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Features and Functions 3
Keysight 33210A User’s Guide 145
Resetting the LAN
You can return the LAN settings to the default values and restart the LAN at any
time with the Reset LAN feature:
Front panel operation: Press and press the I/O softkey. Select LAN, then
Modify Settings, followed by Reset LAN. The message “Restarting LAN” is
displayed while the LAN is reset.
There is no SCPI command to reset the LAN.
DHCP On/Off (LAN)
DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) is a protocol for automatically
assigning a dynamic IP address to a device on a network. DHCP is typically the
easiest way to configure your Keysight 33210A for remote communication using
the LAN interface.
Select DHCP On to use DHCP to automatically assign an IP address.
The DHCP setting is stored in non-volatile memory and does not change when
power has been off or after a remote interface reset.
Front panel operation: Press and press the I/O softkey. Select LAN, then
Modify Settings, followed by IP Setup. By default, DHCP is On. Press the
DHCP On/Off softkey to toggle its state.
There is no SCPI command to set DHCP On/Off.
Auto IP On/Off (LAN)
Auto IP is another protocol for automatically assigning a dynamic IP address to a
device on a network. Typically, AutoIP will attempt to assign an IP address if
DHCP cannot.
Select Auto IP On to use Auto IP to automatically assign an IP address.
–If both DHCP and Auto IP fail to assign a valid IP address, the currently
configured static IP Address will be used
The Auto IP setting is stored in non-volatile memory and does not change
when power has been off or after a remote interface reset.

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