5 utilities: redundancy, 1 utilities: redundancy ( traffic-ip-addr/range, 2 utilities: redundancy ( 1:1 – Comtech EF Data CDM-625A User Manual

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CDM-625A Advanced Satellite Modem

MN-CDM625A

Front Panel Operation

Revision 3

6–94

6.2.6.5 Utilities: Redundancy

Redundancy:

Traffic-IP-Addr/Range 1:1 1:N

Use the

▲▼

arrow keys to select Traffic-IP-Addr/Range, 1:1, or 1:N. Press ENTER.

6.2.6.5.1 Utilities: Redundancy Traffic-IP-Addr/Range

Traffic IP address/Range

192.168.001.001/24

()

To edit the Traffic IP Address and range, when the modem is part of a 1:1 or 1:N redundancy

application: First, use the

◄ ►

arrow keys to select a digit, and then use the

▲▼

arrow keys to

change that digit. Press ENTER.

6.2.6.5.2 Utilities: Redundancy 1:1

Press ENTER key to force Unit into

Standby (1:1 only)

For use when the modem is part of a 1:1 redundancy application (e.g., via a CRS-170A L-Band or

CRS-180 70/140 MHz 1:1 Redundancy Switch) and this unit is currently Online, press ENTER to

cause the unit to switch to Standby (i.e., go Offline).

6.2.6.5.3 Utilities: Redundancy 1:N

1:N Mode: (use with CAUTION!)

Disabled (Enable, Disable) ()

For use when the unit is part of a 1:N redundant application (e.g., via a CRS-300 1:10

Redundancy Switch). Use the

▲▼

arrow keys to select 1:N Mode operation as Enable or

Disable. Press ENTER.

When the unit is connected to a 1:N switch, a red LED located on the rear panel

labeled “1:N Active!” indicates that caution is required, as there may be DC voltages

and other control signals present on certain pins on the 25-pin ‘Data Interface’

connector.

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