
Part Number MN/DTMX5000.IOM Revision 1SpectraCast®DTMX5000IP GatewayInstallation and Operation Manual
Preface DTMX5000 IP Gatewayviii Rev. 1Overview of Changes to Previous EditionThis revision supersedes part number MN/DTMX5000 Rev. 0 dated June 9, 200
DTMX5000 MIB File DTMX5000 IP Gateway4–20 Rev. 14.2.5.2 Group PIDMIB Object:CbGRTablePIDOID:iso(1).org(3).dod(6).internet(1).private(4).enterprises(1)
DTMX5000 IP Gateway DTMX5000 MIB FileRev. 1 4–214.2.5.5 Group Maximum RateMIB Object:CbGRTableMaxRateOID:iso(1).org(3).dod(6).internet(1).private(4).
DTMX5000 MIB File DTMX5000 IP Gateway4–22 Rev. 14.2.6 Static Users ParametersA static user is a definition of a valid host in the system. When a stati
DTMX5000 IP Gateway DTMX5000 MIB FileRev. 1 4–234.2.6.3 GroupMIB Object:cbStaticUserGroupOID:iso(1).org(3).dod(6).internet(1).private(4).enterprises(1
DTMX5000 MIB File DTMX5000 IP Gateway4–24 Rev. 14.2.6.6 Maximum RateMIB Object:cbStaticUserMaxRateOID:iso(1).org(3).dod(6).internet(1).private(4).ente
DTMX5000 IP Gateway DTMX5000 MIB FileRev. 1 4–25Set:1.3.6.1.4.1.enterprises(2540).efdata(6247).spectracast(3).DTMX5000(1).cbConfig(5).cbConfigSTUTable
DTMX5000 MIB File DTMX5000 IP Gateway4–26 Rev. 14.2.7.3 CCU 3 AddressMIB Object:cbCCU3OID:iso(1).org(3).dod(6).internet(1).private(4).enterprises(1).e
DTMX5000 IP Gateway DTMX5000 MIB FileRev. 1 4–274.2.7.7 CCU 7 AddressMIB Object:cbCCU7OID:Iso(1).org(3).dod(6).internet(1).private(4).enterprises(1).e
DTMX5000 MIB File DTMX5000 IP Gateway4–28 Rev. 14.2.8 Software Download ParametersNote: Software download parameters relate to the remote upgrades of
DTMX5000 IP Gateway DTMX5000 MIB FileRev. 1 4–294.2.8.3 Application File Name on the GatewayMIB Object:cbSWTargetFileNameOID:iso(1).org(3).dod(6).int
DTMX5000 IP Gateway PrefaceRev. 1 ixConventions and ReferencesCautions and WarningsCAUTIONCAUTION indicates a hazardous situation that, if not avoided
DTMX5000 MIB File DTMX5000 IP Gateway4–30 Rev. 14.2.8.5 Software Download Start CommandMIB Object:cbSWDownloadStatusOID:iso(1).org(3).dod(6).internet
DTMX5000 IP Gateway DTMX5000 MIB FileRev. 1 4–314.2.8.6 Firmware Filename on the ServerMIB Object:cbFPGASourceFileNameOID:iso(1).org(3).dod(6).intern
DTMX5000 MIB File DTMX5000 IP Gateway4–32 Rev. 14.2.8.9 Firmware Download StatusMIB Object:cbFPGADownloadStatusOID:iso(1).org(3).dod(6).internet(1).p
DTMX5000 IP Gateway DTMX5000 MIB FileRev. 1 4–334.2.9 General Statistics ParametersDiagnostics Parameters consists of the following:• Number of Transm
DTMX5000 MIB File DTMX5000 IP Gateway4–34 Rev. 14.2.9.3 Average Packet SizeMIB Object:cbStatAvrPktSizeOID:iso(1).org(3).dod(6).internet(1).private(4)
DTMX5000 IP Gateway DTMX5000 MIB FileRev. 1 4–354.2.9.7 CPU LoadMIB Object:cbCPULoadOID:iso(1).org(3).dod(6).internet(1).private(4).enterprises(1).efd
DTMX5000 MIB File DTMX5000 IP Gateway4–36 Rev. 14.2.10 Client Data Flow Statistics TableThe data flow statistics information is stored in the Gateway
DTMX5000 IP Gateway DTMX5000 MIB FileRev. 1 4–374.2.10.1.1 Client IP AddressMIB Object:cbClientIPOID:iso(1).org(3).dod(6).internet(1).private(4).enter
DTMX5000 MIB File DTMX5000 IP Gateway4–38 Rev. 14.2.10.1.4 Number of Packet Transmitted to the ClientMIB Object:cbCINumPacketsOID:iso(1).org(3).dod(6
DTMX5000 IP Gateway DTMX5000 MIB FileRev. 1 4–394.2.10.1.8 Encryption Enable/DisableMIB Object:cbCIEncrEnbledOID:iso(1).org(3).dod(6).internet(1).priv
Preface DTMX5000 IP Gatewayx Rev. 1EMC ComplianceEN55022 ComplianceThis equipment meets EN55022.This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment,
DTMX5000 MIB File DTMX5000 IP Gateway4–40 Rev. 14.2.10.2.3 Total Packets Transmitted to the ClientMIB Object:cbCITableTotalPacketsOID:iso(1).org(3).d
DTMX5000 IP Gateway DTMX5000 MIB FileRev. 1 4–414.2.10.2.7 Reset Statistics Values for the ClientMIB Object:cbCITableResetOID:iso(1).org(3).dod(6).in
DTMX5000 MIB File DTMX5000 IP Gateway4–42 Rev. 14.2.11.2 Subnet MaskMIB Object:cbCfgCITableMaskOID:iso(1).org(3).dod(6).internet(1).private(4).enterpr
DTMX5000 IP Gateway DTMX5000 MIB FileRev. 1 4–434.2.11.5 Minimum RateMIB Object:cbCfgCITableMinRateOID:iso(1).org(3).dod(6).internet(1).private(4).ent
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Rev. 1 5–15Chapter 5. TROUBLESHOOTINGThis chapter is intended to assist the user in troubleshooting the installation phase orduring ongoing maintenanc
Troubleshooting DTMX5000 IP Gateway5–2 Rev. 15.1.1 The Gateway Does Not Power UpPossible Cause SolutionThe power cord is loose, faulty or notconnecte
DTMX5000 IP Gateway TroubleshootingRev. 1 5–35.1.6 The Gateway Does Not Reply to Telnet/FTP UsersPossible Cause SolutionThe Gateway is not connected
Troubleshooting DTMX5000 IP Gateway5–4 Rev. 15.1.10 The CCU Does Not Communicate with the GatewayPossible Cause SolutionThe CCU is not defined. Check
DTMX5000 IP Gateway TroubleshootingRev. 1 5–55.2 Ongoing MaintenanceIssue that may be encountered during the daily functioning of the Gateway, such as
DTMX5000 IP Gateway PrefaceRev. 1 xi European Low Voltage DirectiveThe following information is applicable for the European Low Voltage Directive(EN60
Troubleshooting DTMX5000 IP Gateway5–6 Rev. 15.2.3 The Gateway Does Not Reply to Telnet but Does Reply to SNMPand Terminal CommunicationPossible Caus
Rev. 1 A–1AAppendix A. SPECIFICATIONSThis appendix includes the Gateway specifications, external connections, and pinassignments.A.1 OverviewThis appe
Specifications DTMX5000 IP GatewayA–2 Rev. 1Table A-1. Gateway SpecificationParameters SpecificationsAccounting Per IP, Bytes and packets reportingCE
DTMX5000 IP Gateway SpecificationsRev. 1 A–3DTMX5000 forwarding rate83644 440102030405064 320 1000 1500Packet SizeMBits/SecFigure A-1. Forwarding Rat
Specifications DTMX5000 IP GatewayA–4 Rev. 1A.3 External ConnectionsRefer to Figure A-2 for a view of the back panel of the Gateway depicting the vari
DTMX5000 IP Gateway SpecificationsRev. 1 A–5A.4 Parallel Output Pin AssignmentTable A-2 provides pin assignments for the Gateway's DB25 output c
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Rev. 1 B-1BAPPENDIX B. CENTRALCONFIGURATION UNITThis appendix describes the Central Configuration Unit (CCU) is the access andconfiguration controller
Central Configuration Unit DTMX5000 IP GatewayB-2 Rev. 1B.2 DTMX5000 ServiceThe DTMX5000 service is incremental, meaning that it enhances thedownload
Central Configuration Unit DTMX5000 IP GatewayRev. 1 B-3B.3 Starting a SessionThe client’s existing Internet connection should already be active, pri
Preface DTMX5000 IP Gatewayxii Rev. 1Warranty PolicyThis Comtech EFData product is warranted against defects in material and workmanshipfor a period o
Central Configuration Unit DTMX5000 IP GatewayB-4 Rev. 1B.3.3 Authentication Server Allows AccessAuthentication is performed through the submission
Central Configuration Unit DTMX5000 IP GatewayRev. 1 B-5B.3.6 CCU Contacts Proxy ServerThe Proxy Server acts as an intermediary between the subscrib
Central Configuration Unit DTMX5000 IP GatewayB-6 Rev. 1B.4 Processing Information RequestsThe subscriber requests information by, for example, brow
Central Configuration Unit DTMX5000 IP GatewayRev. 1 B-7B.5 Terminating a SessionThe CCU maintains a local database of all subscribers connected to t
Central Configuration Unit DTMX5000 IP GatewayB-8 Rev. 1B.6.2 Installing Data Access Objects (DAO)To operate the CCU, it is necessary to install Mic
Central Configuration Unit DTMX5000 IP GatewayRev. 1 B-9B.6.3 Installing the CCU ApplicationNote: Prior to installing the CCU application, Microsof
Central Configuration Unit DTMX5000 IP GatewayB-10 Rev. 1B.6.4 Getting StartedNote: After the CCU is successfully installed, the CCU application is l
Central Configuration Unit DTMX5000 IP GatewayRev. 1 B-11B.6.5 Uninstalling the CCU ApplicationTo uninstall the CCU application, proceed as follows:
Central Configuration Unit DTMX5000 IP GatewayB-12 Rev. 1B.7 Configuring the CCUThe CCU must be configured upon initial installation and whenever a n
Central Configuration Unit DTMX5000 IP GatewayRev. 1 B-133. Click on the + beside the CCU Server folder. The CCU Server folderexpands to reveal the
Rev. 1 1–11Chapter 1. INTRODUCTIONThis chapter provides a general description of the DTMX5000 IP Gateway, herein afterreferred to as, “the DTMX5000” o
Central Configuration Unit DTMX5000 IP GatewayB-14 Rev. 1The new properties must be saved in order to configure the CCU to the CCUServer. This can be
Central Configuration Unit DTMX5000 IP GatewayRev. 1 B-15B.7.2 Adding a CCU ServerAdd additional CCU Servers and define the properties for each new
Central Configuration Unit DTMX5000 IP GatewayB-16 Rev. 1B.8 Configuring the CCU to the RADIUS Authentication ServerThe RADIUS Authentication Server
Central Configuration Unit DTMX5000 IP GatewayRev. 1 B-173. Click the specific RADIUS Authentication Server folder to which theCCU is to be configure
Central Configuration Unit DTMX5000 IP GatewayB-18 Rev. 1Note: This disabled Authentication Server mode is useful only if you do notwish to place an
Central Configuration Unit DTMX5000 IP GatewayRev. 1 B-19B.9 Configuring the CCU to the RADIUS Billing ServerThe RADIUS Billing Server compiles invo
Central Configuration Unit DTMX5000 IP GatewayB-20 Rev. 13. Click the specific Billing Server folder to which the CCU is to be configured.The RADIUS
Central Configuration Unit DTMX5000 IP GatewayRev. 1 B-213. Save the properties by either clicking the OK button,OrClick on another element to be con
Central Configuration Unit DTMX5000 IP GatewayB-22 Rev. 1B.10 Configuring the CCU to the Proxy ServerThe Proxy Server relays requested information t
Central Configuration Unit DTMX5000 IP GatewayRev. 1 B-233. Click the folder for the specific Proxy Server, to which the CCU is to beconfigured. The
Introduction DTMX5000 IP Gateway1–2 Rev. 11.2 DescriptionOn the input-side, the DTMX5000 connects to two 10/100 BaseT Local Area Networks(LANs). To en
Central Configuration Unit DTMX5000 IP GatewayB-24 Rev. 1B.11 Configuring the CCU to the DTMX5000GatewayThe DTMX5000 Gateway sends the client’s requ
Central Configuration Unit DTMX5000 IP GatewayRev. 1 B-253. Click the folder for the specific Gateway to which the CCU is to beconfigured. The Gatew
Central Configuration Unit DTMX5000 IP GatewayB-26 Rev. 14. Save the properties either by clicking the OK button,OrClick on another element to be con
Central Configuration Unit DTMX5000 IP GatewayRev. 1 B-27The table below describes the color and icon for each event category:Color Code Icon Categor
Central Configuration Unit DTMX5000 IP GatewayB-28 Rev. 1Each time the CCU starts up, or if the current logfile exceeds 10 megabytesduring program ex
Central Configuration Unit DTMX5000 IP GatewayRev. 1 B-29All log messages are preceded by a single letter which indicates the color andtype of messag
Central Configuration Unit DTMX5000 IP GatewayB-30 Rev. 1B.13 Client Parameters Sent from the RADIUSB.13.1 Authentication ServerThe RADIUS Authentic
Central Configuration Unit DTMX5000 IP GatewayRev. 1 B-31B.13.1.2 Group IDEnables the DTMX5000 Gateway to recognize the group to which the clientbelo
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Rev. 1 C–1CAppendix C. HIGH AVAILABILITY SERVER(HAS-2000)The purpose of high availability server is to develop Broadband IP transmission usingDVB tech
DTMX5000 IP Gateway IntroductionRev. 1 1–3DVB ChannelCATC/SatelliteProxy ServerCentralConfigurationLineNMSFirewallRouterBillingServerAuthenticationSer
High Availability Server DTMX5000 IP Satellite GatewayC–2 Rev. 1C.1.1 Standard References1.System standards• SNMPv2RFC1902-RFC1906• IEEE 802.3 Etherne
DTMX5000 IP Satellite Gateway High Availability ServerRev. 1 C–3C.3 Detailed DescriptionC.3.1 System Details• The system serves multiple active and st
High Availability Server DTMX5000 IP Satellite GatewayC–4 Rev. 1• The switch over operation is done with the following steps (HAS-2000 side):♦ Sends T
DTMX5000 IP Satellite Gateway High Availability ServerRev. 1 C–5C.3.2 System DiagramManagement EthernetData EthernetINA 1INA StandbyInternetNMSRouterI
High Availability Server DTMX5000 IP Satellite GatewayC–6 Rev. 1C.3.3 Technical SpecificationsActive GatewaysUp to 30.Standby GatewaysUp to 30.Combina
Rev. 1 G–1GGlossary The following is a list of acronyms and abbreviations that may be found in this manual.Acronym/AbbreviationDefinitionΩOhms8PSK Eig
Glossary DTMX5000 IP GatewayG–2 Rev. 1Acronym/AbbreviationDefinitionMPEG Moving Picture Expects GroupMux MultiplexerNIC Network Interface CardsNMS Net
Rev. 1 I–1IIndex AA PC Connected to a LAN Fed by a SatelliteReceiver (Static User) Does Not ReceiveUnicast Transmissions...5–
Index DTMX5000 IP GatewayI–2 Rev. 1 DTMX5000 MIB FILE ...4–1DTMX5000 Service...B-2Du
DTMX5000 IP Gateway IndexRev. 1 I–3Standard References...C–2Starting a Session ...
Introduction DTMX5000 IP Gateway1–4 Rev. 11.2.1 Proxy ServersAt data request, the requested packet is routed to the proxy server. The proxy server act
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DTMX5000 IP Gateway IntroductionRev. 1 1–51.3 DTMX5000 FeaturesThe units’s many configuration options enable service providers to tailor the operation
Introduction DTMX5000 IP Gateway1–6 Rev. 11.3.1 IP MulticastThe DTMX5000 receives TCP/IP datagram addressed to subscribers and maps them ontoa DVB com
DTMX5000 IP Gateway IntroductionRev. 1 1–7The DTMX5000 contains two QoS parameters for each user:• Committed Information Rate• Maximum RateThe committ
Introduction DTMX5000 IP Gateway1–8 Rev. 11.3.8 AccountingThe CCU informs the DTMX5000 each time a subscriber logs On or Off the system. Theunit creat
DTMX5000 IP Gateway IntroductionRev. 1 1–91.4 DTMX5000 ConfigurationThe DTMX5000 must be connected to a local serial terminal in order to enable defin
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Rev. 1 2–12Chapter 2. INSTALLATIONThis section provides important information concerning the installation of theDTMX5000.2.1 OverviewNote: For securit
Installation DTMX5000 IP Gateway2–2 Rev. 12.2 Connect and ConfigurePerform the following procedures to connect the local terminal to the DTMX5000 ande
DTMX5000 IP Gateway InstallationRev. 1 2–3To configure the local terminal to the required parameters, proceed to the Start Menu barand as follows:1. S
Installation DTMX5000 IP Gateway2–4 Rev. 16. Click OK. The window closes and the Phone Number window opens.7. In the Connect using field, scroll down
DTMX5000 IP Gateway InstallationRev. 1 2–58. In the Port Setting tab, enter the setting exactly as shown.9. Click OK. The COM Properties window closes
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Installation DTMX5000 IP Gateway2–6 Rev. 12.3 Starting the DTMX5000Note: The DTMX5000 can be started once the local terminal has been connected andco
DTMX5000 IP Gateway InstallationRev. 1 2–72.3.1 Connecting Network Interface CardsConnect the Transportation Input NIC and Control and Management Inp
Installation DTMX5000 IP Gateway2–8 Rev. 12.3.3 Telnet Terminal2.3.3.1 Connect the Telnet TerminalThe DTMX5000 as parameters can be configured and ed
DTMX5000 IP Gateway InstallationRev. 1 2–92.3.3.2 Starting the Telnet ConnectionNote: Windows 95/98 or NT is required for the starting operation.To s
Installation DTMX5000 IP Gateway2–10 Rev. 15. Click on the Fonts button. The Font dialog box opens.6. Select Terminal in the Font list. Click OK.7. Cl
DTMX5000 IP Gateway InstallationRev. 1 2–1110. Click Connect. The Telnet connection to the DTMX5000 is initialized and thefollowing window is displaye
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Rev. 13–13Chapter 3. CONFIGURING THE GATEWAYUSING A TERMINALDTMX5000 parameters can be configured through a menu driven interface through alocal termi
Operation DTMX5000 IP GatewayRev. 13–23.2 Editing the CFG.INI ParametersNote: Upon startup, the CFG.INI file or parameters file is loaded into memor
DTMX5000 IP Gateway OperationRev. 13–34. Press <Enter> to activate the Configuration option. The Configuration menuopens.Note: Pressing <Ente
ii Rev. 1Customer SupportContact the Comtech EFData Customer Support Department for:• Product support or training• Information on upgrading or returni
Operation DTMX5000 IP GatewayRev. 13–43.2.1 General ParametersThe General Parameters define the overall operation of the Gateway.Application File Nam
DTMX5000 IP Gateway OperationRev. 13–53.2.1.2 FPGA File NamePath:Edit CFG.INI Parameters/General Parameters/FPGA File NameDescription:Specifies which
Operation DTMX5000 IP GatewayRev. 13–63.2.1.5 Quality of Service ModePath:Edit CFG.INI Parameters/General Parameters/Quality ofService ModeDescripti
DTMX5000 IP Gateway OperationRev. 13–73.2.1.8 FlushingPath:Edit CFG.INI Parameters/General Parameters/Flushing.Description:Enables/disables flushing.
Operation DTMX5000 IP GatewayRev. 13–83.2.2 Network ParametersThe Network Parameters define the overall operation of the DTMX5000.C&M IP AddressS
DTMX5000 IP Gateway OperationRev. 13–93.2.2.2 C&M Subnet MaskPath:Edit CFG.INI Parameters/Network Parameters/C&M SubnetMask.Description:Speci
Operation DTMX5000 IP GatewayRev. 13–103.2.2.5 Transportation Subnet MaskPath:Edit CFG.INI Parameters/Network Parameters/TransportationSubnet Mask.D
DTMX5000 IP Gateway OperationRev. 13–113.2.2.7 PromiscuousPath:Edit CFG.INI Parameters/Network Parameters/Promiscuous.Description:Enables/disables Pro
Operation DTMX5000 IP GatewayRev. 13–123.2.2.9 MulticastPath:Edit CFG.INI Parameters/Network Parameters/Multicast.Description:Enables/disables unregi
DTMX5000 IP Gateway OperationRev. 13–133.2.3 CCU ParametersThe CCU parameters option specifies which CCU has permission to contact the Gatewayand thei
Rev. 1 iiiTable of ContentsCustomer Support...
Operation DTMX5000 IP GatewayRev. 13–143.2.4 DVB Mapping ParametersDigital Video Broadcasting (DVB) Mapping is a method of mapping IP packets onto an
DTMX5000 IP Gateway OperationRev. 13–153.2.4.1 Output Bit RatePath:Edit CFG.INI Parameters/DVB Mapping Parameters/OutputBit Rate.Description:Specifie
Operation DTMX5000 IP GatewayRev. 13–163.2.4.4 Framing TypePath:Edit CFG.INI Parameters/DVB Mapping Parameters/FramingType.Description:Specifies whet
DTMX5000 IP Gateway OperationRev. 13–173.2.4.6 MPE ModePath:Edit CFG.INI Parameters/DVB Mapping Parameters/MPEMode.Description:Defines the mode in whi
Operation DTMX5000 IP GatewayRev. 13–183.2.4.8 Clock PolarityPath:Edit CFG.INI Parameters/DVB Mapping Parameters/ClockPolarityDescription:Specifies t
DTMX5000 IP Gateway OperationRev. 13–193.2.4.10 Auxiliary Null PacketsPath:Edit CFG.INI Parameters/DVB Mapping Parameters/Auxiliary Null Packets.Desc
Operation DTMX5000 IP GatewayRev. 13–203.3 SNMP ParametersFor security reasons, controlling the unit from a Network Management System (NMS) isrestric
DTMX5000 IP Gateway OperationRev. 13–213.4 Writing the CFG.INI ParametersDTMX5000 parameters must be saved to the CFG.INI file after editing. Thesepa
Operation DTMX5000 IP GatewayRev. 13–223.4.2 Write Parameters to CFG.INI without ResetSelect this option to save the changes without resetting the G
DTMX5000 IP Gateway OperationRev. 13–233.4.3 Discarding Changes to the CFG.INI FileTo restore the saved version of the CFG.INI, proceed as follows:1.
Preface DTMX5000 IP Gatewayiv Rev. 11.3.6 Packet Encryption ...
Operation DTMX5000 IP GatewayRev. 13–243.5 Configuring Maintenance ParametersThe DTMX5000 has several maintenance parameters, which can be configure
DTMX5000 IP Gateway OperationRev. 13–254. Press <Enter> to activate the Maintenance option. The Maintenance menu opens.Note: Pressing <Enter&
Operation DTMX5000 IP GatewayRev. 13–263.5.1 Description of the Maintenance ParametersEnable/Disable GatewayAllows the user to enable or disable the
DTMX5000 IP Gateway OperationRev. 13–273.5.1.1 Enable/Disable GatewayTo enable or disable the Gateway, proceed as follows:Select an option from the En
Operation DTMX5000 IP GatewayRev. 13–283.5.1.3 Hot Reset GatewayThis parameter allows the user to reboot the unit. After reboot, changes to the para
DTMX5000 IP Gateway OperationRev. 13–293.5.1.4 Groups ManipulationsThe Gateway supports the concept of grouping. A group consists of several IP addres
Operation DTMX5000 IP GatewayRev. 13–303.5.1.4.1 Show/Edit GroupsThis option enables the user to display and modify the definitions for existing grou
DTMX5000 IP Gateway OperationRev. 13–313.5.1.4.2 Find a GroupThis option enables the user to search for and display the parameters for a specific gro
Operation DTMX5000 IP GatewayRev. 13–323.5.1.4.4 Delete GroupThis Option enables the user to delete an existing group. After selecting this option, f
DTMX5000 IP Gateway OperationRev. 13–333.5.1.5 Static Users ManipulationsStatic users are users with fixed IP addresses, as opposed to dynamic users
DTMX5000 IP Gateway PrefaceRev. 1 v4.2.2 Network Interface Configuration Parameters...
Operation DTMX5000 IP GatewayRev. 13–343.5.1.5.1 Show/Edit Static UserThis option enables the user to display and modify the definition for existing
DTMX5000 IP Gateway OperationRev. 13–353.5.1.5.3 Add Static UserThis option enables the user to create a new group and define the parameters. Afterse
Operation DTMX5000 IP GatewayRev. 13–36Multicast user addresses can be registered with the unit via the terminal or the NMS.Then, when a packet is se
DTMX5000 IP Gateway OperationRev. 13–373.5.1.6.1 Show/Edit Multicast UsersThis option enables the user to display and modify the definitions for exis
Operation DTMX5000 IP GatewayRev. 13–383.5.1.6.3 Add a Multicast UserThis option enables the user to create a new multicast user’s parameters. After
DTMX5000 IP Gateway OperationRev. 13–393.5.1.6.5 Write to MULTICAST.INI FileThis option enables the user to save all the multicast user’s parameters
Operation DTMX5000 IP GatewayRev. 13–40The DTMX5000 also acts as an FTP server, enabling files on the unit to be downloadedand new files to be upload
DTMX5000 IP Gateway OperationRev. 13–413.5.1.7.2 Find a Telnet/FTP UserThis option enables the user to search for and display the parameters for a sp
Operation DTMX5000 IP GatewayRev. 13–423.5.1.7.4 Delete Telnet/FTP UserThis Option enables the user to delete an existing Telnet/FTP user. After sel
DTMX5000 IP Gateway OperationRev. 13–433.5.1.8 User Table ManipulationThe User Table Manipulations option consists of the following:3.5.1.8.1 Display
Preface DTMX5000 IP Gatewayvi Rev. 1B.3 Starting a Session...
Operation DTMX5000 IP GatewayRev. 13–443.5.1.8.2 Display Users StatisticsThis option enables the user to receive information about the users currentl
Rev. 1 4–14Chapter 4. DTMX5000 MIB FILEAll DTMX5000 parameters can be configured and controlled remotely using any SNMPNetwork Management System (NMS)
DTMX5000 MIB File DTMX5000 IP Gateway4–2 Rev. 14.2 Maintenance Information Base4.2.1 Operation Mode ParametersOperation Mode Parameters consists of t
DTMX5000 IP Gateway DTMX5000 MIB FileRev. 1 4–34.2.1.1 Gateway EnableMIB Object:cbGatewayEnableOID:iso(1).org(3).dod(6).internet(1).private(4).enterpr
DTMX5000 MIB File DTMX5000 IP Gateway4–4 Rev. 14.2.1.4 Maximum Allowable DelayMIB Object:cbMaxAllowableDelayOID:iso(1).org(3).dod(6).internet(1).priva
DTMX5000 IP Gateway DTMX5000 MIB FileRev. 1 4–54.2.1.7 Multicast Key PeriodMIB Object:cbMulticastKeyPeriodOID:iso(1).org(3).dod(6).internet(1).private
DTMX5000 MIB File DTMX5000 IP Gateway4–6 Rev. 14.2.1.10 Enable/Disable MulticastMIB Object:cbNetMulticastOID:iso(1).org(3).dod(6).internet(1).private(
DTMX5000 IP Gateway DTMX5000 MIB FileRev. 1 4–74.2.1.12 Gateway DescriptionMIB Object:cbGatewayDescriptionOID:iso(1).org(3).dod(6).internet(1).priva
DTMX5000 MIB File DTMX5000 IP Gateway4–8 Rev. 1Changes to parameter will only take effect after system reset.Data Types:Display StringAccess:Read-writ
DTMX5000 IP Gateway DTMX5000 MIB FileRev. 1 4–9• C&M NIC Subnet Mask• C&M NIC Default Gateway• Dual NIC Enable/Disable• Transportation NIC IP
DTMX5000 IP Gateway PrefaceRev. 1 viiC.3.2 System Diagram...
DTMX5000 MIB File DTMX5000 IP Gateway4–10 Rev. 14.2.2.1 C&M NIC IP AddressMIB Object:cbNetGatewayMngIPOID:iso(1).org(3).dod(6).internet(1).privat
DTMX5000 IP Gateway DTMX5000 MIB FileRev. 1 4–114.2.2.4 Dual NIC Enable/DisableMIB Object:cbNetDualNICOID:iso(1).org(3).dod(6).internet(1).private(4)
DTMX5000 MIB File DTMX5000 IP Gateway4–12 Rev. 14.2.2.7 Telnet Server Enable/DisableMIB Object:cbNetTelnetOID:iso(1).org(3).dod(6).internet(1).privat
DTMX5000 IP Gateway DTMX5000 MIB FileRev. 1 4–134.2.3.1 Output BitrateMIB Object:cbDVBOutputBitRateOID:iso(1).org(3).dod(6).internet(1).private(4).ent
DTMX5000 MIB File DTMX5000 IP Gateway4–14 Rev. 14.2.3.5 MPEG Stuffing ModeMIB Object:cbStuffingModeOID:iso(1).org(3).dod(6).internet(1).private(4).en
DTMX5000 IP Gateway DTMX5000 MIB FileRev. 1 4–154.2.3.9 Auxiliary Input ControlMIB Object:cbDVBAuxinputOID:iso(1).org(3).dod(6).internet(1).private(4)
DTMX5000 MIB File DTMX5000 IP Gateway4–16 Rev. 14.2.3.10 Auxiliary Null Packets ControlMIB Object:cbDVBAuxNullPacketsOID:iso(1).org(3).dod(6).interne
DTMX5000 IP Gateway DTMX5000 MIB FileRev. 1 4–174.2.3.12 LLC SNAP ControlMIB Object:cbDVBAuxLlcSnapOID:iso(1).org(3).dod(6).internet(1).private(4).en
DTMX5000 MIB File DTMX5000 IP Gateway4–18 Rev. 14.2.4 Multicast Channel ParametersMulticast parameters consist of the following:• IP Address of the M
DTMX5000 IP Gateway DTMX5000 MIB FileRev. 1 4–194.2.4.4 Min RateMIB Object:cbMulticastMinRateOID:iso(1).org(3).dod(6).internet(1).private(4).enterpris
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