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Appendix G Revision 4
CDM-760 Advanced High-Speed Trunking Modem MN-CDM760
G–22
CONFIG: RX menus, both the symbol rate and data rate are displayed. All of these screens
update dynamically – if a ModCod changes, the parameters are refreshed on these displays.
G.5.3 ACM Operation Using the CDM-760 HTTP (Web Server) Interface
See Chapter 7. ETHERNET INTERFACE OPERATION for in-depth explanations of the
function and operation of the CDM-760 HTTP (Web Server) Interface.
Ethernet-based remote operation of the CDM-760 is available when you connect a Windows-
based PC to one of two rear panel RJ-45 BaseT Ethernet ports:
When the PIIC slots card is installed, or when the
optional High-Speed Packet Processor card is
INSTALLED BUT DISABLED
switch, or direct cable connection to connect the
, use an Ethernet hub,
CDM-760 rear panel J4 | MGMT 10/100/1000 Fast
Ethernet port to an Ethernet port on the User PC.
Alternately, when the optional
High-Speed Packet Processor is
installed and enabled
to an Ethernet port on the User PC.
, use an
Ethernet hub, switch, or direct
cable connection to connect the
Packet Processor’s P0 | MGMT
10/100/1000 BaseT Ethernet port
YOU MAY PROCEED WITH ETHERNET REMOTE INTERFACE OPERATION (WEB
SERVER OR SNMP) UNDER THE ASSUMPTIONS THAT:
The CDM-760 is operating with the latest version firmware files.
The CDM-760 is fully connected to the user-supplied, Windows-based PC.
You have identified the CDM-760’s Management IP Address using the
CDM-760 Front Panel or via the CDM-760 Serial Remote Control Interface.
(Note that you are unable to change the Modem IP Address with the HTTP
Interface.)

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