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Old 02-05-2008, 02:18 AM
Default Golden Tree Managed 24 port 10/100 Switch



Greets everyone, I'm new here but old to the game. Just never needed
to ask before, always did my research and worked it out. Now however
I've met my match with closed-loop proprietary hardware-support
infrastructure.
Deal is I've got a client that used this company in the past and has
allot of their hardware, but doesn't want their service anymore, and I
want their business. So they've got these old proprietary switches
from a hospitality service company called "Golden Tree
Communications" (goldentreecom.com) Now Goldentree wont give up even
the basic info on their products, so I can't telnet in and even open/
close ports given it has a password, and no reset switch I can see
inside or out.
Can anyone point me in the right direction on this?
I'd be most grateful.

Details: 24 port N-way 10/100 managed switch. One 24-pin serial port
on back, one standard 3 prong power socket, status lights on front,
and thats it.

Brennan


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Old 04-02-2008, 12:45 AM
chris.bruggeman@gmail.com
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On Feb 4, 7:18*pm, Brenhin <Bren...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Greets everyone, I'm new here but old to the game. Just never needed
> to ask before, always did my research and worked it out. Now however
> I've met my match with closed-loop proprietary hardware-support
> infrastructure.
> Deal is I've got a client that used this company in the past and has
> allot of their hardware, but doesn't want their service anymore, and I
> want their business. So they've got these old proprietary switches
> from a hospitality service company called "Golden Tree
> Communications" (goldentreecom.com) Now Goldentree wont give up even
> the basic info on their products, so I can't telnet in and even open/
> close ports given it has a password, and no reset switch I can see
> inside or out.
> Can anyone point me in the right direction on this?
> I'd be most grateful.
>
> Details: 24 port N-way 10/100 managed switch. One 24-pin serial port
> on back, one standard 3 prong power socket, status lights on front,
> and thats it.
>
> Brennan


HI

Did you ever find out anything about these switch?

Chris
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