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Vipersat Configuration

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Vipersat CDM-570/570L User Guide

Group ID

The STDMA Group ID number defines a group of equipment (Hub and

Remote units) that will respond to the output of a single STDMA burst control-

ler. This group is addressable within a network which, in turn, is defined by the

Network ID number assigned to the CDM-570/570L.
Allocation of bandwidth is shared among the remotes in an STDMA group.

Depending on the number of remotes in a network, a Hub may have multiple

burst controllers, each with its own set of remotes. This is accomplished by

assigning a unique Group ID number to each controller and its associated

remotes.

Note: The STDMA Group ID number and the Network ID number are indepen-

dent. There can be multiple STDMA groups within a single network.

The target CDM-570/570L Group ID can be modified by entering an I at the

command prompt to display the dialog shown in figure 3-11.

Figure 3-11 Group ID prompt

STDMA Max Power Hunt

This menu item appears for Remote modems only.
Should link reception from a Remote be incorrect or impaired (e.g., poor envi-

ronmental conditions), the STDMA Max Power Hunt feature is an option on

the Remote modem that automatically adjusts the Remote transmit power to

ensure that burst map acknowledgements from that unit are received by the Hub

burst controller. When enabled, the burst controller sets a flag in the burst map

that indicates it is not receiving acknowledgements from an enabled Remote.

When the Remote receives the burst map, it will see the flag and automatically

increase power up to the maximum value specified with this parameter (3, 6, or

9 dB) above the default or Home State setting. If this closes the link, the burst

controller will clear the flag. Note that if the dB increase is more than is neces-

sary, DPC will make a down adjustment to the appropriate level and this adjust-

ment will be added to the DPC Offset.
This feature option is Enabled/Disabled by entering H at the command prompt.

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