Commands Listed in Alphabetical Order
The default sta
te is enabled. (See page 1-11, Setting Up Remote Communications
Software.)
NOTE. If the socket server state is 0 (disabled) and this command is sent to enable
the socket server when the port is in use by another service, then the error event
code 221 (settings conflict) is posted to the event queue, and the socket server
remains d isabled. In this case, select a different port number and attempt to
enable the s
ocket server again.
Group
Miscellaneous
Syntax
SOCKETServer:ENAble {ON|OFF|<NR1>}
SOCKETServer:ENAble?
Related Commands
SOCKETServer:PROTOCol, SOCKETServer:PORT
Arguments
ON enables the socket server.
OFF disables the socket server.
<NR1> = 0 disables the socket server; any other value turns it on.
Examples
SOCKETServer:ENAble ON enables the socket server.
SOCKETServer:ENAble? might return 1, indicating that the socket server is
enabled (the default).
SOCKETServer:PORT
This command sets the TCPIP port for the socket server connection. If the socket
server is enabled and the port specified is in use by another service, then the error
event code 221 (Settings conflict) is posted to the event queue and the socket
server remains in its current state (i.e. enabled/disabled and port address remain
unchanged). The default port is 4000.
Group
Miscellaneous
Syntax
SOCKETServer:PORT <NR1>
SOCKETServer:PORT?
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