11-01-2015 12:49 PM
Hello,
I need to use Keysight N6701A power supplies for a project. They are connected via ethernet and configured in MAX as network devices with VISA aliases. If I leave the system untouched overnight and attempt to connect to a power supply (i.e. with a VISA Open) I will get an error -1073807343 - Insufficient location information. However, if I continue to call VISA Open repeatedly, it will eventually obtain the refnum and I can control the instrument without issue. If I attempt to ping the device (via the command prompt) before calling VISA Open, the first one or two packet replies will state that the 'Destination host is unreachable.' However, by the end of the ping, it typically responds. Once it responds to a ping, VISA Open will work immediately.
So it appears the N6701A might be going in to some sort of sleep mode and does a wake on LAN. But I can't find any reference to settings like that in the manual or within the menus. Maybe I'm looking for the wrong terms. Has anyone encountered this before and know how to keep the network communication active? Is there something I can do with VISA to prompt a device to wake up, other than calling VISA Open repeatedly? I have used N6701As in previous projects without seeing this issue.
System:
LabVIEW 2014 SP1
VISA 15.0
Keysight N6701A, configured as Network Device over ethernet
Error Details:
Error -1073807343 occurred at VISA Open in Agilent N6700 Series.lvlib:Initialize.vi->N6700 Series.lvclass:Create.vi:6800001->Basic Power Supply Test.vi
VISA: (Hex 0xBFFF0011) Insufficient location information or the device or resource is not present in the system.
I acknowledge this appears to be a Keysight issue, and I have posted to their forums as well. But these forums tend to be more responsive. I'm looking for ideas.
Thanks,
11-01-2015 02:41 PM - edited 11-01-2015 02:42 PM
We had recent model Keysight/Agilent signal analyzers with an alias on a local network - PC and test equipment with static IPs.
Never had the problem you are describing.
The test equipment did not go into "sleep" mode.
You have another problem.
11-01-2015 02:51 PM
11-01-2015 03:55 PM
@Will_S. wrote:
I don't think we can assume that all Keysight hardware behaves the same. But like I said I've worked with these supplies before and did not have this issue. So if you have any thoughts on what the "other problem" is, I'd appreciate it.
I have no idea. It didn't happen with the equipment we had. The display stayed on. And the signal analyzer was running on Windows 7.
11-03-2015 10:16 PM
11-04-2015 10:51 AM
Hi Will_S,
Have you had any luck with troubleshooting the third-party forums? After looking into things on the web, have you checked the Wake on the I/O setting? If you have additional questions about the hardware, I suggest contacting the manufacturer for the product.
11-04-2015 11:58 AM
11-04-2015 02:22 PM
11-06-2015 10:27 AM
@nyc_(is_out_of_here) wrote:
http://www.addictivetips.com/windows-tips/stop-network-adapter-from-getting-disabled-in-windows-7/
I was really excited about this, but unfortunately it didn't resolve the issue.
11-09-2015 09:53 AM
Hi Will S,
Here is the link to the third-party user guide. There looks to be a Wake on I/O function.
http://cp.literature.agilent.com/litweb/pdf/5969-2937.pdf
Hope this helps!