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devices on the LAN.)
• The logic analysis system cannot be accessed across the network (required
in some high-security environments).
• Can be used when a site LAN is not available.
Disadvantages of a point-to-point connection:
• Neither logic analysis system nor the emulation probe are connected to a
site LAN.
• A special "crossover" LAN cable must be used.
If you have an emulation module, use the LAN crossover cable supplied
with the emulation module (Agilent part number 5061-7341). If you do
not have an emulation module, use a Category 3 (for 10BASE-T) or
Category 5 (for 100BASE-TX) crossover cable.
• The emulation probe must be near the logic analysis system. The length of
the crossover cable supplied with emulation modules is 1.5m (5 feet).
• Remote file systems cannot be mounted for access to source code files,
symbol files, or executable files.
• The emulation probe cannot be controlled by a debugger on a host
computer.
Connection Method
Site LAN connection
Point-to-point
E5900B / E5901B User's Guide Supplement
Connecting the Emulation Probe to a LAN
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