Remote M&C Specification for Q Series Satellite Modems
●Several protocols are available:
■A proprietary protocol called Paradise Universal Protocol (PUP). This provides a human-readable, command-response method of controlling equipment that is independent of the underlying physical communications medium. As a result, PUP can be used over serial and Ethernet interfaces. Its capabilities make it suitable for simple Telnet sessions for accessing the modem, as well as when developing fully-automated replacement user interfaces (the built-in modem user interfaces themselves use PUP exclusively as the means for controlling the modem).
■Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP). The modem includes an SNMP agent. The agent responds to requests from SNMP network managers and also sends SNMP traps notifications to them. The SNMP Management Information Base (MIB) can be downloaded directly from the modem (via the ‘Download MIB files’ hyperlink at the foot of the Edit->Unit->M&C->SNMP web page) or can be obtained from Customer Support. The MIB defines a set of Object Identifiers (OID) that can be used for monitor and control purposes.
■A legacy RS232/RS485 serial protocol that is backwards compatible with older Paradise satellite modems including the Evolution, Quantum and P300 Series modems.
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