Need 'remote power bar' recommendations ...
Andrew Ryder
atr at mrcoffee.org
Mon Oct 4 07:53:53 PDT 2004
Hi,
I own a DS-RPC2 + RPC3. I use both for colocated equipment. I have
DS71-MD3 for one using a POTS line. On my RPC3, I have the DS72 telnet
access module. It's hard to find the DS62 with ssh (VPN comes in handy) I
suggest calling Baytech with the Serial numbers ready from the boards +
unit. They won't talk to you without these (but I've got both off ebay so
don't think they won't help you at all)
The baytech adapters are very weird. After blowing 3 modular db9 adapters,
I gave up and ordered their adapters with my firmware chip upgrades (they
ship you these for the cost of shipping)
They're a good company to deal with. I've never used WTI/Comtrol products
for this application but there is a good dealer in California I've ordered
from a few times on eBay.
-Andrew
On Mon, 4 Oct 2004, David Raistrick wrote:
> On Sun, 3 Oct 2004, Marc G. Fournier wrote:
>
>>
>> Any particular model, or they are all good? Found this one, which appears
>> to do what I want ...
>>
>> http://www.kvms.com/nav/item.asp?item=4228
>
>
> I've got 4 of the Baytech RPC3's (the last part of the number, ie -15NC
> describes the plug style.) and one WTI unit.
>
> I prefer the Baytech's over the WTI, though the WTI has been shelved for
> about a year now. As someone else mentions, it does have problems if you
> disconnect a telnet session without logging out...you'll have to wait a
> bit.
>
> Oh, and the RPC3's are 1u instead of 2...that helps. :)
>
>
> They both work well, though. Memory says the Baytechs have a bit more
> per-port power-usage reporting, etc, but I don't really remember now.
>
>
> ...david
>
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