Remote Port User Interface; Protocol Structure; Protocol Wrapper - Radyne ComStream DM240-DVB Installation And Operation Manual

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4.9 Remote Port User Interface

The Remote Port of the DM240 allows for complete control and monitor functions via an RS-485
Serial Interface.
Control and status messages are conveyed between the DM240 and the subsidiary modems, and
the host computer using packetized message blocks in accordance with a proprietary
communications specification. This communication is handled by the Radyne Link Level Protocol
(RLLP), which serves as a protocol 'wrapper' for the M&C data.
Complete information on monitor and control software is contained in the following sections.

4.9.1 Protocol Structure

The Communications Specification (COMMSPEC) defines the interaction of computer resident
Monitor and Control software used in satellite earth station equipment such as modems,
redundancy switches, multiplexers, and other ancillary support gear. Communication is bi-
directional, and is normally established on one or more full-duplex multi-drop control buses that
conform to EIA Standard RS-485.
Each piece of earth station equipment on a control bus has a unique physical address, which is
assigned during station setup/configuration or prior to shipment. Valid decimal addresses on one
control bus range from 032 through 255 for a total of up to 224 devices per bus. Address 255 of
each control bus is usually reserved for the M&C computer.

4.9.2 Protocol Wrapper

The Radyne COMMSPEC is byte-oriented, with the Least Significant Bit (LSB) issued first. Each
data byte is conveyed as mark/space information with two marks comprising the stop data. When
the last byte of data is transmitted, a hold comprises one steady mark (the last stop bit). To begin
or resume data transfer, a space substitutes this mark. This handling scheme is controlled by the
hardware and is transparent to the user. A pictorial representation of the data and its surrounding
overhead may be shown as follows:
S1
S2
B
0
The stop bits, S1 and S2, are each a mark. Data flow remains in a hold mode until S2 is replaced
by a space. If S2 is followed by a space, it is considered a start bit for the data byte and not part
of the actual data (B
- B
0
The COMMSPEC developed for use with the Radyne Link Level Protocol (RLLP) organizes the
actual monitor and control data within a shell, or "protocol wrapper", that surrounds the data. The
format and structure of the COMMSPEC message exchanges are described herein. Decimal
numbers have no suffix; hexadecimal numbers end with a lower case h suffix and binary values
have a lower case b suffix. Thus, 22 = 16h = 000010110b. The principal elements of a data
frame, in order of occurrence, are summarized as follows:
TM083 – Rev. 3.0
B
B
B
1
2
3
).
7
B
B
B
4
5
6
User Interfaces
B
S1
S2,
7
etc.
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