On Thu, 10 Jan 2013, Christopher Morrow wrote:

        - rs232: please no.  it's 2013.  I don't want or need a protocol which
was designed for access speeds appropriate to the 1980s.

I don't think you can get ethernet and transport out-of-the-area in
some places at a reasonable cost, so having serial-console I think is
still a requirement.

I don't understand this argument.

Are you connecting your CON directly to something that transports it out-of-the-area? Modem?

If you have a consolerouter there with T1 interface as link to outside world, what's wrong with having ethernet port from that T1 router to the ethernet OOB port on the router needing OOB access, instead of having RS232 port on them. It's cheaper and easier to cable ethernet compared to RS232. RS232 has much shorter cable length compared to ethernet (9600 reaches 20 meters or so).

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