CRS-300 1:10 Redundancy Switch MN/CRS300.IOM
Modem, RMI/TMI, and Switch Configuration Revision 19
5–10
5.2.4.5 Configure Switch-to-CDM-710G/710GL, CDM-710, CDM-700 1:N
Redundancy
Only the Rev. A modem chassis (i.e., the chassis with a round-buttoned front panel
keypad) and later versions of the CDM-710 and CDM-700 offer 1:N Redundancy
operation.
The Switch communicates to the Redundant and Traffic modems via a serial TTL bus contained
within the CDM-710G/710GL, CDM-710, or CDM-700 DB-15 “P1 | Alarms” connector on the
modem rear panel. A DB-15 to HD-15 Control Cable connects each modem to the Switch.
Use the modem front panel menu to configure the modem and Switch for 1:N Redundancy
(make sure to press ENT to save your changes). Do these steps:
If the terrestrial data type is Ethernet: For each modem that is on the same subnet, enter a unique IP
Address for the CDI-70 (GigE Interface):
• For the CDM-710G/710GL or CDM-710: CONFIG
Intfc2
MAN
ADDRESS
•
For the CDM-700: CONFIG Intfc1 MAN ADDRESS
Configure the DB-15 “P1 | Alarms” connector on the modem rear panel for “Redundancy Mode”. Set
redundancy on each modem to the Active state:
CONFIG
AUX (Redundancy Mode)
ENA/DIS
set to Enable.
Press ENT to save your changes. You are not required to configure any further COMM menus for the
modems.
Power up all modems. Verify that each Traffic Modem is ONLINE via the front panel LEDs.
All configuration changes can only be made to the Online CDM-710G/710GL, CDM-
710, or CDM-700 and will require you to “
Save Parameters to permanent
storage
” to make sure the configuration change is also applied to the Redundant
Modem.
See the CDM-710G/710GL, CDM-710, or CDM-700 Installation and Operation
Manuals for detailed configuration information.