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- Solved: Reset an LXI interface? - NI Community
If it's getting a 169 254 IP, then you power cycling it gets a different one but your PC doesn't notice So you either need to re-scan for instruments in MAX to make it notice, or set it to a fixed IP so it doesn't change on power cycle
- niScope Reset Device - NI-SCOPE LabVIEW Documentation
Performs a hard reset of the device Acquisition stops, all routes are released, RTSI and PFI lines are tristated, FPGAs are reset, hardware is configured to its default state, and all session attributes are reset to their default states
- Ethernet Instrument Control Tutorial - NI
This tutorial shows you how to set up NI hardware and software to communicate with an Ethernet LAN instrument in LabVIEW Consult the documentation for your Ethernet instrument and make sure you have the correct cable to connect the instrument to the network
- How Do I Reset a Network Card? - AEANET
Yes, resetting the network card is a common solution for “Limited Connectivity” errors, as it can help your system obtain a new IP address and resolve network configuration issues
- How to reset NI-VISA? - NI Community
One way or another it would be very useful to be able to do whatever a reboot does to sort out VISA, but without a reboot Looks to me (as a non expert in the field) that it's got problems enumerating devices and perhaps needs its cache of devices cleared so that it can start afresh
- Reset and Restart - NI - National Instruments
The System Configuration API provides two VIs, Reset Resource and Restart, that allow you to return your device or system to a known initialized state Use the Reset Resource VI to restore a hardware target to its previous state
- Ethernet Communication - NI
You can use NI-VISA to communicate with Ethernet devices, such as NI LXI-based instruments Ethernet devices are used within measurement systems for tasks such as general networking and remote data storage
- Using Multiple Network Cards with LabVIEW - NI
The simplest way to make LabVIEW use a particular network card is to simply force the connection to be Passive by changing the Active input of FTP Get File vi to false and entering the IP address of the network card to the host input of the FTP Get File vi
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