Aupc – between two modems, 2 remote, Aupc – Comtech EF Data CDM-IP 300L User Manual
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CDM-IP 300L IP-Centric Satellite Modem
Rev. 1
AUPC
CD/CDMIP300L.IOM
303
11.1.1 AUPC
–
B
ETWEEN
T
WO
M
ODEMS
To operate, AUPC is enabled on both modems and they are setup as described in Table
23.
11.1.2 R
EMOTE
AUPC
This feature allows the user to monitor and control a remote modem location using the
front panel or serial port of the local modem. The operator can set or reset the following
commands:
Baseband loopback
TX 2047 pattern
AUPC enable
11.1.3 R
EMOTE
M
ODEM
AUPC C
ONFIGURATION AND
M
ONITOR
The menu for this feature is remote AUPC, which is at the same level as the
Configuration and Monitor menus. The menus are structured as follows:
Menu
Description
Function Select Remote AUPC
Press <ENTER> to proceed.
Remote AUPC Configuration
Press <ENTER> to proceed.
AUPC Enable
Select On to enable Remote AUPC.
B-Band LoopBack
Select On to place the unit at the distant end of the link in
loopback.
TX 2047 Pattern
Select On for the distant end to TX a 2047 pattern. Select
Off to stop the pattern distant end.
Remote AUPC Monitor
Press <ENTER> to proceed.
2047 Error
This indicates the BER at the distant end measured from the
2047 pattern. This requires that the 2047 pattern is tuned
On at the near end.
11.1.4 S
ELF
-M
ONITORING
L
OCAL
M
ODEM
AUPC C
ONTROL
This AUPC mode allows the modem to adjust its carrier power to maintain a target
Eb/No while it monitors its own carrier returned through the satellite. This is often used
in broadcast applications where a hub maintains control of the outbound carrier that is
delivered to many remotes. This requires that the Earth Station is located within the
satellite footprint.
The self-monitoring AUPC does not require any special hardware or software options.
However, if the Overhead Card or Reed-Solomon Cards are installed, do not select either
the ASYNC or AUPC from the Modem Type menu located under the Utility: Modem
Type menu, because these are used for AUPC between two modems.