Q-Flex Satellite Modem Installation and Operating Handbook
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6.2.6.5 RADIUS Server Timeout
Range:
1 to 60 seconds; step size: 1 second
Description:
Controls the timeout when connecting to the RADIUS server. Two
attempts will be made before reverting to use the fallback RADIUS server.
If the fallback server connection attempts also fail then the user will be
presented with the standard (non-RADIUS) login prompt.
Table 6-36 RADIUS Server Timeout
6.2.6.6 Remote M&C Interface
Table 6-37
shows the
Remote M&C interface
options, with respect to the serial M&C
interface of the modem.
Tables 6-39
and
6-40
describe the options for assigning an
RS485 address to the serial M&C interface and settings its baud rate, respectively.
RS232
This sets the serial M&C interface to RS232. This allows the modem to
be controlled using Paradise Universal Protocol (PUP) commands as
specified in the document ‘
Remote M&C Specification for Q-Series
modems
’. If the serial M&C interface is internally or externally looped to
the modem’s ESC interface then the commands can be forwarded to the
far end of the link in order to control either the remote modem or other
equipment.
RS485
This sets the serial M&C interface to RS485. This allows the modem to
be controlled using Paradise Universal Protocol (PUP) commands as
specified in the document ‘
Remote M&C Specification for Q-Series
modems
’. If the serial M&C interface is internally or externally looped to
the modem’s ESC interface then the commands can be forwarded to the
far end of the link in order to control either the remote modem or other
equipment.
IP - Local
This option is only available when the
ESC interface type
is set to
IP
. This
mode takes the serial M&C data, converts it to an IP format and forwards
it to the remote modem via the ESC channel, where it is converted back
to serial data again and output via the remote modem’s M&C serial
interface. This can be used to control remote equipment. By converting
the serial data to IP, it allows the ESC channel to be shared with other IP
traffic.
IP – Remote
This mode is used at the remote end of the link. It allows serial M&C data,
transferred in IP format over the ESC channel, to be output via the serial
M&C interface of the remote modem. (See
Figure 6-10
for details of the
TCP port usage in relation to these commands.) This allows serial control
of remote equipment while allowing the ESC channel to operate in an IP
mode where it is shared with other IP traffic.