CEFD CDM-760
The CDM-760 can retrieve Configuration information, Status information and Packet Processor information if it is installed. Modem configuration is found here, as well as Utilities, Mask, Test, LNB, CID, MEO, ASI. CFG. Also, the Alarms, Logs, Info, IP Statistics, Ethernet, MAC Table, Packet Flows, Router, WAN, Header Comp, QoS, and BB Statistics.
About
The connector runs three timers: every 10 seconds, every 1 minute, and every 24 hours. If modules are not installed, it will not poll those groups. The 1.5.7 version supports all 66 ModCods and the Packet Processor.
Ranges of the connector
| Range | Description | DCF Integration | Cassandra Compliant |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1.0.0.x [SLC Main] | Initial version | No | No |
| 1.1.0.x | - Based on 1.0.0.13 - Firmware changed to 1.5.7. ModMods range (1-66) |
No | No |
| 1.1.1.x | Based on 1.1.0.4 Superfluous parameters removed |
No | No |
| 1.1.2.x | Cassandra compliant | No | Yes |
Supported firmware versions
| Range | Device Firmware Version |
|---|---|
| 1.0.0.x | 1.1.1 |
| 1.1.0.x | 1.5.71.2.2 - If Packet Processor is installed |
| 1.1.1.x | 1.5.71.2.2 - If Packet Processor is installed |
| 1.1.2.x | 1.5.71.2.2 - If Packet Processor is installed |
Installation and configuration
This connector uses a Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) connection and needs following user information:
SNMP CONNECTION:
- IP address/host: the polling IP of the device e.g., 10.11.12.13
SNMP Settings:
- Port number: the port of the connected device, default 161.
- Get community string: the community string in order to read from the device. The default value is public.
- Set community string: the community string in order to set to the device. The default value is private.
Usage
General
The General page provides System Information and Device Overall Status. this information includes model, Software Revision, Unit Alarm, state of the G-Zip Card, Packet Processor, Mod Card, and Demodulator Card. On the right side, Traffic Alarms, Redundancy, DCP Option, High Speed Option, Modulation, and NetSpec. At last, there is a page button to see and set the Ethernet.
Admin - SNMP
This page is used for Contact information and also to read and set Trap IP (1-2), Trap Version, and the Trap Community String.
Config - Modem
The Network Spec and the Operating Mode is right at the top of the page, The Transmitter and Receiver modules are similar, except for a few parameters, and the Transmmiter has more parameters that can be set. Some items includes the DVB-S2 Frame, ModCod, Data Rate, Frequency, Spectrum, and Gold Code.
Config - Utilities
Here, you can see the Circuit ID module with ID String, Utility Demo Mode that can disable or enable. Next is the Date & Time module with the RTC Time and a Time Sync page button. Other parameters include Frequency Reference, 1:N Redundancy, Redundancy Mode, Active Image, Local Location, and Save Location.
Config - Mask
Alarm Settings are found on the page. These values can also be set. The following are found here**: Ext Reference**, RX AGC, Es/No, Decompression Invalid, LNB, Etherenet Link Down, and AUPC.
Config - Test
The Unit Test Mode is found here. It also includes BERT information like the state of it, Pattern, Total Errors, Total Bits, and Ave BER. It also has a button to Restart the service.
Config - LNB
LNB modules are on this page. Parameters of the module are the DC Power Reference, Current Threshold Low, Current Threshold High, and the Current and Voltage.
Config - CID
Besides displaying the MAC Address of the device, the Meta-Carrier Info is displayed here. All input fields have a length limitation.
Config - MEO
Modem Status like Operating Mode, RX ModCod, TX ModCod, Local Es/No, and the Remote Es/No are on here.
Config - ASI
The Interface ASI Table is found on the page. Columns include are the Mode, Terrestrial, PCR Re-Stamping for both, the Transmmiter and the Receiver.
Save Load CFG
The Save Load CFG Table is found here, Columns are the Valid and the Name.
Status
Unit Alarm, Status of the Unit, Traffic Alarm, and Traffic Status are here. Also, Local Es/No, ModCod State, Frequency Offset, Level, CnC Status, and General information, including Temperature, WAN Buffere Fill Status, PHC1 Buffer Fill Status, Minimum RX EsNo. and Baseband Frame Error Rate.
Status - Alarms
You can see the active Alarms from the Unit, TX Traffic, and the RX Traffic.
Status - CPU (Version 1.0.0.15)
This page shows the Aggregate CPU Usage and Core CPU Usage Table information.
Status - Logs
Events are seen on a table, with it's Indicator, Description, and Date Time. You can also Clear and Refresh events.
Status - Info
General Information is here with Circuit ID String, Serial Number, Software Revision, Active Image, and Model Number.
Status - IP Statistics
You can find GIGE(1-2) Statistics, WAN Statistics, Optical Statistics, Monitor and Cotrol Statistics, Compression Statistics, Decompression Statistics, TX Data Throughput, and RX Data Throughput. There are also three buttons to open Clear IP Statistics, Clear Comp/Decomp Stats, and Clear All Statistics.
Status - Ethernet
Here is the Ethernet Statistics Table that can also be Clear, and Refresh.
Status - MAC Table
The MAC Table is here, columns found are the DBNum, CPU, P(1-4), WAN, and Type.
Status - Packet Flows
From this page, you can Clear and Refresh Statistics, it also gives you the values of all the Flows in the system, and a Summary of them.
Status - Router
From this page, you can Clear and Refresh Statistics, it can read Router Counters, Router Errors, and Management Counters.
Status - Bridge
Like the last two pages, Clear and Refresh can be done on Bridge, and also read the Bridge Counters.
Status - WAN
Clear and Refresh the WAN Statistics, read the WAN Counters, Errors, and Detailed Satellite RX Errors.
Status - Header Comp
Clear and Refresh of the Header Compression Statistics Table.
Status - QoS
Clear and Refresh of the QoS Statistics Table.
Status - BB Statistics
Clear and Refresh of the Baseband Statistics.
Interface - Ethernet/PIIC
GBEI Interfaces are here with GBEI1 and GBEI2, also Optical Ethernet, Status, PHC, PHC1, and PHC2.
Packet Processor
This page will only be polled if the Packet Processor is installed. On the page you can find Model Number, Management Information, Switch Ports, WAN Interface, LAN Address, ARP, and Router.
Web Interface
Use this page to have access to the Web Interface provided by the device's web server. It is only possible in a LAN environment to have access to this page.