New technologies usually generate a ton of questions. Luckily Dan Baxter, a Senior Sales Engineer with Opengear, has the answers. In the video below, recorded at NANOG 62, Dan packs those answers into one presentation.
Dan’s presentation centers on the Cellular Out-Of-Band Revolution. Cellular is a critical capability for ensuring always-on, secure remote management. Dan describes our smart solution which combines Smart OOB™ remote access & monitoring with auto response & remediation and out-of-band over cell & dial all manageable from a centralized console. The video below is 26-1/2 minutes long and worth every minute of your time. It’s the most detailed, non-partisan presentation on cellular routing and cellular out-of-band management available.
Dan covered a huge range of considerations:
Cellular Routing
- Cellular routing form factors
- Router modules
- External modems
- Embedded cellular
- Cellular routing strategies
- High availability model
- IP pass-thru
- Challenges and best practices
Cellular Out-Of-Band Management
- Cellular form factors
- Embedded cellular OOB
- External cellular modems
- Cellular out-of-band strategies
- External modems
- Embedded OOB
- Purpose built OOB products
- Add-on products
- IP failover to cellular
- Challenges, best-practices
- Carrier considerations
- Bands and wavelengths
- 3G vs. 4G (LTE)
- International considerations
- Consumer vs. business accounts
- LTE vs. LTE machine to machine device routing
- IP plan options
- Overcoming NAT challenges
- Public IP
- Public static IP plan challenges
- Carrier private networks
- Cellular carrier costs
- LTE routing costs
- LTE out-of-band costs
- Data usage per typical remediation
- Cellular security
- Deployment considerations
- Cell network availability
- Typical deployments
- Interface handling
- Quality of service
- Staying within your plan level
- Assessing your cellular vendor
The Q&A session was also very informative.
If you’ve got more questions about cellular out-of-band management, don’t hesitate to contact us.
Also, click here to download Dan’s Power Point presentation from NANOG 62!