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You can use the
ping
command to determine whether a hostname or IP address is already in use on your net-
work. You cannot use the
ping
command to ping the Motorola Gateway’s own IP address.
quit
Exits the Motorola Gateway command line interface.
reset arp
Clears the Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) cache on your unit.
reset crash
Clears crash-dump information, which identifies the contents of the Motorola Gateway registers at the point of sys-
tem malfunction.
reset dhcp server
Clears the DHCP lease table in the Motorola Gateway.
reset enet [ all ]
Resets Ethernet statistics to zero. Resets individual LAN switch port statistics as well as wireless and WAN Ether-
net statistics (where applicable).
reset firewall-log
Rewinds the firewall log to the first entry.
reset ipmap
Clears the IPMap table (NAT).
reset log
Rewinds the diagnostic log display to the top of the existing Motorola Gateway diagnostic log. The
reset
log
command does not clear the diagnostic log. The next
show log
command will display information from the
beginning of the log file.
reset wan
This function resets WAN interface statistics.
reset wepkeys
This function allows you to force your wireless WEP key settings back to the default values, if there are default val-
ues. For example, on some models, the WEP keys are based on the serial number. This allows you to get back
those default settings if you have changed them without the need to reset the entire configuration of the unit.
restart [
seconds
]
Restarts your Motorola Gateway. If you include the optional
seconds
argument, your Motorola Gateway will
restart when the specified number of seconds have elapsed. You must enter the complete
restart
command
to initiate a restart.