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Perle Systems Technical Note
Out of Band Management of Cisco Routers, Switches and Firewalls
When the network is down how do you recover the networking
equipment? The need for out-of-band remote access to
Cisco serial console ports provides an efficient back
door method for recovery. Whether its to reboot, reconfigure
or troubleshoot the equipment, a terminal/console server
enables you to access remote networking equipment when
you need it most. This can be through the use of an alternate
backup network dial-up or GSM wireless remote access.
Serial console ports are the most reliable and dependable
form of communication for equipment management. That
is why most high value networking devices have one. Whether
its a router, switch, firewall, PBX, network storage
device, etc, no matter what is happening with the device,
the serial auxiliary or console port is always up and
running. It is a trusted way to find out what is going
on and the quickest way to recovery.

Perle IOLAN Terminal Servers and Console
Servers are
ideal for managing remote Cisco consoles having the following
features
- Telnet, HTTP browser access, secure HTTPS and SSH
support ensure that only authorized personnel have
access to Cisco resources
- IOLAN Port buffers store messages from your Cisco
equipment for troubleshooting purposes
- Access Cisco Serial Auxilliary Console ports using
any Java-enabled internet browser. No need to load
SSH or Telnet clients on administrative workstations
- IOLAN SCS models are fault tolerant with dual Ethernet
interfaces for hot back-up or alternate network access
- Optional integrated dial-up modem provides reliable
out of band access
- Ability to incorporate 3rd part wireless GSM/GPRS
cards
- Perle Remote
Power Switches that can power cycle
equipment can also be used with IOLANs for a complete
remote management solution
Cisco
Console Port Pinout and Adapters
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