Motorola 7.7.4 manual Logging, 168

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snmp

SNMP management options

system

Gateway’s system options

upnp

UPnP options

vdsl

VDSL tuning options

vlan

VLAN options

wireless

Wireless LAN options

 

 

 

Command Utilities

 

 

top

Go to top level of configuration mode

quit

Exit from configuration mode; return to shell mode

exit

Exit from configuration mode; return to shell mode

Starting and Ending a CLI Session

Open a telnet connection from a workstation on your network.

You initiate a telnet connection by issuing the following command from an IP host that sup- ports telnet, for example, a personal computer running a telnet application such as NCSA Telnet.

telnet <ip_address>

You must know the IP address of the Motorola Netopia® Gateway before you can make a telnet connection to it. By default, your Motorola Netopia® Gateway uses 192.168.0.1 as the IP address for its LAN interface. You can use a Web browser to configure the Motorola Netopia® Gateway IP address.

Logging In

The command line interface log-in process emulates the log-in process for a UNIX host. To logon, enter the username (either admin or user), and your password.

Entering the administrator password lets you display and update all Motorola Netopia® Gateway settings.

Entering a user password lets you display (but not update) Motorola Netopia® Gateway settings.

When you have logged in successfully, the command line interface lists the username and the security level associated with the password you entered in the diagnostic log.

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