Copyright © 2006 – STM Norway AS
Publication no. 101557, Rev. T, November 3
th
, 2006
Page 30
3)
Configure the longitude:
Format a: Enter the CLI command
dvb pos long <deg> <min> <mindec> <dir>
where
deg
= degrees [0, 180>
min
= minutes [0, 60>
mindec
= 1/100 minutes [0, 100>
dir
= direction. 0 = East. 1 = West.
Format b: Enter the CLI command
dvb pos long <deg> <min> <sec> <dir>
where
deg
= degrees [0, 180>
min
= minutes [0, 60>
sec
= seconds [0, 60>
dir
= direction. ‘e’ = East. ‘w’ = West.
Example:
# dvb pos long 10 29 05 0
or
# dvb pos long 10 29 03 e
sets the longitude to 10°29.05'E.
4)
Configure the altitude:
– Enter the CLI command
dvb pos alt <height>
where
height = height in meters
Example:
# dvb pos alt 60
sets the altitude to 60 meters.
5)
Verify the Terminal position:
- Enter the CLI command
dvb pos show
Example:
# dvb pos show
Latitude : 59d 52.15'N ( 59d 52' 9''N )
Longitude : 10d 29.05'E ( 10d 29' 3''E )
Altitude : 60 m
Timing Reference : STM
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7)
Save the Terminal position to Flash
– Enter the CLI command:
save config
6.2.4 Forward link parameters
The forward link parameters are used to identify the forward link (outbound link) that is transmitted from
the Gateway to the DVB-RCS terminals. To set the symbol rate and receive frequency of the forward
link, use the following CLI commands:
dvb rx fwdlink <idx> <pri> [<symbrate> [<freq> [<mode> [<popid>]]]]
Idx
Table index [0,9]
pri
Forward link search order [0,9]. Search is started for priority 0 and ends with priority 9
symbrate
Forward link symbolrate [sps]
freq
Forward link frequency [kHz]
mode
Valid modes: [dvbs,dvbs2]