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
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Parameter
Type
Command
(Instruction
& Qualifier)
Number of
Arguments
Description of Arguments
Response to
Command
Query
(Instruction &
Qualifier)
Response to Query
Global
Configuration
(cont.)
T = Unit Test Mode
eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee = Unit Alarm Mask
c = Power Control State
dddd = AUPC Target Es/No
eeeee = AUPC Nominal Power Value
uuu.uuu.uuu.uuu.uu = IP address
vvv.vvv.vvv.vvv = IP gateway address
G = Tx/Rx BERT State
H = Tx/Rx BERT Pattern
fffff = AUPC Power Range
11111111111111111111 = PIIC Card 1 Configuration
22222222222222222222 = PIIC Card 2 Configuration
END OF MGC COMMAND/QUERY STRING
same as TST
same as MSK
same as PCS
same as ATE
same as ANP
same as IPA
same as IPG
same as BTX
same as TBP
same as APR
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:
ABCDEFGHIJssssssssss
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.
Stores the current modem configuration in Configuration Memory location defined by the one-byte
argument (0 to 9).
EXAMPLE: <0/CST=4 (stores 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.
Retrieves a previously stored modem configuration from Configuration Memory location defined by the
one-byte argument (0 to 9).
EXAMPLE: <0/CLD=4 (loads modem configuration from location 4 to be the active configuration)
CLD=
CLD?
CLD*
CLD#
N/A
N/A