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Wayside access gateway wag
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OPERATION
As the above displays, an inbound DHCP request with "Discover" for a radio was received from
the radio with a MAC address of 00-0d-94-00-3a-c2. The WAG then tested its configured binding
by issuing an ICMP PING to IP address of 10.232.53.53 to see if it was being used.
While waiting for a possible response to the PING, the radio sent another DHCP request. The WAG
decided that the PING response time was long enough and not having received one, elected to
provide the binding to the radio indicated by the trace "DHCP offer of binding was presented."
The radio then sent another DHCP request with "Request" to the WAG echoing back the binding
information that WAG had offered. The WAG then informed the radio that it acknowledges that
the binding is agreeable to both ends of the handshake. Typically, after the handshake, the radio
will stop sending DHCP requests yet may periodically repeat the process 5 to 10 hours later
depending on the operating rules within that radio.
To Trace Office System Interface to Serial and Telnet:
The Trace Office System Interface to Serial and Telnet option is for debugging purposes.
Type trace I and then press Enter. The Office System Interface to Serial and Telnet information
begins as follows:
trace I
Office activity will trace to serial port and Telnet
When tracing is enabled for the Office System Interface, the following messages can be displayed
real time out the serial and Telnet interfaces:
OSI: Inbound 2.RRR.NN.DDDD to 7.RRR.LLL.GGG.SS.DD
OSI: Route Request for RRR to Domain One
OSI: Route Request for RRR to Domain Two
OSI: Outbound 7.RRR.LLL.GGG.SS.DD to 2.RRR.NN.DDD
OSI: XID Request from 2.RRR.NN.DDDD [XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX]
OSI: Health request from 2.RRR.NN.DDDD [XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX]
OSI: LON request from 2.RRR.NN.DDDD [XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX]
OSI: Configuration request from 2.RRR.NN.DDDD [XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX]
OSI: MCP Loopback from 2.RRR.NN.DDDD to 7.RRR.LLL.GGG.SS.DD
OSI: Log request from 2.RRR.NN.DDDD to 7.RRR.LLL.GGG.SS.DD
OSI: Update RRR to XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX
OSI: Refresh RRR to XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX
OSI: Loopback request/response to XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX
To Trace IP Redundancy to Serial and Telnet:
The Trace IP Redundancy to Serial and Telnet is for debugging purposes.
Document No.: COM-00-05-16
Version: C.1
3-12
June 2006, Revised June 2014

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