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I got a mac os/x for jokes---it's a learning experience. But what is the tera term alternative and also, I have a couple of cable diablo usb to db9 cables. Diablo doesn't have drivers for mac, so anybody have a solution?
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B.S. I.T. Management 2013 National University
A.S. LAN Management 2010 Grossmont College
B.S. I.T. Management 2013 National University
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- If you're willing to learn the Ctrl commands, use screen through the terminal. You'll have to look up the specific commands, and you'll need to know the /dev entry for the device.
I use minicom on my linux boxes. I like having xmodem.
As for cables, I like these:
Amazon.com: Asunflower® 6 Ft FTDI USB to RJ45 for Cisco Console Cable Windows 8, 7, Vista MAC Linux RS232: Computers & Accessories
Got cables like that in both six and twelve foot variants. I have a lot of telco cabinets mounted up near the ceiling, the 12' cable is my go-to.
If your switches or routers have Mini-USB-B sockets, you can use an USB-A to Mini-USB-B cable. Windows needs a driver but it just works in Linux and on MacOSX, though you do have to figure out the /dev entries. It's /dev/ACM0 on Linux (and goes 1, 2, 3, etc for multiple at the same time) but I'm not sure how it shows up on MacOSX.Charts: IPv4 Subnet | IPv6 EUI64 Bitflip
Spanning Tree: BID and Priority | Path Cost Tie - I just use shell with screen for the terminal. For the USB to serial, I use Keyspan.
Install the driver, plug in the Keyspan (and whatever serial connection), open up Terminal
and
screen /dev/tty.KeySerial1
You can specify speed, parity etc as options if you have special settings.
There's a generic write up here.
Second post here specifically about connecting to Cisco gear.
If you know the chipset of your gear, you might be able to find a compatible driver from another manufacturer.2017 Goals - Something Cisco, Something Linux, Agile PM - If you don't mind spending some money, SecureCRT has a mac version. It's what I used when I had a Mac. It is also licensed per user, so you can install it on a Mac and Windows machine at the same time.
- I'm using Serial right now and I think its great! You can download it from the app store, a bit pricey at 29.99 but its been so easy to use.0·Share on FacebookShare on Twitter
- I use iTerm on my MAC and just 'screen' to the USB device in /dev. I'm also using a USB-to-Serial adapter with the FTDI chipset. I had problems with other non-FTDI adapters not being recognized by various laptops, but this one is just plug and play, nothing to install.
If you open a terminal and type ls /dev/tty* this will show you a list of connected devices. Just pick the one listed as usbserial-A....... (that's what mine shows at least). Then type screen /dev/tty.usbserial-...... and you will be connected. Afterwards, I usually type ps to list the PIDs and then type kill <PID> of the one for the screen connection.
Hope that helps.
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TeraTerm Project
TeraTerm Project would have been developed terminal emulator 'Tera Term' and SSH module 'TTSSH'. This software is open source software under BSD License. This is Tera Term Pro 2.3 succession version and is being officially recognized by the original author. Development is continuing in Project Page on OSDN.
Download
Latest version is available from OSDN download page. Current latest release is 4.104.
If you can get latest development version, the source code is available from SVN repository. And snapshot is here.
Here is the Old release, however we recommend using the latest release as possible.
Here is the Old release, however we recommend using the latest release as possible.
Manual
Following manuals are available.
These manuals are the latest contents. New feature not including the release version will be written.
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These manuals are the latest contents. New feature not including the release version will be written.
However, a user can check next version contents. Tera Term developer can preliminarily respond the user request.
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Please report bugs to Bugs of Ticket.
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English | English.lng | TeraTerm Project | latest |
Japanese | Japanese.lng | TeraTerm Project | latest |
German | German.lng | Alexander Wiechert | 2010-05-17 |
French | French.lng | Francois MOCQ | 2010-07-21 |
Russian | Russian.lng | Sergey Ryumik | 2017-07-19 |
Korean | Korean.lng | Daehong Kim | 2013-07-25 |
Chinese (Simplified) | Simplified Chinese.lng | LiShaohui | 2017-04-11 |
Chinese (Traditional) | Traditional Chinese.lng | Wei Yan | 2014-09-22 |
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