CDM-625A Advanced Satellite Modem MN-CDM625A
Serial-based Remote Product Management Revision 4
8–45
Parameter
(Instruction
Number of
Arguments
Description of Arguments
Response to
Command
(Instruction &
Response to Query
Configuration
(cont.)
D=CnC PMSI mode
ee=Compressed Ethernet port speed
E=Attach summary BUC alarm to Tx
F=Attach summary LNB alarm to Rx
GG=WAN buffer length
H=Dedicated Management Port
same as CPM
see ** Note
same as ABA
same as ALA
same as WBL
NOTE: Much of the CDM-625A MGC format carries over from the 600/L MGC format, except where “*” indicates the
differences. For “**ee=Compressed Ethernet port speed” Ethernet port speed is compressed from 4 bytes in SEC
command to 2 bytes in MGC. The first byte represents speed settings for Ports 1 and ; the second byte represents speed
settings for Ports 3 and 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.
Global Copy
ODU Global Configuration of CDM-625A, in the form shown in the Response to Query column (to the right), where:
OGC?
OGC*
OGC#
OGC?n (where n=0
thru 9. Returns the
OGC portion of 1 of
10 stored
configurations)
ghhhhxxxxixklllnnnFFF
FFSfffffsxxxxxx
(Returns current OGC
Configuration)
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)
same as BOE
same as BPS
same as BFR
same as BCL
same as BCH
same as LPS
same as LNR
same as LNL
same as LNH
same as TLO
same as RLO
1) Much of the CDM-625A OGC format carries over from the CDM-600L OGC format, except where “*” indicates the
differences. In 600L Emulation Mode, the OGC format follows the CDM-600L OGC format.
2) Any unavailable parameters will be filled with x’s.