Chapter 2 • Assembling and connecting HX260 hardware
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A web browser such as Internet Explorer with proxy settings
disabled. See Appendix C –
Disabling a Web browser
proxy connection,
on page 133.
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The latest version of the
sbc.cfg
file (if instructed to install
it).
Remote site requirements
IP devices that will be connected to an HX260 satellite router
must implement the standard TCP/IP stack and provide an
Ethernet interface; otherwise there is no constraint to the
platforms and operating systems of devices attached to the
satellite routers.
For example, PCs, MACs, SPARC and Alpha workstations,
AS400 systems, and so on, can all be used on LANs connected to
an HX260 satellite router, running operating systems such as
Windows, Linux, Solaris, MAC OS X, AIX, VMS and others.
Also, a power strip or surge protector is required.
Conducting the site survey
Survey the installation site to confirm that it fulfills all the
requirements for using the HX system service. This includes
confirming that there is an unobstructed line-of-sight to the
appropriate satellite.
Additionally, review the installation specification or work order
for site-specific instructions.
Note:
Prior to beginning the installation, confirm that the
installer laptop is configured to support DHCP. See Appendix A –
Verification of PC connectivity
for instructions on configuring
DHCP on a Windows computer.
CAUTION
• Do not block any ventilation openings. Do not install near
heat sources, such as radiators, heat registers, ovens,
stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that
produce heat.
• To ensure ventilation and prevent overheating, leave six
inches of space between the front, side and rear panels
of the satellite router assembly and any adjacent
equipment or structure. Ventilation is necessary to avoid
overheating.