10 bulk configuration string commands, 11 redundancy commands and queries, T. 6.3.10 – Comtech EF Data CDM-840 User Manual

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CDM-840 Remote Router

Revision 2

Serial-based Remote Product Management

MN-CDM840

7–27

7.3.10

Bulk Configuration String Commands

Parameter

Type

Command

(Instruction

Code

& Qualifier)

Number of

Arguments for

Command or

Response to Query

Description of Arguments

(Note that all arguments are ASCII numeric codes from 48 and 57)

Response to

Command

(Target to

Controller)

Query

(Instruction

Code &

Qualifier)

Response to Query

(Target to Controller)

Configuration

Load

CLD=

1 byte

Command only.

Retrieves a previously stored modem configuration from Configuration Memory

location defined by the one-byte argument (0 to 9).

Example: <1/CLD=4’cr’

CLD=

CLD?

CLD*

CLD#

N/A

N/A

Configuration

Save

CST=

1 byte

Command only.

Stores the current modem configuration in Configuration Memory location

defined by the one-byte argument (0 to 9).

Example: <1/CST=0’cr’

CST=

CST?

CST*

CST#

N/A

N/A

7.3.11

Redundancy Commands and Queries

Parameter

Type

Command

(Instruction

Code

& Qualifier)

Number of

Arguments for

Command or

Response to Query

Description of Arguments

(Note that all arguments are ASCII numeric codes from 48 and 57)

Response to

Command

(Target to

Controller)

Query

(Instruction

Code &

Qualifier)

Response to Query

(Target to Controller)

Redundancy

State

N/A

1 byte

Query only.

Returns the redundancy state of the unit in the form x, where:

0=Offline

1=Online

Example: <1/RED?’cr’

N/A

RED?

RED=x

(see description

of Arguments)

Force 1:1

Switch

FSW=

None

Command only.

Forces the unit to toggle the Unit Fail relay to the “fail” state for approximately

500ms.

If the unit is a 1:1 pair and it is currently the ‘Online’ unit, this forces a

switchover so the unit will then be in ‘Standby’ mode.

The command is always executed by the unit regardless of whether it is stand-

alone, in a 1:1 pair, or part of a 1:N system.

Note: This command takes no arguments.

Example: <1/FSW=’cr’

FSW=

FSW*

N/A

N/A

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