Accessing the Logic Analyzer File System
This chapter shows you how to:
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Mount the file system via NFS.
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Access the file system via ftp.
This chapter assumes that the logic analyzer is physically connected to your
local area network. If it is not connected, refer to Chapter 1 for information on
how to connect the system.
Control User vs. Data User
You can access the logic analyzer file system as either the control user
or a data user.
Control User
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The control user can send programming commands.
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The control user has read and write access to the file system.
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There can only be one control user at any time.
Data User
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The data user cannot send programming commands.
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The data user has read access to the entire file system, but can only
write to
\system\disk\hard
and
\system\disk\flexible
directories (the logic analyzer disk drives).
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Multiple data users can access the logic analyzer simultaneously.
Password and File Protection
There is no password protection built into the logic analyzer. This
means that files are not protected against either deletion or being
written over.
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Summary of Contents for 1660 CS Series
Page 7: ...1 Connecting and Configuring...
Page 16: ...1 10...
Page 17: ...2 Accessing the Logic Analyzer File System...
Page 25: ...3 Using the X Window Interface...
Page 37: ...4 Retrieving and Restoring Data...
Page 50: ...4 14...
Page 51: ...5 Programming the Logic Analyzer...
Page 64: ...5 14...
Page 65: ...6 Concepts...
Page 72: ...6 8...
Page 73: ...7 Troubleshooting...
Page 104: ...Index Index 4...