Features and Functions
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3.16.2 DHCP/Auto-IP 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 81150A / 81160A for remote
communication using the LAN interface. DHCP/Auto-IP is On by default.
Select DHCP/Auto-IP On to use DHCP to automatically assign an IP
address. If DHCP is not available, then Auto IP will be used to assign
the IP address.
Select DHCP/Auto-IP Off if you want to manually assign an IP
address using the IP Address softkey.
The DHCP/Auto-IP setting is stored in non-volatile memory and does not
change when power has been off or after a remote interface reset.
Press and then the I/O Interfaces softkey.
Then select LAN, followed by IP Setup.
By default, DHCP/Auto-IP is On. Press the DHCP/Auto-IP softkey to
toggle its state.
There is no SCPI command to set DHCP/Auto-IP On/Off.