You might want to take a look at LAT,
it may do what you are trying to accomplish.
(watch the word wrap)
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ssr83/tsc_r/54006.h
tm

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Thomas Crowe
Senior Systems Engineer / Senior Architect
EMC Proven Master Architect
CTS Professional Services - Atlanta
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Subject: Connecting printer through Cisco Routers [7:41473]




Hi Guys
I have a strange problem.
I have to carry a printer  a different location ( The PC connected to
printer is not  moving , only printer)
The printer must be connected to RS 232 Port of the PC.
So  I will have to carry RS232 signals through Cisco Router.
I mean PC connected to serial port of router and Printer will connect to
the other router s serial port.

Anybody tried this or has an idea ?

Thanks.

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