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Does anyone know how to capture the traffic report information? Either TCP or serial port. The manual only says a device to capture. Nothing else. Please let me know if you are using traffic reports. Thanks
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Unless you want to go directly to a printer with tcp or a really old one with rs232, you would need a pc running a com program with telnet capability. You connect it to the Summit via tcp, open a session, open a file, and tell the Summit to send a report. From there the saved traffic report would print to a printer or save to a pdf. There are a number of these terminal programs on the microsoft store. PUtty is another one that could work.
Last edited by Derrick; 03/08/19 09:03 PM.
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Thanks Derrick! You are 100% right again. Customer is happy, for a change. They only want it for a week or two. On to the next challenge.
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