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Administrator’s Handbook
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Contents
Administrator’s Handbook
Administrator’s Handbook
Copyright
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Administrator’s Handbook
Table of Contents
Breadcrumb Trail
Security
Basic Troubleshooting
Command Line Interface 223
Administrator’s Handbook
Glossary
Overview of Major Capabilities
Introduction
What’s New
Administrator’s Handbook
Documentation Conventions
About Motorola Netopia Documentation
Intended Audience
General
Command Line Interface
Internal Web Interface
Organization
Word About Example Screens
Administrator’s Handbook
Basic Mode Setup
Important Safety Instructions
Power Supply Installation
Wichtige Sicherheitshinweise
Achtung
Bewahren Sie diese Anweisungen auf
Setting up the Motorola Netopia Gateway
Microsoft Windows
Page
Macintosh MacOS 8 or higher or Mac OS
Configuring the Motorola Netopia Gateway
MiAVo Vdsl and Ethernet WAN models Quickstart
You can skip to Home Page Basic Mode on
PPPoE Quickstart
Set up the Motorola Netopia Pocket Gateway
Page
Motorola Netopia Gateway Status Indicator Lights
Home Page Basic Mode
Down
Link Manage My Account
Link Status Details
Link Enable Remote Management
Link Expert Mode
Link Update Firmware
Link Factory Reset
Accessing the Expert Web Interface
Open the Web Connection
Administrator’s Handbook
Summary Information
Home Page Expert Mode
Home Page Information
Field Status and/or Description
VoIP
NAT
Toolbar
Navigating the Web Interface
Link Breadcrumb Trail
Restart
Button Restart
Link Alert Symbol
Help
Button Help
Configure
Button Configure
Link Quickstart
Administrator’s Handbook
Link LAN
Administrator’s Handbook
Page
Administrator’s Handbook
Wireless supported models
Privacy
Page
Advanced
About Closed System Mode
Administrator’s Handbook
Multiple SSIDs
Examples
WPA Version Allowed
Administrator’s Handbook
Page
WiFi Multimedia
Wireless MAC Authorization
Administrator’s Handbook
Use Radius Server
Advanced Network Configuration page appears
Link WAN
PPP over Ethernet interface
DHCP/PPPoE/PPPoA Autosensing
Advanced
RIP-1 compatibility, or RIP-2 with MD5
Ethernet WAN interface
Page
Advanced
IP Gateway
Other WAN Options
WAN Ethernet and Vdsl Gateways
Adsl Gateways
Available Encapsulation types
Administrator’s Handbook
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Sustained Cell Rate SCR
Class
Transmit Priority Comments
Link Advanced
Link IP Static Routes
IP Static Route Entry page appears
Changes link
Link IP Static ARP
Link Pinholes
Gateway
Tips for making Pinhole Entries
Pinhole Configuration Procedure. Use the following steps
Page
Administrator’s Handbook
Configure the IPMaps Feature
FAQs for the IPMaps Feature
192.168.1.1
IPMaps Block Diagram
Motorola Netopia Gateway WAN Interface LAN Interface
192.168.1.2
Link Default Server
Internet Gateway
Page
Link Differentiated Services
Page
QoS Setting TOS Bit Value Behavior
Link DNS
Link Dhcp Server
Link Radius Server
Link Snmp
Page
Link Igmp Internet Group Management Protocol
Igmp Version 3 supports
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101
Link UPnP
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Link LAN Management
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Link Ethernet Bridge
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Configuring for Bridge Mode
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Overview
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Ethernet Switching/Policy Setup
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Vlan Model Combining Bridging and Routing
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Vlan Port Configuration screen appears
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Example
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Click the Save and Restart link
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Supported models only
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SIP Line Entry
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Call Features Settings
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Link System
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Link Syslog Parameters
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System Log Messages
Administration Related Log Messages
Log Event Messages
DSL Log Messages most common
Access-related Log Messages
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Link Internal Servers
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Link Software Hosting
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List of Supported Games and Software
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Rename a UserPC
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Check the Enable Backup Gateway checkbox
Manual options
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Automatic options
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Link Ethernet MAC Override
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Link Clear Options
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Link Time Zone
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Security
Button Security
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Link Passwords
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Use a Motorola Netopia Firewall
Configuring for a BreakWater Setting
Link Firewall
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Tips for making your BreakWater Basic Firewall Selection
Basic Firewall Background
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BreakWater Setting ClearSailing SilentRunning LANdLocked
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Link IPSec
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SafeHarbour IPSec VPN
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Configuring a SafeHarbour VPN
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Parameter Motorola Netopia Peer Gateway
Be sure that you have SafeHarbour VPN enabled
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Parameter Descriptions
Field Description
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Address/Value
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Stateful Inspection Firewall installation procedure
Link Stateful Inspection
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Exposed Addresses
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Port Protocol Description LAN Private WAN Public Interface
Open Ports in Default Stateful Inspection Installation
Stateful Inspection Options
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Basic IP packet components
Firewall Tutorial
General firewall terms
Basic protocol types
Firewall Logic
Example TCP/UDP Ports TCP Port Service
Firewall design rules
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Implied rules
Example filter set
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What it means
Filter basics
Example filters
Example network
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Link Packet Filter
What’s a filter and what’s a filter set?
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How filter sets work
Filter priority
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Parts of a filter
How individual filters work
filtering rule
Port numbers
Port number comparisons
Other filter attributes
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Putting the parts together
Filtering example #1
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Design guidelines
Filtering example #2
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An approach to using filters
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Working with IP Filters and Filter Sets
Adding a filter set
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Adding filters to a filter set
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Enter the Source Mask for the source IP address
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Deleting a filter set
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Associating a Filter Set with an Interface
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Policy-based Routing using Filtersets
TOS field matching
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Using the Security Monitoring Log
Link Security Log
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TCP
Timestamp Background
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Install
Button Install
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Background
Link Install Software
Required Files
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Confirm Motorola Netopia Firmware Image Files
Install the Motorola Netopia firmware Image
Motorola Netopia firmware Image File
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Verify the Motorola Netopia Firmware Release
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Obtaining Software Feature Keys
Link Install Key
Use Motorola Netopia Software Feature Keys
Procedure Install a New Feature Key File
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To check your installed features
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Link Install Certificate
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Administrator’s Handbook 192
Basic Troubleshooting
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Ethernet
Status Indicator Lights
Action
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Model 2241N only
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Ethernet 1, 2, 3
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Wireless
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Special patterns
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LAN 1, 2, 3
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Wireless Link
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DSL 1 & 2 ADSL2+
Models only Ethernet 1, 2, 3
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LED Function Summary Matrix
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Traffic
Wireless Unlit
Active
Link
Factory Reset Switch
Advanced Troubleshooting
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Home
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Device Gateway
Expert Mode
Button Troubleshoot
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Link System Status
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Link Ports Ethernet
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Link Ports DSL
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Link IP Interfaces
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Link DSL Circuit Configuration
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Link System Log Entire
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Link Diagnostics
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Link Network Tools
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If Ping is not successful, possible causes are
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Administrator’s Handbook 222
Command Line Interface
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Overview
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Command Verbs Status and/or Description
Keywords
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Starting and Ending a CLI Session
Using the CLI Help Facility
Saving Settings
Logging
Shell Prompt
About Shell Commands
Shell Command Shortcuts
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Shell Commands
Common Commands
License key
Loglevel level
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Quit
Netstat
Netstat -r
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Reset cdmode
Reset arp
Reset atm
Reset crash
Reset wan
Reset security-log
Reset wan-users all ip-address
Reset wepkeys
Show dhcp server leases
Show crash
Show dhcp agent
Show diffserv
Show group-mgmt
Show features
Show etheroam ah
Show ip arp
Show ip routes
Show ip firewall
Show ip lan-discovery
Show ip state-insp
Show vlan
Show status
Show summary
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Upload serveraddress filename confirm
Show wireless all
Show wireless clients MACaddress
View config
WAN Commands
Navigating the Config Hierarchy
About Config Commands
Config Mode Prompt
Show ppp stats lcp ipcp
Set ip ethernet a ipaddress
Entering Commands in Config Mode
Guidelines Config Commands
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Validating Your Configuration
Displaying Current Gateway Settings
Step Mode a CLI Configuration Technique
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Config Commands
Remote ATA Configuration Commands
Set ata profile 0.. ata-proxy-server ipaddr
Set ata profile 0.. ata-user-password string
Set ata profile 0.. ata-static-wan-gateway ipaddr
Set ata profile 0.. ata-proxy-port port
DSL Commands
Set atm vcc n vci 0
Bridging Settings
Set atm vcc n vpi 0
Set atm vccn pppoe-sessions 1
Set bridge concurrent-bridging-routing on off
Set bridge table-timeout 30
Set bridge sys-bridge on off
Set bridge dhcp-filterset string
Dhcp Settings
Set dhcp gen-option name name
Set dhcp range 2.. start-address ipaddress
Set dhcp range 2.. end-address ipaddress
Set dhcp gen-option option 1
Option Data Format Data Size Can Bytes Configure
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Set dhcp gen-option data-type ascii hex dotted-decimal
Set dhcp gen-option data data
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Set dhcp filterset name string rule n dhcp-option 0
Set dhcp filterset name string rule n match-str matchstring
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Set dhcp assigned-filterset string
Set dhcp filterset name string rule n match-pool ipaddress
Set dhcp filterset name string rule n absent-pool ipaddress
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DMT Settings
Domain Name System Settings
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Igmp Settings
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Set igmp query-intvl value
Set igmp snooping off on
Set igmp robustness value
Set igmp query-response-intvl value
IP Settings
Set ip dsl vccn addr-mapping on off
Set ip dsl vccn restrictions admin-disabled none
Set ip dsl vccn netmask netmask
Set ip dsl vccn auto-sensing off dhcp/pppoe pppoe/pppoa
Set ip ethernet a option on off
Set ip dsl vccn rip-send off v1 v2 v1-compat v2-MD5
Set ip dsl vccn rip-receive Off v1 v2 v1-compat v2-MD5
Set ip ethernet a address ipaddress
Set ip ethernet a rip-send Off v1 v2 v1-compat v2-MD5
Set ip ethernet a restrictions none admin-disabled
Set ip ethernet a netmask netmask
Set ip ethernet a rip-receive off v1 v2 v1-compat v2-MD5
Set ip gateway option on off
Set ip ethernet a subnet n address ipaddress
Set ip ethernet a subnet n netmask netmask
Set ip gateway interface ip-address ppp-vccn
Set ip ip-ppp vccn addr-mapping on off
Set ip ip-ppp vccn restrictions admin-disabled none
Set ip ip-ppp vccn peer-address ipaddress
Set ip ip-ppp vccn auto-sensing off dhcp/pppoe pppoe/pppoa
Set ip ip-ppp vccn mcast-fwd on off
Set ip ip-ppp vccn rip-receive off v1 v2 v1-compat v2-MD5
Set ip ip-ppp vccn igmp-null-source-addr on off
Set ip ip-ppp vccn unnumbered on off
Set ip ipsec-passthrough off on
Set ip static-arp ip-addressipaddress
Set ip igmp-forwarding off on
Set ip prioritize off on
Set diffserv option off on
Set diffserv lohi-ratio 60 100 percent
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Qos off assure expedite network-control
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Set diffserv qos dscp-map default custom
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Queue Configuration
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Set queue name wfq weight-type bps
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Set queue name priorityqueuename default-inputqueuename
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Rate-limiting weighted fair queue to 100Kbps
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Set ip static-routes destination-networknetaddress
Set ip sip-passthrough on off
Set ip ethernet B rtsp-passthrough off on
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Set ip-maps name name internal-ip ip address
IPMaps Settings
Delete ip static-routes destination-network netaddress
Set ip-maps name name external-ip ip address
Network Address Translation NAT Default Settings
Network Address Translation NAT Pinhole Settings
PPPoE /PPPoA Settings
Set ppp module vccn protocol-compression on off
Set ppp module vccn restart-timer integer
Set ppp module vccn magic-number on off
Set ppp module vccn lcp-echo-requests on off
Set ppp module vccn connection-type instant-on always-on
Set ppp module vccn port-authentication username username
Set ppp module vccn port-authentication password password
Set ppp module vccn time-out integer
Set wan-over-ether pppoe-with-ipoe on off
PPPoE with IPoE Settings
Set wan-over-ether pppoe on off
Set wan-over-ether ipoe-sessions 1
Set ip ip-ppp vcc1 mcast-fwd on off
Ethernet Port Settings
Set atm vcc n encap pppoe-llc
Set ip ip-ppp vcc1 igmp-null-source-addr off on
802.3ah Ethernet OAM Settings
Set preference more lines
Command Line Interface Preference Settings
Set preference verbose on off
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Set servers telnet-tcp 1
Port Renumbering Settings
Set servers web-http 1
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Set security ipsec option off on off
Security Settings
Set security ipsec tunnels name 123 tun-enable on on off
Set security ipsec tunnels name
Set security ipsec tunnels name 123 IKE-mode DH-group 1 1 2
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Set security ipsec tunnels name 123 nat-enable on off
Set security ipsec tunnels name 123 xauth enable off on
Set security ipsec tunnels name 123 xauth password password
Set security ipsec tunnels name 123 xauth username username
Set security ipsec tunnels name 123 local-id idvalue
Set security ipsec tunnels name 123 remote-id idvalue
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Set security state-insp dos-detect off on
Set security state-insp tcp-timeout 30
Set security state-insp udp-timeout 30
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Set security state-insp xposed-addr exposed-address# n
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Packet Filtering Settings
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Operator
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Snmp Settings
System Settings
Set system name name
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Set system password admin user
Set system idle-timeout telnet 1...120 http 1
Set system username administrator name user name
Set system ftp-server option off on
Sleep Contact-email string@domainname location string
Set system zerotouch option on off
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Syslog
Default syslog installation procedure
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Wireless Settings supported models
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Set wireless no-bridging off on
Set wireless tx-power full medium fair low minimal
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Set wireless wmm option off on
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Set wireless network-id privacy pre-shared-key string
Set wireless network-id privacy default-keyid
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Set wireless mac-auth option on off
Example 40bit key 02468ACE02
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Set radius alt-radius-name servernamestring
Set radius radius-name servernamestring
Set radius radius-secret sharedsecret
Set radius alt-radius-secret sharedsecret
Vlan Settings
Set vlan name name ports port port-pbits 0
Set vlan name name ip-interface ipinterface
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Assign an IP interface
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Set vlan name PPPoE11 id
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Set vlan name Video31 ports eth1 tag on
VoIP settings
Set voip phone 0 1 sip-user-name username
Set voip phone 0 1 sip-user-password password
Set voip phone 0 1 sip-user-display-name name
Set voip phone 0 1 auth-id string
Set voip phone 0 1 codec G72640 priority 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 none
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UPnP settings
DSL Forum settings
TR-069
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Backup IP Gateway Settings
Set ip backup-gateway default ipaddress
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Vdsl Settings
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Vdsl Parameters Accepted Values
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Parameter
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Accepted Values
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Glossary
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Ethernet crossover cable. See crossover cable
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Administrator’s Handbook 342
Description
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North America
Agency approvals
Manufacturer’s Declaration of Conformance
International
Declaration for Canadian users
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Telecommunication installation cautions
Important Safety Instructions
Australian Safety Information
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CFR Part 68 Information
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Electrical Safety Advisory
Copyright Acknowledgments
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Wide Area Network Termination
PPPoE/PPPoA Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet/ATM
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Dhcp Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Server
Simplified Local Area Network Setup
Instant-On PPP
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DNS Proxy
Diagnostics
Management
Embedded Web Server
Network Address Translation NAT
Remote Access Control
Password Protection
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Internal Servers
Motorola Netopia Advanced Features for NAT
Motorola Netopia Gateway
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Combination NAT Bypass Configuration
Default Server
Pinholes
IP-Passthrough
VPN IPSec Pass Through
VPN IPSec Tunnel Termination
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VLANs
Stateful Inspection Firewall
SSL Certificate Support
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Index
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Config
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361
NAT 264, 278
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PPP
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Shell
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VPN
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