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Comtech EF Data LPOD User Manual

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LPOD C-, X-, or Ku-Band Outdoor Amplifier / Block Up Converter (BUC)

MN-LPOD

Appendix A

Revision 10

A–4

The LPOD redundant mode does not specify which unit must be the backup (offline) unit.

Instead, the status of the backup (offline) and active (online) units are determined by the

waveguide switch position. The advantage to using this redundant method is that, after a failure

is detected and the backup unit causes a redundant switchover to occur, the failed unit can be

replaced without forcing a second switchover to occur. This is because the backup unit becomes

the active unit, and when another unit is installed in the system it automatically becomes the

new backup unit.

Redundant mode allows the backup (offline) unit to take control of the redundant system and

force a redundant switchover when there is a problem with the active (online) unit. Currently,

1:1 redundancy is supported with either transmit switching or transmit and receive switching.

The backup unit controls the waveguide switches and polls the active unit through the inter-unit

redundant link, so that it will be ready to take over for the active unit if necessary.

Because the inter-unit redundant link uses the EIA-232 interface to communicate, the user

remote commands to the redundant system must instead be sent through one of the other

remote communications interfaces (i.e., EIA-485, Telnet, HTTP, or SNMP). The inter-unit

redundant link is not used when the units are in manual redundant mode or when they are in

standalone (redundancy disabled).

The following parameters are updated via the inter-unit redundant link (the equivalent remote

command is shown in parentheses):

Auto Fault Recovery (AFR)

• Low Power Threshold (LPT)

Amplifier state (AMP)

• Local / Remote Setting (LRS)

Attenuation (ATT)

• User fault mask (MSK)

Auxiliary Mute (AUX)

• RF mute (MUT)

LNB Current Window Enable (CWE)

• Offline Mute (OFM)

*

Date (DAY)

• Remote LNB Control (RLC)

Enable Statistics Averaging (ESA)

• Set Baud Rate (SBR)

Enable Statistics Logging (ESL)

• Set Statistics Interval (SSI)

• LNB Current Source enable (LCS)

*

Time (TIM)

LNB Current Window (LCW)

• External Reference Mute (XRM)

* Day and Time are updated only when the inter-unit redundant link is either

established or re-established.

The online status of a unit in a redundant system is determined by the position of the Tx

waveguide switch. When the Tx waveguide switch is oriented to allow a unit to send RF power

to the antenna (as determined by the waveguide switch failsafe indicator), the unit is considered

to be online. Otherwise, the unit is considered to be offline.

When redundant mode is disabled, the unit will always report that it is online. This is because

standalone mode does not use the Tx waveguide switch position to determine online status,