Front Panel Menu Reference SCPI CommandSelect System\IO\GPIB.Use the numeric keys to enter a new value from 0 to 30.Then press Enter.Not availableLAN ConfigurationThe following sections describe the primary LAN configuration functions on the front-panel menus.Note that there are no SCPI commands to configure the LAN parameters. All LAN configuration mustbe done from the front panel.After changing the LAN settings, you must Save the changes. Select:System\IO\LAN\Apply. Selecting Apply activates the settings. LAN settings arenon-volatile, they will not be changed by power cycling or *RST. If you do not wantto save your changes select: System\IO\LAN\Cancel. Selecting Cancel cancels allchanges.When shipped, DHCP is on, which may enable communication over LAN. The letters DHCP stands forDynamic Host Configuration Protocol, a protocol for assigning dynamic IP addresses to devices on anetwork. With dynamic addressing, a device can have a different IP address every time it connects tothe network.Viewing Active SettingsTo view the currently active LAN settings:Front Panel Menu Reference SCPI CommandSelect System\IO\LAN\SettingsDisplays the active LAN settings. Use the up anddown arrow key to scroll through the list.Not availableThe currently active settings for the IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Default Gateway may be differentfrom the front panel configuration menu settings - depending on the configuration of the network. Ifthe settings are different, it is because the network has automatically assigned its own settingsResetting the LANResetting the LAN performs a LAN Configuration Initialize (LCI) reset of the instrument which enablesDHCP, DNS and ping. It also resets the web site password to the factory default password. This doesnot reset the hostname or the mDNS service name.You can also reset the LAN to the as-shipped (default) settings. This returns ALL LAN settings to theas-shipped values and restarts networking. All default LAN settings are listed under Non-volatileSettings.3 Getting Started94 Keysight RP7900 Series Operating and Service Guide