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SLM-5650A Satellite Modem

Revision 8

Appendix C

MN-SLM5650A

C–40

C.6.9 Network Processor (NP) Interface Commands / Queries

The instruction codes that follow are valid only when the optional Network Processor (NP) Interface Module is installed in the SLM-5650A Satellite

Modem.

Parameter

Type

Command

(Instruction

Code and

Qualifier)

Arguments for

Command or

Response to

Query

Description of Arguments

Response to

Command

Query

(Instruction

Code and

Qualifier)

Response to Query

Router Ethernet

Interface Traffic

IP Address and

Range

BRT=

1 byte, value of

0 or 1

Command or Query.
Used to set the NP card’s Bridged Point to Multipoint mode, where:

0 = Off

1 = On

Example: BRT=0

BRT=

BRT?

BRT*

BRT#

BRT?

BRT=a

(see Description

of Arguments)

Router Working

Mode

GBM=

1 byte

Command or Query.
Used to set the NP Card’s Working Mode where:

1 = Vipersat Hub

2 = Vipersat Hub Expansion

3 = Vipersat Remote

4 = Vipersat Remote Expansion

5 = Multipoint Hub

6 = Multipoint Remote

7 = Point to Point

8 = GigaBit Bridge

Example: GBM=7

GBM=

GBM?

GBM*

GBM#

GBM?

GBM=a

(see Description

of Arguments)

Router Ethernet

Interface

Management IP

Address and

Range

MIP=

18 bytes

Command or Query.
Used to set the IP address and network prefix for the

NP Interface Management port, in the form aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd.ee, where:

aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd = IP address, and

ee = network prefix (0-31)

Example: MIP=010.006.030.001.24

MIP=

MIP?

MIP*

MIP#

MIP?

MIP=aaa.bbb.ccc

.ddd.ee

(see Description

of Arguments)

Modem IP

Interface

Security Mode

MIS=

1 byte, value of

0 or 1

Command or Query.
Used to set the modem IP Interface security level where:

0 = Normal or Low Level Security, and

1 = High Level Security

Example: MIS=0

MIS=

MIS?

MIS*

MIS#

MIS?

MIS=a

(see Description

of Arguments)

Router IP

Address Mode

RIM=

1 byte, value of

0 or 1

Command or Query.
Used to set the NP Card’s IP address mode where:

0 = Single IP Address, and

1 = Dual IP Address

Example: RIM=0

RIM=

RIM?

RIM*

RIM#

RIM?

RIM=a

(see Description

of Arguments)