Connecting
and
Configuring
To
configure
the
network
addresses
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If
necessary, add the logic analyzer
to
your local network
configuration.
If
you
are
doing a point-to-point connection, this step
is
unnecessary because
the
computer
and
the
logic analyzer only communicate with each other.
For
UNIX
networks and
PC
networks
based
on a
UNIX
model,
the
network
software requires
an
entry for
the
logic analyzer before another computer can
talk to it. These entries are usually kept
in
a file named I
etc/hosts.
The
I
etc
/hosts
file also associates
an
alias with the IP address so
that
you can
use a meaningful name rather
than
the
IP address.
Other styles of PC networks have different conventions. Consult your
LAN
documentation or your local system administrator to see if you
need
to do
anything else.
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