42 Keysight CXG, EXG, and MXG X-Series Signal Generators Programming Guide
Using IO Interfaces
Using LAN
Using LAN
The signal generator can be remotely programmed through a 100Base–T LAN
interface or 10Base–T LAN interface and LAN–connected computer using one
of several LAN interface protocols. The LAN allows instruments to be
connected together and controlled by a LAN–based computer. LAN and its
associated interface operations are defined in the IEEE 802.2 standard. For
more information refer to
http://www.ieee.org
.
The signal generator supports the following LAN interface protocols:
— VXI–11 (See
)
— Sockets LAN (See
— Telephone Network (TELNET) (See
)
— File Transfer Protocol (FTP) (See
— LXI
VXI–11 and sockets LAN are used for general programming using the LAN
interface, TELNET is used for interactive, one command at a time instrument
control, and FTP is for file transfer. LXI is used to communicate with multiple
instruments through LAN events using precision time protocols.
For more information on the LXI standards, refer to www.keysight.com/find/lxi.
The following sections contain information on selecting and connecting IO
libraries and LAN interface hardware that are required to remotely program the
signal generator through LAN to a LAN–based computer and combining those
choices with one of several possible LAN interface protocols.
—
“Setting Up the LAN Interface” on page 43
—
“Verifying LAN Functionality” on page 46
For more information on configuring your signal generator for LAN, refer to
the User’s Guide for your signal generator. You can also refer to
www.keysight.com
and search on the FAQs: Hardware Configurations and
Installation.
For more information on configuring the signal generator to communicate
.
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