Test Management Interface
NDIT requires a connection with the target to configure the tests. There are two connection protocols available: RS-232 or TCP/IP (Ethernet). The use of TCP/IP requires a functional Ethernet driver and TCP/IP stack. It is common to start with RS-232, when a UART is available.
Upon starting NDIT, the following dialog box appears:
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The connection setup options are as followed:
Connection type
RS-232
COM port (ex: COM1).
Baud rate (8 bits, no parity, 1 stop bit and no flow control)
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TCP or UDP. Either one of the protocol can be chosen as long as the target’s target’s TCP/IP implementation supports it.
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The network interface used to communicate with the target. By default, the first IPv4 network interface found is used. In order for the tests to work, the target has to be reachable via the selected network interface.
Once you click ‘OK’ ‘OK’ the NDIT main window (see next section) appears, and your chosen connection settings are stored and will be reloaded at the next startup of NDIT.