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View LAN Interface Information
Configure LAN Interface Information
The operation steps to view the LAN interface information in the System Menu
are as follows.
1. Press the composite keys [Shift]+[P-set] (System) on the front panel to en-
ter the system menu.
2. Rotate the knob or press the Up/Down key to select 6. I/O Con and press
[Enter].
3. Press the Left/Right key to select LAN and press [Enter].
4. Press the Left/Right key to select Info and press [Enter].
5. Press the Up/Down key or rotate the knob to view the LAN parameters. See
the information in
3.6 System Menu Function
The configurable parameters of the IT6000C series power supply are described
as follows.
IP-Conf
•
IP Addr: This value is the Internet Protocol (IP) address of the instrument. An
IP address is required for all IP and TCP/IP communications with the instru-
ment. An IP Address consists of 4 decimal numbers separated by periods.
Each decimal number ranges from 0 through 255 with no leading zeros (for
example, 169.254.2.20).
•
Sub Net: This value is used to enable the instrument to determine if a client
IP address is on the same local subnet. The same numbering notation ap-
plies as for the IP Address. When a client IP address is on a different subnet,
all packets must be sent to the Default Gateway.
•
Gateway: This value is the IP Address of the default gateway that allows the
instrument to communicate with systems that are not on the local subnet, as
determined by the subnet mask setting. The same numbering notation ap-
plies as for the IP Address. A value of 0.0.0.0 indicates that no default gate-
way is defined.
•
DNS1: This field enters the primary address of the server. Contact your LAN
administrator for server details. The same numbering notation applies as for
the IP Address. A value of 0.0.0.0 indicates that no default server is defined.
DNS is an internet service that translates domain names into IP addresses.
It is also needed for the instrument to find and display its hostname assigned
by the network. Normally, DHCP discovers the DNS address information;
you only need to change this if DHCP is unused or not functional.
•
DNS2: This field enters the secondary address of the server. Contact your
LAN administrator for server details. The same numbering notation applies
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