OPERATION
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Document No.: COM-00-05-16 June 2006, Revised June 2014
Version: C.1
Event Log Streaming
You can also request the WAG to display system event logging as they occur.
Type log 3 and then press ENTER. The WAG will report, "Event log streaming: Enabled"
To disable event log streaming, type "log 3" and press enter again and the WAG will report "Event
log streaming: Disabled"
3.22
REQIP
The WAG has the ability to request from a DHCP Server an IP address and an IP Subnet Bitmask.
The WAG will act as a DHCP client.
In order for this to work, the WAG’s currently configured IP address, Subnet Mask, and Default
Gateway must be such that the DHCP server can be seen by the WAG.
If a DHCP Server responds to the WAG and offers the WAG a new set of IP configuration, the
WAG will adopt the new values and will store them in its FLASH ROM Configuration, then the
WAG will restart.
After the WAG restarts, it will take approximately 30 to 40 seconds for the new configuration to
be established in the WAG’s XPORT component.
REQIP via Service Button
The operator may hold down the S3 Service Button mounted on the PC board of the WAG for 10
seconds and once the button is released, the WAG will issue a DHCP Request just like it’s done
when an operator uses the REQIP command.
Of course using this Service Button method requires that the WAG’s cover be removed to access
the button.
3.23
WAGREPORT
This is a hidden command, not shown when the operator requests a list of command by entering
a question mark. It’s not shown in the command list because its use has some minor security
issues.
The command causes the WAG to ask if there are any other WAGs on the LAN and if there are to
report their existence back to the WAG making the request. If any report back, the WAG will
display the IP address and the executive software version of the WAGs that report back.