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Control Unit IV Reference Manual
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529-0004 Ver.3
3.2 COM port protocols
The Control Unit can interface with a host computer or billing system on its COM 1 or
COM 2 port. These ports can support either a terminal-based protocol or one of the four
packet-based protocols described in this section. COM 3 is normally reserved for setup and
monitoring, and requires the use of the Terminal protocol.
3.2.1 Terminal protocol
The Terminal protocol is a manual command interface that requires user input on a terminal
or computer. The user enters simple commands, usually with one or more parameters, to
access all of the Control Unit’s functions. The Control Unit responds immediately to the user
input.
The Terminal protocol supports both OBP and multi-tier systems. It is the only protocol that
can be used to connect to the Control Unit for a setup session, which requires a password
entry on COM 3.
The Terminal protocol also allows you to enter diagnostic commands on any of the Control
Unit’s ports that use this protocol. No password is required for diagnostics.
3.2.2 Packet-switched protocols
The Control Unit supports several packet-switched protocols, as shown in Table 3-6 on
page 3-17. For each protocol, one or more “flavors” (types) may be available. Electroline
develops flavors to take into account variations in the protocols. For example, CSG 2T has
several variations that modify the way it responds to different identification codes. The first
protocol developed is called “Base” and the subsequent protocols are called “Ext A”,
“Ext B”, etc.
For more information on these protocols, contact Electroline’s technical support department.
The content and the meaning of these protocols may be provided on request, with
Electroline’s authorization only.
Table 3-1: Control Unit protocols used with various billing system providers
Billing System Provider
Protocol
AZAR
CSG
CSG Systems
CSG
DST Innovis (formerly CableData) CSG
ICOMS (Convergys), formerly
CableMaster (CBIS)
ICOR
Proxima ICOR
R&R Enterprises
CSG
Rogers Supersystem
SSMN
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