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Appendix B. Communications
You can also access the device indirectly through a socket server estab-
lished by
mogwave
on your host computer. The
mogwave
server provides
fully calibrated wavelength measurement, allowing
mogwave
to act as an
API for data acquisition systems, for example
matlab
or
LabVIEW
. See
appendix F for more information.
B.1.1
Changing IP address
If you do not have a
DHCP
server to define the device
IP
address, and the
default is not suitable, you will need to manually change the
IP
address.
This is most easily done using the on-device menu system described in
chapter 2. Network settings can also be changed by connecting via
USB
,
and using the
mogwave
application to configure the device settings. The
mogwave
application is described in further detail in chapter 4, but two
specific functions are documented below in relation to establishing com-
munications.
Device network settings
To configure the device network connection settings (
IP
address, mask, gateway and port), particularly useful if the device is con-
nected by
USB
.
Device command
This function (
File menu, Device command
) opens a new dia-
log for interactive command access to the device, similar to
telnet
but this
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