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gpibexplorer question

Hi,

I am trying to configure a GPIB enet100 controller using gpibexplorer in a linux system.

The machine has two ethernet interfaces, one connected to a general network (IP numbers 132.166.xx.xx), and the other one reserved for communication with instruments (IP numbers 192.168.2.xxx).

If I use Tools>>EthernetConfig, only devices located on the general network are listed:

<0>  132.166.39.8300:80:2F:10:6D:95  2F106D95  PXI-8195             
<1>  132.166.47.185               00:80:2F:10:6F:3A  011BF913  cFP-2100
<2>  132.166.25.7400:80:2F:10:77:78  011D51F7  cFP-2100             
<3>  132.166.20.213              00:80:2F:10:F2:62  013155E1  cFP-2110
<4>  132.166.9.21600:80:2F:11:B1:49  01428089  cRIO-9012            
<5>  132.166.23.173                 00:80:2F:11:BD:CC  014371D9  cFP-2210
<6>  132.166.17.238              

00:80:2F:12:FB:04  015E7F69  cRIO-9074

No more devices to display.

Somehow the second ethernet network seems to be ignored.

However, I was able to add the GPIB interface for the enet100 controller located on the "instrumentation" network using the "New" button in the main gpibexplorer panel and entering the IP number of the controller manually (192.168.2.100).

How could I also "Discover Ethernet Devices" located on the 192.168.2.xxx subnet?

Thanks

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