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Comtech EF Data CRS-500 User Manual

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CRS-500 1:N Redundancy System

Revision 2

Ethernet-Based Remote Product Management

MN-CRS500

8–14

With 1:N as the selected Capacity, (Traffic Modems) 1 through 10 are identified in the Slot#

column in the Traffic Modem Configuration section, while RMI 1 is shown in the RMI# column

in the Redundant Modem Configuration section.

Table 8-1. Config | Modem Page Operational Features

Column Name

Type* Description

Action / Comment

Chapter

Slot# or RMI#

S

Identifies the chassis slot position.

Appearance of page is dependent on X:N:

7

Capacity

(X:N)

Slot (TMI) #

RMI #

1:N

1-10

1

TMI/RMI Status

S

Indicates the physical presence of a

TMI/RMI in the designated DSU slot

location.

Lights green when an interface is

detected.

Remains dark if the slot is sensed as

empty.

7

Active

C

Permits user to designate a modem

(slot) as Active or Inactive.

Click button to toggle the slot as [Active]

or [Inactive].

Note: RMIs by default remain ALWAYS

ACTIVE.

7

Switch IP / Subnet

xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/yy

N/A Switch IP / Subnet is not functional

at this time.

N/A

N/A

Modem IP Address

xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx

C

Defines the IP Address for the Modem. Type in the desired Modem IP Address.

7

Modem Credentials

Username/Password

C

Defines the username and password

needed to allow access to the Web

Server Interface

Type in the desired Username and

Password.

8

Comms:

S

Monitors the status of communications

for the designated DSU slot location.

Lights green when communications

are active.

Lights red when a comms fault is

detected.

7

TMI/RMI Type

S

Identifies the TMI/RMI installed in the

designated DSU slot location

Lists the TMI/RMI by its CEFD Model

Number and description.

1

*S = Status Only feature; C = Configuration feature