Below Are Instructions on How to Use Remote Desktop Login

Below Are Instructions on How to Use Remote Desktop Login

Below are instructions on how to Set Windows Fixed IP Address for RT-Lab HOST PC.

Fixed IP addresses with RT-Lab

For the RT-Lab Ethernet communication to work between HOST and TARGET computers, it is necessary to have fixed IP addresses for both. The QNX target has a Fixed IP address, which can be changed using QNX command line or Photon. The Windows XP HOST PC must have set a Fixed IP address

Error Message

I cannot complete compilations using the RT-LAB program. RT-Lab failed with the following error:
TARGET NODE 192.168.10.101 IS NOT RESPONDING.
VERIFY THAT THE NODE IS UP AND IS CONNECTED TO NETWORK.
The physical connection is present between PC and the NETGEAR.
For the error I think that it refers to an address of IP, what can I do to solve the problem?

To Set FIXED IP ADDRESS FOR WINXP RT-LAB HOST PC:

IF the IP address of HOST PC has changed:

  1. The Windows HOST PC must have a fixed IP address: 192.168.10.XXX. The First 3 sets of numbers must match that of the Target PC (subnet) and the last number must be different than the TARGET IP ADDRESS

For exampleWINXP HOST IP ADDRESS192.168.10.105.

QNX 6.X TARGET IP ADDRESS 192.168.10.101

1. From Start Menu on Windows Host PC, Select Connect toShow all connections. (OR Open Control Panel > Network Connections)

  1. Open Windows Network Connections: Local Area Connection

3. Select Properties

4. Highlight Internet Protocol (TCP/IP). Select Properties

5. Manually Set IP address. Select Use the following IP address and Enter IP address and Subnet mask: (IP address must have same first 3 numbers as your QNX target).

6. From RT-Lab HOST PC, Ping OPAL-RT QNX TARGET:

How to Ping the target to verify that it is up and a model can be loaded

1. Double Click RT-Lab MainControl icon.

2. Right-Click on Open Model. Select Model Path

Note:

You can also Left click on Open Model to Browse for the location of the .mdl file

3. Click on Assign Nodes.

4. Highlight S01 Node and Click Ping.

5. If the target OPAL_TARGET_1 is properly running, the following window should appear.

6. Load Model using RT-Lab and Simulink:

7. Execute Model using RT-Lab and Simulink:

How to Ping Target from the Start Menu:

1. Click Start Menu from the Desktop. Select Run.

2. Enter:

ping 192.168.10.101

3. This ping window shows the target properly responding to a Ping.

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