3 Features and Functions
150 Keysight 33210A User’s Guide
Domain Name (LAN)
A domain name is a registered name on the Internet, which is translated into an IP
address.
– Contact your network administrator for the correct domain name.
– Enter the domain name using the knob and cursor keys. Each character can be
a letter (“a” through “z”), number, dash (“_”), or period (“.”).
– Use the knob to select each character.
– Use the cursor key to move to the next character.
– You can use the keypad for numbers.
– Use the key to delete all characters to the right, starting at the cursor
position.
– The host name 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 DNS Setup. Then select Domain Name and
enter the domain name.
– There is no SCPI command to set a domain name.
DNS Server (LAN)
DNS (Domain Name Service) is an Internet service that translates Domain names
into IP addresses. The DNS server address is the IP address of a server that
performs this service.
– Contact your network administrator to find out whether DNS is being used,
and for the correct DNS server address.
– Enter the address using the numeric keypad (not the knob).
– The DNS server address 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 DNS Setup. Then select DNS Server and enter
the server address.
– There is no SCPI command to set a DNS server address.