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Introducing the LAN Interface
Introducing the LAN Interface
LAN section overview
The chapters in the LAN section of this Us ers Guide shows you how to
connect, use, and troubleshoot your logic analyzer via a Local Area
Network (LAN) connection. The following is a brief description of each
chapter.
Connecting and Configuring. Provides information about
connecting the logic analyzer to the network. To effectively use this
chapter, you should be familiar with your network setup and operation.
Accessing the Logic Analyzer File System. Shows you how to
access the logic analyzers file system. This is a prerequisite for some of
the other things you can do with a logic inlayer on the network.
Using the X Window Interface. Shows you how to display the
analyzer interface on an X Window server, and describes the basics of
using the interface.
Retrieving and Restoring Data. Shows you how to retrieve
measurement data, screen images, and status information from your
logic analyzer on the LAN, and how to copy and restore configurations.
Programming the Logic analyzer. Shows you methods for
programming the logic analyzer via the network connection.
Concepts. Contains additional information on the logic analyzers
directory structure and dynamic files.
Troubleshooting. Describes what to do if you have a problem using
the logic analyzer on your network.