LabVIEW for signal N9010A Agilent analyzer Analyzer

Hello

I have filtered signal in Labview, I want to see in the Agilent EXA, N9010A signal Analyzer. Is there software support/drivers to interface, helps that I can send this signal USB cable to monitor signals and display it in the signal Analyzer display.

Thank you in advance.

Livingstone

Lol the input signal is not via the usb port. You seem familiar with the instrument.

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