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Factory Reset Switch
Factory Reset Switch
Lose your password? This section shows how to reset the Netopia Gateway so that you
can access the configuration screens once again.
NOTE:
Keep in mind that all of your settings will need to be reconfigured.
If you don't have a password, the only way to access the Netopia Gateway is the following:
1.
Referring to the following diagram, find the round Reset Switch opening.
2.
Carefully insert the point of a pen or an unwound paperclip into the opening.
3.
Hold the button in until the “Power” LED turns RED and then hold it in until it turns
GREEN again.
If you don't hold it this long, the normal configuration will be cleared, but not all the con-
figuration info (default settings, etc.) – in some cases you may NOT want to clear all the
default settings, as well. This entire process takes approximately 10 seconds: approxi-
mately five seconds for the Gateway to reboot and the LED to turn RED; then approxi-
mately three seconds for it to turn GREEN again.
4.
This will reset the unit to factory defaults and you will now be able to reprogram the
Netopia Gateway.
Factory Reset Switch:
Push to clear all settings
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CHAPTER 5
Command Line Interface
The Motorola Netopia® Gateway operating software includes a command line interface
(CLI) that lets you access your Motorola Netopia® Gateway over a telnet connection. You
can use the command line interface to enter and update the unit’s configuration settings,
monitor its performance, and restart it.
This chapter covers the following topics:
“Overview” on page 165
“Starting and Ending a CLI Session” on page 168
“Using the CLI Help Facility” on page 169
“About SHELL Commands” on page 170
“SHELL Commands” on page 171
“About CONFIG Commands” on page 187
“CONFIG Commands” on page 191
CONFIG Commands
Remote A
T
A Confi
guration Commands
” on page
191
PPPoE with IPoE Settings
” on page
246
DSL Commands
” on page
194
Ether
net Por
t Settings
” on page
248
Bridging Settings
” on page
196
802.3ah Ether
net OAM Settings
” on page
249
DHCP Settings
” on page
198
Command Line Inter
face Pr
efer
ence Settings
” on
page
251
DMT Settings
” on page
207
Por
t Renumbering Settings
” on page
252
Domain Name System Settings
” on page
208
Security Settings
” on page
253
IGMP Settings
” on page
211
System Settings
” on page
269
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IP Settings
” on page
215
Syslog
” on page
274
Queue Confi
guration
” on page
231
W
ir
eless Settings (suppor
ted models)
” on page
277
IPMaps Settings
” on page
239
VLAN Settings
” on page
288
Network Addr
ess T
ranslation (NA
T) Default Settings
on page
240
V
oIP settings
” on page
294
Network Addr
ess T
ranslation (NA
T) Pinhole Settings
on page
240
UPnP settings
” on page
301
PPPoE /PPPoA Settings
” on page
242
DSL For
um settings
” on page
302
SNMP Settings
” on page
265
Backup IP Gateway Settings
” on page
304
CONFIG Commands
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Overview
Overview
The CLI has two major command modes:
SHELL
and
CONFIG
.
Summary tables
that list
the commands are provided below. Details of the entire command set follow in this sec-
tion.
SHELL Commands
Command
Status and/or Description
arp
to send ARP request
atmping
to send ATM OAM loopback
clear
to erase all stored configuration information
clear_certificate
to remove an SSL certificate that has been installed
clear_log
to erase all stored log info in flash memory
configure
to configure unit's options
diagnose
to run self-test
download
to download config file
etheroam
to show Ethernet OAM info
exit
to quit this shell
help
to get more: “help all” or “help help”
install
to download and program an image into flash
license
to enter an upgrade key to add a feature
log
to add a message to the diagnostic log
loglevel
to report or change diagnostic log level
netstat
to show IP information
nslookup
to send DNS query for host
ping
to send ICMP Echo request
quit
to quit this shell
reset
to reset subsystems
restart
to restart unit
show
to show system information
start
to start subsystem
status
to show basic status of unit
telnet
to telnet to a remote host
traceroute
to send traceroute probes
upload
to upload config file

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