Built-In Commands; To Telnet To The Emulation Probe/Module - HP E3456A User Manual

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Built-In Commands

The emulation probe/module has some built-in "terminal interface"
commands which you can use for troubleshooting.
You can access the terminal interface using:
• A telnet (LAN) connection.
• The Command Line window in the Emulation Control Interface.
• A "debugger command" window in your debugger.
• A serial port connection (emulation probe only, see "Connecting a
Terminal to the Emulation Probe's Serial Port" on page 34.)

To telnet to the emulation probe/module

You can establish a telnet connection to the emulation probe/module if:
• A host computer and the emulation probe or the logic analysis system
containing the emulation module are both connected to a local-area
network (LAN), and
• The host computer has the telnet program (often part of the operating
system or an internet software package).
To establish a telnet connection:
1 Find out the port number of the emulation probe/module.
The default port number of an emulation probe is 6470. Because there
is only one port in an emulation probe, you don't have to include the
port number in the telnet command.
The default port number of the first emulation module in an
HP 16600A/16700A-series logic analysis system is 6472. The default
port of a second emulation module is 6476. The default port numbers
of a third and fourth module in an expansion frame are 6480 and 6484.
These port numbers can be changed, but that is rarely necessary.
Chapter 6: Solving Problems
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