Emulation Probe Built-In Commands; To Telnet To The Emulation Probe - Agilent Technologies E5900B User Manual

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Emulation Probe Built-in Commands

The emulation probe has some built-in commands (sometimes called the
"terminal interface") which you can use for troubleshooting.
You can enter the built-in commands using:
• A telnet (LAN) connection
• The Command Line window in the Emulation Control Interface
• A "debugger command" window in your debugger
• A serial connection (see page 30)

To telnet to the emulation probe

You can establish a telnet connection to the emulation probe if:
• A host computer and the probe 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 LAN address or LAN name of the emulation probe.
2 Start the telnet program.
If the LAN name of the emulation probe is "test2", the command might look
like this:
telnet test2
3 If you do not see a prompt, press the
To exit from this telnet session, type <CTRL>D at the prompt.
E5900B / E5901B User's Guide Supplement
Troubleshooting the Emulator
Emulation Probe Built-in Commands
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