Know your gear
Tired of 10Mbps Ethernet terminal servers that still “don’t
do” TCP/IP and have no clue how to talk to your UNIX computers?
Our Enhanced TCP/IP Terminal Servers are ready for your network. The rackmount 16-port version has RS-232 RJ-45 sockets. The RJ-45 ports carry all signals necessary for full modem control; less expensive, more flexible twisted-pair cable can be used with the RJ-45 port. These ports can be set for any standard data format or flow-control option and for most standard async data rates from 50bps to 115.2kbps.
You can attach a network cable to any one (but only one) of the 16-port Terminal Server’s three Ethernet ports (AUI, ThinNet, or 10BASE-T); it will autosense the connection and establish its network presence immediately.
The Terminal Servers are compatible with every type of UNIX we’ve tested them with, including Linux®, SCO® UNIX and Gemini®, AIX®, Solaris®, HP-UX®, DG/UX®, BSD®, IRIX®, and Citrix® Winframe®. All models are also compatible with Windows® 3.x, 95, 98, Windows NT®, and Windows 2000, though some of their important features (such as TFTP and dial-out socket connections) are not yet available under Windows.
Whatever you want to do with TCP/IP, the servers most likely will handle the protocol. They operate with Telnet™ and rlogin for session control; PPP, SLIP, and CSLIP for modem and remoteaccess support; lpd and rcp for printer support; ARP and BOOTP for network-based setup; DNS for
internetworking support; and gateway tables for IP-routing support, among others. The servers also fully support SNMP, and they come with proprietary software that includes utilities that extend modem and printer support, add “fixed tty” support for terminals, and process proprietary SNMP variables.
The servers have a pop-up menu system (with on-screen
help) that can appear in multiple terminals and in any of five languages (English, French, Spanish, German, or Italian).
Security’s assured. The units support supervisor and port
passwords; port locking; authentication (including PAP);
user access profiles; logging for service, audit, and billing; and modem auto-reset.
Features:
Flash ROM for easy software upgrades.
Dial-in support for UNIX and Microsoft® networks.
Surge-protected serial ports.
Support Reverse Telnet, configurable on a per-port basis.
Multiport remote access using PPP, SLIP, or CSLIP protocols.
do” TCP/IP and have no clue how to talk to your UNIX computers?
Our Enhanced TCP/IP Terminal Servers are ready for your network. The rackmount 16-port version has RS-232 RJ-45 sockets. The RJ-45 ports carry all signals necessary for full modem control; less expensive, more flexible twisted-pair cable can be used with the RJ-45 port. These ports can be set for any standard data format or flow-control option and for most standard async data rates from 50bps to 115.2kbps.
You can attach a network cable to any one (but only one) of the 16-port Terminal Server’s three Ethernet ports (AUI, ThinNet, or 10BASE-T); it will autosense the connection and establish its network presence immediately.
The Terminal Servers are compatible with every type of UNIX we’ve tested them with, including Linux®, SCO® UNIX and Gemini®, AIX®, Solaris®, HP-UX®, DG/UX®, BSD®, IRIX®, and Citrix® Winframe®. All models are also compatible with Windows® 3.x, 95, 98, Windows NT®, and Windows 2000, though some of their important features (such as TFTP and dial-out socket connections) are not yet available under Windows.
Whatever you want to do with TCP/IP, the servers most likely will handle the protocol. They operate with Telnet™ and rlogin for session control; PPP, SLIP, and CSLIP for modem and remoteaccess support; lpd and rcp for printer support; ARP and BOOTP for network-based setup; DNS for
internetworking support; and gateway tables for IP-routing support, among others. The servers also fully support SNMP, and they come with proprietary software that includes utilities that extend modem and printer support, add “fixed tty” support for terminals, and process proprietary SNMP variables.
The servers have a pop-up menu system (with on-screen
help) that can appear in multiple terminals and in any of five languages (English, French, Spanish, German, or Italian).
Security’s assured. The units support supervisor and port
passwords; port locking; authentication (including PAP);
user access profiles; logging for service, audit, and billing; and modem auto-reset.
Features:
Flash ROM for easy software upgrades.
Dial-in support for UNIX and Microsoft® networks.
Surge-protected serial ports.
Support Reverse Telnet, configurable on a per-port basis.
Multiport remote access using PPP, SLIP, or CSLIP protocols.