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Installation
This chapter provides information to familiarize you with the SRA2100 and basic SFX2100
series satellite receiver appliance, as it comes out of the box. This information can be used
to step through a preliminary investigation of the unit you have received, as well as initially
applying power to ensure that it is operating correctly and has not been damaged during
transit.
The illustrations that are provided in this chapter identify indicators and connectors on the
satellite receiver, both in the rack mount and cube configurations. Acquaint yourself with
these parts as illustrated, and refer to the physical unit itself. Throughout the remainder of
this guide, reference will be made to these parts. There are no adjustable components on
the receiver, only display indicators.
Varying levels of Status and Control for configuration of the satellite receiver are available
through one of the following: locally using the Terminal Interface, locally or remotely using
the Web based Graphical User Interface (GUI), remotely using SNMP, or remotely using
NetManager. Status and control via these methods is detailed in Chapters 3 and 4 of this
manual.
What You Should Have Received
You should have received the following package:
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One (1) SRA2100 or SFX2100 series satellite receiver appliance;
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One (1) power cord, suitable for use in your country;
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One (1) copy of this manual (optional) – also available online from the IDC
customer service FTP site – see Chapter 5 for contact information.
It is highly recommended that you retain the box and foam packaging that came with the
unit, in the rare event that it has to be shipped back for repair.
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