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1.9.13
Ethernet port
The RJ45 LAN/Ethernet port on the rear side of the device is provided for communi-
cation with the device in terms of remote control or monitoring. The user has basically
two options of access:
1. A website (HTTP, port 80) which is accessible in a standard browser via the IP or the
host name given for the device. This website offers a configuration page for network
parameters, as well as an input box for SCPI commands to control the device remotely
by manually entering commands.
2. TCP/IP access via a freely selectable port (except 80 and other reserved ports). The
standard port for this device is 5025. Via TCP/IP and the selected port, communication
to the device can be established in most of the common programming languages.
Using this LAN port, the device can either be controlled by commands from SCPI or
ModBus RTU protocol, while automatically detecting the type of message.
Access via ModBus TCP protocol is only supported by the optionally and separately
available ModBus TCP interface module. See
“1.9.8. Interface module slot“.
Figure 8
- LAN port
The network setup can be done manually or by DHCP. Transmission speed and duplex mode are on automatic mode.
If remote control is in operation the Ethernet port has no priority over any other interface and can, therefore, only be used
alternatively to these. However, monitoring is always available.