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You can use the
ping
command to determine whether a hostname or IP address is already in use on your net-
work. You cannot use the
ping
command to ping the Motorola Gateway’s own IP address.
quit
Exits the Motorola Gateway command line interface.
reset arp
Clears the Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) cache on your unit.
reset crash
Clears crash-dump information, which identifies the contents of the Motorola Gateway registers at the point of sys-
tem malfunction.
reset dhcp server
Clears the DHCP lease table in the Motorola Gateway.
reset enet [ all ]
Resets Ethernet statistics to zero. Resets individual LAN switch port statistics as well as wireless and WAN Ether-
net statistics (where applicable).
reset firewall-log
Rewinds the firewall log to the first entry.
reset ipmap
Clears the IPMap table (NAT).
reset log
Rewinds the diagnostic log display to the top of the existing Motorola Gateway diagnostic log. The
reset
log
command does not clear the diagnostic log. The next
show log
command will display information from the
beginning of the log file.
reset wan
This function resets WAN interface statistics.
reset wepkeys
This function allows you to force your wireless WEP key settings back to the default values, if there are default val-
ues. For example, on some models, the WEP keys are based on the serial number. This allows you to get back
those default settings if you have changed them without the need to reset the entire configuration of the unit.
restart [
seconds
]
Restarts your Motorola Gateway. If you include the optional
seconds
argument, your Motorola Gateway will
restart when the specified number of seconds have elapsed. You must enter the complete
restart
command
to initiate a restart.
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show all-info
Displays all settings currently configured in the Motorola Gateway.
show bridge interfaces
Displays bridge interfaces maintained by the Motorola Gateway.
show bridge table
Displays the bridging table maintained by the Motorola Gateway.
show config
Dumps the Motorola Gateway’s configuration script just as the
script
command does in config mode.
show crash
Displays the most recent crash information, if any, for your Motorola Gateway.
show daylight-savings
Displays the auto-daylight savings time settings information.
show dhcp agent
Displays DHCP relay-agent leases.
show dhcp server leases
Displays the DHCP leases stored in RAM by your Motorola Gateway.
show dhcp client
Displays the DHCP clients stored in RAM by your Motorola Gateway.
show diffserv
Displays the Differentiated Services and QoS values configured in the Motorola Gateway.
show dsl [ all ]
Displays DSL port statistics, such as upstream and downstream connection rates and noise levels.
show dslf device-association
Displays LAN devices that conform with the TR111 Gateway requirement. It displays - IP Address, Manufacture
OUI and Serial number.
show enet [ all ]
Displays Ethernet interface statistics maintained by the Motorola Gateway. Supports display of individual LAN
switch port statistics as well as WAN Ethernet statistics (where applicable).
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Example:
Ethernet driver full statistics - 10/100 Ethernet
Port Status:
Link up
Type: 100BASET
Duplex: Full
General:
Transmit OK
: 434
Receive OK
: 267
Tx Errors
: 0
Rx Errors
: 0
Receiver:
Incompl Packet Errors : 0
No RBD's For Packet
: 0
Carrier Sense Lost
: 0
Deferred Replen
: 0
Transmitter:
TX Retries
: 0
Single Collisions
: 0
No Buf For Packet
: 0
Upper Layers:
Rx No Handler
: 0
Rx No Message
: 0
Rx Octets
: 30773
Rx Unicast Pkts
: 267
Rx Multicast Pkts
: 0
Tx Discards
: 0
Tx Octets
: 31692
10/100 Ethernet phy.enet.port
Port Status:
Link up
Duplex:
Full-duplex active
Speed:
100BASE-T
Transmit OK
: 434
Transmit unicastpkts
: NA
Receive
OK
: 267
Receive unicastpkts
: 267
show group-mgmt
Displays the IGMP Snooping Table. See
IP IGMP commands
” on page
139
for detailed explanation.
show ip arp
Displays the Ethernet address resolution table stored in your Motorola Gateway.
show ip igmp
Displays the contents of the IGMP Group Address table and the IGMP Report table maintained by your Motorola
Gateway.
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show ip interfaces
Displays the IP interfaces for your Motorola Gateway.
show ip firewall
Displays firewall statistics.
show ip lan-discovery
Displays the LAN Host Discovery Table of hosts on the wired or wireless LAN, and whether or not they are cur-
rently online.
show ip routes
Displays the IP routes stored in your Motorola Gateway.
show ipmap
Displays IPMap table (NAT).
6rd-check
6rd_ip_v6_conn_name
Sends out 6rd loopback packets to the 6rd BG. Verifies 6rd connectivity to the 6rd BG
show ipv6 interfaces
Display IPv6 interfaces.
show ipv6 routes
Display IPv6 route table.
show ipv6 neighbors
Display IPv6 neighbor table.
show ipv6 dhcp server leases
Display DHCPv6 server lease table.
show ipv6 statistics
Display IPv6 statistics information.
show log
Displays blocks of information from the Motorola Gateway diagnostic log. To see the entire log, you can repeat the
show log
command or you can enter
show log all.
show firewall-log
Displays blocks of information from the Motorola Gateway firewall log.
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show memory [ all ]
Displays memory usage information for your Motorola Gateway. If you include the optional
all
argument, your
Motorola Gateway will display a more detailed set of memory statistics.
show ptm
Displays statistics information for each PTM session.
show post-results
Displays POST results.
show pppoe
Displays status information for each PPPoE socket, such as the socket state, service names, and host ID values.
show rootcert [ all | supplicant | openssl ]
Dumps the Subject line for the list of all the trusted root certificates for the supplicant, which is currently a superset
of the OpenSSL trusted root certificates.
This syntax is for the 802.1x-supplicant-supported builds only. The openssl trust list is used in all TLS/SSL situa-
tions
except
the 802.1X supplicant.
The default, if you don't append a qualifier, is
all
.
all
will show both 802.1x
supplicant
and
openssl
trust list root
certs;
supplicant
will show the supplicant trust list root certs;
openssl
will show
openssl
trust list root certs
show rtsp
Displays RTSP ALG session activity data.
show status
Displays the current status of a Motorola Gateway, the device's hardware and software revision levels, a summary
of errors encountered, and the length of time the Motorola Gateway has been running since it was last restarted.
Identical to the
status
command.
show summary
Displays a summary of WAN, LAN, and Gateway information.
show vlan
Displays detail of VLAN status and statistics.
show wireless [ all ]
Shows wireless status and statistics.
show wireless clients [
MAC_address
]
Displays details on connected clients, or more details on a particular client if the MAC address is added as an
argument.

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