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set atm [vccn]
pppoe-sessions { 1 ... 8 }
Select the number of PPPoE sessions to be configured for VCC 1, up to a total of eight. The
total number of
pppoe-sessions
and PPPoE VCCs configured must be less than or equal
to eight.
Bridging Settings
Bridging lets the Motorola Netopia® Gateway use MAC (Ethernet hardware) addresses to
forward non-TCP/IP traffic from one network to another. When bridging is enabled, the
Motorola Netopia® Gateway maintains a table of up to 512 MAC addresses. Entries that
are not used within 30 seconds are dropped. If the bridging table fills up, the oldest table
entries are dropped to make room for new entries.
Virtual circuits that use IP framing cannot be bridged.
NOTE:
For bridging in the 3341 (or any model with a USB port), you cannot set the
bridge option
off
, or
bridge ethernet option off
; these are on by default
because of the USB port.
Common Commands
set bridge sys-bridge {on | off }
Enables or disables bridging services in the Motorola Netopia® Gateway. You must enable
bridging services within the Motorola Netopia® Gateway before you can enable bridging for
a specific interface.
set bridge concurrent-bridging-routing {on | off }
Enables or disables Concurrent Bridging/Routing.
set bridge dhcp-filterset "
string
"
Assigns a filterset named
string
to the bridge configuration.
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CONFIG Commands
NOTE:
A filterset can only be configured for the bridge if the system bridge or concur-
rent bridging/routing is enabled.
set bridge ethernet option { on | off }
Enables or disables bridging services for the specified virtual circuit using Ethernet fram-
ing.
set bridge dsl vcc
n
option { on | off }
Enables or disables bridging services for the specified interface. Specified interface must
be part of a VLAN if bridge is turned
on
. Only RFC-1483 Bridged encapsulation is sup-
ported currently.
show log
command will show that WAN Bridge is enabled when at least one WAN inter-
face is bridged.
show ip interfaces
and
show bridge interfaces
commands will show the interfaces
that are not in bridged mode and that are in bridged modes, respectively.
set bridge table-timeout [ 30 ... 6000 ]
Sets the timeout value for bridging table timeout. Default = 30 secs; range = 30 secs –
6000 secs (.5–100 mins).
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DHCP Settings
As a Dynamic Host Control Protocol (DHCP) server, your Motorola Netopia® Gateway can
assign IP addresses and provide configuration information to other devices on your net-
work dynamically. A device that acquires its IP address and other TCP/IP configuration set-
tings from the Motorola Netopia® Gateway can use the information for a fixed period of
time (called the DHCP lease).
Common Commands
set dhcp option { off | server | relay-agent }
Enables or disables DHCP services in the Motorola Netopia® Gateway. You must enable
DHCP services before you can enter other DHCP settings for the Motorola Netopia® Gate-
way.
If you turn off DHCP services and save the new configuration, the Motorola Netopia® Gate-
way clears its DHCP settings.
set dhcp start-address
ip_address
If you selected
server
, specifies the first address in the DHCP address range. The
Motorola Netopia® Gateway can reserve a sequence of up to 253 IP addresses within a
subnet, beginning with the specified address for dynamic assignment.
set dhcp end-address
ip_address
If you selected
server
, specifies the last address in the DHCP address range.
set dhcp lease-time
lease-time
If you selected
server
, specifies the default length for DHCP leases issued by the Motor-
ola Netopia® Gateway. Enter lease time in
dd:hh:mm:ss
(day/hour/minute/second)
format.
set dhcp option-group
name
Specifies a name for one of up to eight DHCP Option Groups. Each Option Group can have
a name of between 1 and 15 characters. The name is used in the DHCP filterset syntax to
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CONFIG Commands
choose what group of gen-options is to be served to a particular DHCP Client. See
DHCP
Generic Options
” on page
200
and
DHCP Option Filtering
” on page
204
.
Option Groups refer to
gen-options
; they do not contain them. Deleting a gen-option from
an option group does not delete the option. Adding a gen-option to an option-group does
not preclude it from being added to another option-group.
set dhcp default-option-group
name
Sets the option group specified by
name
as the default.
set dhcp server-address
ip_address
If you selected
relay-agent
, specifies the IP address of the relay agent server.
set dhcp range [ 2... 8 ] start-address
ip_address
Specifies the starting IP address of DHCP range
n
when
subnet
n
option
is
on
. See
Addi-
tional subnets
” on page
220
.
set dhcp range [ 2... 8 ] end-address
ip_address
Specifies the ending IP address of DHCP range
n
when
subnet
n
option
is
on
. See
Addi-
tional subnets
” on page
220
.
set dhcp reserved ip-address
x.x.x.x
mac-address
y-y-y-y-y-y
If you selected
server
, reserves the specified IP address from the DHCP pool to the
specified MAC address. These are list items; a total of 16 reserved addresses are sup-
ported. Secondary ranges will all make use of the
dhcp lease-time
value.
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DHCP Generic Options
You can specify DHCP Generic Options which allow you to configure the content to be
served for particular option numbers.
set dhcp gen-option name
name
Specifies a DHCP generic option set named
name
of one to 15 characters. You can specify
up to 20
gen-option
s. Each can contain up to 100 bytes of data, up to a maximum of 912
bytes of options data total. An option will be served only if the client requests it.
set dhcp gen-option option [ 1 – 255 ]
Specifies the DHCP option by number, 1 – 255. The following table shows the formats and
sizes for known options, and whether or not you can configure a
gen-option
of that type.
Option
Data Format
Data Size
(bytes)
Can
Configure
0
Empty
0
No
1
IP mask
4
Yes
2
Unsigned 4 byte integer
4
Yes
3 - 11
IP address list
Multiples of 4
Yes
12
String (up to 100 characters)
N
Yes
13
Unsigned 2 byte integer
2
Yes
14 - 15
String (up to 100 characters)
N
Yes
16
Unsigned 4 byte integer
4
Yes
17
String (up to 100 characters)
N
Yes
18
String (up to 100 characters)
N
Yes
19 - 20
Flag
1
Yes
21
IP address & mask list
Multiples of 8
Yes
22
Unsigned 2 byte integer
2
Yes
23
Unsigned 1 byte integer
1
Yes
24
Unsigned 4 byte integer
4
Yes
25
Unsigned 2 byte integer list
Multiples of 2
Yes
26
Unsigned 2 byte integer
2
Yes
27
Flag
1
Yes

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