5 GHz RF Modem User Manual Document Number Rev Number Date 4050-9901 05 31-Jan-2007 10 Bearfoot Road, Northborough, MA 01532 Tel: (508) 393-3700 Fax: (508) 393-3157 Internet: www.protiumtechnologies.com RESTRICTIONS ON USE, DUPLICATION OR DISCLOSURE OF PROPRIETARY INFORMATION This document contains information proprietary to Protium Technologies, Inc.
CONFIDENTIAL Protium Technologies, Inc. 4050-9901 Rev No: 05 Revision History Rev 01 02 03 Date 16-Aug-2005 14-Nov-2005 17-Jan-2006 Author M. Smutek / R. Hughes M. Smutek M. Smutek / R. Hughes 04 07-Feb-06 M. Smutek / R. Hughes 05 30-Jan-07 M. Smutek / R. Hughes 5 GHz RF Modem Comments Preliminary version Revisions & additional commands Additional commands and updates, MIB, licenses, warranty, installation & configuration Glossary. RF radiation warning.
CONFIDENTIAL Protium Technologies, Inc. 4050-9901 Rev No: 05 FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
CONFIDENTIAL Protium Technologies, Inc. 4050-9901 Rev No: 05 NOTICE Protium Technologies, Inc. has made every effort to ensure that the instructions contained in this document are adequate and free of errors or omissions. Protium Technologies, Inc. will, if necessary, explain issues that may not be covered by this document. Protium Technologies, Inc.’s liability for any errors in this document is limited to the correction of errors and the aforementioned advisory services.
CONFIDENTIAL Protium Technologies, Inc. 4050-9901 Rev No: 05 Table of Contents 1 Introduction........................................................................................................................................ 8 1.1 System Overview ......................................................................................................................... 8 1.2 Features .......................................................................................................................
CONFIDENTIAL Protium Technologies, Inc. 4050-9901 Rev No: 05 4.2.14 dns Domain Name Server ................................................................................................... 24 4.2.15 gateway Network Gateway ................................................................................................. 24 4.2.16 help / ? Help........................................................................................................................ 25 4.2.17 hostname Hostname ..............
CONFIDENTIAL Protium Technologies, Inc. 4050-9901 Rev No: 05 5.4.3 Deleting a User ................................................................................................................... 39 6 Specifications.................................................................................................................................... 40 7 Connectors........................................................................................................................................ 42 7.
CONFIDENTIAL Protium Technologies, Inc. 4050-9901 Rev No: 05 1 Introduction 1.1 System Overview The Models 4050 and 4050R are 5 GHz full-duplex Radio Frequency (RF) modems with link speeds of 64 and 128 Kbps. Data formats are synchronous serial, asynchronous serial, and 10Base-T Ethernet. The Model 4050R is intended for rack mount applications and includes a two port data sharing feature. The Model 4050 is typically used as an embedded modem or in standalone applications. 1.
CONFIDENTIAL Protium Technologies, Inc. 4050-9901 Rev No: 05 2 Installation and Configuration 2.1 General Installation and Operating Considerations 2.1.1 Antenna Avoid operating the transmitter without a proper termination on the RF connector. Although the modem is designed to withstand such operation, undesired interference to other RF systems may occur. A typical installation will require the use of a high gain antenna. Proper alignment of the antenna is critical to ensuring an error-free link.
CONFIDENTIAL Protium Technologies, Inc. 4050-9901 Rev No: 05 2.2 Configuration Procedure 2.2.1 Account & Password Setup Access to the local management port requires logging in with an account name and corresponding password. As shipped from the factory, there is a single account name of “admin”. Any other accounts required may be created after first logging in with the “admin” account. There are two types of accounts: administrator and operator.
CONFIDENTIAL Protium Technologies, Inc. 4050-9901 Rev No: 05 IMPORTANT: The dash setting corresponds to a physical configuration internal to the modem and should not be changed. 2.2.2.2 Receive Frequency The receive frequency should be set with the command: > rxfreq ffff.f The receive frequency of each modem must equal the transmit frequency of the other modem in the link. The frequency is specified in 0.1 MHz steps. 2.2.2.
CONFIDENTIAL Protium Technologies, Inc. 4050-9901 Rev No: 05 or > channel ethernet as desired. 2.2.3.2 Serial Port The DB-25 connector carries the serial data traffic. It may be configured through the software for either synchronous or asynchronous operation at a variety of speeds, and for either EIA-530 or EIA-232 drivers and receivers. The serial port should be properly configured before connecting to external equipment. 2.2.3.2.
CONFIDENTIAL Protium Technologies, Inc. 4050-9901 Rev No: 05 or > clock loop 2.2.3.2.3 Interface Type The serial interface may use either EIA-232 or EIA-530 drivers and receivers. Either type of interface may be used with both synchronous and asynchronous data. Each end of the link may be configured independently. The interface type may be configured with the command > interface 232 or > interface 530 2.2.3.
CONFIDENTIAL Protium Technologies, Inc. 4050-9901 Rev No: 05 or > sharerout both 2.2.3.4 Ethernet Data Port The Ethernet data port requires no configuration. When the Ethernet channel is selected, the link speed is automatically set to 128 Kbps. The Ethernet data port attempts to transport any valid Ethernet packet it receives to the other end of the link. No assumption is made about higher layer protocols and, in particular, there is not even the assumption that Internet Protocol (IP) is used.
CONFIDENTIAL Protium Technologies, Inc. 4050-9901 Rev No: 05 > netmask aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd where aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd is the desired netmask in the usual “dotted quad” format. 2.2.4.3 Default Gateway When the local network includes one or more routers connecting to other networks, a default gateway should be specified to indicate which is the most likely router to handle traffic to arbitrary IP addresses. If DHCP is enabled, this manual setting is not used.
CONFIDENTIAL Protium Technologies, Inc. 4050-9901 Rev No: 05 2.2.4.6 Loghost The modem can send system log messages to a specified loghost. This feature is mainly intended for debugging purposes and a loghost is completely optional. Normally only error messages and a limited number of startup messages are logged. The “syslog” protocol is used to send the messages. Any host system with a syslog facility may be used to collect the messages.
CONFIDENTIAL Protium Technologies, Inc. 4050-9901 Rev No: 05 2.3 Factory Configuration The modems are set at the factory to the following standard configuration: Dash.....................................as indicated on the label Mute ....................................on (no output) TX Frequency -1 ......................................5096.0 MHz -2 ......................................5145.0 MHz RX Frequency -1 ......................................5145.0 MHz -2 ......................................
CONFIDENTIAL Protium Technologies, Inc. 4050-9901 Rev No: 05 3 Monitoring Operation 3.1 Activity Indicators When there is serial data present at the EIA-530/232 data port, the TX and RX status LEDs flash to indicate the presence of transmitted and received data respectively. Each LED flashes when the first data is detected and continues to flash at a predetermined rate as long as data is being detected.
CONFIDENTIAL Protium Technologies, Inc. 4050-9901 Rev No: 05 The alarm status may be examined with the alarm command that displays the specific condition generating an alarm, if any. The alarm command will also indicate the cause of any transient alarm that may have occurred but is now cleared. 3.2.1 System Alarms High Modem Temperature High RF Temperature High PA Temperature 3.2.2 Data Alarms No Frame Lock 3.2.3 The modem is not able to achieve frame lock on the incoming data.
CONFIDENTIAL Protium Technologies, Inc. 4050-9901 Rev No: 05 The stats command displays statistics about the performance of the Forward Error Correction (FEC) mechanism. This information may be helpful in evaluating the quality of the RF link and the operating margin. The temp command displays the current and peak temperatures measured in the RF module, the power amplifier, and the processor/modem.
CONFIDENTIAL Protium Technologies, Inc. 4050-9901 Rev No: 05 4 Local Craft Interface 4.1 Craft Interface Terminal Port The modem has a Craft Interface Terminal (CIT) port that is used to configure it and monitor its operation. The user interface is a text-based “command line” style so that it is compatible with most laptop Personal Computers (PCs) and Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs). Terminal emulator software such as “HyperTerminal” or equivalent is required for the PC or PDA.
CONFIDENTIAL Protium Technologies, Inc. 4050-9901 Rev No: 05 4.2.4 alarms Display Alarms Usage: alarms Authorization: Operator RO; Administrator RO Display alarm conditions, if any. Alarms that have been asserted since the last time this command was issued but are now de-asserted will be marked as “cleared.” This feature allows transient alarm condition to be “remembered” and more easily identified. 4.2.
CONFIDENTIAL Protium Technologies, Inc. 4050-9901 Rev No: 05 4.2.9 config Configuration Usage: config Authorization: Operator RO; Administrator RO Show current configuration settings summary. 4.2.10 dash Dash Variation Usage: dash [<1|2>] Authorization: Operator RO; Administrator RW Display or set “dash” variation. There are two variations for the RF modem: one transmits on a higher frequency and receives on a lower frequency, and the other is the opposite.
CONFIDENTIAL Protium Technologies, Inc. 4050-9901 Rev No: 05 enabled the customer is responsible for providing a DHCP server that will supply the necessary configuration information or the Ethernet port will not work. If DHCP is disabled, the IP number, netmask, gateway, and DNS configuration must be set manually. Note: the 0/1 refers to the RMS Ethernet port (0) or the payload Ethernet port (1). Although there is a setting for the payload port, it is not used.
CONFIDENTIAL Protium Technologies, Inc. 4050-9901 Rev No: 05 The gateway may be specified as a “dotted quad” IP number (nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn) or as a hostname (and domain). If specified as a hostname, a DNS server must be available to resolve the name into an IP number. 4.2.16 help / ? Help Usage: help [] Usage: ? [] Authorization: Operator RO; Administrator RO Display brief help information about available commands.
CONFIDENTIAL Protium Technologies, Inc. 4050-9901 Rev No: 05 4.2.21 interleave Interleave Data Blocks Usage: interleave [<0|1|2|3|4|5|6>] Authorization: Operator RO; Administrator RW With no argument, displays the current interleave depth. Otherwise set the interleave depth to the specified value. Data blocks may be interleaved to improve the error performance in the presence of certain kinds of noise and interference.
CONFIDENTIAL Protium Technologies, Inc. 4050-9901 Rev No: 05 Specifying the loghost with an IP number of 0.0.0.0 or with a name of “none” disables the syslog messages. The system is configured at the factory with the syslog messaging disabled The modem will send system error messages to the specified remote loghost on UDP port 514 using the “syslog” protocol. Use of this feature is completely optional, although it may be useful for monitoring or troubleshooting since a system console is not provided.
CONFIDENTIAL Protium Technologies, Inc. 4050-9901 Rev No: 05 4.2.28 multipoint Multipoint Handshaking Usage: multipoint [<0|1|n|y|off|on>] Authorization: Operator RW; Administrator RW With no value specified, display the current multipoint setting. Otherwise, set the multipoint setting to the specified value. Multipoint on indicates point-tomultipoint mode; multipoint off indicates point-to-point mode. The modems support point-to-point and point-to-multipoint communication modes.
CONFIDENTIAL Protium Technologies, Inc. 4050-9901 Rev No: 05 Update the modem and/or application software. This command will read a new software file via the RMS network connection using HTTP, FTP or TFTP. If the file is successfully downloaded as determined by checksum, the new file will be written to the program FLASH memory and will be run the next time the system is started. The first form of the command above will use FTP unless the –t option is used, in which case TFTP will be used.
CONFIDENTIAL Protium Technologies, Inc. 4050-9901 Rev No: 05 4.2.33 newaccount Create Login Account Usage: newaccount name type Authorization: Operator N/A; Administrator RW Create the named login account. Account names must begin with a letter, must be no more than 16 characters, and must be unique. Account names are case sensitive. Only the characters A-Z, a-z, 0-9, dash, and underbar are allowed. 4.2.34 passwd Set Passwords Usage: passwd [account] Authorization: see below Change login password.
CONFIDENTIAL Protium Technologies, Inc. 4050-9901 Rev No: 05 Authorization: Operator RW; Administrator RW Display or set the enable for the EIA-530/232 data port request-to-send (RTS) inputs. If no data sharer is present, this command is not usable. With the data sharer, the currently selected port is a function of the RTS signals on the two ports. For a port to contend for access, its RTS signal must be enabled. Without an argument, display the current RTS enable setting.
CONFIDENTIAL Protium Technologies, Inc. 4050-9901 Rev No: 05 Display or set how received data is to be output on the EIA-530/232 data sharer ports. Received data may be output on both ports all the time independent of which port is the currently selected port, or may be output only on the currently selected port. Without an argument, display the current sharer output setting. With an argument, sets the sharer output to both ports or only the selected port as specified. 4.2.
CONFIDENTIAL Protium Technologies, Inc. 4050-9901 Rev No: 05 Total blocks: 0 The total number of block processed by the error correction logic. A block contains up to 200 actual data bytes. Errored blocks: 0 The number of blocks that had a detected error. Uncorrected blks: 0 The number of blocks that had uncorrectable errors. Corrected blocks: 0 The number of blocks that had corrected errors.
CONFIDENTIAL Protium Technologies, Inc. 4050-9901 Rev No: 05 If one or more of the identifiers “rf”, “pa”, or “modem” is present the command applies only to the specified subsystem(s). If none is specified, the command applies to all subsystems. An excessive temperature reading in the RF module, the power amplifier, or the modem board will generate a system alarm condition. The factory set threshold for the alarm is 50°C but this may be changed with this command. 4.2.
CONFIDENTIAL Protium Technologies, Inc. 4050-9901 Rev No: 05 With a numeric argument, set the frequency to “ffff.f” MHz. The frequency may be specified in 0.1 MHz (100 KHz) steps. The minimum and maximum frequency depends on the dash variation of the modem: 4.2.49 txpower DASH MINIMUM MAXIMUM -1 5091.0 MHz 5101.0 MHz -2 5140.0 MHz 5150.0 MHz Transmit Power Level Usage: txpower [nn.n] Authorization: Operator RO; Administrator RW Display or set the current transmit power setting.
CONFIDENTIAL Protium Technologies, Inc. 4050-9901 Rev No: 05 5 SNMP - Simple Network Management Protocol 5.1 Overview The Models 4050 and 4050R include an SNMPv3 agent with the User-based Security Module (USM) using MD5 pass phrases for authentication and DES encryption for privacy. In these systems both authentication and privacy options are permanently enabled and are required. SNMPv1 and SNMPv2 are not supported. Authentication requires an account name and a pass phrase to gain access.
CONFIDENTIAL Protium Technologies, Inc. 4050-9901 Rev No: 05 unauthorized access. New user accounts with administrative access may also perform account management, in which case the original factory defined user may be deleted. The specific details of managing accounts will depend a lot on the particular MIB browser that is being used. The instructions below show command line examples that are probably unlikely to be used in practice.
CONFIDENTIAL Protium Technologies, Inc. 4050-9901 Rev No: 05 newuser The name of the new user to create admin The name of the existing user from which to clone the new user. Any existing user may be used as the basis for the new user. Note: the new user will initially have the same pass phrases as the existing user. 5.4.1.2 Assigning Access Rights Although a new user inherits the pass phrases of the cloned-from user, the new user does not inherit any access rights.
CONFIDENTIAL Protium Technologies, Inc. 4050-9901 Rev No: 05 The [COMMON OPTIONS] are those necessary to access SNMPv3 as described above. The letter “i” specifies the following value is an integer. The numeric OID above corresponds to the following string: .iso.org.dod.internet.private.enterprises.ucdavis.version.versionSavePersistentData.0 If the UCD MID is loaded into the MIB browser, the above may be accomplished by the simpler: snmpset [COMMON OPTIONS] versionSavePersistentData.0 = 1 5.4.
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CONFIDENTIAL Protium Technologies, Inc. 4050-9901 Rev No: 05 Environmental Temperature Range Humidity Shock Vibration Safety 0 - 50 C, 0 – 70°C Reduced Tx Power 0 - 95% non-condensing per IEC-68-2-27 per IEC-68-2-6 Model 4050R: EN60950 EMC Immunity Emissions per IEC 61000-4-2,3,5,6 Compliant with FCC Part 15, Class A Devices 5 GHz RF Modem ° 31-Jan-2007 This document and information contained herein is subject to the restrictions set forth on the title page.
CONFIDENTIAL Protium Technologies, Inc. 4050-9901 Rev No: 05 7 Connectors 7.1 Front & Rear Panels 7.1.1 Remote Unit 5 GHz RF Modem 31-Jan-2007 This document and information contained herein is subject to the restrictions set forth on the title page.
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7.2 7.2.1 Pin-out Tables Data Port The following pin-out applies to the data port on a remote unit, and to both ports A and B on the rack-mount unit.
CONFIDENTIAL Protium Technologies, Inc. 4050-9901 Rev No: 05 7.2.2 Craft Interface Terminal (CIT) Port EIA-232 PIN NAME ORIG 1 DCD DCE 2 RD DCE 3 TD DTE 4 DTR DTE 5 SG 6 DSR 7 RTS DTE 8 CTS DCE 9 RI DCE DCE NOTE 1: The RF modem is DCE and drives those signals that originate in the DCE 7.2.
CONFIDENTIAL Protium Technologies, Inc. 4050-9901 Rev No: 05 7.2.4 Ethernet There are two 10Base-T Ethernet ports, one for management and one for carrying data. Both ports will autonegotiate for either full- or half-duplex. The connectors are standard RJ-45 and have automatic Media Dependent Interface Crossover (Auto-MDIX) capability for compatibility with MDI and MDIX equipment. 7.2.5 Power 7.2.5.
CONFIDENTIAL Protium Technologies, Inc. 4050-9901 Rev No: 05 8 Software Licenses 8.1 Open Source Software The operating system used by the Model 4050 is uClinux 2.4. This is derived from the Linux 2.4 kernel, which is copyrighted by Linus Torvalds and others and licensed under the GNU General Public License (GPL) Version 2. The C library used in the system is uClibc, which is licensed under the GNU Library General Public License (LGPL) Version 2.
CONFIDENTIAL Protium Technologies, Inc. 4050-9901 Rev No: 05 9 Warranty and Service Information Protium Technologies, Inc.’s standard warranty is one year from the date of delivery, provided that the warranty labels have not been broken. Breaking the seals or opening the modem without the expressed, written consent of Protium Technologies, Inc. will automatically void the warranty. Protium Technologies, Inc.
CONFIDENTIAL Protium Technologies, Inc. 4050-9901 Rev No: 05 Appendix A Protium Technologies, Inc. MIBs A.1 Protium Technologies, Inc. Enterprise MIB PROTIUMTECH-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN --- Top-level infrastructure of the Protium Technologies, Inc. enterprise MIB tree -IMPORTS MODULE-IDENTITY, enterprises FROM SNMPv2-SMI; protiumTech MODULE-IDENTITY LAST-UPDATED "200701311600Z" ORGANIZATION "Protium Technologies, Inc." CONTACT-INFO "Protium Technologies, Inc.
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CONFIDENTIAL Protium Technologies, Inc. 4050-9901 Rev No: 05 --- system objects -productIdentity OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(0..64)) MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Identification of the Protium Technologies product." ::= { systemInfo 1 } productModelNumber OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(0..12)) MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Model number of the Protium Technologies product.
CONFIDENTIAL Protium Technologies, Inc. 4050-9901 Rev No: 05 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Version number of the embedded software. The format is flexible but is generally of the form .. where major, minor, and revision are numeric fields. The major version identifies significant changes if capabiltiy or functionality. The minor version indicates a less significant change in functionality.
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CONFIDENTIAL Protium Technologies, Inc. 4050-9901 Rev No: 05 ::= { radioConfig 5 } radioRslAlarmThreshold OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Integer32 UNITS "cBm" MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Low received signal alarm threshold in cBm (centibels referred to 1 mW)." ::= { radioConfig 6 } radioTempAlarmThreshold OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Integer32 UNITS "degrees C" MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "High temperature alarm threshold of the radio module in degrees C.
CONFIDENTIAL Protium Technologies, Inc. 4050-9901 Rev No: 05 receivedSignalLevel OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Integer32 UNITS "cBm" MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Receive signal level in centibels referred to 1 mW." ::= { radioStatus 4 } txAttenuationSetting OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Transmitter attenuation setting.
CONFIDENTIAL Protium Technologies, Inc. 4050-9901 Rev No: 05 deviation64K OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32(0..1023) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Deviation calibration setting for 64K link speed." ::= { radioCalibration 1 } deviation128K OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32(0..1023) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Deviation calibration setting for 128K link speed." ::= { radioCalibration 2 } tcxoCalSetting OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32(0..
CONFIDENTIAL Protium Technologies, Inc. 4050-9901 Rev No: 05 SYNTAX Integer32 UNITS "degrees C" MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "High temperature alarm threshold of the modem module in degrees C.
CONFIDENTIAL Protium Technologies, Inc. 4050-9901 Rev No: 05 erroredBlocks OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Number of blocks processed by the R-S decoder that had errors." ::= { modemStats 4 } uncorrectedBlocks OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Number of blocks processed by the R-S decoder that had uncorrectable errors.
CONFIDENTIAL Protium Technologies, Inc. 4050-9901 Rev No: 05 ::= { errorHistogram 4 } blocksWith5Errs OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Number of blocks processed by the R-S decoder that had 5 corrected error bytes." ::= { errorHistogram 5 } blocksWith6Errs OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Number of blocks processed by the R-S decoder that had 6 corrected error bytes.
CONFIDENTIAL Protium Technologies, Inc. 4050-9901 Rev No: 05 ::= { interfacesConfig 3 } clockSource OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { internal(0), external(1), looped(2) } MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Synchronous serial clock source" ::= { interfacesConfig 4 } sharerOutputGated OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { notGated(0), gated(1) } MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Data sharer received data output selection. If not gated, received data is output on both ports.
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CONFIDENTIAL Protium Technologies, Inc. 4050-9901 Rev No: 05 "Hardware MAC address for payload ethernet port" ::= { protiumTechPersistantConfig 13 } --- testModes objects -panelLedTM OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { normal(0), on(1) } MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Test all panel LEDs. All Leds are forced on." ::= { protiumTechTestModes 1 } alarmRelayTM OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { normal(0), on(1) } MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Test all alarm relays.
CONFIDENTIAL Protium Technologies, Inc. 4050-9901 Rev No: 05 STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Disable modulation and output a CW carrier." ::= { protiumTechTestModes 6 } disableAgcTM OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { normal(0), disabled(1) } MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Disable receiver automatic gain control.
CONFIDENTIAL Protium Technologies, Inc. 4050-9901 Rev No: 05 Appendix B Software Licenses B.1 Protium Technologies, Inc. Proprietary Software License SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT PLEASE READ THIS SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT CAREFULLY BEFORE DOWNLOADING OR USING THE SOFTWARE. Single User License Grant: Protium Technologies, Inc.
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CONFIDENTIAL Protium Technologies, Inc. 4050-9901 Rev No: 05 Appendix C GLOSSARY BERT Bit-Error Rate Test. A test to determine the BER. BER Bit-Error Rate. The ratio of the number of incorrect bits received to the total number of bits received. The bit-error rate is usually expressed in scientific notation such as 1.0 x 10-6 or 1.0E-6. Bit Binary “digit.” A bi-valued entity representing the smallest unit of information and generally represented by zero (“0”) or one (“1”). bps Bits Per Second.
CONFIDENTIAL Protium Technologies, Inc. 4050-9901 Rev No: 05 MDIX Media Dependent Interface - Crossover. An Ethernet port connection using twisted pair cabling where a null-modem (or crossover) function is inherent in the pin assignments in the connector. MIB Management Information Base. The database of values, parameters, and events managed by SNMP for an entity (device). MHz Megahertz. A frequency of 1,000,000 cycles per second. NTP Network Time Protocol.
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