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Setting and Connecting LAN
Network environment configuration example
Example 1: Connecting the instrument to the existing network
If connecting the instrument to an existing network, it is necessary to check the network settings
beforehand.
It is necessary to allocate IP addresses so that they do not overlap with other network devices.
Check the following items with the network administrator, and keep a memo.
IP address
_________._________._________._________
Subnet mask
_________._________._________._________
Default gateway
_________._________._________._________
Example 2: Connecting 1 PC and multiple instruments using a hub
If configuring a local network with no external connections, using a private IP address as shown in
the example is recommended.
Private IP address example:
IP address .............. PC: 192.168.0.100
Instrument: 192.168.0.1, 192.168.0.2, 192.168.0.3… (Use an IP address that
is different from other network devices)
Subnet mask: ........ 255.255.255.0
Default gateway: .... OFF (0.0.0.0)
Example 3: Connecting a instrument and PC 1‑to‑1 using a 9642 LAN cable
If connecting the PC and instrument 1-to-1 using the conversion connector enclosed with the 9642
LAN cable, you can set the IP address as desired, but using a private IP address is recommended.
IP address .............. PC: 192.168.0.100
Instrument: 192.168.0.1 (Set a different IP address from the PC)
Subnet mask: ........ 255.255.255.0
Default gateway: .... OFF (0.0.0.0)
Summary of Contents for ST4030
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Page 14: ...6 Usage Notes ...
Page 32: ...24 Inspecting before Measurement and Verifying Operations ...
Page 42: ...34 Table Copying ...
Page 108: ...100 Setting Dielectric Break down Judgment Conditions ...
Page 132: ...124 Terminal Open Error Setting ...
Page 198: ...190 Editing Files and Folders ...
Page 214: ...206 Interface Specifications ...
Page 248: ...240 Precautions when Processing Test Leads ...
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