Digi CM for Sun consoles

From: Jeff Wieland (wieland_at_nospampurdue.edu)
Date: 10/20/04

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    We're looking a something to replace our aging (and BREAK-prone) Xyplex
    terminal servers that we use to provide console access to our Sun servers.
    The criteria I've been using so are are:

    1. No BREAKS on powerdown, powerup, or restart of terminal server.
    2. SSH remote access.
    3. Conserver compatibility.
    4. TACACS authentication would be a plus (since we already run a TACACS
        server for our routers and switches).

    One terminal server that appears to fit the bill is the Digi CM. Does
    anyone have experience with using these with Suns?

    BTW, I have read through Stokely Consulting Unix Serial Port Resources
    pages.

    --
    Jeff Wieland
    

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