Setting up a measurement
R&S
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NRPM
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For establishing a connection to the sensor module, try the default hostname and
the hostname extended with
.local
as shown in the example below. All commu-
nication for resolving names in the top-level-domain (TLD)
.local
are defined to
be executed using dedicated local services and ports if no other DNS (domain
name server) is available.
Example:
Default hostname:
nrpm3n-102333
Extended hostname:
nrpm3n-102333.local
6.3.5.2
Assigning the IP address
Depending on the network capabilities, the TCP/IP address information for the
R&S
NRPM3N LAN sensor module can be obtained in different ways:
●
If the network supports dynamic TCP/IP configuration using the dynamic host
configuration protocol (DHCP), the address information can be assigned auto-
matically.
●
If the network does not support DHCP, the R&S
NRPM3N LAN sensor module
tries to obtain the IP address via the zeroconf (APIA) protocol. If this attempt
does not succeed or if the instrument is set to use alternate TCP/IP configura-
tion, the IP address must be set manually.
Use hostnames to identify the sensor module
In networks using a DHCP server, it is recommended that you address the
sensor module by its unambiguous hostnames, see
A
hostname
is a unique identifier of the sensor module that remains perma-
nent as long as it is not explicitly changed. Hence, you can address a sen-
sor module by the same identification, irrespectively if a network or a point-
to-point connection is used.
Connecting an R&S
NRPM OTA power measurement