C.2 switch address, C.3 modem and transceiver addresses – Comtech EF Data CRS-311 User Manual

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CRS-311 1:1 Redundancy Switch

Revision 7

Appendix C

MN/CRS311.IOM

C–2

C.2

Switch Address

The permitted Switch remote control addresses are limited: 
 

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

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

 

The Switch settings for external communications are totally independent from the 
internal communication between Switch and traffic modems. 

C.3

Modem and Transceiver Addresses

To monitor and control modems and transceivers at the distant‐end of the communication link, 
EDMAC  must  be  enabled,  via  the  modem  front  panel,  in  Local  Mode.  Set  the  Tx  and  Rx 
parameters  to  establish  the  link  on  the  modems  on  each  end  of  the  link.  An  M&C  application 
can then be used. 
 
Examples  of  EIA‐232  and  EIA‐485  addressing  schemes  are shown  in  the  diagrams  that  follow. 
Included in these diagrams is the following terminology: 
 

Abbreviation

Explanation

MCA

Monitor & Control Address, to be entered as the address of a unit into an M&C

application, e.g., SatMac.

Modem addresses are automatically assigned by the TMI/RMI slot positions to which

they are associated within a Switch.


When using EIA-485 multi-drop, you may change the Switch bus address to 1000, 3000,

5000, 7000, or 9000 (7000 is shown in the figures in this appendix as an example only).

RCA

Remote Control Address, to be configured, via the unit front panel (CONFIG:REMOTE)

ESA

• EDMAC Slave Address (Range)

• Local modem is configured as EDMAC master

• Distant-end modem is an EDMAC slave

 
The  SLM‐5650/5650A  modems  utilize  a  point‐to‐point internal  serial  communications  bus  to  the 
Switch  within the  HD‐15  cable.  Figure  C‐1  illustrates  an  external  EIA‐232  addressing  scheme  for 
these modems; Figure C‐2 depicts an external EIA‐485 connection. 
  
The  CDM‐Qx/QxL  modems  require  an  external  multi‐drop  EIA‐485  connection.  Figure  C‐3 
illustrates the external EIA‐232 addressing scheme for a system comprising these modems with a 
Switch; Figure C‐4 depicts the external EIA‐485 connection for this configuration. For a distant‐end 
CRS‐300/Qx/QxL Switch using Traffic modems in EDMAC Slave mode, refer to Figure C‐5.  
 

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