Regarding XPC Target..... Network Boot

Hi,
I am using 2011b My system is windows xp, sp3 . I have xpc target version 5.1.
I am trying to connect my host pc to a target pc.
Host pc have a ethernet card: Realtek RTL8139/810x Family Fast Ethernet NIC #4.
Target Pc have Ethernet card: Intel (R) PRO /100 VE Network Connection.
I am trying to connect using Network Boot. I have specified/ configured in the way it has to be. I saw some examples in the document and i followed those configuration settings.
i am using cross over cable to connect.
But, when i try to ping the target pc, i get the error.
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>> xpctest('-noreboot')
### xPC Target v5.1 Test Suite
### Host-Target interface is: TCP/IP (Ethernet)
### Test 1, Ping target PC 'TargetPC1' using system ping: ... OK
### Test 2, Ping target PC 'TargetPC1' using xpctargetping: ... FAILED
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Please help me to resolve this..
Sriharsha S

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Sriharsha
Sriharsha el 28 de Feb. de 2012
And also, when i type start(tg), i get the following error message.. what could be the error with my target pc??/
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>> start(tg)
Error using start (line 22)
Message: No connection could be made because the target machine actively
refused it 192.168.1.12:44445
Source: System
HelpLink:
Shiva Arun Kumar
Shiva Arun Kumar el 28 de Feb. de 2012
Did the target boot correctly via Network Boot? Do you see any intialization errors on the target screen after boot up? Are there multiple ethernet cards on the target PC?
Sriharsha
Sriharsha el 29 de Feb. de 2012
No, the connection itself is not happening.
These are all connection errors.
First of all, i need to make the connection between the host and target.
This itself is not happening.
What could be the error?
I have provided the errors displayed on matlab screen in the main question.
Shiva Arun Kumar
Shiva Arun Kumar el 29 de Feb. de 2012
The xpc connection is possible only after the target has been booted with the xPC Kernel. XPCTEST command is to check the Host Target Communication after the boot up process is complete.
The following documentation provides more information on how to use Network Boot:
http://www.mathworks.com/help/toolbox/xpc/gs/bri6vp0.html#bri6vrl-1
HTH,
Shiva

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