CDM-625 Advanced Satellite Modem Revision 13
Appendix D MN-CDM625
D–34
Parameter
Type
(Instruction
& Qualifier)
Number of
Arguments
Description of Arguments
Response to
Command
(Instruction &
Qualifier)
Response to
Query
Enables or disables the 1:N control. This affects a control line on the 25-pin rear panel connector. This must
be enabled when the modem is attached to a CRS-300 1:N Controller or a CRS-500 1:N Switch in the form
x, where:
0=Disabled
1=Enabled
Example: OFN=0 (selects Disabled)
(see Description of
Arguments)
Used to set the IP Address and network prefix for the 10/100 Base T Ethernet management port, in the form
aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd.yy, where permitted ranges are:
aaa = 0-223
bbb = 0-255
ccc = 0-255
ddd = 001-255
yy=08-30
Example: IPA=010.006.030.001.24
aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd.yy
(see Description of
Arguments)
Used to set the IP Gateway Address for the Ethernet management port, in the form aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd, where
permitted ranges are:
aaa = 0-223
bbb = 0-255
ccc = 0-255
ddd = 001-255
Example: IPG=010.006.030.001
aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd
(see Description of
Arguments)
In a 1:1 system, each modem has its own unique IP address that would be used by an external M&C
application to address each modem. The IP traffic uses a different address, and whichever modem is
online, uses this address for the IP traffic in the form aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd.yy where permitted ranges are:
aaa = 0-223
bbb = 0-255
ccc = 0-255
ddd = 001-255.
yy is the Subnet Mask Length (range: 08 to 30)
Example: IPT=010.006.030.002.24
aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd.yy
(see Description of
Arguments)
Used to query the unique MAC Address for the modem.
Example: MAC=0006B00001C2
(see Description of
Arguments)