Feature Overview; Led Overview; Figure 1-1. Gpib-Enet/100 Front Panel - National Instruments GPIB GPIB-ENET/100 Getting Started Manual

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Feature Overview

LED Overview

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1 Power/Ready LED
2 Ethernet LEDs
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You can use either the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) or
a simple Ethernet configuration utility to configure the GPIB-ENET/100
without the need for any dip switches or jumpers. Installation options
include rack mounting, DIN rail mounting, wall mounting, and stackable
stand-alone use. You can stack the unit with other GPIB-ENET/100 units
and additional National Instruments products including the ENET-232
Series and ENET-485 Series serial controllers.
For more information about hardware specifications, refer to Appendix C,
Specifications.
With the GPIB-ENET/100, you gain all the features inherent in a
networked device: fewer cabling distance restrictions, device sharing,
and communication with devices throughout the Internet.
In a GPIB application, you are restricted to the distance limitations of the
GPIB specification. However, you can overcome these restrictions because
the GPIB-ENET/100 uses Ethernet, and can add an unlimited distance to
your application simply by utilizing the distances available to you by using
a networked device. Because the GPIB-ENET/100 uses standard Internet
protocols, you can exploit the Internet to communicate with your GPIB
instruments throughout the world.
Figure 1-1 shows the six light-emitting diodes (LEDs) on the
GPIB-ENET/100. The LEDs are visible from the top and front of the unit.
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Figure 1-1. GPIB-ENET/100 Front Panel

3 GPIB Port LEDs
4 Power Switch
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