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Link: Resets
When you click
Resets
, the
Resets
page appears.
In some cases, you may need to clear all the configuration settings and start over again to program the Motorola
®
Gateway. You can perform a factory reset to do this.
It might also be useful to reset your connection to the Internet without deleting all of your configuration settings.
Click the
Reset IP
to refresh your Internet WAN IP address. LAN-side users will be briefly disconnected from
the Internet, but will otherwise be unaffected.
Click the
Reset Connection
button to disconnect and reconnect all of your connections, including your VoIP
phones.
Click the
Reset Device
button to reset the Gateway back to its original factory default settings.
Click the
Restart
button to reboott the device. Previous configuration settings are still retained.
NOTE:
Exercise caution before performing a Factory Reset. This will erase any configuration changes that
you may have made and allow you to reprogram your Gateway.
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Link: Event Notifications
When you click
Event Notifications
, the
Event Notifications
page appears.
If you check the
Broadband Status Notification
checkbox, the device will alert users on your network if the
connection to the Internet should fail. In that event, troubleshooting suggestions will display.
If you check the
Missing Filter Notification
checkbox, the device will alert users on your network if hardware
line filters are either missing or improperly installed. In that event, troubleshooting suggestions will display.
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Link: NAT Table
When you click
the
NAT Table
link, the
NAT Table
page appears.
The NAT Table page displays the network address translation sessions in use by the Gateway. You can use the
pull-down menu to limit the displayed sessions to selected IP addresses.
To refresh all the sessions displayed, click the
Reset
button.
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CHAPTER 3
Basic Troubleshooting
This section gives some simple suggestions for troubleshooting problems with your Gateway’s initial configura-
tion.
Before troubleshooting, make sure you have
read the User Manual;
plugged in all the necessary cables; and
set your PC’s TCP/IP controls to obtain an IP address automatically.
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Status Indicator Lights
The first step in troubleshooting is to check the status indicator lights (LEDs) in the order outlined below.
Motorola® Gateway
NVG589 status indicator lights
LED
Action
Power*
Solid Green
= The device is powered.
Flashing Green
= A Power-On Self-Test (POST) is in progress
Flashing Red
= A POST failure (not bootable) or device malfunction occurred.
Orange/Amber
= during firmware upgrade (see below)
Off = The unit has no AC power.
*During
Firmware
Upgrade
During the software installation, you will lose internet and phone service. The LEDs will func-
tion as follows:
1. As firmware is being loaded into flash, the LEDs will operate normally as described.
2. The installation will take a few minutes –
During this phase, the
Power
LED willl flash
Orange/Amber
during firmware upgrade
(flash writing to memory) and all other LEDs will be off.
3. The Gateway will restart automatically.
As the device reboots, the
POWER ON
LED behavior will happen.
During
Boot
process
• Power LED =
GREEN/FLASH
• All other LED = OFF
If the device does not boot, and fails its self test or fails to perform initial load of the boot-
loader:
• Power LED =
RED/FLASH
• ALL other LED = OFF
If the device boots and then detects a failure:
Power LED =
GREEN/FLASH
starting POST and then all LEDs will
FLASH RED
, including
Power LED.
Battery
Solid Green
= Battery in place but not being used.
Flashing Green
= Battery charging.
Solid Red
= Battery backup mechanism has a fault.
Flashing Red
= Battery needs to be replaced.
Solid Amber
= Battery in use.
Flashing Amber
= Low battery.
Off = No battery or battery has no charge.
Cycle between all colors = Battery conducting self-test.
Side View
Power
Battery
Ethernet
Wireless
HomePNA
USB
Broadband 1
Broadband 2
Service
Phone 1
Phone 2

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