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4 configure the cdm-625 for carrier id operation – Comtech EF Data CDM-625 User Manual

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CDM-625 Advanced Satellite Modem

Revision 15

Carrier ID (MetaCarrier®)

MN-CDM625

19–3

Each packet of the MetaCarrier message carries 32 bits of CID information data. However, the

MAC address is sent at a higher rate (more often), so that upon reception of a frame that is

comprised of three (3) packets, the MAC address may be obtained.

The data rate of messages being carried in the MetaCarrier is shown before spreading is applied

and the associated time to send a complete CID message (including the framing and FEC). The

time for a complete message is only valid once the MCDD-100 has achieved lock to the

MetaCarrier that may cause the stated times to be longer:

Therefore, the time for the CDM-625 with MetaCarrier to insert a complete CID ID sequence is

as follows. Note that the time for unique ID may be shorter than shown, since upon achieving

lock to the MetaCarrier, the unique ID is made available immediately since MetaCarrier lock

requires the reception of three full packets to declare lock.

Embedded

MetaCarrier rate

CID Data Rate

Time for Complete

Message

Time for Unique ID

224 kcps

56 bps

41 seconds

6.9 seconds

112 kcps

28 bps

82 seconds

13.8 seconds

56 kcps

14 bps

164 seconds

27.6 seconds

28 kcps

7 bps

328 seconds

55.2 seconds

14 kcps

3.5 bps

656 seconds

110.4 seconds

19.4 Configure the CDM-625 for Carrier ID Operation

Carrier ID operation requires that you first enable Carrier ID feature operation, and then create

a MetaCarrier Custom Message. All other parameters (center frequency, symbol rate, and the

CDM-625’s MAC address) are set automatically. The CDM-625 provides several means for

configuring Carrier ID operation:

Local Control via the CDM-625 Front Panel keypad and VFD.

Remote Control with a user-supplied PC via the

o CDM-625 Web Server (HTTP) Interface using a compatible Web browser.

o Serial-based or Telnet-based Remote Control Interface using a terminal emulation

program or Windows Command-line.

o Ethernet-based Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) using a Network

Management System (NMS) and Management Information Base (MIB) File Browser.

USE OF THE SERIAL-BASED REMOTE CONTROL INTERFACE, THE TELNET-BASED

REMOTE CONTROL INTERFACE, AND THE ETHERNET-BASED SNMP INTERFACE ARE

RECOMMENDED ONLY FOR ADVANCED USERS. COMTECH EF DATA STRONGLY

ENCOURAGES USE OF THE CDM-625 FRONT PANEL OR WEB SERVER (HTTP)

INTERFACE FOR MONITOR AND CONTROL (M&C) OF THE CDM-625.