They've been trying to do that for years, but the remote sites aren't under their control and there are legacy protocols involved.
I'd look at Digi or Moxa or Perle or Lantronix for a drop-in replacement. These companies typically all measure product support cycles in decades, not months.
-Adam
On August 15, 2016 11:51:27 AM CDT, Colin Stanners cstanners@gmail.com wrote:
Do the remote sites that dial in have IP connectivity? How about putting serial to IP converters at that end of the connection and dropping the POTS?
On Aug 15, 2016 9:22 AM, "Wyatt Zacharias" wyatt@magitech.ca wrote:
So currently at Bluecross we have a pool of modems connected to a
cisco
- What happens is when a connection is received on the modem
line, the
cisco router initiates an IP connection to an internal server and
forwards
the data from the serial line to the server. We're looking to move
that
Serial to IP functionality over to a Linux server so we can retire
the EOL
routers. Does anyone know of a way to do this? Also if anyone has any
good
resources for modem connectivity with linux they can forward me I'd appreciate it.
-- Wyatt Zacharias
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