D.4.1.4 protocol commands and queries – Comtech EF Data CDD-562L User Manual

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CDD-562L/564 Demodulator with IP Module

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Appendix D

MN/CDD564L.IOM

D–20

D.4.1.4 Protocol 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

Delete an ARP
entry

ARD=

ARD=xxx.xxx.xx
x.xxx

Command Only.
DeleteS the ARP entry associated with the specified IP Address.
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx IP address of ARP entry to delete.
Example: <1/ARD=192.168.001.100

ARD =
ARD!

N/A

ARD=xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
(see Description of Arguments)

Number of ARP
entries

None 4

bytes,

numerical

Query Only.
Returns the number of static arp entries.
Note: This command should be issued whenever a new ARP Entry is added/deleted.

ARN =
ARN!

ARN?

ARN=nnnn
(see Description of Arguments)

Static Arp table

ARP=

256 bytes
characters

Command or Query.
ARP Entry in format xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx|mm:mm:mm:mm:mm:mm where:
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx = IP address.
mm:mm:mm:mm:mm:mm. = MAC Address.
Note: Duplicate IP addresses are not allowed. They must also be locally attached (on the
same subnet as the Ethernet interface). Using a different index with existing IP address
may modify the existing ARP entry, rather than creating new one.
Example: <1/arp[1]=010.020.030.040|00:11:ab:33:44:66
Returns >0001/ARP! When there is no ARP entry.

ARP =
ARP!

ARP[1..256]?

ARP=x [1..256]
(see Description of Arguments)

DHCP Relay IP
Address

DRA=

15 bytes,
numerical

Command or Query.
Used to set the IP address of the DHCP Server, in the format xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx where:
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is the IP address
Example: <1/DRA=010.006.030.001
Returns >0001/DRA=0.0.0.0 when not configured.

DRA =
DRA!

DRA?

DRA = xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx (see
Description of Arguments)

IGMP Client:
Version

ICV

1 byte, 0 or 1

Command or Query.
Set the IGMP Version for Unsolicited Reports, where:
0 = V1
1 = V2
Recognize IGMP Queries
Example: ICV =0

ICV =
ICV!

ICV?

ICV =xxx
(see Description of Arguments)

IGMP Server: IGMP
Query Period

IGQ= IGQ=xxx

Where xxx is 1
to 600

Command or Query
Sets the IGMP Query period in seconds while modem acting as IGMP Server.

IGQ=
IGQ!

IGQ?

IGQ=xxx
xxx – value of 1 to 600.

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