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3.16.5 Default Gateway (LAN)
A gateway is a network device that provides a connection between
networks. The default gateway setting is the IP address of such a device.
Setting up a default
Gateway
You need not set a gateway address if DHCP is in use.
Contact your network administrator to find out whether a gateway is
being used, and for the address.
Enter the gateway address using the numeric keypad (not the knob).
The gateway address 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 is On. Select DHCP Off if necessary. Then select
Default Gateway.
There is no SCPI command to set a gateway address.