Unit Parameters - Comtech EF Data CDM-750 Installation And Operation Manual

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CDM-750 Advanced High-Speed Trunking Modem
Serial-based Remote Product Management
7.5.5

Unit Parameters

Command
Parameter
Number of
(Instruction
Type
Arguments
& Qualifier)
Local/Remote
LRS=
1 byte, value
Status
of 0 thru 4
Software Boot
SBS=
1 byte, value
From Image
of 1 or 2
Current
N/A
1 byte, value
Software
of 0 or 1
Image
Circuit ID
CID=
4 to 24 bytes
String
Date
DAY=
6 bytes
Time
TIM=
6 bytes
Description of Arguments
Command or Query.
Set or return the user's Local/Remote status in the form x, where:
0 = Local
1 = Serial Remote (RS-232/RS-485)
2 = reserved
3 = Ethernet Remote
4 = Ethernet plus Serial
LRS defaults to Ethernet plus Serial (LRS=4)
Example: LRS=0 (selects Local)
Command or Query.
Select or return which bulk firmware image to boot from, in the form x, where:
1 = Firmware is Image #1
2 = Firmware is Image #2
Example: SBS=1 (selects Image 1 Firmware)
Query only.
Return the active software image in the form x, where:
0 = Bulk Image #1 currently active
1 = Bulk Image #2 currently active
Command or Query.
Set or return the user-defined Circuit ID string, selects 4 to 24 characters in length.
Valid characters include: [Space] ( ) * + – . / 0 thru 9 and A thru Z
Command or Query.
Set or return a date in the form ddmmyy (European format), where
dd = day of the month (01 to 31)
mm = month (01 to 12)
yy = year (00 to38)
Example: DAY=240457 (April 24, 2057)
Command or Query.
Set or return the time in the form hhmmss, indicating the time from midnight, where:
hh = hours (00 to 23)
mm = minutes (00 to 59)
ss = seconds (00 to 59)
Example: TIM=231259 (23 hours:12 minutes:59 seconds)
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Query
Response to
(Instruction &
Response to Query
Command
Qualifier)
LRS=
LRS?
LRS=x
LRS?
(see Description of
LRS*
Arguments)
LRS#
SBS=
SBS?
SBS=x
SBS?
(see Description of
SBS*
Arguments)
SBS#
N/A
IMG?
IMG=x
(see Description of
Arguments)
CID=
CID?
CID=x
CID?
(see Description of
CID*
Arguments)
CID#
DAY=
DAY?
DAY=ddmmyy
DAY?
(see Description of
DAY*
Arguments)
DAY#
TIM=
TIM?
TIM=hhmmss
TIM?
(see Description of
TIM*
Arguments)
TIM#

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