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Front-Panel Menu Operation 3
Keysight 33210A Service Guide 53
5 Exit the menus.
Press DONE to exit each menu in turn, or p
ress
to exit the “Utility” menu
directly.
NOTE
More about IP Addresses and Dot Notation
Dot-notation addresses ("nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn" where "nnn" is a byte value) such as
IP addresses must be expressed with care. This is because most web software on
the PC will interpret byte values with leading zeros as octal numbers. Thus,
"255.255.020.011" is actually equivalent to the decimal "255.255.16.9" rather
than "255.255.20.11" because ".020" is interpreted as "16" expressed in octal,
and ".011" as "9". To avoid confusion it is best to use only decimal expressions of
byte values (0 to 255), with no leading zeros.
The Keysight 33210A assumes that all IP addresses and other dot-notation
addresses are expressed as decimal byte values, and strips all leading zeros
from these byte values. Thus, if you try to enter "255.255.020.011" in the IP
address field, it becomes "255.255.20.11" (a purely decimal expression). You
should enter exactly the same expression, "255.255.20.11" in your PC web
software to address the instrument. Do not use "255.255.020.011"—the PC will
interpret that address differently due to the leading zeros.

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