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Models 707B and 708B Switching Matrix Reference Manual
Section 2: General operation
707B-901-01 Rev. A / August 2010
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To set the IP address:
1. From the front panel, press the
MENU
key.
2. Use the navigation wheel to select
LAN > CONFIG > METHOD
. Press the navigation wheel to
display the METHOD menu.
3. Select
MANUAL
. Press the navigation wheel to select your choice and return to the LAN
CONFIG menu.
4. Select
IP_ADDRESS
. Press the navigation wheel to display the current IP address.
5. If you are:
•
Connecting directly to a host computer, set all but the last three digits to match the IP address of the
host computer. Change the last three numbers (after the last decimal point) to a number that is unique
on the LAN. The last three digits may be anything from 1 to 254 for a subnet mask of 255.255.255.0.
•
Connecting to a network: Enter the address provided by your system administrator.
Quick Tip
To set the address, turn the navigation wheel to go to the number that needs to change, then press
the navigation wheel. Turn the navigation wheel to change the number, then press the navigation
wheel to set that number. Repeat this for each number that needs to change.
6. Record the instrument’s IP address.
7. Press
the
ENTER
key when the IP address is complete. The LAN CONFIG menu is displayed.
8. Press
the
EXIT (LOCAL)
key once to return to the LAN menu.
9. Select
APPLY
. Press the navigation wheel to save the change. The Main Menu is displayed.
TCP/IP network basics
Regardless of the type of network connection used, there must be a way to identify each network
device on a network. A software driver installed in the computer provides the means of controlling the
instrument. A data communication protocol defines the method of exchanging instructions and data
between the computer and each instrument.
CAUTION
When connecting to a corporate network, the network administrator MUST provide all of the network
settings for the LAN instrument. Failure to use settings provided by the network administrator could
result in failures at other locations on the corporate network. Failure to work through the network
administrator could also be considered a breach of company policy. Always consult with the network
administrator before attempting to connect instrumentation to the network.
LAN and LXI instruments use the TCP/IP protocol to communicate with other hosts on the network. A
host is defined as any device on the network that can transmit and receive IP packets. In addition to
the instrumentation, this includes workstations, servers, and routers. Each host on a TCP/IP network
is assigned an IP address that is unique to that host.