Figure 2-43. Change Wag Routing Region Screen - After Digits Entered In First Field; Figure 2-44. Change Wag Routing Region Screen - After Digits Entered In Second Field - Siemens A53457 Installation & Maintenance

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b. To change the digit of the second field of the WAG Circuit ID, type the digit and then
press ENTER. Entry can be any value from 1 to 3. Go to step 4.
Figure 2-43. Change WAG Routing Region Screen – After Digits Entered In First Field
4.
From the screen in figure 2-44, do one of the following:
a. To leave the digits of the third field of a currently assigned WAG Circuit ID unchanged,
press ENTER.
b. To change the digits of the third field of the WAG Circuit ID, type the digits and then press
ENTER. Entry can be any value from 1 to 15.
The user will be returned to the Second Configuration Menu. The WAG Circuit ID is displayed.
Figure 2-44. Change WAG Routing Region Screen – After Digits Entered In Second Field
5.
Prior to exiting the First Configuration Menu, "Save changes then restart" to save changes and
restart the WAG.
2.6.18
Routing Region Domain 1
Routing Region Domain 1 consists of four data fields and is intended to contain an IP address (if
the first field is set to 0, the function is disabled). The IP address can be a single IP address
(unicast) or it can be a multicast or broadcast address such as 255.255.255.255.
This address is typically the IP address of a Packet Switch that handles the necessary LLL routing
regions, or a computer running the Office Communications Gateway (OCG) software that will
handle the routing regions. This address can also be the IP address of AServer.
If a broadcast IP address is configured here (all 255s) then "route request" messages sent by the
WAG to resolve the route for an LLL will be broadcast on the Ethernet LAN.
Document No.: COM-00-05-16
Version: C.1
INSTALLATION AND CONFIGURATION
2-33
June 2006, Revised June 2014

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