Remote Control
R&S
®
ESRP
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See chapter "Remote Control".
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To access or control the measurement from a remote computer using the "Remote
Desktop" application (or a similar tool)
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To connect external network devices (e.g. printers)
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To transfer data from a remote computer and back, e.g. using network folders
This section describes how to configure the LAN interface. It includes the following top-
ics:
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Chapter 11.2.5.1, "Connecting the Instrument to the Network"
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Chapter 11.2.5.2, "Assigning the IP Address"
Note that only user accounts with administrator rights can configure LAN networks.
LXI
The R&S
ESRP supports the LXI core features. LXI gives you direct access to the LAN
settings described below.
For further information on the LXI interface, refer to the "LXI Configuration".
11.2.5.1
Connecting the Instrument to the Network
There are two methods to establish a LAN connection to the instrument:
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A non-dedicated network (Ethernet) connection from the instrument to an existing
network made with an ordinary RJ-45 network cable. The instrument is assigned
an IP address and can coexist with a computer and with other hosts on the same
network.
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A dedicated network connection (Point-to-point connection) between the instru-
ment and a single computer made with a (crossover) RJ-45 network cable. The
computer must be equipped with a network adapter and is directly connected to the
instrument. The use of hubs, switches, or gateways is not required, however, data
transfer is still performed using the TCP/IP protocol. You must assign an IP
address to the instrument and the computer, see
Chapter 11.2.5.2, "Assigning the
Note:
As the R&S
ESRP uses a 1 GBit LAN, a crossover cable is not necessary
(due to Auto-MDI(X) functionality).
Controlling the R&S
ESRP Remotely