2 command line interface (cli) – Comtech EF Data CDM-570A User Manual

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CDM-570A/570AL Satellite Modem with Optional Packet Processor

MN-CDM570A

Optional Packet Processor - Serial/Telnet CLI Operation

Revision 2

9–5

9.2 Command Line Interface (CLI)

1)

The Packet Processor does not allow concurrent access to the menu via Telnet

and the ‘Console’ port. If you connect via Telnet, the Packet Processor

automatically disables the ‘Console’ port for the duration of the Telnet session.

All Telnet CLI menu pages allow a Telnet logout to end a Telnet session. Also,

the Packet Processor automatically ends a Telnet session after a predefined

period of inactivity (configurable from 1 to 60 minutes).

2)

Any changes made to the base modem and Packet Processor will be lost if the

Packet Processor is reset or loses power unless the changes are saved to

permanent storage. This applies to all of the Packet Processor parameters. The

parameters can be saved by selecting “S”, available on any CLI/Telnet Menu

page.

3)

All parameters for the modem are stored in the Packet Processor parameter

file. This provides a single file to store the entire configuration of the modem.

4)

All base modem parameter changes (e.g., frequency, datarate, coderate etc) for

the modem will be automatically saved by default. This applies to any changes

made from the front panel or any other user interface (Web/CLI/SNMP, etc.).

9.2.1 CLI Menus – Common Navigation and Operation Features

The CLI organizes operation under a hierarchy of Configuration and Information functions. You

may access any nested configuration or information page (e.g., Administration, Route Table, etc.)

from this top-level menu by typing an available “Hot Key”.

The chapter subsections that follow provide “screen shots” of the available menu pages and a

table detailing the available operational selections, the available Hot Keys, and a brief

description of functionality for each screen item. The information for each menu page is

tabulated, as per the above table, as follows:

Selection – This is the function or command as it appears on the menu page.

Hot Key – This is the letter or number assigned as the keystroke/mnemonic for execution of

a menu function or command.

Where this column specifies [RO], this means that this line item is a read-only

(informational) feature. No user input is available.

Description – This is the detailed explanation of the function or command. You are

instructed to take a specific action here:

o When you are instructed to “set” a feature, this means that you are prompted to type

the numerical value for that feature. Press [Enter] to execute configuration. User

guidance to “set” a value within a permitted range (from a minimum value to a

maximum value) is commonly provided in parentheses or brackets.

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