Hi:
I have an issue that is frustrating. I am tring to use the Listen
VI that comes with LabVIEW 5.1 to establish a TCP/IP connection with a
Unix Box. I'm sure that the Unix script is correct and I'm also sure
that my LabVIEW code is good because it is very similar to the examples.
Details:
LabVIEW 5.1 running on a 333 MHz PC with WinNT 4.0 and SP4
Dedicated (AUI) Ethernet connection via Ethernet HUB to:
HP-UX 10.2 OS running on a HP744 Single Board Controller
The problem is that once I start the 'server VI' the time period is
extremely long until hookup (if it ever happens!) I can perform a
netstat (DOS COMMAND) and the results say that the PC is 'listening' on
the proper port. Then I start the Client and I monitor the netstatus of
th
e Unix box and it says that the SYN was sent, but the PC sits in a
Listening state continuously without responding. Can anyone tell me why
the long delay? Also... Sometimes, the connection on the Unix side times
out without ever connecting (Currently this is set for 2 minutes)
Are there any networking issues between Unix and the PC that I should
pay special attention to?
Another quirk is that a ping between the two boxes is not always
successful. When I physically connect each Box to the Internet I can
continuously ping anyplace on the net without any errors at all, but
when I take the boxes off of the net and physically connect the boxes
together (dedicated) there is a moderate to severe packet loss when I
ping the opposite box. Sometimes successful, sometimes not.
Any and all reponses will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Rick
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