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The default port for phase/frequency data streaming is 1298. If the port number is 0, TSERVE
will not attempt to open a streaming data output port.
Up to eight clients at a time may receive data via the streaming port. TSERVE ignores any
commands or other input received. To allow remote clients to receive data from TSERVE, you
may need to configure your firewall or NAT gateway to open the specified data port.
Instructions for doing so can be obtained from the equipment manufacturer.
/dateformat:<1,2,3>
Sets the format used by the
show date
command.
1
= dd (abbreviated name of month) yyyy
2
= mm/dd/yyyy
3
= dd/mm/yyyy
The default date format is 1.
/duration:<seconds>
Specifying a nonzero duration with this option will cause TSERVE to exit after the specified
number of seconds.
/file:<filename>
Specifies the name of an optional ASCII text file to which streaming phase-difference or
frequency readings will be written. If the specified file already exists, it will be overwritten.
Typically the file is shared with other applications that can access it in read-only mode while it’s
being written by TSERVE.
The data written to the file may be ‘followed’ from within TimeLab by selecting
Acquire→Acquire from live ASCII file
.
You can also monitor the data written to the file with a
command such as
tail –f <filename>
from Cygwin. Finally, pressing the
Scroll Lock
key will cause
TSERVE to display the lines written to the file on the stdout device (i.e., the DOS console itself)
at a maximum rate of 10 readings per second.
Example:
tserve64 /data_port:0 /cmd_port:0 /start /format:P /file:%HOMEPATH%\Documents\mydata.txt
The command above writes a continuous stream of phase-difference readings to the file
mydata.txt
in the current user’s Documents folder. No TCP/IP ports are opened for either data
streaming or command input. You can then use TimeLab or another application to ‘follow’ the
file. Even if the acquisition fails or otherwise encounters problems, you can use the appropriate
File→Import
option to bring the data into TimeLab at any time.
In addition to specifying the output file on the TSERVE command line, connected Telnet clients
can also open and close the output file remotely with the
open
and
close
commands.
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