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hello all,
curious if anyone has gotten this to work. we have a customer with multiple locations. The customer would like to see how many calls a specific location is recieving so they can better staff the office. the traffic report seems to be the best candidate for this. I'm able to set up a hyperterminal session and get it to send from the remote node to a pc we have set up in our office, but I have been unsucessful in trying to get this to hit a lan printer. I've been able to get this to work on an internal network, but not through a firewall. Not sure if I'm missing something here. Ive tried many different forwarding rules using port 9100, 10020, and 5102, but can't get any of these to work. Ideally we'd like to set up the remote system so that it runs an automatic traffic report the same time every day that would print to the main office on one of their printers.
thanks for the input!
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