Modem Manual
Table of contents
Displays current alarms.
For each alarm the following information is displayed:
Time when the alarm occurred
Date when the alarm occurred
Severity of the alarm
Source that reported the alarm
Name of the alarm
Short description of the alarm
Displays events history.
For each event the following information is displayed:
Time when the event occurred
Date when the event occurred
Type of the event
Severity of the event
Source that reported the event
Name of the event
Short description of the event
Displays system status.
Reference Clock Internal or External.
A 10MHz reference clock should be connected to the 10MHz ref in port placed on the back panel of the unit.
If the external clock is lost the unit automatically switches back to the internal 10MHz clock source.
For moving back to external clock after external clock lost the unit must be set again to external clock.
Enable/Disable 10MHz reference signal to the back panel 10MHz reference out port.
If not in use make sure to set to off
Enable/Disable 10MHz reference signal to the L band TX port.
This 10MHz signal is usually applicable for activating BUC units.
If not in use make sure to set to off.
Enable/Disable 10MHz reference signal to the L band RX port.
This 10MHz signal is usually applicable for LNB requiring external 10MHz input signal.
If not in use make sure to set to off.
TX board section Temperature reading min/max limit from 0 degrees Celsius to 75 degrees Celsius
RX FPGA Temperature reading min/max, high temperature alarm from 0 degrees Celsius to 80 degrees Celsius, system shutdown at 85 degrees Celsius.
RX board section Temperature reading min/max limit from 0 degrees Celsius to 75 degrees Celsius
Main power to board min/max limit from 10.8V to 13V
Main power to board min/max limit from 3.16V to 3.45V
Power to common section min/max limit from 5.3V to 5.8V
Power to common section min/max limit from 1.02V to 1.08V
Power to receive section min/max limit from 0.88V to 0.93V
Power to Receive section min/max limit from 4.85V to 5.15V
Power to transmit section min/max limit from 1.15V to 1.23V
Power to transmit section min/max limit from 4.85V to 5.15V
Displays AUPC algorithm parameters.
The current power level transmitted by the device
The minimal power level transmitted by the device since AUPC was enabled or the clear button clicked
The maximal power level transmitted by the device since AUPC was enabled or the clear button clicked
The avarage power level transmitted by the device since AUPC was enabled or the clear button clicked
Current estimation of the uplink attenuation
Current estimation of the downlink attenuation
Displays line status.
The selected transmission protocol
The status of the physical demodulator. The demodulator is Sync if the timing, phase, frequency are synchronized and the a physical layer header is detected. Otherwise, it is Not-Sync
The SNR (signal to noise ratio) estimation in dB units, calculated over the header and pilot symbols
The power of the entire signal at the input of the demodulator unit in dBM units
The power of the demodulated signal in dBm units, available when the demodulator is in Sync state
The selected symbol rate in MSPS units
The measured offset between the actual received symbol rate to the selected symbol rate in PPM units
The selected roll-off of the squared root raised cosine (SRRC) matched filter at the demodulator input
The L-Band RF carrier frequency in MHz units
The measured offset between the actual received carrier frequency to the selected carrier frequency in KHz units
pulse interference detection counter (1 second interval).
General status of the echo-cancellation. After locking the state should be "Locked".
The actual delay of the out-bound signal in [ms].
The in-bound to out-bound frequency offset.
The difference between the in-bound and the outbound signals power.
The measured data rate at the channel output in Mbit/sec units, including added null packets and restored deleted null packets
The difference in dB units between the current level of operation and the QEF threshold point
The channel is Locked when all frames associated with this channel are error free for a short period of time (1 second) and the channel data rate is not negligible (higher than 25 Kbit/sec). Otherwise the channel is Unlocked
The SNR (signal to noise ratio) estimation in dB units, calculated over the data (non header/pilot) symbols
The symbols constellation used in frames associated with this channels
The LDPC code rate used in frames associated with this channel
The pilot insertion used in frames associated with this channel
The size of frames associated with this channel
The number of frames associated with this channel which were received since the last clear of counters
The number of erroneous frames associated with this channel which were received since the last clear of counters
The frame error rate (number of erroneous frames divided by the total number of frames) associated with this channel
The selected source of test pattern: channel-1/channel-2
The number of tested data bytes received since the last clear of counters
The number of error bits (which don't match the selected test pattern) received since the last clear of counters
The bit error rate (number of mismatched bits divided by the total number of bits) of the test pattern
The symbols constellation used in frames with a specific mode-code
The LDPC code rate used in frames with a specific mode-code
The pilot insertion used in frames with a specific mode-code
The size of frames associated with a specific mode-code
The number of frames with a specific mode-code which were received since the last clear of counters
The number of erroneous frames with a specific mode-code which were received since the last clear of counters
The frame error rate (number of erroneous frames divided by the total number of frames) with a specific mode-code
Displays all TX interfaces statuses.
For each TX interface the following statuses are displayed:
Interface's name
The status of the interface:
- Inactive: when the interface is not selected by any channel
- Not Locked: when the interface is selected by one channel and no data appears at its input
- Locked: when the interface is selected by one channel with data at its input
The channel that the interface is selected by, or disable when the interface is not selected by any channel
The measured data rate at the interface input in Mbit/sec units, including added null packets
The measured data rate at the interface input in Mbit/sec units, excluding added null packets
The measured utilization at the interface input in percent units
Displays all RX interfaces statuses.
For each RX interface the following statuses are displayed:
Interface's name
The channel that the interface is selected by, or disable when the interface is not selected by any channel
The measured data rate at the interface input in Mbit/sec units, excluding added null packets
Displays Gb Ethernet Interface status.
The following statistics are available:
The phy link speed
The phy link duplicity
The measured data rate at the channel associated with this interface in Mbit/sec units
Number of packets received with errors (such as CRC)
Number of packets received but dropped because of buffer overflow
Number of packets received with alignment errors
Displays Gig-E Interface status.
The following statistics are available:
Tells the system which port to expect data from - the SFP or RJ45 port
Sets phy auto-negotiation on/off
Determenies phy speed when auto negotiation is off
Determenies phy duplicity when auto negotiation is off
Sets flow control on/off
Displays e3 status.
Bundle connectivity status.
Received packet with "L" indication.
Received packet with "R" indication.
Current state of the adaptive clock.
Loss Of Signal.
Alarm Indication Signal.
Remote Defect Indication.
Link presence indication.
Displays all Network Interfaces statuses.
For each Interface the following statuses are displayed:
The network interface's number Note: cannot be changed in any interface
The network interface name
The Administrative Status of this network interface
The Operational Status of this network interface
If multiple IP interfaces are configured on the LAN port they must have a different VLAN
Interface MAC address
The interface's IP Address
The interface's Subnet Mask
The network interface's number Note: cannot be changed in any interface
The network interface name
The Administrative Status of this network interface
The Operational Status of this network interface
Interface MAC address
The interface's IP Address
The interface's Subnet Mask
Determines the Encapsulation type either NSPE2 or NSPE
Displays all Network Interfaces statistics.
For each Interface the following statistics are displayed:
Interface index
Interface name
Interface MTU configured
Number of received octets correctly
Receive rate - bytes per seconds
Number of received packets correctly
Number of received packets with errors
Number of received packets dropped
Number of transmitted octets
Transmit rate - bytes per seconds
Number of transmitted packets
Description
Enables modulator transmission.
Enumeration
- Disable: Disable transmission
- Enable: Enable transmission (if no data is available, dummy frames will be sent)
Description
Select the transmission protocol.
Enumeration
- DSNG/DVB-S
- DVB-S2
- NS3
- NS4
- DVB-S2X
Description
Selects the BUC/UP-convertor L.O. carrier frequency, in units of MHz with 10Hz resolution.
Units
Mhz
Range
0-40 Ghz
Description
Selects the RF carrier frequency, in units of MHz with 10Hz resolution.
Units
Mhz
Range
L-band 950-1750, Extended L-band 950-2150, IF 50-180
Description
Selects CW (Continuous Wave) transmission, for debug and channel calibration.
Enumeration
- OFF: Normal operation
- ON: Transmit Sine wave
Description
Selects between single and dual channel modes.
Note that any input can be directed to any channel. Another restriction is for DVBS/DSNG mode, which allow single channel usage.
Enumeration
- Dual channels: Dual channels are enabled
- Single channel: One channel is used
Description
Maximum percentage of bandwidth allotted to channel-1
Range
0-100%
Description
Maximum percentage of bandwidth allotted to channel-2
Range
0-100%
Description
Set the modulator symbol rate in units of MSPS with 1Hz resolution.
Changing symbol rate affect Bit rate field (in signle channel).
Units
MSPS
Range
0.256-70
Description
Set the modulator usable data rate in units of Mbps with 1bps resolution.
This field is active only in single channel mode.
Changing bit rate affect Symbol rate field, and the range is restricted according to the symbol-rate.
Data rate takes into account transmission overheads : DVB-S2/DVB-S2X/NS3/NS4/DVBS protocol and encapsulation method (NSPE/ULE/GSE).
Units
Mbps
Range
0.1-358 (as long as symbol-rate does not exceed limits).
Description
Recommended input data rate in units of Mbps with 1bps resolution.
This field is active only in single channel mode and ASI input.
The recommended bit rate assume maximum of 50ppm deviation between the modulator and the encoder bit rates.
Units
Mbps
Range
0.1-358 (as long as symbol-rate does not exceed limits).
Description
Set the RF output power. In units of dBm with 0.1dB resolution
Units
dBm
Range
(-30)-0
Description
Select roll-off of the squared root raised cosine (SRRC) matched filter at the modulator output. Available options are transmission protocol dependant
Enumeration
- 0.02 (NS4)
- 0.05 (NS4, NS3)
- 0.10 (NS4, NS3)
- 0.15 (NS4, NS3)
- 0.20 (NS4, NS3, DVB-S2, DVB-S2X)
- 0.25 (NS4, NS3, DVB-S2, DVB-S2X)
- 0.35 (NS4, NS3, DVB-S2, DVB-S2X, DVB-S/DSNG)
Description
The Golden Sequence is the Physical Layer Scrambler Signature used in DVB-S2 , DVB-S2X, NS3 and NS4 protocols
Range
0-262141
Description
Select the spectrum polarity
Enumeration
- OFF: Direct spectrum
- ON: Inverted spectrum
Description
Select output level mode
Enumeration
- Constant-Power: Power is the same in all mode-codes
- Constant-Envelope: The outer ring or envelope of the constellations is kept equal for all mode-codes. Thus transmitting with different output power. Main usage is for saturated channel and ACM/VCM mode, optimizing back-off for various mode-codes
Description
Enable NS4 non-linear channels constellation .
Usually applicable for saturated transponders
Enumeration
- OFF: Disable Non Linear Channels mode
- ON: Enable Non Linear Channels mode
Description
Control the modulator TX state upon power-up.
Enumeration
- Enable: TX State upon power-up get the same value as saved prior to shut-down
- Disable: TX State is disabled upon power-up
Description
Defines whether ACM mode is on or off. It is used in DVB-S2 , DVB-S2X, NS3 and NS4 protocols. When enabled, the following settings will become read-only fields: Line Mode, Modulation, FEC Rate , Frame size and Pilot. As the ACM change the Mode-Code but not the type. Need to set the pilot and frame size in advance.
Enumeration
- Disable: ACM mode is disabled
- Enable-Ch1: ACM mode is enabled on channel-1 only
- Enable-Ch2: ACM mode is enabled on channel-2 only
- Enable-Ch1-Ch2: ACM mode is enabled on both channels
Description
Defines whether ACM transmits ACM messages from same IP address as management.
Enumeration
- Disable: ACM has different IP address than management
- Enable: ACM has same IP address than management
Description
Defines ACM IP address
Range
All legal IP address range, that are not on same subnet as management IP
Description
Defines ACM net mask
Range
All legal netmasks range. Must keep ACM subnet different than Management subnet
Description
Automatic Uplink Power Control (AUPC) enable/disable
Enumeration
- Disable: AUPC is disabled
- Enable: AUPC is enabled and transmition power is no longer controlled by user
Description
Tells AUPC algorithm the incoming downlink frequancy (from sattelite) for better attenuation estimation
Range
1-40 GHz
Description
Tells AUPC algorithm the incoming downlink polarity (from sattelite) for better attenuation estimation
Enumeration
- Vertical: incoming polarity is vertical
- Horizontal: incoming polarity is horizontal
- Circular-left: incoming polarity is circular (left)
- Circular-right: incoming polarity is circular (right)
Description
Tells AUPC algorithm the outgoing uplink frequancy (to sattelite) for better attenuation estimation
Range
1-40 GHz
Description
Tells AUPC algorithm the outgoing uplink polarity (to sattelite) for better attenuation estimation
Enumeration
- Vertical: outgoing polarity is vertical
- Horizontal: outgoing polarity is horizontal
- Circular-left: outgoing polarity is circular (left)
- Circular-right: outgoing polarity is circular (right)
Description
Tells AUPC algorithm the maximal gain it is allowed to add from the transmition power
Range
0-4 dB
Description
Tells AUPC algorithm the maximal Attenuation it is allowed to substract from the transmition power
Range
0-4 dB
Description
Control the modulator BOD state.
Enumeration
- Enable: BOD State is enabled
- Disable: BOD State is disabled
Description
The Min Rate Threshold level of this modem (bits per second)
Range
4000-8000000 bps
Description
The Max Buffer Threshold level of this modem (in bytes)
Range
5000-800000 bytes
Description
Activate the channel.
Enumeration
- Disable: Channel is disabled - no data is transmitted.
- Enable: Channel is enabled.
Description
Selects the data source for the channel. Each source can be directed to any channel. Optional cards can add data sources.
Enumeration
- GbE-A
- GbE-B
- ASI-A
- ASI-B
- GIGE
- Disable
- G703
- Test-1
- Test-2
Selects FEC frame size for DVB-S2 , DVB-S2X, NS3 and NS4 protocols
Enumeration
- Normal: 64800 bits.
- Short: 16200 bits.
Description
Selects transmitted constellation. Available options depends on transmission protocol :
Enumeration
- 0: BPSK (none)
- 1: QPSK (all)
- 2: 8PSK (all)
- 3: 16QAM (DSNG)
- 4: 16APSK (NS4, NS3, DVB-S2, DVB-S2X)
- 5: 32APSK (NS4, NS3, DVB-S2, DVB-S2X)
- 6: 64APSK (NS4, NS3, DVB-S2X)
- 7: 128APSK(DVB-S2X)
- 8: 256APSK(DVB-S2X)
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Description
Selects FEC rate. Available options depends on transmission protocol , frame size (short/normal) and constellation (QPSK/8PSK):
DVBS/DSNG:
- - QPSK - 1/2, 2/3, 3/4, 5/6, 7/8
- - 8PSK - 2/3, 5/6, 8/9
- - 16QAM - 3/4, 7/8
DBV-S2:
- - QPSK - 1/4, 1/3, 2/5, 1/2, 3/5, 2/3, 3/4, 4/5, 5/6, 8/9, 9/10
- - 8PSK - 3/5, 2/3, 3/4, 5/6, 8/9, 9/10
- - 16APSK -2/3, 3/4, 4/5, 5/6, 8/9, 9/10
- - 32APSK - 3/4, 4/5, 5/6, 8/9, 9/10
NS3: (Normal size)
- - QPSK - 1/4, 1/3, 2/5, 13/30,7/15,1/2,8/15,17/30,3/5, 19/30,2/3, 32/45,3/4, 4/5, 5/6, 8/9, 9/10
- - 8PSK/ 16APSK/ 32APSK - 2/5, 13/30,7/15,1/2,8/15,17/30,3/5,19/30,2/3, 32/45,3/4, 4/5, 5/6, 8/9, 9/10
- - QPSK - 1/4, 1/3, 2/5, 13/30,7/15,1/2,8/15,17/30,3/5, 19/30,2/3, 32/45,3/4, 4/5, 5/6, 8/9, 9/10
NS3: (Short size)
- - QPSK - 1/5, 1/3, 2/5, 4/9,7/15,22/45,8/15,5/9,3/5, 28/45,2/3, 11/15,7/9, 4/5, 37/45, 8/9
- - 8PSK/ 16APSK/ 32APSK - 2/5, 4/9,7/15,22/45,8/15,5/9,3/5, 28/45,2/3, 11/15,7/9, 4/5, 37/45, 8/9
- - 64APSK - 28/45,2/3, 11/15,7/9, 4/5, 37/45, 8/9
NS4: (Normal size)
- - QPSK - 1/4, 1/3, 2/5, 13/30,7/15,1/2,8/15,17/30,3/5, 19/30,2/3, 32/45,3/4, 4/5, 5/6, 8/9, 9/10
- - 8PSK/ 16APSK/ 32APSK - 2/5, 13/30,7/15,1/2,8/15,17/30,3/5,19/30,2/3, 32/45,3/4, 4/5, 5/6, 8/9, 9/10
- - QPSK - 1/4, 1/3, 2/5, 13/30,7/15,1/2,8/15,17/30,3/5, 19/30,2/3, 32/45,3/4, 4/5, 5/6, 8/9, 9/10
NS4: (Short size)
- - QPSK - 1/5, 1/3, 2/5, 4/9,7/15,22/45,8/15,5/9,3/5, 28/45,2/3, 11/15,7/9, 4/5, 37/45, 8/9
- - 8PSK/ 16APSK/ 32APSK - 2/5, 4/9,7/15,22/45,8/15,5/9,3/5, 28/45,2/3, 11/15,7/9, 4/5, 37/45, 8/9
- - 64APSK - 28/45,2/3, 11/15,7/9, 4/5, 37/45, 8/9
DVB-S2X: (Normal size)
- - QPSK - 1/4, 1/3, 2/5, 1/2, 3/5, 2/3, 3/4, 4/5, 5/6, 8/9, 9/10, 13/45, 9/20, 11/20
- - 8PSK - 3/5, 2/3, 3/4, 5/6, 8/9, 9/10, 23/36, 13/18
- - 8APSK-L - 5/9, 26/45
- - 16APSK - 3/5, 2/3, 3/4, 5/6, 8/9, 9/10, 26/45, 3/5, 28/45, 23/36, 13/18, 7/9, 77/90
- - 16APSK-L - 5/9, 8/15, 1,2, 3/5, 2/3
- - 32APSK - 3/5, 2/3, 3/4, 5/6, 8/9, 9/10, 32/45, 11/15, 7/9
- - 32APSK-L - 2/3
- - 64APSK - 11/15, 7/9, 4/5, 5/6
- - 64APSK-L - 32/45
- - 128APSK - 3/4, 7/9,
- - 256APSK - 32/45, 3/4
- - 256APSK-L- 29/45, 2/3, 31/45, 11/15
DVB-S2X: (Short size)
- - QPSK - 1/4, 1/3, 2/5, 1/2, 3/5, 2/3, 3/4, 4/5, 5/6, 8/9, 11/45, 4/15, 14/45, 7/15, 8/15, 32/45
- - 8PSK - 3/5, 2/3, 3/4, 5/6, 8/9, 7/15, 8/15, 26/45, 32/45
- - 16APSK - 3/5, 2/3, 3/4, 5/6, 8/9, 7/15, 8/15, 26/45, 3/5, 32/45
- - 32APSK - 3/5, 2/3, 3/4, 5/6, 8/9, 2/3, 32/45
Enumeration
- 1/5
- 1/4
- 1/3
- 2/5
- 13/30
- 4/9
- 7/15
- 22/45
- 1/2
- 8/15
- 5/9
- 17/30
- 3/5
- 28/45
- 19/30
- 2/3
- 32/45
- 11/15
- 3/4
- 7/9
- 4/5
- 37/45
- 5/6
- 7/8
- 8/9
- 9/10
Description
Set the physical layer pilot insertion. Available options depend on transmission protocol (DVB-S/DSNG does not have pilots)
Enumeration
- No: No pilots (DVB-S2, DVB-S2X, NS3, NS4)
- Yes: Normal pilots (DVB-S2, DVB-S2X, NS3, NS4)
- Double: Double length pilots (NS3, NS4)
Description
Sets the ISSY (Input Stream Synchronization) mode (for DVB-S2, DVB-S2X , NS3 and NS4 protocols). When enabled, appends a 2- or 3-byte Input Stream Time Reference (ISCR) Counter value after every User packet.
Enumeration
- Disabled: No ISSY
- 2-bits: 15-bit ISCR counter values
- 3-bits: 22-bit ISCR counter values
Description
Sets the Stream Format mode. ETH encapsulation methods will automatically select the stream format :
Enumeration
- Transprot-188: (All) TS packets of 188-bytes
- Transport-204: (DVB-S/DSNG) TS packets of 204-bytes
- Generic packetized: (DVB-S2, DVB-S2X, NS3, NS4)Generic packets
- Generic continuous: (DVB-S2, DVB-S2X, NS3, NS4)Generic continuous
Description
Size of packet
Range
10-8191
Description
Sets the value of sync byte to be used
Range
00-FF
Description
Protect transport stream data, enabling constant bit-rate at the receiver, replacing RF link error frames by Null-packets
Enumeration
- Disable: Normal operation
- Enable: TS protect mode
Description
TS Compression for stream data
Enumeration
- Disable: Normal operation
- Enable: TS Compression mode
Description
Sets the MPEG Processing mode, used while transmitting TS
Enumeration
- Off: No action
- Data-Adjust: Add or drop null packets to adjust the data rate to match line rate
- Symbol-Adjust: Adjust the symbol rate to match the input data rate
- Partial-Data-Adjust: Add or drop null packets to adjust the data rate to match configured channel bitrate
Description
Set the bitrate to use when in partial data adjust mpeg proccessing mode. In case the other channel is also in partial data adjust the maximal bitrate configured will be the remainder of the linerate
Units
Mbps
Range
0.1-358
Description
This read only field shows you the percent of the line rate the channel will consume when configured to the bitrate defined. Note that it may display a number over 100%, in which case the setting is actually 100%. Please note that in case the other channel is not in the same modulation/fec rate/frame size/pilot configuration, the sum of the percentage will not be 100% when the line is completly utilized.
Description
Set the ISI, Input Stream Identifier, of the channel, used in DVB-S2 , DVB-S2X, NS3 and NS4 protocols. Value is entered in hexa-decimal format.
Range
00-FF
Description
Activate the channel.
Enumeration
- Disable: Channel is disabled - no data is transmitted.
- Enable: Channel is enabled.
Description
Selects the data source for the channel. Each source can be directed to any channel. Optional cards can add data sources.
Enumeration
- GbE-A
- GbE-B
- ASI-A
- ASI-B
- GIGE
- Disable
- G703
- Test-1
- Test-2
Description
Selects FEC frame size for DVB-S2 , DVB-S2X, NS3 and NS4 protocols
Enumeration
- Normal: 64800 bits.
- Short: 16200 bits.
Description
Selects transmitted constellation. Available options depends on transmission protocol :
Enumeration
- 0: BPSK (none)
- 1: QPSK (all)
- 2: 8PSK (all)
- 3: 16QAM (DSNG)
- 4: 16APSK (NS4, NS3, DVB-S2, DVB-S2X)
- 5: 32APSK (NS4, NS3, DVB-S2, DVB-S2X)
- 6: 64APSK (NS4, NS3, DVB-S2X)
- 7: 128APSK(DVB-S2X)
- 8: 256APSK(DVB-S2X)
Description
Selects FEC rate. Available options depends on transmission protocol , frame size (short/normal) and constellation (QPSK/8PSK):
DVBS/DSNG:
- - QPSK - 1/2, 2/3, 3/4, 5/6, 7/8
- - 8PSK - 2/3, 5/6, 8/9
- - 16QAM - 3/4, 7/8
DBV-S2:
- - QPSK - 1/4, 1/3, 2/5, 1/2, 3/5, 2/3, 3/4, 4/5, 5/6, 8/9, 9/10
- - 8PSK - 3/5, 2/3, 3/4, 5/6, 8/9, 9/10
- - 16APSK -2/3, 3/4, 4/5, 5/6, 8/9, 9/10
- - 32APSK - 3/4, 4/5, 5/6, 8/9, 9/10
NS3: (Normal size)
- - QPSK - 1/4, 1/3, 2/5, 13/30,7/15,1/2,8/15,17/30,3/5, 19/30,2/3, 32/45,3/4, 4/5, 5/6, 8/9, 9/10
- - 8PSK/ 16APSK/ 32APSK - 2/5, 13/30,7/15,1/2,8/15,17/30,3/5,19/30,2/3, 32/45,3/4, 4/5, 5/6, 8/9, 9/10
- - QPSK - 1/4, 1/3, 2/5, 13/30,7/15,1/2,8/15,17/30,3/5, 19/30,2/3, 32/45,3/4, 4/5, 5/6, 8/9, 9/10
NS3: (Short size)
- - QPSK - 1/5, 1/3, 2/5, 4/9,7/15,22/45,8/15,5/9,3/5, 28/45,2/3, 11/15,7/9, 4/5, 37/45, 8/9
- - 8PSK/ 16APSK/ 32APSK - 2/5, 4/9,7/15,22/45,8/15,5/9,3/5, 28/45,2/3, 11/15,7/9, 4/5, 37/45, 8/9
- - 64APSK - 28/45,2/3, 11/15,7/9, 4/5, 37/45, 8/9
NS4: (Normal size)
- - QPSK - 1/4, 1/3, 2/5, 13/30,7/15,1/2,8/15,17/30,3/5, 19/30,2/3, 32/45,3/4, 4/5, 5/6, 8/9, 9/10
- - 8PSK/ 16APSK/ 32APSK - 2/5, 13/30,7/15,1/2,8/15,17/30,3/5,19/30,2/3, 32/45,3/4, 4/5, 5/6, 8/9, 9/10
- - QPSK - 1/4, 1/3, 2/5, 13/30,7/15,1/2,8/15,17/30,3/5, 19/30,2/3, 32/45,3/4, 4/5, 5/6, 8/9, 9/10
NS4: (Short size)
- - QPSK - 1/5, 1/3, 2/5, 4/9,7/15,22/45,8/15,5/9,3/5, 28/45,2/3, 11/15,7/9, 4/5, 37/45, 8/9
- - 8PSK/ 16APSK/ 32APSK - 2/5, 4/9,7/15,22/45,8/15,5/9,3/5, 28/45,2/3, 11/15,7/9, 4/5, 37/45, 8/9
- - 64APSK - 28/45,2/3, 11/15,7/9, 4/5, 37/45, 8/9
DVB-S2X: (Normal size)
- - QPSK - 1/4, 1/3, 2/5, 1/2, 3/5, 2/3, 3/4, 4/5, 5/6, 8/9, 9/10, 13/45, 9/20, 11/20
- - 8PSK - 3/5, 2/3, 3/4, 5/6, 8/9, 9/10, 23/36, 13/18
- - 8APSK-L - 5/9, 26/45
- - 16APSK - 3/5, 2/3, 3/4, 5/6, 8/9, 9/10, 26/45, 3/5, 28/45, 23/36, 13/18, 7/9, 77/90
- - 16APSK-L - 5/9, 8/15, 1,2, 3/5, 2/3
- - 32APSK - 3/5, 2/3, 3/4, 5/6, 8/9, 9/10, 32/45, 11/15, 7/9
- - 32APSK-L - 2/3
- - 64APSK - 11/15, 7/9, 4/5, 5/6
- - 64APSK-L - 32/45
- - 128APSK - 3/4, 7/9,
- - 256APSK - 32/45, 3/4
- - 256APSK-L- 29/45, 2/3, 31/45, 11/15
DVB-S2X: (Short size)
- - QPSK - 1/4, 1/3, 2/5, 1/2, 3/5, 2/3, 3/4, 4/5, 5/6, 8/9, 11/45, 4/15, 14/45, 7/15, 8/15, 32/45
- - 8PSK - 3/5, 2/3, 3/4, 5/6, 8/9, 7/15, 8/15, 26/45, 32/45
- - 16APSK - 3/5, 2/3, 3/4, 5/6, 8/9, 7/15, 8/15, 26/45, 3/5, 32/45
- - 32APSK - 3/5, 2/3, 3/4, 5/6, 8/9, 2/3, 32/45
Enumeration
- 1/5
- 1/4
- 1/3
- 2/5
- 13/30
- 4/9
- 7/15
- 22/45
- 1/2
- 8/15
- 5/9
- 17/30
- 3/5
- 28/45
- 19/30
- 2/3
- 32/45
- 11/15
- 3/4
- 7/9
- 4/5
- 37/45
- 5/6
- 7/8
- 8/9
- 9/10
Description
Set the physical layer pilot insertion. Available options depend on transmission protocol (DVB-S/DSNG does not have pilots)
Enumeration
- No: No pilots (DVB-S2, DVB-S2X, NS3, NS4)
- Yes: Normal pilots (DVB-S2, DVB-S2X, NS3, NS4)
- Double: Double length pilots (NS3, NS4)
Description
Sets the ISSY (Input Stream Synchronization) mode (for DVB-S2, DVB-S2X , NS3 and NS4 protocols). When enabled, appends a 2- or 3-byte Input Stream Time Reference (ISCR) Counter value after every User packet.
Enumeration
- Disabled: No ISSY
- 2-bits: 15-bit ISCR counter values
- 3-bits: 22-bit ISCR counter values
Description
Sets the Stream Format mode. ETH encapsulation methods will automatically select the stream format :
Enumeration
- Transprot-188: (All) TS packets of 188-bytes
- Transport-204: (DVB-S/DSNG) TS packets of 204-bytes
- Generic packetized: (DVB-S2, DVB-S2X, NS3, NS4)Generic packets
- Generic continuous: (DVB-S2, DVB-S2X, NS3, NS4)Generic continuous
Description
Size of packet
Range
10-8191
Description
Sets the value of sync byte to be used
Range
00-FF
Description
Protect transport stream data, enabling constant bit-rate at the receiver, replacing RF link error frames by Null-packets
Enumeration
- Disable: Normal operation
- Enable: TS protect mode
Description
TS Compression for stream data
Enumeration
- Disable: Normal operation
- Enable: TS Compression mode
Description
Sets the MPEG Processing mode, used while transmitting TS
Enumeration
- Off: No action
- Partial-Data-Adjust: Add or drop null packets to adjust the data rate to match configured channel bitrate
Description
Set the bitrate to use when in partial data adjust mpeg proccessing mode. In case the other channel is also in partial data adjust the maximal bitrate configured will be the remainder of the linerate
Units
Mbps
Range
0.1-358
Description
This read only field shows you the percent of the line rate the channel will consume when configured to the bitrate defined. Note that it may display a number over 100%, in which case the setting ia actually 100%. Please note that in case the other channel is not in the same modulation/fec rate/frame size/pilot configuration, the sum of the percentage will not be 100% when the line is completly utilized.
Description
Set the ISI, Input Stream Identifier, of the channel, used in DVB-S2 , DVB-S2X, NS3 and NS4 protocols. Value is entered in hexa-decimal format.
Range
00-FF
This product is ETSI TS 103 129 v1.1.1 compaliant (DVB Carrier ID).
Enabling this feature will add a carrier ID signal below the line noise floor that carries the below information
Description
Enables CID transmission.
Enumeration
- Disable: Disable transmission
- Enable: Enable transmission
Description
Determines CID latitude information to transmit.
Field format is XXYY.ZZ[n/s] were XX is degree, YY minutes and ZZ is seconds/60. the letter at the end determines north or south
Description
Determines CID longitude information to transmit.
Field format is XXXYY.ZZ[e/w] were XXX is degree, YY minutes and ZZ is seconds/60. the letter at the end determines east or west
Description
Determines CID Phone number information to transmit.
Up to 18 digits of telephone number including Extension can be transmitted over the CID signal.
If Extension is used then its only 17 digits (including extension).
Description
Determines CID Phone number extension information to transmit.
Description
Up to 24 characters of free text transmitted using the CID signal
Description
Activate the channel.
Available options
- Disable: Channel is disabled - no data is received.
- Enable: Channel is enabled.
Description
This channel is only for data send from the HOST
Available options
Description
Selects FEC frame size for DVB-S2 , NS3 and NS4
Available options
- Normal: 64800 bits.
- Short: 16200 bits
Description
Selects transmitted constellation. Available options depends on transmission protocol:
Available options
- 0: BPSK (none)
- 1: QPSK (all)
- 2: 8PSK (all)
- 3: 16QAM (DSNG)
- 4: 16APSK (NS4, NS3, DVB-S2)
- 5: 32APSK (NS4, NS3, DVB-S2)
- 6: 64APSK (NS4, NS3)
Description
Selects FEC rate. Available options depends on transmission protocol, frame size and constellation.
DVBS/DSNG:
- - QPSK - 1/2, 2/3, 3/4, 5/6, 7/8
- - 8PSK - 2/3, 5/6, 8/9
- - 16QAM - 3/4, 7/8
DBV-S2:
- - QPSK - 1/4, 1/3, 2/5, 1/2, 3/5, 2/3, 3/4, 4/5, 5/6, 8/9, 9/10
- - 8PSK - 3/5, 2/3, 3/4, 5/6, 8/9, 9/10
- - 16APSK - 2/3, 3/4, 4/5, 5/6, 8/9, 9/10
- - 32APSK - 3/4, 4/5, 5/6, 8/9, 9/10
NS3: (Normal size)
- - QPSK - 1/4, 1/3, 2/5, 13/30, 7/15, 1/2, 8/15, 17/30, 3/5, 19/30, 2/3, 32/45, 3/4, 4/5, 5/6, 8/9, 9/10
- - 8PSK/ 16APSK/ 32APSK - 2/5, 13/30, 7/15, 1/2, 8/15, 17/30, 3/5, 19/30, 2/3, 32/45, 3/4, 4/5, 5/6, 8/9, 9/10
- - 64APSK - 19/30, 2/3, 32/45, 3/4, 4/5, 5/6, 8/9, 9/10
NS3: (Short size)
- - QPSK - 1/5, 1/3, 2/5, 4/9, 7/15, 22/45, 8/15, 5/9, 3/5, 28/45, 2/3, 11/15, 7/9, 4/5, 37/45, 8/9
- - 8PSK/ 16APSK/ 32APSK - 2/5, 4/9, 7/15, 22/45, 8/15, 5/9, 3/5, 28/45, 2/3, 11/15, 7/9, 4/5, 37/45, 8/9
- - 64APSK - 28/45, 2/3, 11/15, 7/9, 4/5, 37/45, 8/9
NS4: (Normal size)
- - QPSK - 1/4, 1/3, 2/5, 13/30, 7/15, 1/2, 8/15, 17/30, 3/5, 19/30, 2/3, 32/45, 3/4, 4/5, 5/6, 8/9, 9/10
- - 8PSK/ 16APSK/ 32APSK - 2/5, 13/30, 7/15, 1/2, 8/15, 17/30, 3/5, 19/30, 2/3, 32/45, 3/4, 4/5, 5/6, 8/9, 9/10
- - 64APSK - 19/30, 2/3, 32/45, 3/4, 4/5, 5/6, 8/9, 9/10
NS4: (Short size)
- - QPSK - 1/5, 1/3, 2/5, 4/9, 7/15, 22/45, 8/15, 5/9, 3/5, 28/45, 2/3, 11/15, 7/9, 4/5, 37/45, 8/9
- - 8PSK/ 16APSK/ 32APSK - 2/5, 4/9, 7/15, 22/45, 8/15, 5/9, 3/5, 28/45, 2/3, 11/15, 7/9, 4/5, 37/45, 8/9
- - 64APSK - 28/45, 2/3, 11/15, 7/9, 4/5, 37/45, 8/9
Description
Set the physical layer pilot insertion. Available options depend on transmission protocol (DVB-S/DSNG does not have pilots)
Available options
- No: No pilots (DVB-S2, NS3, NS4)
- Yes: Normal pilots (DVB-S2, NS3, NS4)
- Double: Double length pilots (NS3, NS4)
Description
Sets the ISSY (Input Stream Synchronization) mode (for DVB-S2 , NS3 and NS4 protocols). When enabled,
appends a 2- or 3-byte Input Stream Time Reference (ISCR) Counter value after every User packet.
Enumeration
- Disabled: No ISSY
- 2-bits: 15-bit ISCR counter values
- 3-bits: 22-bit ISCR counter values
Description
Sets the Stream Format mode. ETH encapsulation methods will automatically select the stream format:
Available options
- Transprot-188: (All) TS packets of 188-byte
- Transport-204: (DVB-S/DSNG) TS packets of 204-bytes
- Generic packetized: (DVB-S2, NS3, NS4) Generic packets
- Generic continuous: (DVB-S2, NS3, NS4) Generic continuous
Description
Size of packet
Range
10-8191
Description
Sets the value of sync byte to be used
Range
47
Description
Set the ISI, Input Stream Identifier, of the channel, used in DVB-S2 , NS3 and NS4 protocols. Value is entered in hexa-decimal format.
Range
00-FF
Description
Get the ISI, Input Stream Identifier, of the channel, used in DRM . It is "read only" and its value is 1 below the MGMT Channel ISI.
Range
00-FF
Description
Set the Legacy Mode, of the OTA channel. No: Disable Legacy Mode.
Enumeration
- No: Normal operation
- Yes: Legacy mode operation
Description
Set the modulator OTA symbol rate in units of KSPS .
Units
KSPS
Range
10-120
Description
Set the modulator OTA DRM origin name.
Description
Activate sending DRM origin name via OTA
Available options
- Disable: send is disabled - origin name is not sent.
- Enable: send is enabled - origin name is sent every 10 seconds.
Displays license status.
- License Issue date.
- License ID
- Type - Permanent or Temporary, the temporary license is issued for a specific period of time that is represented in
Days Left
field.
- File selection
- Download File - the button opens a brows window that allows browsing for license file to be loaded.
- FTP
- Server Address - the server from which license file will be loaded.
- File Name - license file name to be loaded.
- FTP user name.
- FTP password.
Description
Select the transmission protocol.
Enumeration
- DSNG/DVB-S
- DVB-S2
- NS3
- NS4
- DVB-S2X
Description
Selects between single and dual channel modes.
Enumeration
- Dual channels: Dual channels are enabled
- Single channel: One channel is used
Description
Set the modulator symbol rate in units of MSPS with 1Hz resolution.
Units
MSPS
Range
0.256-70
Description
Selects the LNB L.O. frequency, in units of MHz with 10Hz resolution.
Units
Mhz
Range
0-40 Ghz
Description
Selects the RF carrier frequency, in units of MHz with 10Hz resolution.
Units
Mhz
Range
L-band 950-1750, Extended L-band 950-2150, IF 50-180
Description
Select roll-off of the squared root raised cosine (SRRC) matched filter at the modulator output. Available options are transmission protocol dependant
Enumeration
- 0: 0.02
- 3: 0.05
- 4: 0.10
- 5: 0.15
- 6: 0.20
- 7: 0.25
- 8: 0.35
Description
Select the signature of the physical layer scrambler.
All symbols excluding the header symbols are scrambled by a golden sequence, which is reset at the start of a frame.
Range
0-262141
Description
Sets LNB controller output DC voltage and 22KHz tone
Enumeration
- OFF: LNB controller output disabled (No DC / No Tone)
- 13V/0KHz: LNB controller output enabled (13VDC / No Tone)
- 13V/22KHz: LNB controller output enabled (13VDC / 22KHz Tone)
- 18V/0KHz: LNB controller output enabled (18VDC / No Tone)
- 18V/22KHz: LNB controller output enabled (18VDC / 22KHz Tone)
Description
Enable NS4 non-linear channels constellation .
Usually applicable for saturated transponders
Enumeration
- OFF: Disable Non Linear Channels mode
- ON: Enable Non Linear Channels mode
Description
Enable Interference-mitigation mode.
Enumeration
- OFF: Disable Interference mode
- ON: Enable Interference mode
Description
Enable Interference-Frequency mode.
Enumeration
- OFF: Disable Interference Frequency mode
- ON: Enable Interference Frequency mode
Description
Enable Dynamic Distortion Compensator for non-linear channels.
Usually applicable for saturated transponders
Enumeration
- OFF: Disable Dynamic Distortion Compensator
- ON: Enable Dynamic Distortion Compensator
Description
The Echo-Cancellation option enables both directions of transmission on the same satellite bandwidth capacity.
Enumeration
- Disable: Echo-Cancellation functionality is disabled
- Enable: Echo-Cancellation functionality is enabled
Description
The minimal out-bound signal delay in milliseconds.
For normal operation, the delay is the time it takes the transmitted (out-bound) signal to reach the satellite and back, which is about 230-280 [ms].
For lab testing choose 0 [ms] as the minimal delay.
Units
ms
Range
0-650
Description
The maximal out-bound signal delay in milliseconds.
The meaximal delay need to be larger than the minimal delay.
For normal operation, the delay is the time it takes the transmitted (out-bound) signal to reach the satellite and back, which is about 230-280 [ms].
Units
ms
Range
1-650
Description
The out-bound signal frequency offset, as perceived by the demodulator.
In normal operation, the offset is 0.
Units
Mhz
Range
between +-|(demodulator-symbol-rate*(1+demodulaotr-roll-off))-(modulator-symbol-rate*(1+modulator-roll-off))|/2
Description
Select to enable or disable ACM mode
ACM Mode is an Adaptive Coding and Modulation Mode, used to adjust modulation parameters to changing link conditions.
Enumeration
- Disable: ACM mode is disabled
- Enable-Ch1: ACM mode is enabled on channel-1 only
- Enable-Ch2: ACM mode is enabled on channel-2 only
- Enable-Ch1-Ch2: ACM mode is enabled on both channels
Description
Define channel-1 ACM margin to keep, aka the difference in dB units between the current level of operation and the QEF threshold point
This field will appear only if ACM is enabled for channel-1 or both channels.
Value
Any positive fraction
Description
Define channel-2 ACM margin to keep, aka the difference in dB units between the current level of operation and the QEF threshold point
This field will appear only if ACM is enabled for channel-2 or both channels.
Value
Any positive fraction
Description
Defines whether ACM transmits ACM messages from same IP address as management.
Enumeration
- Disable: ACM has different IP address than management
- Enable: ACM has same IP address than management
Description
Defines ACM IP address
Range
All legal IP address range, that are not on same subnet as management IP
Description
Defines ACM net mask
Range
All legal netmasks range. Must keep ACM subnet different than Management subnet
Description
Defines ACM next hop on the route to ACM server.
If set to 0.0.0.0 will use default gateway as nexthop.
Range
All legal IP address range. Must be on same subnet as management or acm, if 'ACM use management IP' is enabled or disabled, respectively
Description
Define ACM server IP address
Value
IP address
Description
Select to enable or disable Auto CCM mode
When ACM Mode is enabled, Auto CCM mode is disabled.
Enumeration
- Disable: Normal operation
- Enable: Enable robust mode for CCM links (for low SNR), while the demodulator automatically detect the ModeCode
Description
Select to enable or disable Advanced ACM Mode
Advanced ACM Mode Mode is enabled, Only when ACM is Enabled .
Enumeration
- Disable: Normal operation
- Enable: Enable Advanced ACM messages, When the demodulator detects a dramatic change at signal SNR
Description
Select the lower and higher bound of ISI (input stream identifier) range by which frames are associated with this channel
Range from
00-FF
Range to
00-FF
Description
Select the lower and higher bound of ISI (input stream identifier) range by which frames are associated with this channel
Range from
00-FF
Range to
00-FF
This product is DiSEqC 2.x (two way DiSEqC) complaint.
The pages below assume some familiarity with DiSEqC concepts, for further reading please visit DiSEqC.org web site.
In this page DiSEqC core commands and user commands are defined.
Admin priviliges are required to access this page.
Users without admin priviliges will only be able to run the user defined commands.
The core commands page allows for support of additional layers of DiSEqC other than the default 1.1 and 1.2 layer.
It also allows changes to the addressing of the commands, which is defined as broadcast address by default.
Description
Displays a list of the core commands currently defined
Description
Creates a new command
Description
Edits an existing command
Description
Deletes an existing command
Description
Runs a command (for debug purposes)
Description
Resets all commands back to the original DiSEqC 1.1 and 1.2 factory default command set
The user commands page allows for user defined customization.
Each entry calls one of the basic command with a specific datum and LNB mode, and assigns a unique user defined name to it
So for example, if you have a SAR 212 Spaun switch, with one LNB connected to a dish pointed to London and the other to New York,
you can define a "London" Command that will issue a committed switch DiSEqC command with the datum 0xf0 (for input 1),
and a "New York" Command with the datum 0xf4 (for input 2), simplifying matters for the non-admin user.
For supported commands you may consult the user manual that arrived with your switch, or contact post sale rep for support.
Description
Displays a list of the user commands currently defined
Description
Creates a new command
Description
Edits an existing command
Description
Deletes an existing command
Description
Runs a command (for debug purposes)
Description
Resets all commands back to the factory default command set
Description
Runs a predefined DiSEqC command.
Description
Select the ASI data order at the input.
Enumeration
- LSB: LSB is first
- MSB: MSB is first
Description
Select the ASI data order at the input.
Enumeration
- LSB: LSB is first
- MSB: MSB is first
Description
Selected source of ASI interface
Enumeration
- Disable
- Channel-1
- Channel-2
Description
Selected inversion of ASI interface
Enumeration
- NO: no inversion of bits
- YES: bits at the ASI output are inverted
Description
Select ASI Data rate mode
Enumeration
- AUTO: Detected automatically
- MANUAL: Selected manually
Description
ASI Manual Data rate
[Mbps]
Range
0-216
Description
ASI Manual Data rate expected accuracy
Units
[ppm]
Description
Selected source of ASI interface
Enumeration
- Disable
- Channel-1
- Channel-2
Description
Selected inversion of ASI interface
Enumeration
- NO: no inversion of bits
- YES: bits at the ASI output are inverted
Description
Selected inversion of ASI interface
Enumeration
- NO: no inversion of bits
- YES: bits at the ASI output are inverted
Description
ASI Manual Data rate
Units
[Mbps]
Range
0-216
Description
ASI Manual Data rate expected accuracy
Units
[ppm]
Description
Selects test pattern.
Enumeration
- PRBS 2^7-1 (Pseudo Random Binary Sequence)
- PRBS 2^9-1 (Pseudo Random Binary Sequence)
- PRBS 2^11-1 (Pseudo Random Binary Sequence)
- PRBS 2^15-1 (Pseudo Random Binary Sequence)
- PRBS 2^20-1 (Pseudo Random Binary Sequence)
- PRBS 2^23-1 (Pseudo Random Binary Sequence)
- PRBS 2^29-1 (Pseudo Random Binary Sequence)
- PRBS 2^31-1 (Pseudo Random Binary Sequence)
- All zeros
- All ones
- Bit alternate
- 2 bit alternate
- 7 ones
- 7 zeros
- 6 ones
- 6 zeros
- 55 AA
- 66 99
- C3 C3
- 00 FF
- SAWTOOTH
Description
Invert the test pattern. Mainly used for PRBS patterns to match the receiver specification.
Enumeration
- NO: Pattern is not inverted
- YES: Pattern is inverted
Description
Selected source of test pattern
Enumeration
- 0: Disable
- 1: Channel-1
- 2: Channel-2
Description
Selects test pattern.
Enumeration
- PRBS 2^7-1 (Pseudo Random Binary Sequence)
- PRBS 2^9-1 (Pseudo Random Binary Sequence)
- PRBS 2^11-1 (Pseudo Random Binary Sequence)
- PRBS 2^15-1 (Pseudo Random Binary Sequence)
- PRBS 2^20-1 (Pseudo Random Binary Sequence)
- PRBS 2^23-1 (Pseudo Random Binary Sequence)
- PRBS 2^29-1 (Pseudo Random Binary Sequence)
- PRBS 2^31-1 (Pseudo Random Binary Sequence)
- All zeros
- All ones
- Bit alternate
- 2 bit alternate
- 7 ones
- 7 zeros
- 6 ones
- 6 zeros
- 55 AA
- 66 99
- C3 C3
- 00 FF
- SAWTOOTH
Description
Invert the test pattern. Mainly used for PRBS patterns to match the receiver specification
Enumeration
- No: Pattern is not inverted
- Yes: Pattern is inverted
Description
The number of bytes at the start of a packet that are not a part of the test pattern
In non-packetized streams set this number to 0
In packetized streams it is usually should be set to 1 (indicating that the Sync Byte at the start of a packet is not a part of the test pattern)
Range
0-262142
Description
Select the Ethernet auto-negotiation mode. Can support 10/100/1000 modes.
Enumeration
- Disable: The user should set the link parameters
- Enable: Ethernet auto-negotiation enabled
Description
Select the Ethernet Speed (when auto-negotiation is disabled).
Enumeration
- 10: 10 Mbps mode
- 100: 100 Mbps mode
Description
Select the Ethernet Duplex mode (when auto-negotiation is disabled).
Enumeration
- Half: Half duplex mode
- Full: Full duplex mode
Description
Select the Ethernet encapsulation scheme. Different methods will have different efficiency (NSPE being the highest).
Enumeration
- NSPE: Proprietary Encapsulation
- ULE: Unidirectional Lightweight Eencapsulation
- GSE: Generic Stream Encapsulation
Description
Select the PID for ULE encapsulation
Description
Select the Ethernet auto-negotiation mode. Can support 10/100/1000 modes.
Enumeration
- Disable: The user should set the link parameters
- Enable: Ethernet auto-negotiation enabled
Description
Select the Ethernet Speed (when auto-negotiation is disabled).
Enumeration
- 10: 10 Mbps mode
- 100: 100 Mbps mode
Description
Select the Ethernet Duplex mode (when auto-negotiation is disabled).
Enumeration
- Half: Half duplex mode
- Full: Full duplex mode
Description
Select the Ethernet encapsulation scheme. Different methods will have different efficiency (NSPE being the highest).
Enumeration
- NSPE: Proprietary Encapsulation
- ULE: Unidirectional Lightweight Eencapsulation
- GSE: Generic Stream Encapsulation
Description
Select the PID for ULE encapsulation
Description
The IP card offers several modes of data forwarding for different data applications
Enumeration
- L2 Transparent bridging
- L2 VLAN switching
- L3 IP routing
Description
A unique index of the network Interface
Description
A textual string given by the user as name of the network Interface
Description
The desired state of the interface
Enumeration
Description
The type of the interface
Enumeration
- Management: contains the IP properties of the management port
- SAT: the interface to the satellite network (the WAN)
- LAN: the interface to the local area network passing the data to be transmitted
- Loopback: used when you want an additional IPs for your device on the management port
- Bridge: used when not in L3 mode but still want to manage the device over the air
Description
The size of the largest packet which can be sent/received on the interface, specified in octets.
Range
64-9600
Description
Optional VLAN filter on additional LAN interfaces after the first
Range
0-4094
Description
This is the MAC burned to the device for management and LAN interfaces, or in case of a SAT interface the MAC to be used on the satellite WAN
Description
The IP address of the interface
Description
The subnet mask of the interface
Description
The Ethernet encapsulation scheme, each with it's own efficiency.NSPE2 is recommended
Enumeration
- NSPE2: Next generation proprietary encapsulation
- NSPE: backward compatible proprietary encapsulation
- ULE: Unidirectional Lightweight Encapsulation
- GSE: Generic Stream Encapsulation
Description
Enables ACM information on the selected interface
Enumeration
Remotes are used to describe the satellite WAN - which remote sites are listening to this modem's transmission.
Description
A unique identifier
Description
User defined name for the remote
Description
The SAT interface the remote belongs too. currently only one is available
Description
The IP address of the remote
Description
The MAC address of the remote
Description
The remotes modulation
Description
the remotes fec rate
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The destination IP to be anded with the rules subnet in order to determine which IP's this rule applies for
Description
The destination subnet to be anded with the rules IP in order to determine which IP's this rule applies for
Description
The IP to forward packets that fall unto this rule
Description
Rule table ID, currently ony 0 is available
Description
Enable or disable this rule
Enumeration
When the forwarding mode is in VLAN switching, this table matches VID to a remote
Description
the VID to match, please note that 4095 is reserved and cannot be used
Range
0-4094
Description
The remote that matches the VID
Description
Enable / disable this match
Enumeration
Description
Decides the QoS cheme to use
Enumeration
- 802.1p: assign class of serviece according to p bits as per IEEE P802.1p
- TOS: assign CoS according to terms of serviece bits in the packet
Description
In 802.1p mode this field indicates teh p-bit to use for CoS assignment
Description
in TOS mode this field indicates the TOS rule precedence
Description
This field indicated the TOS value to be anded with the mask
Description
This field indicated the TOS mask to be anded with the value
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This field indicates the Class of Serveice to use for the rule / p-bit
Description
This indicates which CoS queue we are configuring
Description
This field indicates the method to use as our scheduling schema
Enumeration
- Strict priority
- DRR - Deficit Round Robin
Description
This field indicates the relatieve weight of the specified CoS in case we use round robin (DRR) scheduling
Description
This field indicates the queue depth in KBytes. Total queues depth cannot exceed 45 MB
Description
This field indicates queue drop dicipline. currently only tail drop is supported
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Description
Device management port IP address
Read only field, to change IP goto Network config>Interfaces>MGMT
Device management port default gateway
Read only field, to add Gateway, add route at Network config>Routing>Routes with Destination IP
and Destination Subnet 0.0.0.0
Device management port IP mask
Read only field, to change IP mask goto Network config>Interfaces>MGMT
Sets the maximal ethernet data rate for the managment port (in Kbit/sec). 0 means unlimited
Description
When enabled, the device will change its configuration according to rollback database after "rollback timeout expired".
Database rollback must exist before enabling rollback mode.
Database rollback can be created under 'system->database screen'.
Enumeration
When "Rollback mode" is enabled this parameter defines the time period before configuration will automatically change according to rollback database.
Description
Define SNMP version
Enumeration
Description
Define community string for read only access.
Description
Define community string for read and write access.
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Define SNMP trap version
Enumeration
Description
Define the address of a notification receiver that should be sent SNMPv1 TRAPs or SNMPv2 INFORM notifications.
Description
Defines the default community string to be used when sending traps.
Description
Define the address of a notification receiver that should be sent SNMPv1 TRAPs or SNMPv2 INFORM notifications.
Description
Defines the default community string to be used when sending traps.
Description
Enables control and monitor Alarms settings
For each alarm you can set the following parameters
Description
This submenu item allows to mask the following event so they will not appear in the events log.
- Clock Loss: External clock failed and the system switch to internal clock.
- Clock Malfunction: Internal clock fail (can be caused only due to a hardware problem).
- License Expire: One of the temporary licenses has expired.
- Board Temperature: Board temperature in modulator is over 80 degrees Celsius or less than zero.
- FPGA Temperature: FPGA temperature is over 80 degrees Celsius or less than zero.
- FPGA Extreme Temperature: FPGA has extreme temperature, over 85 degrees Celsius.
- ASI Loss: One of the ASI interfaces is not synced anymore.
- Channel Buffer Overflow: Input data rate is higher than line rate.
- Channel Buffer Underflow: Active only in Symbol-rate adjust mode. Input data rate is too low for adjusting the symbol-rate.
- Line Unlock: Demodulator is locked on the carrier signal on the physical layer.
- Ethernet Link Down: GBE link interface is down.
- ACM Client Loss: ACM Client stopped responding to ACM messages.
- ACM Set Mct: MODCOD had been changed due to an ACM message.
- LNBC over current: LNB is overloading the demodulator DC voltage supply, the LNB output is disabled.
- LNBC power not good: Unable the set programmed control voltage.
- LNBC thermal shutdown: The LNBC has detected an over temperature condition and has disabled the LNB output.
- LNBC under voltage: The LNBC is input voltage is below the required voltage, the LNB output has been disabled.
- EC Lost Lock: Echo cancellation lost lock.
- Interference: pulse interference detection counter (1 second interval).
- ASI Data Loss: asi interface lost data traffic.
- FP LAN Connection: fault propagation lan connection status.
Description
This submenu item allow to mask certain events from causing a hardware alarm signal at the 9pin alarm connector.
All events are identical to those explained in "Mask" section, except ACM Client Loss and ACM set Mct which can not be masked.
Description
Sets 10Mhz System Clock Source
Enumeration
- Internal: the onboard oscillator is used
- External: a clock source should be attached to the device
Description
Enable/disable 10MHz reference out signal
Enumeration
- Off: No 10MHz signal is generated on the 10MHz reference out port
- On: 10MHz signal is generated on the 10MHz reference out port
Description
Enable/disable 10MHz reference signal for activating a BUC, either via the L band transmit port or as an independent port.
Enumeration
- Off: No 10MHz signal is generated on the L band or BUC port
- Lband: 10MHz reference signal is generated on the L band output port for BUC activation
- BUC: 10MHz reference signal is directed to the 10MHz BUC reference out
Description
Enable/disable 10MHz reference out on L band receive port - LNB 10MHz reference out
Enumeration
- Off: No 10MHz signal is generated on the L band receive port
- On: 10MHz signal is generated on the L band receive port for LNB activation
Description
Sets baud rate for serial management port
Enumeration
Description
Sets parity for serial management port
Enumeration
Description
Sets data bits for serial management port
Enumeration
Description
Sets stop bits for serial management port
Enumeration
Description
Sets the data of the Modem, used by the system for logging.
Description
Sets the time of the Modem, used by the system for logging. Parameter is set in minute resolution.
Performs configuration files manipulations.
The device can store up to 20 different configurations, in addition to the boot configuration.
Description
Save current configuration.
Description
Load & activate a saved configuration file.
The factory default option sets the device configuration to the original defaults.
Description
Save current configuration to a new configuration file.
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Rename existing configuration file.
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Delete existing configuration file.
Description
Download a configuration file to the device using TFTP protocol.
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Upload a saved configuration file from the device using TFTP protocol.
Description
Download a configuration file to the device using WEB protocol.
Description
Upload a saved configuration file from the device using WEB protocol.
Description
Set current configuration to be used as rollback configuration.
Display software and hardware devices versions and information
Display hardware configuration: Product type, Serial Number, Hardware version, etc
Display which option cards installed in the device and thier hardware configuration
Display the version of main software components
Displays license status.
For each licensed feature displayed their name, type (permanent/temporary) and days-left (for temporaray type only).
There are 2 options to perform license upgrade
a. choose file- the button opens a browse window that allows browsing for license file to be loaded
b. upgrade- upload selected license file
a. Server Address- the server from which license file will be loaded
b. File Name- license file name to load
c. User Name
d. Password
There are 2 options to perform SW download
a. choose file- the button opens a brows window that allows browsing for package file to be loaded
b. upgrade- upgrade sw version from selected file
a. Server Address- the server from which sw package will be loaded
b. File Name- package file name to load
c. User Name
d. Password
After downloading a new software the software stored in backup location.
this action switch between the software in the backup location with the one in the active location.
After the switch the device will reboot itself automatically in order to run the new software.
Description:
The Unidirectional Remote Control mechanism intends to enable the network administrator to
control remote units over the air without return channel (unidirectional link). The mechanism
allows the administrator to perform the following actions:
- Software upgrade.
- Send configuration file.
- Send configuration command.
The remote serial number, may be found in system → hw/sw versions
of the destination unit.
The user shall fill this field with the serial number, of a single destination unit,
which the upcoming action shall take place on.
checking this check box define the whole group which belongs to the same ISI
as destination units to the upcoming over the air action.
SW upgrade over the air mechanism without a return channel of feedback. Since this subject is
very delicate issue, a sophisticated and robust mechanism was developed, with intention to
deliver a SW package from one point to another in a real life satellite conditions.
Upload file - The button opens a browse window that allows browsing for the tar
package file. The file will be uploaded to the local unit first and then will be transmitted
to the remote.
Activate remotes - The button sends an activation command to the selected remote
to activate the new SW package.
Configuration file transmission over the air mechanism without a return channel of feedback.
The configuration file is a predefine one, located on a local PC
There are two method to send and activate a configuration file on a remote:
a. Immediate activation - using �Upload File and Apply� button. By choosing this
method, right after the file is received and verified, activation will take place.
b. Postponed activation - Using Upload File
button and then Activate Configuration
button.
By choosing this method, the file will receive immediately by remote but activation will take place manually.
Upload file - The button opens a browse window that allows browsing for the
configuration file. The file will be uploaded to the local unit first and then will be
transmitted to the remote without activation command.
Activate Configuration - The button transmits an activation command for any
configuration file that is in the remote device DB pool. The configuration file name must
be fulfilled in the text field.
Upload File and Apply - Same button as Upload file but an activation command will
be transmitted at the end of the file configuration transmission.
Save Current Configuration - The button transmits a save current configuration
command to remote unit.
In the case where a single configuration parameter has to be change on the link, of a single unit
or the whole group, introduce the single command transmission Over The Air
, feature.
The administrator must first define the command which he desire to execute in SNMP Commands
page.
Command Name - Selects a predefine command; a drop down menu will appear.
Send and Execute - The button transmits and execute the selected command
in the remote unit upon receiving.
Send and Wait - The button transmits the selected command and stores it in the remote
buffer for a later execution. This button allows to append several commands
in a buffer and execute them together.
Execute - The button transmits an execution command to execute all the remote’s
buffered commands.
Clear Commands Buffer - The button transmits a command to clear all the remote
stored commands buffer.
Updating license over the air mechanism without a return channel of feedback. Since this subject is
very delicate issue, a sophisticated and robust mechanism was developed, with intention to
deliver the license file from one point to another in a real life satellite conditions.
Upload License file - - The button opens a browse window that allows browsing for the license file.
The file will be uploaded to the local unit first and then will be transmitted
to the remote.
The button will be enabled only after a remote serial number will be enter. The entered S/N
will be compared with the S/N in the file, if there is no match a pop-up error message will appear
indicating "Error: SN does not match". The uploaded file will be deleted and the user will need to start it over.
Activate License - The button sends an activation command to the license file in the remote, this command
can be broadcast to all remotes by selecting "All" in the Remote S/N field.
The Status table are oriented to monitor each operation transmitting progress.
Two of the control operations can be canceled by you during the transmit progress:
1. SW Package
2. Configuration or License file
Cancel Transmission - The button will stop the transmission process.
SW Package - In case of SW package action a transmission progress will be displayed.
File - In case of Sending Configuration or License file a transmission progress will be displayed.
Command - In case of Sending Configuration Command a transmission progress will be displayed.
Upload File
The button opens a browse window that allows browsing for package file to be loaded
The chosen file will be uploaded and then transmited to the remote sides
Activate Remotes
The button sends command to activate new SW package
Status
Shows the current status of the transmission
Cancel Transmission
The button cancels the transmission
Description
Reboot the device.
Description
Will light all front-panel leds for several seconds.
Description
Sets device name.
Description
Sets logout time in seconds. Set '0' for never.
Description
The front panel will be locked after "Screen saver" configuration time
(Can be configure from front panel only) or when exiting to main welcome
screen, the 6 digit code will be required to allow access.
Code with less than 6 digits will be padded with leading zeroes
Description
Adds new user to WEB/CLI users pool.
Description
Delete existing user from WEB/CLI users pool.
Description
Change existing user password.
Description
enable / disable recording status.
Description
recording trigger immediately. record only once.
Description
in seconds. range: 1 to 10^7
Description
the source trigger for recording.
Description
recording maximum triggered events.
Description
number of recording samples. range: 0-33554432
Description
the target server's IP address
Description
recording number of triggered events that occurred.
Description
recording number of download data that occurred (in samples).