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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 any 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 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 <
NR
1> 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 <
NR
1> in the range 0 to 255, (e.g. 255.255.255.0).
Miscellaneous Commands
*IDN?
Returns the instrument identification. The exact response is determined by the
instrument configuration and is of the form <NAME>,<model>, 0, <version><
RMT
>
where <NAME> is the manufacturer's name, <model> defines the type of
instrument and <version> is the revision level of the software installed.
*TST?
The PSU has no self test capability and the response is always 0 <
RMT
>
*TRG
The PSU has no trigger capability.
Error Messages
Each error message has a number; only this number is reported via the remote control
interfaces. Error message numbers are not displayed but are placed in the Execution Error
Register where they can be read via the remote interfaces, see Status Reporting section.
Calibration Specific Commands
See Service Guide for details of calibration specific commands.