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Chapter 1: Agilent Technologies 16700A/B-Series Logic Analysis System
The System Administration Tools
Using Ping
Ping is a utility to check LAN communication with remote hosts. To
ping a remote host, simply type in the remote host computer name and
select OK.
To stop the pinging, type control-C.
Using Telnet
The ability to Telnet (connect) to other workstations, PCs, or logic
analysis systems lets you run and view programs resident to these
remote computers. As an example, you can run multiple logic analysis
systems from the same display.
When identifying a remote computer during a telnet login process, you
can use either the internet (IP) address, or a predefined hostname. If
you use a hostname, see the note below.
The following example shows how to Telnet to a remote logic analysis
system and display its session on your local logic analysis system.
1. From the system window in your local logic analysis system, select the
System Administration icon. Then from the Networking tab in the
System Administration Tools window, select Telnet ....
2. Type the name of the remote logic analysis system, and select OK.
3. From the Telnet window that appears, type "logic", and press the Enter
key.
NOTE: "logic" will not work if the remote logic analysis system is in Secure Mode. In
this case, enter a login and password that is within the user accounts (see
page 158) of the remote logic analysis system.
4. From the Session Manager dialog of the new remote session, select
Display Session on Another Display.
5. From the Remote Setup dialog that appears, type the name of the local
display, and select Start.