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192.168.6.100
set dhcp filterset name "settopbox" rule 1 absent-pool
0.0.0.0
Netopia-3000/9450000 (dhcp)>>
set dhcp assigned-filterset "
string
"
Assigns the filterset named
string
created above to the DHCP configuration.
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CONFIG Commands
DMT Settings
DSL Commands
set dmt dsl-annex-support [ off | on ]
This controls whether other annex support (just as Annex M) is enabled. Default is
off
.
set dmt type [ lite | dmt | ansi | multi | adsl2 | adsl2+ | readsl2 |
adsl2anxm | adsl2+anxm ]
Selects the type of Discrete Multitone (DMT) asynchronous digital subscriber line (ADSL)
protocol to use for the WAN interface.
The
type
value also supports the following settings on certain model units:
adsl2
,
adsl2+
,
readsl2
,
adsl2anxm
,
adsl2+anxm
.
NOTE:
Some
dmt type
settings are now supported for many Annex B (335x
N
) plat-
forms. 2200 Series and 33xx
N
Series models are supported. Currently,
adsl2anxm
and
adsl2+anxm
are not supported in Annex B.
set dmt autoConfig [ off | on ]
Enables support for automatic VPI/VCI detection and configuration. When set to
on
(the
default), a pre-defined list of VPI/VCI pairs are searched to find a valid configuration for
your ADSL line. Entering a value for the VPI or VCI setting will disable this feature.
set dmt dmt dying-gasp [ default | off | on ]
Enables or disables Gateway “dying gasp” behavior in cases of power failure. Default is
off
.
set dmt wiringMode [ auto | tip_ring | A_A1 ]
(not supported on all models) This command configures the wiring mode setting for your
ADSL line. Selecting
auto
(the default) causes the Gateway to detect which pair of wires
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(inner or outer pair) are in use on your phone line. Specifying
tip_ring
forces the inner pair
to be used; and
A_A1
the outer pair.
set dmt metallic-termination [ auto | disabled | always_on ]
(not supported on all models) This command allows you to apply a sealing current to “dry”
DSL lines so that the wiring doesn’t corrode.
auto
- The device will scan for standard telephone service (POTS). If it finds POTS, it dis-
ables metallic termination. If it does not find POTS during the search period, then metal-
lic termination is enabled.
disabled
- There is no POTS detection, and metallic termination is disabled.
always_on
- The device will scan for POTS for information only. Metallic termination is
always enabled.
Domain Name System Settings
Domain Name System (DNS) is an information service for TCP/IP networks that uses a
hierarchical naming system to identify network domains and the hosts associated with
them. You can identify a primary DNS server and one secondary server.
Common Commands
set dns domain-name
domain-name
Specifies the default domain name for your network. When an application needs to resolve
a host name, it appends the default domain name to the host name and asks the DNS
server if it has an address for the “fully qualified host name.”
set dns primary-address
ip_address
Specifies the IP address of the primary DNS name server.
set dns proxy-enable
This allows you to disable the default behavior of acting as a DNS proxy. The default is
on
.
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CONFIG Commands
set dns secondary-address
ip_address
Specifies the IP address of the secondary DNS name server. Enter
0.0.0.0
if your network
does not have a secondary DNS name server.
set dns configured-dns-priority [ 0 - 255 ]
Sets the configured DNS priority relative to acquired DNS. These server addresses may be
acquired via DHCP (client), PPP, or statically configured. A “DNS learned-server-priority” is
assigned to each configured interface. By default, configured DNSes have the highest prior-
ity (lowest number), then PPP-acquired DNSes, and DHCP-acquired DNSes have lowest pri-
ority (highest number).
The default priorities for each type are:
Configured DNSes: 10
PPP-acquired: 20
DHCP-acquired: 30
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Dynamic DNS Settings
Dynamic DNS support allows you to use the free services of
www.dyndns.org
. Dynamic
DNS automatically directs any public Internet request for your computer's name to your cur-
rent dynamically-assigned IP address. This allows you to get to the IP address assigned to
your Gateway, even though your actual IP address may change as a result of a PPPoE con-
nection to the Internet.
set dynamic-dns option [ off | dyndns.org ]
set dynamic-dns ddns-host-name
myhostname
.dyndns.org
set dynamic-dns ddns-user-name
myusername
set dynamic-dns ddns-user-password
myuserpassword
Enables or disables dynamic DNS services. The default is
off
. If you specify
dyndns.org
,
you must supply your hostname, username for the service, and password.
Because different dynamic DNS vendors use different proprietary protocols, currently only
www.dyndns.org is supported.

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