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Part Number MN/CDD564L.IOM Revision 2

IMPORTANT NOTE: The information contained in this document supersedes all previously published information regarding these products. Product specifications are subject to change without prior notice.CDD-562L/564 Demodulator with IP Module Installation and Operation Manual (Includes data for the CDD-562L, CDD-564, and CDD-564L Configurations) For Firmware Version 1.6.10 or higher

Copyright ? 2012 Comtech EF Data. All rights reserved. Printed in the USA.

Comtech EF Data, 2114 West 7th Street, Tempe, Arizona 85281 USA, 480.333.2200, FAX: 480.333.2161

CDD-562L/564

Demodulator with IP Module

Installation and Operation Manual

(Includes data for the CDD-562L, CDD-564, and CDD-564L Configurations)

For Firmware Version 1.6.10 or higher

Part Number MN/CDD564L.IOM

Revision 2

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TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS .............................................................................................................. I II TABLES ....................................................................................................................................... X FIGURES ..................................................................................................................................... X PREFACE ................................................................................................................................. XIII About this Manual ................................................................................................................................... x iii Reporting Comments or Suggestions Concerning this Manual (xiii)

Conventions and References ................................................................................................................... x iii Warnings, Cautions, and Notes . (xiii)

Patents and Trademarks (xiv)

Metric Conversion (xiv)

Recommended Standard Designations (xiv)

Safety and Compliance ............................................................................................................................ x iv Electrical Safety and Compliance (xiv)

Grounding (xiv)

Electrical Installation ................................................................................................................................................. x v Operating Environment ............................................................................................................................................. x v European Union Radio Equipment and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment (R&TTE) Directive (1999/5/EC) and EN 301 489-1 ................................................................................................................................ x v European Union Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Directive (2004/108/EC) ........................................ x v European Union Low Voltage Directive (LVD) (2006/95/EC) . (xvi)

European Union RoHS Directive (2002/95/EC) (xvii)

European Union Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Directive (91/263/EEC) (xvii)

CE Mark (xvii)

Warranty Policy ..................................................................................................................................... x viii Limitations of Warranty . (xviii)

Exclusive Remedies (xix)

Getting Help (xx)

Contacting Comtech EF Data ................................................................................................................................... x x Returning a Product for Upgrade or Repair .. (xxi)

CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................. 1–1 1.1 Overview ...................................................................................................................................... 1–1 1.2 Functional Description ............................................................................................................... 1–3 1.3 Features ........................................................................................................................................ 1–5

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CDD-562L/564 Demodulator with IP Module Revision 2 Table of Contents MN/CDD564L.IOM 1.3.1 Physical Description ............................................................................................................................. 1–5 1.3.2 Major Assemblies ................................................................................................................................. 1–5 1.3.3 Interoperability/Compatibility .............................................................................................................. 1–5 1.3.4 Dimensional Envelopes ........................................................................................................................ 1–6 1.3.5 Physical Features ................................................................................................................................... 1–8

1.3.5.1 Front Panel ........................................................................................................................................ 1–8

1.3.5.2 Rear Panel ......................................................................................................................................... 1–9 1.3.6 Data Interfaces ..................................................................................................................................... 1–10 1.3.7 Updating Demodulator Firmware ...................................................................................................... 1–10 1.3.8 Fully Accessible System Topology (FAST) ..................................................................................... 1–10

1.4 Summary of Specifications ....................................................................................................... 1–12 1.4.1 Demodulator ........................................................................................................................................ 1–12

1.4.1.1 70/140 MHz (CDD-564 only) ....................................................................................................... 1–12

1.4.1.2 L-Band (CDD-562L, CDD-564L) ................................................................................................ 1–13 1.4.2 Low Noise Block Converter (LNB) Support (CDD-564L only) .................................................... 1–14 1.4.3 Environmental and Physical ............................................................................................................... 1–14 1.4.4 Network Protocols .............................................................................................................................. 1–14 1.4.5 BER (Bit Error Rate) .......................................................................................................................... 1–15 CHAPTER

2. INSTALLATION AND STARTUP .................................................................... 2–1

2.1 Unpacking and Inspecting the Shipment .................................................................................. 2–1

2.2 Rack-mounting the CDD-56X .................................................................................................... 2–2 2.2.1 Installing the Optional Rear-Mounting Support Brackets Kit ........................................................... 2–4 2.3 Initial Configuration ................................................................................................................... 2–5 2.4 Connecting External Cables ....................................................................................................... 2–5

CHAPTER 3. REAR PANEL CONNECTOR PINOUTS ........................................................ 3–1 3.1 CDD-56X Rear Panel Overview ................................................................................................ 3–1 3.2 CDD-56X Cable Connections ..................................................................................................... 3–2 3.2.1 Rx IF Connections ................................................................................................................................ 3–3

3.2.1.1 CDD-562L and CDD-564L L-Band Chassis Rx Input ................................................................. 3–3

3.2.1.2 CDD-564 70/140 MHz Chassis Rx Input....................................................................................... 3–3 3.2.2 Terrestrial Data Connection – 10/100 Ethernet (RJ-45 Traffic/M&C Port) ..................................... 3–4 3.2.3 Utility Connections ............................................................................................................................... 3–5

3.2.3.1 Remote Control (DB-9M) ............................................................................................................... 3–5

3.2.3.2 Console (RJ-11 Async-Serial Port) ................................................................................................. 3–5 3.3 CDD-56X Ground and Power Connections .............................................................................. 3–6 3.3.1 Chassis Ground Interface ..................................................................................................................... 3–6 3.3.2 100V/240V Alternating Current (AC) Power Interface (Standard) .................................................. 3–7

3.3.2.1 AC Operation – Applying Power .................................................................................................... 3–7

3.3.2.2 AC Operation – Replacing Fuses .................................................................................................... 3–8 iv

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3.3.3.1 DC Operation – Applying Power .................................................................................................... 3–9

3.3.3.2 DC Operation – Replacing Fuses .................................................................................................. 3–10 CHAPTER

4. IP MODULE ETHERNET INTERFACE ........................................................... 4–1

4.1 Introduction ................................................................................................................................. 4–1 4.1.1 Standard Features .................................................................................................................................. 4–1 4.1.2 10/100 BaseT Ethernet Interface ......................................................................................................... 4–2 4.1.3 Powerful Network Management .......................................................................................................... 4–2 4.1.4 Remote Firmware Update via FTP ...................................................................................................... 4–2 4.1.5 Configuration Backup and Restore via FTP ....................................................................................... 4–3 4.1.6 Event Logging to Capture All Demodulator Activity ........................................................................ 4–3 4.1.7 Detailed Statistics of IP Traffic ............................................................................................................ 4–3 4.1.8 IGMP Support for Multicast ................................................................................................................ 4–3 4.1.9 Static IP Routing for Unicast and Multicast ........................................................................................ 4–3

4.2 Demodulator Features ................................................................................................................ 4–3 4.2.1 3xDES Encryption with Ability to Change Keys ............................................................................... 4–4 4.2.2 IP Header Compression ........................................................................................................................ 4–4 4.2.3 Payload Compression ........................................................................................................................... 4–5

4.2.3.1 ADLC vs LZS Compression Comparison...................................................................................... 4–5

4.3 IP Module Specifications ............................................................................................................ 4–6 4.3.1 Supported RFCs and Protocols ............................................................................................................ 4–6 4.3.2 CDD562L/564/564L Compatibility .................................................................................................... 4–6 4.4 Typical IP Module Operational Setups ..................................................................................... 4–7 4.4.1 IP Module Working Modes ................................................................................................................. 4–7

4.4.1.1 Router Working Mode – Point-to-Point ......................................................................................... 4–9

4.4.1.2 Router Working Mode – Point-to-Multipoint .............................................................................. 4–11 CHAPTER

5. UPDATING FIRMWARE ................................................................................. 5–1 5.1 Updating Firmware via the Internet ......................................................................................... 5–1 5.2 About Firmware Files, Naming, Versions and Formats .......................................................... 5–3 5.3 Ethernet FTP Upload Procedure ............................................................................................... 5–4 5.3.1 Getting Started: Preparing for the Firmware Download .................................................................... 5–4 5.3.2 Downloading and Extracting the Firmware Update ........................................................................... 5–6 5.3.3 Bulk Firmware FTP Upload Procedure .............................................................................................. 5–8

CHAPTER 6. ETHERNET-BASED REMOTE PRODUCT MANAGEMENT ......................... 6–1 6.1 Introduction ................................................................................................................................. 6–1 6.2 Ethernet Management Interface Protocols ............................................................................... 6–1

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6.3.5.1 Administration Group ...................................................................................................................... 6–4

6.3.5.1.1 Access Lists Subgroup ................................................................................................ 6–4

6.3.5.1.2 Features Subgroup ....................................................................................................... 6–4

6.3.5.1.3 3xDES Decryption Subgroup ...................................................................................... 6–5

6.3.5.1.4 SMTP Subgroup .......................................................................................................... 6–5

6.3.5.1.5 SNMP Traps Subgroup ............................................................................................... 6–5

6.3.5.2 Interface Group ................................................................................................................................. 6–5

6.3.5.2.1 Ethernet Interface Subgroup ....................................................................................... 6–5

6.3.5.2.2 Demodulator Interface Subgroup ................................................................................ 6–5

6.3.5.3 Route Table Group ........................................................................................................................... 6–5

6.3.5.4 Protocols Group ................................................................................................................................ 6–5

6.3.5.4.1 IGMP Subgroup .......................................................................................................... 6–6

6.3.5.5 Maintenance Group .......................................................................................................................... 6–6

6.3.5.6 Statistics Group ................................................................................................................................. 6–6

6.3.5.6.1 IP Routing Statistics Subgroup ................................................................................... 6–6

6.3.5.6.2 Ethernet Statistics Subgroup ....................................................................................... 6–6

6.3.5.6.3 Satellite Statistics Subgroup ........................................................................................ 6–6

6.3.5.7 Demodulator Configuration Group ................................................................................................. 6–6

6.3.5.

7.1 Rx Parameters ............................................................................................................. 6–6

6.3.5.

7.2 Alarm Mask Parameters .............................................................................................. 6–7

6.3.5.

7.3 Reference Parameters .................................................................................................. 6–7

6.3.5.

7.4 LNB Parameters .......................................................................................................... 6–7

6.3.5.8 Monitor Group .................................................................................................................................. 6–7

6.3.5.8.1 Unit Monitor ............................................................................................................... 6–7

6.3.5.8.2 Rx Monitor .................................................................................................................. 6–7

6.3.5.8.3 LNB Monitor............................................................................................................... 6–7

6.3.5.8.4 Stored Events Log ....................................................................................................... 6–7

6.3.5.8.5 Stored Statistics ........................................................................................................... 6–7

6.3.5.9 Utilities Group .................................................................................................................................. 6–7 6.4 Telnet Interface ........................................................................................................................... 6–8 6.4.1 Telnet Operation via HyperTerminal .................................................................................................. 6–8 6.5 HTTP (Web Server) Interface ................................................................................................. 6–10

CHAPTER 7. QUICK START GUIDE .................................................................................... 7–1 7.1 Introduction ................................................................................................................................. 7–1 7.2 Getting Started ............................................................................................................................ 7–2 7.2.1 Equipment List ...................................................................................................................................... 7–2 7.2.2 Basic Equipment Setup ........................................................................................................................ 7–2 7.2.3 Transmit and Receive IF Configuration .............................................................................................. 7–3

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CDD-562L/564 Demodulator with IP Module Revision 2 Table of Contents MN/CDD564L.IOM 7.2.4 Serial Console Port Command Line Interface (CLI) Configuration ................................................. 7–3 7.2.5 Restoring Factory Default Configuration ............................................................................................ 7–5

7.3 Router Mode – Point-to-Point System Configuration ............................................................. 7–6 7.3.1 PC Configuration .................................................................................................................................. 7–6 7.3.2 Set CDM-IP Modems to Router Mode Operation ............................................................................. 7–7 7.3.3 Set CDD-56X Demodulator to Router Mode Operation ................................................................... 7–8 7.3.4 Set IP Address(es) ................................................................................................................................. 7–9 7.3.5 Set IP Stack DES Select Key to ClearRoute Table ............................................................................ 7–9

7.4 Troubleshooting the IP Module ............................................................................................... 7–11 7.4.1 Router Mode Troubleshooting ........................................................................................................... 7–12 CHAPTER 8. CDD-56X CLI AND TELNET OPERATION ..................................................... 8–1 8.1 Overview ...................................................................................................................................... 8–1 8.1.1 Interface Access .................................................................................................................................... 8–2 8.2 CLI Menu Pages .......................................................................................................................... 8–3 8.2.1 Main Menu page ................................................................................................................................... 8–5 8.2.2 Administration page .............................................................................................................................. 8–6

8.2.2.1 Name/Password Configuration page .............................................................................................. 8–7

8.2.2.2 Access Lists page ............................................................................................................................. 8–8

8.2.2.3 Feature Configuration page ............................................................................................................. 8–9

8.2.2.4 Triple DES Decrypt Configuration (Per Demod) page ............................................................... 8–11

8.2.2.5 SMTP Configuration page ............................................................................................................. 8–13

8.2.2.6 SNMP Configuration page ............................................................................................................ 8–14

8.2.2.7 Working Mode ............................................................................................................................... 8–15

8.2.2.8 Telnet Timeout ............................................................................................................................... 8–15 8.2.3 Interface Configuration page .............................................................................................................. 8–16

8.2.3.1 Ethernet Interface page................................................................................................................... 8–17

8.2.3.2 Satellite/HDLC Interface page ...................................................................................................... 8–18

8.2.3.2.1 Receive HDLC Addresses (Per Demod) page .......................................................... 8–19 8.2.4 Route Table Configuration page ........................................................................................................ 8–20 8.2.5 Protocol Configuration page .............................................................................................................. 8–22

8.2.5.1 IGMP Information page ................................................................................................................. 8–23

8.2.5.2 ARP Table Utilities page ............................................................................................................... 8–24

8.2.5.3 (VLAN) Brouter page .................................................................................................................... 8–26 8.2.6 Vipersat Configuration page .............................................................................................................. 8–27 8.2.7 Satellite Demod Configuration page ................................................................................................. 8–28

8.2.7.1 Configuration page ......................................................................................................................... 8–29

8.2.7.1.1 Rx Configuration (Per Demod) page ........................................................................ 8–30

8.2.7.1.2 Alarm Masks Configuration (Per Demod) page ....................................................... 8–31

8.2.7.1.3 LNB Configuration (Per LNB) page ......................................................................... 8–32

8.2.7.2 Monitor page ................................................................................................................................... 8–33

8.2.7.2.1 Rx Parameters page ................................................................................................... 8–34

8.2.7.2.2 Stored Events (Per Demod) page .............................................................................. 8–35

8.2.7.2.3 Link Statistics (Per Demod) page ............................................................................. 8–36

8.2.7.3 Information page ............................................................................................................................ 8–37 vii

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8.2.7.4 Features page .................................................................................................................................. 8–37

8.2.7.5 Utilities page ................................................................................................................................... 8–38 8.2.8 Operations and Maintenance page ..................................................................................................... 8–39

8.2.8.1 Unit Information page .................................................................................................................... 8–41

8.2.8.2 Statistics Menu page ....................................................................................................................... 8–42

8.2.8.2.1 IP Statistics page ....................................................................................................... 8–43

8.2.8.2.1.1 Filter/Drop Statistics page .................................................................................. 8–44

8.2.8.2.2 Ethernet Statistics page ............................................................................................. 8–47

8.2.8.2.3 WAN Statistics page ................................................................................................. 8–49

8.2.8.2.4 VLAN Statistics page ................................................................................................ 8–50

8.2.8.2.5 Event Log page ......................................................................................................... 8–51

8.2.8.3 Database Operations page .............................................................................................................. 8–53

8.2.8.4 Diagnostics page ............................................................................................................................. 8–54 CHAPTER 9. CDD-56X HTTP (WEB SERVER) INTERFACE ............................................. 9–1 9.1 Overview ...................................................................................................................................... 9–1 9.2 HTTP Interface Introduction .................................................................................................... 9–1 9.2.1 Interface Access .................................................................................................................................... 9–1 9.2.2 Interface Menu Tree and Splash Page ................................................................................................. 9–2 9.2.3 Selecting Demodulators ....................................................................................................................... 9–3 9.3 HTTP Interface Page Descriptions ............................................................................................ 9–4

9.3.1.2 Home | Contact ................................................................................................................................. 9–5

9.3.1.3 Home | Support ................................................................................................................................. 9–6

9.3.1.4 Home | Logoff ................................................................................................................................... 9–7 9.3.2 Admin (Administrative) pages ............................................................................................................. 9–8

9.3.2.1 Admin | Summary ............................................................................................................................ 9–8

9.3.2.2 Admin | Mode ................................................................................................................................... 9–9

9.3.2.3 Admin | Access ............................................................................................................................... 9–10

9.3.2.4 Admin | Features ............................................................................................................................. 9–12

9.3.2.5 Admin | SNMP ............................................................................................................................... 9–13

9.3.2.6 Admin | Decryption ........................................................................................................................ 9–15 9.3.3 Demod (Configure Demodulator) pages ........................................................................................... 9–16

9.3.3.1 Demod | Demod .............................................................................................................................. 9–16

9.3.3.2 Demod | Utilities ............................................................................................................................. 9–18

9.3.3.3 Demod | Status ................................................................................................................................ 9–19

9.3.3.4 Demod | Events ............................................................................................................................... 9–20

9.3.3.5 Demod | Statistics ........................................................................................................................... 9–21

9.3.3.6 Demod | LNB.................................................................................................................................. 9–22 9.3.4 IP pages ................................................................................................................................................ 9–23

9.3.4.1 IP | Ethernet ..................................................................................................................................... 9–23

9.3.4.2 IP | HDLC ....................................................................................................................................... 9–25

9.3.4.3 IP | Routes ....................................................................................................................................... 9–27

9.3.4.4 IP | Multicast ................................................................................................................................... 9–28

9.3.4.5 IP | ARP ........................................................................................................................................... 9–30

9.3.4.6 IP | VLAN ....................................................................................................................................... 9–31

9.3.4.7 IP | IGMP ........................................................................................................................................ 9–33 viii

CDD-562L/564 Demodulator with IP Module Revision 2 Table of Contents MN/CDD564L.IOM 9.3.5 Stats Pages ........................................................................................................................................... 9–34

9.3.5.1 Stats | Ethernet ................................................................................................................................ 9–34

9.3.5.2 Stats | IP ........................................................................................................................................... 9–35

9.3.5.3 Stats | WAN .................................................................................................................................... 9–36 9.3.6 Maint (Maintenance) pages ................................................................................................................ 9–37

9.3.6.1 Maint | Unit Info ............................................................................................................................. 9–37

9.3.6.2 Maint | Operations .......................................................................................................................... 9–38

9.3.6.3 Maint | Save .................................................................................................................................... 9–39

9.3.6.4 Maint | Reboot ................................................................................................................................ 9–40 APPENDIX A. FAST ACTIVATION PROCEDURE .............................................................. A–1 A.1 FAST System Overview ............................................................................................................. A–1 A.2 FAST Activation Procedure ...................................................................................................... A–2 A.2.1 FAST Activation via the Command Line Interface (CLI) ................................................................ A–2 A.2.2 FAST Activation via the HTTP (Web Server) Interface .................................................................. A–3

A.2.2.1 Record Serial Number ..................................................................................................................... A–3

A.2.2.2 View Currently Installed Features .................................................................................................. A–4

A.2.2.3 Acquire/Enter FAST Option Purchase Access Code .................................................................... A–5

A.2.2.4 Verify FAST Option Availability .................................................................................................. A–5 APPENDIX

B. FORWARD ERROR CORRECTION (FEC) .................................................. B–1 APPENDIX

C. E B/N0 MEASUREMENT ................................................................................ C–1 APPENDIX

D. CDM/CDD NMCS REMOTE PRODUCT MANAGEMENT PROTOCOL ...... D–1 D.1 Introduction ................................................................................................................................ D–1 D.2 Architecture ................................................................................................................................ D–2 D.3 NMCS Protocol .......................................................................................................................... D–3 D.3.1 Overview .............................................................................................................................................. D–3 D.3.2 Telnet Interface .................................................................................................................................... D–3 D.3.3 Basic Protocol ...................................................................................................................................... D–3 D.3.4 Command Structure ............................................................................................................................. D–4

D.3.4.1 Start of Packet .................................................................................................................................. D–5

D.3.4.2 Target Address ................................................................................................................................. D–5

D.3.4.3 Address Delimiter ............................................................................................................................ D–5

D.3.4.4 Instruction Code .............................................................................................................................. D–5

D.3.4.5 Instruction Code Qualifier .............................................................................................................. D–6

D.3.4.6 Optional Message Arguments ........................................................................................................ D–7

D.3.4.7 Table Support Qualifier .................................................................................................................. D–7

D.3.4.7.1 Index .......................................................................................................................... D–7

D.3.4.7.2 Argument Lists .......................................................................................................... D–8

D.3.4.8 End of Packet ................................................................................................................................... D–8 ix

CDD-562L/564 Demodulator with IP Module Revision 2 Table of Contents MN/CDD564L.IOM D.4 Commands and Queries ............................................................................................................ D–9 D.4.1 IP Commands and Queries ................................................................................................................ D–10

D.4.1.1 Admin Commands and Queries ................................................................................................... D–10

D.4.1.2 Interface Commands and Queries ................................................................................................ D–16

D.4.1.3 QoS Commands and Queries ....................................................................................................... D–17

D.4.1.4 Protocol Commands and Queries ................................................................................................. D–20

D.4.1.5 Operations and Maintenance Commands and Queries ............................................................... D–22

D.4.1.6 Redundancy Query ........................................................................................................................ D–25

D.4.1.7 Routing Commands and Queries ................................................................................................. D–25

D.4.1.8 Statistics Commands and Queries ................................................................................................ D–27

D.4.1.8.1 Wan Stats ................................................................................................................ D–27

D.4.1.8.2 IP Stats .................................................................................................................... D–28

D.4.1.8.3 Ethernet Stats .......................................................................................................... D–30

D.4.1.8.4 QoS Stats ................................................................................................................. D–31 D.5 Param Files ............................................................................................................................... D–32

TABLES Table 3-1. Rear Panel External Cable Connections ................................................................................. 3–2 Table 6-1. MIB-II Support ........................................................................................................................ 6–4 Table B-1. Turbo Product Coding Processing Delay Comparison ......................................................... B–2 Table B-2. Turbo Product Coding Summary .......................................................................................... B–3

FIGURES Figure 1-1. CDD-562L L-Band Satellite Dual Demodulator .................................................................... 1–1 Figure 1-2. CDD-564/564L 70/140 MHz / L-Band Satellite Quad Demodulators ................................... 1–1 Figure 1-3. CDD-5xx Block Diagrams ..................................................................................................... 1–4 Figure 1-4. CDD-562L Dimensional Envelope ........................................................................................ 1–6 Figure 1-5. CDD-564/564L Dimensional Envelope ................................................................................. 1–7 Figure 1-6. Front Panel Views .................................................................................................................. 1–8 Figure 1-7. Rear Panel Views ................................................................................................................... 1–9 Figure 2-1. Unpacking and Inspecting the Shipment ................................................................................ 2–1 Figure 2-2. Installation into a Rack Enclosure .......................................................................................... 2–3 Figure 2-3. Optional Rear-Mounting Support Brackets Kit Installation ................................................... 2–4 Figure 3-1. CDD-56X Rear Panel View ................................................................................................... 3–1 Figure 3-2. CDD-56X Typical Chassis Ground Interface ........................................................................ 3–6 Figure 3-3. CDD-56X AC Power Interface .............................................................................................. 3–7 Figure 3-4. Applying AC Power to the CDD-56X ................................................................................... 3–7 Figure 3-5. Replacing CDD-56X AC Fuses ............................................................................................. 3–8 Figure 3-6. CDD-56X DC Power Interface .............................................................................................. 3–9 Figure 3-7. Applying DC Power to the CDD-56X ................................................................................... 3–9 Figure 3-8. Replacing CDD-56X DC Fuses ........................................................................................... 3–10 Figure 4-1. (CDD-562L) Router Mode Point-to-Point Diagram ............................................................. 4–9 Figure 4-2. (CDD-564/564L) Point-to-Point Router Working Mode Diagram ..................................... 4–10 x

CDD-562L/564 Demodulator with IP Module Revision 2 Table of Contents MN/CDD564L.IOM Figure 4-3. (CDD-562L) Point-to-MultiPoint Router Working Mode Diagram ................................... 4–11 Figure 4-4. (CDD-564/564L) Point-to-MultiPoint Router Working Mode Diagram ............................ 4–12 Figure 5-1. CDD-56X Rear Panel Connections to User PC ..................................................................... 5–2 Figure 7-1. CLI Main Menu via Telnet or HyperTerminal (CDD-56X shown) ....................................... 7–4 Figure 7-2. Router Mode Point-to-Point System Configuration ............................................................... 7–6 Figure 9-1. HTTP Interface “Splash” page ............................................................................................... 9–3 Figure 9-2. CDD-56X Home page ............................................................................................................ 9–4 Figure 9-3. Home | Contact page .............................................................................................................. 9–5 Figure 9-4. Home | Customer Support page .............................................................................................. 9–6 Figure 9-5. Home | Logoff page ................................................................................................................ 9–7 Figure 9-6. Admin | Summary page .......................................................................................................... 9–8 Figure 9-7. Admin | Mode page ................................................................................................................ 9–9 Figure 9-8. Admin | Access page ............................................................................................................ 9–10 Figure 9-9. Admin | Features page .......................................................................................................... 9–12 Figure 9-10. Admin | SNMP page .......................................................................................................... 9–13 Figure 9-11. Admin | Decryption page ................................................................................................... 9–15 Figure 9-12. Demod | Demod page ......................................................................................................... 9–16 Figure 9-13. Demod | Utilities page ........................................................................................................ 9–18 Figure 9-14. Demod | Status page ........................................................................................................... 9–19 Figure 9-15. Demod | Events page .......................................................................................................... 9–20 Figure 9-16. Demod | Statistics page ...................................................................................................... 9–21 Figure 9-17. Demod | LNB page ............................................................................................................. 9–22 Figure 9-18. IP | Ethernet page ............................................................................................................... 9–23 Figure 9-19. IP | HDLC page .................................................................................................................. 9–25 Figure 9-20. IP | Routes page .................................................................................................................. 9–27 Figure 9-21. IP | Multicast page .............................................................................................................. 9–28 Figure 9-22. IP | ARP page ..................................................................................................................... 9–30 Figure 9-23. IP | VLAN page .................................................................................................................. 9–31 Figure 9-24. IP | IGMP page ................................................................................................................... 9–33 Figure 9-25. Stats | Ethernet page ........................................................................................................... 9–34 Figure 9-26. Stats | IP page ..................................................................................................................... 9–35 Figure 9-27. Stats | WAN page ............................................................................................................... 9–36 Figure 9-28. Maint | Unit Info page ........................................................................................................ 9–37 Figure 9-29. Maint | Operations page ..................................................................................................... 9–38 Figure 9-30. Maint | Save page ............................................................................................................... 9–39 Figure 9-31. Maint | Reboot page ........................................................................................................... 9–41 Figure B-1. Comtech EF Data Turbo Product Codec Rate 3/4 QPSK (OQPSK), 8-PSK, and 16-QAM ......

......................................................................................................................................................... B–4 Figure B-2. Comtech EF Data Turbo Product Codec Rate 7/8 QPSK(OQPSK) , 8-PSK, and 16-QAM ......

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xiii PREFACE About this Manual

This manual provides installation and operation information for the Comtech EF Data CDD-562L (L-Band) Dual, CDD-564 (70/140 MHz) Quad, and CDD-564L (L-Band) Quad Demodulator with IP Module. The demodulators include support for externally connected Low-Noise Block Downconverters (LNBs).

This is document is intended for the persons responsible for the operation and maintenance of the demodulator.

Reporting Comments or Suggestions Concerning this Manual

Comments and suggestions regarding the content and design of this manual are appreciated. To submit comments, contact the Comtech EF Data Technical Publications Department:

TechnicalPublications@9e9411de3186bceb19e8bb5f Conventions and References

Warnings, Cautions, and Notes

A WARNING gives information about a possible hazard that MAY CAUSE DEATH

or SERIOUS INJURY.

A CAUTION gives information about a possible hazard that MAY CAUSE INJURY or PROPERTY DAMAGE.

A NOTE gives important information about a task or the equipment.

A REFERENCE directs the user to additional information about a task or the

equipment.

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See all of Comtech EF Data's Patents and Patents Pending at 9e9411de3186bceb19e8bb5f.

Comtech EF Data acknowledges that all trademarks are the property of the trademark owners.

Metric Conversion

Metric conversion information is located on the inside back cover of this manual. This information is provided to assist the operator in cross-referencing non-metric to metric conversions.

Recommended Standard Designations

Recommended Standard (RS) Designations have been superseded by the new designation of the Electronic Industries Association (EIA). References to the old designations are shown only when depicting actual text displayed on the screen of the unit (RS-232, RS-485, etc.). All other references in the manual will be shown with the EIA designations.

The user should carefully review the following information. Safety and Compliance

Electrical Safety and Compliance

The unit complies with the EN 60950 Safety of Information Technology Equipment (Including Electrical Business Machines) safety standard.

IF THE UNIT IS OPERATED IN A VEHICLE OR MOVABLE INSTALLATION, MAKE

SURE THE UNIT IS STABLE. OTHERWISE, EN 60950 SAFETY IS NOT

GUARANTEED.

Grounding

PROPER GROUNDING PROTECTION IS REQUIRED: The installation instructions

require that the integrity of the protective earth must be ensured and that the

equipment shall be connected to the protective earth connection at all times.

The CDD-562L/564 is designed for connection to a power system that has

separate ground, line and neutral conductors. The equipment is not designed for

connection to a power system that has no direct connection to ground. It is therefore imperative during installation, configuration, and operation for the user

to ensure that the unit has been properly grounded using the ground stud

provided on the rear panel of the unit.

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The equipment is rated for operation over the range 100 - 240 volts AC. It has a maximum power consumption of 140 Watts (when all inputs are supplying DC to LNBs), and draws a maximum of

1.5 Amps.

The installation and connection to the line supply must be made in compliance to local or national wiring codes and regulations.

The CDD-562L/564 is shipped with a line inlet cable suitable for use in the country of operation. If it is necessary to replace this cable, ensure the replacement has an equivalent specification.

Examples of acceptable ratings for the cable include HAR, BASEC and HOXXX-X.

Examples of acceptable connector ratings include VDE, NF-USE, UL, CSA, OVE, CEBEC, NEMKO, DEMKO, BS1636A, BSI, SETI, IMQ, KEMA-KEUR and SEV.

Operating Environment

DO NOT OPERATE THE UNIT IN ANY OF THESE EXTREME OPERATING CONDITIONS:

? AMBIENT TEMPERATURES LESS THAN 0°C (32°F) OR MORE THAN 50°C

(122°F). (MAXIMUM STORAGE TEMPERATURE ALLOWED IS -25°C

(-13°F) TO 85°C (185°F)).

? PRECIPITATION, CONDENSATION, OR HUMID ATMOSPHERES OF MORE

THAN 95% RELATIVE HUMIDITY.

? UNPRESSURIZED ALTITUDES OF MORE THAN 2000 METRES (6561.7

FEET).

? EXCESSIVE DUST.

? FLAMMABLE GASES.

?

CORROSIVE OR EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERES. European Union Radio Equipment and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment (R&TTE) Directive (1999/5/EC) and EN 301 489-1

Independent testing verifies that the unit complies with the European Union R&TTE Directive, its reference to EN 301 489-1 (E lectromagnetic compatibility and R adio spectrum M atters [ERM]; E lectro M agnetic C ompatibility [EMC] standard for radio equipment and services, Part 1: Common technical requirements), and the Declarations of Conformity for the applicable directives, standards, and practices that follow: European Union Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Directive (2004/108/EC)

? EN 55022 Class B – Limits and Methods of Measurement of Radio Interference

Characteristics of Information Technology Equipment.

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Methods of Measurement.

? EN 61000-3-2 – Harmonic Currents Emission

? EN 61000-3-3 – Voltage Fluctuations and Flicker.

? EN 61000-4-2 – ESD Immunity

? EN 61000-4-4 – EFT Burst Immunity

? EN 61000-4-5 – Surge Immunity

? EN 61000-4-6 – RF Conducted Immunity

? EN 61000-4-8 – Power Frequency Magnetic Field Immunity

? EN 61000-4-9 – Pulse Magnetic Field Immunity

? EN 61000-4-11 – Voltage Dips, Interruptions, and Variations Immunity

? EN 61000-4-13 – Immunity to Harmonics

? Federal Communications Commission Federal Code of Regulation FCC Part 15,

Subpart B.

TO ENSURE THAT THE UNIT COMPLIES WITH THESE STANDARDS, OBEY

THESE INSTRUCTIONS:

? Use coaxial cable that is of good quality (e.g., RG58/U (50?) or RG59/U (75?)) for

connections to the IF Tx and Rx (transmit and receive) BNC female connectors.

? Use Type 'D' connectors that have back-shells with continuous metallic shielding.

Type ‘D’ cabling must have a continuous outer shield (either foil or braid, or both). The

shield must be bonded to the back-shell.

? Operate the unit with its cover on at all times. European Union Low Voltage Directive (LVD) (2006/95/EC)

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For additional symbols, refer to Warnings, Cautions and Notes listed earlier in this

Preface.

European Union RoHS Directive (2002/95/EC)

This unit satisfies (with exemptions) the requirements specified in the European Union Directive on the Restriction of Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment (EU RoHS, Directive 2002/95/EC).

European Union Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Directive (91/263/EEC)

In accordance with the European Union Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Directive 91/263/EEC, the unit should not be directly connected to the Public Telecommunications Network.

CE Mark

Comtech EF Data declares that the unit meets the necessary requirements for the CE Mark.

CDD-562L/564 Demodulator with Optional IP Module Revision 2 Preface MN/CDD564L.IOM Warranty Policy

Comtech EF Data products are warranted against defects in material and workmanship for a specific period from the date of shipment, and this period varies by product. In most cases, the warranty period is two years. During the warranty period, Comtech EF Data will, at its option, repair or replace products that prove to be defective. Repairs are warranted for the remainder of the original warranty or a 90 day extended warranty, whichever is longer. Contact Comtech EF Data for the warranty period specific to the product purchased.

For equipment under warranty, the owner is responsible for freight to Comtech EF Data and all related customs, taxes, tariffs, insurance, etc. Comtech EF Data is responsible for the freight charges only for return of the equipment from the factory to the owner.

Comtech EF Data will return the equipment by the same method (i.e., Air, Express, Surface) as the equipment was sent to Comtech EF Data.

All equipment returned for warranty repair must have a valid RMA number issued prior to return and be marked clearly on the return packaging. Comtech EF Data strongly recommends all equipment be returned in its original packaging.

Comtech EF Data Corporation’s obligations under this warranty are limited to repair or replacement of failed parts, and the return shipment to the buyer of the repaired or replaced parts.

Limitations of Warranty

The warranty does not apply to any part of a product that has been installed, altered, repaired, or misused in any way that, in the opinion of Comtech EF Data Corporation, would affect the reliability or detracts from the performance of any part of the product, or is damaged as the result of use in a way or with equipment that had not been previously approved by Comtech EF Data Corporation.

The warranty does not apply to any product or parts thereof where the serial number or the serial number of any of its parts has been altered, defaced, or removed.

The warranty does not cover damage or loss incurred in transportation of the product.

The warranty does not cover replacement or repair necessitated by loss or damage from any cause beyond the control of Comtech EF Data Corporation, such as lightning or other natural and weather related events or wartime environments.

The warranty does not cover any labor involved in the removal and or reinstallation of warranted equipment or parts on site, or any labor required to diagnose the necessity for repair or replacement.

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CDD-562L/564 Demodulator with Optional IP Module Revision 2 Preface MN/CDD564L.IOM The warranty excludes any responsibility by Comtech EF Data Corporation for incidental or consequential damages arising from the use of the equipment or products, or for any inability to use them either separate from or in combination with any other equipment or products.

A fixed charge established for each product will be imposed for all equipment returned

for warranty repair where Comtech EF Data Corporation cannot identify the cause of the reported failure.

Exclusive Remedies

Comtech EF Data Corporation’s warranty, as stated is in lieu of all other warranties, expressed, implied, or statutory, including those of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. The buyer shall pass on to any purchaser, lessee, or other user of Comtech EF Data Corporation’s products, the aforementioned warranty, and shall indemnify and hold harmless Comtech EF Data Corporation from any claims or liability of such purchaser, lessee, or user based upon allegations that the buyer, its agents, or employees have made additional warranties or representations as to product preference or use.

The remedies provided herein are the buyer’s sole and exclusive remedies. Comtech EF Data shall not be liable for any direct, indirect, special, incidental, or consequential damages, whether based on contract, tort, or any other legal theory.

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