Commands Listed in Alphabetical Order
NOTE. Do not use DHCP/BOOTP searching if your oscilloscope has been
assigned a static address on a network. If you set this command to ON, the
DHCP/BOOTP search will delete or change your static IP addressinformation.
OFF disables the oscilloscope to search the network for a DHCP or BOOTP server.
Examples ETHERNET:DHCPBOOTP ON sets the oscilloscope to search for a DHCP or BOOTP
server and assign a dynamic IP address to the oscilloscope.
ETHERnet:DNS:IPADDress
Sets or returns the network Domain Name Server (Dns) IP address.
Group Ethernet
Syntax ETHERnet:DNS:IPADDress <QString>
ETHERnet:DNS:IPADDress?
Arguments <QString> is a standard IP address value, enclosed in quotes.
Examples ETHERNET:DNS:IPADDRESS “128.196.13.352” sets the Dns IP address that
the oscilloscope uses to communicate with the network.
ETHERnet:DOMAINname
Sets or returns the network domain name.
Group Ethernet
Syntax ETHERnet:DOMAINname <Qstring>
ETHERnet:DOMAINname?
Arguments <QString> is the network domain name, enclosed in quotes.
Examples ETHERNET:DOMAINNAME “Alpha1.Mycorp.com” sets the domain name that
the oscilloscope uses to communicate with the network.
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