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Commands Listed in A lphabetical Order Arguments <QString> is an integer port number , enclosed in quotes. NOTE. Consider the following if you are using the e*Scope™ contr ol softwar e . If you don't e nter a …

Commands Listed in Alphabetical Order
ETHERnet:ENE
T:ADDress? (Query Only)
Returns the Ethernet address value assigned to the oscilloscope. This is assigned
at the factory and can not be changed.
Group
Ethernet
Syntax
ETHERnet:ENET:ADDress?
Examples
ETHERNET:ENET:ADDRESS? returns an Ethernet address such as
08:00:11:01:02:03
ETHERnet:GATEWay:IPADDress
This command specifies the remote interface gateway IP address.
Group
Ethernet
Syntax
ETHERnet:GATEWay:IPADDress <QString>
ETHERnet:GATEWay:IPADDress?
Related Commands
ETHERnet:NETWORKCONFig, ETHERnet:IPADDress, ETHERnet:
SUBNETMask
Arguments
<QString> is a standard IP address value, enclosed in quotes.
Examples
ETHERNET:GATEWAY:IPADDRESS “128.143.16.1” sets the gateway IP
address.
ETHERnet:HTTPPort
This command specifies the remote interface HTTP port value.
Group
Ethernet
Syntax
ETHERnet:HTTPPort <QString>
ETHERnet:HTTPPort?
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Commands Listed in Alphabetical Order
Arguments
<QString> is an
integer port number, enclosed in quotes.
NOTE. Consider the following if you are using the e*Scope™ control software . If
you don't e nter a port address in the URL, then the
ETHERnet:HTTPPort value
must be set to "80", which is the default port for HTTP protocol. If you use a URL
with a port address (for example: http://DPO4104B-04WKL4:1234), the port
number is specified by the number after the colon. Set the
ETHERnet:HTTPPort
value to thi
s same number.
Examples
ETHERNET:HTTPPORT “80” sets the HTTP port value to 80.
ETHERnet:IPADDress
This comm
and specifies the IP address assigned to the oscilloscope.
Group
Ethernet
Syntax
ETHERnet:IPADDress <QString>
ETHERnet:IPADDress?
Related Commands
ETHERnet:NETWORKCONFig,
ETHERnet:SUBNETMask,
ETHERnet:GATEWay:IPADDress
Arguments
<QString> is a standard IP address value, enclosed in quotes.
Examples
ETHERNET:IPADDRESS “123.121.13.214” sets the oscilloscope's IP address.
ETHERnet:LXI:LAN:PA SSWord:ENABle
This command controls whether LXI (LAN eXtensions for Instrumentation) is
password protected.
Group
Miscellaneous
Syntax
ETHERnet:LXI:LAN:PASSWord:ENABle {0|1|ON|OFF}
ETHERnet:LXI:LAN:PASSWord:ENABle?
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Commands Listed in Alphabetical Order
Related Commands
ETHERnet:LXI:
LAN:PASSWord:ESCOPEENABle, ETHERnet:PASSWord
Arguments
0, OFF — turns off the LXI password feature. This is the default.
1, ON — turns on the LXI password feature.
Examples
ETHERnet:L
XI:LAN:PASSWord:ENABle ON
turns on the LXI password
feature.
ETHERnet:LXI:LAN:PASSWord:ENABle? might return 1, indicating that this
feature is turned on.
ETHERnet:LXI:LAN:PASSWord:ESCOPEENABle
This command controls whether to use the LXI password for e*Scope (effectively
equal to enabling password protection for e*Scope). With e*Scope, you can
access any Internet-connected MDO4000/B/C, MSO/DPO4000B or MDO3000
Series Oscilloscope from a web browser.
Group
Miscellaneous
Syntax
ETHERnet:LXI:LAN:PASSWord:ESCOPEENABle {0|1|ON|OFF}
ETHERnet:LXI:LAN:PASSWord:ESCOPEENABle?
Related Commands
ETHERnet:PASSWord,
ETHERnet:LXI:LAN:PASSWord:ENABle
Arguments
0, OFF turns off the LXI password feature for e*Scope. This is the default.
1, ON turns on the LXI password feature for e*Scope.
Examples
ETHERnet:LXI:LAN:PASSWord:ESCOPEENABle ON turns on the LXI
password feature for e*Scope.
ETHERnet:LXI:LAN:PASSWord:ESCOPEENABle? might return 1, indicating
that this feature is turned on.
ETHERnet:LXI:LAN:RESET (No Query Form)
This command resets the LXI local area network. The items which this command
reset include: DHCP/BOOTP, mDNS and DNS-SD, e*Scope password protection,
LXI password protection, and e*Scope and LXI password.
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