U.1 overview, Appendix u. cdm-625a, Modem-to-modem – Comtech EF Data CDM-625A User Manual

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U–1

Appendix U. CDM-625A

FTP

MODEM-TO-MODEM

CONFIGURATION

U.1 Overview

Comtech EF Data provides the means, using File Transfer Protocol (FTP), to quickly “clone” the

configuration of a “source” CDM-625A Advanced Satellite Modem (Modem ‘A’) to any “target”

CDM-625A (Modem ‘B’) on a per-modem basis. This allows consistent network setup with

minimum effort.

All Base Modem configuration parameters are stored in a simple text file that you may create

using FTP. This configuration file contains a series of commands that encapsulate the source

modem’s configuration – you should not manually edit this file except as noted. You may then

transfer this parameter file by FTP to quickly configure the target modem(s) as needed.

1)

You may proceed with the FTP Modem-to-Modem Configuration procedure under the

assumptions that:

A.

The Source (Modem ’A’) and Target (Modem ‘B’) modems are running the latest

available firmware versions (see Chapter 4. UPDATING FIRMWARE).

B.

The Source (Modem ’A’) and Target (Modem ‘B’) modems’ Ethernet ports are

connected to the Ethernet ports of any user-supplied, Windows-based PC (Windows

XP or Windows 7) using user-supplied hub, switch, or direct Ethernet cable

connections, and the User PC is running a compatible Web browser (e.g., Internet

Explorer) for use of the CDM-625 HTTP (Web Server) Interface.

C.

The Source (Modem ’A’) and Target (Modem ‘B’) modems’ “Remote Control” ports are

connected to the User PC serial port(s), and the User PC is running a terminal

emulator program such as PuTTY or HyperTerminal for use of the Serial Remote

Product Management Interface.

2)

If you are using a CDM-625A Advanced Satellite Modem with an installed and enabled

optional IP Packet Processor, this procedure is available only if you log in with

Administrative privileges.

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