Using parameter editor, Introduction, Parameter editor features – Comtech EF Data VMS v3.12.x Vipersat User Manual

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Using Parameter Editor

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VMS User Guide

Using Parameter Editor

Introduction

The use of the Parameter Editor from the VMS is presented here for the ROSS.

For ROSS units running version 1.5.1 or later, configuration of ROSS parameter

files using the Parameter Editor can be performed using the VMS. Additionally,

access via the Vipersat VLoad utility is also currently offered.
The Parameter Editor provides a simple graphical user interface (GUI) for

making configuration changes to devices used in a Vipersat satellite network.

Accessible from the VMS, the Parameter Editor operates on the param files that

store the operating parameters for network terminals.
Once a ROSS configuration has been changed using the VMS, the change is

immediately applied to the unit and a change event is generated in the Event Log

(see Chapter 6, “VMS Services”).

Note: Many of the parameters will interact with other parameters. Carefully

read the instructions before making changes to a unit’s configuration

settings.

Parameter modifications may also be made directly to the ROss using a Telnet

connection and the CLI via Putty. Refer to the ROSS user documentation for

details on making equipment parameter modifications directly at the unit.

Parameter Editor Features

The Parameter Editor software has the following features:

Simple yet comprehensive graphical user interface.
Integrated with the VMS.
Context sensitive for device type as well as for unit role (Hub/Remote).
Configuration alert error checking on range value parameters.
Integrated help with parameter information.

Fully integrated with the VMS, the Parameter Editor is called upon when a

ROSS configuration command is executed in the ViperView user interface. An

example of the editor is shown in figure 5-8, below.

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