Re: [time-nuts] SMTP with Trimble Thunderbolt-E

2014-09-28 Thread Brian Inglis
On 2014-09-26 07:17, Luc Gaudin wrote: I need to have remotely access to Trimble Thunderbolt-E to manage it. I first sort out the physical (network) parts to get the Serial port out on the network (unit CSE-H53N from Sollae Systems). For management I am looking to use SNMP. Is there any system

Re: [time-nuts] SMTP with Trimble Thunderbolt-E

2014-09-28 Thread Didier Juges
Shameless plug: Alternately get my Thunderbolt monitor with a WiFly XBee module and save on electricity. Www.ko4bb.com Didier KO4BB On September 26, 2014 7:55:05 PM CDT, Chris Albertson albertson.ch...@gmail.com wrote: The simple, cheap and easy what to do this is to get a cheap PC of any

Re: [time-nuts] SMTP with Trimble Thunderbolt-E

2014-09-28 Thread Chris Albertson
Embedded Linux PCs such as Raspberry Pi and Beaglebone Black are cheap and can be configured with serial ports, but you may need hardware to stretch the PPS Using a Raspberry Pi or Beaglebone Black is a good idea. Maybe better than my idea to find an old PC notebook and put Linus or UNIX on

[time-nuts] SMTP with Trimble Thunderbolt-E

2014-09-26 Thread Luc Gaudin
Hello, I need to have remotely access to Trimble Thunderbolt-E to manage it. I first sort out the physical (network) parts to get the Serial port out on the network (unit CSE-H53N from Sollae Systems). For management I am looking to use SNMP. Is there any system capable to convert the serial

Re: [time-nuts] SMTP with Trimble Thunderbolt-E

2014-09-26 Thread Brian Lloyd
On Fri, Sep 26, 2014 at 8:17 AM, Luc Gaudin lgau...@naelcom.com wrote: Hello, I need to have remotely access to Trimble Thunderbolt-E to manage it. I first sort out the physical (network) parts to get the Serial port out on the network (unit CSE-H53N from Sollae Systems). For management I

Re: [time-nuts] SMTP with Trimble Thunderbolt-E

2014-09-26 Thread Chris Albertson
The simple, cheap and easy what to do this is to get a cheap PC of any kind. Perhaps a 15 year old notebook PC. Then connect the serial port on the Thunderbolt to the serial port on the PC. (This is a good reason to buy a way-old PC notebook because those had real serial ports. Lacking a