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Comtech EF Data CDM-760 User Manual

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Serial-based Remote Product Management

Revision 2

CDM-760 Advanced High-Speed Trunking Modem

MN-CDM760

8–22

Parameter

Type

Command

(Instruction

& Qualifier)

Number of

Arguments

Description of Arguments

Response to

Command

Query

(Instruction &

Qualifier)

Response to Query

Unit Alarm

Mask (cont.)

Value of each mask:

*** indicates a three-state mask where

0 = Unmasked Alarm (will not cause a redundant switch)

1 = Unmasked Fault (default, causes redundant switch)

2 = Masked (Ignore alarm or fault)

**** indicates a 3 state mask where

0 = Unmasked Alarm (will not cause a redundant switch)

1 = Masked (Ignore alarm or fault)

2 = Unmasked Fault Tx On (causes redundant switch but leaves Transmit output power on)

All other masks are four-state masks where

0 = Unmasked Alarm (will not cause a redundant switch)

1 = Unmasked Fault (default, causes redundant switch)

2 = Masked (Ignore alarm or fault)

3 = Unmasked Fault Tx On (causes redundant switch but leaves Transmit output power on)

NOTE: Masks for alarms that are not applicable to various interface types (such as external clocks for OC3)

are reserved as placeholders and will not have any effect on operation.

EXAMPLE: <0/MSK?

<0000/MSK=110010100000000000000000000000000000

Retrieve next

five unread

Stored

Events

N/A

110 bytes

Query only.

Returns the oldest five Stored Events which have not yet been read over the remote control in the form

[CR]sub-body[CR]sub-body[CR]sub-body[CR]sub-body[CR]sub-body, where Sub-body =

Axxxxxxxxddmmyyhhmmss:

A is the fault type where:

1 = Unit

2 = Rx Traffic

3 = Tx Traffic

4 = Info

xxxxxxxx is the Fault Code number, as in FLT? or Info Code, which may be:

00000000 = Power Off

00000001 = Power On

00000002 = Log Cleared

00000003 = Global Config Change

00000004 = Redundancy Config Change

00000005 = Fractional CnC On

00000006 = Demo Mode is On

00000007 = Watch Dog Reset

00000008 = RFD Reset

00000009 = FRB Reset

0000000A = NVRAM Reset

ddmmyy = date stamp.

hhmmss = time stamp.

NOTE: If there are less than five events to be retrieved, the remaining positions are padded with zeros. If

there are no new events, the response is RNE*.

N/A

RNE?

RNE=[CR]A

xxxxxxxxddmmyyhh

mmss[CR]A

xxxxxxxxddmmyyhh

mmss[CR]A

xxxxxxxx

dmmyyhhmmss[CR]

A

xxxxxxxxddmmyyhh

mmss[CR]A

xxxxxxxxddmmyyhh

mmss

(see Description of

Arguments)