Front Panel Menu Reference SCPI CommandSelect System\IO\LAN\ResetSelect System\IO\LAN\DefaultsSelecting Reset activates the selected LAN settingsand restarts networking.Not availableModifying the LAN SettingsIP AddressSelect IP to configure the addressing of the instrument. Press the Menu key, then selectSystem\IO\LAN\Config\IP. The configurable parameters include:Front Panel Menu Reference SCPI CommandSelect System\IO\LAN\Modify\IPSelect Auto or Manual. See below for a fulldescription.Not availablel Auto - automatically configures the addressing of the instrument. When selected, the instrumentwill first try to obtain an IP address from a DHCP server. If a DHCP server is found, the DHCPserver will assign an IP address, Subnet Mask, and Default Gateway to the instrument. If a DHCPserver is unavailable, the instrument will try to obtain an IP address using AutoIP. AutoIP auto-matically assigns an IP address, Subnet Mask, and Default Gateway addresses on networks thatdo not have a DHCP server.l Manual - allows you to manually configure the addressing of the instrument by entering values inthe following three fields. These fields only appear when Manual is selected.l IP Address - This value is the Internet Protocol (IP) address of the instrument. An IP address isrequired for all IP and TCP/IP communications with the instrument. An IP Address consists of 4decimal numbers separated by periods. Each decimal number ranges from 0 through 255 with noleading zeros (for example, 169.254.2.20).l Subnet Mask - This value is used to enable the instrument to determine if a client IP address is onthe same local subnet. The same numbering notation applies as for the IP Address. When a clientIP address is on a different subnet, all packets must be sent to the Default Gateway.l DEF Gateway - This value is the IP Address of the default gateway that allows the instrument tocommunicate with systems that are not on the local subnet, as determined by the subnet masksetting. The same numbering notation applies as for the IP Address. A value of 0.0.0.0 indicatesthat no default gateway is defined.Dot-notation addresses ("nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn" where "nnn" is a byte value from 0 to 255) must be expressed withcare, as most PC web software interprets byte values with leading zeros as octal (base 8) numbers. For example,"192.168.020.011" is actually equivalent to decimal "192.168.16.9" because ".020" is interpreted as "16" expressedin octal, and ".011" as "9". To avoid confusion, use only decimal values from 0 to 255, with no leading zeros.Keysight RP7900 Series Operating and Service Guide 953 Getting Started