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SHELL Commands
reset ipmap
Clears the IPMap table (NAT).
reset log
Rewinds the diagnostic log display to the top of the existing Netopia Gateway diagnostic
log. The
reset
log command does not clear the diagnostic log. The next
show log
com-
mand will display information from the beginning of the log file.
reset security-log
Clears the security monitoring log to make room to capture new entries.
reset wan-users [all |
ip-address
]
This function disconnects the specified WAN User to allow for other users to access the
WAN. This function is only available if the number of WAN Users is restricted and NAT is on.
Use the
all
parameter to disconnect all users. If you logon as Admin you can disconnect
any or all users. If you logon as User, you can only disconnect yourself.
restart [
seconds
]
Restarts your Netopia Gateway. If you include the optional
seconds
argument, your Neto-
pia Gateway will restart when the specified number of seconds have elapsed. You must
enter the complete
restart
command to initiate a restart.
show all-info
Displays all settings currently configured in the Netopia Gateway.
show bridge interfaces
Displays bridge interfaces maintained by the Netopia Gateway.
show bridge table
Displays the bridging table maintained by the Netopia Gateway.
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show config
Dumps the Netopia 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 Netopia Gateway.
show dhcp agent
Displays DHCP relay-agent leases.
show dhcp server leases
Displays the DHCP leases stored in RAM by your Netopia Gateway.
show diffserv
Displays the Differentiated Services and QoS values configured in the Netopia Gateway.
show enet
Displays Ethernet interfaces maintained by the Netopia Gateway.
show features
Displays standard and keyed features installed in the Netopia Gateway.
show group-mgmt
Displays the IGMP Snooping Table. See
IGMP (Inter
net Gr
oup Management Pr
otocol)
” on
page
97
for detailed explanation.
show ip arp
Displays the Ethernet address resolution table stored in your Netopia Gateway.
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SHELL Commands
show ip igmp
Displays the contents of the IGMP Group Address table and the IGMP Report table main-
tained by your Netopia Gateway.
show ip interfaces
Displays the IP interfaces for your Netopia Gateway.
show ip ipsec
Displays IPSec Tunnel statistics.
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 currently online.
show ip routes
Displays the IP routes stored in your Netopia Gateway.
show ip state-insp
Displays whether stateful inspection is enabled on an interface or not, exposed addresses
and blocked packet statistics because of stateful inspection.
show ipmap
Displays IPMap table (NAT).
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show log
Displays blocks of information from the Netopia Gateway diagnostic log. To see the entire
log, you can repeat the
show log
command or you can enter
show log all.
show memory [all]
Displays memory usage information for your Netopia Gateway. If you include the optional
all
argument, your Netopia Gateway will display a more detailed set of memory statistics.
show pppoe
Displays status information for each PPP socket, such as the socket state, service names,
and host ID values.
show security-log
Displays blocks of information from the Netopia Gateway security log.
show status
Displays the current status of a Netopia Gateway, the device's hardware and software revi-
sion levels, a summary of errors encountered, and the length of time the Netopia 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 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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SHELL Commands
telnet {
hostname
|
ip_address
} [
port
]
Lets you open a telnet connection to the specified host through your Netopia Gateway.
The
hostname
argument is the name of the device to which you want to connect; for
example,
telnet ftp.netopia.com
.
The
ip_address
argument is the IP address, in dotted decimal notation, of the device
to which you want to connect.
The
port
argument is the number of t he port over which you want to open a telnet
session.
traceroute (
ip_address
|
hostname
)
Traces the routing path to an IP destination.
upload [
server_address
] [
filename
] [confirm]
Copies the current configuration settings of the Netopia Gateway to a TFTP (Trivial File
Transfer Protocol) server. The TFTP server must be accessible on your Ethernet network.
The
server_address
argument identifies the IP address of the TFTP server on which you
want to store the Netopia Gateway settings. The
filename
argument identifies the path
and name of the configuration file on the TFTP server. If you include the optional
confirm
keyword, you will not be prompted to confirm whether or not you want to perform the oper-
ation.
view config
Dumps the Netopia Gateway’s configuration just as the
view
command does in config
mode.
who
Displays the names of the current shell and PPP users.

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