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Tektronix TDS3000 Series Program Manual

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Getting Started
TDS3000, TDS3000B, and TDS3000C Series Programmer Manual
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Table 1- 2: Ethernet Network Settings side menu (Cont.)
Side DescriptionField/value
Change Instrument
Settings (cont.)
Instrument IP
Address:
A unique Internet Protocol (IP) address that
identifies the oscilloscope. You must enter an
IP address in order for the oscilloscope to
communicate with the network. Obtain an
instrument IP address from your network
administrator.
If your network supports DCHP/BOOTP
protocols, then you can also set DCHP/
BOOTP to ON and let the oscilloscope
automatically obtain a dynamic IP address
from the network. Dynamic IP addresses can
change each time the oscilloscope is turned
on.
Domain Name: The name of the domain to which the
oscilloscope is attached. Although not required
to communicate with the network, the domain
name is used to assist with printer commu-
nications. Obtain the domain name (if
necessary) from your network administrator.
DNS IP Address: The IP address of the domain name system
(DNS). Although not required to communicate
with the network, the DNS IP address is used
to assist with printer communications. Obtain
the DNS IP address (if necessary) from your
network administrator.
Gateway IP Address: Obtain the gateway IP address from your
network administrator.
Subnet Mask: Obtain the subnet mask value from your
network administrator.
HTTP Port: The HTTP Port field set s the network http
socket value for the oscilloscope. This field
lets you set up the oscilloscope as an e*Scope
web server on a port other t han the default
port 80. This is useful for avoiding confl icts
with existing web servers that use the same IP
address through a router.
DHCP/BOOTP On Off Enables or disables Dynamic Host Configura-
tion Protocol (DHCP) and BOOTP support.
DHCP is software that automatically assigns
IP addresses to devices logging onto the
network. Your net work administrator can tell
you whether DHCP/BOOTP should be on or
off.

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BrandTektronix
ModelTDS3000 Series
CategoryTest Equipment
LanguageEnglish

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