User`s guide

MPC8240 and MPC8260 Emulation 125
Chapter 10: Troubleshooting the Emulator
Emulator Built-in Commands
Emulator Built-in Commands
The emulator has some built-in commands (sometimes called the
“terminal interface”) which you can use for troubleshooting.
You can enter the built-in commands using:
A telnet (LAN) connection
The Command Line window in the Emulation Control Interface
A “debugger command” window in your debugger
A serial connection (emulation probe only; see page 41)
To telnet to the emulation module
You can establish a telnet connection to the emulation module if:
A host computer and the logic analysis system are both connected to a
local-area network (LAN), and
The host computer has the telnet program (often part of the operating
system or an internet software package).
To establish a telnet connection:
1
Find out the port number of the emulation module.
The default port number of the first emulation module in an Agilent
Technologies 16600A/700A series logic analysis system is 6472. The
default port of a second module in an 16600A-series system is 6476.
The default port numbers of a third and fourth module in an expansion
frame are 6480 and 6484. These port numbers can be changed, but that
is rarely necessary.
2
Find out the LAN address or LAN name of the logic analysis
system.
3
Start the telnet program.