How to determine a pcs configuration settings – Agilent Technologies N8201A User Manual

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Agilent N8201A Performance Downconverter Synthetic Instrument Module, 3 Hz to 26.5 GHz

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Hardware Setup and Configuration

How to Troubleshoot Connectivity Problems on the Network

The Synthetic Instrument Finder program is used to find instruments on a network when
the N8201A performance downconverter is connected through a router or cross-over
cable. There are three possible configurations:

connecting the PC through a company wide site LAN connection to the
N8201A performance downconverter

connecting the PC to the same private LAN network as the instrument

connecting the PC directly to the instrument using a cross-over cable - this would
typically be used for troubleshooting and is not normally used to control an
instrument directly

The N8201A performance downconverter is shipped with a default IP address. This
default IP address is 192.168.EE.FF, where EE and FF are the last two parts of the
Media Access Control (MAC) address (AA.BB.CC.DD.EE.FF).

How to Determine a PCs Configuration Settings

From a DOS Window

1

From the Windows Desktop, click Start > Run.

2

At the Open: prompt, type CMD and press Enter to open a DOS window.

3

At the command prompt, type ipconfig/all to display the PCs network connection
details.

Or,

From the PCs Control Panel

1

From the Windows Desktop, click Start > Settings > Control Panel > Network and
Internet Connections
.

2

From the Network and Internet Connections window, double-click the Local Area
Connection
.

3

In the Local Area Connection Status dialog, click the Support tab and click Details to
display the PCs Network Connection Details.

The Network Connection Details include:

Physical Address

DHCP status, enabled or disabled (displayed when using the DOS window ipconfig
command only)

Auto configuration enabled or disabled (displayed when using the DOS window
ipconfig command only)

IP Address

Subnet Mask

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