Comtech EF Data CDM-760 User Manual
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Ethernet-based Remote Product Management
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CDM-760 Advanced High-Speed Trunking Modem
MN-CDM760
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7.4.3.1 Conditional Access to High-Speed Packet Processor Pages
Appendix F. OPTIONAL HIGH-SPEED PACKET PROCESSOR
Carefully review the information in this section.
A large number of pages in the HTTP Interface address operation of the CDM-760 once it is
equipped with the optional High-Speed Packet Processor card. These pages are accessible only
when this card is installed and enabled.
As noted in Sect. 7.4.1, access to these pages is further restricted to “Admin” (Administrative)
users only. If a user with “Read/Write” or “Read-only” user access privileges attempts to select
any Packet Processor-specific page, the error message “You do not have security privilege to
access this area” displays in the browser window. Access to that page is prohibited.
If the Administrator logs in and attempts to access any Packet Processor-specific page when the
optional High-Speed Packet Processor card is not installed, the following message displays:
Click [Back to previous page] to resume use of the interface.
If the Administrator logs in and attempts to access any Packet Processor-specific page when the
optional High-Speed Packet Processor card is installed but card operation is disabled, the
following message displays:
Click [Back to previous page] to continue any other available operations, or go to the CDM-760
Front Panel CONFIG > INTF screen to set PacketProcessor operation as Enabled (the modem will
automatically reboot).
The HTTP Interface menu tree diagram (Figure 7-1) indicates with an asterisk (*) those primary
and nested Packet Processor pages having conditional access and operation. Further, each
interface page (see Sect. 7.4.4 HTTP Interface Page Descriptions subsections) having this
restriction features an advisory note similar to this example:
These pages are accessible only to Admin users when the optional High-Speed
Packet Processor card is installed and enabled. See Sect. 7.4.3.1 for information
about using conditional access pages.