On 14 Oct 2002, Mike Hicks wrote:
> Has anyone come up with a good way of managing access points strewn
> all across a building through their console ports?  I suppose the
> easiest thing to do is just carry a laptop or a PDA around and connect
> it to the APs, but it would obviously be really nice to do centralized
> management.
>
> It looks to me like one of the simpler ways to do it would be to have
> each AP have an RS-232<->RS-422 adapter on it, then get a multiport
> serial card that can speak RS-422 (or get a -232 card and twice as
> many converters), and put it in a management PC somewhere.
>
> Of course, each media converter runs on the order of $60, multiport
> serial cards run in the hundreds of dollars, and cable doesn't seem to
> be all that cheap (though I suppose you could probably run the signal
> over Cat5 in a pinch..)
>
> So, I guess you could do a dozen APs for the price of a decent laptop,
> but considering the low speeds used with serial consoles and the
> infrequent need to use them, are there any good tricks for doing this
> cheaper?

Not exactly the answer you're looking for, but you can always get it set
up and manage it via SNMP/SSH/whatever your specific vendor supports..

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