9 cdm-710 modem connections, 1 rmi/tmi limitations and considerations, 2 interface combinations – Comtech EF Data CRS-300 User Manual

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CRS-300 1:10 Redundancy Switch

MN/CRS300.IOM

Cables and Connections

Revision 19

4–68

4.9 CDM-710 Modem Connections

When adding a modem to an operating 1:N system, you must take care not to interfere with the

existing traffic. The cabling, power-up sequence, and communication connections must be

correct to avoid contention in the system from the modem Tx carrier. This information is

detailed in Sect. 6.2.2.5 CONFIG: ACTIVE (Activate Modems).

4.9.1 RMI/TMI Limitations and Considerations

1)

Traffic modems with differing data types are not supported by the Redundant

Modem. For example, the Switch can not be populated with Traffic modems

with ASI and Traffic modes with HSSI.

2)

Depending on the traffic data type, the appropriate jumper settings are

provided on the Switch TMI to ensure proper operation for HSSI with CA/TA

signals using the CRS-336 TMI. See Chapter 5. MODEM, TMI,

AND

SWITCH

CONFIGURATION for this important configuration information.

4.9.2 Interface Combinations

The two plug-in interface module slots in the CDM-710 allow for many possible interface card

combinations. The Switch can cover many of these combinations, but not all – capability is

limited by the Switch’s backplane configuration. For example, if you configure the Switch

backplane to handle one HSSI interflow, then this limits the supported Redundant and Traffic

modems to one HSSI interface per unit as well. Table 4-3 details the CDM-710 interface card

combinations that are compatible with the Switch.

Table 4-3. CDM-710 Interface Card Combinations

CDM-710 Modem Configuration

1:N CRS-300 Configuration

Notes

Interface Slot 1

Interface Slot 2

TMI Card

RMI Card

ASI (CDI-40)

None

CRS-325

CRS-306

-

ASI (CDI-40)

GbE (CDI-70)

Can be used as

Redundant Modem

HSSI (CDI-60)

None

CRS-336

-

None

GbE (CDI-70)

CRS-306

-

HSSI (CDI-60)

GbE (CDI-70)

Can be used as

Redundant Modem

Notes:

1)

The Redundant Modem must have the same interface cards in each slot as any of the Traffic

Modems.

2)

The Traffic Modem must have either the same interface cards in each slot as any of the

other Traffic Modems have, or a blank panel installed.

3)

Interface Slots 1 and 2 are not active simultaneously.

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