Comtech EF Data CDM-700 User Manual
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CDM-700 High Speed Satellite Modem
Revision 5
Remote Control
MN/CDM700.IOM
11–19
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
OC3 Interface
Alarm Mask
OAM=
7 bytes
Command or Query.
Alarm mask conditions, in form spa, where:
s=slot number
p=port number
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a=Tx Cable (0 = masked as Alarm,1 = masked as Fault,2 =Masked)
b=x reserved
c=x reserved
d=Bufferslip Alarm (0 = masked as Alarm,1 = masked as Fault, 2
=Masked
e= x reserved
Example: OAM= 110xx0x( alarm masks for interface slot 1, port 1 )
OAM=
OAM?
OAM*
OAM#
OAM?sp
OAM=spaxxdx
Gigabit
Interface
Alarm Mask
GAM=
3 bytes
Command or Query.
Alarm mask conditions, in form spa, where:
s=slot number
p=port number
a=Tx Cable (0=masked as Alarm, 1=masked as Fault, 2=Masked)
Note: Command valid only with Gigabit interface.
Example: GAM=110 (alarm masks for interface slot 1, port 1.
GAM=
GAM?
GAM*
GAM#
GAM?sp
GAM=spa
Active Bulk
Image
IMG=
1 byte
Comand or Query.
Sets or queries the active bulk image.
n=Bulk Image Number (1, 2)
IMG=
IMG?
IMG*
IMG#
IMG?
IMG=n
Circuit ID
String
CID=
24 bytes
Command or Query.
Sets or queries the user-defined Circuit ID string, which is a fixed
length of 24 characters.
Valid characters include:
Space ( ) * + – , . / 0 9 and A thru Z
CID=
CID?
CID*
CID#
CID?
CID=xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
xxxxxxxx
Configuration
Save
CST=
1 byte
Command only.
Command causes the CDM700L to 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