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MN-CMR6000-QSG

 REV 1

 

Comtech EF Data, 2114 West 7th Street, Tempe, Arizona 85281 USA. 

To configure the IP parameters via the terminal cable:  

Step 

Procedure 

1  

Using a terminal emulator on a PC such as HyperTerminal™ or TeraTerm™, set up the 
communication port as follows:  

• 38,400 BAUD
• 8 Data Bits
• 1 Stop Bit
• No Parity
• No Flow Control

2  

Press the

 <ENTER>

 key on the PC – the login prompt should be displayed.   

3  

The default user is 

comtech

 and the default password is 

comtech

. After logging in, the CMR-

6000’s menu should be displayed.  

4  

Press “

N

” for Network Menu.  

5  

Press “

I

” for the IP Address, Enter the IP Address and press 

<ENTER>.

  

6  

Press “

M

” for the Subnet Mask. Enter the Subnet Mask and press 

<ENTER>.

  

7  

Press “

G

” for the Default Gateway IP Address. Enter the Default Gateway Address and press 

<ENTER>

.  

8  

Press “

S

” to save the parameters.  

9  

Press “

Y

” to confirm the saving of parameters.  

10  

Press “

X

” to exit to the main menu.  

To configure the IP parameters via the front panel: 

Step 

Procedure 

1  

Use the keypad to navigate 

the Vacuum Fluorescent Display (VFD) menu display

 

2  

Select the 

Config

 menu option  

3  

Select the 

Ethernet

 menu option 

4  

Select the 

IP Address

 option and enter the IP address (in dotted decimal format ) and 

subnet mask (in CIDR format) 

5  

Select 

Gateway

 and enter the IP address of the default gateway 

6  

Select 

Link

 and enter the appropriate speed/duplex setting.  

Auto is the default and 

recommended configuration of the LAN interface

After completing the final step in either of these procedures, the unit has been configured for full IP 
operation.  The tuner settings may also be configured via the front panel, although additional 
configuration and management is best performed using the web interface (refer to Chapter 4, Device 
Management via User Interfaces, in the installation and operation manual).   

Once fully configured, the coaxial connection to the Low Noise Block (LNB) may be safely attached to 
the L-Band input port. Read Section 2.5, Connect External Cables, in the installation and operation 
manual for more information about the LNB connection. 

Download Product Documentation  

Full product documentation, including the installation and operation manual, is available for 
download from 

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