Comtech EF Data CDM-625A User Manual

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CDM-625A Advanced Satellite Modem

MN-CDM625A

Serial-based Remote Product Management

Revision 3

8–46

Parameter

Command

(Instruction

& Qualifier)

Number of

Arguments

Description of Arguments

Response to

Command

Query

(Instruction &

Qualifier)

Response to Query

Quad Drop &

Insert

QDI=

73 bytes

Command or Query.

Sets or returns Quad Drop & Insert (QDI) (E1-CCS only) in the form

pccddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddCCssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssmrrr, where:

p=Port number 1 thru 4

cc=Number of Drop Channels, 0-32. Used to decide Port p’s TX Tributary Rate if Interface Type is QDI (TFM=8).

dddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddd=32 channels (bytes) defining Timeslot locations

CC=Number of Insert Channels, 0-32. Used to decide Port p’s RX Tributary Rate if Interface Type is QDI (RFM=8).

ssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss=32 channels (bytes) defining Timeslot locations

Typical for Drop or Insert Timeslot definition:

0=Unused

z=Timeslot 0 (zero)

1-9=Timeslots 1 through 9

A=Timeslot 10 through V=Timeslot 31

m=E1 Clock Sync/Async mode (Read/Write on Port 1 string, Read-Only on other Ports strings). This is NOT a per

port setting, but a global setting. 0=E1's are asynchronous, 1=E1's are synchronous.

r=Reserved (value fixed at 0)

Example 1:

QDI=131123456789ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUV031123456789ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUV00000

(Port 1’s Drop and Insert channels 1-31 each using timeslots 1-31. E1 clock mode is asynchronous (Read-Write using

Port 1 string).)

Example 2:

QDI=3041234000000000000000000000000000004123400000000000000000000000000001000

(Port 3’s Drop and Insert channels 1-4 each using timeslots 1-4. E1 clock mode is synchronous (Read-only parameter in

Port 3 string).)

Note: This command is a bit forgiving in the sense that the modem accepts the command even though the interface type

is other than Quad Drop & Insert. This is intentional for use with the CRS-300 switch for 1:N redundancy.

QDI=

QDI?

QDI*

QDI#

QDI?p

QDI?pn

(where n=0 thru 9

returns the QDI

portion of 1 of 10

stored

configurations for a

single port p)

QDI=pccdddddddddddd

ddddddddddddddddddd

dCCsssssssssssssssss

sssssssssssssssmrrr

(Returns current Quad

D&I configuration of a

single port p)

Configuration Save CST=

1 byte, 0 thru 9 Command only.

Stores the current modem configuration in Configuration Memory location in the form x, where:

x=0 thru 9

Example: <0/CST=4 (stores the current configuration in location 4)

CST=

CST?

CST*

CST#

N/A

N/A

Configuration Load CLD=

1 byte, 0 thru 9 Command only.

Retrieves a previously stored modem configuration from Configuration Memory location in the form x, where:

x=0 thru 9

Example: <0/CLD=4 (loads modem configuration from location 4 as the active configuration)

CLD=

CLD?

CLD*

CLD#

N/A

N/A

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