Re: serial to IP adapter?

Mike Hebel <[email protected]> Tue, 4 Aug 2009 20:21:20 -0500
Newsgroups gmane.os.netbsd.ports.cobalt
Message-ID <[email protected]>
That particular one uses custom cables.

I'm such a yutz - I meant Portmaster 2e.

Check for the one that has all the ports on it already unless you  
want to buy the custom cables from Portmaster.

This one is similar to what I mean but keep looking for one with all  
serial ports and a better price:

http://cgi.ebay.com/Livingston-Lucent-Portmaster-2e-10-serial-10- 
ISDN_W0QQitemZ150354234383QQcmdZViewItemQQptZLH_DefaultDomain_0? 
hash=item2301cf8c0f&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14

Mike

On Aug 4, 2009, at 8:15 PM 8/4/09, Brian wrote:

> http://cgi.ebay.com/PortMaster-PM25-Lucent-Livingston- 
> Communications- 
> Server_W0QQitemZ390051927301QQcmdZViewItemQQptZCOMP_EN_Routers? 
> hash=item5ad0e81505&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14
>
> is there anything I should be aware of re: rivers/ adapters/  
> cabling etc?
>
> that's cheap enough to be usable for fun and learning/convenience.
>
> thanks!
>
> Brian
>
> On Aug 4, 2009, at 8:23 PM, Mike Hebel wrote:
>
>>
>> On Aug 4, 2009, at 6:04 PM 8/4/09, Brian wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Does anyone have recommendations for inexpensive  IP/ serial  
>>> adapters that would work to troubleshoot occasional boot issues?   
>>> A way to put some old Cisco gear to use perhaps, although I do  
>>> not see any way to do that at the moment-
>>
>> The cheapest commercial ones I've ever seen out there are about  
>> $80 and from a company called Sena.  Google for "LS100 Sena".
>>
>> You might find a better deal on E-Bay for a Lantronix box or a  
>> Portmaster 25 box for considerably less.
>> --
>> Mike
>>
>>
>> In the end the journey only matters if you've helped someone along  
>> the way.
>>
>

--
Mike


In the end the journey only matters if you've helped someone along  
the way.