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2 getting started, 1 using this quick start guide, 2 equipment list for standalone operation – Comtech EF Data CTOG-250 User Manual

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CTOG-250 Comtech Traffic Optimization Gateway

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Quick Start Guide

MN-CTOG250

6–2

6.2

Getting Started

6.2.1 Using This Quick Start Guide

To learn how to...

See

Chapter

Section...

...set up the basic (baseline) CTOG-250 as a new Advanced VSAT network component

6.3

...integrate a p reviously-deployed CDM-800 with a new CTOG-250 Comtech Optimization

Gateway chassis

6.4

...configure LAN-CTOG ► CDM-840 traffic

6.5.1

...set up the CTOG-250 in a Vipersat Management System (VMS)-enabled CTOG-250 N:M

Redundancy system

6.6.1

...contact Comtech EF Data for troubleshooting or product support

6.7

6.2.2 Equipment List for Standalone Operation

Item Description

Qty Comments

1 CTOG-250 chassis

1

Depending upon the end use system, the user

may need to connect additional equipment such as

BUCs to convert 70 MHz IF to L-Band

2 CDM-800 Gateway Router

1

3

PC equipped with network interface card and

terminal emulation program (e.g.,

HyperTerminal, Tera Term, etc.)

1

Provided by user.

4 10/100/1000 BaseT Ethernet Switch

1

Provided by user.

(An RJ-45 Ethernet crossover cable can be

substituted to connect the User PC directly to

CTOG-250 without the use of a switch.)

5 CAT5 Ethernet cable(s)

1-4 Provided by user.

6 CTOG-250 Serial Console cable

(DB-9 to RJ-11)

1

Supplied by Comtech EF Data.

Note that the CTOG-250 cable is different from the

CDM-800 cable and cannot be interchanged.

7 CDM-800 Serial Console cable

(DB-9 to RJ-11)

1

Supplied by Comtech EF Data.

Note that the CDM-800 cable is different from the

CTOG-250 cable and cannot be interchanged.

8 IF cable

1

Provided by user:

Type BNC for 70/140 MHz operation

Type ‘N’ for L-Band operation