User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- CHAPTER 1 Introduction
- CHAPTER 2 Device Configuration
- Important Safety Instructions
- Motorola® Gateway Status Indicator Lights
- Battery Installation (optional)
- Battery Door Installation Instructions
- Battery Door Removal Instructions
- Cradle Installation Instructions
- Set up the Motorola Gateway
- Accessing the Web Management Interface
- Device Status page
- Tab Bar
- Help
- Links Bar
- Broadband
- Home Network
- Voice
- Firewall
- Diagnostics
- CHAPTER 3 Basic Troubleshooting
- CHAPTER 4 Command Line Interface
- Overview
- Starting and Ending a CLI Session
- Using the CLI Help Facility
- About SHELL Commands
- SHELL Commands
- About CONFIG Commands
- CONFIG Commands
- Connection commands
- Filterset commands
- Queue commands
- IP Gateway commands
- IPv6 Commands
- IP DNS commands
- IP IGMP commands
- NTP commands
- Application Layer Gateway (ALG) commands
- Dynamic DNS Commands
- Link commands
- Management commands
- Remote access commands
- Physical interfaces commands
- PPPoE relay commands
- NAT Pinhole commands
- Security Stateful Packet Inspection (SPI) commands
- VoIP commands
- System commands
- Debug Commands
- CHAPTER 5 Technical Specifications and Safety Information
- Appendix A Motorola® Gateway Captive Portal Implementation
- Appendix B Quality of Service (QoS) Examples
- Index
Administrator’s Handbook
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show voip
Displays VoIP call statistics.
show voiplog
Displays VoIP event logs.
telnet [ hostname | ip_address ] [ port ]
Lets you open a telnet connection to the specified host through your Motorola Gateway.
◆ The
hostname
argument is the name of the device to which you want to connect; for example,
telnet
ftp.Motorola.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 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 Motorola Gateway settings. The
filename
argu-
ment identifies the path and name of the configuration file on the TFTP server. If you include the optional
con-
firm
keyword, you will not be prompted to confirm whether or not you want to perform the operation.
view config
Dumps the Motorola Gateway’s configuration just as the view command does in config mode.
who
Displays the names of the current shell and PPP users.
WAN Commands
atmping vccn [ segment | end-to-end ]
Lets you check the ATM connection reachability and network connectivity. This command sends five Operations,
Administration, and Maintenance (OAM) loopback calls to the specified vpi/vci destination. There is a five second
total timeout interval.
Use the segment argument to ping a neighbor switch.
Use the end-to-end argument to ping a remote end node.
reset dhcp client release [ vcc-id ]
Releases the DHCP lease the Motorola Gateway is currently using to acquire the IP settings for the specified DSL
port. The
vcc-id
identifier is an “index” letter in the range B-I, and does not directly map to the VCC in use.
Enter the
reset dhcp client release command without the variable to see the letter assigned to
each virtual circuit.