Comtech EF Data Vipersat CDM-570 Operating instructions

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CDM-570/570L
Installation and Operation Manual
CDM-570 - 70/140MHz Satellite Modem
CDM-570L - L-band Satellite Modem
Optional IP Module
For Firmware Version 1.4.1 or hi
g
he
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(
see New in this Release
Section 1.5
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Errata A
Comtech EF Data Documentation Update
Subject:
Revised Table 14-1 Web Server Menu Tree
Date:
March 15, 2006
Document:
CDM-570/570L Installation and Operation Manual, Revision 3,
dated October 5, 2005
Part Number:
MN/CDM570L.EA3
Collating Instructions:
Attach this page to page 14-3
Comments:
Revised table to incorporate shaded data. This information will be incorporated into the next
revision.
Change Specifics:
Table 14-1. Web Server Menu Tree
Level 1
Level 2
Home
Home
Contact
Support
Admin
Access
Remote
Config Mdm
Modem
Modem Utilities
AUPC
BUC (for CDM-570L only)
LNA (for CDM-570L only)
Stats
Modem Status
Modem Logs
ODU (CDM570 only)
Config
Status
Utilities
Maint
Unit Info
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Errata B
Comtech EF Data Documentation Update
Subject:
Revised 14.4.1 Management Information Base (MIB)
Date:
March 15, 2006
Document:
CDM-570/570L Installation and Operation Manual, Revision 3,
dated October 5, 2005
Part Number:
MN/CDM570L.EB3
Collating Instructions:
Attach this page to page 14-4
Comments:
Revised paragraph to incorporate highlighted data. This information will be incorporated into the
next revision.
Change Specifics:
14.4.1 Management Information Base (MIB) Files
MIB files are used for SNMP remote management and consist of Object Identifiers
(OIDs). Each OID is a node that provides remote management of a particular function. A
MIB file is a tree of nodes that is unique to a particular device.
There are five MIB files associated with the CDM-570 :
There are five MIB files associated with the CDM-570L :
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MIB File/Name Description
fw10874-2-.mib
ComtechEFData
MIB file
ComtechEFData MIB file gives the root tree for ALL Comtech EF Data
products and consists of only the following OID:
Name: comtechEFData
Type: MODULE-IDENTITY
OID: 1.3.6.1.4.1.6247
Full
path: iso(1).org(3).dod(6).internet(1).private(4).enterprises(1).comtechEFD
ata(6247)
Module: ComtechEFData
fw10874-4c .mib
CDM-570/570L
MIB file
MIB file consists of all of the OIDs for management of the modem functions
fw10874-5a .mib
CDM-570/570L
Traps MIB file
Trap MIB file is provided for SNMPv1 traps common for base modems.
Fw/10874-6a.mib
CDM-570L
BUC/LNB MIB
file
Provided for management of the CDM-570L BUC and LNB.
Fw/10874-7-.mib
CDM-570L
BUC/LNB
Traps MIB file
Trap MIB file is provided for SNMPv1 traps unique to CDM-570L.
FW/10874-8-.mib
CSAT-5060
MIB file
MIB file consists of all of the OIDs for management of the CSAT-5060
Transceiver connected to the CDM-570 modem through FSK.
FW/10874-9-.mib
KST-2000A/B
MIB file
MIB file consists of all of the OIDs for management of the KST-2000A/B
Transceiver connected to the CDM-570 modem through FSK.
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Errata C
Comtech EF Data Documentation Update
Subject:
Revised 14.4.2 SNMP Community Strings
Date:
March 15, 2006
Document:
CDM-570/570L Installation and Operation Manual, Revision 3,
dated October 5, 2005
Part Number:
MN/CDM570L.EC3
Collating Instructions:
Attach this page to page 14-5
Comments:
Revised paragraph to incorporate highlighted data. This information will be incorporated into the
next revision.
Change Specifics:
14.4.2 SNMP Community Strings
The modem uses community strings as a password scheme that provides authentication
before gaining access to the modem agent’s MIBs.
In “SNMP v1/v2c”, the community string is sent unencrypted in the SNMP packets.
Caution must be taken by the network administrator to ensure that SNMP packets travel
only over a secure and private network if security is a concern. A packet sniffer can
easily obtain the community string by viewing the SNMP traffic on the network.
The community string is entered into the MIB Browser or Network Node Management
software and is used to authenticate users and determine access privileges to the SNMP
agent.
The user defines three Community Strings for SNMP access:
Read Community default = public
Write Community default = private
Trap Community default = comtech
Note: Maximum number of characters for community strings shall not exceed 20.
All printable ASCII characters, except, ‘\’ and ‘~’, are allowed. No trailing spaces
for community strings.
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Errata D
Comtech EF Data Documentation Update
Subject:
Revised 14.5 Telenet Interface for HyperTerminal
Date:
March 15, 2006
Document:
CDM-570/570L Installation and Operation Manual, Revision 3,
dated October 5, 2005
Part Number:
MN/CDM570L.ED3
Collating Instructions:
Attach this page to page 14-7
Comments:
Add paragraph and screen captures to 14.5 Telnet Interface. This information will be
incorporated into the next revision.
Change Specifics:
There is a disadvantage when using Windows DOS as Telnet Client. Since Windows DOS
cannot translate a ‘\r’ to a ‘\r\n’ for the messages coming from Telnet Server, the multi-line
command response (for example, FRW? response) will be displayed as one line, with the latter
lines overwriting the previous lines.
In order to view the full response messages, CEFD recommends using HyperTerminal
configured as Telnet Client. To do so, configure the HyperTerminal as following:
1. Connect using TCP/IP instead of COM1 or COM2;
2. ASCII setup: check both the "Send line ends with line feeds" and "Append line feeds to
incoming line ends" options.
See the following screen captures for examples.
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CDM-570/570L
Installation and Operation Manual
CDM-570 - 70/140MHz Satellite Modem
CDM-570L - L-band Satellite Modem
Optional IP Module
For Firmware Version 1.4.1 or higher
(see New in this Release – Section 1.5)
Part Number MN/CDM570L.IOM
Revision 3
September 30, 2005
Copyright © Comtech EF Data, 2005. All rights reserved. Printed in the USA.
Comtech EF Data, 2114 West 7th Street, Tempe, Arizona 85281 USA, 480.333.2200, FAX: 480.333.2161
Comtech EF Data is an ISO 9001
Registered Company
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Table of Contents
PREFACE ...................................................................................................................... XIII
CUSTOMER SERVICE............................................................................................................. XIII
ABOUT THIS MANUAL ............................................................................................................ XIV
CONVENTIONS AND REFERENCES ..................................................................................... XIV
ELECTRICAL SAFETY.............................................................................................................. XV
TELECOMMUNICATIONS TERMINAL EQUIPMENT DIRECTIVE.......................................... XVI
EMC (ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY) ..................................................................... XVII
WARRANTY POLICY ............................................................................................................. XVIII
CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION .............................................................................................1–1
1.1 INTRODUCTION............................................................................................................1–1
1.1.1 EDMAC ...................................................................................................................1–2
1.1.2 AUPC ......................................................................................................................1–2
1.1.3 Software – Flash Upgrading ...................................................................................1–2
1.1.4 Verification ..............................................................................................................1–3
1.1.5 Data Interfaces........................................................................................................1–3
1.2 MAJOR ASSEMBLIES...................................................................................................1–3
1.3 FAST OPTIONS AND HARDWARE OPTIONS .............................................................1–3
1.3.1 FAST Accessible Options .......................................................................................1–4
1.3.2 FAST System Theory..............................................................................................1–4
1.3.3 Implementation .......................................................................................................1–5
1.3.4 Hardware Options ...................................................................................................1–5
1.3.5 Supporting Hardware and Software........................................................................1–5
1.4 COMPATIBILITY............................................................................................................1–5
1.5 NEW IN THIS RELEASE ...............................................................................................1–6
CHAPTER 2. INSTALLATION ..............................................................................................2–1
2.1 UNPACKING..................................................................................................................2–1
2.2 MOUNTING....................................................................................................................2–2
2.2.1 Optional Rear-Mounting Installation Bracket ..........................................................2–2
2.3 CONFIGURATION .........................................................................................................2–4
2.4 SELECT INTERNAL IF LOOP .......................................................................................2–4
2.5 CONNECT EXTERNAL CABLES ..................................................................................2–4
CHAPTER 3. FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION........................................................................3–1
CHAPTER 4. PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION .............................................................................4–1
4.1 INTRODUCTION............................................................................................................4–1
4.2 FRONT PANEL ..............................................................................................................4–1
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4.3 REAR PANEL ................................................................................................................4–2
4.3.1 IEC Line Input Connector........................................................................................4–3
4.3.2 Rx and Tx IF Connectors ........................................................................................4–3
4.3.3 Data Interface Connector........................................................................................4–3
4.3.4 External Reference Connector................................................................................4–3
4.3.5 Form C Traffic Alarm Connector .............................................................................4–4
4.3.6 Balanced G.703 Connector Tx/Rx Connector.........................................................4–4
4.3.7 Unbalanced G.703 Tx/Rx........................................................................................4–4
4.3.8 Remote Control Connector .....................................................................................4–4
4.3.9 1:1 Control Connector.............................................................................................4–4
4.3.10 10/100 BaseT Ethernet management port connector (M&C)..................................4–4
4.3.11 10/100 BaseT Ethernet Traffic Port Connector (Traffic, with Optional IP Module)4–4
4.3.12 Serial Console Port (Console, with Optional IP Module) ........................................4–5
4.4 DIMENSIONAL ENVELOPE ..........................................................................................4–6
CHAPTER 5. CONNECTOR PINOUTS................................................................................5–1
5.1 CONNECTOR OVERVIEW............................................................................................5–1
5.2 DATA INTERFACE CONNECTOR ................................................................................5–2
5.3 BALANCED G.703 INTERFACE CONNECTOR............................................................5–3
5.4 REMOTE CONTROL INTERFACE CONNECTOR.......................................................5–3
5.5 BNC CONNECTORS .....................................................................................................5–4
5.6 UNIT ALARMS ...............................................................................................................5–4
5.7 1:1 CONTROL CONNECTOR .......................................................................................5–5
5.8 ASYNC-SERIAL CONSOLE (OPTIONAL IP MODULE ONLY) .....................................5–5
5.9 ETHERNET INTERFACE CONNECTORS (TRAFFIC AND M&C)................................5–6
5.10 AC POWER CONNECTOR........................................................................................5–6
5.11 GROUND CONNECTOR ...........................................................................................5–6
CHAPTER 6. FRONT PANEL OPERATION.........................................................................6–1
6.1 INTRODUCTION............................................................................................................6–1
6.2 OPENING SCREEN.......................................................................................................6–5
6.3 MAIN SELECT MENU....................................................................................................6–5
6.4 CONFIG .........................................................................................................................6–6
6.5 (CONFIG) REMCONT (REMOTE CONTROL) .............................................................6–7
6.5.1 (CONFIG, REMOTE) SERIAL ...............................................................................6–7
6.5.2 (CONFIG, REMOTE) ETHERNET.........................................................................6–8
6.6 (CONFIG) ALL ..............................................................................................................6–9
6.7 CONFIG) TX (TRANSMIT)............................................................................................6–9
6.7.1 (CONFIG, TX) FEC TYPE ...................................................................................6–10
6.7.2 (CONFIG, TX) MODULATION .............................................................................6–11
6.7.3 (CONFIG, TX) CODE RATE ................................................................................6–11
6.7.4 (CONFIG, TX) DATA RATE.................................................................................6–12
6.7.5 (CONFIG, TX) FREQUENCY ..............................................................................6–13
6.7.6 (CONFIG, TX) ON/OFF .......................................................................................6–13
6.7.7 (CONFIG, TX) POWER .......................................................................................6–14
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6.7.8 (CONFIG, TX) SCRAMBLING .............................................................................6–16
6.7.9 (CONFIG, TX) CLOCKING ..................................................................................6–16
6.7.10 (CONFIG, TX) INVERSION FUNCTIONS ...........................................................6–17
6.8 (CONFIG) RX (RECEIVE)...........................................................................................6–18
6.8.1 (CONFIG, RX) FEC TYPE ...................................................................................6–19
6.8.2 (CONFIG, RX) DEMODULATION........................................................................6–20
6.8.3 (CONFIG, RX) CODE RATE................................................................................6–20
6.8.4 (CONFIG, RX) DATA RATE ................................................................................6–21
6.8.5 (CONFIG, RX) FREQUENCY ..............................................................................6–22
6.8.6 (CONFIG, RX) ACQ.............................................................................................6–22
6.8.7 (CONFIG, RX) DESCRAMBLING........................................................................6–23
6.8.8 (CONFIG, RX) BUFFER ......................................................................................6–24
6.8.9 (CONFIG, RX) INVERSION FUNCTIONS ...........................................................6–24
6.8.10 (CONFIG, RX) Eb/No...........................................................................................6–25
6.9 (CONFIG) FRAME (FRAMING MODE) ......................................................................6–25
6.9.1 (CONFIG, FRAME) UNFRAMED.........................................................................6–26
6.9.2 (CONFIG, FRAME) EDMAC or EDMAC-2...........................................................6–26
6.10 (CONFIG) INTERFACE...........................................................................................6–28
6.11 (CONFIG) REFERENCE .........................................................................................6–30
6.12 (CONFIG) MASK .....................................................................................................6–31
6.13 (CONFIG) ODU (CDM-570L ONLY)........................................................................6–33
6.13.1 (CONFIG, ODU) BUC ..........................................................................................6–33
6.13.2 (CONFIG, ODU) LNB...........................................................................................6–37
6.14 MONIT (MONITOR)..................................................................................................6–40
6.14.1 (MONIT) ALARMS ...............................................................................................6–40
6.14.2 (MONIT) RX-PARAMS (Receive Parameters).....................................................6–42
6.14.3 (MONIT) EVENT-LOG (STORED EVENTS)........................................................6–43
6.14.4 (MONIT) STATS (Link Statistics) .........................................................................6–44
6.14.5 (MONIT) AUPC ....................................................................................................6–46
6.14.6 (MONIT) ODU ......................................................................................................6–46
6.15 TEST ........................................................................................................................6–48
6.16 INFO (INFORMATION) ............................................................................................6–50
6.16.1 (INFO) ALL...........................................................................................................6–50
6.16.2 (INFO) TX (Transmit information) ........................................................................6–50
6.16.3 (INFO) RX (Receive information) .........................................................................6–51
6.16.4 (INFO) BUFF (Buffer information)........................................................................6–51
6.16.5 (INFO) FRAME (Framing and EDMAC information) ............................................6–52
6.16.6 (INFO) INTFC (Interface information) ..................................................................6–52
6.16.7 (INFO) REMCONT (Remote Control information) ...............................................6–53
6.16.8 (INFO) MASK (Alarm mask information)..............................................................6–53
6.16.9 (INFO) REF (Frequency Reference) ....................................................................6–53
6.16.10 (INFO) ID (Circuit ID) ...........................................................................................6–54
6.16.11 (INFO) 1:1 (1:1 Redundancy information)............................................................6–54
6.17 SAVE/LOAD .............................................................................................................6–54
6.17.1 (SAVE/LOAD) SAVE............................................................................................6–54
6.17.2 (SAVE/LOAD) LOAD ...........................................................................................6–55
6.18 UTILITY ....................................................................................................................6–56
6.18.1 (UTIL) BUFFER (Buffer re-center) .......................................................................6–56
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6.18.2 (UTIL) CLOCK (Set real-time clock) ....................................................................6–56
6.18.3 (UTIL) REF (Reference).......................................................................................6–57
6.18.4 (UTIL) ID (Circuit ID) ............................................................................................6–59
6.18.5 (UTIL) 1:1 (Manual 1:1 switchover)......................................................................6–59
6.18.6 (UTIL) VFD (VFD Display brightness)..................................................................6–59
6.18.7 (UTIL) FIRMWARE ..............................................................................................6–60
6.18.8 (UTIL) FAST (FAST code options).......................................................................6–61
CHAPTER 7. FORWARD ERROR CORRECTION OPTIONS.............................................7–1
7.1 INTRODUCTION............................................................................................................7–1
7.2 VITERBI .........................................................................................................................7–2
7.3 REED-SOLOMON OUTER CODEC (HARDWARE OPTION) .......................................7–2
7.4 TRELLIS CODING (REQUIRES 8-PSK/8-QAM FAST OPTION) ..................................7–4
7.5 TURBO PRODUCT CODEC (HARDWARE OPTION)...................................................7–5
7.5.1 Introduction .............................................................................................................7–5
7.5.2 TPC modes available in the CDM-570/570L...........................................................7–5
7.5.3 8-QAM Moddulation ................................................................................................7–6
7.5.4 End-to-End Processing Delay.................................................................................7–6
7.5.5 Comparison of all TPC Modes ................................................................................7–7
7.6 UNCODED OPERATION (NO FEC) ..............................................................................7–8
7.7 RATES ABOVE 2.5 MSYMBOLS/SEC ..........................................................................7–9
CHAPTER 8. OFFSET QPSK OPERATION .........................................................................8–1
CHAPTER 9. CLOCKING MODES .......................................................................................9–1
9.1 TRANSMIT CLOCKING .................................................................................................9–1
9.1.1 Internal Clock ..........................................................................................................9–1
9.1.2 Tx Terrestrial...........................................................................................................9–2
9.1.3 Rx Loop-Timed, Rx=Tx ...........................................................................................9–2
9.1.4 Rx Loop-Timed, Rx<>Tx (Asymmetric Loop Timing)..............................................9–2
9.2 RECEIVE CLOCKING....................................................................................................9–3
9.2.1 Buffer Disabled (Rx Satellite)..................................................................................9–3
9.2.2 Buffer Enabled, Tx=Rx............................................................................................9–3
9.2.3 Buffer Enabled, Rx<>Tx..........................................................................................9–3
9.3 X.21 NOTES ..................................................................................................................9–3
CHAPTER 10. EDMAC CHANNEL ......................................................................................10–1
10.1 THEORY OF OPERATION ......................................................................................10–1
10.2 M&C CONNECTION ................................................................................................10–2
10.3 SETUP SUMMARY ..................................................................................................10–3
CHAPTER 11. AUTOMATIC UPLINK POWER CONTROL................................................11–1
11.1 INTRODUCTION ......................................................................................................11–1
11.2 SETTING AUPC PARAMETERS .............................................................................11–2
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11.2.1 Target Eb/No.........................................................................................................11–2
11.2.2 Max Range............................................................................................................11–2
11.2.3 Alarm.....................................................................................................................11–3
11.2.4 Demod Unlock ......................................................................................................11–3
11.3 COMPENSATION RATE..........................................................................................11–3
11.4 MONITORING ..........................................................................................................11–4
CHAPTER 12. SUMMARY OF SPECIFICATIONS ..............................................................12–1
12.1 MODULATOR...........................................................................................................12–1
12.2 DEMODULATOR......................................................................................................12–3
12.3 AUTOMATIC UPLINK POWER CONTROL .............................................................12–5
12.4 DATA AND MISCELLANEOUS INTERFACES ........................................................12–6
12.5 DATA RATE RANGES .............................................................................................12–6
12.6 MISCELLANEOUS ...................................................................................................12–7
12.7 APPROVALS............................................................................................................12–7
CHAPTER 13. SERIAL REMOTE CONTROL......................................................................13–1
13.1 INTRODUCTION ......................................................................................................13–1
13.2 RS-485 .....................................................................................................................13–1
13.3 RS-232 .....................................................................................................................13–2
13.4 BASIC PROTOCOL..................................................................................................13–2
13.5 PACKET STRUCTURE ............................................................................................13–3
13.5.1 Start Of Packet......................................................................................................13–3
13.5.2 Address.................................................................................................................13–3
13.5.3 Instruction Code....................................................................................................13–4
13.5.4 Instruction Code Qualifier .....................................................................................13–4
13.5.5 Message Arguments .............................................................................................13–6
13.5.6 End Of Packet.......................................................................................................13–6
CHAPTER 14. ETHERNET MANAGEMENT (BASE MODEM) ..........................................14–1
14.1 INTRODUCTION ......................................................................................................14–1
14.2 ETHERNET MANAGEMENT INTERFACE PROTOCOLS.......................................14–1
14.3 WEB SERVER (HTTP) INTERFACE .......................................................................14–2
14.3.2 Web Server Menu Tree.........................................................................................14–3
14.4 SNMP INTERFACE..................................................................................................14–4
14.4.1 CDM-570/570L Management Information Base (MIB) Files .................................14–4
14.4.2 SNMP Community Strings ....................................................................................14–5
14.4.3 SNMP Traps .........................................................................................................14–5
14.5 TELNET INTERFACE ..............................................................................................14–6
CHAPTER 15. IP MODULE ETHERNET INTERFACE OVERVIEW....................................15–1
15.1 INTRODUCTION ......................................................................................................15–1
15.2 MAJOR ASSEMBLIES .............................................................................................15–1
15.3 IP MODULE STANDARD FEATURES.....................................................................15–1
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15.3.1 10/100BaseT Ethernet Interface ...........................................................................15–2
15.3.2 Powerful Network Management............................................................................15–2
15.3.3 Remote software/firmware upgrade via FTP ........................................................15–2
15.3.4 Configuration backup and restore via FTP ...........................................................15–3
15.3.5 Event Logging to capture all IP Module activity ....................................................15–3
15.3.6 Detailed Statistics of IP traffic ...............................................................................15–3
15.3.7 IGMP support for multicast ...................................................................................15–3
15.3.8 CDM-570/570L Emulation Mode..........................................................................15–3
15.3.9 Static IP routing for unicast and multicast.............................................................15–3
15.3.10 easyConnect Mode............................................................................................15–4
15.3.11 easyConnect Operation .....................................................................................15–4
15.4 IP MODULE OPTIONAL FEATURES ......................................................................15–5
15.4.1 3xDES Encryption with Ability to Change Keys ....................................................15–6
15.4.2 IP Header Compression........................................................................................15–6
15.4.3 Payload Compression...........................................................................................15–7
15.4.4 Quality of Service..................................................................................................15–8
15.4.5 CDM-570/570L IP Module Demo Mode.............................................................15–14
15.5 IP MODULE SPECIFICATIONS.............................................................................15–14
CHAPTER 16. TYPICAL IP MODULE OPERATIONAL SETUPS .......................................16–1
16.1 OVERVIEW ..............................................................................................................16–1
16.2 MODEM COMPATIBILITY .......................................................................................16–1
16.3 IP MODULE WORKING MODES .............................................................................16–2
16.3.1 easyConnect Working Mode..............................................................................16–4
16.3.2 Router Working Mode – Point-to-Point .................................................................16–5
16.3.3 Router Working Mode – Point-to-MultiPoint..........................................................16–6
CHAPTER 17. IP MODULE - CLI AND TELNET OPERATION ...........................................17–1
17.1 OVERVIEW ..............................................................................................................17–1
17.2 MAIN MENU PAGE ..................................................................................................17–3
17.2.1 Administration Page..............................................................................................17–5
17.2.2 Interface Configuration Page ..............................................................................17–21
17.2.3 QoS (Quality of Service) Configuration Page .....................................................17–25
17.2.4 Route Table Configuration Page.........................................................................17–32
17.2.5 Protocol Configuration Page ...............................................................................17–36
17.2.6 Vipersat Configuration Page ...............................................................................17–43
17.2.7 Modem Parameters Page ...................................................................................17–44
17.2.8 Operations and Maintenance Page ....................................................................17–50
17.2.9 Telnet - Logout Option ........................................................................................17–70
CHAPTER 18. WEB SERVER PAGES ................................................................................18–1
18.1 WEB SERVER USAGE ............................................................................................18–1
18.1.1 Web Server Menu Tree.........................................................................................18–3
18.2 HOME PAGES .........................................................................................................18–4
18.2.1 Home Page ...........................................................................................................18–4
18.2.2 Contact Information...............................................................................................18–5
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18.2.3 Support .................................................................................................................18–6
18.2.4 Logoff ....................................................................................................................18–7
18.2.5 Administrative Database .......................................................................................18–8
18.2.6 Reset Unit .............................................................................................................18–9
CHAPTER 19. SNMP INTERFACE ......................................................................................19–1
19.1 SNMP INTERFACE..................................................................................................19–1
19.2 CDM-570/570L MANAGEMENT INFORMATION BASE (MIB) FILES ....................19–1
19.3 SNMP COMMUNITY STRINGS ...............................................................................19–3
19.4 SNMP TRAPS ..........................................................................................................19–3
19.5 MIB-II ........................................................................................................................19–4
19.5.1 System Group .......................................................................................................19–5
19.5.2 Interface Group .....................................................................................................19–5
19.5.3 ICMP Group ..........................................................................................................19–8
19.5.4 TCP Group............................................................................................................19–8
19.5.5 UDP Group ...........................................................................................................19–9
19.5.6 EGP Group ...........................................................................................................19–9
19.5.7 Transmission Group..............................................................................................19–9
19.5.8 SNMP Group.........................................................................................................19–9
19.6 CDM-IP IP CONTROLLER PRIVATE MIB ...............................................................19–9
19.6.1 Administration Group ..........................................................................................19–10
19.6.2 Interface Group ...................................................................................................19–11
19.6.3 Route Table Group .............................................................................................19–11
19.6.4 Protocols Group ..................................................................................................19–15
19.6.5 Redundancy Group.............................................................................................19–15
19.6.6 Operation and Maintenance Group.....................................................................19–15
19.6.7 Statistics Group...................................................................................................19–15
19.6.8 QoS Rules Group................................................................................................19–16
19.7 CDM-570/570L PRIVATE MIB ..............................................................................19–16
19.7.1 System Group .....................................................................................................19–16
19.7.2 Config Group.......................................................................................................19–17
19.7.3 Monitor Group .....................................................................................................19–18
19.7.4 Test Group ..........................................................................................................19–19
19.7.5 SaveLoad Group.................................................................................................19–19
19.7.6 Util Group............................................................................................................19–19
APPENDIX A. CABLE DRAWINGS...................................................................................... A–1
APPENDIX B. EB/NO MEASUREMENT............................................................................... B–1
APPENDIX C. FAST ACTIVATION PROCEDURE............................................................... C–1
C.1 INTRODUCTION........................................................................................................... C–1
C.2 ACTIVATION PROCEDURE......................................................................................... C–1
C.2.1 Serial Number ........................................................................................................ C–1
C.2.2 View currently installed features ............................................................................ C–2
C.2.3 Enter Access Codes .............................................................................................. C–2
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