Agilent Technologies N5183A MXG User Manual

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Agilent N518xA, E8663B, E44x8C, and E82x7D Signal Generators Programming Guide

Using IO Interfaces
Using LAN

NOTE

The Windows 2000 operating systems use a command prompt style interface for the Telnet
client. Refer to the

Figure 2- 7 on page 42

for an example of this interface.

Windows XP operating systems and newer can use this section to better understand how to
use the signal generator with port settings. For more information, refer to the help software
of the IO libraries being used.

The following telnet LAN connections are discussed:

“Using Telnet and MS- DOS Command Prompt” on page 40

“Using Telnet On a PC With a Host/Port Setting Menu GUI” on page 41

“Using Telnet On Windows 2000” on page 41

“The Standard UNIX Telnet Command” on page 42

A Telnet example is provided in

“Unix Telnet Example” on page 42

.

Using Telnet and MS-DOS Command Prompt

1.

On your PC, click

Start > Programs > Command Prompt.

2.

At the command prompt, type in telnet.

3.

Press the

Enter key. The Telnet display screen will be displayed.

4.

Click on the

Connect menu then select Remote System. A connection form (

Figure 2- 5

) is displayed.

Figure 2-5

Connect Form (Agilent IO Library version J.01.0100)

5.

Enter the

hostname, port number, and TermType then click Connect.

Host Name

−IP address or hostname

Port

−5023

Term Type

−vt100

6.

At the SCPI> prompt, enter SCPI commands. Refer to

Figure 2- 6 on page 41

.

7.

To signal device clear, press

Ctrl-C on your keyboard.

8.

Select

Exit from the Connect menu and type exit at the command prompt to end the Telnet

session.

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