Manuale UtenteSommarioTitle Page1Table of Contents7Documentation Outline4Documentation Map51 Connecting and Configuring the Analyzer12About This Chapter13Intoducing the LAN Interface14LAN Client/Server Functions15Connecting the Analyzer to the LAN16Setting Up a Network17Point-to-Point Connections18Configuring the Analyzer19The Analyzer's IP Address and Hostname19The Gateway Address20The Subnet Mask20The Ethernet Address20To Configure the Analyzer21Testing the LAN Communication22Running Ping under Windows 9522Running Ping under UNIX23Managing User Names and Passwords24Constructing Valid User Names and Passwords24Adding New User Names and Passwords24Removing a User from the Access List25Displaying the Access List25Using BOOTP26BOOTP Fundamentals26Setting Up the BOOTP Server26Setting Up the BOOTP Client27Testing BOOTP29Setting Up LAN Features with Wizards32IBasic LAN Wizard32Windows LAN Wizard322 Accessing the Analyzer's Web Pages33About This Chapter35Accessing the Analyzer with Your Web Browser36Screen Snapshot38Control the Analyzer with SCPI Commands40Analyzer Configuration42Product Documentation42Product Overview43Other Links433 Printing44About This Chapter45Compatible Printers45Configuring the Printer46Configuring the Analyzer for Printing to a LAN Printer47If You Have Trouble Printing494 Accessing the Analyzer's File System Using FTP50About This Chapter51Using FTP to Access the Analyzer52Example 1: Copying a File to the Analyzer54Example 2: Retrieving a File from the Analyzer55Commonly Used FTP Commands57Using GUI FTP Software59Example: Transferring Files between the Analyzer and Your PC595 Accessing the Analyzer's Dynamic Data Disk61The Dynamic Data Disk62Saving and Recalling Analyzer States65Copying Programs to and from the Analyzer67Copying an IBASIC Program to or from the Analyzer67Copying and Running a Program with One Command69Copying a Screen Image to a Local File70Copying Instrument Parameters in ASCII Text Format73Retrieving Measurement Data in ASCII Format74Importing Graphics or Data into PC Applications75Importing a Screen Snapshot into a Word Processor Program75Importing Trace Data into a Spreadsheet Program766 Controlling the Analyzer via the LAN78About This Chapter79Using Socket Programming to Control Your Analyzer80Setting Up Your Analyzer for Socket Programming80Controlling the Analyzer via the Dynamic Data Disk81Entering Commands Directly with Telnet82Telnet Example84Controlling the Analyzer with a C Program86IBASIC Communication across the LAN101Controlling Multiple Analyzers using a Perl Script105Controlling the Analyzer using HP VEE108Controlling the Analyzer with a Java™ Applet110Controlling the Analyzer using SICL LAN119Collecting SICL LAN Setup Information120Configuring Your Analyzer as a SICL LAN Server121Configuring Your PC as a SICL LAN Client121Controlling Your Analyzer with SICL LAN and HP VEE122Controlling Your Analyzer with SICL LAN and HP BASIC for Windows126Controlling Your Analyzer with SICL LAN and HP BASIC for UNIX (Rocky Mountain BASIC)1277 Using the Network File System (NFS)128About This Chapter129Introduction to NFS130NFS Protocols131Setting Up NFS132Configuring the Analyzer as an NFS Client132Using a Local HOSTS File138Using NFS Automount—Connecting to Network Resources Automatically140Using Save/Recall with NFS1428 General Troubleshooting145About This Chapter146Troubleshooting the Initial Connection147Assess the Problem147Ping the Analyzer from Your Computer or Workstation149Ping Your Computer or Other Device from Your Analyzer151Capturing Network Statistics154Subnets and Gateways159Troubleshooting Subnet Problems161Solutions to Common Problems162If you cannot connect to the analyzer162If you cannot access the file system via ftp162If you cannot telnet to the command parser port163If you get an "operation timed-out" message163If you cannot access internal web pages or import graphic images when using a point-to-point connection163If all else fails1639 Quick Reference164EIA/TIA 568B Wiring165The TELNET Command168Synopsis168Description168Options and Parameters168The FTP Command169Synopsis169Description169Options and Parameters169The PING Command171Synopsis171Description171Options and Parameters171Dynamic Data Disk Contents172Agilent Technologies Sales and Service Offices174Glossary176Index182Dimensioni: 1,45 MBPagine: 185Language: EnglishApri il manuale