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SatLink VSAT User Guide
Publication no. 101557
Rev 14.1.1-2
Copyright 2006-2012 STM Group, Inc.
Page 61 (182)
Population ID: 2
The priority of any Forward Link entry can be changed from its existing priority by using the CLI
command. The following example explains how to change the priority of Forward Link entries.
dvb rx show
Satellite (DVB) RX Configuration
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Auto start : Enabled
RX watchdog : 15 minute
Idx Pri SymbRate[Msps] Freq[GHz] Mode PopId Enable
* 0 1 24.500000 11.250000 DVB-S2 2 Yes
The priority number in the above example is 1 at index 0. The operator can change the priority number to
2 on the index 0 using the following CLI command:
# dvb rx fwdlink 0 2
To check the new priority at index 0 use the CLI command dvb rx show.
# dvb rx show
Satellite (DVB) RX Configuration
--------------------------------
Auto start : Enabled
RX watchdog : 15 minute
Idx Pri SymbRate[Msps] Freq[GHz] Mode PopId Enable
* 0 2 24.500000 11.250000 DVB-S2 2 Yes
The Forward Link for the VSAT can be set to enabled or disabled depending on its use in the network.
The operator can enable a particular Forward Link or disable a Forward Link by using the following CLI
commands:
To disable the Forward Link:
dvb rx fwdlink <idx> -disable
Example:
dvb rx fwdlink 1 -disable
# dvb rx show
Satellite (DVB) RX Configuration
--------------------------------
Auto start : Enabled
RX watchdog : 15 minute
Idx Pri SymbRate[Msps] Freq[GHz] Mode PopId Enable
* 0 2 24.500000 11.250000 DVB-S2 2 Yes
1 3 1.200000 30.000000 DVB-S2 2 No
2 0 11.900000 11.000000 DVB-S2 2 Yes
Satellite (DVB) Receiver Status
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