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Lan interface
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7.6.2.
Read the Hostname
The hostname (see section 1.3.6) may be read with this query
Syntax:
SYSTem:COMMunicate:LAN:HOST?
Example:
SYST:COMM:LAN:HOST?
Response:
The hostname string, up to 15 characters long
Example: GEN7p5-1000-123 is a typical default hostname
7.6.3.
Read the IP Address
The IP address (see section 1.3.9) may be read with this query
Syntax:
SYSTem:COMMunicate:LAN:IP?
Example:
SYST:COMM:LAN:IP?
Response:
The IP address string, up to 15 characters long
Example: 169.254.9.35 is a typical default IP address
7.6.4.
Read the MAC Address
The MAC address (see section 1.3.11) may be read with this query
Syntax:
SYSTem:COMMunicate:LAN:MAC?
Example:
SYST:COMM:LAN:MAC?
Response:
The MAC address string, 17 characters long
Example: 00:19:f9:00:24:3b is a typical default IP address
7.6.5.
Reset the LAN Settings
WARNING: Sending this command could disable the
This command will reset the LAN settings to the factory default state. The effect of this
include changing the IP address and hostname, so LAN communication could be lost.
Therefore, only use this command as a diagnostic tool. See section 4.2 for a description of
the LAN reset condition and section 3.4 to restore the connection
Syntax:
SYSTem:COMMunicate:LAN:RESet
Example:
SYST:COMM:LAN:RES
7.6.6.
Serial Command Pass-Through
The Genesys™ power supply RS-232/485 (serial) command set has several functions
that cannot be implemented by the LAN SCPI command set. For example, power supply
calibration is done using the RS-232 port, so the LAN port has no calibration commands.
The serial command pass-through allows any serial command to be sent through the LAN
SCPI port
The response message from a pass-through command is the same response as seen over
the serial port. Unlike the SCPI commands, all pass-through commands have a response
message that may be read back
LAN connection to the power supply
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