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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
Contents
Main
Notice
Key Conventions
Firmware Revision
LAN Interface Supplement iii
Acknowledgments
Documentation Outline
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Intoducing the LAN Interface
LAN Client/Server Functions
Connecting the Analyzer to the LAN
Setting Up a Network
Point-to-Point Connections
Conguring the Analyzer
The Analyzer's IP Address and Hostname
The Gateway Address
The Subnet Mask
The Ethernet Address
To Congure the Analyzer
Testing the LAN Communication
Running Ping under Windows 95
Running Ping under UNIX
Managing User Names and Passwords
Constructing Valid User Names and Passwords
Adding New User Names and Passwords
Removing a User from the Access List
Displaying the Access List
Using BOOTP
BOOTP Fundamentals
Setting Up the BOOTP Server
Setting Up the BOOTP Client
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Testing BOOTP
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Setting Up LAN Features with Wizards
IBasic LAN Wizard
Windows LAN Wizard
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Accessing the Analyzer with Your Web Browser
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Screen Snapshot
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Control the Analyzer with SCPI Commands
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Analyzer Conguration
Product Documentation
Product Overview
Other Links
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Compatible Printers
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If You Have Trouble Printing
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Using FTP to Access the Analyzer
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Example 1: Copying a File to the Analyzer
Example 2: Retrieving a File from the Analyzer
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Commonly Used FTP Commands
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Using GUI FTP Software
Example: Transferring Files between the Analyzer and Your PC
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The Dynamic Data Disk
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Saving and Recalling Analyzer States
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Copying Programs to and from the Analyzer
Copying an IBASIC Program to or from the Analyzer
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Copying and Running a Program with One Command
Copying a Screen Image to a Local File
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Copying Instrument Parameters in ASCII Text Format
Retrieving Measurement Data in ASCII Format
Importing Graphics or Data into PC Applications
Importing a Screen Snapshot into a Word Processor Program
Importing Trace Data into a Spreadsheet Program
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Using Socket Programming to Control Your Analyzer
Setting Up Your Analyzer for Socket Programming
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Entering Commands Directly with Telnet
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Telnet Example
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Controlling the Analyzer with a C Program
6-10 LAN Interface Supplement
LAN Interface Supplement 6-11
6-12 LAN Interface Supplement
LAN Interface Supplement 6-13
6-14 LAN Interface Supplement
LAN Interface Supplement 6-15
6-16 LAN Interface Supplement
LAN Interface Supplement 6-17
6-18 LAN Interface Supplement
LAN Interface Supplement 6-19
6-20 LAN Interface Supplement
LAN Interface Supplement 6-21
6-22 LAN Interface Supplement
LAN Interface Supplement 6-23
IBASIC Communication across the LAN
LAN Interface Supplement 6-25
IBASIC Communication across the LAN
6-26 LAN Interface Supplement
IBASIC Communication across the LAN
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Controlling Multiple Analyzers using a Perl Script
LAN Interface Supplement 6-29
Controlling Multiple Analyzers using a Perl Script
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Controlling the Analyzer using HP VEE
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Controlling the Analyzer with a Java Applet
6-34 LAN Interface Supplement
LAN Interface Supplement 6-35
6-36 LAN Interface Supplement
LAN Interface Supplement 6-37
6-38 LAN Interface Supplement
LAN Interface Supplement 6-39
6-40 LAN Interface Supplement
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Controlling the Analyzer using SICL LAN
Collecting SICL LAN Setup Information
Conguring Your Analyzer as a SICL LAN Server
Conguring Your PC as a SICL LAN Client
HP VEE
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HP BASIC for Windows
HP BASIC for UNIX (Rocky Mountain BASIC)
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Introduction to NFS
NFS Protocols
Setting Up NFS
Conguring the Analyzer as an NFS Client
NFS Fundamentals
Preliminary Requirements
Mounting a Remote Host File System
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Conrming Remote File System Mounting
Setting up NFS Client Authentication IDs
Unmounting a Remote File System
Using a Local HOSTS File
Creating and Saving a Local HOSTS File
HOSTS File Format Rules
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Using NFS AutomountConnecting to Network Resources Automatically
Adding Devices to the Automount Device Table
Verifying Automount Entries
Removing an NFS Device from the Automount Table
Using Save/Recall with NFS
NFS Fundamentals
Selecting a Remote Device
Copying Files to a Remote NFS Device
Copying Files from a Remote NFS Device
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Troubleshooting the Initial Connection
Assess the Problem
Timeout Errors
Packets Routinely Lost
Problems Transferring or Copying Files
Communications Not Established
Ping the Analyzer from Your Computer or Workstation
Normal Response for UNIX
Normal Response for DOS or Windows
Error Messages
No Response
Intermittent Response
Ping Your Computer or Other Device from Your Analyzer
To Use the Built-In Ping Utility
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Capturing Network Statistics
LAN Interface Supplement 8-11
8-12 LAN Interface Supplement
LAN Interface Supplement 8-13
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Subnets and Gateways
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Troubleshooting Subnet Problems
Solutions to Common Problems
If you cannot connect to the analyzer
If you cannot access the le system via ftp
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EIA/TIA 568B Wiring
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The TELNET Command
The FTP Command
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The PING Command
Dynamic Data Disk Contents
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Agilent Technologies Sales and Service Ofces
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Glossary