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NM_LOGDROP_CAT_FLOW_FLOOD
FLOOD
Packets rejected because of
flood-limiting
NM_LOGDROP_CAT_FLOW_PORTSCA
N
PORTSCAN
Packets rejected because of
Port-scan detection
NM_LOGDROP_CAT_FLOW_DOS_OTH
ER
OTHER-DoS
Packets rejected because of
other DoS detection. Currently
this includes downstream flows
that don't generate upstream
responses - specifically address-
ing IPv6 Neighbor Discovery
DoS attacks.
Firewall Log Messages Detail (AT&T requirement #841)
Reason Enumeration ( C )
Log Text
Representation
Why the packet was
logged
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CHAPTER 4
Command Line Interface
The Motorola Gateway operating software includes a command line interface (CLI) that lets you access your
Motorola 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:
◆
“
Over
view
” on page
105
◆
“
Star
ting and Ending a CLI Session
” on page
107
◆
“
Using the CLI Help Facility
” on page
107
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“
About SHELL Commands
” on page
108
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“
SHELL Commands
” on page
109
◆
“
About CONFIG Commands
” on page
118
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“
CONFIG Commands
” on page
121
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“
Debug Commands
” on page
171
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Administrator’s Handbook
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CONFIG Commands
“
Connection commands
” on page
121
“
Filterset commands
” on page
124
“
Queue commands
” on page
128
“
IP Gateway commands
” on page
130
“
IPv6 Commands
” on page
130
“
IP DNS commands
” on page
138
“
IP IGMP commands
” on page
139
“
NTP commands
” on page
141
“
Application Layer Gateway (ALG) commands
” on page
142
“
Dynamic DNS Commands
” on page
142
“
Link commands
” on page
143
“
Management commands
” on page
146
“
Remote access commands
” on page
148
“
Physical inter
faces commands
” on page
150
“
PPPoE r
elay commands
” on page
156
“
NA
T Pinhole commands
” on page
157
“
Security Stateful Packet Inspection (SPI) commands
” on page
157
“
V
oIP commands
” on page
159
“
System commands
” on page
167
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Overview
The CLI has two major command modes:
SHELL
and
CONFIG
.
Summary tables
that list the commands are pro-
vided below. Details of the entire command set follow in this section.
SHELL Commands
Command
Status and/or Description
arp
to send ARP request
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
exit
to quit this shell
help
to get more: “help all” or “help help”
install
to download and program an image into flash
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
view
to show configuration information
who
to show who is using the shell