Specifications

Getting Started 1
Multiport Power Meter Getting Started 19
Site LAN Considerations
For applications requiring access by many users or by users at
distributed sites, a site LAN network is required. In addition to
supporting multiple users, site LANs often offer the advantage
of being maintained by IT departments. When using a site LAN,
consult your IT department regarding LAN configuration and
security issues.
Connecting the LAN Cable
LAN cables are connected between the LAN terminal on the
instrument and the computer, or between the instrument and a
router or switch if included in your network.
Private Network Connections Figure 8 shows typical LAN cable
connections for a private network.
Figure 8 Typical Private (isolated) LAN Network Connections.
If the Agilent N7744/5A power meter is connected directly to the
PC, use a LAN crossover cable, as provided with the instrument.
If your computer supports Auto-MDIX or contains a LAN card
with gigabit data transfer rates, the (blue) crossover cable is not
required. A standard LAN cable can be used instead.
For private LAN networks that include a switch or router, use
standard LAN cables for all network connections. Do not use a
crossover cable.
Site Network Connections Figure 9 shows a typical LAN cable
connection for a site network.
Direct
Connection
PC
CAT6 Crossover Cable
LAN enabled
instrument
PC
Router/Switch
Connection
Ethernet Hub Switch/Router
Standard LAN cables
LAN enabled instruments