Ethernet ip interface, Ethernet ip interface -2 – Comtech EF Data VMS v3.12.x Vipersat User Manual

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General

MN/22156, rev 12

7-2

VMS User Guide

The ModCod setting to be used for the channel can be specified, both

when configuring the circuit and when conducting the switch setup.

No restriction on the number of channels per circuit.

The SNMP Modem Manager is the controlling VMS service for all non-Viper-

sat Out-of-Band modems. Modem units that do not have a Vipersat Network

driver—and thus can not be configured for InBand management—are unable to

utilize IP routing functions to communicate with the VMS, and instead utilize

SNMP for these communications and are managed by the SNMP Modem

Manager when functioning in a Vipersat satellite network.
Configuration and setup of Out-of-Band units and circuits is relatively simple

and straightforward due to the functional limitations of these units. Switching

operations are conducted either manually or via schedule. Automatic switching

is not available. Other features/functions that are not available include the

following:

Reservations for assigned bandwidth
Advanced ModCod switching
Home state, SHOD, Policies, Distribution lists
Allocated devices (devices are assigned)
Multicast (each device is controlled separately)
Minimum/Maximum data rate per site limits

Out-of-Band Circuit Manager (OBCM)—the VMS service manager that

enables Out-of-Band switching—works seamlessly with the InBand Manager.

Priorities for both InBand and Out-of-Band sessions and bandwidth reservations

for InBand are still honored. It is incumbent upon the operator to determine

what types of circuits have higher priorities within his network.

Ethernet IP Interface

In order for the VMS to communicate with a satellite network modem, the

modem must have an IP-addressable unit. Modems such as the CDM-700,

SLM-5650, CDM-625, and CDM-570 have built-in Ethernet interfaces and do

not require an external CiM adapter. An SNMP unit can use either the base

modem or the NP card as the Ethernet interface for IP. In contrast, a Vipersat-

enabled unit must use the NP card as the Ethernet interface. Refer to each

modem unit’s documentation for the procedure for assigning a valid IP address

to the unit.
The CDM-600/L is a non-IP capable modem, and requires the use of the

Comtech CiM-25 to provide the Ethernet IP interface. The CiM-25 is assigned a

valid IP address using procedures described in the appropriate product docu-

mentation, as well as in the procedure below.

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