RE: Connecting printer through Cisco Routers [7:41473]

2002-04-15 Thread Thomas Crowe

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
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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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RE: Connecting printer through Cisco Routers [7:41473]

2002-04-15 Thread Blair, Philip S

My interpretation of the question may be incorrect but it sounds like your
looking to extend a RS-232 connection across your router network? 

PC-> RS-232-> Router-> Net-> Router-> RS-232-> Printer

I assume in theory you could use STUN (serial tunneling), but throw in the
fact that you want to use the console port and things become a little more
difficult.

Philip

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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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Re: Connecting printer through Cisco Routers [7:41473]

2002-04-15 Thread Patrick Ramsey

well I don't understand your question...but it would seem tat console output
would be console output regardless... IF you are consoling in at 9600, then
the output device is your screen.  If you hook a printer up to the console
at 96008n1, then the output would be through the ribbon, onto the paper...


-Patrick

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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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