[c-nsp] OT: What barcode format does Cisco use?
Robert E. Seastrom
rs at seastrom.com
Tue Nov 21 18:20:09 EST 2006
I think you're misunderstanding the question. There are a bunch of
different barcode standards. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barcode
and look at "Types of barcodes".
I'm kind of curious too...
---Rob
"Jonathan Charles" <jonvoip at gmail.com> writes:
> Any barcode scanner that attaches to a keyboard should work... all the
> barcode is, is a number anyway...
>
> On 11/21/06, John Exum <jexum at harding.edu> wrote:
>>
>> I have been asked by my newly appointed BC/DR coordinator to start keeping
>> a
>> record of where/what we have in each closet. I know I should be doing
>> this
>> all along; but, I'm sure a lot of you know how it is. We save a little
>> time
>> here and pay for it later but the customer is up and happy.
>>
>>
>>
>> I noticed that all the Cisco equipment I have has barcodes on it, for MAC,
>> product, and serial number. Does anyone know what format Cisco uses for
>> that? My student workers will think it is a lot more fun to scan than
>> write, and I want to order the right thing the first time.
>>
>>
>>
>> John Exum
>>
>> Network Manager
>>
>> Harding University
>>
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