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Unlocking Network Access: Your Ultimate Guide to Console, Telnet, & SSH
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- Learn how to configure software, use proper cables, and connect to about any enterprise network equipment. Learn Putty and how to configure to connect via console ports and via a network.
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Thanks. I am looking for some physical device that I can use a jumpbox to do console access to my switches and servers.
Thanks for watching!
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I have to use virtual serial ports all the time and I usually have to see what driver got assigned to what port before I can use an app that requires a port. I wish they would stay put, but they dont. Other than device manager, are you aware of any app that can quickly display all the serial ports on your system and what is assigned to each port like device manager does? I want a single click app rather than creating a shortcut to DM. thoughts?
Device manager is the best option. Serial is just not used much today except for industrial or scientific equipment.
@@TechsavvyProductions Industrial is where I live so we use it heavily - hence the need I mentioned .
Hey how can I solve this
I have a ssh server
I want to tunnel all my internet data from the server
The server has and ip_address
The server has username
The server has a password
The server has a ssh_port_#
I have a ssh client
I want the client to connect to the internet using the tunnel from the server
I'm able to connect to the server using ssh server_username@server_ip_addres
But client doesn't receive any internet from the server tunnel
Can you help please me figure out
Is this possible
Miguel SSH is for allowing a secure access to a host's command line, it sounds like you need a VPN for your internet.
1920s has no console port
"RJ-45 console port to access limited CLI port", most data sheets for HP 1920 switches show this port. Mine is in the front.