J-Link Remote Server; List Of Available Commands; Tunneling Mode - Segger J-Link User Manual

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J-Link Remote Server

J-Link Remote Server allows using J-Link / J-Trace remotely via TCP/IP. This enables you
to connect to and fully use a J-Link / J-Trace from another computer. Performance is just
slightly (about 10%) lower than with direct USB connection.
J-Link Remote Server
3.4.1

List of available commands

The table below lists the commands line options accepted by the J-Link Remote Server
Command
-port
-UseTunnel
-SelectEmuBySN
3.4.2

Tunneling mode

The Remote server provides a tunneling mode which allows remote connection to a J-Link /
J-Trace from any computer, even from outside the local network.
To give access to a J-Link neither a remote desktop or VPN connection nor changing some
difficult firewall settings is necessary.
When started in tunneling mode the Remote server connects to the SEGGER tunnel server
via port 19020 and registers with its serial number. To connect to the J-Link from the
remote computer an also simple connection to tunnel:<SerialNo> can be established and
the debugger is connected to the J-Link.
J-Link / J-Trace (UM08001)
CHAPTER 3
Selects the IP port on which the J-Link Remote Server is lis-
tening.
Starts J-Link Remote Server in tunneling mode
Selects the J-Link to connect to by its serial number.
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J-Link Remote Server
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