Applicable Redundancy Commands - Comtech EF Data LPOD Installation And Operation Manual

Outdoor amplifier / block up converter (buc)
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LPOD Outdoor Amplifier / Block Up Converter (BUC)
Appendix A
From the Command-line interface window, type "ARP -a" (without the quotes), and then
press the Enter key.
If the LPOD IP address is not displayed in the ARP table, then re-initialize the ARP table by
typing "ARP -d" at the Command-line window prompt. The LPOD IP address should now
be displayed when the ARP table is queried again.
If the unit's IP address is still not shown and the ping test has failed, then verify the
Ethernet settings of the unit using another remote control interface that is not dependant
on the Ethernet port (e.g., EIA-485, EIA-232, or FSK).
A.3.3

Applicable Redundancy Commands

See Chapter 5. SERIAL-BASED REMOTE PRODUCT MANAGEMENT for detailed
information about the remote commands and queries specified in this section.
Remote commands applicable to redundancy operations are as follows:
Remote Command
RED
ESW
AFR
AOF
Meaning
Redundancy Online/Offline
Enable Switch Mode
Auto Fault Recovery
Attenuation Offset
A–5
Functional Description
Reports the appropriate unit's online/offline status. Also used
to force a unit to go active (online).
Puts the unit into redundancy or standalone (manual) mode.
Sets the latching state of faults. Either they will latch to the
faulted state or they will recover automatically.
Individual attenuation command, used to adjust out small
differences in power levels of different amplifier.
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