S R A / S F X 2 1 0 0 S E R I E S S A T E L L I T E R E C E I V E R
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RS Uncorrected Packets: xxxxx
Carrier to Noise: x.y dB
Eb/No: x.y dB
Viterbi BER: x.y E-zz
ClearRS
Usage:
ClearRS
Note that this command is available only to the
admin
user.
This command clears to zero, the Reed-Solomon Uncorrected Packets counter that is
displayed in GetRFMetrics. This command is useful when the RS Uncorrected counter is
incrementing rapidly, particularly when the DVB Carrier is received in high noise situations.
Once the counter reaches 32767, it remains there and has to be reset to begin counting
again. There are no parameters with this command.
SetIP
Usage:
SetIP -i <Interface Name> [-a <IP address>] [-n <netmask>] [-d {e/d}]
Note that this command is available only to the
admin
user.
This command sets the IP characteristics of a network interface on the receiver. Even
though IP Address, netmask, and DHCP are options, one must be entered. If any
parameter is not specified, its value will not change. The individual parameters are defined
below:
-i
Selects which network interface will be set with this command, using one of the
options:
net1
(first Ethernet port eth0),
net2
(second Ethernet port eth1), or
sat
(satellite receiver interface sat0).
-a
Indicates the IP address of the receiver in dotted decimal notation
(e.g. 192.168.0.1)
-n
Indicates the Net Mask of the receiver in dotted decimal notation
(e.g. 255.255.255.0)
-d
Indicates whether DHCP is enabled or disabled, using one the options:
e
for
enabled,
d
for disabled.
GetIP
Usage:
GetIP
This command displays the IP characteristics of all known interfaces in the receiver. This
command takes no parameters. The output is formatted as follows (with appropriate values
substituted):
NOTE:
The SetIP
command will be
one of the first
commands you will
need to use to
setup the proper IP
address so that
you can access the
Web GUI of the
receiver.