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Default IP Gateway Settings
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WAN-to-WAN Routing Settings
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129
IP-over-PPP Settings
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129
Static ARP Settings
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131
Static Route Settings
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132
WAN Settings
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133
IPMaps Settings
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134
Network Address Translation (NAT) Default Settings
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Network Address Translation (NAT) Pinhole Settings
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135
PPPoE Settings
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136
Configuring Basic PPP Settings
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137
Configuring Port Authentication
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138
Configuring Peer Authentication
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140
Command Line Interface Preference Settings
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141
Port Renumbering Settings
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141
Security Settings
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142
Firewall Settings (for BreakWater Firewall).
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142
SafeHarbour IPSec Settings
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Internet Key Exchange (IKE) Settings
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144
SNMP Settings
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145
System Settings
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145
Traffic Shaping Settings
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147
Glossary
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148
Appendix B
Index
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Section 1
About Cayman Documentation
About Cayman Documentation
Netopia, Inc. provides a suite of technical information for its Cayman-series
family of intelligent enterprise and consumer Gateways. It consists of:
Software User Guide
Hardware and Installation User Guide
Dedicated Quickstart booklets
Specific White Papers
The documents are available in electronic form as Portable Document For-
mat (PDF) files. They are viewed (and printed) from Adobe Acrobat Reader,
Exchange, or any other application that supports PDF files.
They are downloadable from Cayman’s website:
Intended Audience
This guide is targeted to the technical staffs of organizations such as:
Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers (ILEC)
Competitive Local Exchange Carriers (CLEC)
Multiple System Operators (MS0)
Internet Service Providers (ISP)
These professional staffs include:
System administrators
Installation and configuration technicians
Customer support engineers
They are responsible for planning, deploying, and supporting the Cus-
tomer Premise Equipment that are the key elements of small business or
residential Local Area Networks.
Business and residential subscribers are encouraged to use this guide also.
Introduction
Section 1
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Section 1
Documentation Conventions
Documentation Conventions
General
This manual uses the following conventions to present information:
Internal Web Interface
Command Line Interface
Syntax conventions for the Cayman gateway command line interface are
as follows:
Convention (Typeface)
Description
bold italic
monospaced
Menu commands and button names
bold italic sans serif
Web GUI page links
terminal
Computer display text
bold terminal
User-entered text
Italic
Italic type indicates the complete titles of
manuals.
Convention (Graphics)
Description
dot-dot-dash rounded rect-
angle or line
Denotes an “excerpt” from a Web page or
the visual truncation of a Web page
solid rounded rectangle with
an arrow
Denotes an area of emphasis on a Web
page
Convention
Description
straight ([ ]) brackets in cmd line
Optional command arguments
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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Documentation Conventions
Icons
Icons used in the guide are:
Text
The words “Cayman Gateway” and “Gateway” refer to a standard unit
from the Netopia Cayman 3000-Series product families.
BOTH
Pointing to a CLI command, refers to
both DSL and Ethernet WAN interfaces
for Cayman Gateways
DSL
Pointing to a CLI command, refers only
to DSL WAN interface (used with 3220-
H family)
ENET
Pointing to a CLI command, refers only
to ENET WAN interface (used with 2E-H
family)
Icon
Description
NOTE Icon:
Requests that you pay particular attention to a specified
procedure or piece of information in the text. The NOTE
message has a regular type style.
CAUTION Icon:
Suggest you review the referenced details and heed the
instructions offered. The CAUTION message has a bold
type style.
WARNING Icon:
Demands that you observe the actions given in the text.
The WARNING message has a bold italic type style.
COMPASS Icon:
Points the user to additional information concerning the topic
under discussion. The COMPASS message has a regular type
style. It is used also to denote a Roadmap table.
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Organization
The expressions “Release 6.3.0” and “R 6.3.0” refer to the most recent
generally available Cayman Operating System: COS 6.3.0R0.
Organization
This guide consists of six sections, three appendixes including a glossary,
and an index. It is organized as follows:
Section 1, “Introduction”
— Describes the Cayman document suite,
the purpose of, the audience for, and structure of this guide. It presents
a table of conventions.
Section 2, “About Cayman Gateways”
— Presents a product descrip-
tion and overview of the extensive features of your Cayman gateway
including a listing of new capabilities that are included with Cayman
Operating System COS 6.3. A “Roadmap” of features and How To top-
ics is shown.
Section 3, “Overview of Major Capabilities,”
— Itemizes Local Area
Network, Wide Area Network, Security, Management, and Software
Feature Keys features and functionalities.
Section 4, “Web-based User Interface,”
— Organized in the same
way as the web UI is organized. As you go through each section, func-
tions and procedures are discussed in detail.
Appendix A, “Tour of the Command Line Interface,”
— Describes all
the current text-based commands for both the SHELL and CONFIG
modes. A summary table and individual command examples for each
mode is provided.
Appendix B, “Glossary”
Index
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