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2007-09-27
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As someone who works on a *lot* of Cisco gear, I've found this to be a very valuable tool:
http://www.blueconsole.com/
It pulls power off of the handshake lines on the routers; switches don't have them, so you just snap a 9v battery on the end and you're good to go. It's small, light and simple. Works great on my PC (thinkpad running OpenSuse 10.2). I haven't had time to get it going on the N800 yet, but it should work. Anybody got a copy of minicom floating around?
-- Loudog
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2007-09-27
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@ This side of insane, that side of genius
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the never stuff uses rj45 connectors for console management so still stuck with using a usb-to-serial converter that then hooks to a cisco cable.