On 1/10/2013 11:18 AM, William Herrin wrote:
On Thu, Jan 10, 2013 at 1:24 AM, Randy Carpenter <rcarpen@network1.net> wrote:
On Wed, 9 Jan 2013, Randy Carpenter wrote:
My main requirements would be:
1. Something that is *not* network (ethernet or otherwise) (isn't that the point of OOB?)
I don't understand this at all. Why can't an OOB network be ethernet based towards the equipment needing management?
How do I connect to it from many miles away when the network is down? I have connected to a misbehaving border device at a remote network via dial-up before, and was able to get it back up and running. I would not have been able to do that if the only options were ethernet or ethernet.
Dial up with PPP and then cross the ethernet? Drop off a cellular modem with IP service instead of a dialup modem? Perhaps you haven't noticed but IP over circuit-switched voice lines is giving way to voice over IP packet switched systems. That POTS line the dialup modem needs doesn't have a lot of future left.
Nothing beats POTS in a broad power outage scenario. Numerous power outages have taken down mobile service completely while the POTS lines stayed up as it carries its own power by design. -- Randy