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Connector_help_CEFD_SLM-5650B_SNMP |
The Comtech EF Data (CEFD) SLM-5650B satellite modem uses state-of-the-art modulation and coding techniques to optimize satellite transponder bandwidth usage while retaining backwards compatibility. This connector provides an optimized user interface for the device.
This connector can be used to monitor and control a CEFD SLM-5650B satellite modem through SNMP.
This connector uses a Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) connection and requires the following input during element creation:
SNMP CONNECTION:
- IP address/host: The polling IP of the device.
SNMP Settings:
- Port number: The port of the connected device, by default 161.
- Get community string: The community string used when reading values from the device. The default value is public.
- Set community string: The community string used when setting values on the device. The default value is public.
This page displays general information about the device, such as the Model Number, Serial Number, Firmware Version, Time and Installed Options.
If you have the required security level, on this page you can view and configure different administration parameters, including Modem Maintenance, Network Processor, Front Panel and the Hosts Access List.
If you have the required security level, on this page you can view and configure different SNMP connection parameters, including SNMP Version, Trap IP Address, Community String, etc.
If you have the required security level, on this page you can view and configure different firmware parameters, including Firmware Revision, Active Image, Next Reboot Image and the Firmware Information Table.
If you have the required security level, on this page you can view and configure different modem parameters, including Mode, Data Interface, Reference Clock, Frequency Band and Transmit and Receive parameters.
This page also includes page buttons that provide access to the Receive and Transmit Waveform Mask subpages. These subpages display a Waveform Mask Table for the receiver and transmitter, respectively.
If you have the required security level, on this page you can view and configure different modulator and demodulator parameters, including Data Rate, Symbol Rate and Chip Rate, Overhead, FEC Type, Modulation, Spreading Factor, etc.
This page also includes two buttons that provide access to Calculation subpages, where you can configure parameters and then predict the result of this configuration without actually changing the parameters on the device.
If you have the required security level, on this page you can view and configure different BUC and LNB parameters, including BUC Reference, LNB Reference, DC Power, Current Thresholds, etc.
If you have the required security level, on this page you can view and configure different test parameters, including Test Modes, BERT Configuration and BERT Status.
On this page, you can Save or Load the modem configuration to or from the device internal memory.
This page displays the modem status parameters, including Eb/No, Es/No, Frequency Offset, Symbol Rate, Chip Rate, MODCOD, Redundancy State, Temperature and the Events Log Table.
This page displays the modem statistics, including the Minimum and Average Eb/No and the Timestamps when the values were collected.
This page displays the modem alarms, including Unit Alarms, Transmit Alarms, Receive Alarms and Interface Alarms.
This page provides access to the user interface of the device itself. However, note that the client machine has to be able to access the device, as otherwise it will not be possible to open the web interface.
DATE VERSION AUTHOR COMMENTS
17/07/2018 1.0.0.1 AIG, Skyline Initial version
Depending on the security level of the user, the connector can display a different set of parameters.