A number of solutions and suggestions were submitted, and everyone seems to have a favorite technique to deal with this. I am going to be going with Cyclades for the port density and price/port. I also like that it is an embedded Linux solution and the tools are all familiar to me. Also highly mentioned were LightWave (now a division of Lantronix) Lantronix Perle (purchased Chase) Cisco router w/ Async card Portmaster (formerly Livingston) Bay Networks (Nortel) Annex terminal server. Used by Sun in cluster configurations Roll-your-own made a good showing. Both the Sun w/ async card and Linux w/ Digi, Control, Et.al. card versions. Also mentioned was a GPL package called conserver (www.conserver.com) which should work with many of these which I will be looking at. My observations: 1 Lightwave Console Server 3200. http://www.lightwavecom.com/server_management/console3200.html I actually have one of these today, I simply need more ports. Large footprint [rackprint?] (4U for 32 ports) box w/ proprietary OS that is functional, but limited. Good points are that it supports multiple 'terminal' connections so you can connect many terminals (or administrator's system serial ports) to the system, leaving the LAN unnecessary in some cases. This is a cage and card expansion system so you can start with a few ports and expand (4 ports per card) as needed to 32 ports total. They only support telnet at the moment, and there is no remote authentication supported. I understand that they are working on this. Also to configure, you need to connect via a totally separate serial port which cannot be used for terminal or console service, even to add users and add port configurations, what a waste. It is also a pricey solution at about $8000 2. Lightwave SCS1620 http://www.lightwavecom.com/server_management/SCS1620.html Interesting product, supports much of what I want but there are only 16 and 24 port versions. The price is a little higher as price-per-port. They are building in support for LDAP and NIS for authentications. 3. Lantronix. http://www.lantronix.com/products/cs/index.html Rumor has it that they are discontinuing their console server product. Since they now own Lightwave it seems just like a reshuffling to me. I have never been impressed w/ their equipment. 4. Perle. CS9000 Console Serve http://www.perle.com/products/prod_family/console_server/cs9000.html Has many interesting features. Came down to price/port and density. 5. Cisco. Didn't consider, simply on pricing concerns. 6. Nortel/Bay/Xyplex Annexx terminal servers. Have used these many times in the past. Last time was about 3-4 year ago. When I tried to order it the Nortel sales rep had no clue what I was talking about and didn't even know they had such a product. It hadn't been upgraded in anyway since I worked with them in the early 90's 7. Roll-your-own. Too much work for me right now. --- Bob Kryger bobk@panix.com, bob.kryger@sac.com AIM: BobKryger, KrygerFamily Office: 212-813-8677 Cell: 203-981-4018 _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Thu Jan 10 09:25:14 2002
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