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P300H

P300 Series Modem Installation and Operating Handbook

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8.7.2

Closed Network Plus ESC via the Custom Service menu

Early versions of the embedded code for the P400 Series of satellite modems did not directly provide a
Closed Net Plus ESC option, although the feature is still available (under a different name) from the
Custom Service menu dialogue.

If you wish to use Closed Net Plus ESC on a P400 series modem it is probably easier to load the modem
with the latest embedded code (downloadable from our Web site) and use the Closed Net Plus ESC facility
directly. This latest P400 software will also provide the facility on P420's and P440's which are fitted with
an ASIC IFU ("IFU:2", see Appendix C1), which previously could not provide the facility as they had no
"Custom" option on the service menu. The Custom Menu however has always been available on P460's
and P480's.

If you do wish to use the Custom menus to define Closed Net Plus ESC operation, the table below specifies
the parameters to enter at each menu which follows the

Custom

option from the Tx/Rx Service selection

screen.

Main Data Rate

Based On

TS32 MF

Backward Alarm

No. of Back' Alm

Overhead Mode

>= 32kbps

IBS

Normal

User choice

One

Min O/H

< 32kbps

IBS

No TS 32 MF

User choice

N/A (no TS32 MF)

Min O/H

In both cases under the

ESC

,

DEFINE

dialogue set the proportion of the overhead assigned to the async

ESC as

Maximum (all remaining)

and set the Aux channel to

Off

, so that as much as possible of the

overhead is used for the ESC reducing the total overhead added to the data. The final satellite data rate
including overhead can be displayed on the

INFO

,

VIEW CONFIG

,

TX/RX

screens.

Note: As the overhead used relates directly to the data rate, ESC & backward alarm settings, then for two
modems to interwork
the following parameters must match on both modems:

i

Main data rate.

i

Async ESC Baud Rate and Character length / Parity.

i

Backward Alarm option (ie both enabled or both disabled).

i

Baseband modes (ie both Continuous Data or both Drop/Insert).

A Closed Net Plus ESC facility as described above (using the Custom Service options) is identical with the
Closed Net Plus ESC facility which may be directly activated in software V1.50 or greater from the Service,
Closed Net, ESC menu.

8.7.3

ESC channel with mis-match configurations at Absolute Minimum Overhead (0.39%)

Summary (fairly technical)
In Closed Net Plus ESC mode (or Custom IBS modes with minimum overhead selected) the modem adds
the minimum possible overhead to accommodate the required ESC channel. The overhead is variable from
1/1 (100%) to 1/256 (0.39%) which covers a large range of requirements, however for very high bit rates
with very low ESC requirements, 0.39% may still provide an ESC channel capable of more than the
required Baud rate. For example with a 2048kbps closed network link with a 2400Baud ESC channel
selected, the minimum 0.39% overhead could actually support an ESC of 6135Baud.

This is not normally an issue as the ESC UART is set to the 2400Baud the user has specified, and the fact
that the channel could provide more is masked by the throughput limitation of the 2400Baud async link
outside the modem. However under certain scenarios discovered recently (Nov 2002) it is possible in this
absolute minimum overhead mode, to get the ESC channel operate strangely. Specifically it is possible to
get the ESC channel to cause a delay in transmission of up to 3 characters (as if they were `stuck in the
pipe`), which only appear out of the ESC channel when `pushed through` by subsequent characters. This