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Comtech EF Data is an
AS9100 Rev B / ISO9001:2000 Registered Company
Vipersat
VMS v3.12.x
VIPERSAT Management System
User Guide
MN/22156 Revision 12
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Comtech EF Data is an AS9100 Rev B / ISO9001:2000 Registered Company VipersatVMS v3.12.xVIPERSAT Management SystemUser GuideMN/22156 Revision 12

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iv VMS User GuideMN/22156, rev 12Devices | Mod . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-58FEC Type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Strona 3 - User Guide

VMS Web Services Installation & Configuration MN/22156, rev 122-60 VMS User Guide{ This Page is Intentionally Blank }

Strona 4 - COMTECH EF DATA

Chapter 3 - VMS Configuration 3-1CHAPTERVMS CONFIGURATION GeneralThe VMS configuration procedure assumes that the user is experienced with the VMS and

Strona 5 - Document Revision History

Ge ner al MN/22156, rev 123-2 VMS User Guide• IP addresses assigned to all network hardware.• Documentation assigning IP address numbers and subnet m

Strona 6 - Revision Date Description

Chapter 3 - VMS Configuration 3-3MN/22156, rev 12 Gene ralFigure 3-1 Network Configuration exampleBy comparing the planned network configuration wit

Strona 7 - Table of Contents

Ge ner al MN/22156, rev 123-4 VMS User GuideFigure 3-2 Alert, Parameter ConflictEdit the setting to eliminate the conflict. Note that, once the set

Strona 8 - VMS Configuration

Chapter 3 - VMS Configuration 3-5MN/22156, rev 12 Ha rdw are Co nf igu ra tionHardware Configuration Note: For VMS compatibility, see the product Rel

Strona 9 - Configuring Network Modems

Ha rdw ar e Co nfi gur at ion MN/22156, rev 123-6 VMS User GuideOnce the modem/routers have the minumum required configuration and an installer succ

Strona 10 - VMS Services

Chapter 3 - VMS Configuration 3-7MN/22156, rev 12 VMS Quick Configuration GuideVMS Quick Configuration Guide This section is provided as a high-level

Strona 11 - Appendices

VMS Quick Configuration Guide MN/22156, rev 123-8 VMS User Guide 4. For Hub(s) and initial Remote(s):• Create the network Antennas• Create the antenn

Strona 12 - MN/22156, rev 12

Chapter 3 - VMS Configuration 3-9MN/22156, rev 12 VMS Quick Configuration Guide•InBand Application Policies • Define InBand Distribution Lists Perform

Strona 13 - Glossary

ToC vMN/22156, rev 12Distribution Lists . . . . . . . . . . 6-30Guaranteed Bandwidth . . . . . . . 6-31Operator Switch Request

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VMS Initial Startup Procedure MN/22156, rev 123-10 VMS User GuideVMS Initial Startup Procedure Configure Server ConnectionStart the Vipersat Manageme

Strona 15 - List of Figures

Chapter 3 - VMS Configuration 3-11MN/22156, rev 12 VMS Initial Startup ProcedureFigure 3-5 Initial ViperView Window

Strona 16 - Chapter 3 Figures

Vipersat Manager Configuration MN/22156, rev 123-12 VMS User GuideVipersat Manager Configuration In this section, Vipersat Manager is used to configu

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Chapter 3 - VMS Configuration 3-13MN/22156, rev 12 Vipersat Manager ConfigurationFigure 3-7 Vipersat Manager, General dialog 4. The Base Port sets t

Strona 18 - Chapter 5 Figures

Vipersat Manager Configuration MN/22156, rev 123-14 VMS User GuideActivate the check box, then click on the Apply button to execute the restart. 8. T

Strona 19 - Chapter 7 Figures

Chapter 3 - VMS Configuration 3-15MN/22156, rev 12 Vipersat Manager Configuration 10. The Communications timer values set timeouts for command message

Strona 20 - Appendix C Figures

Vipersat Manager Configuration MN/22156, rev 123-16 VMS User GuideThe default value (15 sec) enables the VMS to send the update message on a 15 secon

Strona 21 - Appendix E Figures

Chapter 3 - VMS Configuration 3-17MN/22156, rev 12 Vipersat Manager ConfigurationFigure 3-11 Event Log, OpenResize and position the Event View windo

Strona 22 - Appendix G Figures

Vipersat Manager Configuration MN/22156, rev 123-18 VMS User GuideFigure 3-13 Event Log Properties dialog 2. Enable (default) this function for use

Strona 23 - List of Tables

Chapter 3 - VMS Configuration 3-19MN/22156, rev 12 Vipersat Manager ConfigurationFigure 3-14 Server Properties, Auto ActivateThe other parameters in

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vi VMS User GuideMN/22156, rev 12Redundancy Manager . . . . . . . . C-21Create Container . . . . . . . . . . . C-21Adding Strip

Strona 25 - GENERAL

Vipersat Manager Configuration MN/22156, rev 123-20 VMS User GuideFigure 3-15 Registration of Network UnitsNote that, as units are registered with

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Chapter 3 - VMS Configuration 3-21MN/22156, rev 12 Vipersat Manager ConfigurationFigure 3-16 Event Log, Node Inserted into NetworkSubnet Manager con

Strona 27 - Conventions and References

Vipersat Manager Configuration MN/22156, rev 123-22 VMS User Guide• Secure a connection to the unit through either Telnet or the Web interface to ver

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Chapter 3 - VMS Configuration 3-23MN/22156, rev 12 Vipersat Manager ConfigurationClient User Authentication Administration of client user authorizatio

Strona 29 - Product Description

Vipersat Manager Configuration MN/22156, rev 123-24 VMS User GuideFigure 3-19 Server Properties, VMS Security Settings 4. When all user entries are

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Chapter 3 - VMS Configuration 3-25MN/22156, rev 12 RF Manager ConfigurationRF Manager Configuration RF Manager configuration consists of creating the

Strona 31 - VMS Features

RF Manager Configuration MN/22156, rev 123-26 VMS User Guide 3. An Orbital Position can be associated with this satellite by entering the lon-gitudin

Strona 32 - SNMP Northbound Interface

Chapter 3 - VMS Configuration 3-27MN/22156, rev 12 RF Manager ConfigurationFigure 3-22 Create Transponder menu command 2. Enter the transponder Name

Strona 33 - Chapter 1 - General 1-9

RF Manager Configuration MN/22156, rev 123-28 VMS User GuideLeave the Pad and Translation Override entries at the default values, if unknown.The Pad

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Chapter 3 - VMS Configuration 3-29MN/22156, rev 12 RF Manager ConfigurationThe visible frequency range is indicated by the frequency values displayed

Strona 35 - New in this Revision

ToC viiMN/22156, rev 12NBI Feature Description. . . . . . . . . . . . F-2Operational Status Queries . . . . . . . . . . F-4E

Strona 36 - Multi-Select

RF Manager Configuration MN/22156, rev 123-30 VMS User Guide 3. Click OK to enter the new pool in the Allocatable Bandwidth table.Figure 3-26 Satel

Strona 37 - Codecast Image Upgrade

Chapter 3 - VMS Configuration 3-31MN/22156, rev 12 RF Manager ConfigurationFigure 3-27 Bandwidth Pools, Spectrum ViewBandwidth Exclusions For networ

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RF Manager Configuration MN/22156, rev 123-32 VMS User GuideFor each exclusion zone, Insert an entry into the table by defining the Base and Top freq

Strona 39 - Contact Information

Chapter 3 - VMS Configuration 3-33MN/22156, rev 12 RF Manager Configurationcreate the Hub antenna(s), followed by the initial Remote antenna(s), as de

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RF Manager Configuration MN/22156, rev 123-34 VMS User Guidebetween Remotes with smaller antennas. This is accomplished through comparing its receive

Strona 41 - VMS INSTALLATION

Chapter 3 - VMS Configuration 3-35MN/22156, rev 12 RF Manager ConfigurationCreate Antenna Devices The following steps cover the creation of the antenn

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RF Manager Configuration MN/22156, rev 123-36 VMS User GuideFigure 3-33 Create Up Converter dialogAlso, check the Bandwidth and Power Limit setting

Strona 43 - Types of Installation

Chapter 3 - VMS Configuration 3-37MN/22156, rev 12 RF Manager ConfigurationFigure 3-34 Create Down Converter dialog 7. Notice that the newly created

Strona 44 - Redundant Server Upgrade

RF Manager Configuration MN/22156, rev 123-38 VMS User GuideBind Modulators and Demodulators to ConvertersThe following procedure associates the Modu

Strona 45 - 2 - VMS Installation 2-5

Chapter 3 - VMS Configuration 3-39MN/22156, rev 12 RF Manager ConfigurationFigure 3-37 Binding Demodulator to Down ConverterAs soon as the Hub BC bi

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viii VMS User GuideMN/22156, rev 12{ This Page is Intentionally Blank }

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RF Manager Configuration MN/22156, rev 123-40 VMS User GuideOnce at least one Remote site binding is completed, the TDM carrier display will change t

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Chapter 3 - VMS Configuration 3-41MN/22156, rev 12 Network Manager ConfigurationNetwork Manager Configuration The remainder of the VMS configuration w

Strona 49 - Figure 2-7

Network Manager Configuration MN/22156, rev 123-42 VMS User GuideFigure 3-40 Create Network menu command 2. In the Create Nework dialog that opens

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Chapter 3 - VMS Configuration 3-43MN/22156, rev 12 Network Manager ConfigurationFigure 3-42 Create Group menu command 2. Enter a Group Name in the C

Strona 51 - Figure 2-10

Network Manager Configuration MN/22156, rev 123-44 VMS User GuideFigure 3-44 Drag Satellite to Network 2. If there are multiple satellites and/or n

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Chapter 3 - VMS Configuration 3-45MN/22156, rev 12 Network Manager Configuration 2. Enter a Site Name in the Create Site dialog, then click OK.Figure

Strona 53 - Figure 2-12

Network Manager Configuration MN/22156, rev 123-46 VMS User GuideAlternative Method: Drag the antenna from under the satellite appearance in Network

Strona 54 - (figure 2-14)

Chapter 3 - VMS Configuration 3-47MN/22156, rev 12 Network Manager ConfigurationSet STDMA Flag It is important for the operator to set the STDMA flag

Strona 55 - Figure 2-14

Network Manager Configuration MN/22156, rev 123-48 VMS User GuideFigure 3-50 Carrier Flag Setting, Burst Controller—CDM-570/570LFigure 3-51 Carri

Strona 56 - VMS Server Installation

Chapter 3 - VMS Configuration 3-49MN/22156, rev 12 Network Manager ConfigurationSet Mod and Demod Allocatable Flags To make switching modulators and d

Strona 57 - Figure 2-16

LoF ixChapter 1 FiguresFigure 1-1 VMS ViperView display. . . . . . . . . . 1-6Figure 1-2 ViperView Client / Server (VOS) Relationship . . . . . . . .

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Network Manager Configuration MN/22156, rev 123-50 VMS User GuideFigure 3-53 Antenna View RefreshMask Rx Unlock Alarms Setting the Alarm MasksThe n

Strona 59 - Figure 2-19

Chapter 3 - VMS Configuration 3-51MN/22156, rev 12 Network Manager ConfigurationFigure 3-54 Mask Unlock Alarm, CDM-570/570L, CDD-56XFigure 3-55 Ma

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Network Manager Configuration MN/22156, rev 123-52 VMS User Guide 2. In the General dialog, select Mask Unlock Alarm, then click on Apply and Close t

Strona 61 - Figure 2-22

Chapter 3 - VMS Configuration 3-53MN/22156, rev 12 Network Manager ConfigurationFigure 3-56 Auto Home State Timeout, CDM-570/570LFigure 3-57 Auto

Strona 62 - Figure 2-23

Network Manager Configuration MN/22156, rev 123-54 VMS User GuideThis will force the parameter set in the modem. VMS will then set the parameter ever

Strona 63 - Set Com Security for VMS

Chapter 3 - VMS Configuration 3-55MN/22156, rev 12 Network Manager ConfigurationFigure 3-58 InBand General Settings dialog 2. Click on the Enable In

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Network Manager Configuration MN/22156, rev 123-56 VMS User Guidetheir requested bandwidth during periods of bandwidth contention than those sites th

Strona 65 - Figure 2-28

Chapter 3 - VMS Configuration 3-57MN/22156, rev 12 Network Manager ConfigurationFigure 3-61 Select Remote Modulator 9. Next, select the Hub demodula

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Network Manager Configuration MN/22156, rev 123-58 VMS User GuideThis can be corrected by using the Edit button, if the settings for the selected dev

Strona 67 - Verify Server Installation

Chapter 3 - VMS Configuration 3-59MN/22156, rev 12 Network Manager Configuration 13. If necessary, modify the Minimum and Maximum Transmit Switch Rate

Strona 68 - Figure 2-33

x VMS User GuideMN/22156, rev 12Figure 2-67 SOAP Server Installation Complete . 2-57Figure 2-68 Services Control Manager, VMS Web Services . . . . .

Strona 69 - VMS Service Start Failure

Network Manager Configuration MN/22156, rev 123-60 VMS User GuideFigure 3-66 InBand Return Path Settings dialog, PopulatedIf this Remote has forwar

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Chapter 3 - VMS Configuration 3-61MN/22156, rev 12 Network Manager Configuration 18. Select the Remote demodulator for this site by clicking on the Se

Strona 71 - 2 - VMS Installation 2-31

Network Manager Configuration MN/22156, rev 123-62 VMS User GuideFigure 3-69 Select Downlink Modulator 24. In the Home State box, click on the Upda

Strona 72 - VMS Client Installation

Chapter 3 - VMS Configuration 3-63MN/22156, rev 12 Network Manager ConfigurationIf the fields do not populate, communications with the Hub are impaire

Strona 73 - Verify Client Installation

Network Manager Configuration MN/22156, rev 123-64 VMS User Guide 1. Open the Properties for the Remote site and select the InBand Return Path Reserv

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Chapter 3 - VMS Configuration 3-65MN/22156, rev 12 Network Manager ConfigurationFigure 3-72 Edit Reservation dialogFor Carrier Presence Switching ap

Strona 75 - ViperGlobe Installation

Network Manager Configuration MN/22156, rev 123-66 VMS User GuideObserve the Status of this reservation that is displayed in the far right column of

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Chapter 3 - VMS Configuration 3-67MN/22156, rev 12 Network Manager ConfigurationFigure 3-75 Satellite Reservations menu commandFigure 3-76 Satelli

Strona 77 - Figure 2-43

Network Manager Configuration MN/22156, rev 123-68 VMS User Guide•Available Bandwidth — currently unreserved and available for pre-allocation to Remo

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Chapter 3 - VMS Configuration 3-69MN/22156, rev 12 Network Manager Configuration• FAST Codes — The modem/routers must have the appropriate FAST codes

Strona 79 - Figure 2-46

LoF xiMN/22156, rev 12Figure 3-65 Select Downlink Modulator . . . . . 3-59Figure 3-66 InBand Return Path Settings dialog, Populated. . . . . . . . .

Strona 80 - Services Overview

Network Manager Configuration MN/22156, rev 123-70 VMS User GuideEffect of RF Changes on ReservationsCaution: The operator must be aware that change

Strona 81 - SOAP Server Prerequisites

Chapter 3 - VMS Configuration 3-71MN/22156, rev 12 Network Manager ConfigurationAs a switch request is processed, it is compared to the Advanced Switc

Strona 82 - Server Preparation

Network Manager Configuration MN/22156, rev 123-72 VMS User GuideModCods Configuration Advanced Switching ModCods can be configured for Transmit (whe

Strona 83 - Figure 2-50

Chapter 3 - VMS Configuration 3-73MN/22156, rev 12 Network Manager Configuration 3. To use new Mod/Code parameters (different from the default setting

Strona 84 - (figure 2-51)

Network Manager Configuration MN/22156, rev 123-74 VMS User GuideFigure 3-79 Revisions to AS Table EntriesSet SHOD Limits The VMS Single Hop On Dem

Strona 85 - Figure 2-52

Chapter 3 - VMS Configuration 3-75MN/22156, rev 12 Network Manager ConfigurationBoth Transmit and Receive settings are presented for specifying minimu

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Network Manager Configuration MN/22156, rev 123-76 VMS User GuideSet InBand Application Policies The establishment of Application Policies provides t

Strona 87 - Figure 2-55

Chapter 3 - VMS Configuration 3-77MN/22156, rev 12 Network Manager ConfigurationFigure 3-82 Application Policy SettingsApplication Policy Type numbe

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Network Manager Configuration MN/22156, rev 123-78 VMS User GuideNote: Note that the Rx settings default to the rate of 0 bps. For P2P sites, take c

Strona 89 - Close the window

Chapter 3 - VMS Configuration 3-79MN/22156, rev 12 Network Manager ConfigurationUsing this feature is recommended for sites that typically run at or a

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xii VMS User GuideMN/22156, rev 12Modem. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-118Chapter 4 FiguresFigure 4-1 Parameter View and Modem Comm

Strona 91 - Figure 2-60

Network Manager Configuration MN/22156, rev 123-80 VMS User GuideTo edit an inherited policy, the check box must be set as Clear with Check. Then, th

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Chapter 3 - VMS Configuration 3-81MN/22156, rev 12 Network Manager Configuration 4. To remove an existing local policy, right-click on the policy tabl

Strona 93 - Figure 2-63

Network Manager Configuration MN/22156, rev 123-82 VMS User GuideFigure 3-85 InBand Distribution Lists, Remote SiteThe Distribution List dialog (fi

Strona 94 - Installation Procedure

Chapter 3 - VMS Configuration 3-83MN/22156, rev 12 Network Manager ConfigurationTo prevent a routing loop from occurring, do NOT add the subnet for th

Strona 95 - Figure 2-65

Network Manager Configuration MN/22156, rev 123-84 VMS User GuideThe InBand Sessions dialog will open, allowing a transmit Data rate and switch Type

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Chapter 3 - VMS Configuration 3-85MN/22156, rev 12 Network Manager ConfigurationFigure 3-90 Manual Switch Execution 3. Click on the Group (or the Ne

Strona 97 - Figure 2-68

Network Manager Configuration MN/22156, rev 123-86 VMS User GuideReview the configuration procedure to identify and correct the mistake. If unable to

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Chapter 3 - VMS Configuration 3-87MN/22156, rev 12 Network Manager Configuration 6. From the Tree View, click on the Hub antenna under the Network Man

Strona 99 - 2 - VMS Installation 2-59

Network Manager Configuration MN/22156, rev 123-88 VMS User GuideRemote Site Wizard Creating and populating a Remote site with the use of the Remote

Strona 100 - VMS User Guide

Chapter 3 - VMS Configuration 3-89MN/22156, rev 12 Network Manager ConfigurationFigure 3-95 Create Remote... menu commandThe Remote Site Required In

Strona 101 - VMS CONFIGURATION

LoF xiiiMN/22156, rev 12Figure 5-14 Time and Date Settings dialog, ROSS5-17Chapter 6 FiguresFigure 6-1 Synchronize Command. . . . . . . . . . 6-2Figu

Strona 102 - Ge ner al MN/22156, rev 12

Network Manager Configuration MN/22156, rev 123-90 VMS User Guide 2. Enter the New Site Name. 3. Select the Satellite to be used by this site (figure

Strona 103 - Configuration Alerts

Chapter 3 - VMS Configuration 3-91MN/22156, rev 12 Network Manager ConfigurationFigure 3-99 Select Reference Site 6. To InBand this site, Enable InB

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Network Manager Configuration MN/22156, rev 123-92 VMS User GuideFigure 3-100 Select Return Path Modulator, InBand Switching 7. If required, set th

Strona 105 - Hardware Configuration

Chapter 3 - VMS Configuration 3-93MN/22156, rev 12 Network Manager ConfigurationFigure 3-101 Select Forward Path Demodulator, P2P Switching 9. Click

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Network Manager Configuration MN/22156, rev 123-94 VMS User GuideNote: When a reference site has been specified, the template of that site’s paramet

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Chapter 3 - VMS Configuration 3-95MN/22156, rev 12 Network Manager ConfigurationFigure 3-104 Forward Path Home State Configuration, P2P 12. Review a

Strona 108 - 3-8 VMS User Guide

Network Manager Configuration MN/22156, rev 123-96 VMS User GuideFigure 3-105 Return Channel Bandwidth, Create Remote... 13. By default, the guaran

Strona 109 - Configure SOTM [page 3-110]

Chapter 3 - VMS Configuration 3-97MN/22156, rev 12 Network Manager Configuration 14. Specify any Demods to be used for SHOD/mesh connections, then cli

Strona 110 - Configure Server Connection

Network Manager Configuration MN/22156, rev 123-98 VMS User GuideFigure 3-108 Return Path ModCod Table, Create Remote... 16. Here, the user can mod

Strona 111 - Figure 3-5

Chapter 3 - VMS Configuration 3-99MN/22156, rev 12 Network Manager ConfigurationFigure 3-109 Ready to Create, Site Summary 17. With the Ready To Cre

Strona 113 - Figure 3-7

xiv VMS User GuideMN/22156, rev 12Figure 7-12 Circuit Configuration, Full Duplex P2P7-17Figure 7-13 Select Managed Unit, Full Duplex P2P7-17Figure 7-

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Network Manager Configuration MN/22156, rev 123-100 VMS User GuideFigure 3-110 Site Creation Complete, SucceededShould some aspect of the proposed

Strona 115 - 3 - VMS Configuration 3-15

Chapter 3 - VMS Configuration 3-101MN/22156, rev 12 Network Manager ConfigurationNetwork Manager and ViperGlobe The Network Manager provides a means o

Strona 116 - Open Event Log

Network Manager Configuration MN/22156, rev 123-102 VMS User Guidecomplete the Globe View is specifying the position information for the sites. In th

Strona 117 - Configure Event Relay Server

Chapter 3 - VMS Configuration 3-103MN/22156, rev 12 Network Manager ConfigurationFigure 3-113 Drag-and-Drop Satellite(s) 5. Open the ViperGlobe wind

Strona 118 - Configure Auto Activate

Network Manager Configuration MN/22156, rev 123-104 VMS User GuideFigure 3-114 Globe View with Network IconRotate the Globe by using the mouse to r

Strona 119 - Auto-Discovery Process

Chapter 3 - VMS Configuration 3-105MN/22156, rev 12 Network Manager Configuration•ViperGlobe—Right-click on the desired geographic location on the glo

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Network Manager Configuration MN/22156, rev 123-106 VMS User Guide 7. Execute the Create Site command and enter the Name to be used for this site.In

Strona 121 - Figure 3-16

Chapter 3 - VMS Configuration 3-107MN/22156, rev 12 Network Manager ConfigurationMultiple Networks can be created under Network Manager by repeating t

Strona 122 - Backup Database

Network Manager Configuration MN/22156, rev 123-108 VMS User GuideFigure 3-120 Command Menu, NetworkFigure 3-121 Command Menu, SatelliteAs seen i

Strona 123 - Client User Authentication

Chapter 3 - VMS Configuration 3-109MN/22156, rev 12 Network Manager Configuration•Move Site—provides a quick and easy means for coarsely repositioning

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LoF xvMN/22156, rev 12Figure C-10 N:M Block Diagram. . . . . . . . . . .C-18Figure C-11 Typical N:M Redundant Installation . C-19Figure C-12 N:M Redu

Strona 125 - RF Manager Configuration

Network Manager Configuration MN/22156, rev 123-110 VMS User GuideRedundancy Configuration N:M Device RedundancyIf device redundancy for hub primary

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Chapter 3 - VMS Configuration 3-111MN/22156, rev 12 Network Manager ConfigurationFigure 3-124 SOTM Transitioned Site 1. Open the Vipersat Map View a

Strona 127 - Figure 3-23

Network Manager Configuration MN/22156, rev 123-112 VMS User GuideFigure 3-126 Selecting ROSS Unit for SOTM 4. Double-click on the Subnet to displa

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Chapter 3 - VMS Configuration 3-113MN/22156, rev 12 Network Manager ConfigurationThe next step will be to set up the VMS to push the routes to the TDM

Strona 129 - Figure 3-25

Network Manager Configuration MN/22156, rev 123-114 VMS User GuideFigure 3-129 Dynamic Routing Entry, CDM-570/570L 10. Push the new route to the mo

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Chapter 3 - VMS Configuration 3-115MN/22156, rev 12 Network Manager Configurationcurrently active TDM outbound. Configure QOS rules for the remotes th

Strona 131 - Figure 3-28

Network Manager Configuration MN/22156, rev 123-116 VMS User GuideEncryption Configuration Management Security Option Note: The Management Security

Strona 132 - Create Site Level RF Chain

Chapter 3 - VMS Configuration 3-117MN/22156, rev 12 Network Manager ConfigurationHere, Management and/or Switching encryption can be Enabled.Note: Ta

Strona 133 - Figure 3-30

Network Manager Configuration MN/22156, rev 123-118 VMS User GuideFigure 3-132 Properties Window, SLM-5650A Modem 2. Enter the number of blocks use

Strona 134 - Figure 3-31

Chapter 4 - Configuring Network Modems 4-1CHAPTERCONFIGURING NETWORK MODEMS GeneralThis chapter describes using VMS to configure Vipersat network mode

Strona 135 - Create Antenna Devices

xvi VMS User GuideMN/22156, rev 12Policies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .E-37Figure E-25 Switch Rate Limits, InBand Return Path Set

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Ge ner al MN/22156, rev 124-2 VMS User GuideThe settings of any Vipersat network modem/router can be configured or modi-fied using the VMS. Right-cli

Strona 137 - Figure 3-35

Chapter 4 - Configuring Network Modems 4-3MN/22156, rev 12 Gene ral• Force Registration – A modem/router is normally automatically registered on the n

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Ge ner al MN/22156, rev 124-4 VMS User GuideTable 4-1 Modem/Router Manual Control Options (CDM-570/L)User Interface ConnectionModem FunctionsIP Fun

Strona 139 - Figure 3-38

Chapter 4 - Configuring Network Modems 4-5MN/22156, rev 12 Us ing Pa ram et er E di torUsing Parameter Editor IntroductionThe use of the Parameter Ed

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Using Parameter Editor MN/22156, rev 124-6 VMS User Guidehave been changed by an external source—another VMS client, or via the WSI, for example—sinc

Strona 141 - Network Build Procedure

Chapter 4 - Configuring Network Modems 4-7MN/22156, rev 12 Us ing Pa ram et er E di torSelection from the tree menu in the left panel of the window d

Strona 142 - Create Groups

Using Parameter Editor MN/22156, rev 124-8 VMS User GuideOK and Cancel buttons do not apply to any single dialog, but apply to all dialogs in the Par

Strona 143 - Figure 3-43

Chapter 4 - Configuring Network Modems 4-9MN/22156, rev 12 Pa ram et er E di tor Tr ee M en uParameter Editor Tree Menu The Parameter Editor (ParamEd

Strona 144 - Create Sites

Pa ram et er E dit or T re e Me nu MN/22156, rev 124-10 VMS User GuideFigure 4-5 Modem Configure Command, ViperViewThe following sections describe

Strona 145 - Figure 3-47

Chapter 4 - Configuring Network Modems 4-11MN/22156, rev 12 Gene ralGeneral Clicking on the General menu item displays the General Parameters dialog s

Strona 146 - Set Carrier Flags

LoT xviiChapter 4 TablesTable 4-1 Modem/Router Manual Control Options (CDM-570/L) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-4Table 4-2 DiffS

Strona 147 - Set STDMA Flag

Ge ner al MN/22156, rev 124-12 VMS User GuideSystem Location Optional location information can be entered (1 to 63 characters) here for refer-ence.Va

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Chapter 4 - Configuring Network Modems 4-13MN/22156, rev 12 Gene ralAuto Logout Time Administrative security is provided with the Auto Logout Time par

Strona 149 - Figure 3-52

Ne two rk MN/22156, rev 124-14 VMS User GuideRx Constellation Select This parameter field appears for CDD-880 units only.Note: This parameter is not

Strona 150 - Mask Rx Unlock Alarms

Chapter 4 - Configuring Network Modems 4-15MN/22156, rev 12 NetworkThis dialog is used to configure the IP Addressing and Link Configuration settings

Strona 151 - Figure 3-55

Ne two rk MN/22156, rev 124-16 VMS User Guideunusually large sites, allowing an additional layer of NAT without requiring any more explicit routing w

Strona 152 - Auto Home State

Chapter 4 - Configuring Network Modems 4-17MN/22156, rev 12 NetworkFor a Hub unit that is providing the DVB-S2 TDM outbound to the Remotes, static rou

Strona 153 - Figure 3-57

Ne two rk MN/22156, rev 124-18 VMS User GuideUse the horizontal scroll bar to view additional table columns (figure 4-10).Figure 4-10 Additional Ro

Strona 154 - Set InBand Management

Chapter 4 - Configuring Network Modems 4-19MN/22156, rev 12 NetworkFigure 4-12 Route Properties dialog, CDM-800 3. Enter the following:• The name f

Strona 155 - Figure 3-58

Ne two rk MN/22156, rev 124-20 VMS User GuideRefer to section “Network | WAN | Compression” on page 4-23 for details on these settings.In a Hub role

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Chapter 4 - Configuring Network Modems 4-21MN/22156, rev 12 Networkmodified. Note that both static and dynamic ARP table entries appear in this dialog

Strona 157 - Figure 3-62

xviii VMS User GuideMN/22156, rev 12{ This Page is Intentionally Blank }

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Ne two rk MN/22156, rev 124-22 VMS User GuideWhen an existing table entry is selected, the Modify Entry and Delete Entry buttons become active.Networ

Strona 159 - Figure 3-65

Chapter 4 - Configuring Network Modems 4-23MN/22156, rev 12 NetworkNetwork | WAN | Compression This menu item appears for CDM-800 and CDM-840 units.No

Strona 160 - If not, proceed to step 27

Ne two rk MN/22156, rev 124-24 VMS User GuideSeries800 Satellite Framing Generic Stream Encapsulation (GSE) is a data link layer protocol that provid

Strona 161 - Figure 3-68

Chapter 4 - Configuring Network Modems 4-25MN/22156, rev 12 NetworkNetwork | WAN | QoS This menu item appears for CDM-800 and CDM-840 units.Note: If

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Ne two rk MN/22156, rev 124-26 VMS User Guide• DiffServ– QoS rules based on Differentiated Services settings. This mode is described in the following

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Chapter 4 - Configuring Network Modems 4-27MN/22156, rev 12 NetworkThe modem/router will prioritize the traffic based upon the DSCP Class Selec-tor Pr

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Ne two rk MN/22156, rev 124-28 VMS User GuideAs a result, each of the four AF service levels also have three Drop Precedence levels for which the mod

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Chapter 4 - Configuring Network Modems 4-29MN/22156, rev 12 Networkmatches a particular route, the ModCod specified for the group to which the Remote

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Ne two rk MN/22156, rev 124-30 VMS User GuideThe mapping of packet to QoS group is based upon the subnets that are manu-ally entered on a per-QoS Gro

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Chapter 4 - Configuring Network Modems 4-31MN/22156, rev 12 NetworkMode Select the mode of QoS operation to be used for this group from the pull-down

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Chapter 1 - General 1-1CHAPTERGENERAL How to Use This Manual This manual documents the features and functions of the Vipersat Management System (VMS),

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Ne two rk MN/22156, rev 124-32 VMS User Guideassigned ahead of a rule that just defines RTP protocol. QoS Rules that have the same amount of variable

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Chapter 4 - Configuring Network Modems 4-33MN/22156, rev 12 NetworkTo add a new rule, click on the Add button below the table to open the QoS Rule Pro

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Ne two rk MN/22156, rev 124-34 VMS User Guidepackets in the queue, and so on. Any latency-critical traffic, such as VoIP/RTP should always be assigne

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Chapter 4 - Configuring Network Modems 4-35MN/22156, rev 12 NetworkNote that, for Max/Priority mode rules, no minimum bandwidth restriction is applied

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Ne two rk MN/22156, rev 124-36 VMS User GuideFigure 4-22 Quality of Service Rules Table dialog, CDM-840Figure 4-23 QoS Rule Properties dialog, CD

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Chapter 4 - Configuring Network Modems 4-37MN/22156, rev 12 NetworkNetwork | WAN | RTI This menu item appears for CDM-840 units.Figure 4-24 Receive

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Ne two rk MN/22156, rev 124-38 VMS User GuideBit rate = Symbol rate * Modulation order * Code rateTo ensure that the bandwidth allocated for a partic

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Chapter 4 - Configuring Network Modems 4-39MN/22156, rev 12 NetworkCDM-840 preceded by VS:.{Only in a static (non-VMS) network must the address be inp

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Ne two rk MN/22156, rev 124-40 VMS User GuideThreshold values should be adjusted as necessary for the application. Refer to the section “Network | Sw

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Chapter 4 - Configuring Network Modems 4-41MN/22156, rev 12 NetworkHCC to all of the associated Remotes in that group. This address must be the same f

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Ho w to Use Thi s Ma nu al MN/22156, rev 121-2 VMS User GuideChapter 3 — VMS Configuration Covers the Quick Configuration procedure as well as deta

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Ne two rk MN/22156, rev 124-42 VMS User GuideGuard Band This parameter displays the current length of the Slot Guard Band in milliseconds for the Rem

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Chapter 4 - Configuring Network Modems 4-43MN/22156, rev 12 Network•Online – the Remote will register with the controller and request dSCPC bandwidth

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Ne two rk MN/22156, rev 124-44 VMS User GuideSet the Group ID for this Remote to match that of the associated HCC (CDD-880). Valid range is 0 to 255.

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Chapter 4 - Configuring Network Modems 4-45MN/22156, rev 12 NetworkSet the Transmit and the Receive local oscillator frequencies (MHz) for the ODU as

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Ne two rk MN/22156, rev 124-46 VMS User GuideOn the CDM-800, this setting applies only to transmit due to its lone transmit-ter. Similarly, on the CD

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Chapter 4 - Configuring Network Modems 4-47MN/22156, rev 12 NetworkNote: If the IGMP feature (FAST code) has not been purchased for this modem, the I

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Ne two rk MN/22156, rev 124-48 VMS User Guidedefines the time interval (in seconds) between each of these queries for membership.The interval must be

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Chapter 4 - Configuring Network Modems 4-49MN/22156, rev 12 NetworkFigure 4-31 Dynamic Host Relay dialog, CDM-840To activate the Dynamic Host Relay

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Ne two rk MN/22156, rev 124-50 VMS User GuideFigure 4-32 Network Management dialog, CDM-800Network ID The Network ID designation defines to which V

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Chapter 4 - Configuring Network Modems 4-51MN/22156, rev 12 NetworkValid range is 49152 to 65534.Multicast Address The Multicast Address is the manage

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Chapter 1 - General 1-3MN/22156, rev 12 Ho w to Us e Th is M an ualAppendix E — Automatic Switching Reference on how the VMS monitors and automatical

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Ne two rk MN/22156, rev 124-52 VMS User GuideFigure 4-33 Load Switching dialog, CDM-840Click in the Enable check box to activate this feature. Dela

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Chapter 4 - Configuring Network Modems 4-53MN/22156, rev 12 NetworkStep Up Threshold The Step Up Threshold establishes the percentage of bandwidth use

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Ne two rk MN/22156, rev 124-54 VMS User GuideFigure 4-34 ToS Switching dialog, CDM-840Clicking the Add Entry button opens the ToS Rule Configuratio

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Chapter 4 - Configuring Network Modems 4-55MN/22156, rev 12 Network• Switch Type – Enter an integer value in the range of 64 to 254 at the prompt to i

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E1 MN/22156, rev 124-56 VMS User GuideE1 This menu item appears for CDM-840 units only.Note: If the E1 feature (FAST code) has not been purchased fo

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Chapter 4 - Configuring Network Modems 4-57MN/22156, rev 12 E1Figure 4-37 E1 Timeslots dialog, CDM-840

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De vic es MN/22156, rev 124-58 VMS User GuideDevices The Devices menu provides access for configuring the parameter sets for the following Series800

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Chapter 4 - Configuring Network Modems 4-59MN/22156, rev 12 DevicesFor the CDM-840 Remote unit, the transmitter configuration settings are presented f

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De vic es MN/22156, rev 124-60 VMS User GuideFEC Type The FEC Type setting is fixed at DVB-S2 for the Hub unit, and VersaFEC for the Remote unit.Roll

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Chapter 4 - Configuring Network Modems 4-61MN/22156, rev 12 DevicesGold Code This parameter appears for CDM-800 units only.Caution: Changing this par

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Ho w to Use Thi s Ma nu al MN/22156, rev 121-4 VMS User GuideThe following documents are referenced in this manual, and provide supple-mentary info

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De vic es MN/22156, rev 124-62 VMS User GuideEnabling this parameter will randomize the data stream to be transmitted, result-ing in the following:•

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Chapter 4 - Configuring Network Modems 4-63MN/22156, rev 12 DevicesACM Link Adaptation can be enabled for the VersaFEC return path between the CDM-840

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De vic es MN/22156, rev 124-64 VMS User GuideFigure 4-40 Return Path ModCod, Remote Site PropertiesDevices | Demod This menu item appears for CDM-8

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Chapter 4 - Configuring Network Modems 4-65MN/22156, rev 12 DevicesFigure 4-41 DVB Demodulator dialog, CDM-840The essential parameter settings are a

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De vic es MN/22156, rev 124-66 VMS User GuideRx Terminal Mix The Terminal Mix polarity for the received signal can be set per site requirements:• [+]

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Chapter 4 - Configuring Network Modems 4-67MN/22156, rev 12 DevicesValid characters: Space ( ) * + - , . / 0 thru 9 and Aa thru Zz.For the CDD-880 tha

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De vic es MN/22156, rev 124-68 VMS User GuideEnabling this parameter will recover the randomized data stream transmitted from a Remote that has the S

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Chapter 4 - Configuring Network Modems 4-69MN/22156, rev 12 DevicesFigure 4-43 Block Down Converter dialog, CDM-840The 10 MHz Reference setting prov

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De vic es MN/22156, rev 124-70 VMS User GuideFigure 4-44 Block Up Converter dialog, CDM-840The 10 MHz Reference setting provides the option of havi

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Chapter 5 - Configuring ROSS Units 5-1CHAPTERCONFIGURING ROSS UNITS GeneralThis chapter describes using VMS to configure Vipersat ROSS units. Configu-

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Chapter 1 - General 1-5MN/22156, rev 12 Product DescriptionProduct Description IntroductionThe Vipersat Management System (VMS) is a server and client

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Status and Control MN/22156, rev 125-2 VMS User GuideStatus and ControlROSS Status View The status information for any Vipersat network ROSS can be d

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Chapter 5 - Configuring ROSS Units 5-3MN/22156, rev 12 St at us a nd Con tr ol• Heading – Identifies the position retrieved from the most recent ACU

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Status and Control MN/22156, rev 125-4 VMS User GuideAdditional status information is displayed in the bottom window panel, includ-ing device connect

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Chapter 5 - Configuring ROSS Units 5-5MN/22156, rev 12 St at us a nd Con tr olSoft Reset This command causes the selected ROSS to perform a reinitial

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Status and Control MN/22156, rev 125-6 VMS User GuideManual Handoff from Service Area The Service Area handoff command is useful when it becomes nece

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Chapter 5 - Configuring ROSS Units 5-7MN/22156, rev 12 St at us a nd Con tr olSelect the desired Service Bound from the displayed list. Next, set the

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Status and Control MN/22156, rev 125-8 VMS User GuideThe Get Event Log command exports the log as an external file (.csv) that can be opened with an

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Chapter 5 - Configuring ROSS Units 5-9MN/22156, rev 12 St at us a nd Con tr olFigure 5-7 ROSS Stored ConfigurationsHardware/Software ConfigurationR

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Using Parameter Editor MN/22156, rev 125-10 VMS User GuideUsing Parameter Editor IntroductionThe use of the Parameter Editor from the VMS is presente

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Chapter 5 - Configuring ROSS Units 5-11MN/22156, rev 12 Us ing Pa ram et er E di torFigure 5-8 Parameter Editor, ROSS ExampleSelection from the tre

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VMS v3.12.xVIPERSAT Management SystemUser GuideMarch 5, 2014Part Number MN/22156Document Revision 12Software version 3.12.0

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Product Description MN/22156, rev 121-6 VMS User GuideThe VMS ViperView display (figure 1-1) gives the operator a complete view of a network’s config

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Using Parameter Editor MN/22156, rev 125-12 VMS User GuideNetwork Settings Clicking on the Network menu item displays the Network Settings dialog sho

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Chapter 5 - Configuring ROSS Units 5-13MN/22156, rev 12 Us ing Pa ram et er E di torFigure 5-10 Modem Settings dialog, ROSSManagement Settings Clic

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Using Parameter Editor MN/22156, rev 125-14 VMS User GuideFigure 5-11 Management Settings dialog, ROSSAntenna Control Unit Settings Clicking on the

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Chapter 5 - Configuring ROSS Units 5-15MN/22156, rev 12 Us ing Pa ram et er E di torFigure 5-12 ACU Settings dialog, ROSSTracking Settings Clicking

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Using Parameter Editor MN/22156, rev 125-16 VMS User GuideFigure 5-13 Tracking Settings dialog, ROSSTime and Date Settings Clicking on the Time and

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Chapter 5 - Configuring ROSS Units 5-17MN/22156, rev 12 Us ing Pa ram et er E di torFigure 5-14 Time and Date Settings dialog, ROSS

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Using Parameter Editor MN/22156, rev 125-18 VMS User Guide{ This Page is Intentionally Blank }

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Chapter 6 - VMS Services 6-1CHAPTERVMS SERVICES GeneralThis chapter covers using the various Services that make up the VMS, the satel-lite network man

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ViperView—Monitor and Control MN/22156, rev 126-2 VMS User GuideViperView—Monitor and Control ViperView and the VMS Services function to monitor and

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Chapter 6 - VMS Services 6-3MN/22156, rev 12 ViperView—Monitor and ControlFigure 6-2 ViperView, Multiple Window ViewsFor example, the Network Manage

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Chapter 1 - General 1-7MN/22156, rev 12 Product DescriptionThe VMS has a client/server architecture, as shown in figure 1-2, with rack servers communi

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ViperView—Monitor and Control MN/22156, rev 126-4 VMS User GuideFigure 6-3 Network Manager, Group ViewSimilarly, the Antenna View displays the curr

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Chapter 6 - VMS Services 6-5MN/22156, rev 12 ViperView—Monitor and ControlTip: Each List View within ViperView presents the option to turn Item Label

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ViperView—Monitor and Control MN/22156, rev 126-6 VMS User GuideFigure 6-7 Parameter ViewThe Parameter View of a selected unit includes:• Unit Stat

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Chapter 6 - VMS Services 6-7MN/22156, rev 12 ViperView—Monitor and Control• Upgrade the unit firmware.Figure 6-8 Unit Command MenuOperations Monitor

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ViperView—Monitor and Control MN/22156, rev 126-8 VMS User GuideError Detection Using the ViperView screen, you can quickly see which sites in the ne

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Chapter 6 - VMS Services 6-9MN/22156, rev 12 ViperView—Monitor and ControlUsing the Network Manager, right-clicking on a point in the network displays

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ViperView—Monitor and Control MN/22156, rev 126-10 VMS User GuideFigure 6-11 Modem Configuration dialogFigure 6-12 Reset Failure Count, Hub Demod

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Chapter 6 - VMS Services 6-11MN/22156, rev 12 ViperView—Monitor and Controland configurations, the system ouputs an event message displaying informati

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ViperView—Monitor and Control MN/22156, rev 126-12 VMS User GuideFigure 6-13 Event View MenuClear Selecting Clear from the menu removes all log ent

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Chapter 6 - VMS Services 6-13MN/22156, rev 12 ViperView—Monitor and ControlFigure 6-14 Event Log View, Dates tabCaution: When using more than one F

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Product Description MN/22156, rev 121-8 VMS User Guide• Interfaces to external NMS:• RESTful Interface• SNMP Northbound Interface

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ViperView—Monitor and Control MN/22156, rev 126-14 VMS User GuideFigure 6-15 Event Log View, Sources tabThe VMS Server name appears in the left pan

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Chapter 6 - VMS Services 6-15MN/22156, rev 12 ViperView—Monitor and ControlFigure 6-16 Event Log View, Types tabTip: The event Type for an Event Lo

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ViperView—Monitor and Control MN/22156, rev 126-16 VMS User GuideOnce the desired filters have been defined, click on the OK button to execute the ch

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Chapter 6 - VMS Services 6-17MN/22156, rev 12 ViperView—Monitor and ControlEvent Relay Server The VMS Event Relay Server allows external client softwa

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ViperView—Monitor and Control MN/22156, rev 126-18 VMS User GuideViewing/Setting Alarm MasksDemodulators that are typically being locked and unlocked

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Chapter 6 - VMS Services 6-19MN/22156, rev 12 ViperView—Monitor and ControlUnlock Alarm Masks InBand modem device Mask Unlock Alarm flags mask and set

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ViperView—Monitor and Control MN/22156, rev 126-20 VMS User GuideDiagnostic Switching A manual switch control feature called Diagnostic Switch allows

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Chapter 6 - VMS Services 6-21MN/22156, rev 12 ViperView—Monitor and ControlFigure 6-23 Diagnostic Setup dialogsClick OK to initiate the switch. The

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ViperView—Monitor and Control MN/22156, rev 126-22 VMS User GuideFigure 6-26 Carrier Appearance, Diagnostic SwitchIf the diagnostic setup is not su

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Chapter 6 - VMS Services 6-23MN/22156, rev 12 ViperView—Monitor and ControlBecause of the possibility of an interfering carrier being created if the r

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Chapter 1 - General 1-9MN/22156, rev 12 Product DescriptionVMS Operation & Architecture A Vipersat network provides Internet Protocol (IP) connect

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ViperView—Monitor and Control MN/22156, rev 126-24 VMS User GuideFigure 6-29 Backup Command, VMS Server Menu 2. Enter the Name for the backup file

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Chapter 6 - VMS Services 6-25MN/22156, rev 12 ViperView—Monitor and ControlRestore ProcedureNote: The database backup can only be restored on the sam

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ViperView—Monitor and Control MN/22156, rev 126-26 VMS User Guide 3. From the Tree View icon in the Viperview main menu bar, select the Refresh comma

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Chapter 6 - VMS Services 6-27MN/22156, rev 12 VM S Se rv ice Ma n ag er sVMS Service Managers When VMS is started on the server and ViperView is open

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VM S Se rvi ce M an a ge rs MN/22156, rev 126-28 VMS User GuideThe Network Manager also provides a means of exposing the satellite network(s) to c

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Chapter 6 - VMS Services 6-29MN/22156, rev 12 VM S Se rv ice Ma n ag er sFigure 6-35 Network Manager, Remote Site ViewInBand Management InBand mana

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VM S Se rvi ce M an a ge rs MN/22156, rev 126-30 VMS User GuideFigure 6-36 Application Policies, Remote SiteDistribution Lists Distribution List

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Chapter 6 - VMS Services 6-31MN/22156, rev 12 VM S Se rv ice Ma n ag er sFigure 6-37 Distribution Lists, Remote SiteGuaranteed Bandwidth The InBand

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VM S Se rvi ce M an a ge rs MN/22156, rev 126-32 VMS User GuideFigure 6-38 InBand Reservations SettingTotal bandwidth reservations for the satel

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Chapter 6 - VMS Services 6-33MN/22156, rev 12 VM S Se rv ice Ma n ag er sFigure 6-40 Satellite Bandwidth ReservationsThe Satellite Reservations win

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Product Description MN/22156, rev 121-10 VMS User Guide• Satellite link Status• QoS displayed as EbN0 values for each circuit• Switching times and co

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VM S Se rvi ce M an a ge rs MN/22156, rev 126-34 VMS User GuideThe divisions shown in the color bar will vary depending on a number of factors, in

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Chapter 6 - VMS Services 6-35MN/22156, rev 12 VM S Se rv ice Ma n ag er sFigure 6-42 Application Session SetupNote: The Type default is 64; howeve

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VM S Se rvi ce M an a ge rs MN/22156, rev 126-36 VMS User GuideAn advanced switching table can be constructed for a remote modulator where specifi

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Chapter 6 - VMS Services 6-37MN/22156, rev 12 VM S Se rv ice Ma n ag er sNote that the calculated Bandwidth value for this table entry, 97.523 kHz, i

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VM S Se rvi ce M an a ge rs MN/22156, rev 126-38 VMS User GuideFigure 6-47 Allocated Carrier for Remote (R_2)Roaming with Advanced Switching A R

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Chapter 6 - VMS Services 6-39MN/22156, rev 12 VM S Se rv ice Ma n ag er sFigure 6-48 Subnet Manager, Drop-Down MenuThe Parameter view for site devi

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VM S Se rvi ce M an a ge rs MN/22156, rev 126-40 VMS User GuideOnce defined, the new subnet will appear as a new icon under the Subnet Manager. Po

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Chapter 6 - VMS Services 6-41MN/22156, rev 12 VM S Se rv ice Ma n ag er sfigure 6-51. If Space Segment Exclusions (described below) have been defined

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VM S Se rvi ce M an a ge rs MN/22156, rev 126-42 VMS User GuideTo Post a new Exclusion zone, the following information is required:• VMS Host addr

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Chapter 6 - VMS Services 6-43MN/22156, rev 12 VM S Se rv ice Ma n ag er sFigure 6-52 Space Segment Exclusions, Satellite PropertiesOnce the segment

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Chapter 1 - General 1-11MN/22156, rev 12 Product DescriptionNew in this Revision v 3.11.3 ReleaseCarrier Presence Switching Carrier Presence Switching

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VM S Se rvi ce M an a ge rs MN/22156, rev 126-44 VMS User GuideSNMP Modem Manager The SNMP Modem Manager is the controlling VMS service for all no

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Chapter 6 - VMS Services 6-45MN/22156, rev 12 VM S Se rv ice Ma n ag er sFigure 6-54 N:M Hub Modem RedundancyFor additional information on the Redu

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VM S Se rvi ce M an a ge rs MN/22156, rev 126-46 VMS User GuideThe Network View under the Vipersat Manager displays all of the units sharing the s

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Chapter 6 - VMS Services 6-47MN/22156, rev 12 VM S Se rv ice Ma n ag er sFigure 6-56 Manage Images commandSelecting the Manage Images command from

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VM S Se rvi ce M an a ge rs MN/22156, rev 126-48 VMS User GuideFigure 6-58 Image Manager, Add SelectionTo upgrade the firmware image for a netwo

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Chapter 6 - VMS Services 6-49MN/22156, rev 12 VM S Se rv ice Ma n ag er sTo upgrade multiple units, use the Multi-Select feature (Ctrl-click, Shift-c

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VM S Se rvi ce M an a ge rs MN/22156, rev 126-50 VMS User Guide{ This Page is Intentionally Blank }

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Chapter 7 - Out-of-Band Units 7-1CHAPTEROUT-OF-BAND UNITSGeneral Out-of-Band management and switching serves to control satellite modems that either u

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Ge ner al MN/22156, rev 127-2 VMS User Guide• The ModCod setting to be used for the channel can be specified, both when configuring the circuit and w

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Chapter 7 - Out-of-Band Units 7-3MN/22156, rev 12 Gene ral 1. Connect the target CiM-25 unit to a PC workstation and assign a valid IP address for the

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Product Description MN/22156, rev 121-12 VMS User GuideThe different HTTP request methods used for transactions:• GET – request method that returns t

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SNMP Modem Manager MN/22156, rev 127-4 VMS User GuideSNMP Modem ManagerThe SNMP Modem Manager is the controlling service for all non-Vipersat Out-of-

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Chapter 7 - Out-of-Band Units 7-5MN/22156, rev 12 SN MP M od em M an age rFigure 7-2 SNMP Modem Manager PropertiesThere are three settable paramete

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SNMP Modem Manager MN/22156, rev 127-6 VMS User GuideFigure 7-3 New SNMP Modem dialog 3. Configure the parameter settings for the new modem:a. Ente

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Chapter 7 - Out-of-Band Units 7-7MN/22156, rev 12 SN MP M od em M an age rFigure 7-4 CDM-600L Unit Properties dialogNote that, in this dialog, the

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SNMP Modem Manager MN/22156, rev 127-8 VMS User GuideParameter View When a modem unit is selected from the tree list in the left ViperView window pan

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Chapter 7 - Out-of-Band Units 7-9MN/22156, rev 12 SN MP M od em M an age r• Refresh – Clicking the Refresh command will read the current state of all

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SNMP Modem Manager MN/22156, rev 127-10 VMS User GuideFigure 7-7 Binding Modulator to Up Converter, SNMP ModemFigure 7-8 Binding Demodulator to D

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Chapter 7 - Out-of-Band Units 7-11MN/22156, rev 12 SN MP M od em M an age rNow that the binding procedure for the first unit has been completed with

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Switching Out-of-Band Modems MN/22156, rev 127-12 VMS User GuideSwitching Out-of-Band ModemsOverviewSNMP controlled modems are defined as Out-of-Band

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Chapter 7 - Out-of-Band Units 7-13MN/22156, rev 12 Switching Out-of-Band ModemsOut-of-Band Circuit Manager (OBCM)GeneralOBCM is utilized for switching

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Chapter 1 - General 1-13MN/22156, rev 12 Product DescriptionDrag-and-Drop The option to Drag-and-Drop a modem/router unit onto an antenna is now suppo

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Switching Out-of-Band Modems MN/22156, rev 127-14 VMS User Guidesetting that defines the ModCod. With SNMP controlled modems, the ModCod must be pres

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Chapter 7 - Out-of-Band Units 7-15MN/22156, rev 12 Switching Out-of-Band ModemsFigure 7-10 Create OOB Circuit, Hub and Remote commandsBecause circui

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Switching Out-of-Band Modems MN/22156, rev 127-16 VMS User GuideFigure 7-11 Circuit Identification, Full Duplex P2P 2. Select the Full Duplex Point

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Chapter 7 - Out-of-Band Units 7-17MN/22156, rev 12 Switching Out-of-Band ModemsFigure 7-12 Circuit Configuration, Full Duplex P2P 5. Click on the Ma

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Switching Out-of-Band Modems MN/22156, rev 127-18 VMS User Guide 7. Enter the channel Bit Rate and the reference Power level for the Managed unit (le

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Chapter 7 - Out-of-Band Units 7-19MN/22156, rev 12 Switching Out-of-Band ModemsThis box must be checked if the circuit requires an exact match to the

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Switching Out-of-Band Modems MN/22156, rev 127-20 VMS User GuideFigure 7-15 Commit Page, Full Duplex P2PA red check mark will indicate if the Circu

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Chapter 7 - Out-of-Band Units 7-21MN/22156, rev 12 Switching Out-of-Band ModemsFigure 7-16 Circuit Identification, Half Duplex Broadcast 2. Select t

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Switching Out-of-Band Modems MN/22156, rev 127-22 VMS User GuideFigure 7-17 Circuit Configuration, Half Duplex BroadcastFigure 7-18 Select Modula

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Chapter 7 - Out-of-Band Units 7-23MN/22156, rev 12 Switching Out-of-Band Modemsacceptable, such as for modem units that utilize Ethernet as the primar

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Product Description MN/22156, rev 121-14 VMS User GuideDual Speed Status Update Timer The Vipersat Manager Status Update Message timer now provides t

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Switching Out-of-Band Modems MN/22156, rev 127-24 VMS User GuideFigure 7-19 Select Demodulator, Half Duplex BroadcastFigure 7-20 Circuit Configur

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Chapter 7 - Out-of-Band Units 7-25MN/22156, rev 12 Switching Out-of-Band ModemsFigure 7-21 Summary Page, Half Duplex Broadcast 16. Click on the Next

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Switching Out-of-Band Modems MN/22156, rev 127-26 VMS User GuideFigure 7-22 Commit Page, Half Duplex BroadcastCustom Circuit ConfigurationWhile Ful

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Chapter 7 - Out-of-Band Units 7-27MN/22156, rev 12 Switching Out-of-Band ModemsDescription field text entry: use Ctrl+Enter to create a new line indep

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Switching Out-of-Band Modems MN/22156, rev 127-28 VMS User GuideFigure 7-24 Circuit Configuration, CustomFigure 7-25 Custom Circuit, First Channe

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Chapter 7 - Out-of-Band Units 7-29MN/22156, rev 12 Switching Out-of-Band ModemsThe VMS uses the reference power setting as a basis for calculating the

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Switching Out-of-Band Modems MN/22156, rev 127-30 VMS User GuideClick on the Managed Device bar to select the next managed device (for the second cha

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Chapter 7 - Out-of-Band Units 7-31MN/22156, rev 12 Switching Out-of-Band ModemsFigure 7-27 Custom Circuit, Second Channel CompletedFigure 7-28 Sum

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Switching Out-of-Band Modems MN/22156, rev 127-32 VMS User GuideIf the configuration is accepted by the wizard, the page will indicate that the Circu

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Chapter 7 - Out-of-Band Units 7-33MN/22156, rev 12 Switching Out-of-Band ModemsFigure 7-30 Circuit Operations Command MenuCommands to Setup, Takedow

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Chapter 1 - General 1-15MN/22156, rev 12 Con ta ct I nfo rm ationContact Information Customer Support Contact Comtech EF Data Customer Support for inf

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Switching Out-of-Band Modems MN/22156, rev 127-34 VMS User GuideFigure 7-32 Point-to-Point Circuit StatusFigure 7-33 Broadcast Circuit SetupFigur

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Chapter 7 - Out-of-Band Units 7-35MN/22156, rev 12 Switching Out-of-Band ModemsFigure 7-35 Custom Circuit SetupFigure 7-36 Custom Circuit Status,

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Switching Out-of-Band Modems MN/22156, rev 127-36 VMS User GuideFigure 7-37 Custom Circuit Status, 2nd ChannelArrangeLink Circuit OperationsThis se

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Chapter 7 - Out-of-Band Units 7-37MN/22156, rev 12 Switching Out-of-Band ModemsFigure 7-38 Circuit Specific Options Tab, Schedule Setup PageFigure 7

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Switching Out-of-Band Modems MN/22156, rev 127-38 VMS User GuideClick on the Add Schedule button in the lower portion of the page to proceed to the S

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Chapter 7 - Out-of-Band Units 7-39MN/22156, rev 12 Switching Out-of-Band ModemsClicking on a circuit will highlight it and display the associated chan

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Appendix A - VMS Cross Banding A-1APPENDIXVMS CROSS BANDINGThe VMS has the capability to accommodate applications involving satellite cross strapping

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MN/22156, rev 12A-2 VMS User Guide• The satellite has mapped the transponder from one antenna to a transponder on another antenna.• The satellite ser

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Appendix A - VMS Cross Banding A-3MN/22156, rev 12Vipersat Cross Banding SolutionFigure A-2 illustrates a schematic representation of a cross banded s

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COMTECH EF DATAVIPERSAT Network Products Group3215 Skyway CourtFremont, CA 94539USAPhone: (510) 252-1462Fax: (510) 252-1695www.comtechefdata.comPart N

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Co nta ct I nf orm at ion MN/22156, rev 121-16 VMS User Guide{ This Page is Intentionally Blank }

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MN/22156, rev 12A-4 VMS User GuideFigure A-3 VMS Cross Banded Network ConfigurationIn response to the network configuration shown in figure A-3 the

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Appendix A - VMS Cross Banding A-5MN/22156, rev 12Figure A-4 illustrates the results of the VMS solution for managing and control-ling the cross bande

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MN/22156, rev 12A-6 VMS User GuideFigure A-5 Transponder dialog, C to KuFigure A-6 Transponder dialog, Ku to CTo create a new transponder, right-

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Appendix B - Antenna Visibility B-1APPENDIXANTENNA VISIBILITY GeneralAntenna Visibility is a powerful tool in the VMS that allows an operator to contr

Strona 340 - Operator Switch Request

Using Antenna Visibility MN/22156, rev 12B-2 VMS User GuideUsing Antenna VisibilityAntenna Visibility is accessed by right-clicking on the desired sa

Strona 341 - Advanced Switching — ModCods

Appendix B - Antenna Visibility B-3MN/22156, rev 12 Usin g A nte nn a Vi si bilit yFigure B-2 Ku-band Visibility Ranges, Center/BandwidthThe frequen

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Using Antenna Visibility MN/22156, rev 12B-4 VMS User Guidebility tab, showing either a center frequency with bandwidth, or a base frequency and top

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Appendix B - Antenna Visibility B-5MN/22156, rev 12 Usin g A nte nn a Vi si bilit yExample — Blocking Spectrum Affected by Local Ground Frequency Inte

Strona 344 - Subnet Manager

Using Antenna Visibility MN/22156, rev 12B-6 VMS User GuideUsing the visibility Subtract function, a new block for this area of interference can be c

Strona 345 - Declare Subnet

Appendix B - Antenna Visibility B-7MN/22156, rev 12 Usin g A nte nn a Vi si bilit yThis configuration results in the VMS switching as shown below. The

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Chapter 2 - VMS Installation 2-1CHAPTERVMS INSTALLATION GeneralFor specifications for the minimum recommended hardware and software plat-form configur

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Using Antenna Visibility MN/22156, rev 12B-8 VMS User Guide{ This Page is Intentionally Blank }

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Appendix C - Redundancy C-1APPENDIXREDUNDANCYGeneralThis appendix describes the optional redundancy services that protect critical Vipersat network eq

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VMS Redundancy MN/22156, rev 12C-2 VMS User GuideVMS RedundancyDescriptionVMS redundancy (protection) increases the system availability of a Vipersat

Strona 350 - Redundancy Manager

Appendix C - Redundancy C-3MN/22156, rev 12 VMS RedundancyRedundant Hot-StandbyIn a redundant configuration, the VMS servers run in parallel. The VMS

Strona 351 - Vipersat Manager

VMS Redundancy MN/22156, rev 12C-4 VMS User Guidemanually switches the server back to active mode, or a failure occurs causing an automatic switch-ov

Strona 352 - Application Image Manager

Appendix C - Redundancy C-5MN/22156, rev 12 VMS RedundancyServer Synchronization Server synchronization is always executed by/from the active VMS serv

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VMS Redundancy MN/22156, rev 12C-6 VMS User Guideto the lost heartbeat of the former active server. When the former active server returns, it will de

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Appendix C - Redundancy C-7MN/22156, rev 12 VMS Redundancyfigure C-2). The next server status that is displayed is that of the local server, followed

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VMS Redundancy MN/22156, rev 12C-8 VMS User GuideFigure C-3 ViperView, VMS Server Drop-down Menu 3. From the VMS Server drop-down menu, select the

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Appendix C - Redundancy C-9MN/22156, rev 12 VMS Redundancy 4. Click on the Redundancy tab to configure the redundancy settings for this server (figure

Strona 357 - OUT-OF-BAND UNITS

Ge ner al MN/22156, rev 122-2 VMS User GuideVMS Server - MS Windows Update Setting The Microsoft Windows Update feature provides a selection of confi

Strona 358 - Ethernet IP Interface

VMS Redundancy MN/22156, rev 12C-10 VMS User GuideThe daily time is generally set for when traffic is typically at a low level, such as early morning

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Appendix C - Redundancy C-11MN/22156, rev 12 VMS RedundancyNOC, for example.Click the Traps tab, shown in figure C-6, to display the existing SNMP Man

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VMS Redundancy MN/22156, rev 12C-12 VMS User GuideFigure C-7 Activate Command, VMS Server Menu 9. From the Active VMS server, select the Synchroniz

Strona 361 - Configure SNMP Modem

Appendix C - Redundancy C-13MN/22156, rev 12 VMS RedundancyThis concludes the procedure for installing and configuring the VMS redun-dancy servers.• T

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N:M Hub Modem Redundancy MN/22156, rev 12C-14 VMS User GuideN:M Hub Modem RedundancyDescriptionThe N:M Hub Modem Redundancy service provides for the

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Appendix C - Redundancy C-15MN/22156, rev 12 N:M Hub Modem RedundancyFigure C-9 N:M Redundancy Logic DiagramThe switching control mechanism is compl

Strona 364 - Parameter View

N:M Hub Modem Redundancy MN/22156, rev 12C-16 VMS User GuideThe spare unit is selected in order of IP address. If the spare unit fails to respond or

Strona 365 - Configuring the RF Chain

Appendix C - Redundancy C-17MN/22156, rev 12 N:M Hub Modem Redundancy• The VMS, managed power strip, and hub modems must be on the same LAN segment• A

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N:M Hub Modem Redundancy MN/22156, rev 12C-18 VMS User GuideFigure C-10 N:M Block DiagramSample InstallationFigure C-11 shows a diagram of a sample

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Appendix C - Redundancy C-19MN/22156, rev 12 N:M Hub Modem RedundancyFigure C-11 Typical N:M Redundant InstallationThe URL http://www.servertech.com

Strona 368 - Switching Out-of-Band Modems

Chapter 2 - VMS Installation 2-3MN/22156, rev 12 Gene ralFigure 2-2 Windows Update, Change Settings window 3. Select the update setting from the dro

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N:M Hub Modem Redundancy MN/22156, rev 12C-20 VMS User GuideSetting Up N:M RedundancyThere are 3 hierarchal objects in N:M Redundancy, as shown in fi

Strona 370 - Configuring OOB Circuits

Appendix C - Redundancy C-21MN/22156, rev 12 N:M Hub Modem RedundancyRedundancy Manager The Device Redundancy Manager is loaded as a service in ViperV

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N:M Hub Modem Redundancy MN/22156, rev 12C-22 VMS User GuideFigure C-16 Group Drop-down MenuPower StripsSelecting Create Strip from the drop-down m

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Appendix C - Redundancy C-23MN/22156, rev 12 N:M Hub Modem RedundancyFigure C-18 New Power Strip dialogThe operator can name the strip (such as ref

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N:M Hub Modem Redundancy MN/22156, rev 12C-24 VMS User GuideRedundancy GroupsAfter declaring the strip(s), right-click on the main redundancy group a

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Appendix C - Redundancy C-25MN/22156, rev 12 N:M Hub Modem RedundancyFigure C-22 Enable Hearbeat in VMS, CDM-570/570L (left), SLM-5650A (right)Right

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N:M Hub Modem Redundancy MN/22156, rev 12C-26 VMS User GuideHub SLM-5650A ModemConnect to the Hub modem using the Web interface, then select the Vipe

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Appendix C - Redundancy C-27MN/22156, rev 12 N:M Hub Modem Redundancyimportant step after populating the group), restore the device configuration, cle

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N:M Hub Modem Redundancy MN/22156, rev 12C-28 VMS User GuideSystem RestorationOnce VMS performs a unit restoration, the backup unit will take on all

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Appendix C - Redundancy C-29MN/22156, rev 12 N:M Hub Modem RedundancyFigure C-28 New Configuration dialogGive the configuration file an appropriate

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Ge ner al MN/22156, rev 122-4 VMS User Guide• Upgrade Installation - An installation on a server that has previously been installed as a VMS server i

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N:M Hub Modem Redundancy MN/22156, rev 12C-30 VMS User GuideBy default the file will be saved in the location shown in figure C-30.Figure C-30 Sav

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Appendix C - Redundancy C-31MN/22156, rev 12 N:M Hub Modem RedundancyFigure C-31 Importing FileSelect the appropriate file from the list:Figure C-32

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N:M Hub Modem Redundancy MN/22156, rev 12C-32 VMS User Guidemends using VLOAD to maintain backups of all network units. These backup files can be use

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Appendix C - Redundancy C-33MN/22156, rev 12 N:M Hub Modem RedundancyHow N:M Redundancy WorksIn the event of failure of any active device, a unit from

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N:M Hub Modem Redundancy MN/22156, rev 12C-34 VMS User Guide 2. When an event is detected that requires a redundancy switch, VMS sends a notification

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Appendix C - Redundancy C-35MN/22156, rev 12 N:M Hub Modem RedundancyCaution: A repaired failed unit will have the same IP address and function as it

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N:M Hub Modem Redundancy MN/22156, rev 12C-36 VMS User Guide 2. On the Administration > Feature Configuration page shown in figure C-34, enter the

Strona 387 - Page will be displayed

Appendix C - Redundancy C-37MN/22156, rev 12 N:M Hub Modem Redundancyuse this IP address, make certain that the IP address is on the Hub subnet and is

Strona 388 - OOB Circuit Operations

N:M Hub Modem Redundancy MN/22156, rev 12C-38 VMS User GuideFigure C-38 Transmit Configuration page, CDM-570/570L 9. On the Satellite Modem Configu

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Appendix C - Redundancy C-39MN/22156, rev 12 N:M Hub Modem RedundancyFigure C-40 BUC Configuration, CDM-570/570L 11. On the Satellite Modem Configur

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Chapter 2 - VMS Installation 2-5MN/22156, rev 12 Pr epare Serve r for V MS I ns tal la tionPrepare Server for VMS Installation The Vipersat Managemen

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N:M Hub Modem Redundancy MN/22156, rev 12C-40 VMS User Guide{ This Page is Intentionally Blank }

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Appendix D - SNMP Traps D-1APPENDIXSNMP TRAPS IntroductionThis appendix describes the use of SNMP traps by the Vipersat Management System (VMS). SNMP

Strona 393 - Figure 7-39

Introduction MN/22156, rev 12D-2 VMS User GuideUsing SNMP Traps SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) along with the associated Vipersat Manageme

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Appendix D - SNMP Traps D-3MN/22156, rev 12 Co nf i gu rin g S NMP Tr apsConfiguring SNMP Traps To configure SNMP traps, from ViperView, shown in fig

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Co nfi gur in g SN MP T ra p s MN/22156, rev 12D-4 VMS User GuideSelect the Traps tab to display the SNMP Manager TRAP dialog shown in figure D-3. Yo

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Appendix D - SNMP Traps D-5MN/22156, rev 12 Co nf i gu rin g S NMP Tr apsModify Selecting an existing Trap Destination from the list as shown in figu

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Su mma ry MN/22156, rev 12D-6 VMS User GuideSummary You should keep in mind the following characteristics of an SNMP Trap.• SNMP is not a “reliable”

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Appendix E - Automatic Switching E-1APPENDIXAUTOMATIC SWITCHINGGeneralAutomatic switching is a feature of the VMS that allows dynamically changing the

Strona 399 - • Selects demodulators first

Ge ner al MN/22156, rev 12E-2 VMS User Guideback to these intelligent modem/routers, effectively managing the Vipersat network operation in real time,

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Appendix E - Automatic Switching E-3MN/22156, rev 12 Gene ralshould be used as a starting point. These defaults are stored in each modulator/demodulat

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Pr epa re S er ver for VM S In sta llati on MN/22156, rev 122-6 VMS User GuideFigure 2-3 System Control PanelFigure 2-4 System Properties—Advan

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Lo ad S wi tch ing MN/22156, rev 12E-4 VMS User GuideLoad Switching OverviewThere are three primary functional components involved in the load switchi

Strona 403 - ANTENNA VISIBILITY

Appendix E - Automatic Switching E-5MN/22156, rev 12 Lo ad S wi tch in gThe basic concept for all load switching is that a running average of current

Strona 404 - Using Antenna Visibility

Lo ad S wi tch ing MN/22156, rev 12E-6 VMS User GuideTable E-1 STDMA ACK MessageIf there is adequate return path bandwidth available, the values of

Strona 405 - Figure B-3

Appendix E - Automatic Switching E-7MN/22156, rev 12 Lo ad S wi tch in g• Dynamic Slot Mode – The slot size for each Remote is computed based on the t

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Lo ad S wi tch ing MN/22156, rev 12E-8 VMS User GuideLoad Switching—STDMA HubBefore discussing how load switching is determined, it is necessary to ex

Strona 407 - Frequency Interference

Appendix E - Automatic Switching E-9MN/22156, rev 12 Lo ad S wi tch in g• Load Switching – This is a type of Automatic Switching that is based on the

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Lo ad S wi tch ing MN/22156, rev 12E-10 VMS User GuideIf the average bandwidth used exceeds the threshold percentage of available bandwidth, then a fl

Strona 409 - Figure B-10

Appendix E - Automatic Switching E-11MN/22156, rev 12 Lo ad S wi tch in gFigure E-5 Auto Switching Menu, CDM-570/570L RemoteFigure E-6 Remote Load

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Lo ad S wi tch ing MN/22156, rev 12E-12 VMS User Guide• SCPC Step Down Threshold – Similar to the Step Up Threshold, except Step Down is used to trigg

Strona 411 - REDUNDANCY

Appendix E - Automatic Switching E-13MN/22156, rev 12 Lo ad S wi tch in gLoad Switch ExampleAn automatic load switching example, illustrated in the sc

Strona 412 - Standby #N VMS Server

Chapter 2 - VMS Installation 2-7MN/22156, rev 12 Pr epare Serve r for V MS I ns tal la tionFigure 2-5 DEP tab 4. Select the Turn on DEP for essenti

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Lo ad S wi tch ing MN/22156, rev 12E-14 VMS User Guide 3. The STDMA Controller compares the Remote’s pre-selected buffer limits with its buffer status

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Appendix E - Automatic Switching E-15MN/22156, rev 12 Lo ad S wi tch in gThis entire process is automatic, following the policies established for the

Strona 415 - Server Contention

Application Switching MN/22156, rev 12E-16 VMS User GuideApplication SwitchingNote: This Application Switching section refers to functionality of the

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Appendix E - Automatic Switching E-17MN/22156, rev 12 App li catio n S wit chingEach application type will have been assigned a bandwidth allocation w

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To S Sw it chi ng MN/22156, rev 12E-18 VMS User GuideToS SwitchingToS BackgroundThe Type of Service (ToS) byte is an 8-bit field contained within the

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Appendix E - Automatic Switching E-19MN/22156, rev 12 To S Sw it chingthe clear and often provides the only mechanism for identifying and prioritize t

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To S Sw it chi ng MN/22156, rev 12E-20 VMS User GuideConfigurationThe ToS switching feature can be configured within the SLM-5650A modem using either

Strona 420 - C-10 VMS User Guide

Appendix E - Automatic Switching E-21MN/22156, rev 12 To S Sw it chingExample ImplementationsToS Switching Per DeviceFor applications that require an

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To S Sw it chi ng MN/22156, rev 12E-22 VMS User GuideFigure E-12 Per Type ToS Switching ExampleToS RemarkingFor situations where the application dev

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Appendix E - Automatic Switching E-23MN/22156, rev 12 To S Sw it chingFigure E-13 ToS Remarking ApplicationToS to DSCP Value ConversionsApplication

Strona 423 - Clearing Server Contention

Pr epa re S er ver for VM S In sta llati on MN/22156, rev 122-8 VMS User GuideShould the new VMS installation fail, the fall-back procedure would b

Strona 424 - N:M Hub Modem Redundancy

To S Sw it chi ng MN/22156, rev 12E-24 VMS User GuideMesh Setup Based on ToS DetectionThe detection of a ToS stamped packet by a remote modem can prov

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Appendix E - Automatic Switching E-25MN/22156, rev 12 Entry Channel Mode SwitchingEntry Channel Mode Switching Entry Channel Mode (ECM) provides a met

Strona 426 - Installing N:M Redundancy

Entry Channel Mode Switching MN/22156, rev 12E-26 VMS User Guidetheir SCPC carrier inhibit flag set. The keep alive message is sent once every two sec

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Appendix E - Automatic Switching E-27MN/22156, rev 12 Entry Channel Mode SwitchingFigure E-15 ECM Switch Recovery: < 3 minutesUnit Reboot0Burst D

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Entry Channel Mode Switching MN/22156, rev 12E-28 VMS User GuideFigure E-16 ECM Switch Recovery: > 3 minutesUsing STDMA ECMEntry Channel mode ope

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Appendix E - Automatic Switching E-29MN/22156, rev 12 Entry Channel Mode SwitchingCDM-570/L and the SLM-5650A; the UI page appearances may differ, how

Strona 430 - Setting Up N:M Redundancy

Entry Channel Mode Switching MN/22156, rev 12E-30 VMS User GuideFigure E-18 ECM Remote List Page, CDM-570/570L 2. From the STDMA Remote List, select

Strona 431 - Adding Strips and Groups

Appendix E - Automatic Switching E-31MN/22156, rev 12 Entry Channel Mode Switchingand not switch out to SCPC unless either an application switch occur

Strona 432 - Power Strips

Entry Channel Mode Switching MN/22156, rev 12E-32 VMS User Guiderequired acquisition time of the receiver and the amount of time allowed for M&C p

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Appendix E - Automatic Switching E-33MN/22156, rev 12 Entry Channel Mode SwitchingFigure E-21 Entry Channel Mode v2 Configuration, HubRemote Configu

Strona 434 - Enabling Heartbeats

Chapter 2 - VMS Installation 2-9MN/22156, rev 12 Pr epare Serve r for V MS I ns tal la tionFigure 2-7 VMS Backup Save As dialogPrepare for Crypto-K

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Entry Channel Mode Switching MN/22156, rev 12E-34 VMS User GuideFigure E-22 Entry Channel Mode v2 Configuration, RemoteECM ProcessingA detailed repr

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Appendix E - Automatic Switching E-35MN/22156, rev 12 Entry Channel Mode SwitchingFigure E-23 ECMv2 Processing Diagram B ootVMS RemoteSatellite Dela

Strona 437 - Backup Configurations

Ca rrier Pre se nce Sw it c hi ng MN/22156, rev 12E-36 VMS User GuideCarrier Presence Switching Overview Carrier Presence Switching (CPS) allows the

Strona 438 - Pre-Configuring Backup Files

Appendix E - Automatic Switching E-37MN/22156, rev 12 Ca rri er Prese nce Sw itc hi ngFigure E-24 Entry Rate, InBand Application PoliciesFigure E-

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Ca rrier Pre se nce Sw it c hi ng MN/22156, rev 12E-38 VMS User GuideAs a policy setting, the Entry Rate parameter is hierarchical. By default, it i

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Appendix E - Automatic Switching E-39MN/22156, rev 12 Ca rri er Prese nce Sw itc hi ngWith the settings shown in the example above, this particular

Strona 441 - Appendix C - Redundancy C-31

Ca rrier Pre se nce Sw it c hi ng MN/22156, rev 12E-40 VMS User GuideFigure E-29 Pool Vacancy exampleThe allocation of bandwidth will remain uncha

Strona 442 - Cleaning up

Appendix E - Automatic Switching E-41MN/22156, rev 12 Ca rri er Prese nce Sw itc hi ngFigure E-31 Resource ErrorSwitch All on Roam Away — Satellit

Strona 443 - How N:M Redundancy Works

Ca rrier Pre se nce Sw it c hi ng MN/22156, rev 12E-42 VMS User GuideThis parameter must be enabled on all satellites within the network when config

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Appendix F - Northbound Interface F-1APPENDIXNORTHBOUND INTERFACE General The VMS SNMP module Northbound Interface (NBI) available in version 3.10 or

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Document Revision HistoryRevision Date Description07/03/07Initial Release.Note: This new document part number, MN/22156, supersedes the previous VMS U

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Pr epa re S er ver for VM S In sta llati on MN/22156, rev 122-10 VMS User GuideFigure 2-8 Server Menu, ViperViewFigure 2-9 Serial Number, Serve

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NB I Fe at ure Des cript ion MN/22156, rev 12F-2 VMS User GuideNBI Feature DescriptionIn order to reduce the management overhead for typical device

Strona 448 - Figure C-39

Appendix F - Northbound Interface F-3MN/22156, rev 12 N BI F ea tur e D escri ptionFigure F-1 SNMP Flow Diagram

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Op era ti ona l St at us Q uer ie s MN/22156, rev 12F-4 VMS User GuideOperational Status Queries The VMS exposes certain operational status via SNMP

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Appendix F - Northbound Interface F-5MN/22156, rev 12 Ope ra tio na l St at us Q ue rie sHub Demodulator Eb/No One of the main preferences is to corre

Strona 451 - SNMP TRAPS

Proxy Caching Support MN/22156, rev 12F-6 VMS User GuideProxy Caching SupportWhen operating as a proxy on behalf of Comtech network equipment, the

Strona 452 - SNMP Traps Available in VMS

Appendix F - Northbound Interface F-7MN/22156, rev 12 Op e ra ti ona l P roc ed ure sOperational ProceduresThere are two sets of VMS MIB files that co

Strona 453 - Configuring SNMP Traps

Op era ti ona l P roc ed ure s MN/22156, rev 12F-8 VMS User GuideFigure F-2 Read Community for System QueriesFigure F-3 Read Community for Unit

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Appendix F - Northbound Interface F-9MN/22156, rev 12 Op e ra ti ona l P roc ed ure sFigure F-4 Table of RemotesThe example above used a Tree View o

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Op era ti ona l P roc ed ure s MN/22156, rev 12F-10 VMS User GuideFigure F-5 Remote Alarm CountLink StatisticsHub Demodulator Eb/No One of the mai

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Appendix F - Northbound Interface F-11MN/22156, rev 12 Op e ra ti ona l P roc ed ure sreceiving Hub demodulator as well. This variable operates much l

Strona 457 - AUTOMATIC SWITCHING

Chapter 2 - VMS Installation 2-11MN/22156, rev 12 Pr epare Serve r for V MS I ns tal la tionFigure 2-10 Licensing Information, Crypto-Key 4. Perfor

Strona 458 - Hitless Switching

Op era ti ona l P roc ed ure s MN/22156, rev 12F-12 VMS User GuideFigure F-7 Example VS OIDsThe example below shows a step through of CDM-840 dyna

Strona 459 - MN/22156, rev 12 Gene ral

Appendix F - Northbound Interface F-13MN/22156, rev 12 Op e ra ti ona l P roc ed ure sThe second Hub associated (switched) demodulator is known in the

Strona 460 - Load Switching

Op era ti ona l P roc ed ure s MN/22156, rev 12F-14 VMS User GuideCaching Test VerificationUse one or all listed variables in the “Vipersat Manageme

Strona 461 - Burst Controller

Appendix F - Northbound Interface F-15MN/22156, rev 12 Ca ched M IB V ar iab le sCached MIB Variables The specific MIB variables that are cached vary

Strona 462 - STDMA ACK Message

Ca che d M IB V ar iab le s MN/22156, rev 12F-16 VMS User GuideCDM-800, Version 1.4.xcdm800UnitAlarmscdm800TrafficEthernetAlarms cdm800TxAlarms cdm

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Appendix F - Northbound Interface F-17MN/22156, rev 12 Ca ched M IB V ar iab le sCDM-840, Version 1.4.xCDD-880, Version 1.4.xcdm840UnitAlarmscdm840Tra

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Ca che d M IB V ar iab le s MN/22156, rev 12F-18 VMS User Guide{ This Page is Intentionally Blank }

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Appendix G - VMS Client Users G-1APPENDIXVMS CLIENT USERS General VMS v3.11.x (and later) offers user authentication, with the ability to create remot

Strona 466 - Load Switching—Remote

Se rve r C onf igu ra ti on MN/22156, rev 12G-2 VMS User GuideServer Configuration Most of the required configuration is done on the server. If the

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Appendix G - VMS Client Users G-3MN/22156, rev 12 Se rver C on fig ur ationFigure G-2 Create VMS User Group 2. Set the local network access security

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Pr epa re S er ver for VM S In sta llati on MN/22156, rev 122-12 VMS User GuideNote: The “Show processes from all users” checkbox at the bottom of

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Se rve r C onf igu ra ti on MN/22156, rev 12G-4 VMS User GuideFigure G-3 Security Options Setting 3. Set the COM Security permissions. Browse to A

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Appendix G - VMS Client Users G-5MN/22156, rev 12 Se rver C on fig ur ationFigure G-4 Component Services, My Computer PropertiesFigure G-5 COM Sec

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Se rve r C onf igu ra ti on MN/22156, rev 12G-6 VMS User GuideFigure G-6 Access Permission, Security LimitsFigure G-7 Select Users or GroupsIn t

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Appendix G - VMS Client Users G-7MN/22156, rev 12 Se rver C on fig ur ationFigure G-8 Permissions for VMS UsersFigure G-9 Launch and Activation Pe

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Se rve r C onf igu ra ti on MN/22156, rev 12G-8 VMS User Guide 4. Set the DCOM Security. Return to the Component Services window and expand the My C

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Appendix G - VMS Client Users G-9MN/22156, rev 12 Se rver C on fig ur ationOpen the Security tab and ensure that the Customize radio buttons are selec

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Se rve r C onf igu ra ti on MN/22156, rev 12G-10 VMS User GuideFigure G-13 VMS Security, Launch and Activation PermissionsFigure G-14 VMS Securi

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Appendix G - VMS Client Users G-11MN/22156, rev 12 Se rver C on fig ur ation 5. Create the VMS user. Browse to Administrative Tools\Computer Managemen

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Se rve r C onf igu ra ti on MN/22156, rev 12G-12 VMS User GuideFigure G-16 Create new VMS Client UserFigure G-17 New Client User Properties, Mem

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Appendix G - VMS Client Users G-13MN/22156, rev 12 Se rver C on fig ur ationIf any user group names appear in the list, select them and Remove them.Cl

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Chapter 2 - VMS Installation 2-13MN/22156, rev 12 Pr epare Serve r for V MS I ns tal la tionFigure 2-12 Task Manager Warning dialog 4. After each o

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Cl ien t C o nf igu ra t io n MN/22156, rev 12G-14 VMS User GuideClient Configuration Configuration of the client workstation is fairly simple. Alwa

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Appendix G - VMS Client Users G-15MN/22156, rev 12 Cl ient C onfig ura ti on 3. Verify VMS client access. [The VMS Server must be running VOS, the Vip

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Cl ien t C o nf igu ra t io n MN/22156, rev 12G-16 VMS User GuideNote: If multi-layer login security is employed for this VMS, access may be read-o

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Appendix H - Glossary H-1APPENDIXGLOSSARYAACK A signal used in computing and other fields to indicate acknowledgement, such as a packet message used i

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MN/22156, rev 12H-2 VMS User GuideBER Bit Error Rate (sometimes Ratio) – A measure of the number of data bits received incorrectly compared to the tot

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Appendix H - Glossary H-3MN/22156, rev 12CRC Cyclic Redundancy Check – A method of applying a checksum to a block of data to determine if any errors o

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MN/22156, rev 12H-4 VMS User GuideEs/N0The ratio of Es (energy per symbol) and N0 (noise power spectral density per Hz). This is closely approximate t

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Appendix H - Glossary H-5MN/22156, rev 12GIR Guaranteed Information RateGroup ID A number assigned to equipment which defines it as a member of a grou

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MN/22156, rev 12H-6 VMS User GuideIGMP Internet Group Management Protocol – An IP communications protocol used by network hosts and adjacent routers t

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Appendix H - Glossary H-7MN/22156, rev 12LO Local Oscillator – A component used in upconverters, downconverters, and transponders for frequency transl

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Pr epa re S er ver for VM S In sta llati on MN/22156, rev 122-14 VMS User GuideFigure 2-13 Programs and Features Control Panel 2. Select Vipersat

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MN/22156, rev 12H-8 VMS User GuideNOC Network Operations Center – The main control center for network operations. A NOC can interrogate, control, and

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Appendix H - Glossary H-9MN/22156, rev 12PSTN Public Switched Telephone Network – The world’s public circuit-switched telephone network, digital and a

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MN/22156, rev 12H-10 VMS User GuideRF Radio Frequency – A generic term for signals at frequencies above those used for baseband or IF.RFC Request For

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Appendix H - Glossary H-11MN/22156, rev 12StarTopologyA network topology which, if drawn as a logical representation, resembles a star with a hub at t

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MN/22156, rev 12H-12 VMS User GuideUDPMulticastA multicast transmission using the UDP protocol.Unicast Transmitting information/data packets to a sing

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Appendix H - Glossary H-13MN/22156, rev 12expose resources in their satellite network to other service providers, customers, or partners.VoIP Voice ov

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VMS User Guide Index-1Numerics10 MHzinternal adjustment 4-12reference 4-69, 4-70AACM 4-37, 4-62definition H-1enable 4-63modcods 3-73, 4-60, 4-63acqui

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Index-2 VMS User GuideMN/22156, rev 12CIR 6-31definition H-2circuitID 4-12, 4-66scheduler 2-40clientinstallation 2-32, G-14color indicators 1-10, 6-8

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VMS User Guide Index-3MN/22156, rev 12DVB 4-64Eb/N0 alarm point 4-68enable 4-66Es/N0 alarm point 4-66frequency 4-65, 4-66gold code 4-66modcod 4-65, 4

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Chapter 2 - VMS Installation 2-15MN/22156, rev 12 Pr epare Serve r for V MS I ns tal la tionFigure 2-14 VMS, Uninstall Program 3. Perform an uninst

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Index-4 VMS User GuideMN/22156, rev 12TRANSEC 3-9, 3-117entry channel mode 4-39error detection 6-8Es/No 4-37alarm point 4-66definition H-4target marg

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VMS User Guide Index-5MN/22156, rev 12how to use this manual 1-1hub channel controller 4-39IIGMP 4-46definition H-6enable 4-47last member query inter

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Index-6 VMS User GuideMN/22156, rev 12allocatable flag 3-49carrier state 4-62data rate 4-60DVB 4-58FEC type 4-60framing 4-62frequency 4-60gold code 4

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VMS User Guide Index-7MN/22156, rev 12configure command 4-9, 5-11demodulatoracquisition range 4-68Active / alternate switch 4-65circuit ID 4-66data r

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Index-8 VMS User GuideMN/22156, rev 12gold code 4-61interface type 4-62link adaptation 4-62Maximum modcod 4-63modcod 4-60power level 4-61roll off 4-6

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VMS User Guide Index-9MN/22156, rev 12site 3-55, 3-92ToS 3-13product description 1-5QQoSDiffServ 4-26DSCP 4-26priority 4-26enablefiltering 4-34SAR 4-

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Index-10 VMS User GuideMN/22156, rev 12delete 5-8event log 5-7force registration 5-5hard reset 5-5management settings 5-13manual handoff 5-6modem set

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VMS User Guide Index-11MN/22156, rev 12definition H-10manager trap D-4MIB 7-1, D-1, D-2modem manager 6-44northbound interface F-1proxy F-1trap 1-2, C

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Index-12 VMS User GuideMN/22156, rev 12trap 1-2, 4-51, C-6, C-10, D-1, D-2, D-3,D-5, D-6Uuninstall VMS 2-13unit name 4-11user authentication 3-23, G-

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VM S Se rve r I nst all at ion MN/22156, rev 122-16 VMS User GuideVMS Server Installation Note: If this is a clean installation, ensure that the Vip

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Chapter 2 - VMS Installation 2-17MN/22156, rev 12 VM S Se rv er I ns tal la tionFigure 2-16 License Agreement screen 4. The VMS software is comprise

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VM S Se rve r I nst all at ion MN/22156, rev 122-18 VMS User GuideFigure 2-17 Installation Type screen 5. Click the Next button to proceed to the V

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Chapter 2 - VMS Installation 2-19MN/22156, rev 12 VM S Se rv er I ns tal la tionuser account that was created previously (see “Prepare Server for VMS

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11 3/15/13 New functionality in v3.11.0: Dual-level User Account Control; ROSS driver enhancement; SOTM Roaming support for Advanced VSAT Series800; C

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VM S Se rve r I nst all at ion MN/22156, rev 122-20 VMS User Guide 12. Click the Next button to proceed. 13. In the Choose Install Location dialog sh

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Chapter 2 - VMS Installation 2-21MN/22156, rev 12 VM S Se rv er I ns tal la tionFigure 2-21 Choose Start Menu Folder dialog 15. The installation pro

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VM S Se rve r I nst all at ion MN/22156, rev 122-22 VMS User GuideFigure 2-23 VMS Setup Wizard Finish dialogManagement Security Installation — Opti

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Chapter 2 - VMS Installation 2-23MN/22156, rev 12 VM S Se rv er I ns tal la tionNote: If this is a stand-alone installation on a workgroup server, or

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VM S Se rve r I nst all at ion MN/22156, rev 122-24 VMS User GuideFigure 2-25 Administrative Tools 3. Expand the Component Services tree until “My

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Chapter 2 - VMS Installation 2-25MN/22156, rev 12 VM S Se rv er I ns tal la tionFigure 2-27 Com Security, Edit Limits 5. In the Launch Permissions w

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VM S Se rve r I nst all at ion MN/22156, rev 122-26 VMS User Guide 6. Ensure that the Location selection is the domain, then type “VMS” in the object

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Chapter 2 - VMS Installation 2-27MN/22156, rev 12 VM S Se rv er I ns tal la tionVerify Server Installation This verification process utilizes the Vipe

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VM S Se rve r I nst all at ion MN/22156, rev 122-28 VMS User GuideFigure 2-32 Vipersat Management System ServiceThis will start the VOS (Vipersat O

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Chapter 2 - VMS Installation 2-29MN/22156, rev 12 VM S Se rv er I ns tal la tionThe ViperView window will appear, as shown in figure 2-34. Figure 2-34

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ToC iChapter 1General How to Use This Manual . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1Manual Organization . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1Chap

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VM S Se rve r I nst all at ion MN/22156, rev 122-30 VMS User GuideFigure 2-35 Application Error, Event ViewerFigure 2-36 Event Properties windowI

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Chapter 2 - VMS Installation 2-31MN/22156, rev 12 VM S Se rv er I ns tal la tionIf the key is not the cause of the Start failure, repeat the installat

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VMS Client Installation MN/22156, rev 122-32 VMS User GuideVMS Client Installation The Vipersat Management System Client software should be installed

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Chapter 2 - VMS Installation 2-33MN/22156, rev 12 VMS C li ent In sta ll ationFigure 2-37 Client Installation TypeOnce the installation wizard is f

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VMS Client Installation MN/22156, rev 122-34 VMS User GuideFigure 2-38 Connect dialog 3. The ViperView window will appear, as shown in figure 2-39.

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Chapter 2 - VMS Installation 2-35MN/22156, rev 12 Vi per Gl obe In st all at io nViperGlobe Installation ViperGlobe is an optional VMS application pr

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ViperGlobe Installation MN/22156, rev 122-36 VMS User GuideFigure 2-41 Choose Start Menu Folder 4. Click the Next button to proceed to the Choose C

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Chapter 2 - VMS Installation 2-37MN/22156, rev 12 Vi per Gl obe In st all at io nNote: This PC workstation must have internet access for this type o

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ViperGlobe Installation MN/22156, rev 122-38 VMS User GuideFigure 2-44 DirectX Download and Installation 6. Click on the Next button, then Finish t

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Chapter 2 - VMS Installation 2-39MN/22156, rev 12 Vi per Gl obe In st all at io nVerify ViperGlobe Installation After installation, and with all Clie

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ii VMS User GuideMN/22156, rev 12Chapter 3VMS Configuration General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1Configuration A

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VMS Web Services Installation & Configuration MN/22156, rev 122-40 VMS User GuideVMS Web Services Installation & Configuration Services Overv

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Chapter 2 - VMS Installation 2-41MN/22156, rev 12 VMS Web Services Installation & ConfigurationRequests and responses transmitted between the web

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VMS Web Services Installation & Configuration MN/22156, rev 122-42 VMS User GuideServer PreparationVerify that Internet Information Services (IIS

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Chapter 2 - VMS Installation 2-43MN/22156, rev 12 VMS Web Services Installation & ConfigurationFigure 2-49 Server Manager, Add Roles 3. Click on

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VMS Web Services Installation & Configuration MN/22156, rev 122-44 VMS User Guide 4. Click Next to continue to the Select Server Roles page of th

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Chapter 2 - VMS Installation 2-45MN/22156, rev 12 VMS Web Services Installation & ConfigurationFigure 2-52 Web Server (IIS) Page 6. Click Next t

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VMS Web Services Installation & Configuration MN/22156, rev 122-46 VMS User GuideFigure 2-53 Select Role Services, ASP.NET 7. The Role Services

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Chapter 2 - VMS Installation 2-47MN/22156, rev 12 VMS Web Services Installation & ConfigurationEnsure that the check boxes for this service are as

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VMS Web Services Installation & Configuration MN/22156, rev 122-48 VMS User GuideFigure 2-56 Confirm Installation Selections 10. .Review the In

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Chapter 2 - VMS Installation 2-49MN/22156, rev 12 VMS Web Services Installation & ConfigurationFigure 2-57 Installation Results 11. The Server M

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ToC iiiMN/22156, rev 12Chapter 4Configuring Network Modems General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1Hardware/Softwar

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VMS Web Services Installation & Configuration MN/22156, rev 122-50 VMS User GuideFigure 2-58 Server Manager, Roles SummarySet the ASP.NET State

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Chapter 2 - VMS Installation 2-51MN/22156, rev 12 VMS Web Services Installation & Configuration 2. Click to select the ASP.NET State Service and S

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VMS Web Services Installation & Configuration MN/22156, rev 122-52 VMS User GuideUninstall Previous Version (Upgrade)If a previous version of VMS

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Chapter 2 - VMS Installation 2-53MN/22156, rev 12 VMS Web Services Installation & ConfigurationFigure 2-62 Confirm Uninstall Prompt 3. Following

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VMS Web Services Installation & Configuration MN/22156, rev 122-54 VMS User GuideInstallation ProcedureNote that the installation and configurati

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Chapter 2 - VMS Installation 2-55MN/22156, rev 12 VMS Web Services Installation & ConfigurationFigure 2-64 VMS SOAP Server Setup Wizard 2. Click

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VMS Web Services Installation & Configuration MN/22156, rev 122-56 VMS User GuideFigure 2-66 VMS SOAP Server Configuration• VCS PortThis parame

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Chapter 2 - VMS Installation 2-57MN/22156, rev 12 VMS Web Services Installation & Configuration 5. Enter the parameters described above, then clic

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VMS Web Services Installation & Configuration MN/22156, rev 122-58 VMS User GuideWeb Applications InstallationFor the installation procedure for

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Chapter 2 - VMS Installation 2-59MN/22156, rev 12 VMS Web Services Installation & Configuration 3. Enter an account user name and password that ma

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