Motorola Netopia® Router CLI Commands 2-25
When the DHCP client is activated on a RFC1483 MER interface, it examines the dhcp client mode in the
associated connection profile (or the default profile there was no explicitly configured connection profile). If the
dhcp client mode specifies standard, the DHCP client initializes the htype and hlen fields in the header of its
DHCP requests to the appropriate values for an RFC1483 MER interface (htype = 1 and hlen = 6). If the dhcp
client mode specifies copper-mountain or cmn, the DHCP client initializes the htype and hlen fields in the
header of its DHCP requests to zero.
When the DHCP client is activated on an Ethernet WAN interface, it examines the dhcp client mode in the
associated IP configuration structure, and behaves as described above for the RFC1483 MER DHCP client.
Note: cmn is accepted as a synonym for copper-mountain.
interface ethernet id ip multicast-fwd { yes | no }
no interface ethernet id ip multicast-fwd
show interface ethernet id ip multicast-fwd
These commands allow you to set, disable, or show the multicast forwarding behavior on the specified Ethernet
interface.
interface ethernet id ip igmp-version { v1 | v2 | v3 }
show interface ethernet id ip igmp-version
These commands allow you to set or show the IGMP version to be used on the specified Ethernet interface.
Beginning with Firmware version 8.7, v3 is the default.
interface ethernet id mac address { MAC-address | default }
show interface ethernet id mac address
The first command allows you to set the MAC Address for the specified interface. You can return it to the default
by typing in a MAC Address consisting of all zeros or by typing default. The show command applies to the LAN
of all models, as well as the WAN on Ethernet WAN models.
interface ethernet id mode { autonegotiate | 100full | 100half | 10full | 10half |
100full-fixed | 100half-fixed | 10full-fixed | 10half-fixed }
show interface ethernet id mode
Note: These commands are supported beginning with firmware version 8.2.
These commands allow you to set or show the Ethernet speed and duplex configuration to be used on the
specified Ethernet interface. These commands only apply to 3300-Series products, single port Ethernet
interface on either LAN or WAN. The default is auto-negotiation.