Chapter 3. ethernet-based m&c using the lpodnet, 1 important disclaimer, 2 introduction – Comtech EF Data LPODnet User Manual
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Chapter 3. ETHERNET-BASED
M&C
USING
THE
LPOD
NET
3.1
Important Disclaimer
The bulk of content in this chapter is taken directly from Chapter 4. ETHERNET-BASED REMOTE
PRODUCT MANAGEMENT in Comtech EF Data’s LPOD Outdoor Amplifier / Block Up Converter
(BUC) Installation and Operation Manual (CEFD P/N MN-LPOD). With few exceptions, this
content is also identical to the SPOD Outdoor Amplifier Installation and Operation Manual
(CEFD P/N MN-SPODPSX).
This manual assumes user familiarity with SSPA (LPOD or SPOD) operations. The information
provided in this chapter is intended only for quick reference purposes. You should refer
primarily to the latest revision of the pertinent SSPA manual (CEFD P/N MN-LPOD or
MN-SPODPSX) for the most current Web Server Pages available to the SSPA via Ethernet-based
remote product management.
3.2
Introduction
The SSPA’s Ethernet Management Interfaces are accessible when the unit is connected to the
LPODnet in either Standalone or 1:1 Redundancy operation.
As this manual assumes user familiarity with SSPA operations, you should also see the pertinent
detailed information provided in the pertinent SSPA manual (MN-LPOD or MN-SPODPSX) as
follows:
• For detailed reference to the Remote Commands and Queries available to the SSPA via
Telnet Client, see CHAPTER 5. SERIAL-BASED REMOTE PRODUCT MANAGEMENT.
• For detailed reference to the functionality afforded the individual Web pages depicted
in this chapter, see Sect. 4.5 Web Server (HTTP) Interface in Chapter 4. ETHERNET-
BASED REMOTE PRODUCT MANAGEMENT.