Physical network layout
In the technical room, there is a switch, connected to the microscope, k2 and support computers. For additional devices, you can connect another switch to the cable coming from the cable canal under the floor (labeled: TODO)
IP-Adressess
IP | Device |
---|---|
192.168.0.1 | Microscope PC |
192.168.0.3 | Support PC |
192.168.0.11 | K2-IS PC |
Other devices:
If you want to add new devices to the microscope network, make sure to choose a new IP address and note it in this table!
IP | Device |
---|---|
192.168.0.20 | kunigunde-nuc |
192.168.0.4 | kithley |
192.168.0.7 | kithley 6221 |
192.168.0.8 | kithley 2636A |
192.168.0.21 | GPIB Ethernet Adapter (used typically for microwave generators) |
192.168.0.12 | Infiniium Oscilloscope () |
192.168.0.52 | Lecroy AWG |
192.168.0.32 | User PC / Laptop |
192.168.0.14 | DLD |
10.0.0.1 | kunigunde-nuc alternate IP (for talking to the TDC) |
10.0.0.20 | TDC |
kunigunde-nuc
Small Intel NUC, used as Tango Server
USB-Network: Junet (DHCP) - Hostname iff982 (alias: kunigunde-nuc.iff.kfa-juelich.de) Built-in Network: Connect to microscope network
Username for ssh login: user (has sudo permissions)
Tango Server should start on powerup, scripts hosted in gitlab: https://iffgit.fz-juelich.de/time-resolved-tem/time-resolved-tem
If the tango server doesn't start automatically, you can have a look at the status with sudo systemctl status tango.service, or start it via sudo systemctl start tango.service.
Configuration for the DLD is available in /etc/dld/
See also: Delay Line Detector (Surface Concept)