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Comtech EF Data CDM-760
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Front Panel Operation Revision 4
CDM-760 Advanced High-Speed Trunking Modem MN-CDM760
6–30
Step
Task
3 Make sure that the interfaces selected during the Tx configuration are
configured and operating properly.
6.2.2.4.2 (CONFIG: INTF) (GBEIX)
1) The GBEIX menus are nonfunctional when the optional High-Speed Packet
Processor is installed and enabled. Functionality is available when Packet
Processor operation is disabled
or when the standard PIIC slots card is installed.
2) M&C for the High-Speed Packet Processor is provided on the CDM-760 HTTP
Interface. See Chapter 7. ETHERNET INTERFACE OPERATION for full information
about using this interface for Packet Processor operations.
GBEIX: Type:Auto Status:NoLink ()
FlowControl:Disabled Learning:Disabled
Where the letterXin GBEIX represents the base unit interface – GBEI1 (J5 | DATA port) or
GBEI2
(J6 | DATA port): Use the arrow keys to select a parameter. Press ENTER.
(CONFIG: INTF) (GBEIX) Type
Take care when using this menu, as a mismatch can cause random packet loss and
connection drops.
Use the  arrow keys to select a port configuration parameter. Press ENTER.
Note the following:
CDM-760 Port Configuration Selection
External Equipment Capability
External Equipment Port Setting
Off
Disabled
Disabled
Auto
10 Base-T, 10/100/1000 Base-T
Auto
1000BASE-T Full
1000 Base-T (GbE)
Full Duplex**
100BASE-T Full
100 Base-T
Full Duplex
100BASE-T Half
100 Base-T
Half Duplex
10BASE-T Full
10 Base-T
Full Duplex
10BASE-T Half
10 Base-T
Half Duplex
** Forced 1000 Base-T Full Duplex is a non-standard mode of operation. Comtech EF Data
strongly recommends that you ALWAYS run 1000 Base-T (GbE) ports in Auto Negotiate
mode.
(CONFIG: INTF) (GBEIX) Status
This read-only column displays the port’s current operating speed when you set the speed to
Auto. “NoLink” indicates that the modem detects no valid Ethernet device connection for the
port.

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