E.5.2 interface commands and queries – Comtech EF Data CDM-570 User Manual

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Appendix E

MN/CDM570L.IOM

E–16

E.5.2 Interface Commands and Queries

Parameter

Type

Command

(Instruction

Code and

Qualifier)

Arguments for

Command or

Response to

Query

Description of Arguments

Response to

Command

Query

(Instruction Code

and Qualifier)

Response to

Query

Ethernet MAC

N/A

12 bytes

Query only.
Returns the Ethernet MAC address, format:
Example: ETM=0006B0000178

ETM!

ETM?

ETM=xxxxxxxxxxxx
(see description of
arguments)

Ether speed mode ESM=

1 byte, value of
1..5

Command or Query.
1=Auto
2=10 MB/sec Half Duplex
3=100 MB/sec Half Duplex
4=10 MB/sec Full Duplex
5=100 MB/sec Full Duplex
Specifies the speed and mode of Ethernet interface.

ESM =
ESM!

ESM?

ESM = x
(see description of
arguments)

IP Address of
Ethernet interface

IPA=

15 bytes length.

Command or Query.
Used to set the IP address and mask of the Ethernet interface, in the format:
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
where xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is the IP address
Example: 010.006.030.001
Note: To make the IPA= command effective, one needs to issue the IPM
command immediately following IPA command. IPM should be issued even if
there is no change in the subnet mask.
Changing the IP address will cause the telnet/socket connection to break. So, the
telnet/application should reconnect to the new IP address after timeout.
For Reading also, IPA? is followed by IPM?

IPA =
IPA!

IPA?

IPA=
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx (see
description of
arguments)

IP Address Mask of
Ethernet Interface

IPM=

Value of
8 – 32

Command or Query.
Sets the IP Subnet mask for the interface IP address.
yy is the subnet mask in bits [8..32]
See the NOTE above for IPA.

IPM=
IPM!

IPM?

IPM=yy

HDLC Address

HAD

4 bytes, Numerical Command or Query.

Sets the one of four HDLC address, where:
In small network mode value is 0x01-0xFE
In large network value is 0x0001-0x7FFE
To delete, set the value to 0xFFFF.
Example: <1/HAD[3]=AB will set the HDLC address to 0xAB
<1/HAD[2]=FFFF will Clear/Delete the HDLC Address.
In Point-to-Point or ViperSat mode the values are not used.

HAD=

HAD!

HAD?

HAD= xxxx
(see description of
arguments)

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