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SYSTEM DESCRIPTION, INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL
eNfusion™ HSD-128 High-speed Data Terminal
3.
Configuring HSD Systems
This section provides basic information on how to configure HSD systems for operation with
user devices.
user devices.
A. Setting up Networks
This section provides basic information on how to configure user connections and
networks for operation with the HSD and HSD-X transceivers and satellite
communications network.
networks for operation with the HSD and HSD-X transceivers and satellite
communications network.
(1) Network Types
The samples in Figure 2–1 have been simplified to illustrate different types of networks
(including a basic, single-user connection). In the illustration, SATCOM refers to HSD
transceivers (including any HSD-X transceivers installed in Multi-Channel
configurations), as well as any associated SATCOM systems in Non-Stand Alone
installations (Cooperative, Honeywell Combined, and Selective Modes).
(including a basic, single-user connection). In the illustration, SATCOM refers to HSD
transceivers (including any HSD-X transceivers installed in Multi-Channel
configurations), as well as any associated SATCOM systems in Non-Stand Alone
installations (Cooperative, Honeywell Combined, and Selective Modes).
Figure 2–1. Network Configuration Types
Note:
A single client is a server that does not need to share the connection. A server
connecting to a SATCOM through a hub still has the same logical session
link. A router is equivalent to a server and a hub bundled into a single device.
connecting to a SATCOM through a hub still has the same logical session
link. A router is equivalent to a server and a hub bundled into a single device.