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Configuration

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also possible to access the WLAN Application Gateway 2246
using its hostname instead of the IP address.

Logging—can be configured to Syslog or NONE.

Log server—enter the IP address or hostname of the Syslog
Server on the network if Syslog is configured. The WLAN
Application Gateway 2246 writes Syslog format diagnostic
messages to the Syslog Server.

SNTP server—can be configured as a hostname, IP address,
or NONE. The SNTP server is a Simple Network Time server.
The WLAN Application Gateway 2246 obtains the current date
and time from the SNTP server and tags syslog messages with
the date.

IGMP Enabled—configure as Yes or No. IGMP is Internet Group
Routing Protocol. IGMP Enabled allows the WLAN Application
Gateway 2246 to join multicast groups. Enable this option if the
network switch connected to the WLAN Application Gateway
2246 requires IGMP for multicast traffic to be forwarded.

Maintenance Lock—the system sets this option to Yes after
maintenance activities are performed that require a reset. This
option cannot be changed. It is automatically set. Reset the
system at exit to clear Maintenance Lock. Maintenance Lock
prevents any new calls from starting.

Press ESC to return to the NetLink OAI System screen.

Reset the WLAN Application Gateway 2246.

—End—

Connecting to the LAN

Follow the steps in

Procedure 17 "Connecting the WLAN Application

Gateway 2246 to the LAN" (page 157)

to connect the WLAN Application

Gateway 2246 to the LAN.

Procedure 17

Connecting the WLAN Application Gateway 2246 to the LAN

Step

Action

1

Using an RJ-45 cable, connect the NETWORK port of the WLAN
Application Gateway 2246 to the connecting port on the Ethernet
switch.

2

Power up the entire system.

Nortel Communication Server 1000

WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Commissioning

NN43001-504

01.02

Standard

Release 5.0

15 June 2007

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