Specifications

EASTAR UHP-1000 SERIES SATELLITE ROUTER
INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL, V. 2.3
(SW VERSION 2.2.9)
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2.11.5 Configuration management
UHP-1000 router configuration contains in configuration profiles. There are three profiles
the current and two saved ones. The current profile is dealt with by software of the router
and changes in its configuration are made by the user. When the router is rebooted the
content of current profile is lost. The saved profiles with numbers 0 and 1 are written in the
non-volatile memory (flash) and are not changed during reboot operation. After switching
on or restart the router usually copies the saved profile 0 in the current profile (loads the
configuration). Profile 1 can also load if it is set so in the loading mode settings (see the
relevant Chapter). The user can at any time copy the current profile in one of the saved
ones.
Profile 1 can be used to create a working configuration copy prior the experiments are
initiated.
Configuration management commands:
---------- Configuration management
config description STRING - Describe current configuration
Sets configuration textual description displayed on the “show memory eeprom” command.
config load default - Load default configuration
Loads default settings. (IP=192.168.222.222/29).
config load 0-1 - Load configuration from specified profile
Loads one of the saved profiles in the current one.
config save 0-1 - Save current configuration to specified profile
Saves the current profile (zero at the command’s end may not be entered).
show config - Show current configuration
Prints out current configuration.
show memory ram|flash|eeprom - Show memory state
Prints out configuration profile list in eeprom.
2.11.6 Events (LOGGING)
UHP-1000 router generates messages with the changes that show the router subsystems
state. These messages are as follows:
o System messages on restart, saving configuration, etc.
o Messages on changes in the interfaces state
o Messages on changes in the stations status (for CS).
Examples of events:
+00:00:01 Interface Demodulator enabled
+00:00:01 Interface Modulator enabled
+00:00:01 Interface Modulator UP
+00:00:02 Interface Demodulator UP
The first to be displayed is the time stamp. If the router time is synchronized with the Hub
(this occurs automatically), the current time is generated with the account of the time zone
which is set on the router. If synchronization is missing, the time stamp starts with the +
sign to signify the time that have passed since the router was switched on.
All messages are sent to the current console, plus part of them that has been selected by
the user (be default all), written in the non-volatile memory and saved during restarts.
show log - Display logs
Look message log through (old messages printed first).