JDS Uniphase T-BERD 5800 Getting Started Manual - page 20
Remote Operation Getting Started Guide
Example remote control procedures
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Transport Module, DMC, MSAM, and 5800 Remote Operation
2 Open a TCP/IP socket connection to the unit on the port number returned by the
previous step.
> *REM
> :SYST:FUNC:READY? PWRS,SLIC1,"BERT"
(Optional query to verify the
BERT application is running and ready to communicate, returns "0" or "1")
1
> :SYST:FUNC:PORT? PWRS,SLIC1,"BERT"
(Query for the port number to
remote control)
8003
The port number returned by the final command can be used to establish a remote control
connection, as shown in
“Starting Remote Control” on page 21
.
Connecting to a MTS-
8000 transport
module
The MTS-8000 supports the use of multiple transport modules. When connecting to one of
these, the "slice id" must be provided to indicate the desired module. Slice ids are specified
as as SLIC1, SLIC2, etc. with SLIC1 being the closest module to the front display. The
example below connects to the first (or only) slice, SLIC1.
1 1. Open a TCP/IP socket connection to the unit on port 8000. Lines starting with ">"
indicate commands sent by the user.
> *REM
> MOD:FUNC:SEL? BOTH,SLIC1,"BERT"
(Optional query to verify the module is
powered on, returns "OFF" or "ON")
ON
> MOD:FUNC:PORT? BOTH,SLIC1,"BERT"
(Query for the module's port number)
8002
2 Open a TCP/IP socket connection to the unit on the port number returned by the
previous step.
> *REM
> :SYST:FUNC:READY? BOTH,SLIC1,"BERT"
(Optional query to verify the
BERT application is running and ready to communicate, returns "0" or "1")
1
> :SYST:FUNC:PORT? BOTH,SLIC1,"BERT"
(Query for the port number to
remote control)
8003
The port number returned by the final command can be used to establish a remote control
connection, as shown in
“Starting Remote Control” on page 21
.
Connecting to an
MTS-8000 dual MSAM
carrier
The MTS-8000 supports the use of multiple dual MSAM carrier modules, each of which
may have up to two MSAM modules. When connecting to one of these, the "side" and the
"slice id" must be provided to indicate the desired module. The side parameter is either
OPPS - indicating the MSAM is on the side opposite the power connector (the left side
when viewed from the front), or PWRS - on the same side as the power connector (the right
side when viewed from the front). Slice ids are specified as as SLIC1, SLIC2, etc. with
SLIC1 being the closest module to the front display. The example below connects to an
MSAM on left side (OPPS) of the first slice (SLIC1).