Configuration
Configuration Methods
When you are connected to the Gateway, you will see general information about the Telnet utility commands, as well as a listing of the current configuration settings for this Gateway.
For example, if you have not changed any of the configuration settings previously, you will see the default configuration settings for the Gateway as shown. In this display, the
Welcome to the E2050 LAN/GPIB Gateway configuration utility.
Commands
?Show additional commands
exit, quit | Exit WITHOUT saving configuration changes | |
reboot | Save configuration changes and restart | |
status | Show the LAN/GPIB Gateway connection status | |
Configuration Parameters |
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hostname: | E2050 | # Internet domain name |
0800091A0E02 | # Ethernet station address | |
ip: | 0.0.0.0 | # Internet Protocol address |
0.0.0.0 | # Default subnet gateway IP address | |
0.0.0.0 | # Network subnet mask | |
0.0.0.0 | # Syslog server IP address | |
bootp: | ON | # Obtain config via BOOTP/TFTP |
0 | # LAN connect timeout in seconds | |
120 | # Server I/O timeout in seconds | |
allow: | * | # IP allow list |
21 | # GPIB Address | |
hpib | # GPIB interface symbolic name | |
7 | # GPIB logical unit number |
7Now you must turn on Local Echo in the Terminal Preferences dialog box so the Telnet utility will display your typed input. From the menu at the top of the Telnet window, select Terminal Preferences. The Terminal Preferences dialog box is displayed.
8Click the checkbox next to Local Echo to turn it on. A checkmark is displayed in the checkbox. Local Echo is now set on.
9Click OK to close the Terminal Preferences dialog box.
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