Installation
5.
Use the menu buttons and number keys to enter the desired IP address and
other network information.
By selecting the DHCP
ON
, the instrument can set its network address
automatically through DHCP. If you cannot establish communication using
DHCP, you need to manually set up an IP address and a Subnet Mask, if
necessary.
6.
Press the
Enter
button.
7.
Press the
Return
button three times to return to the main menu.
TCP/IP con
fi
guration methods.
In order to function properly on an Ethernet
based local area network (LAN), the unit needs to obtain a valid IP address, a
subnet mask, and a default gateway or router address. There are three methods
for obtaining these parameters: DHCP, Auto-IP, and Static IP. Check with your
network administrator for the proper method of con
fi
guration of instruments
on your network.
TCP/IP based remote interfaces.
Three TCP/IP based remote interfaces are
supported: raw socket, telnet, and VXI-11 net instrument. Raw socket access is
available on port 5025. Telnet access is available on port 5024. The VXI-11
interface enables IEEE 488.2 GPIB-like access to the unit over TCP/IP. It enables
controlled reads and writes and the ability to generate service requests. Most
recent VISA instrument software libraries support this protocol.
Link speed.
The physical Ethernet layer supports 10 Base-T and 100 Base-T link
speeds. The default link speed is set to 100 Base-T, but it can be set to 10 Base-T.
To reset the TCP/IP interface.
When con
fi
gured from the front panel, the TCP/IP
is automatically reset. Otherwise, changes to the TCP/IP con
fi
guration do not take
effect until the TCP/IP interface is either reset or the instrument power is cycled.
When reset is selected, any active connections will be aborted. The TCP/IP stack
will be reinitialized and con
fi
gured using the latest con
fi
guration options.
CAUTION.
Network security is an important consideration for all TCP/IP
networks. This instrument does not provide security controls, such as passwords
or encryption, for controlling access. If such controls are needed, you must
provide it at the network level. For example, you can use an internet
fi
rewall.
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