I do have a Chase IOLan console server that I could be convinced to turn
loose of.
-Dave
On 05/14/2013 11:07 AM, Bob Armstrong wrote:
Guys
Here s the situation I ve got several PDP11s and a couple of PDP8s and I
want them all to be able to share a single console terminal. I could just
use an old fashioned RS232 switch box, but I was looking for something
better. For one thing, a smart switch that would actually buffer output
from the unselected ports would be nice, and it d be nice to be able to
change the selected port from the terminal keyboard. What d be idea is
something like the multi session support that some of the later VTxxx
terminals had, but with multiple physical ports and without any special host
software. It d also be nice if I wasn t limited to just one physical console
but I could use any terminal anywhere on the network too.
I thought about using a DECserver in reverse LAT for this, but AFAIK the
only way to connect to a DECserver in reverse is from a real host system,
like VMS or RSX. That means my console terminal would have to connect to a
VAX, log in, and from there connect out again to the DECserver and the PDP-11
or 8 console port. Kinda complicated and ugly.
I don t think there s any way to have one terminal server connect directly
to another terminal server w/o a host system in between, at least not with
LAT. Telnet would be OK, if anybody can recommend a multi-port telnet
terminal server that works in reverse. It d be especially cool if it can
telnet to itself then I could just connect directly from one port on the
server to another.
Anyway, I was thinking that I can t be the only collector with a bunch of
computers and room for only one console, so I thought I d ask what other
people are using.
Thanks,
Bob
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Dave McGuire, AK4HZ
New Kensington, PA