4–6
Using the TCP/IP Features
RabbitCore RCM2200
4.9
Running More Demo
Programs With Direct
Connect
The programs
STATIC.C
and
SSI3.C
(
SAM-
PLES\TCPIP\HTTP
) demonstrate how to make
the RCM2200 board be a Web server. This program
allows you to turn the LEDs on an attached Demon-
stration Board from the Development Kit on and off
from a remote Web browser. In order to run these
sample programs, edit the IP address as for the
pingme program, compile the program and start it
executing. Then bring up your Web browser and
enter the following server address: http://10.1.1.2.
This should bring up the Web page served by the
sample program.
The sample program
RXSAMPLE.C
(
SAM-
PLES\TELNET
) allows you to communicate with
the RCM2200 board using the Telnet protocol. To
run this program, edit the IP address, compile the
program, and start it running. Run the Telnet pro-
gram on your PC (
Start > Run
telnet
10.1.1.2
). Each character you type will be
printed in Dynamic C’s
STDIO
window, indicating
that the board is receiving the characters typed via
TCP/IP.
4.10 Where Do I Go From Here?
If there are any problems at this point, call Z-World
Technical Support at (530)757-3737.
If the sample programs ran fine, you are now ready
to go on.
Additional sample programs are described in
the Dynamic C TCP/IP User’s Manual.
Please refer to the Dynamic C TCP/IP User’s
Manual to develop your own applications. An
Introduction to TCP/IP provides background
information on TCP/IP, and is available on the
CD and on Z-World’s Web site.
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