User`s guide

2.2.2 Test set adjustments
For consistent results with some PC
network cards, turn off your PC
before proceeding.
1. Turn on the test set.
2. Press the blue Shift key. Press
the green Preset key to
reset the test set.
3. Press the System Config key.
4. Verify the test application is
“GPRS Lab Application
E6701A A.01.10”.
Note: The version should be
A.01.10 or higher for this
demo.
If the E6701A is not the active
test application, switch it:
a. Press Application Selection
(F3).
b. Press Application Switch
(F1) and wait a few seconds.
c. In the table, use the knob to
choose the GPRS Lab
Application. If “GPRS Lab
Application” is not found in
the application table, then
you must contact an Agilent
office to order the E6701A
software.
d. Press the knob and choose
Yes in the Switch Now? box.
The test set will reconfigure to
use the GPRS LA. The power
will cycle off, then back on, and
the test set will re-start with the
new GPRS LA. The re-start
process requires about two
minutes.
5. Press the System Config key,
then look in the Instrument
Information box. Find the test
set's LAN IP address, Subnet
Mask, and Default Gateway. If
they are already set to non-zero
values, record their values on
the lines in steps 8 through 10.
If they are not already set, press
Instrument Setup (F1) key.
Scroll down and set these
arbitrary values for the
demonstration:
Example:
LAN IP Address to: 111.222.33.4
Subnet Mask to: 255.255.255.0
Default Gateway to: 111.222.33.1
Note: A gateway address must
be entered. To define an arbi-
trary gateway address, enter
almost the same address as
the test set’s LAN IP address,
except change the fourth set of
digits to the integer “one”.
Example:
Test Set LAN IP Address 100.200.050.020
Test Set Default Gateway 100.200.050.1
6. Press the knob.
7. Press Close Menu (F6 key).
8. Record the test set’s LAN IP
address:
9. Record the test set’s Subnet
Mask:
10. Record the test set’s Default
Gateway:
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