RIGOL DP832 User Manual

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Chapter 2 Front Panel Operations

RIGOL

DP800 User’s Guide

2-53

DHCP: in this mode, the DHCP server in the current network assigns

network parameters (such as the IP address) for the instrument. Press

DHCP to enable or disable the DHCP configuration mode. By default, the

DHCP configuration mode is "On".

Auto IP: in this mode, the instrument acquires the IP address from

169.254.0.1 to 169.254.255.254 and subnet mask 255.255.0.0 according to

the current network configuration automatically. Press Auto IP to enable

or disable the auto IP configuration mode. By default, the auto IP

configuration mode is "On".

Note: When the DHCP and auto IP configuration modes are enabled at the

same time, the instrument uses the DHCP configuration mode. Therefore,

to use the auto IP configuration mode, DHCP should be set to "Off".

Manual IP: in this mode, users define the network parameters (such as

the IP address). Press Manual IP to enable or disable the manual IP

configuration mode. By default, the manual IP configuration mode is "Off".

Note: When all the three configuration modes are set to "On", the priority

order of parameter configuration is "DHCP", "Auto IP" and "Manual IP".

Therefore, to use the manual IP configuration mode, DHCP and Auto IP

should be set to "Off".

Tip
 When all the three configuration modes are set to "On", the priority order

of parameter configuration is "DHCP", "Auto IP" and "Manual IP".

 The three IP configuration modes cannot all be set to "Off" at the same

time.

3. MAC Address

The MAC (Media Access Control) address is also called hardware address and is

used to define the location of the network device. For a power supply, the MAC

address is unique and is usually used to recognize the instrument when

assigning IP address for the instrument. The MAC address (48 bits, namely 6

bytes) is usually expressed in hexadecimal form, for example,

00-2A-A0-AA-E0-56.

4. VISA Descriptor

VISA (Virtual Instrument Software Architecture) is an advanced application

programming interface developed by NI (National Instrument) and is used to

communicate with various instrument buses. It uses the same method to

communicate with the instrument regardless of the type of the instrument

interface (GPIB, USB, LAN/Ethernet or RS232). The instrument communicating

with it via the GPIB, USB, LAN/Ethernet or RS232 interface is called "Resource".

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