Appendix c. addressing scheme information, C.1 introduction to addressing, C.2 switch addresses – Comtech EF Data CRS-500 User Manual

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Appendix C. ADDRESSING

SCHEME INFORMATION

C.1

Introduction to Addressing

A CRS-500 1:N Redundancy System provides 1:N redundant operations – that is, it is capable of

controlling up to 10 Traffic modems and one Redundant Modem in up to a 1:10 configuration.

The user can remotely communicate to the Switch or any of the modems via the DB-9, EIA-232,

or EIA-485 Remote connector on the CRS-530 Switch Controller card (installed in rear panel of

the CRS-500 Control Switch Unit – CSU). A direct User-to-modem connection is not permissible

in this configuration – master operation is restricted to the Switch in a redundancy system.

For Switch to modem communications with the CDM-625 modems, the Switch uses serial

communications via a DB-25 data cable or an HD-15 Control Cable that is connected between

each modem and the Switch-installed TMIs.

For the modems that are configured for EDMAC framing, Monitor & Control (M&C) information

may be communicated to the modems and transceivers at the distant-end of the link. In order

for an M&C application to be able to communicate with the various devices connected to the

Switch, the correct addresses must be used.

This appendix provides details of the address requirements to allow M&C of the Switch, various

modems, and transceivers that may be included in a CRS-500 1:N Redundancy System.

C.2

Switch Addresses

The permitted Switch remote control addresses are limited:

For EIA-232, the only permitted address is 0000.

For EIA-485 connections, the only permitted addresses are 1000, 3000, 5000, and 7000.

The Switch settings for external communications are totally independent from the

internal communication between Switch and traffic modems.

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