Lan.status.dns.name; Lan.status.duplex - Keithley 708B Reference Manual

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lan.status.dns.name

Reads present DNS fully qualified host name.
Type
TSP-Link accessible
Attribute (R)
Yes
Usage
hostName = lan.status.dns.name
hostName
Details
A fully qualified domain name (FQDN), sometimes referred to as an absolute domain name, is a domain name
that specifies its exact location in the tree hierarchy of the Domain Name System (DNS).
A FQDN is the complete domain name for a specific computer or host on the LAN. The FQDN consists of two
parts: the host name and the domain name.
If the DNS host name for an instrument is not found, this attribute stores the IP address in dotted decimal
notation.
Example
print(lan.status.dns.name)
Also see
lan.config.dns.address[N]
lan.config.dns.hostname

lan.status.duplex

This attribute describes which duplex mode is currently in use by the LAN interface.
Type
TSP-Link accessible
Attribute (R)
Yes
Usage
duplex = lan.status.duplex
duplex
Example
print(lan.status.duplex)
Also see
None
707B-901-01 Rev. A / August 2010
Affected by
Not applicable
Fully qualified DNS host name that can be used to connect to the instrument
Returns the dynamic DNS host name.
(on page 7-98)
(on page 7-101)
Affected by
Not applicable
LAN duplex setting can be one of the following values:
lan.FULL or 1: full-duplex operation
lan.HALF or 0: half-duplex operation
Returns the present LAN duplex mode, such as:
1.0000000e+00
Where saved
Default value
Not applicable
Not applicable
Where saved
Default value
Not applicable
Not applicable
Section 7: Command reference
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