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When connecting to J-Link - for example when using the [[J-Link_Commander | J-Link Commander]] - in most cases, a connect string can be entered.<br> |
When connecting to J-Link - for example when using the [[J-Link_Commander | J-Link Commander]] - in most cases, a connect string can be entered.<br> |
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+ | IP <SN> |
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+ | When connecting to a J-Link via a tunneled connection to a Remote Server, the following syntax applies: |
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'''Variant 1''': |
'''Variant 1''': |
Revision as of 09:18, 19 September 2019
J-Link Remote Server is a utility (available as command line or GUI application) that makes a J-Link accessible via IP, be it in the local network or from anywhere on the world. The J-Link itself does not need to provide an Ethernet interface, USB is sufficient.
Connecting to J-Link using J-Link Remote Server
When connecting to J-Link - for example when using the J-Link Commander - in most cases, a connect string can be entered.
When connecting to a J-Link in LAN via Remote Server, the following syntax applies:
IP <SN>
When connecting to a J-Link via a tunneled connection to a Remote Server, the following syntax applies:
Variant 1:
IP tunnel:SN
This variant can be used in the default case: When connecting to the SEGGER default tunnel server (jlink.segger.com) where the serial number has been used to register a J-Link.
Examples: IP tunnel:600100000 IP tunnel:932000000
Variant 2:
IP tunnel:<SN/Nickname>[:<Password>[:<TunnelServer>]]
<SN/Nickname> | Either the J-Link's serial number or Nickname |
<Password> | Password that was used when setting up the Remote Server. If no password was used, this field should be empty. |
<TunnelServer> | Address or hostname of the tunnel server. This is only needed if a tunnel server other than the SEGGER default tunnel server (jlink.segger.com) is used. |
Examples:
IP tunnel:MyJLink::jlink2.segger.com // J-Link was registered by nickname, without a password, at jlink2.segger.com IP tunnel:600100000:MyPassword123 // J-Link was registered by serial number, with a password, at the SEGGER default tunnel server