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SatLink VSAT User Guide
Publication no. 101557
Rev 14.1.1-2
Copyright 2006-2012 STM Group, Inc.
Page 69 (182)
9.5 Prepare the VSAT for Normal Operation
The connection to the Internet over the satellite network should now be tested and found to be working.
The only thing left is then the final configuration to prepare the VSAT for normal operation.
The VSAT must be started and you must be logged in as a user with minimum privilege level 2 (e.g.
install user) before completing the following operations.
1. Configure the VSAT to automatically start the receiver by typing the CLI command
dvb rx autostart on.
Setting the RX autostart to on will ensure that the receiver is started automatically after power failure,
link failure, Hub restart, a software failure, etc., without needing user intervention.
Verify that auto start is on for the receiver by typing the CLI command dvb rx show.
2. Configure the VSAT to automatically start the transmitter by typing the CLI command
dvb tx autostart on.
Setting the TX autostart to on will ensure that the transmitter is started automatically after, for
example, a power failure, link failure, Hub restart, or a software failure, etc. without needing user
intervention.
Or, alternatively, follow the procedure in section 13 if the VSAT shall use traffic-initiated log on.
Verify that auto start is on for the transmitter by typing the CLI command dvb tx show.
3. Save the configuration by typing the CLI command save config.

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