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Setup and Operation • APEX1000 EM Requirements
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Verifying the Network Connection
Ping the APEX1000 OAM&P interface to confirm that the IP address was assigned. At
bootup, the OAM&P interface (ENET1) should be connected to the local network. The
APEX1000 always attempts to auto-negotiate at bootup, and sets the duplex and data
rate (10 Mbps or 100 Mbps) according to the results of the auto-negotiation process.
Note: If you plan to use the Data IP interface ENET2, it should also be connected to its
own network at bootup. ENET1 and ENET2 must always be on separate networks.
APEX1000 EM Requirements
The APEX1000 includes an embedded Element Manager (EM) that can be uploaded to
your PC. The EM’s SNMP Manager sets up SNMP sessions between itself and the
APEX1000’s SNMP Agent, allowing you to use the APEX-EM to configure and retrieve
status information.
The EM standalone application runs under JRE 1.5.0, which you can download from the
APEX1000 using HTTP. To view the Java(TM) enabled console, you also must download
the Sun
®
Java Runtime Environment, JRE version 1.5.0 (or later).
To download the JRE, visit the Sun website at:
Browsers
To run the APEX-EM, Motorola recommends current versions of Mozilla Firefox 2.0 + or
Microsoft
®
Internet Explorer 5.0 + web browsers. (Browser or proxy settings are not
required.)
You can download the latest versions of these browsers from the following web sites:
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(click
Downloads and Trials
)
Note: The ‘look and feel’ of the application may vary according to your choice of
browsers. All screen captures in this guide were created using Internet Explorer.
Hardware
The APEX-EM, like most Windows
®
applications, runs faster on newer processors with
greater memory. Motorola recommends systems a minimum of 1.5 GB of memory.
In addition, the APEX-EM displays better on larger monitors.