
©NationalInstruments Corporation I-1 GPIB-ENET/100for Mac OS
IndexA
adding a GPIB-ENET/100
to GPIB system, 4-1
to network, 2-4
C
cables
Ethernetconn ection, 2-3
GPIB cable types, 1-2
GPIB connection, 5-2
network cable types, 1-1
power connection, 2-3
CFGR ESET switch
accessingEthernet Device Configuration
utility, 6-3
ifhosts are connected, 6-3
location, 2-3
resetting default network configuration, 2-5
using at power-on, 6-4
using during operation, 6-3
comment
(optional)to identify device on n etwork, 3-6
commonquestions, B-2
communication problems
betweendriver and GPIB-ENET/100, B-5
with Ethernet Device Configuration
utility, B-4
Configuration Reset switch.
See CFGRESET switch
configuring
network parameters, 3-2
NI-488.2,4-1
connecting
cables,2-3
GPIB devices (caution), 2-4
connectionspeed, 1-4
connector types, C-2
conventions, xi
crashing at startup, B-3
CustomerEducation, D-1
D
default configuration
resetting, 2-5, 6-4
specifications,2 -2
default hostname
finding, 2-2
using with NI-488 Config, 4-2
DHCP
benefits and purpose, 6-1
communication failure with DNS, 6-2
configuring network settings
automatically,2-5
configuring network settings without
DHCP, 2-5, 3-1, 3-5
confirming its availability, 2-4
failing to provide IP address, 6-2
registeringhostname and IP address, 3-4
risksfor failure,6-1
time required to complete, 2-5
using with DNS, 3-5, 6-1
distance capabilities, 1-3
DNS
if not supported, 3-5
manually inserting hostname in DNS
table,6-2
using with DHCP, 3-5, 6-1
DNS server, 3-6
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol.
See DHCP