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Your email address will not be published. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. Beamselector commands 1. If telnet does not run, you will need to enable telnet on your PC. Enter username Username: admin If you do not get the user prompt, you may not have network access to the modem. Modem responds [RMT] [email protected] ffff:xxx. The modem will keep outputting these strings.

Ignore the modem output while you type in the next commands, or you can stop the output by typing xoff. If openAMIP is not enabled, you will need to enter the satellite parameters on the antenna controller manually.

The beam will stay locked until the modem is reset To Enable Telnet on your PC If telnet is not enabled, your PC will respond that telnet is not a recognized command. Related posts. Intellian vGX Read more. Leave a Reply Cancel reply Your email address will not be published. At the DOS prompt in the command box, type in telnet Your modem response will be different. Type beamselector lock and to stop modem switching beams.

The beam will stay locked until the modem is reset. You would use the following command:. In the command above, SCP will make a copy of the falcon.

If you did something and messed up your falcon. I forgot to take a screenshot of it, but make sure that anytime you mess around with the option file, you type the following command:. This will temporarily take your remote offline, but it is needed to make the changes.

This will wrap up most of the fun you will end up having in linux. From there you can run a series of commands to find the satellite information you are used to looking for.

Here are a couple examples:. In addition to the standard info you tend to look for, you can ask falcon the status of your remote, which will look something like this:. Your email address will not be published. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. With the Uplogix appliance managing the modem via a console connection, it is necessary to create a split cable for this information to pass directly between the antenna and modem uninterrupted.

Below is an example wiring diagram describing the split cable configuration. Issue the port command to switch to navigate to the port your iDirect modem is connected to. In the example below the iDirect modem is attached to port 2. Issue the terminal command to start a terminal session with the modem. This session takes place within your Uplogix appliance session. Monitors collect chassis and interface data from supported devices. The results can be used to trigger an alarm, event or to take other automated actions.

There are six monitors for the iDirect modem: chassis, interface, remotestate, ping, consoleLog and terminal. When the modem is initialized using the config init command, the chassis and console log monitor will automatically be scheduled.

Additional monitors to capture information on RF statistics from the modem can be scheduled using the config monitor command at the port level. For example, the remotestate monitor is scheduled using the command:. The results of monitors can be viewed with the show command with two options: -n to display multiple chronological values, and -t which will add an elapsed time value to the results.

In order to provide this information accurately, the Uplogix must have a source for GPS coordinates with data no more than two hours old. Additionally, the coordinates may be monitored from a supported antenna controller. Once the coordinates are collected by the Uplogix appliance, they can then be sent to the iDirect on a configurable basis using the config schedule command at the port level. In the example below, the scheduled task sends the coordinates to the iDirect every 60 seconds by issuing the iDirect latlong command on the console.

Collecting and monitoring syslog messages from the iDirect modem is configured with the config init command and can be viewed by issuing the following command:. A rule can then optionally be applied to check for string matches allowing for log analysis and action-based responses. In the example below, the appliance is configured to search for a message indicating the GPS coordinates are not available and send the coordinates when that event occurs.

The Uplogix file system is a repository for configuration, OS and post files for the managed iDirect. To view the files in the Uplogix file system for your device, use the show directory command:. Users can name specific versions of configurations and operating system files. These named versions can be referenced in rules. For more information about our user named versions please see the User-Defined Versions Feature Guide.

Uplogix RMOS supports management of option files. The startup configuration and running configuration can be pulled from the iDirect and saved on the Uplogix using the pull command. In addition, the running configuration, startup configuration, and operating system images saved on the Uplogix can be pushed to the iDirect using the push command.

Finally, all of the files stored on the Uplogix can be copied to or from the port using the copy command.

The Local Manager can be used to manage the running configuration which contains the startup configuration falcon. Managing a running configuration through Uplogix will use options set commands for each parameter and can rollback changes accordingly if required. When pushing a new running configuration, reboot is available with the -reboot switch. The Local Manager can also be used to manage the startup configuration which contains the option file falcon.

When managing startup configurations through Uplogix, the appliance will utilize the Linux interface and push over the falcon. Pushing the startup configuration also allows an optional service level or system level reboot upon confirmation. Uplogix supports management of operating system files. The Uplogix iDirect driver has the ability to push operating system images to the iDirect with the push os command. Pushing an operating system requires IP connectivity from the Uplogix to the iDirect.

In the example below, the operating system file, is pushed to the iDirect. The Uplogix iDirect driver does not have the ability to retrieve the Package Files from a managed iDirect device, but they remain in the Uplogix file system as an operating system candidate when the Uplogix performs the upgrade process.

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