Comtech EF Data SMS-7000 Installation And Operation Manual page 130

Modem protection switch
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Remote Control Operation
Equipment
Command:
Fault Status
Response:
Summary
M:N Switch
Command:
Fault Status
Response:
Summary
Bulk
Command:
Consol.
Response:
Status
Faults
A–14
<add/EFS_'cr'
>add/EFS_'cr'
DATA_MODULE_1_xxx'cr'
DATA_MODULE_2_xxx'cr'
DATA_MODULE_3_xxx'cr'
DATA_MODULE_4_xxx'cr'
DATA_MODULE_5_xxx'cr'
DATA_MODULE_6_xxx'cr'
DATA_MODULE_7_xxx'cr'
DATA_MODULE_8_xxx'cr'
IF_MODULE_xxx'cr'
PS1_xxx'cr'
PS2_xxx'cr'
NVRAM_CLK_xxx'cr'
M&C_xxx'cr'
I2C_xxx'cr'
SFLT_xx'cr''lf']
<add/MNF_'cr'
>add/MNF_'cr'
COM_FLT_xxxxxxxxByBy'cr'
MOD_CONFIG_FLT_xxxxxxxxByBy'c
r'
DMD_CONFIG_FLT_xxxxxxxByBy'cr'
NO_MOD_CONFIG_xxxxxxxxByBy'cr
'
NO_DMD_CONFIG_xxxxxxxxByBy'cr
'
NO_ADX_xxxxxxxByBy'cr'
NOT_ASSIGNED_xxxxxxxxByBy'cr'
MU_COM_FLT_xxxxxxxxByBy'cr'
NO_MU_ADX_xxxxxxxxByBy'cr'
DATA_MODULE_FLT_xxxxxxxx'cr'
IF_MODULE_FLT'cr'
PS1_FLT'cr'
PS2_FLT'cr
NVRAM_CLK_FLT'cr'
M&C_FLT'cr'
I2C_FLT'cr''lf']
<add/BCSF_'cr'
>add/BCSF_'a''b''c'...'y''z''aa''ab''ac''a
d'
'ae''cr''lf']
SMS-7000 Modem Protection Switch
Data Switch Module #1 (OK/FLT)
Data Switch Module #2 (OK/FLT)
Data Switch Module #3 (OK/FLT)
Data Switch Module #4 (OK/FLT)
Data Switch Module #5 (OK/FLT)
Data Switch Module #6 (OK/FLT)
Data Switch Module #7 (OK/FLT)
Data Switch Module #8 (OK/FLT)
IF Switch Module (OK/FLT)
Power Supply #1 (OK/FLT)
Power Supply #2 (OK/FLT)
NVRAM/Clock (OK/FLT)
M&C Controller (OK/FLT)
I2C Bus (OK/FLT)
Number of Stored Faults Logged (0 through 10)
Modem Communications Faults
Mod Config Verify Faults
Demod Config Verify Faults
No Mod Configuration Loaded
No Demod Configuration Loaded
No Address Specified for Modem
Prime Assignment Fault
Mux Communications Faults
No Address Specified for Multiplexer
Data Module Faults
IF Module Fault
Power Supply #1 Fault
Power Supply #2 Fault
NVRAM/Clock Fault
M&C Controller Fault
I2C Bus Fault
Where:
x = 1 to 8 (prime modem/data module number).
y = 1 or 2 (backup modem number).
Note: Fault status data is only returned if fault conditions
exist.
This command causes all modem fault status to be
returned. To reduce the length of the response, fault status
is embedded into the bit structure of the characters that are
returned. Faults are indicated by a binary 1 in the
designated bit position.
Character 'a': Modulator fault status character 1.
Bit 6 = 1 always.
Bit 5 = Prime modulator fault #1 fault.
Bit 4 = Prime modulator fault #2 fault.
Bit 3 = Prime modulator fault #3 fault.
Bit 2 = Prime modulator fault #4 fault.
Bit 1 = Prime modulator fault #5 fault.
Bit 0 = Prime modulator fault #6 fault.
Character 'b': Modulator fault status character 2.
Bit 6 = 1 always.
Bit 5 = Prime modulator #7 fault.
Bit 4 = Prime modulator #8 fault.
Bit 3 = Backup modulator #1 fault.
Bit 2 = Backup modulator #2 fault.
Bit 1 = Reserved.
Bit 0 = Reserved.
Rev. 3 Draft

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