Figure 2.19
PuTTY Telnet prompt
See Chapters 3...7 for available commands.
2.4.3
Initial Configuration with Command Prompt
Configuration steps using command prompt are as follows:
1.
Check the system settings with command ‘
status
’
2.
Configuration required parameters:
–
Tx power with the command ‘
radio txpower
[<power dBm>]’;
–
Tx frequency with the command ‘
radio freq
[<freq KHz>]’;
–
Channel bandwidth, modulation, FEC mode and channel mask with the command
‘
modem set
<bandwidth> <min modulation> <max modulation>
<WeakFEC|StrongFEC> <channel mask>’, where you can choose among 3.5-56 MHz
values and modulations 4QAM – 256QAM;
–
Name of CFIP PhoeniX with the command ‘
system name
<name>’. Default name is
‘SAF’;
–
IP address with the command ‘
net ip addr
<addr>’, if it is necessary;
–
IP mask with the command ‘
net ip mask
<mask>’ , if it is necessary;
–
IP default gateway with the command ‘
net ip gw
<gw>’ , if it is necessary;
3.
Save settings with the command ‘
cfg write
’; restarting with the command ‘
system reset
’;
4.
Check the settings made, modem and radio status with the commands ‘
status
’, ‘
modem
status
’ and ‘
radio status
’ respectively.
2.5
LED indications
2.5.1
CFIP PhoeniX IDU alarm LED indications
Below you can see table summarizing which alarms each of CFIP PhoeniX IDU LEDs represents.
(!)
Before you set the parameters listed below, you must know what frequency and bandwidth you are allowed
to use and at what power you are allowed to transmit.
CFIP PhoeniX Series TDM/IP Split Mount System Technical Description and Configuration Guide
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Rev. 1.13
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