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Troubleshooting
Specifications
GPIB Characteristics
Install
Error codes
Warranty
Client - Server Configuration
Connecting to an Ethertwist LAN Using an RJ-45 Connector
Client Connection Problems
If no path is specified on the command line the default mode
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Contents
Agilent E2050 LAN/GPIB Gateway Installation and Configuration Guide
Manual Part Number E2050-90003 Printed in U.S.A. E0701
Page
Contents
Contents
E2050 LAN/GPIB Gateway User’s Guide
Contents
4. Administration
5. Troubleshooting
A. Specifications
Warranty Information
U.S. Government Restricted Rights
Installation and Configuration Guide
Trademark Information
Printing History
Copyright Information
Safety Considerations
Radio and Television Interference
Product and Documentation Labels
Grounding
n Relocate the radio or TV antenna
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
Safety
This declaration covers all options of the above products
Conforms with the following European Directives
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Introduction
Introduction
Chapter
How to Use This Guide
Guide Contents
How to Use This Guide
Chapter 2 - Installation
provided with VISA. See the Agilent I/O Libraries Installation and
provided with SICL. See the Agilent I/O Libraries Installation and
Related Software Documentation
for HP-UX
E2050 Hardware Description
E2050 LAN/GPIB Gateway Front Panel
E2050 Hardware Description
E2050 LAN/GPIB Gateway Front Panel
E2050 LAN/GPIB Gateway Rear Panel
E2050 LAN/GPIB Gateway Rear Panel
RJ-45 connector for 10 Base-T
BNC connector for
AC/DC Adapter and AC Power Cord
AC/DC Adapter and Standard AC Power Cord
Rack Mount Kit Optional
Rack Mount Kit Optional
E2050 Software/Firmware Architecture
I/O Application Software Supported
E2050 Software/Firmware Architecture
Chapter
Typical LAN Connections
Typical LAN Connections
E2050 Software/Firmware Architecture
Chapter
Client - Server Configuration
Client System
Server
GPIB Instrument
Software/Firmware Architecture Overview
Software/Firmware Architecture
E2050 Software/Firmware Architecture
Chapter
Using Application Software
Using Locks
E2050 Software/Firmware Architecture
Chapter
Installation
Installation
n Hardware Installation
n Hardware Requirements n Software Requirements
Chapter
Chapter
Hardware Requirements
Hardware Requirements
Chapter
Software Requirements
Software Requirements
Installing the Hardware
Installing the Hardware
Finding the LAN Hardware Address MAC Step 2 Configure the Network
Step 1 Record LAN Hardware Address
Installing the Hardware Step 3 Connect the Gateway to the Network
Connecting to an Ethertwist LAN Using an RJ-45 Connector
Do not connect to both the RJ-45 and the BNC connectors on the Gateway. Only one connection to the LAN interface in the Gateway can be made at a time. Data loss may occur if you try to use both connectors simultaneously. The Gateway will automatically select the active port
Chapter
Chapter
Connecting to a ThinLAN Using a BNC “T” Connector
Installing the Hardware
Chapter
Installing the Hardware Step 4 Connect GPIB Cable and Power Cords
Connecting the Power Module
Installing the Hardware Step 5 Observe the Power-On Sequence
Chapter
Chapter
Installation
Installing the Hardware
Configuration
Configuration
Chapter
Setting Configuration Values
Steps to Set Configuration Values
Configuration Values Descriptions
Setting Configuration Values
Setting Configuration Values
Default Value
Chapter
Value
hpib
Setting Configuration Values
Chapter
E2050
Setting Configuration Values
Chapter
192.0.0.192
allow 156.140.34.2
Chapter
Setting Configuration Values
LAN Timeout
Setting Configuration Values
including LAN timeout, I/O timeout, IP allow list, GPIB address
TFTP home directory the default mode and one where a path
If no path is specified on the command line the default mode
How Configuration Values are Used
Initialization Sequence After Telnet Configuration
Setting Configuration Values
Chapter
Chapter
route add host 192.0.0.192 yoursystemname Return
Setting Configuration Values
Configuration Methods
Configuration Methods Overview
Configuration Methods
Telnet
BOOTP
etc/bootptab file
with TFTP
BOOTP
Using Telnet Configuration Method Windows
route add 192.0.0.192 yoursystemname Enter
telnet 192.0.0.192 Enter
Configuration Methods
Chapter
Configuration Methods
# Default subnet gateway IP address
Chapter
Configuration Methods
Default Subnet Gateway Address
ip 156.140.222.201 Enter
ping E2050.agilent.com Enter
ping 156.140.4.249 Enter
Configuration Methods
Pinging E2050.agilent.com128.10.0.3 with 32 bytes of data
Request timed out. Request timed out. Request timed out
Pinging E2050.agilent.com128.10.0.3 with 32 bytes of data
Configuration Methods
Using Telnet Configuration Method HP-UX
Configuration Methods
route add host 192.0.0.192 yoursystemname Return
Chapter
Configuration Methods
Chapter
Chapter
Telnetcommand value Return
Configuration Methods
ping E2050.agilent.com Return
ping 156.140.4.249 Return
Configuration Methods
Chapter
Chapter
PING E2050.agilent.com 64 byte packets
Configuration Methods
Chapter
Using BOOTP Configuration Method HP-UX
Configuration Methods
Configuration Methods
Chapter
E2050\
ht=ether\
Configuration Methods
ping E2050.agilent.com Enter
ping 156.140.4.249 Enter
Chapter
Chapter
Using BOOTP with TFTP Configuration Method HP-UX
Configuration Methods
Configuration Methods
Chapter
E2050\
ht=ether\
Configuration Methods
Chapter
# The E2050 gw1 Configuration File hostname E2050
# Timeouts lan-timeout 7200 io-timeout # IP allow list
# GPIB configuration hpib-addr 17 hpib-name hpib1 hpib-unit
allow 156.140.34.2
ping E2050.agilent.com Return
Configuration Methods
ping 156.140.4.249 Return
Chapter
Administration
Administration
Chapter
Using the Telnet Utility
Accessing the Telnet Utility
Using the Telnet Utility
Chapter
Using the Telnet Utility
Chapter
Using the Telnet Utility
Chapter
Telnet Commands
Exiting the Telnet Utility
Using the Telnet Utility
Chapter
Using the Telnet Utility
Chapter
allow IPaddresses
ip IPaddress
Querying the Current Configuration
Software revision A.01.05 Bootrom revision A.01.03
Querying the Gateway
Querying the Firmware Revision
Querying the Configuration Method
Querying Gateway/Client Connections
Querying the Gateway
Chapter
Server ID
Client IP Addr
Client ID
Sess
Querying the Gateway
Chapter
ATNCTL
igpibantctl
Chapter
igpibgett1delay
Querying the Gateway
Configuring the Gateway
Setting Default Configuration Values
Changing the Configuration Method
Configuring the Gateway
Configuring the Gateway
Chapter
Using the Gateway’s syslog File
Viewing syslog
Messages
syslog-display
Feb 16 135106 hostname ready for use
syslog-clear
Configuring the Gateway
Chapter
Chapter
Terminating Client Connections
Configuring the Gateway
Chapter
Administration
Configuring the Gateway
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
Chapter
SICL Error Codes and Messages
Gateway Failure Messages
Gateway Failure Messages
Chapter
syslog File Messages
Gateway Failure Messages
Chapter
IPaddress
Troubleshooting Network Configuration
Troubleshooting Network Configuration
Verifying Network Connections
Chapter
Chapter
Troubleshooting Network Configurations
Troubleshooting Network Configuration
Troubleshooting Network Configuration
Chapter
Troubleshooting Gateway Configuration
Verifying Gateway Configuration
Setting Default Configuration
Troubleshooting Gateway Configuration
Chapter
Verifying the Configuration Method
Troubleshooting Gateway Configuration
Troubleshooting Gateway Configuration
Chapter
Chapter
Changing the Configuration Method
Troubleshooting Gateway Configuration
Troubleshooting Telnet Configuration
Troubleshooting BOOTP Configuration
Troubleshooting Gateway Configuration
Chapter
Chapter
Troubleshooting BOOTP with TFTP Configuration
Troubleshooting Gateway Configuration
Troubleshooting Client Connections
Client Connection Problems
Troubleshooting Client Connections
Chapter
Troubleshooting Client Connections
Chapter
Client Run-time Errors
Troubleshooting Client Connections
Invalid address errors
and this new connection was refused. Use the Telnet status command
Troubleshooting Client Connections
Chapter
Gateway appears to be
Troubleshooting Client Connections
Chapter
A Specifications
Specifications
Specifications
Power Requirements
GPIB Characteristics
Environmental
Specifications
Specifications
Specifications
Glossary
Glossary
Glossary
Glossary
Glossary
VISA
Glossary
TFTP
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