Using Telnet To Send Commands - Keysight N9320B Programmer's Manual

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Getting Started
Remotely Operating Your N9320B

Using Telnet to Send Commands

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N9320B provides the telnet programming function in Windows. It
allows the programmer send or receive information by SCPI commands.
The syntax of the telnet command is:
Establish connection:
Send Command:
SCPI> KM2 SCPI command
The maximum connections N9320B allowed at one time is 5 connections.
Attempt to setup more connections will be refused.
Please refer to the procedures below to use this function based on
LAN connection.
1
Click Start > Run in windows system on your PC. Eenter "cmd" to
open the command pop-up window and then type the telnet
command to setup a telnet connection.
2
Type remote commands after the prompt SCPI>, and then press
enter key to send them to the device. Commands typed must
accord with requirments of SCPI.
Please find the Telnet example as below:
Welcome to Telnet SCPI Server: N9320B
Keysight Technologies,N9320B,
A.01.01.CIDKMNEW,0B.03.03
SCPI>calc:mark:mode pos
SCPI>calc:mark:max
SCPI>calc:mark:x?
+2.5000000000000000E+009
SCPI> calc:mark:mode pos; :calc:mark:max
SCPI>
telnet <IP address> <Port number>

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