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Commands Listed in Alphabetical Order Examples ETHER:LXI:LAN :STAT? might return F AUL T , indicating the network is not visible, or the netw ork settings are incorrect. ETHERnet:NAME This command specifies the network n …

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Commands Listed in Alphabetical Order
Group
Miscellaneous
Syntax
ETHERnet:LXI:LAN:RESET
Examples
ETHERnet:LXI:LAN:RESET resets the LXI local area network.
ETHERnet:LXI:LAN:SERVICENAMe
This command specifies the mDNS service name used for the LXI interface.
Group
Miscellaneous
Syntax
ETHERnet:LXI:LAN:SERVICENAMe QString
ETHERnet:LXI:LAN:SERVICENAMe?
Arguments
QString is a quoted string of up to 64 characters that specifies the mDNS service
name used for the LXI interface.
Examples
ETHERnet:LXI:LAN:SERVICENAMe? might return "Tektronix Oscilloscope
MSO4104B 053CVV"
ETHERnet:LXI:LAN:STATus? (Query Only)
This query returns the LXI network status.
Group
Miscellaneous
Syntax
ETHERnet:LXI:LAN:STATus?
Related Commands
ETHERnet:PING,
ETHERnet:PING:STATus?
Returns
OK indicates the network is running and the oscilloscope ca
n“see”thenetwork.
FAULT indicates the network is not visible, or the network settings are incorrect.
IDENTIFY indicates that a message is being displayed on the oscilloscope’s front
panel indicating which scope the user is currently accessing.
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Commands Listed in Alphabetical Order
Examples
ETHER:LXI:LAN
:STAT?
might return FAULT, indicating the network is not
visible, or the network settings are incorrect.
ETHERnet:NAME
This command specifies the network name assigned to the oscilloscope.
Group
Ethernet
Syntax
ETHERnet:NAME <QString>
ETHERnet:NAME?
Arguments
<QString> is the network name assigned to the oscilloscope, enclosed in quotes.
Examples
ETHERNET:NAME “labscope1” sets the oscilloscope's network name.
ETHERnet:NETWORKCONFig
This command specifies the Ethernet network configuration setting. The default
is automatic.
Group
Miscellaneous
Syntax
ETHERnet:NETWORKCONFig {AUTOmatic|MANual}
ETHERnet:NETWORKCONFig?
Related Commands
ETHERnet:NAME,
ETHERnet:IPADDress,
ETHERnet:SUBNETMask,
ETHERnet:GATEWay:IPADDress,
ETHERnet:DHCPbootp
Arguments
AUTOmatic specifies that the oscilloscope’s IP address, subnet mask and gateway
settings will be received from a DHCP server on the local network.
MANual specifies that the Ethernet settings will be configured
manually, using ETHERnet:IPADDress, ETHERnet:SUBNETMask,and
ETHERnet:GATEWay:IPADDress.
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Commands Listed in Alphabetical Order
Examples
ETHERnet:NETW
ORKCONFig MANual
specifies to configure the Ethernet
settings manually.
ETHERnet:NET
WORKCONFig?
might return AUTOMATIC, indicating the
settings are being configured automatically.
ETHERnet:PASSWord
This command specifies the HTTP Ethernet access password. If a password is
set, the user must enter the password before the user's Web browser can access
the oscilloscope.
Group
Ethernet
Syntax
ETHERnet:PASSWord <new>
ETHERnet:PASSWord?
Related Commands
ETHERnet:LXI:LAN:PASSWord:ENABle,
ETHERnet:LXI:LAN:PASSWord:ESCOPEENABle
Arguments
<new> is a new password, enclosed in quotes.
Examples
ETHERNET:PASSWORD ”ZEN53” replaces the current Ethernet password with the
new password ZEN53.
ETHERNET:PASSWORD? might return :ETHERNET:PASSWORD “ZEN53”.
ETHERnet:PING (No Query Form)
Causes the oscilloscope to ping the gateway IP address.
Group
Ethernet
Syntax
ETHERnet:PING EXECute
Examples
ETHERNET:PING EXECUTE causes the oscilloscope to ping the gateway IP
address.
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