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IM WT3001E-51EN
5.10 Ethernet Interface Specifications
Item
Specifications
Number of communication ports
1
Connector type
RJ-45 connector
Electrical and mechanical specifications
Conforms to IEEE 802.3.
Transmission system
Ethernet (100BASE-TX/10BASE-T)
Data rate
100 Mbps maximum
Communication protocol
TCP/IP
Supported service
FTP client
Save setup parameters, waveform display data, numeric data, and screen image
data to an FTP server (network drive) on the network. Load the setup parameters
that have been saved to the FTP server.
FTP server
Access this instrument from a PC or workstation on the network and download the
file on the PC card or USB memory in this instrument. However, an FTP client is
needed on the PC or workstation.
LPR client (network printer)
Print the screen image on a network printer.
SMTP client (mail transmission)
Periodically transmit the information of this instrument to a specified mail address.
DHCP
DNS
Remote control
This instrument can be controlled remotely from a host such as a PC. For details,
see the Communication Interface
User’s Manual (IM WT3001E-17EN)
.
TCP Port Numbers that this instrument Uses
Port Number
Description
Function
20
File Transfer [Default Data]
FTP server and FTP client
*
21
File Transfer [Control]
FTP server and FTP client
25
Simple Mail Transfer Protocol
SMTP client
515
–
LPR client
10001
–
Instrument control via the Ethernet interface
UDP Port Numbers that this instrument Uses
Port Number
Description
Function
53
Domain Name Server
DNS client
67
Bootstrap Protocol Server
DHCP client
68
Bootstrap Protocol Client
(receive wait port)
123
Network Time Protocol
SNTP client
* The port number when FTP passive mode (see section 5.9) is turned OFF. If FTP passive mode is turned ON, the port number
is arbitrary.
If FTP passive mode is OFF, connection is established from the server. If you are connecting this instrument behind a firewall,
turn FTP passive mode ON.
For the procedure of changing the FTP passive mode, see section 5.9.