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Parameter
Type
Command
(controller
to target)
Argument
count
Description of arguments
Note: All arguments are ASCII numeric codes between 48
and 57.
Responses
to
Command
(target to
controller)
Query
(controller
to target)
Response to Query
(target to controller)
Backup
Holdoff Time
BKH= 2
bytes
numerical,
Command or Query.
Sets or queries the backup holdoff delay time, used
when Auto Mode prepares to backup a faulted
Mod/Demod:
xx = 02-99, seconds of delay before online swap
begins.
BKH=
BKH?
BKH*
BKH#
BKH? BKH=xx
(see description of arguments)
Restore
Holdoff Time
RSH= 2
bytes,
numerical
Command or Query.
Sets or queries the restore holdoff delay time. Used in
Auto Mode.
xx = 02-99 seconds.
This is the time for which an offline Traffic Unit must be
fault-free before it may be put back online if the
Redundant Unit needs to bridge a different newly-
faulted Unit.
RSH=
RSH?
RSH*
RSH#
RSH? RSH=xx
(see description of arguments)
Switch Global
Configuration
SGC= 42
bytes,
numerical
Command or Query.
Global configuration of switch, in the form:
OmmmmmmmmIMMDDbbrrMSAEttttssssssssdddddddd
where:
O = Operating Mode – same as OPM= (1 bytes)
m = Active Mod/ems – same as ACM= (8 bytes)
I = in/dependent Switching Mode – same as SWM (1 byte)
MM= Bridge/Backup State – same as BBM (2 bytes)
DD= Bridge/Backup State – same as BBD (2 bytes)
bb = Backup Holdoff Time – same as BKH (2 bytes)
rr = 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 bytes)
E = Restore Time Enable – same as RTE (1 byte)
tttt – Restore Time - same as RTT ( 4 bytes)
s = spare byte (8 bytes)
d = Active Demods – same as ACD= (8 bytes)
SGC=
SGC?
SGC*
SGC#
SGC? SGC=OmmmmmmmmIMMDDbbrrMSAEttttssssssssdddddddd
(see description of arguments)
Modem Alarm
Mask
MAM= 1
byte,
numerical
Command or Query.
Sets or queries the mod/demod alarm mask:
0 = No faults masked
1 = Mod faults masked
2 = Demod faults masked
3 = Both Mod & Demod faults masked
MAM=
MAM?
MAM*
MAM#
MAM? MAM=x
(see description of arguments)
Switch Alarm
Mask
SAM= 1
byte,
numerical
Command or Query.
Sets or queries the modem alarm mask:
0 = No faults masked
1 = PSU A faults masked
2 = PSU B faults masked
SAM=
SAM?
SAM*
SAM#
SAM? SAM=x
(see description of arguments)