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NI-XNET Bus Monitor doesn't detect port

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Hi all,

 

I havent tested that myself, but starting with XNET 14 it should be possible to use the bus monitor also for real-time systems.

 

Added support for Bus Monitor on Real-Time targets.

 

NI-XNET 14.1 Readme
http://download.ni.com/support/softlib//embedded%20networks/NI-XNET/Driver/NI-XNET%2014.1/readme.htm

 

Best regards

Christoph

Staff Applications Engineer
National Instruments
Certified LabVIEW Developer (CLD), Certified LabVIEW Embedded Systems Developer (CLED)


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I am having difficulty seeing my NI-XNET CAN Interface, and need assistance. I have followed the instructions given in the following link, but have not been successful:

 

Why Can't I See My NI-XNET CAN Interface on My Remote Target in Bus Monitor?

http://digital.ni.com/public.nsf/allkb/92F10284E8061FB68625793600484D79?OpenDocument

 

I am using LabVIEW 2016 with a cRIO-9039 controller and a NI-9853 CAN module. I have Installed NI-CAN 16 and NI-XNET 16.1.0. Screenshots of NI-MAX and my project are attached.

 

I have tried using the example "NI-XNET CAN CompactRIO.lvproj", edited to use the NI-9853 CAN module instead of the NI-9862 CAN module. I have compiled and run a simple FPGA VI. The "XNET System" property node for "Devices" returns an empty array. So does "Interfaces (CAN)". The "Version" parameter returns a zero.

 

Putting an XNET Session into my project also shows the same problem. I am unable to select an Interface.

 

Any ideas on what may be wrong?

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