D.4.1 ip commands and queries, D.4.1.1 admin commands and queries – Comtech EF Data CDD-562L User Manual

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CDD-562L/564 Demodulator with IP Module

Revision 2

Appendix D

MN/CDD564L.IOM

D–10

D.4.1 IP Commands and Queries

D.4.1.1 Admin 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

Access List Delete ACD=x 1-byte

numerical

1…4

Command only.
Deletes the specified access list entry from the access list table in the form <1/ACD=x,
where x is value of 1…4

ACD=
ACD!

N/A

ACD=x [1..4]
(see Description of Arguments)

Access List
Enforcement

ACE=

1 byte, value of
0 or 1

Command or Query.
Enables or disables access list enforcement, where:
0 = Disabled
1 = Enabled

ACE =
ACE!

ACE?

ACE=x
(see Description of Arguments)

Access Client List

ACL= 18

bytes,

numerical

Command or Query.
Sets the Access list entry, which contains a subnet and mask. Once access list is enabled,
only devices from the allowed ranges are allowed to communicate with the modem, in the
form xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/yy, where:
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is the IP address, and yy is the network prefix (0-31)
Returns 000.000.000.000/32 when a particular Access Client is not configured.
Example: <1/ACL[1]=010.006.030.001.24

ACL =
ACL!

ACL?

ACL=xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx.yy (see
Description of Arguments)

Administrator
Password

ADP=

11 bytes
No spaces
allowed.

Command or Query.
Changes the administrator password.
Example: ADP=comtech

ADP =
ADP!

ADP?

ADP=xxxxxxxxxxx
(see Description of Arguments)

Administrator
UserName

ADU=

11 bytes
No spaces
allowed.

Command or Query.

Changes the administrator username.
Example: ADU=comtech
Note: To activate the new user name, ADP must be issued immediately after ADU. Then
query ADU? to see new value.

ADU =
ADU!

ADU?

ADU=xxxxxxxxxxx
(see Description of Arguments)

3xDES Decrypt Key DDK[1..8]=

48 bytes,
numerical

Command or Query.
3xDES decrypt key, where all are HexadeCIMal digits. [0…F], a total of 48 Hex digits.
Example: DDK:0=222222222222222244444444444444446666666666666666

DDK =
DDK!

DDK[1..8]?

DDK=x [1..48]
(see Description of Arguments)

3xDES Encrypt Key DEK[1..8]=

48 bytes,
numerical

Command or Query.
3xDES encrypt key [192-Bit], where all are HexadeCIMal digits. [0…F], a total of 48 Hex
digits.
Example: DEK[1]=222222222222222244444444444444446666666666666666

DEK =
DEK!

DEK[1..8]?

DEK=x [1..48]
(see Description of Arguments)

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