A.5 entry channel mode (ecm) – Comtech EF Data CDM-840 User Manual

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CDM-840 Remote Router

Revision 2

Appendix A

MN-CDM840

A–5

A.5

Entry Channel Mode (ECM)

ECM operation is available in the CDM-840 and ODM/R-840 Remote Routers, and the CDD-880

Multi Receiver Router. ECM is a feature based on slotted Aloha with random retransmission

backoff. It supports multiple carriers through frequency assignments, which provide simplified

deployment and scalability.

While a CDM-840 or ODM/R-840 is in Entry Channel Mode, it allows the passing of management

traffic only – it will not transmit user data traffic. An ECM-enabled 840 may remain in the entry

channel for an extended period if “online” communications are not required, or if dSCPC

(dynamic Single Carrier Per Channel) resources are unavailable. While idle or waiting in the entry

channel, the 840 sends periodic health status messages to the CTOG-250 and Vipersat

Management System (VMS) while it continues to service VMS recovery logic timers.

Appendix F. ENTRY CHANNEL MODE (ECM) in this manual

Appendix F. ENTRY CHANNEL MODE (ECM) in the Comtech EF Data ODM-840

Outdoor Remote Router / ODMR-840 Reduced Form Factor Outdoor Remote

Router Installation and Operation Manual (CEFD P/N MN-ODM840)

Appendix D. ENTRY CHANNEL MODE (ECM) in the Comtech EF Data CDD-880 Multi

Receiver Router Installation and Operation Manual (CEFD P/N MN-CDD880)

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