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Siglent SDS1000X - how to make direct Ethernet connection?

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radiolistener:
Hi, may be someone can help. I want to make direct ethernet connection to my Siglent SDS1102X oscilloscope.
But I don't want to install a bunch of NI VISA software and drivers.

All what I want is just to connect to some ethernet port from my program and get SCPI control.
I found this manual for SSA3000X: https://www.siglentamerica.com/application-note/verification-lan-connection-using-telnet/
It mention telnet port 5024, but it looks that this port doesn't works on my SDS1000X.
It responds on ping, but don't want to open telnet port 5024...   :(

Does anyone know the working port?
Or may there is any other way to get direct connection with no need to deal with NI software?

radiolistener:
I found the following TCP ports are open: 111, 9009.
I can connect with telnet, but they don't respond to telnet typing...

May be there are some UDP ports?

CustomEngineerer:
The port is 5024. Once connected (telnet is one way) to that port you can then issue SCPI commands. The instrument even responds with a message once connected along the lines of "Welcome to the SCPI instrument...".

radiolistener:
it refuses connection on TCP port 5024..  :(
Do I need to enable something?

CustomEngineerer:
No, you should not need to enable anything, its active by default. And you should not need anything other than telnet to connect to the scope. The "Verification of a LAN connection using Telnet" document doesn't mention needing anything else either.

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