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ACCESS GATEWAY
System Administration 135
2. Enter your location information in the following fields:
Company Name
Site Name
Address (Line 1 and Line 2)
City, State, Zip, and Country
E-mail Address
ISO Country Code
Phone Country Code
Calling Area Code
3. Select the area type that most resembles your location from the drop down list.
4. Enter a Network SSID/Zone.
5. To enable 802.1Q WAN-side tagging, check the box labeled Enable WAN 802.1Q tagging,
and if necessary, enter the tag number. .
6. Make a selection for Network Configuration Method. This determines how the Access
Gateway receives its IP address to work on the network.
If the Access Gateway receives its IP address from a DHCP Server, select DHCP.
Nothing else needs to be configured.
If the Access Gateway receives a static IP address, enter the static IP address,
Subnet Mask, and Gateway in the
Static Configuration Parameters box.
Changing these settings could result in loss of connectivity.
You must reboot the system if you make changes to any of the following IP
settings.
You may lose your connection if you change the IP settings incorrectly (using
invalid IP addresses). If you “misconfigure” the Access Gateway and network
connectivity is lost, you can still access the Access Gateway from the Command
Line Interface (CLI) via a direct serial connection. In this case, refer to:
“Powering Up the System” on page 43 and “Logging In” on page 82.
All IP addresses must be established, otherwise the Access Gateway will not be
“visible” on the network.

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