Description
TRIPP LITE 4-Port IP Serial Console / – Features & Prices in Saudi Arabia :
TRIPP LITE 4-Port IP Serial Console / Terminal Server TAA GSA (B095-004-1E) device & server
Product Dimensions
3.5 x 1.13 x 4 inches
Item Weight
1.9 pounds
ASIN
B003ELL2KO
Item model number
B095-004-1E
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer
No
Date First Available
March 30, 2010
Manufacturer
TRIPP LITE
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Brand
Tripp Lite
Connectivity Technology
USB
Item Dimensions LxWxH
3.5 x 1.13 x 4 inches
Total Ethernet Ports
4
Number of Ports
4
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Warranty :
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Shipping :
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Proof of purchase :
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After-sales service :
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D. N (verified owner) –
Great little console server – For a miniature console server, it’s a pretty full-featured device. It runs linux and provides standard (and secure) reverse telnet / console access. I’m using it as a out-of-band console server for my routers/switches. Has standard RJ45 (cisco-style) pinouts so no special cables are needed (I’m just using straight-through ethernet cables). One of the ports on the box can also be used as a console port for the console server itself if necessary, which is also a nice feature.
B. K (verified owner) –
Works great with Cisco – Using this for the serial consoles on two Cisco devices. This was easy to setup and allows using the included blue Cisco serial cable with the RJ45 inputs. Can’t ask for more than that. Although my devices are just in the garage it still makes it a lot easier to access the consoles than taking a laptop and connecting it to the serial port.
B. K (verified owner) –
Works great with Cisco – Using this for the serial consoles on two Cisco devices. This was easy to setup and allows using the included blue Cisco serial cable with the RJ45 inputs. Can’t ask for more than that. Although my devices are just in the garage it still makes it a lot easier to access the consoles than taking a laptop and connecting it to the serial port.
D. N (verified owner) –
Great little console server – For a miniature console server, it’s a pretty full-featured device. It runs linux and provides standard (and secure) reverse telnet / console access. I’m using it as a out-of-band console server for my routers/switches. Has standard RJ45 (cisco-style) pinouts so no special cables are needed (I’m just using straight-through ethernet cables). One of the ports on the box can also be used as a console port for the console server itself if necessary, which is also a nice feature.