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CHAPTER 6 Command Line Interface
The Motorola Netopia® Gateway operating software includes a command line interface (CLI) that lets you
access your Motorola Netopia® 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:
• “Overview” on page 224
• “Starting and Ending a CLI Session” on page 226
• “Using the CLI Help Facility” on page 226
• “About SHELL Commands” on page 227
• “SHELL Commands” on page 228
• “About CONFIG Commands” on page 240
• “CONFIG Commands” on page 243
CONFIG Commands
“Remote ATA Configuration Commands” on page 243 “PPPoE with IPoE Settings” on page 282
“DSL Commands” on page 245 “Ethernet Por t Settings” on page 283
“Bridging Settings” on page 246 “802.3ah Ethernet OAM Settings” on page 284
“DHCP Settings” on page 248 “Command Line Interface Preference Settings” on
page 285
“DMT Settings” on page 254 “Port Renumbering Settings” on page 286
“Domain Name System Settings” on page 255 “Security Settings” on page 287
“IGMP Settings” on page 257 “System Settings” on page 298
“IP Settings” on page 259 “Syslog” on page 301
“Queue Configuration” on page 271 “Wireless Settings (supported models)” on page 303
“IPMaps Settings” on page 277 “VLAN Settings” on page 311
“Network Address Translation (NAT) Default Settings” on
page 278
“VoIP settings” on page 316
“Network Address Translation (NAT) Pinhole Settings” on
page 278
“UPnP settings” on page 321
“PPPoE /PPPoA Settings” on page 279 “DSL Forum settings” on page 321
“SNMP Settings” on page 297 “Backup IP Gateway Settings” on page 323