AG 2100106 System Administration5. Choose a Network Interface Configuration Method:z DHCP Client. Enable or disable the DHCP Client, as required. If you are using aDHCP Client, you can skip Step 5 through Step 6.z PPPoE Client. See “PPPoE Client” on page 306 in Appendix B for informationabout 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 isthe public IP address that allows administrators to see the AG 2100 on the network.Use this address when you need to make a network connection with the AG 2100.z Enter a valid IP address in the Subnet Mask field. The subnet mask defines thenumber of IP addresses that are available on the routed subnet where the AG 2100 islocated.z Enter a valid default gateway IP address in the Default Gateway field. The defaultgateway is the IP address of the router that the AG 2100 uses to transmit data to theInternet.6. When finished, you must reboot the system for the new settings to take effect. Click thecheck box for Reboot after changes are saved? to reboot the system after saving yourchanges.7. Click Submit to save your changes and reboot the system, or click Reset to reset all thevalues to their previous state.Managing Log Options {Logging}System logging creates log files and error messages generated at the system level. AAAlogging creates activity log files for the Authorization, Authentication, and Accounting (AAA)functions.All IP addresses must be established, otherwise the AG 2100 will not be visible onthe network.The network interface and subscriber interface addresses must be on the samesubnet.Although the AAA and billing logs can go to the same server, we recommend thatthey have their own unique server ID number assigned (between 0 and 7). Whenmanaging multiple properties, the properties are identified in the log files by theirIP addresses.