"\"Erik V. Anderson\"" <erik at andersonfam.org> wrote:
>
> Does anyone know of a way to accomplish this remotely?  I've heard some random 
> info about using the ASYNC port on the router to plug into the serial port of 
> the AIX box...is this the only way to accomplish what we need to do, or are 
> there some other suggestions.

If you have space and no money, you can get a random Linux box to act as a
serial console.  The benefit is that you can connect to it over SSH, and
even set up a modem through which you can dial up.  Also included are
host-based firewalling with iptables, which can be useful.  If you have
money and no space, you can get a Cyclades terminal server box.  They're
pretty spendy, but they run Linux and take up as much space as your
average ethernet mini-hub.

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