I have recently come into possession of an actual physical terminal that can be connected to a device via a standard RS232 (serial) port, so far so good.
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connected to one of these devices. This involves crawling around connecting the serial cable, doing what needs to be done, crawling back disconnecting,
rinse and repeat.
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connected to the console server but other telnet accessible services as all
the heavy lifting would be done on the bridge. I am ideally looking for a
ready to go, low power device, I can hide away as opposed to setting up a PC
of my own running some *nix flavor that I know can do this but is way over
kill. Oh yeah and if it is super cheap even better. Thanks!

What about one of these? https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07DWLS7DP

$11.38, and provides four ports. If that's not enough, you could do a bi-level multiplex arrangement; 5 of these ($56.90) would provide 16 ports.

Zero power requirements, no software configuration. If it were me, I might consider buying a two-pole rotary switch with enough positions and solder one up, but for less than 12 bucks, it's hard to beat this...
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Mark Moulding

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