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HOTSPOT GATEWAY
System Administration 99
2. Enter your location information in the following fields:
z Company Name
z Address (Line 1 and Line 2)
z City, State, Zip, and Country
z E-mail Address
z ISO Country Code
z Phone Country Code
z 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. Choose a Network Interface Configuration Method:
z DHCP Client. Enable or disable the DHCP Client, as required. If you are
using a DHCP Client, you can skip Step 5 through Step 6.
z PPPoE Client. See PPPoE Client in Appendix B for information about
configuring a PPPoE Client.
z Static. Enables a static IP address. Enter Static Configuration
Paramters:
z Enter a valid IP address in the Network IP Address field. The
Network IP Address is the public IP address that allows
administrators to see the HSG on the network. Use this address when
you need to make a network connection with the HSG.
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
HSG and network connectivity is lost, you can still access the HSG
from the Command Line Interface (CLI) via a direct serial
connection. In this case, refer to: “Powering Up the System” on
page 32 and “Logging In” on page 60.
All IP addresses must be established, otherwise the HSG will not be
visible on the network.

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