Network Router User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Copyright
- Table of Contents
- Introduction
- CHAPTER 1 Overview of Major Capabilities
- CHAPTER 2 Basic Mode Setup
- CHAPTER 3 Advanced Setup
- Access the Expert Web Interface
- Links Bar
- Link: Configure
- Link: Connection
- Link: DHCP Server
- Link: IP Passthrough
- Link: NAT
- Link: IPSec
- IPSec VPN
- Link: Router Password
- Link: Time Zone
- Link: VLAN
- Overview
- Ethernet Switching/Policy Setup
- Link: Wireless
- Enable Wireless
- Wireless ID (SSID)
- Privacy
- Advanced Configuration Options (optional)
- WiFi Multimedia
- Wireless MAC Authorization (optional)
- Link: Status
- DSL
- ATM
- Ethernet
- IP
- LAN
- Wireless
- USB
- Logs
- User List
- Link: Diagnostics
- Link: Remote Access
- Link: Update Router
- From a Server
- Link: Reset Router
- Link: Restart Router
- Basic Mode
- Help
- CHAPTER 4 Basic Troubleshooting
- CHAPTER 5 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
- Remote ATA Configuration Commands
- DSL Commands
- Bridging Settings
- DHCP Settings
- DMT Settings
- Domain Name System Settings
- IGMP Settings
- IP Settings
- Queue Configuration
- IPMaps Settings
- Network Address Translation (NAT) Default Settings
- Network Address Translation (NAT) Pinhole Settings
- PPPoE /PPPoA Settings
- PPPoE with IPoE Settings
- Ethernet Port Settings
- 802.3ah Ethernet OAM Settings
- Command Line Interface Preference Settings
- Port Renumbering Settings
- Security Settings
- SNMP Settings
- System Settings
- Syslog
- Wireless Settings (supported models)
- VLAN Settings
- VoIP settings
- UPnP settings
- DSL Forum settings
- Backup IP Gateway Settings
- VDSL Settings
- CHAPTER 6 Glossary
- Index
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Using the CLI Help Facility
Ending a CLI Session
You end a command line interface session by typing quit from the SHELL node of the
command line interface hierarchy.
Saving Settings
In CONFIG mode, the save command saves the working copy of the settings to the Gate-
way. The Gateway automatically validates its settings when you save and displays a warn-
ing message if the configuration is not correct.
Using the CLI Help Facility
The help command lets you display on-line help for SHELL and CONFIG commands. To dis-
play a list of the commands available to you from your current location within the command
line interface hierarchy, enter help.
To obtain help for a specific CLI command, type help <command>. You can truncate the
help
command to
h
or a question mark when you request help for a CLI command.