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5 Serial Remote Control
5.1 I
NTRODUCTION
This section describes the protocol and message command set for remote monitor and
control of the CDM-IP 300L Modem. Some of the commands listed in this section apply
only to options not available on the CDM-IP 300L modem. These commands will not
function with a CDM-IP 300L and should be ignored.
The operational and functional changes of a CDM-IP 300L as opposed to an SDM-300L
can summed up as follows;
The CDM-IP 300L uses an RJ45 Ethernet Interface exclusively as a TX/RX data
interface. Subsequently, any references in the CDM-IP 300L Manual to any other
type of data interface (G.703, V.35, EIA-422, etc.) will not apply to the CDM-IP
300L.
The CDM-IP 300L is configured with a CDM-IP Module and cannot have the SDM-
300L Overhead card installed. Subsequently, any references in the CDM-IP 300L
Manual to any Overhead card features (Flex Mux, IDR, IBS, Drop & Insert, etc.) will
not apply to the CDM-IP 300L.
The CDM-IP 300L clocking functions are hard coded and the user is not able to
select any type of TX or RX clocking options. Subsequently, any references in the
CDM-IP 300L Manual to any TX or RX clocking options (Terrestrial, SCT, RX
Satellite, etc.) will not apply to the CDM-IP 300L.