2 standard features, 3 performance, 4 configuration – Comtech EF Data CMR-5910 Manual User Manual
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Digicast Media Router Serial IP (SIP): CMR-5910 (MG-SIP) & CMR-5920 (MR-SIP)
Revision A
Introduction
MN/MDRTRIPDC.IOM
1.2 Standard
Features
Based on an embedded architecture utilizing a Freescale CPU and eCOS Operating
System, the MG-SIP and MR-SIP provide the following features:
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High Reliability
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Support for Multicast and Unicast IP datagrams
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HDLC Link-layer protocol
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Multicast Zones
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64 Routes
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QoS on a route-by-route basis (min/max bandwidth)
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Support for IGMP and ICMP
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Aggregate throughput of 13.5 Mbps with 1,500 byte IP packets
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Color LEDs for status monitoring and rapid fault isolation
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Management (monitor, control and configuration):
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Web Interface
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SNMP V2 (Private and MIB II) Support (Future)
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TFTP for remote field software/firmware upgrade
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Terminal Interface
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Telnet
1.3 Performance
The MG-SIP and MR-SIP provide the following performance characteristics:
Item
Value
Maximum Egress Rate Setting
13.5 Mbps
Maximum Bits Per Second (Maximum Packet Size 1,518 Bytes) 13.5 Mbps
Latency
Less than 10 mS
1.4 Configuration
The MG-SIP and MR-SIP enable IP-based multimedia content (video, audio and data) to
be delivered over a high-speed RS-422 or RS-530 link and distributed to remote devices
connected via an Ethernet LAN, providing an inexpensive upgrade path for deployment
of an overlay distribution network across widely dispersed remote locations.
The capabilities of the MG-SIP and MR-SIP are depicted in Figure 1-2.
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