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Comtech EF Data CRS-500 User Manual

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CRS-500 1:N Redundancy System

Revision 2

Serial-based Remote Product Management

MN-CRS500

9–20

Parameter Type

Command

(Code and

qualifier)

Arguments for

Command or

Response to

Query

Description of arguments

(Note that all arguments are ASCII numeric codes, that

is, ASCII codes between 48 and 57)

Response to Command

(Target to controller)

Query

(Code and

qualifier)

Response to query

(Target to controller)

Switch Global

Configuration

SGC=

29 bytes,

numerical

Command or Query.

Sets or returns Global configuration of the Switch, in the

form smaaaaaaaaaaBBBbbbHHRRMSAPP, where:

s = Switching Mode – same as SWM (1 byte)

m = M:N Mode – same as MFN (1 byte)

a = Active Modems – same as ACT (10 bytes)

B = Bridge/Backup State 1 – same as BB1 (3 bytes)

b = don’t care – set to 000 (3 bytes)

H = Backup Holdoff Time – same as BKH (2 bytes)

R= Restore Holdoff Time – same as RSH (2 bytes)

M = Modem Alarm Mask – same as MAM (1 byte)

S = Switch Alarm Mask – same as SAM (1 byte)

A = Audio Alarm Mask – same as AAM (1 byte)

P = Priority modem – same as PRI (2 bytes)

SGC=

SGC?

SGC*

SGC?

SGC=smaaaaaaaaaaBB

BbbbHHRRMSAPP

(see description of

arguments)

Switch Unit

Name

SID=

24 bytes, ASCII

Command or Query.

Sets or returns a user-defined Switch Unit Name, which is a

fixed length of 24 characters. Valid characters include:

Space ( ) * + - , . / 0-9 and A-Z.

SID=

SID?

SID*

SID?

SID=xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

xxxxxxx

(see description of

arguments)

Serial Number

N/A

9 bytes, numerical Query only.

Returns the unit’s 9-digit serial number.

Example: SNO=176512523

N/A

SNO?

SNO=xxxxxxxxx

(see description of

arguments)

Software

Revision

N/A

5 bytes, numerical Query only.

Returns the value of the unit’s installed internal software

revision in the form x.x.x.

Example: SWR=1.0.3 (Ver 1.0.3)

N/A

SWR?

SWR=x.x.x

(see description of

arguments)

Time

TIM=

6 bytes, numerical Command or Query.

Sets or returns the time from midnight, in the form hhmmss,

where:

hh = hours, between 00 and 23,

mm = minutes, between 00 and 59, and

ss = seconds, between 00 and 59

Example: TIM=231259 means 23 hours, 12 minutes and

59 seconds from midnight.

TIM=

TIM?

TIM*

TIM?

TIM=hhmmss

(see description of

arguments)