Device that provides access to the system console of a computing device via
networking technologies. Most commonly, a console
server provides a number of serial ports, which are then connected to the serial ports of other equipment, such as
servers,
routers or
switches. The consoles of the connected devices can then be accessed by connecting to the console
server over a serial link such as a modem, or over a
network with terminal emulator software such as telnet or ssh, maintaining survivable connectivity that allows remote users to log in the various consoles without being physically nearby.
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