Specifications

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Chapter 1: Agilent Technologies 16700A/B-Series Logic Analysis System
The System Administration Tools
To enter the network settings
1. Get the hostname, IP address, gateway name, gateway address, and subnet
mask from your network system administrator.
2. From the Networking tab in the System Administration Tools window,
select Network Setup ....
3. In the Network Setup dialog, select the Standard networking option.
4. Enter the Hostname.
The Hostname is the name of your local computer or logic analysis system.
The name can contain only lower case letters, numbers, underscores(_),
and dashes(-). It must start with a lowercase letter.
5. Enter the Internet (IP) Address.
The Internet Address (IP) is a four-part code in integer dot notation. The
assignment of an internet address uniquely identifies your computer
among all those located on your network or any other network.
6. Enter the Gateway Name.
The Gateway name is the name of the computer that routes traffic from
one network to another. If you plan to communicate with a computer on a
different network, you must specify the gateway computer name. No entry
in this field will disable the gateway. The gateway name can contain only
lowercase letters, numbers, underscores(_), and dashes(-). It must start
with a lowercase letter.
7. Enter the Gateway IP.
The Gateway IP is a four-part code in integer dot notation. The
assignment of the gateway IP allows the logic analysis system to connect
between other networks and subnetworks. The gateway IP must be set to
the address of the gateway machine. No entry in this field will disable the
gateway.
8. Enter the Subnet Mask.
The Subnet Mask is an assigned group of bits that helps to quickly identify
your subnetwork. If you have a gateway machine and your network is
partitioned into subnetworks, you must specify a subnet mask. The subnet
mask is a four-part code in integer dot notation. An example of an 18-bit
subnet mask is shown below.