Continuing configuration through telnet, Connecting through telnet – Nortel Networks MOG6xx User Manual

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Appendix B: WLAN Application Gateway 2246

DNS server and DNS domain – these settings are used to configure DNSs. (These
settings can also be configured as DHCP. This causes the DHCP client in the WLAN
Application Gateway 2246 to attempt to automatically obtain the correct configuration
from the DHCP server. The DHCP setting is only valid when the IP address is also
acquired using DHCP).

WINS servers – these settings are used for Windows Internet Name Services (WINS).
(These settings can also be configured as DHCP. This causes the DHCP client in the
WLAN Application Gateway 2246 to attempt to automatically obtain the correct setting
from the DHCP server. The DHCP setting is only valid when the IP address is also
acquired using DHCP. When WINS is configured properly, the WLAN Application
Gateway 2246 can translate hostnames to IP addresses. When using Telnet, it is also
possible to access the WLAN Application Gateway 2246 using its hostname instead of the
IP address.

Logging – Logging can be set to Syslog or NONE.

Log server – enter the IP address or hostname of the Syslog server on the network if
Syslog has been 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 have
been 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.

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Press ESC to return to the NetLink OAI System menu.

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Reset the WLAN Application Gateway 2246.

Continuing configuration through Telnet

Once the IP address for the WLAN Application Gateway 2246 has been configured and reset, and
the WLAN Application Gateway 2246 has been connected to the LAN and the Application Server,
Telnet can be used to continue the configuration of the WLAN Application Gateway 2246.

Connecting through Telnet

Connection to the WLAN Application Gateway 2246 can be done through the network using
Telnet. Telnet can only be used after the IP address of the WLAN Application Gateway 2246 has
been configured.

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