Configuration
Setting Configuration Values
Value | Default Value | Description |
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IP Address | 192.0.0.192 | This value is the Internet Protocol (IP) address of the |
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| LAN/GPIB Gateway. The IP address is a required value and |
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| is used for all IP and TCP/IP communications with the |
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| LAN/GPIB Gateway. |
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| The IP address is represented in dotted decimal notation |
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| (for example, 154.140.222.201). This number is not |
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| assigned by Agilent. Rather, it is assigned by your designated |
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| Network Administrator. The LAN/GPIB Gateway uses the |
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| default IP address of 192.0.0.192 as a temporary IP |
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| address until you configure a true IP address. |
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IP Allow List | * (all allowed) | The IP allow list defines a list of computer systems that are |
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| allowed to communicate with the LAN/GPIB Gateway. When a |
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| computer system attempts to connect to the LAN/GPIB |
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| Gateway, the Gateway checks the IP address of the computer |
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| system requesting the connection against the list of IP |
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| addresses that are allowed access to the LAN/GPIB Gateway. |
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| The IP address(es) of the computer system(s) are represented |
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| in dotted decimal notation, with each IP address separated by |
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| a blank space. The maximum length of the allow list is 125 |
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| characters. Not specifying an allow list or specifying an allow |
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| list value of * (the asterisk wild card character) allows |
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| connections from all computer systems on the network. |
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| An example IP allow list entry follows that lists the specific |
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| IP addresses of two computer systems that are allowed to |
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| communicate with the LAN/GPIB Gateway: |
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| allow: 156.140.34.2 192.54.24.5 |
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| You can also use the asterisk wild card character (*) to |
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| signify all IP addresses. For example, either of the following |
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| entries allow all computer systems with IP addresses starting |
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| with 156.140: |
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| allow: 156.140.*.* or allow: 156.140.* |
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| In addition, you can use a dash character |
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| numbers to signify a range of IP addresses. For example: |
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| allow: |
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