2 diversity data switching, 1 basic diversity operation – Comtech EF Data CDS-100 User Manual

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CDS-100 Diversity Switch

MN-CDS100

Introduction

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1.3.2 Diversity Data Switching

Diversity switching differs from standard modem 1:1 redundancy switching, whereas diversity

switching usually means full chain redundancy is in use and, therefore, data and IF switching is

handled via equipment external to Comtech EF Data’s supplied equipment.

The CDS-100 is designed to provide the system designer with maximum flexibility by allowing

the modems to switch autonomously or slaved to an external controller. In most applications,

slaved operation is used.

1.3.2.1 Basic Diversity Operation

Figure 1-4. Basic Diversity Operation

In most basic diversity configurations, an external control system provides the monitoring and

control of both fully redundant communication chains. In such cases, you must configure the

CDS-100 to switch only on Unit Fault or Ext Fault. You must provide proper cabling between

your ‘Controller’ and the ‘J1’ and ‘J2’ interfaces of the CDS-100.

If Modem Chain ‘A’ is online, and it is desired to switch to Modem Chain ‘B’, then your

‘Controller’ must provide the proper signal activation on the ‘J1’ interface to force Modem 'A'

Offline and Modem 'B' Online. Likewise, if Modem Chain ‘B’ is online, and it is desired to switch

to Modem Chain ‘A’, then your ‘Controller’ must provide the proper signal activation on the ‘J2’

interface to force Modem 'B' Offline and Modem 'A' Online.

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