Table 13-25. satellite ijnterface subgroup oids – Mocomtech CIM-550 User Manual

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CiM-550 IP Enabled Satellite Modem

Rev. 2

SNMP interface

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This subgroup defines the modem’s Satellite interface.

Table 13-25. Satellite Ijnterface Subgroup OIDs

OID Description

cimSatelliteIpAddress

Specifies the IP Address assigned to the Satellite Interface.
The Satellite IP Address should be on the same subnet as
the IP address assigned to the Satellite interface of the
modem on the other side of the Satellite link and should
not be on the same subnet as the Ethernet Interface.

cimSatelliteSubnetPrefixLen

Specifies the Subnet Mask length assigned to the Satellite
Interface. Valid subnet mask prefix lengths are between 8
and 30.

cimSatelliteReceiveEnable

Controls the receiving and processing of packets from the
Satellite Interface. If the OID is set to 1 (enabled) then the
modem receives and processes packets from the Satellite
Interface. If the OID is set to 0 (disabled), the CiM-550
discards packets from the Satellite Interface.

cimSatelliteTransmitEnable

Controls the sending of packets to the Satellite Interface. If
the OID is set to 1 (enabled), the CiM-550 allows routing of
packets from its Ethernet interface to its Satellite interface.
If the OID is set to 0 (disabled), the CiM-550 will not route
packets from its Ethernet interface to its Satellite interface.

cimSatelliteHdlcAddress1-4

Allows the operator to define up to four HDLC addresses
for the Satellite Interface. The HDLC address are entered
in decimal format and will be automatically converted to
HEX format. For example, HDLC address 65534 (in
decimal) will be converted to FFFE (in HEX).

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