Connecting via ethernet, Connecting to a network – Teledyne LeCroy SierraFC M164 User Manual User Manual
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Connecting via Ethernet
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SierraFC M164 Protocol Analyzer User Manual
In the Select Device dialog chained or cascaded units are displayed in the Device column
with a
[
(square bracket) icon. The sequence of the units is displayed in the Order
column. See the following screen capture.
Figure 1.17: Select Device Dialog Displaying Unit 1 and Unit 2 Chained
Note:
When using STX Sync cards, you need to manually specify the order of the chained units. To
match your unit sequence to the address for each unit in the Select Device dialog, click the
pull down tab under the Order heading (on the right side) and select unit numbers: 1 for
Unit 1, 2 for Unit 2, and so on. This determines the order in which the cascaded ports appear in
the trace. When using the CATC Sync cards the order is automatically detected.
IMPORTANT!
Power up all units before starting the software.
Connecting via Ethernet
The Ethernet connection can have any of these configurations:
1. Analyzer connected to a network using a hub, switch, Gigabit Ethernet interface,
or
similar device.
2. Analyzer connected to the host machine (machine running the application
software), using a hub, switch, Gigabit Ethernet interface, or similar device.
3. Analyzer connected directly to the host machine using an Ethernet cable.
Connecting to a Network
When connected to a network, the analyzer can communicate with the DHCP server to
establish a connection. The DHCP server continually sends the next available IP address
to the analyzer until the software starts.
The SierraFC M164 product uses the following ports:
TCP Ports: 4000 ‐ 4003
UDP Ports: 4027 ‐ 4029