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| Configuration |
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| Setting Configuration Values |
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Hardware Address | N/A | The hardware address value cannot be set or changed with |
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| Telnet configuration of the LAN/GPIB Gateway. However, the |
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| hardware address value must be specified and set when using |
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| the BOOTP or the BOOTP with TFTP configuration method. |
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Hostname | E2050 | This value configures the Internet domain name for the LAN/ |
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| GPIB Gateway. This name is used in some error and status |
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| messages, but is not a required configuration setting. The |
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| maximum length of the hostname value is 35 characters. |
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21 | This value configures the GPIB bus address. This address is | |
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| used when transfers are made on the GPIB bus. A SICL client |
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| application can change this value by using the SICL function |
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| IGPIBBUSADDR. The GPIB address value can be any number |
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| 0 through 30. |
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hpib | This value is the symbolic name of the GPIB interface in the | |
Name |
| LAN/GPIB Gateway. It is used in a SICL client application’s |
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| iopen operation to symbolically reference the GPIB interface |
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| in the Gateway. The maximum length of the GPIB interface |
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| name is 15 characters. |
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| If |
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| be changed to gpib0. Also, for VISA LAN client, this name |
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| must match the name set in the IO Config utility. |
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7 | This value is the interface logical unit number of the GPIB | |
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| interface in the LAN/GPIB Gateway. It may be used in a SICL |
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| client application’s iopen statement to uniquely identify the |
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| GPIB interface in the Gateway. The GPIB logical unit value can |
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| be any number 1 through 255. |
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I/O Timeout | 120 sec | This value sets the server I/O timeout in seconds. It configures |
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| the Gateway to use an I/O timeout of the specified amount of |
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| seconds if the client requests a timeout of infinity. If 0 is |
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| specified for this value and the client requests infinity, the |
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| Gateway will use a timeout of infinity as requested. |
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| This timeout value may be used to ensure that the Gateway |
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| does not wait indefinitely for an I/O operation. It also allows the |
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| Gateway to detect certain network events (such as when a |
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| client connection is dropped) that may otherwise go |
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| undetected. If the Gateway detects such a condition, it will |
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| release any resources, such as locks, associated with the |
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| client. |
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