Specifications

Getting Started
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TDS3000, TDS3000B, and TDS3000C Series Programmer Manual
Setting Up Ethernet Remote Communications
The following sections describe how to set up the Ethernet communications for
network hard copy printing and remote programmability. The Ethernet port
requires a straight-through 10BaseT cable with RJ-45 connector. No transceiver
is necessary.
To connect the oscilloscope to the network, you need to obtain information from
your network administrator. For your convenience, make two photocopies of the
form shown below and send them to your network administrator to fill in. The
administrator can then return one copy and keep the other copy for filing.
Ethernet Setup Form for
Ethernet Hardware address : ::::
(User: copy this address from the UTILITY > System: I/O > Ethernet Network Settings > Change Instr ument Settings
screen before sending this form to the network administrator)
Type of IP address requested: Dynamic (DHCP/BOOTP) - Static -
(User: See page G--1 of the TDS3000C Series DPO Oscilloscope User Manual for information on dynamic and static IP
addresses)
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Settings (from network admin.):
Instrument Name___________________
Instrument (IP) Address______.______.______.______
Domain Name: __________________________
DNS IP Address: ______.______.______.______
Gateway IP Address: ______.______.______.______
Subnet mask ______.______.______.______
HTTP Por t:________
(User: Enter these values on the UTILITY > I/O > Et hernet Net work Sett ings > Change Instrument Settings
screen)
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Network Administrator: Please provide network information about the
following printer:
Printer Location: ____________________________________________
Printer Make: _________________ Model: ______________________
(User: fill in above printer information before sending form)
Printer Network Name: ______________
Printer Server Name: ________________
Print Server IP Address: _____._____._____._____
(User: Enter above information on the UTILITY > I/O > Ethernet Printer Settings > Add Printer screen.
Contacting Your Network
Administrator