12-03-2021 03:17 AM
Dear LabVIEW Experts,
If I create a program (VI) which requires accessing internet node with IPv6, do you think whether LavVIEW 2021 Community can work this way? What extra VI package is required to support this? 🤔
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12-03-2021 03:25 AM
LabVIEW itself has no IPv6 support.
This Toolkit however does provide compatible TCP/IP VIs that support also IPv6.
12-03-2021 04:03 AM
ROLFK,
You are a true Knight of NI! You know so much about it! 😀
It is a good news to hear about such a great VI but also a bad news about its price!
I aim to monitor remote sensor nodes with IPv6 from within LabVIEW. Bi-directional communication may be required. 🤔
12-03-2021 04:09 AM
@HKPhysicist wrote:
ROLFK,
You are a true Knight of NI! You know so much about it! 😀
It is a good news to hear about such a great VI but also a bad news about its price!
I aim to monitor remote sensor nodes with IPv6 from within LabVIEW. Bi-directional communication may be required. 🤔
You could always resort to calling external Power Shell scripts through System Exec for instance. Feels like an awful solution to me but it would be free. 😁
One question comes up here however, Community Edition is only for non-commercial use, IPv6 sensors sounds not like a cheap house and kitchen hobby hardware. Does that match?
12-03-2021 06:36 AM
It is an idea only.
If some rich guys like it and I become rich, I will upgrade it to a commercial plan! 😃
12-04-2021 04:21 AM - edited 12-04-2021 04:21 AM
@rolfk wrote:
You could always resort to calling external Power Shell scripts through System Exec for instance.
From where can I call this Icon within Labview? 🤔
12-04-2021 06:21 AM
In the Function Palette window Settings make sure you have set the visibility of all palettes to be visible. Then go to Connectivity->Libraries & Executables.
Alternatively click the magnifier glass in that Palette and then enter the text “System” and you should see the function listed and can click on it!