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Intended Audience
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Intended Audience
This guide is targeted primarily to residential service subscribers.
Advanced sections may also be of use to the support staffs of broadband service provid-
ers and advanced residential service subscribers.
See “Advanced Setup” on page 73.
About Motorola Netopia® Documentation
Motorola, Inc. provides a suite of technical information for its 2200 and 3300-series family
of intelligent enterprise and consumer Gateways. It consists of:
Administrator’s Handbook
Dedicated Quickstart guides
Specific White Papers
The documents are available in electronic form as Portable Document Format (PDF) files.
They are viewed (and printed) from Adobe Acrobat Reader, Exchange, or any other applica-
tion that supports PDF files.
They are downloadable from Netopia’s website:
NOTE:
This guide describes the wide variety of features and functionality of the
Motorola Netopia® Gateway, when used in Router mode. The Motorola Neto-
pia® Gateway may also be delivered in Bridge mode. In Bridge mode, the
Gateway acts as a pass-through device and allows the workstations on your
LAN to have public addresses directly on the Internet.
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Organization
This guide consists of seven chapters, including a glossary, and an index. It is organized
as follows:
“Introduction”
— Describes the Motorola Netopia® document suite, the purpose of,
the audience for, and structure of this guide. It gives a table of conventions.
Chapter 1, “Overview of Major Capabilities”
— Presents a product description sum-
mary.
Chapter 2, “Basic Mode Setup”
Describes how to get up and running with your
Motorola Netopia® Gateway, and the Basic Mode Web-based user interface.
Chapter 3, “Advanced Setup”
— Focuses on the Advanced Setup Web-based user
interface for advanced users. It is organized in the same way as the Web UI is orga-
nized. As you go through each section, functions and procedures are discussed in
detail.
Chapter 4, “Basic Troubleshooting”
— Gives some simple suggestions for trouble-
shooting problems with your Gateway’s initial configuration.
Chapter 5, “Command Line Interface”
— Describes all the current text-based com-
mands for both the SHELL and CONFIG modes. A summary table and individual com-
mand examples for each mode is provided.
Chapter 6, “Glossary”
Chapter 7, “Technical Specifications and Safety Information”
Index
A Word About Example Screens
This manual contains many example screen illustrations. Since Motorola Netopia® 2200
and 3300 Series Gateways offer a wide variety of features and functionality, the example
screens shown may not appear exactly the same for your particular Gateway or setup as
they appear in this manual. The example screens are for illustrative and explanatory pur-
poses, and should not be construed to represent your own unique environment.
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Documentation Conventions
Documentation Conventions
General
This manual uses the following conventions to present information:
Internal Web Interface
Command Line Interface
Syntax conventions for the Netopia Gateway command line interface are as follows:
Convention (Typeface)
Description
bold italic
monospaced
Menu commands
bold italic sans serif
Web GUI page links and button names
terminal
Computer display text
bold terminal
User-entered text
Italic
Italic type indicates the complete titles
of manuals.
Convention (Graphics)
Description
Denotes an “excerpt” from a Web page
or the visual truncation of a Web page
Denotes an area of emphasis on a Web
page
Convention
Description
straight ([ ]) brackets in cmd
line
Optional command arguments
light blue rectangle or line
solid rounded rectangle
with an arrow
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curly ({ }) brackets, with values
separated with vertical bars (|).
Alternative values for an argument are
presented in curly ({ }) brackets, with
values separated with vertical bars (|).
bold terminal type
face
User-entered text
italic terminal
type face
Variables for which you supply your own
values

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