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
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Link: Logs
When you click Logs, the Logs page appears.
The current status of the device is displayed for all logs: System, Firewall, or VoIP. Choose the log you want to
display from the pull-down menu.
◆ You can clear all log entries by clicking the Clear Log button.
◆ You can save logs to a text (.TXT) file by clicking the Save to File button. This will download the file to your
browser’s default download location on your hard drive. The file can be opened with your favorite text editor.
☛ Note:
Some browsers, such as Internet Explorer for Windows XP, require that you specify the Motorola
®
device’s URL as a “Trusted site” in “Internet Options: Security”. This is necessary to allow the
“download” of the log text file to the PC.