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Back when I had a rack full of networking gear that I needed to manage
via serial interfaces, I put a Stallion multi-port RS-232 card in a
Linux box. It had good kernel support, and each port appeared as its own
tty device. Then I could ssh to the box and access each port via minicom.
I suppose you could likewise use a Stallion card in a Linux box that
runs an IOC to control serial devices using asyn.
It's been a while since I've used these. I'm seeing old hardware on
eBay. I don't suppose they make more modern multi-port serial devices
for PCs that have Linux support?
Cheers,
Ryan
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