Greetings, I have and intel express 520T switch, How do I manage it with linux? In windows you get a program called device view and you would use a null modem cable. TIA Chadley
Chadley Wilson wrote:
Greetings,
I have and intel express 520T switch, How do I manage it with linux? In windows you get a program called device view and you would use a null modem cable.
TIA
Chadley
http://support.intel.com/support/express/switches/500/sb/cs-012080.htm They say: Local Management via a direct terminal connection or via TEL-NET Can you telnet the switch? Ulf Rasch
On Monday 24 October 2005 13:16, Chadley Wilson wrote:
I have and intel express 520T switch, How do I manage it with linux? In windows you get a program called device view and you would use a null modem cable.
Try with minicom. I'm managing Cisco routers with that wonderful piece of software :-) -- Damian Mihai Liviu Phone: +40741226993 URL: http://liviudm.blogspot.com
On Monday 24 October 2005 6:16 am, Chadley Wilson wrote:
Greetings,
I have and intel express 520T switch, How do I manage it with linux? In windows you get a program called device view and you would use a null modem cable.
You can't address the firmware via an IP address? Fred -- Paid purchaser of ALL SuSE Linux releases since 6.x
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From: "Fred A. Miller"
On Monday 24 October 2005 6:16 am, Chadley Wilson wrote:
Greetings,
I have and intel express 520T switch, How do I manage it with linux? In windows you get a program called device view and you would use a null modem cable.
You can't address the firmware via an IP address?
Fred
-- Paid purchaser of ALL SuSE Linux releases since 6.x
If the device has a Command Line Interface then you could use Minicom. I have no idea what the application does for you though I would guess that it does what the command line would do in graphical format. (usually less than the CLI would enable you to do). Does the device have a web interface?
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Andre Venter
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Chadley Wilson
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Damian Mihai Liviu
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Fred A. Miller
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Ulf Rasch