Product specifications

CDD-562L/564 Demodulator with IP Module Revision 1
IP Module Ethernet Interface Overview MN/CDD564L.IOM
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6.2.1 10/100BaseT Ethernet Interface
In Router Mode operation, the 10/100BaseT Ethernet Interface is used for routing IP traffic
received over the satellite to another device on the local LAN, and for monitor and control
purposes.
6.2.2 Powerful Network Management
Local or remote management of all demodulator and IP Module functions is available via SNMP,
Telnet, or HTTP. The demodulator may be configured, operated and monitored using any of the
following methods:
User Interface Connection
Demod
Functions
IP MODULE
Functions
Manual
Reference
SNMP
Local or remote – Ethernet via
10/100 BaseT Traffic interface
ALL ALL Chapter 7
Telnet
Local or remote – Ethernet via
10/100 BaseT Traffic interface
ALL ALL Chapter 8
Web Server
Local or remote – Ethernet via
10/100 BaseT Traffic interface
ALL ALL Chapter 9
Serial Command
Line Interface (CLI)
Local – Serial RS-232 via
Console Port
ALL ALL Chapter 10
6.2.3 Remote Software/Firmware Upgrade via FTP
The demodulator uses ‘flash memory’ technology internally, and new firmware can be uploaded
from an external PC by FTP. This makes software upgrading very simple, and updates can now
be sent via the Internet, e-mail, or on CD. The upgrade can be performed without opening the unit
or having to be in the same physical location. For further information, refer to Chapter 4.
FLASH UPGRADING.
6.2.4 Configuration Backup and Restore via FTP
All demodulator configuration parameters are stored in a simple text file. The parameter file can
easily be retrieved locally or remotely by FTP. The file can then be used to quickly configure a
replacement unit if needed.
6.2.5 Event Logging to Capture All Demodulator Activity
All activity can be stored into an easy-to-read Event Log. This file also can be retrieved locally or
remotely by FTP.
6.2.6 Detailed Statistics of IP Traffic
IP traffic statistics are continuously updated and allow detailed performance analysis or can be
used to identify traffic problems. The statistics are available through the Serial Console locally, or
can be gathered remotely by SNMP, Telnet, or HTTP.