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Comtech EF Data CDM-710G User Manual

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CDM-710G High-Speed Satellite Modem

Revision 1

Remote Control

MN-CDM710G

A–20

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

E3/T3/STS1
Mode Select

ETS=

2 bytes

Command or Query.
Sets the E3/T3/STS1 interface card mode.
s=Interface Slot (1 or 2)
m=Mode
0=E3
1=T3
2=STS1

Note: Command valid only with CDI-10-1 G.703 interface. This sets the
selected G.703 DATA rate. The unit will adjust the symbol rate based on
modulation type and code rate to keep the selected data rate.

Example: ETS=11 (sets Interface 1, Port 1 to T3 mode)

ETS=
ETS?
ETS#
ETS*

ETS?s ETS=sm

Gigabit
Management IP
Address and
Subnet

GIP=

19 bytes

Command or Query.
Gigabit Management IP address and subnet mask.
s= Slot2 Only i=IP Address
n=Netmask

GIP=
GIP#
GIP?
GIP*

GIP?s GIP=siii.iii.iii.iii.nn

Gigabit
Interface
Management
MAC Address

GMC?

N/A

Query Only.
s=Defines Interface slot (2)

Example: To get MAC address for Gigabit in Slot 1
GMC?2
GMC=2s0006B0004717

GMC?
GMC*
GMC#

GMC?s Gigabit

Interface

Management
MAC Address

Gigabit
Interface
Software
Revision

GSW? N/A

Query

Only.

s=Defines Interface slot (2)

Example: To get Software Revision for Gigabit in Slot 2
GSW?2
GSW=2FW/12738-,1.1.8,02/16/07

GSW?
GSW*
GSW#

GSW?s Gigabit

Interface

Software Revision

Initialize Events
Pointer

IEP= None Command

Only.

Resets internal pointer to allow RNE? queries to start at the beginning of
the stored events log.

IEP=
IEP?
IEP*
IEP#

N/A IEP=

Boot Image

IMG=

1 byte

Command or Query.
Boot image selection, where n is the image number:
1=Image #1
2=Image #2

Example: IMG=1 (Selects Image #1 for booting.)

IMG=
IMG?
IMG*
IMG#

IMG? IMG=n

Tx Output
Impendance

IMP=

1 byte

Command or Query.
Tx output impedance, where:
0=50 Ohm
1=75 Ohm

Example: IMP=0 (Set impedance to 50 Ohms)

* NOTE: Setting Tx Impedence is only possible on 70/140 Mhz units.

IMP=
IMP?
IMP*
IMP#

IMP? IMP=x

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