Example Network Configurations - Agilent Technologies 990 User Manual

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Communications

Example network configurations

Example network configurations
Peer-to-peer
A peer-to-peer network (See
GC. It can also be used when no network is required or available. The cable(s) used for
peer-to-peer connections depend on the installed main board.
For a Micro GC with main board installed, either a crossover cable (CP740292) or a regular
(noncrossed) patch cable can be used.
Figure 50.
Peer-to-peer communication requires IP addresses in the same subnet range for the computer
and the Micro GC.
After assigning or changing the IP address of a Micro GC, you can remove the connection cable
and connect the computer and Micro GC to a local network using normal cabling. See
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Peer-to-peer (single instrument)
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50) is required to assign or change the IP address of a Micro
Crossover cable or
regular patch cable
Micro GC
with mainboard
Single 990 connected to a local
ation. IP address in the same
workst
subnet range as the computer
subnet range.
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