DHCP
DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) can automatically assign a dynamic IP address to a LAN device. This is
typically the easiest way to configure the instrument for LAN.
– This setting is non-volatile; it will not be changed by power cycling or *RST.
1. Press Utilities > I/O Config > LAN Settings > Services > DHCP
IP address.
To manually set an IP address, Subnet Mask, or Default Gateway, press DHCP ON | OFF. Then, change the IP setup
as described below.
IP Address
You can enter a static IP address for the instrument as a four-byte integer expressed in dot notation. Each byte is a
decimal value, with no leading zeros (for example, 192.168.2.20).
– If DHCP is on, it attempts to assign an IP address to the instrument. If it fails, Auto-IP attempts to assign an IP
address to the instrument.
– Contact your LAN administrator for details.
– This setting is non-volatile; it will not be changed by power cycling or *RST.
1. Press Utilities > I/O Config > LAN Settings > Services> DHCP ON | OFF.
2. Press Back. Then press Addresses > Modify
Set the desired IP address.
3. Press Apply to save the setting.
Subnet Mask
Subnetting allows the LAN administrator to subdivide a network to simplify administration and minimize network
traffic. The subnet mask indicates the portion of the host address used to indicate the subnet.
– Contact your LAN administrator for details.
– This setting is non-volatile; it will not be changed by power cycling or *RST.
1. Press Utilities > I/O Config > LAN Settings > Services > DHCP ON | OFF.
2. Press Back. Then press Addresses > Modify
3. Select Subnet Mask field using Previous and Next key. Set the desired subnet mask address. (Example:
255.255.0.0)
4. Press Apply to save the setting.
Keysight EDU36311A User's Guide
ON
| OFF to use DHCP to automatically assign an
IP
Address. Select IP Address field using the Previous and Next key.
Subnet
Mask.
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