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This value can be changed by pressing the SET
key and entering a new value from the keypad or
using the Voltage and Frequency shuttles. Use the
numeric data pad or the Voltage shuttle to enter
each field. To move between the four fields, use the
decimal point key on the keypad or the Frequency
shuttle.
Any change to this value will NOT take effect until
after power on the unit has been cycled.
HostBits
Number of host bits as opposed to network bits in
network mask. A CIDR class C network uses 24
network bits and 8 host bits. (Class A = 24, Class B
= 16).
This value can be changed by pressing the SET
key and entering a new value from the keypad. Any
change to this value will NOT take effect until after
power on the unit has been cycled.
Port No
TCP remote port number. This value must be set to
5025 (SCPI) to support the built in web page.
This value can be changed by pressing the SET
key and entering a new value from the keypad. Any
change to this value will NOT take effect until after
power on the unit has been cycled.
LAN Default
LAN default setting can be achieve by selecting the
Mac address screen and press the set key followed
by the Enter key. Press the Enter key again to
confirm. The IP address is set to DHCP or AUTO
IP.
Table 3-1: LAN Setting screens.
Once you have an IP address, you can test the IP address from your Windows PC. An easy way
to do so is to use the ping utility under MS DOS. To do so, bring up a DOS window using the start
menu:
Start>Programs>Accessories>Command Prompt)
At the command prompt type
ping
This will send an IP ping request to the power source. For this to work, the power source must be
turned on and connected to the same network as the PC. Also, the power source interface
configuration must be set to use a baud rate of 460,800. If everything is working it will look like
this: