12-05-2022 12:41 PM
I was wondering what was needed to console into a router/switch using a iPad Pro
12-05-2022 07:08 PM
there are some solutions. found https://www.get-console.com/shop/. you can inquire about how its work from seller.
12-06-2022 02:09 AM - edited 12-06-2022 02:48 AM
Hello,
I think the iPad Pro has a USB-C (not a Lightning) port. The 'newer' Cisco devices (such as the Catalyst 9K switches) have RJ-45 and USB Mini-Type B ports, for the older (USB-A) ports you would need a USB-C to USB-A cable. For the really old devices with serial console ports, you would need a USB-C to serial (DB-9) cable.
12-11-2022 03:15 PM
New ipads do have USB C. Unfortunately, Apple seems to have locked down their system so you can't use any USB C adapters for Cisco console access. I have personally tried USB C to usb mini (9200 & 2900), usb c to rj45, and usb adapter to usb A with serial adapter. All a no go, all work fine on Windows and I have had success with Android also... It's a bummer, don't want to drop $100 on air console stuff that has a battery and I've witnessed to be so-so on reliability. It's a shame, Ipad seems like the perfect platform for a quick switch config, or verification in the field, wish it was a computer to do work on rather than an expensive toy. Oh well.
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