Just buy the units that have the pinout for your devices, or you may need adapters.
Hate that, I got a Cyclades by accident, never more. Lantronix is same pinout as cisco and everything else we use regularly.
Lantronix still makes terminal servers? Huh. I designed their first ones over 20 years ago!
If that was LRS16 we still have some running brandon
On 01/30/12 11:41, Brandon Butterworth wrote:
Just buy the units that have the pinout for your devices, or you may need adapters.
Hate that, I got a Cyclades by accident, never more.
Lantronix is same pinout as cisco and everything else we use regularly.
Avocent Cyclades ACS uses Cat5 straight through cables to Cisco consoles. I use them in our lab and production sites. -- END OF LINE -MCP
On Jan 30, 2012, at 16:52, Robert Hajime Lanning <lanning@lanning.cc> wrote:
Avocent Cyclades ACS uses Cat5 straight through cables to Cisco consoles.
We have Cyclades ACS boxen also, but ours require rollover cables, not straight, when talking to a Cisco console. YMMV.
Currenly run 80+ raritan ksx boxes under the cc device with zero issue alot more expensive than othe solutions but the single point of touch is a life saver Sent from my iPhone On 2012-01-30, at 6:44 PM, "Christopher J. Pilkington" <cjp@0x1.net> wrote:
On Jan 30, 2012, at 16:52, Robert Hajime Lanning <lanning@lanning.cc> wrote:
Avocent Cyclades ACS uses Cat5 straight through cables to Cisco consoles.
We have Cyclades ACS boxen also, but ours require rollover cables, not straight, when talking to a Cisco console. YMMV.
-1 for Cyclades. At least in Clear's DC plants the PCMCIA modems would often wedgie and require a re-insert. Also, if you have a DC power side fail, they beep and beep and beep. Very annoying when your power people are still catching up when you're trying to commission equipment. -- Joe Hamelin, W7COM, Tulalip, WA, 360-474-7474
participants (5)
-
Brandon Butterworth
-
Christopher J. Pilkington
-
Joe Hamelin
-
Mark Gauvin
-
Robert Hajime Lanning