dlee:
Thank you very much for providing me with more information about your issue. I found a
list of ports
that National Instruments needs to operate properly. However, none of
the ports that you listed in your earlier post were on that list. I
also found out that the underlying foundation for NI networking is
called Logos. The Shared Variable uses the National Instruments
Publish-Subscribe-Protocol (NI-PSP), which is built upon Logos.
Similarly, communications between remote machines and between software
and databases is based on Logos in Lookout 6.0.x and LabVIEW DSC 7.x
and greater. Depending on your
Logos version,
UDP Ports for communication are assigned randomly in a range from 1024
up to the maximum of 65535. This could explain why you keep seeing that
LabVIEW tries to access random ports every single time. I would
recommend to find out what version of NI Logos you have so that we can
explain this further. If you have NI Logos 4.5 and previous, you may
have to upgrade to a later version so that ports will be assigned
incrementally rather than randomly.
I hope this helps and please do not hesitate to contact me if I can be of any help.
Regards,
Rudi N.