05-16-2006 11:41 AM
05-17-2006 12:07 PM
05-17-2006 06:27 PM
Thanks for replying back Jarrod. Normally what I do is:
1) Configure the IP address of the port server (using DIGI Device Discovery Software tool).
2) Then I open up my IE browser and type in the IP address that I configured the port server with (above).
3) I click on the link to open the Backup/Restore window (pls see attached pic) and browse to the config file from here.
4) Once my port server is configured, then I have to click on "Reboot" button that appears after the screen refreshes.
5) Now am ready to run my other tests, which I have no trouble with.
Past this point, am good. But it would be cool if I can configure the port server using Labview.
Thanks,
Shoab
05-18-2006 04:24 PM
05-18-2006 06:46 PM
I just found out that I can load my config file using Telnet FTP, so that part should be easy to do using the Command Line interface in Labview (on a side note, referring to your suggestion, the Backup/Restore button is embedded in the html page, and am not sure how that can accessed using ActiceX..?)
But like you said the problem still stands regarding step 1 (IP address configuration). The DIGI application that I can use to configure is just an exe file. Can I launch this exe file using ActiveX (I have just recently started playing around with the Labview ActiveX feature)? Is there a way, I can launch any exe file from the local machine?
Thanks..
05-19-2006 10:03 AM