



Even if exceptions have been set to allow communication, some firewalls continue to block IP addresses of 0.0.0.0 as long as they are enabled. Note Make sure that any network firewalls have been disabled. If your device is already configured with an IP address but is not on the local subnet, add it to Remote Systems by right-clicking Remote Systems and selecting Create New. Devices that have not been configured with an IP address must be on the same local subnet as the host in order to configure the IP address. If your device is not listed, refresh the list by pressing. Your device may show up as 0.0.0.0 if you have not previously configured it with an IP address. Verify that your RT target is detected by expanding the Remote Systems tree (click the plus sign beside Remote Systems).

If your system uses Windows Vista, you must create a Desktop PC Utility USB Drive instead. Note You must use Windows XP/2000 computers to create the disk utilities. Alternatively, you can permanently format the hard drive and configure it to boot directly into RT without a boot floppy by using the Desktop PC Utility USB Drive, a PXI Format Hard Drive Disk, or a Desktop PC Format Hard Drive Disk. In addition to the normal LabVIEW Real-Time boot procedure, there are some additional boot modes that you can use to troubleshoot or recover an RT target that is in a faulty state. For help creating a boot disk, refer to PXI Boot Disk or Desktop PC Boot Disk. If you have a system that has a floppy disk drive, you may need to create a boot disk to boot the system into LabVIEW Real-Time. For more information, refer to Booting Into the LabVIEW Real-Time Module. If your system does not have a floppy drive, it may have DIP switches or BIOS settings for booting into LabVIEW Real-Time. If your RT target came with only LabVIEW Real-Time preinstalled on its hard drive, the system is already set up to boot into LabVIEW Real-Time. Previous page next page LabVIEW Real-Time Target Configuration TutorialĬomplete the following steps to configure your remote system for use with the LabVIEW Real-Time Module.īefore you begin configuration, make sure your RT series hardware is booted into LabVIEW Real-Time.
