Agilent Technologies E4406A VSA Satellite Radio User Manual


 
148 Chapter 3
Programming Examples
Using C Programming Over Socket LAN
Using C Programming Over Socket LAN
This is the C programming example socketio.c. It demonstrates simple
socket programming. It is written in C, and compiles in the HP-UX
UNIX environment, or the WIN32 environment. It is portable to other
UNIX environments with only minor changes.
In UNIX, LAN communication via sockets is very similar to reading or
writing a file. The only difference is the openSocket() routine, which
uses a few network library routines to create the TCP/IP network
connection. Once this connection is created, the standard fread() and
fwrite() routines are used for network communication.
In Windows, the routines send() and recv() must be used, since
fread() and fwrite() may not work on sockets.
The program reads the analyzers host name from the command line,
followed by the SCPI command. It then opens a socket to the analyzer,
using port 5025, and sends the command. If the command appears to be
a query, the program queries the analyzer for a response, and prints the
response.
This example program can also be used as a utility to talk to your
analyzer from the command prompt on your UNIX workstation or
Windows 95 PC, or from within a script.
This program is also available on your documentation CD ROM.
/***************************************************************************
* $Header: lanio.c,v 1.5 96/10/04 20:29:32 roger Exp $
* $Revision: 1.5 $
* $Date: 96/10/04 20:29:32 $
*
* $Contributor: LSID, MID $
*
* $Description: Functions to talk to an Agilent E4406A transmitter
* tester via TCP/IP. Uses command-line arguments.
*
* A TCP/IP connection to port 5025 is established and
* the resultant file descriptor is used to "talk" to the
* instrument using regular socket I/O mechanisms. $
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