System information
© Agilent Technologies 2001–2002 Administering Agilent 3070 Systems (MS Windows NT and 2000) 7-3
Chapter 7: Additional Information for Networking
Testhead IP
Addresses
This section contains:
■ 3070 System IP Addresses, 7-3
■ Implications for Custom Applications, 7-3
All 3070 MS Windows systems are configured with
Agilent IP addresses in the 10.3.112.XX series.
To avoid network conflicts, including the inability to
boot a testhead, all 3070 systems on the same network
must share the same IP address series.
3070 System IP Addresses
The following Agilent board test systems have IP
addresses in the 10.3.112.XX series:
■ 3070 MS Windows systems.
■ 3070 UNIX systems shipped with B.03.80
software.
■ 3070 UNIX systems updated or ignited with
B.03.80 software.
Because of the Hewlett-Packard / Agilent Technologies
split, 3070 Board Test systems are no longer shipped
with LAN IP addresses in the 15.3.112.XX series.
This should not cause any networking problems because
the systems are configured to use local hosts for
testhead IP address resolution.
Using a Nameserver for Existing Systems
If you are using a nameserver for name resolution, we
recommend, but do not require, that all IP addresses
match. This means they should all use the 10.3.112.XX
IP address convention.
NOTE
Only 3070 IP addresses in the 10.3.112.XX
format are supported by Agilent.
Implications for Custom Applications
If there are any custom applications that are hard-coded
to look for a 15.3.112.XX address, they must be modi-
fied to look for a 10.3.112.XX address.
NOTE
If you have existing devices on your public LAN
using addresses in the 10.3.112.XX range or if
you experience conflicts, contact your Agilent
support representative.
Find your Agilent support representative on the
Internet at http://www.agilent.com
a Click Contact Us at the top of the page.
b Click Test & Measurement