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Agilent Technologies N1913a Installation Guide

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Getting Started 1
N1913/1914A Installation Guide 23
LAN
The power meter has three LAN operating modes:
Dynamic IP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol or DHCP)
Auto IP (Local PC Control or isolated (non- site) LAN)
Static IP (Manual mode)
Configuring the Power Meter
The IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway, can be changed
manually or remotely.
The IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway values are stored in
non- volatile memory and are not part of the save- recall function.
Selecting the LAN Network Type
You can connect and configure your power meter for site LAN or isolated
(non- site) LAN.
A site LAN network is defined as a local area network (LAN) in which
computers and LAN- enabled instruments are connected to a site LAN
(workgroup LAN, intranet, or enterprise LAN) via optional routers, hubs,
and/or switches.
An isolated (non- site) LAN network is defined as a local area network
(LAN) in which computers and LAN- enabled instruments are not con-
nected to a site LAN.
Select the LAN network type you will use to connect the power meter to
your computer. Then follow the procedure that corresponds to your
selected LAN network type.
NOTE
Your power meter uses standard VXI-11 protocol for emulating GPIB over a TCP/IP link. The
emulated GPIB address is fixed at 15.

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Agilent Technologies N1913a Specifications

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BrandAgilent Technologies
ModelN1913a
CategoryMeasuring Instruments
LanguageEnglish

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