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Re: Access RMC Scaler (via DM-MD) from SSH or Telnet #programming


 

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AFAIK, there isn¡¯t a way to access a serial port on an endpoint in that way ¨C passto /passthru have been historically used to access the console of devices (and in a very modal method ¨C e.g. while a passto session is active basically everything else stops). The IO ports are really architected to be under programmatic control

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What problem are you trying to solve?

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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of patrickgi@...
Sent: Friday, October 14, 2022 11:20 AM
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Subject: [crestron] Access RMC Scaler (via DM-MD) from SSH or Telnet #programming

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I'm wondering if I can access an RMC-Scaler-C's RS 232 port from SSH or Telnet.

I'm starting first with textconsole. I'm looking at the PASSTHRU and PASSTO commands, but having trouble with the syntax that gets me to the slot I need, and then the RS-232. The 3-Series programming manual mentions creating an address book entry with the 'indirect' option. But that will give me connections to RS-232 out of a COM port, or let me access a card slot. So, for example, I can access card slot 17, but not 17.1.?

Is what I'm trying to do possible? And if so, am I on the right track with either of these commands? What would be the syntax if so? Or, is there a better way?

Thanks

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