System information
© Agilent Technologies 2001–2002 Administering Agilent 3070 Systems (MS Windows NT and 2000) 8-59
Chapter 8: Reference
Testhead LAN and
Serial Port MUX
Testhead LAN IP Address
The testhead LAN IP address is 10.3.112.10 with a
subnet mask of 255.255.255.0
System Card / Control Card LAN Information
The System Card and the ControlXT Cards
communicate via a private LAN.
Because the System Card and ControlXT Card IP
addresses are local to each system, their assigned
addresses are the same from one system to the next.
However, their hardware addresses (ha) are unique in
each system.
The hardware address of the System Card is printed on
its sheet-metal panel.
The last four digits of the ControlXT Card's hardware
address are printed on one of its ROMs; it's the last line
(hexadecimal number) on the label.
To verify communication to the testhead (system card),
use the ping command.
1 Power-on the testhead.
2 From a DOS prompt, enter:
ping 10.3.112.2
If the communication test fails, check that the LAN
ports in the testhead are terminated properly.
See Controller Cables and Devices on page 8-52 for
the locations of the LAN terminations.
Serial Port MUX
The Kayak 700 controller contains a Digi AccelePort
Xp serial port MUX as standard equipment.
This 8-port EIA-232 serial MUX adapter provides eight
8-pin RJ-45 EIA-232 ports for supporting PPU, JOT,
and other optional serial-controlled devices.
CAUTION
✸
Many SCSI adapters use the same HD-68
connector type as the AccelePort Xp. DO NOT
plug SCSI devices into the Digi connector, and
DO NOT plug Digi peripheral cables into SCSI
adapters. Damage can result.
Connect cabling for serial devices as listed in
Table 8-21 or communication errors can result.