E=Attach summary BUC alarm to Tx
F=Attach summary LNB alarm to Rx
GGG=WAN buffer length
H=Dedicated Management Port
* indicates differences.
** E thernet po rt s peed i s c ompressed f rom 4 by tes i n S EC c ommand t o 2 by tes i n MG C. F irst by te
represents speed settings for Port 1 and Port 2, second byte represents speed settings for Port 3 and Port
4. In each byte, character A through Y is used to represent 25 possible combinations of two port speed.
A=00, B=01, C=02, D=03, E=04, F=10, G=11, H=12, I=13, J=14, K=20, L=21, M= 22, N=23, O=24, P=30,
Q=31, R=32, S=33, T=34, U=40, V=41, W=42, X=43, Y=44.
Example: BN is converted to 0123, that means Port 1 is AutoNeg, Port 2 is 100Full, Port 3 is 100Half, Port
4 is 10Full.
b=BUC Tx Output Enable
* x (spare)
d=BUC Power Supply
e=BUC 10MHz Reference State
xxxxx (spares)
gggg=BUC Current - Low Limit
hhhh=BUC Current - High Limit
* xxxx (spares)
* i=LNB Power Supply
* x (spare)
k=LNB 10MHz Reference
lll=LNB Low Alarm Limit
nnn=LNB High Alarm Limit
FFFFFS=TX LO Frequency
fffffs=RX LO Frequency
xxxxxx (spares)
1. Much of the 625 O GC format has been k ept s imilar t o t he C DM-600L OGC f ormat (* indicates the
differences). In 600L Emulation Mode, OGC follows the CDM-600L’s OGC format.