Comtech EF Data CDM-750 User Manual
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CDM-750 Advanced High-Speed Trunking Modem
Revision 2
Serial-based Remote Product Management
MN-CDM750
7–31
Global
Configuration
(cont.)
xx=(spare)
T=Unit Test Mode
eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee=Unit Alarm Mask
xxxxxxxxxx=(spare)
uuu.uuu.uuu.uuu.uu=IP address
vvv.vvv.vvv.vvv=IP gateway address
G=Tx/Rx BERT State
H=Tx/Rx BERT Pattern
xxxxx (spares)
11111111111111111111=PIIC Card 1 Configuration
22222222222222222222=PIIC Card 2 Configuration
END OF MGC COMMAND/QUERY STRING
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same as TST
same as MSK
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same as IPA
same as IPG
same as BTX
same as TBP
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Notes 1-3
Notes 1-3
Notes:
1. There are several possible types of PIIC interfaces available. The first bit of each 20 bit field determines the
PIIC interface type. 0 means no interface detected, non zero means an interface type was detected.
2. If no interface is present, then the following bits will be returned: 0UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU
3. If an interface is detected but the interface type is set to NONE, then the following bits will be returned:
20xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, where:
2 means G.703 interface detected
0 means NONE selected so i is disabled.
Description Of PIIC Interface Types:
ABCDEFGHIJ ssssssssss
A=type of interface detected
0 = no interface detected
1 = reserved
2 = G.703 interface detected
3 = OC3 interface detected
B=PIIC Mode
C=Tx Intf Clock Source
D=Rx Intf Clock Source
E=Intf Reference Clock
FGHIJ=Rx Buffer Size
ssssssssss = spares
Configuration
Save
CST=
1 byte, value
of 0 thru 9
Command only.
Store the current modem configuration in Configuration Memory location defined by the one-byte argument (0 to
9).
Example: CST=4 (store the current configuration in location 4)
CST=
CST?
CST*
CST#
N/A
N/A
Configuration
Load
CLD=
1 byte, value
of 0 thru 9
Command only.
Retrieve a previously stored modem configuration from Configuration Memory location defined by the one-byte
argument (0 to 9).
Example: CLD=4 (load modem configuration from location 4 to be the active configuration)
CLD=
CLD?
CLD*
CLD#
N/A
N/A