Related Commands: NET:MAC, NET: ADDR, NET:GATE, NET:SUBN, NET:HOST,
NET:DHCP
4.3.12.8 NET:HOST? (Optional Ethernet only)
This query reads the host name of the Ethernet communications module.
Command Syntax: none
Query Syntax: [SYSTem][:COMMunicate]:NETwork:HOSTname?
Parameters: none
Examples: SYST:COMM:NET:HOST?
NET:HOST?
Returned Parameters: <string>
Related Commands: NET:MAC, NET: ADDR, NET:SUBN, NET:PORT, NET:DHCP
4.3.12.9 NET:DHCP (Optional Ethernet only)
This command sets the DHCP operating mode of the Ethernet module. If DHCP is set to 1, the
module will allow its IP address to be automatically set by the DHCP server on the network. If
DHCP is set to 0, the IP address is set according to Section 4.3.12.4. The factory DHCP setting is
1.
Command Syntax: [SYSTem][:COMMunicate]:NETwork:DHCP <NR1>
Parameters: 0 = DHCP Off; 1= DHCP On
Examples: SYST:COMM:NET:DHCP 0
NET:DHCP 1
Query Syntax: [SYSTem][:COMMunicate]:NETwork:DHCP?
Returned Parameters: <NR1>
Related Commands: NET:MAC, NET: ADDR, NET:GATE, NET:SUBN, NET:PORT,
NET:HOST
4.3.13 Recall Subsystem
The recall subsystem sets the current memory location of the power supply. In remote mode, 100
(0 - 99) memory locations are available for programming. In local mode, the 10 (0 - 9) memory
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