274 Keysight InfiniiVision HD3-Series Oscilloscopes User's Guide
22 Utility Settings
3 In the LAN Setup tab of the I/O dialog box, you can select:
• LAN Settings... — Opens the LAN Settings dialog box where you can set up the
oscilloscope's LAN settings. See
"Setting up the Oscilloscope's LAN
Connection" on page 274.
• LAN Reset — Resets the oscilloscope's LAN settings.
• Turn off LAN Identify — Turns off the oscilloscope's identification function. The
identification function can be turned on via the instrument's web interface,
on the Home tab.
Using the oscilloscope's rear panel LAN (local area network) port, you can place
the oscilloscope on the network and set up its LAN connection. Once that is done,
you can use the oscilloscope's web interface (see
Chapter 23, “Web Interface,”
starting on page 293), or remotely control the oscilloscope via the LAN interface.
See Also •
Chapter 23, “Web Interface,” starting on page 293 (when the oscilloscope is
connected to a LAN).
•
"Remote Programming via the Web Interface" on page 295
• The oscilloscope's Programmer's Guide.
• "Remote Programming with Keysight IO Libraries" on page 296
Setting up the Oscilloscope's LAN Connection
Using the rear panel LAN port, you can place the oscilloscope on the network and
set up its LAN connection. Once that is done, you can use the oscilloscope's web
interface or remotely control the oscilloscope via the LAN interface.
The oscilloscope supports methods for automated LAN configuration or manual
LAN configuration (see
"To establish a LAN connection" on page 275). It is also
possible to set up a point-to-point LAN connection between a PC and the
oscilloscope (see
"Stand-alone (Point-to-Point) Connection to a PC" on
page 276).
When you connect the oscilloscope to a LAN, it is a good practice to limit access to the
oscilloscope by setting a password using the web interface. By default, the oscilloscope is not
password protected.