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Rohde & Schwarz NRPxxA Series - Hislip Protocol; Protocol

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Remote Control Basics
R&S
®
NRPxxA(N)
136User Manual 1177.6017.02 ─ 05
For details of the socket communication, refer to Chapter 11.1.2.4, "Socket Communi-
cation", on page 137.
Example:
A power sensor has the IP address 10.111.11.20; the valid resource string using
VXI-11 protocol is:
TCPIP::10.111.11.20::INSTR
The DNS host name is nrp6an-100001; the valid resource string is:
TCPIP::nrp6an-100001::hislip0 (HiSLIP)
TCPIP::nrp6an-100001::inst0 (VXI-11)
A raw socket connection can be established using:
TCPIP::10.111.11.20::5025::SOCKET
TCPIP::nrp6an-100001::5025::SOCKET
11.1.2.2 VXI-11 Protocol
The VXI-11 standard is based on the ONC RPC (Open Network Computing Remote
Procedure Call) protocol which in turn relies on TCP/IP as the network/transport layer.
The TCP/IP network protocol and the associated network services are preconfigured.
TCP/IP ensures connection-oriented communication, where the order of the
exchanged messages is adhered to and interrupted links are identified. With this proto-
col, messages cannot be lost.
11.1.2.3 HiSLIP Protocol
The HiSLIP (high-speed LAN instrument protocol) is the successor protocol for VXI-11
for TCP-based instruments specified by the IVI foundation. The protocol uses two TCP
sockets for a single connection - the first for fast data transfer, the second one for non-
sequential control commands (e.g. Device Clear or SRQ).
HiSLIP has the following characteristics:
High performance as with raw socket network connections
Compatible IEEE 488.2 support for Message Exchange Protocol, Device Clear,
Serial Poll, Remote/Local, Trigger, and Service Request
Uses a single IANA registered port (4880), which simplifies the configuration of fire-
walls
Supports simultaneous access of multiple users by providing versatile locking
mechanisms
Usable for IPv6 or IPv4 networks
Remote Control Interfaces and Protocols

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