Agilent 8712ET - Manual

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Notice; This manual uses the following conventions:; Firmware Revision; FRONT PANEL KEY; Softkey
  • Page 3 – Acknowledgments
  • Page 4 – Documentation Outline; Printing; Describes how to configure and use NFS.; General Troubleshooting; Provides useful information in summary form.; Glossary
  • Page 5 – LAN Interface Supplement
  • Page 6 – The CATV Quick Start Guide provides abbreviated
  • Page 7 – Contents; vii; Running
  • Page 8 – viii; Accessing the Analyzer's File System Using FTP
  • Page 9 – ix; Entering Commands Directly with
  • Page 10 – HOSTS; General Troubleshooting
  • Page 11 – xi
  • Page 13 – Connecting and Configuring the Analyzer; About This Chapter; BOOTP; NOTE
  • Page 14 – Intoducing the LAN Interface
  • Page 15 – LAN Client/Server Functions; Client/Server Feature
  • Page 16 – LAN Interface Supplement 1-5; Connecting the Analyzer to the LAN; Your analyzer has an RJ-45 connector; To connect the analyzer to your network:; Figure 1-1 The LAN ETHERTWIST Port
  • Page 17 – Setting Up a Network; • Typical 16-port hub; Example of LAN Star Topology
  • Page 18 – “EIA/TIA 568B Wiring” on page; and verify all connections before using cables
  • Page 19 – Configuring the Analyzer; The Analyzer's IP Address and Hostname; CAUTION; control panel/network
  • Page 20 – The Gateway Address
  • Page 21 – To Configure the Analyzer; SYSTEM OPTIONS; LAN
  • Page 22 – Testing the LAN Communication; ping; “To Configure the
  • Page 23 – “Troubleshooting the Initial
  • Page 24 – Managing User Names and Passwords; User Name; Adding New User Names and Passwords; Type the user name in the displayed dialog box.
  • Page 25 – Removing a User from the Access List; Displaying the Access List
  • Page 26 – Using BOOTP; BOOTP Fundamentals; client; Setting Up the
  • Page 28 – “To Configure the Analyzer” on page 1-10; “Using a
  • Page 29 – Testing
  • Page 31 – Clear your current network configuration information.
  • Page 32 – Setting Up LAN Features with Wizards; IBasic LAN Wizard
  • Page 34 – Accessing the Analyzer's Web Pages
  • Page 35 – “Connecting and Configuring the Analyzer.”
  • Page 36 – Accessing the Analyzer with Your Web Browser
  • Page 38 – Screen Snapshot; menu on; Color Options
  • Page 40 – Control the Analyzer with SCPI Commands; . Commands or queries are sent to the analyzer by
  • Page 42 – Analyzer Configuration; Service Instrument Info
  • Page 43 – Product Overview
  • Page 45 – Chapter 1, “Connecting and; Compatible Printers
  • Page 46 – Configuring the Printer
  • Page 47 – Configuring the Analyzer for Printing to a LAN Printer; To set up your analyzer to print to a LAN printer:; Selecting and Configuring the LAN Printer; HARDCOPY; Select Copy Port
  • Page 49 – If You Have Trouble Printing; • Make sure the analyzer's LAN IP address has been set
  • Page 51 – Accessing the Analyzer's File System Using FTP; FTP
  • Page 52 – Using FTP to Access the Analyzer; “Using GUI FTP Software” on page 4- 10
  • Page 53 – rwx
  • Page 54 – Example 1: Copying a File to the Analyzer; “Managing User Names and Passwords” on page 1- 13; SAVE RECALL; Select Disk Non-Vol RAM Disk
  • Page 55 – “Copying an IBASIC Program to or from the
  • Page 57 – Commonly Used FTP Commands; The exact commands you use within
  • Page 58 – ftp; Command
  • Page 59 – Using GUI FTP Software; nvram; Automatic Server Determination.; cd nvram
  • Page 60 – The file has been transferred to the non-volatile RAM disk on your
  • Page 62 – Accessing the Analyzer's Dynamic Data Disk; The Dynamic Data Disk; The following files make up the contents of the dynamic data disk:; Contents of the Dynamic Data Disk; ASCII
  • Page 65 – Saving and Recalling Analyzer States; “Managing User Names
  • Page 66 – cd data
  • Page 67 – Copying Programs to and from the Analyzer; Chapter 6, “Controlling the Analyzer via the LAN”
  • Page 68 – “Copying and Running a Program with One; IBASIC
  • Page 69 – “Using FTP to Access the
  • Page 70 – Copying a Screen Image to a Local File
  • Page 73 – Copying Instrument Parameters in ASCII Text Format; Operating Parameters
  • Page 74 – Retrieving Measurement Data in ASCII Format
  • Page 75 – Importing Graphics or Data into PC Applications; type; If you have previously imported a screen snapshot from the
  • Page 79 – Controlling the Analyzer via the LAN
  • Page 80 – Using Socket Programming to Control Your Analyzer; “Controlling the Analyzer with a C Program” on; If you would like to select or restore the default value for the
  • Page 81 – Controlling the Analyzer via the Dynamic Data Disk; “The Dynamic Data Disk” on page 5-2
  • Page 82 – “Controlling the Analyzer using SICL LAN” on page 6-42
  • Page 83 – “Managing User Names and Passwords”
  • Page 84 – Telnet; The computer responds with the following messages:
  • Page 85 – The telnet connection closes and you see your regular prompt.; You can also control your analyzer from your web browser. See; prompt and then
  • Page 86 – Controlling the Analyzer with a C Program; “Using Socket Programming to Control Your
  • Page 101 – IBASIC Communication across the LAN; “Controlling Multiple Analyzers using a Perl Script” on page
  • Page 105 – Controlling Multiple Analyzers using a Perl Script; “IBASIC Communication
  • Page 108 – Controlling the Analyzer using HP VEE; than the hostname may also be faster. See
  • Page 110 – Controlling the Analyzer with a JavaTM Applet
  • Page 119 – Controlling the Analyzer using SICL LAN; • HP VEE
  • Page 120 – Collecting SICL LAN Setup Information; hpib
  • Page 121 – Configuring Your PC as a SICL LAN Client
  • Page 122 – Select VISA LAN Client from the Available Interface Types.; On your computer or workstation, select
  • Page 125 – See the HP VEE example program for more details.
  • Page 127 – analyzer IP address
  • Page 129 – • Introduction to NFS
  • Page 130 – Introduction to NFS
  • Page 131 – NFS Protocols; over the network. TCP is a reliable
  • Page 132 – Setting Up NFS; Configuring the Analyzer as an NFS Client; NFS Fundamentals
  • Page 133 – Preliminary Requirements
  • Page 134 – Mounting a Remote Host File System
  • Page 135 – “Using NFS; Enter
  • Page 136 – Confirming Remote File System Mounting
  • Page 137 – Unmounting a Remote File System; Select the device that you want to unmount and press the softkey
  • Page 138 – Using a Local; Creating and Saving a Local; “Using FTP to Access the Analyzer” on page 4-3
  • Page 140 – Adding Devices to the Automount Device Table; “Configuring the Analyzer as an NFS Client” on page 7-5
  • Page 141 – See “Configuring the Analyzer as an NFS Client” on page 7-5; Verifying Automount Entries
  • Page 142 – Using Save/Recall with NFS; Selecting a Remote Device; Chapter 4, “Accessing the Analyzer's File System; Select Disk
  • Page 143 – unknown; Copying Files to a Remote NFS Device
  • Page 144 – Copying Files from a Remote NFS Device
  • Page 146 – “Troubleshooting the Initial Connection” on page 8-3
  • Page 147 – Troubleshooting the Initial Connection; Assess the Problem; Timeout Errors; • The LAN connection has failed, or fails occasionally.; Packets Routinely Lost
  • Page 148 – Communications Not Established; “Ping the Analyzer from Your Computer or Workstation” on page 8-5
  • Page 149 – where 10 is the number of echo requests.; Normal Response for UNIX; • If error messages appear, then check the command syntax before
  • Page 150 – No Response; No packets received indicates no response from a ping.; Intermittent Response; LAN Port Setup
  • Page 151 – To Use the Built-In Ping Utility; and enter the IP address of the; LAN LAN Port Setup
  • Page 152 – Normal Response; A normal response after pressing; Example of a Successful Ping
  • Page 153 – Timeout Response; Example of a Failed Ping
  • Page 154 – Capturing Network Statistics
  • Page 159 – Subnets and Gateways; When you configure your analyzer as described in
  • Page 160 – • Gateway IP Address — the address of the router
  • Page 161 – Troubleshooting Subnet Problems; “Configuring the Analyzer” on page 1-8; Gateway IP Address
  • Page 162 – Solutions to Common Problems; If you cannot connect to the analyzer; “Troubleshooting Subnet Problems” on page 8-17; If you cannot access the file system via ftp; “If you cannot connect to the analyzer”
  • Page 163 – If all else fails
  • Page 164 – Quick Reference
  • Page 168 – The TELNET Command; Synopsis; Options and Parameters
  • Page 169 – The FTP Command; DataSocketBufferSize
  • Page 171 – The PING Command
  • Page 172 – Dynamic Data Disk Contents
  • Page 174 – Agilent Technologies Sales and Service Offices; UNITED STATES
  • Page 175 – INTERCON FIELD OPERATIONS
  • Page 177 – server; Protocol
  • Page 178 – and
  • Page 179 – network administrator; Similar to
  • Page 182 – Index
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LAN Interface User’s Guide Supplement

Agilent Technologies 8712ET/ES and 8714ET/ES

RF Network Analyzers

Part No. 08714-90013

Printed in USA

Print Date: June 2000

Supersedes October 1999

© Copyright 1998-2000

Agilent Technologies, Inc

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