Lan Communications; Set Up Lan Communications On The Instrument - Tektronix Keithley DMM7510 User Manual

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LAN communications

You can communicate with the instrument using a local area network (LAN).
When you connect using a LAN, you can use a web browser to access the internal web page of the
instrument and change some of the instrument settings. For more information, see
interface
(on page 3-13).
The DMM7510 is a version 1.5 LXI Device Specification 2016 instrument that supports TCP/IP and
complies with IEEE Std 802.3 (ethernet LAN). There is one LAN port on the rear panel of the
instrument that supports full connectivity on a 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps network. The DMM7510
automatically detects the speed.
The DMM7510 also supports Multicast DNS (mDNS) and DNS Service Discovery (DNS-SD), which
are useful on a LAN with no central administration.
Contact your network administrator to confirm your specific network requirements before setting up a
LAN connection.
If you have problems setting up the LAN, refer to

Set up LAN communications on the instrument

This section describes how to set up manual or automatic LAN communications on the instrument.
If you are using a DMM7510 with no front panel, you can check the settings with the SCPI
command :SYSTem:COMMunication:LAN:CONFigure or the TSP command lan.ipconfig().
Check communication settings
Before setting up the LAN configuration, you can check the communication settings on the instrument
without making any changes.
To check communication settings on the instrument:
1. Press the MENU key.
2. Under System, select Communication. The SYSTEM COMMUNICATIONS window opens.
3. Select LAN to see the settings for that interface.
4. Press the EXIT key to leave the SYSTEM COMMUNICATION window without making
any changes.
DMM7510-900-01 Rev. C / September 2019
Section 3: Using a remote interface
LAN troubleshooting suggestions
Using the web
(on page 3-13).
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