Re: (PM) remote monitoring

Thomas C Kinnen (tom@lcp.livingston.com)
Fri, 10 Jul 1998 08:20:50 -0700

>Advice sought: I now have a large number of remote sites at which I have
>routers and switches etc. that I need to monitor (and fix remotely in the
>event of problems). Essentially what I need is a dial-up system at each
site
>through which I can connect to four serial ports, each of which connects to
>a piece of hardware that needs looking after.

There was a discussion about this a few weeks back. I someone (Jake I
think) posted how to do this with an old PM11 or a PM2 series box. Basically
you can dial into a pm2 box and then attach to a serial port that is
connected to the device you want to monitor. That may not be overly
accurate but you can serarch the archives if you want the complete thread.

Tom

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