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QER?
Query and clear Query Error Register. The response format is
<NR1><RMT>
.
*STB?
Report the value of the Status Byte. The response is:
<NR1><RMT>
.
Because there is no output queue, MAV can only be read by a GPIB serial poll,
not by this query, as any previous message must have already been sent.
*SRE
<NRF>
Sets the Service Request Enable Register to
<NRF>
*SRE?
Report the value in the Service Request Enable Register.
The response is
<NR1><RMT>
.
*PRE
<NRF>
Set the Parallel Poll Enable Register to the value
<NRF>
.
*PRE?
Report the value in the Parallel Poll Enable Register.
The response is
<NR1><RMT>
.
*IST?
Returns the state of the
ist
local message as defined by IEEE Std. 488.2.
The response is 0
<RMT>
if the local message is false, or 1
<RMT>
if true.
Interface Management Commands
LOCAL
Go to local. Any subsequent command will restore the remote state.
IFLOCK
<NRF>
Set or Clear the lock requiring the instrument to respond only to this interface,
where
<NRF>
has the meaning: 0 = clear and 1 = set the lock.
It is an Execution Error (number 200) if the request is denied either because of
conflict with a lock on this or another interface, or the user has disabled this
interface from taking control using the web interface.
IFLOCK?
Query the status of the interface lock.
The response is:
<NR1><RMT>
where
<NR1>
is
= 0 if there is no active lock,
= 1 if this interface instance owns the lock or
= -1 if the lock is unavailable either because it is in use by another interface or
the user has disabled this interface from taking control (via the web interface).
ADDRESS?
Returns the GPIB bus Address. The response is
<NR1><RMT>
.
IPADDR?
Returns the present IP address of the LAN interface, provided it is connected.
If it is not connected, the response will be the static IP if configured to always
use that static IP, otherwise it will be 0.0.0.0 if waiting for DHCP or Auto-IP.
The response is nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn
<RMT>
, where each nnn is 0 to 255.
NETMASK?
Returns the present netmask of the LAN interface, provided it is connected.
The response is nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn
<RMT>
, where each nnn is 0 to 255.
NETCONFIG?
Returns the first means by which an IP address will be sought.
The response is
<CRD><RMT>
where
<CRD>
is DHCP, AUTO or STATIC.
The following commands specify the parameters to be used by the LAN interface.
Note:
a power cycle is
required after these commands are sent before the new settings are used (or returned in response to
the queries listed above). The instrument does not attempt to check the validity of the IP address or
netmask in way other than checking that each part fits in 8 bits. The rear panel
LAN reset
switch will
override these commands and restore the defaults as described earlier.
NETCONFIG
<CPD>
Specifies the first means by which an IP address will be sought.
<CPD>
must be one of DHCP, AUTO or STATIC.
IPADDR
<QUAD>
Sets the potential static IP address of the LAN interface (as on the webpage).
The parameter must be strictly a dotted quad for the IP address, with each
address part an
<NR1>
in the range 0 to 255, (e.g. 192.168.1.101).
NETMASK
<QUAD>
Sets the netmask to accompany the static IP address of the LAN interface.
The parameter must be strictly a dotted quad for the netmask, with each part
an
<NR1>
in the range 0 to 255, (e.g. 255.255.255.0).
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