Comtech EF Data SPOD PS 1, PS 1.5, and PS 2 C-, X-, or Ku-Band User Manual
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SPOD C-, X-, or Ku-Band Outdoor Amplifier
MN-SPODPSX
Serial-based Remote Product Management
Revision 1
5–30
Parameter Type
Command
(Instruction
Code and
Qualifier)
Arguments
for Command
or Response
to Query
Description of Arguments
(Note that all arguments are printable ASCII characters)
Response to
Command
(Target to
Controller)
Query
(Instruction
Code and
Qualifier)
Response to Query
(Target to
Controller)
Serial Number
N/A
9 bytes
Query only.
Returns the unit’s nine-digit serial number in the form xxxxxxxxx
Note: this command is functionally identical to RSN.
Example: <1/SNO?’cr’
>0001/SNO=072282040’cr’’lf’
SNO=
SNO?
SNO=xxxxxxxxx
(See Description of
Arguments)
Remote Address
SPA=
4 bytes
Command or Query.
Sets or returns the Physical Address in the form xxxx, where:
xxxx = 0001 to 9999, resolution=0001
Default value: 0001
Example: <1/SPA=0412’cr’
>0001/SPA=’cr’’lf’
SPA=
SPA?
SPA*
SPA?
SPA=xxxx
(See Description of
Arguments)
SNMP Read
Community
SRC=
16 bytes,
characters, no
spaces
Command or Query.
Sets or returns the SNMP Read Community string. Empty string is not allowed
Example: <1/SRC=public
SRC =
SRC!
SRC?
SRC =x
(see Description of
Arguments))
SNMP
System Contact
SSC=
255 bytes,
characters,
Command or Query.
Sets or returns the SNMP System Contact string.
Example: <1/SSC=Joe Net Admin.
If not configured it returns empty string: <1/SSC=
SSC =
SSC!
SSC?
SSC =x [1..128]
(see Description of
Arguments)
Set Statistics
Interval
SSI=
2 bytes
Command or Query.
Sets or returns the interval at which statistics are logged, in the form xx, where:
xx = 01 to 99 minutes, resolution is in 01 minute increments
Default value: 90
Example: <1/SSI=90’cr’
>0001/SSI=’cr’’lf’
SSI=
SSI?
SSI?
SSI=xx
(See Description of
Arguments)
SNMP
System Location
SSL=
255 bytes,
characters,
Command or Query.
Sets or returns the SNMP System Location string
Example: <1/SSL=Upstairs back right.
Note: If not configured it returns empty string. <1/SSL=
SSL =
SSL!
SSL?
SSL =x [1..128]
(see Description of
Arguments)