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      marcinozga @DustinB3403
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      @DustinB3403 said in Raspberry Pi-based KVM over IP:

      @hobbit666 if the host isn't responding to TCP/IP how is this IP based KVM working with the host?

      It doesn't. It connects to video output, and probably usb for mouse and keyboard. Just like any other KVM. IP part is to connect to KVM device, not the host. See this video how it's wired. No network involved.

      Youtube Video

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        stacksofplates @DustinB3403
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        @DustinB3403 said in Raspberry Pi-based KVM over IP:

        @hobbit666 if the host isn't responding to TCP/IP how is this IP based KVM working with the host?

        Over usb and hdmi/vga like any other kvm?

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        • hobbit666H
          hobbit666 @1337
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          @Pete-S said in Raspberry Pi-based KVM over IP:

          @DustinB3403 said in Raspberry Pi-based KVM over IP:

          @hobbit666 if the host isn't responding to TCP/IP how is this IP based KVM working with the host?

          That's just awesome. +100 upvotes!

          Should of added just the host the rest of the network was working, if i could get onto the console i could run ping tests and see where the failure was.

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          • DashrenderD
            Dashrender @hobbit666
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            @hobbit666 said in Raspberry Pi-based KVM over IP:

            @Pete-S said in Raspberry Pi-based KVM over IP:

            @DustinB3403 said in Raspberry Pi-based KVM over IP:

            @hobbit666 if the host isn't responding to TCP/IP how is this IP based KVM working with the host?

            That's just awesome. +100 upvotes!

            Should of added just the host the rest of the network was working, if i could get onto the console i could run ping tests and see where the failure was.

            Right - if the network is down iDRAC, etc isn't working either.

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            • hobbit666H
              hobbit666 @Dashrender
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              @Dashrender said in Raspberry Pi-based KVM over IP:

              Right - if the network is down iDRAC, etc isn't working either.

              The Core switch had issues so could ping all the hosts. If i could of got onto the server itself i would of done some pings and found which switch was the issue.

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              • DashrenderD
                Dashrender @hobbit666
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                @hobbit666 said in Raspberry Pi-based KVM over IP:

                @Dashrender said in Raspberry Pi-based KVM over IP:

                Right - if the network is down iDRAC, etc isn't working either.

                The Core switch had issues so could ping all the hosts. If i could of got onto the server itself i would of done some pings and found which switch was the issue.

                I'm lost.

                If you can get the host to plug this thing into it and put it on the network, then you could plug in a laptop and ping the network from that.

                if you had iDRAC, and it was on the same switching having a problem - no dice.

                I suppose that's one argument for putting the iDRACs onto a different switch, but if you're stretching pennies already, I don't see that happening.

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                • DustinB3403D
                  DustinB3403 @stacksofplates
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                  @stacksofplates said in Raspberry Pi-based KVM over IP:

                  @DustinB3403 said in Raspberry Pi-based KVM over IP:

                  @hobbit666 if the host isn't responding to TCP/IP how is this IP based KVM working with the host?

                  Over usb and hdmi/vga like any other kvm?

                  Hrm, for some reason I was thinking of this more like iDRAC/iLO rather than an actual KVM with dedicated USB connections.

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                  • DashrenderD
                    Dashrender @DustinB3403
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                    @DustinB3403 said in Raspberry Pi-based KVM over IP:

                    @stacksofplates said in Raspberry Pi-based KVM over IP:

                    @DustinB3403 said in Raspberry Pi-based KVM over IP:

                    @hobbit666 if the host isn't responding to TCP/IP how is this IP based KVM working with the host?

                    Over usb and hdmi/vga like any other kvm?

                    Hrm, for some reason I was thinking of this more like iDRAC/iLO rather than an actual KVM with dedicated USB connections.

                    I'm trying to think how that would even work?

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                    • hobbit666H
                      hobbit666 @Dashrender
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                      @Dashrender said in Raspberry Pi-based KVM over IP:

                      I'm lost.

                      If you can get the host to plug this thing into it and put it on the network, then you could plug in a laptop and ping the network from that.

                      if you had iDRAC, and it was on the same switching having a problem - no dice.

                      I suppose that's one argument for putting the iDRACs onto a different switch, but if you're stretching pennies already, I don't see that happening.

                      Because our infrastructure is on a different set of switches 172.20.6.X to the "main" network. 10.0.6.X if i had the KVM on this network i could get onto the console and find out where the issue was. Found out after someone visited the site one of the switches connecting to the host and idrac needed a reboot. Not going into too much detail on how our network is setup, but it's an old building that's had addon after addon 🙂

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                      • DashrenderD
                        Dashrender @hobbit666
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                        @hobbit666 said in Raspberry Pi-based KVM over IP:

                        @Dashrender said in Raspberry Pi-based KVM over IP:

                        I'm lost.

                        If you can get the host to plug this thing into it and put it on the network, then you could plug in a laptop and ping the network from that.

                        if you had iDRAC, and it was on the same switching having a problem - no dice.

                        I suppose that's one argument for putting the iDRACs onto a different switch, but if you're stretching pennies already, I don't see that happening.

                        Because our infrastructure is on a different set of switches 172.20.6.X to the "main" network. 10.0.6.X if i had the KVM on this network i could get onto the console and find out where the issue was. Found out after someone visited the site one of the switches connecting to the host and idrac needed a reboot. Not going into too much detail on how our network is setup, but it's an old building that's had addon after addon 🙂

                        Lol don’t visit the wrath of Jared.

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                          hobbit666 @Dashrender
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                          @Dashrender said in Raspberry Pi-based KVM over IP:

                          Lol don’t visit the wrath of Jared.

                          Yeah unfortunately this wasn't a "green" site so had so insert the new kit around what's there. Hoping they are going to move office in the next few years so we can re-build the network,

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                          • JaredBuschJ
                            JaredBusch
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                            I don’t understand how @Dashrender and @DustinB3403 are so dense.

                            This is a super basic concept that had a purpose before modern RMM tools.

                            As I said, I had one, not Pi based, in 2008 at a client.

                            When windows would not boot, they plugged it in to the computer and I had remote KVM. Done. BIOS, safe mode, etc.

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                            • DashrenderD
                              Dashrender @JaredBusch
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                              @JaredBusch said in Raspberry Pi-based KVM over IP:

                              I don’t understand how @Dashrender and @DustinB3403 are so dense.

                              This is a super basic concept that had a purpose before modern RMM tools.

                              As I said, I had one, not Pi based, in 2008 at a client.

                              When windows would not boot, they plugged it in to the computer and I had remote KVM. Done. BIOS, safe mode, etc.

                              What the hell are you on? I definitely see the benefit of these, both before and today (though WAY less so today), so don't lump me in with whatever shit you're flinging today. 🙂

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