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Disk drive
Trace data, instrument states (including calibra-
tion data), and IBASIC programs can be saved on
floppy disks using the built-in 3.5 inch disk drive.
All files are stored in MS-DOS®-compatible format.
Instrument data can be saved in binary or ASCII
format (including Touchstone/.s2p format), and
screen graphics can be saved as PCX (bit-mapped),
HP-GL (vector), or PCL5 (printer) files.
NFS: See description under Control via LAN
Data hard copy
Hard copy prints can be made using PCL and PCL5
printers (such as HP DeskJet or LaserJet series
printers), or Epson-compatible graphics printers.
Single color and multicolor formats are supported.
Hard copy plots can be automatically produced
with HP-GL-compatible plotters such as the Agilent
7475A, or with printers that support HP-GL. The
analyzer provides Centronics (parallel), RS-232C,
GPIB, and LAN interfaces.
Automation
Controlling via GPIB
Interface
The GPIB interface operates to IEEE 488.2 and
SCPI standard-interface commands.
Control
The analyzer can either be the system controller, or
pass bus control to another active controller.
Data transfer formats
ASCII
32- or 64-bit IEEE 754 floating-point format
Mass-memory-transfer commands allow file
transfer between external controller and analyzer.
Control via LAN
The built-in LAN interface and firmware support
data transfer and control via direct connection to a
10 Base-T (Ethertwist) network. A variety of stan-
dard protocols are supported, including TCP/IP,
sockets, ftp, http, telnet, bootp, and NFS. The LAN
interface is standard.
SCPI
The analyzer can be controlled by sending
Standard Commands for Programmable
Instruments (SCPI) within a telnet session or via a
socket connection and TCP/IP (the default socket
port is 5025). The analyzer’s socket applications
programming interface (API) is compatible with
Berkeley sockets, Winsock and other standard
socket APIs. Socket programming can be done in a
variety of environments including C programs,
Agilent VEE, SICL/LAN, or a Java™ applet. A stan-
dard web browser and the analyzer’s built-in web
page can be used to remotely enter SCPI com-
mands via a Java applet.
FTP
Instrument state and data files can be transferred
via ftp (file-transfer protocol). An internal, dynamic-
data disk provides direct access to instrument
states, screen dumps, trace data, and operating
parameters.
HTTP
The instrument’s built-in web page can be accessed
with any standard web browser using http (hyper-
text transfer protocol) and the network analyzer’s
IP address. The built-in web page can be used to
control the network analyzer, view screen images,
download documentation, and link to other sites
for firmware upgrades and VXIplug&play drivers.
Some word processor and spreadsheet programs,
such as Microsoft® Word 97 and Excel 97, provide
methods to directly import graphics and data via a
LAN connection using http and the network ana-
lyzer’s IP address.
SICL/LAN
The analyzer’s support for SICL (standard instru-
ment control library) over the LAN provides con-
trol of the network analyzer using a variety of com-
puting platforms, I/O interfaces, and operating sys-
tems. With SICL/LAN, the analyzer is controlled
remotely over the LAN with the same methods
used for a local analyzer connected directly to the
computer via a GPIB interface. SICL/LAN protocol
also allows the use of Agilent’s free VXI plug&play
driver to communicate with the multiport test sys-
tem over a LAN. SICL/LAN can be used with
Windows® 95/98/NT, or HP-UX.
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