Accessing The Event Log From The Command Interface - Keithley 2601B Reference Manual

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Appendix C: LAN concepts and settings
Event log descriptions
Column title Description
Received
Time
Event ID
From
Timestamp
HWDetect
Sequence
Domain
Flags
Data

Accessing the event log from the command interface

You can access the event log from any remote command interface. The event log must be enabled
before LXI trigger events can be viewed. To enable the event log, send:
eventlog.enable = 1
To view the event log from a remote interface, send:
print(eventlog.all())
C-20
Displays the date and time that the LAN
trigger occurred in UTC, 24-hour time
Identifies the lan.trigger[N] that
generates an event
Displays the IP address for the device that
generates the LAN trigger
The Series 2600B does not support the
IEEE Std 1588 standard; the values in this
field are always 0 (zero)
Identifies a valid LXI trigger packet
Each instrument maintains independent
sequence counters:
One for each combination of UDP multicast
network interface and UDP multicast
destination port
One for each TCP connection
Displays the LXI domain number; the default
value is 0 (zero)
Contain data about the LXI trigger packet;
values are:
1 - Error
2 - Retransmission
4 - Hardware
8 - Acknowledgments
16 - Stateless bit
The values for this are always 0 (zero)
Series 2600B System SourceMeter® Instrument Reference Manual
Example
06:56:28.000 8 May 2011
LAN0 = lan.trigger[1]
LAN1 = lan.trigger[2]
LAN2 = lan.trigger[3]
LAN3 = lan.trigger[4]
LAN4 = lan.trigger[5]
LAN5 = lan.trigger[6]
LAN6 = lan.trigger[7]
LAN7 = lan.trigger[8]
localhost
192.168.5.20
LXI
0
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2600BS-901-01 Rev. B / May 2013

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