Product specifications
CDD-562L/564 Demodulator with IP Module Revision 1
Appendix D MN/CDD564L.IOM
D–12
Parameter
Type
Command
(Instruction
Code and
Qualifier)
Arguments
for Command
or Response
to Query
Description of Arguments
Response to
Command
Query
(Instruction
Code and
Qualifier)
Response to Query
SNMP Trap
Destination IP
Address-2
STB= 15 bytes,
Numerical
Command or Query.
Sets the IP address of the SNMP Trap destination IP Address where traps
will be sent, in the format xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx where:
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is the IP addresss
Example: <1/STA=010.006.030.001
Note: If not configured it returns >0001/STB=0.0.0.0
STB =
STB!
STB? STB = xx.xxx.xxx.xxx (see
description of arguments)
SNMP Trap
Version
STV= 1 byte, value
of 0 or 1
Command or Query.
Specifies the version of SNMP traps that should be sent, where:
1 = Snmpv1
2 = Snmpv2
STV =
STV!
STV? STV = x
(see description of
arguments)
SNMP
Write
Community
SWC= 255 bytes,
characters,
no spaces
Command or Query.
Assigns SNMP write community string.
Example: <1/SWC=public
Note: Empty string is not allowed
SWC =
SWC!
SWC? SWC =x
(see description of
arguments)
System Working
Mode
SWM= 1 byte, value
of 0 through
1
Command or Query.
Sets the system working mode, where:
1 = Router - Small Network
2 = Router - Large Network
3 = Router - Point to Point
4 = Router - Vipersat
5 = EasyConnect.
Note: Router-Vipersat mode needs the Vipersat option to be available on
the modem. Changing the address/working mode may reboot the modem.
SWM=
SWM!
SWM? SWM =x
(see description of
arguments)
Transmit DES
enable/disable
TDE= 1 byte, value
of 0, 1, 2 or 3
Command or Query.
Enables or disables the Transmit 3xDES feature, where:
0 = Disabled
1 = Enabled (EasyConnect Only mode)
2 = PerRoute (read-only when FAST feature is purchased in router mode)
3 = Unavailable (read-only when FAST feature not purchased)
Note: Acts as command only in EasyConnect mode; on router mode, it is
read-only.
Restriction: Cannot enable if the 3xDES FAST feature has not been
purchased.
TDE =
TDE!
TDE? TDE =x
(see description of
arguments)
Telnet timeout TET= 2 bytes Command or Query.
Defines inactivity timeout on CLI menu screen, where Telnet login timeout
= 1 to 60; Resolution=1 minute
Example: <1/TET=50
TET =
TET!
TET? TET =xx
(see description of
arguments)