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Appendix 3
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The Link CX includes its own HTML-based installation, operation and test Web pages, which can be
accessed locally using a Web browser on a Craft PC, or remotely using any Web browser on the same
network as the Link CX.
The rest of this Appendix includes information on:
Section A3-1, Web Browser Requirements
Section A3-2, Connecting A Web Browser
Section A3-3, Accessing the Link CX Web Pages
Section A3-4, Link CX Web Pages
A3-1 Web Browser Requirements
The Web browser used to install, operate, and maintain the Link CX must have an HTML-enabled
interface.
A3-2 Connecting A Web Browser
You must connect your Web browser to the Link CX; either locally using a Craft PC, or remotely using
any Web browser on the same Ethernet network as the Link CX. The web browser platform must have
an Ethernet adapter for connecting to the Link CX directly, or to the Link CX though other Ethernet
equipment.
A3-3 Accessing the Link CX Web Pages
Once your Web browser is connected to the Link CX as described in Section A3-2, you can access and
move through the configuration and maintenance pages as you would any other Web site. The rest of
this paragraph will describe how to access the Link CX Web pages.
A3-4 Link CX Web Pages
The following figures show the Link CX Web pages, and Chapter Four through Chapter Seven describe
how to use the Link CX Web pages to configure, install, and maintain the Link CX.
Following each figure will be a table describing individual parameter defaults and definitions.