Netopia CLI 874 Bedienungsanleitung

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Richtige Gebrauchsanleitung

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Das Wort kommt vom lateinischen „instructio”, d.h. ordnen. Demnach kann man in der Anleitung Netopia CLI 874 die Beschreibung der Etappen der Vorgehensweisen finden. Das Ziel der Anleitung ist die Belehrung, Vereinfachung des Starts, der Nutzung des Geräts oder auch der Ausführung bestimmter Tätigkeiten. Die Anleitung ist eine Sammlung von Informationen über ein Gegenstand/eine Dienstleistung, ein Hinweis.

Leider widmen nicht viele Nutzer ihre Zeit der Gebrauchsanleitung Netopia CLI 874. Eine gute Gebrauchsanleitung erlaubt nicht nur eine Reihe zusätzlicher Funktionen des gekauften Geräts kennenzulernen, sondern hilft dabei viele Fehler zu vermeiden.

Was sollte also eine ideale Gebrauchsanleitung beinhalten?

Die Gebrauchsanleitung Netopia CLI 874 sollte vor allem folgendes enthalten:
- Informationen über technische Daten des Geräts Netopia CLI 874
- Den Namen des Produzenten und das Produktionsjahr des Geräts Netopia CLI 874
- Grundsätze der Bedienung, Regulierung und Wartung des Geräts Netopia CLI 874
- Sicherheitszeichen und Zertifikate, die die Übereinstimmung mit entsprechenden Normen bestätigen

Warum lesen wir keine Gebrauchsanleitungen?

Der Grund dafür ist die fehlende Zeit und die Sicherheit, was die bestimmten Funktionen der gekauften Geräte angeht. Leider ist das Anschließen und Starten von Netopia CLI 874 zu wenig. Eine Anleitung beinhaltet eine Reihe von Hinweisen bezüglich bestimmter Funktionen, Sicherheitsgrundsätze, Wartungsarten (sogar das, welche Mittel man benutzen sollte), eventueller Fehler von Netopia CLI 874 und Lösungsarten für Probleme, die während der Nutzung auftreten könnten. Immerhin kann man in der Gebrauchsanleitung die Kontaktnummer zum Service Netopia finden, wenn die vorgeschlagenen Lösungen nicht wirksam sind. Aktuell erfreuen sich Anleitungen in Form von interessanten Animationen oder Videoanleitungen an Popularität, die den Nutzer besser ansprechen als eine Broschüre. Diese Art von Anleitung gibt garantiert, dass der Nutzer sich das ganze Video anschaut, ohne die spezifizierten und komplizierten technischen Beschreibungen von Netopia CLI 874 zu überspringen, wie es bei der Papierform passiert.

Warum sollte man Gebrauchsanleitungen lesen?

In der Gebrauchsanleitung finden wir vor allem die Antwort über den Bau sowie die Möglichkeiten des Geräts Netopia CLI 874, über die Nutzung bestimmter Accessoires und eine Reihe von Informationen, die erlauben, jegliche Funktionen und Bequemlichkeiten zu nutzen.

Nach dem gelungenen Kauf des Geräts, sollte man einige Zeit für das Kennenlernen jedes Teils der Anleitung von Netopia CLI 874 widmen. Aktuell sind sie genau vorbereitet oder übersetzt, damit sie nicht nur verständlich für die Nutzer sind, aber auch ihre grundliegende Hilfs-Informations-Funktion erfüllen.

Inhaltsverzeichnis der Gebrauchsanleitungen

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    Command Line Interface Commands R eference Firmware V ersion 8.7.4 Motorola Netopia ® ENT -Series Routers[...]

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    2 Command Line Interface Commands Reference C o p yright Copyright © 2007 by Motorola, Inc. All rights reser ved. No par t of this publication may be reproduced in any for m or by any means or used to make any derivative work (such as translation, transfor mation or adaptation) without written per mission from Motorola, Inc. Motorola reser ves the[...]

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    Contents 3 G Chapter 1 — Introduction .......................................................... 1-1 New Commands in Fir mware V ersion 8.7.4 ...................... 1-1 Syntax Notation ............................................................. 1-2 Inter face Naming Conventions ........................................ 1-3 Security (Configurati[...]

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    4 Command Line Interface Commands Reference IGMP Configuration Commands ..................................... 2-70 Global IP Configuration Commands................................ 2-73 DHCP Gen-Options, Option Groups, and Option Filtersets Commands .................................................................. 2-77 DHCP Gen-Options commands .[...]

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    Contents 5 G Connection Profile Commands ........................................ 3-2 Note on Connection Profile numbering sequence .. 3-10 PPTP commands ................................................ 3-18 Manual connect/disconnect commands .............. 3-19 Backup configuration commands ......................... 3-19 RIP-2 MD5 configuratio[...]

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    6 Command Line Interface Commands Reference[...]

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    Introduction 1-1 Chapter 1 Introduction This Command Line Inter face Commands Refer ence contains infor mation on the syntax and use of the Command Line Inter face for the Motor ola Netopia ® router family . It provides infor mation r equired to configure the router fir mware and tr oubleshoot problems using the Command Line Inter face. This doc[...]

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    1-2 Command Line Interface Commands Reference Syntax Notation The command descriptions use for matted text to indicate various attributes of each command. The syntax is as follows: ■ Required keywor ds and commands that must be typed literally are in boldface . ■ Optional elements are enclosed in squar e brackets “[]”. ■ Mutually exclusiv[...]

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    Introduction 1-3 Interface Naming Conventions A number of commands described in this document requir e you to identify the router inter face to be af fected by the command. This requir es specifying both an inter face type (denoted intf-type ) and an inter face index (denoted id ). The intf-type ar gument may be replaced with one of the following k[...]

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    1-4 Command Line Interface Commands Reference The following table provides a description of keys that can be used when entering and editing commands. Control indicates the Contr ol key , which must be pressed simultaneously with the associated letter key . Escape indicates the Escape key , which must be pressed and released first, followed by its [...]

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    Introduction 1-5 Online Help Beginning with Fir mware V ersion 8.6, online help is available to prompt you when entering commands. If you enter a par tial or incor rect command, the help facility displays prompts to aler t you to the cor rect syntax for the command. The help facility of fers expected keywords from which to select, and an explanatio[...]

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    1-6 Command Line Interface Commands Reference[...]

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    Motorola Netopia® Router CLI Commands 2-1 Chapter 2 Motorola Netopia ® Router CLI Commands This chapter describes the syntax of the suppor ted command set of the Motorola Netopia ® R-series, 4000-series, and 3000 Enterprise-series Router families. ■ “Configuration Access Commands” on page 2-3 ■ “MAC Address Security Commands” on pag[...]

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    2-2 Command Line Interface Commands Reference ■ “ARP Configuration Commands” on page 2-97 ■ “Scheduled Connections Configuration Commands” on page 2-98 ■ “Default Profile Configuration Commands” on page 2-100 ■ “Frame Relay Configuration Commands” on page 2-101 ■ “Miscellaneous Commands” on page 2-103 ■ “IP Ne[...]

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    Motorola Netopia® Router CLI Commands 2-3 Configuration Access Commands Configuration Access Commands date xx/yy/zz show date exit prefer ences changes immediate { yes | no } show prefer ences changes immediate no prefer ences changes immediate prefer ences check vci { yes | no } prefer ences console default { menu | cli } show prefer ences cons[...]

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    2-4 Command Line Interface Commands Reference Configuration Access Commands (cont. 1) snmp hear tbeat-inter val inter val show snmp hear tbeat-inter val no snmp hear tbeat-inter val snmp notify type [ v1-trap | v2-trap | inform ] snmp system contact string show snmp system contact no snmp system contact snmp system location string show snmp system[...]

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    Motorola Netopia® Router CLI Commands 2-5 Configuration Access Commands (cont. 2) system syslog log-attempts { yes | no } no system syslog log-attempts show system syslog log-attempts telnet { hostname | ip-addr } [ por t value ] [ source ip_addr ] show telnet sessions telnet suspend [ a... z ] show telnet suspend telnet resume [ 1... 6 ] telnet [...]

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    2-6 Command Line Interface Commands Reference The prefer ences command allows you to customize cer tain aspects of the command line inter face. Prefer ence settings persist across r estar ts, and are specific to the user name, if any , you used to authenticate yourself before issuing the pr eferences command. If no users are defined, no authentic[...]

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    Motorola Netopia® Router CLI Commands 2-7 prefer ences console timeout seconds no prefer ences console timeout show prefer ences console timeout These commands control the command-line and menu-based console auto logout. Note that the no prefer ences console timeout command sets the timeout to zero, which disables the timeout. The command: no pref[...]

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    2-8 Command Line Interface Commands Reference prefer ences output mask { bits | dotted-quad } show prefer ences output mask The prefer ences output mask command af fects the for mat of the output from those show commands that display an IP address together with a subnet mask. When set to bits (the default), the IP address and subnet mask are output[...]

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    Motorola Netopia® Router CLI Commands 2-9 snmp hear tbeat-inter val inter val show snmp hear tbeat-inter val no snmp hear tbeat-inter val Note: These commands are suppor ted beginning with fir mware version 8.2. These commands allow you to set, show , or delete the SNMP hear tbeat inter val. A single configuration item governs hear tbeat traps, [...]

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    2-10 Command Line Interface Commands Reference These commands allow you to enable, disable, or show the status of logging of system events for repor ting by a Syslog client. By default, all events are logged in the event histor y . By using the syslog commands that follow to set each event descriptor to either yes or no , you can determine which on[...]

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    Motorola Netopia® Router CLI Commands 2-11 telnet { hostname | ip-addr } [ por t value ] [ source ip_addr ] show telnet sessions Note: These commands are suppor ted beginning with Fir mware V ersion 8.7. These commands allow you to initiate or show up to six telnet sessions from the command line without retur ning to the console menu inter face. U[...]

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    2-12 Command Line Interface Commands Reference MAC Address Security Commands Note: These commands are suppor ted beginning with fir mware version 8.5. security mac-auth mode [ disabled | allow-list | deny-list ] show security mac-auth mode These commands allow you to configure or display the global MAC authentication mode. If set to allow-list , [...]

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    Motorola Netopia® Router CLI Commands 2-13 System Heartbeat Configuration Commands Note: The commands in this section are suppor ted beginning with fir mware version 8.5. System Hear tbeat Configuration Commands hear tbeat enable { yes | no } show hear tbeat enable hear tbeat pr otocol { udp | tcp } show hear tbeat protocol hear tbeat client-po[...]

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    2-14 Command Line Interface Commands Reference hear tbeat enable { yes | no } show hear tbeat enable These commands allow you to enable, disable, or show the status of the system hear tbeat. Once a unit is configured and r estar ted, the W AN link is up and the WAN IP address is established, the hear tbeat will begin executing and sending its payl[...]

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    Motorola Netopia® Router CLI Commands 2-15 hear tbeat ser ver address addr ess show hear tbeat ser ver address These commands allow you to specify or show the hear tbeat ser ver IP addr ess. Beginning with Firmwar e V ersion 8.5.1, the address can also be a DNS name of up to 63 characters. hear tbeat ser ver url url show hear tbeat ser ver url The[...]

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    2-16 Command Line Interface Commands Reference user name password [ { wan | lan | cp | nat | pvc | global | subnet | no-telnet }*] show user no user name These commands allow a Super user to create, show , or delete a user and his/her access privileges. A user can change only his/her own password, and cannot change their access privileges. If a Sup[...]

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    Motorola Netopia® Router CLI Commands 2-17 inter face ethernet id [ yes | no ] This command allows you to create or delete an additional LAN (ALAN) of id id . If you create an ALAN, you must provision it with the same parameters that apply to the primar y LAN. Example: interface ethernet 2 yes interface ethernet 2 tag "Telecommuter" inte[...]

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    2-18 Command Line Interface Commands Reference Ethernet Interface configuration commands Ethernet Inter face Configuration Commands inter face ethernet id ip address [{ ip-addr / mask-bits | ip-addr mask | secondar y }] no inter face ethernet id ip address [{ ip-addr / mask-bits | ip-addr mask | secondar y }] show inter face ethernet id ip addres[...]

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    Motorola Netopia® Router CLI Commands 2-19 Ethernet Inter face Configuration Commands (continued) inter face ethernet wan-id ip nat passthrough dhcp mac-addr ess { mac-address } show inter face ethernet wan-id ip nat passthrough dhcp mac-addr ess inter face ethernet id ip nat ser ver-list list-tag no inter face ethernet id ip nat ser ver-list sho[...]

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    2-20 Command Line Interface Commands Reference Ethernet Inter face RIP Configuration Commands inter face ethernet id ip rip exclude-wan-routes no inter face ethernet id ip rip exclude-wan-routes show inter face ethernet id ip rip exclude-wan-routes inter face ethernet id ip rip receive { no | v1 | v2 | both | v2-md5 } no inter face ethernet id ip [...]

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    Motorola Netopia® Router CLI Commands 2-21 Ethernet Inter face IP Addr ess Serving Commands inter face ethernet id address-ser ve clients { any | none | { bootp | dhcp | macip | wan } + } no inter face ethernet id address-ser ve clients { any | { bootp | dhcp | macip | wan } + } show inter face ethernet id address-ser ve clients inter face etherne[...]

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    2-22 Command Line Interface Commands Reference Ethernet Interface Stateful Inspection Commands Ethernet Inter face Stateful Inspection Commands inter face ethernet id ip state-insp enable { yes | no | on | of f } no inter face ethernet id ip state-insp show inter face ethernet id ip state-insp enable inter face ethernet id ip state-insp router-acce[...]

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    Motorola Netopia® Router CLI Commands 2-23 Ethernet Inter face VRRP Commands inter face ethernet id ip vrrp vrouter id vrid vrid show inter face ethernet id ip vrrp vrouter id vrid inter face ethernet id ip vrrp vrouter id vrip ip-addr show inter face ethernet id ip vrrp vrouter id vrip inter face ethernet id ip vrrp vrouter id priority [ 1... 255[...]

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    2-24 Command Line Interface Commands Reference inter face ethernet id ip address [{ ip-addr / mask-bits | ip-addr mask | secondar y }] no inter face ethernet id ip address [{ ip-addr / mask-bits | ip-addr mask | secondar y }] show inter face ethernet id ip address These commands allow you to set, delete, or show the IP subnet(s) of an Ethernet inte[...]

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    Motorola Netopia® Router CLI Commands 2-25 When the DHCP client is activated on a RFC1483 MER inter face, it examines the dhcp client mode in the associated connection profile (or the default pr ofile there was no explicitly configured connection pr ofile). If the dhcp client mode specifies standard , the DHCP client initializes the htype and[...]

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    2-26 Command Line Interface Commands Reference inter face ethernet id ip netbios proxy enable { yes | no } no inter face ethernet id ip netbios proxy enable show inter face ethernet id ip netbios proxy enable These commands allow you to enable, disable, or show the NetBIOS proxy status for the specified Ether net inter face. The NetBIOS pr oxy ena[...]

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    Motorola Netopia® Router CLI Commands 2-27 inter face ethernet id address-ser ve dhcp option 150 address www .xxx.yyy .zzz no inter face ethernet id address-ser ve dhcp option 150 address www .xxx.yyy .zzz show inter face ethernet id address-ser ve dhcp option 150 address Note: These commands are suppor ted beginning with fir mware version 8.6. T[...]

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    2-28 Command Line Interface Commands Reference inter face ethernet id ip rip auth key id star t date date show inter face ethernet id ip rip auth key id star t date These commands allow you to set or show a star t date for the RIP-2 Authentication key(s) on the specified inter face. inter face ethernet id ip rip auth key id star t time time show i[...]

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    Motorola Netopia® Router CLI Commands 2-29 inter face ethernet id ip filterset fs-id no inter face ethernet id ip filterset show inter face ethernet id ip filterset These commands allow you to enable, disable, or show an IP filterset identified by fs-id on the specified Ethernet inter face. fs-id is specified as an ASCII string cor respondi[...]

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    2-30 Command Line Interface Commands Reference inter face ethernet id ip nat ser ver-list list-tag no inter face ethernet id ip nat ser ver-list show inter face ethernet id ip nat ser ver-list These commands allow you to set, delete, or show a NA T ser ver list for the specified WAN inter face. inter face ethernet wan-id mac address { MAC-addr ess[...]

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    Motorola Netopia® Router CLI Commands 2-31 This command specifies the IP address of the next ser ver in the boot pr ocess, typically a T rivial File T ransfer Protocol (TFTP) ser ver . show inter face ethernet id ip dhcp client status Note: This command is suppor ted beginning with fir mware version 8.5. This command allows you to display the st[...]

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    2-32 Command Line Interface Commands Reference interface ethernet 0 address-serve helper 30.0.0.1 # inter face ethernet id address-ser ve mode { relay | ser ver } show inter face ethernet id address-ser ve mode These commands allow you to specify or display the address ser ving mode for the specified Ether net inter face. The keyword r elay causes[...]

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    Motorola Netopia® Router CLI Commands 2-33 Note: The commands in this section are suppor ted beginning with fir mware version 8.2. inter face ethernet id ip state-insp enable { yes | no | on | of f } no inter face ethernet id ip state-insp show inter face ethernet id ip state-insp enable These commands allow you to set, disable, or show the statu[...]

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    2-34 Command Line Interface Commands Reference Ethernet Interface Static Client Address T ranslation Commands Note: The commands in this section are suppor ted beginning with fir mware version 8.5. inter face ethernet lan_inter face_id scat enable [ yes | no ] show inter face ethernet lan_inter face_id scat enable These commands allow you to enabl[...]

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    Motorola Netopia® Router CLI Commands 2-35 inter face ethernet id ip vrrp vrouter id pr eempt-mode enable [ no | yes | on | of f ] show inter face ethernet id ip vrrp vrouter id pr eempt-mode enable These commands allow you to enable, disable, or display the status of preempt mode. The default is enabled. inter face ethernet id ip vrrp vrouter id [...]

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    2-36 Command Line Interface Commands Reference Virtual LAN (VLAN) configuration commands Note: See also “RADIUS Authentication Profile configuration commands” on page 2-39 and “Additional LAN configuration command” on page 2-16 . vlan id by [ por t-based | global ] no vlan id These commands allow you to create or delete a VLAN specifie[...]

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    Motorola Netopia® Router CLI Commands 2-37 vlan id name name This command allows you to assign a free-for m name name to a VLAN specified by id . vlan id network { none | lan | eth2 | eth3 | eth4 | eth5 | eth6 | eth7 } This command allows you to define what additional LAN (ALAN) network is associated with the VLAN specified by id . vlan id id {[...]

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    2-38 Command Line Interface Commands Reference mapping r ules. ■ iptos-promote - allows you to enable or disable the translation of 802.1p priority bits to and fr om the IP-TOS header bit field. When enabled, write any 802.1p priority bits into the IP-TOS header bit field for received IP packets on this por t destined for this VLAN; and write a[...]

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    Motorola Netopia® Router CLI Commands 2-39 RADIUS Authentication Profile configuration commands Note: The commands in this section are suppor ted beginning with Fir mware V ersion 8.4.2. authprofile id [ yes | no ] This command allows you to create or delete an authentication pr ofile identified by id containing relevant infor mation to acces[...]

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    2-40 Command Line Interface Commands Reference authprofile id alternate secr et string This command allows you to specify the alternate RADIUS ser ver CHAP secret. authprofile id radius identifier string This command allows you to specify the RADIUS Network Access Ser ver (NAS) identifier . The default NAS identifier is an ASCII repr esentatio[...]

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    Motorola Netopia® Router CLI Commands 2-41 NetBIOS configuration commands inter face ethernet 0 address-ser ve netbios mode enable { yes | no } no inter face ethernet 0 address-ser ve netbios mode enable show inter face ethernet 0 address-ser ve netbios mode enable These commands allow you to enable, delete, or show the router’s IP addr ess ser[...]

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    2-42 Command Line Interface Commands Reference inter face ethernet 0 address-ser ve netbios scope name domain-name show inter face ethernet 0 address-ser ve netbios scope name These commands allow you to set or show the domain name under which the NetBIOS scope is enabled. inter face ethernet 0 address-ser ve netbios name-ser ver enable { yes | no [...]

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    Motorola Netopia® Router CLI Commands 2-43 Generic W AN Interface configuration commands Note: For possible values of intf-type , refer to “Inter face Naming Conventions” on page 1-3 . Generic WAN Inter face Commands may be applied to any r outer W AN inter face by specifying the intf-type wan together with the appropriate inter face id . Alt[...]

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    2-44 Command Line Interface Commands Reference show inter face intf-type id statistics show inter face intf-type id stats These commands allow you to display statistics for the specified inter face, including r eceive frames, octets, and er rors, and transmit frames, octets, and er rors. For switched ISDN inter faces, the statistics ar e broken do[...]

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    Motorola Netopia® Router CLI Commands 2-45 UBR VC: No configuration is needed for UBR VCs. CBR VC: One parameter is requir ed for CBR VCs, the Peak Cell Rate pcr that applies to the VC. This value should be between 1 and the line rate. Y ou set this value according to specifications defined by your ser vice provider . ISDN W AN Interface confi[...]

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    2-46 Command Line Interface Commands Reference inter face isdn id line type { switched | leased | idsl-ascend | idsl-cmn } show inter face isdn id line type These commands allow you set or show the ISDN inter face mode: switched, leased, idsl-ascend (IDSL for Lucent/Ascend Communications central of fice equipment), or idsl-cmn (IDSL for Copper Mou[...]

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    Motorola Netopia® Router CLI Commands 2-47 For one of the B-channels of a switched ISDN inter face, the possible status strings and their meanings ar e: Example: #show interface isdn 1 status Connected at 144 Kbps inter face isdn id speed { b1 | b2 | 2b | 2b+d } show inter face isdn id speed These commands, which apply only to per manent ISDN (i.e[...]

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    2-48 Command Line Interface Commands Reference auto is appropriate only in the United States and allows the r outer to auto-determine the switch type, SPIDs, and director y numbers (DNs). uk-euro sets the switch type to Eur o-ISDN, and as a side ef fect sets the console’s clock time display type to 24 hour (i.e., “17:45” instead of “5:45 PM[...]

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    Motorola Netopia® Router CLI Commands 2-49 ADSL W AN Interface configuration commands inter face adsl id pvc vpi-value vci-value show inter face adsl id pvc These commands allow you to set, change, or show the PVC VPI and VCI values associated with the ADSL W AN inter face. show inter face adsl id status This command allows you to display the sta[...]

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    2-50 Command Line Interface Commands Reference This command allows you to display statistics for the specified ADSL inter face: inter face adsl id signaling-mode { fdm | echo-cancellation } show inter face adsl id signaling-mode These commands allow you to set or show the signalling mode on an ADSL inter face. fdm = Frequency Division Multiplexing[...]

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    Motorola Netopia® Router CLI Commands 2-51 SDSL W AN Interface configuration commands inter face sdsl id clock source { internal | network } show inter face sdsl id clock source These commands allow you to set, change, or show the clock source associated with the SDSL WAN inter face. Note: These commands apply only to frame-based SDSL (R7100) int[...]

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    2-52 Command Line Interface Commands Reference inter face sdsl id clock rate rate-specification show inter face sdsl id clock rate These commands allow you to set, change, or show the data rate associated with the SDSL W AN inter face. Note: The per missible values for rate-specification depend on the type of SDSL W AN inter face. For frame-based[...]

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    Motorola Netopia® Router CLI Commands 2-53 inter face sdsl id operation mode { generic | lucent | nokia-eoc-fast | nokia-fixed | paradyne | nor tel | newbridge } [ default ] show inter face sdsl id operation mode Note: These commands apply only to A TM-based SDSL inter faces. If the optional default token is included in the command, various W AN [...]

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    2-54 Command Line Interface Commands Reference Note that setting the mode value to generic will not change any other W AN inter face module parameter; thus, the following command: interface sdsl 1 operation mode generic default will be rejected as a syntax er ror . inter face sdsl id pvc vpi-value vci-value show inter face sdsl id pvc These command[...]

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    Motorola Netopia® Router CLI Commands 2-55 show inter face sdsl id status This command allows you to display the status of the specified SDSL inter face. For a cell-based SDSL (R7200) inter face, the possible status strings and their meanings ar e: Priority Queuing (TOS bit) Commands inter face { adsl | sdsl | t1 | serial } id priority-queuing en[...]

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    2-56 Command Line Interface Commands Reference Differentiated Services (Diffserv) commands Note: The commands in this section are suppor ted beginning with Fir mware V ersion 8.4.2. dif fser v enable [ yes | no ] This command allows you to enable or disable Dif ferentiated Ser vices (dif fser v) for controlling Quality of Ser vice (QoS) queue prior[...]

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    Motorola Netopia® Router CLI Commands 2-57 dif fser v rule id priority [ of f | assure | expedite ] This command allows you to specify the priority for the r ule id : of f , assure , or expedite. This is the Quality of Ser vice setting for the r ule, based on the TOS bit infor mation. The following table outlines the TOS bit settings and behavior:[...]

  • Seite 70

    2-58 Command Line Interface Commands Reference PVCs Note: The commands in this section are suppor ted beginning with fir mware r elease 8.3.1. inter face { adsl | sdsl } id pvc { id | tag } no inter face { adsl | sdsl } id pvc { id | tag } show inter face { adsl | sdsl } id pvc { id | tag } These commands allow you to set, disable, or show a per m[...]

  • Seite 71

    Motorola Netopia® Router CLI Commands 2-59 enable inter face { adsl | sdsl } id pvc { id | tag } enable { yes | no } no inter face { adsl | sdsl } id pvc { id | tag } enable show inter face { adsl | sdsl } id pvc { id | tag } enable These commands allow you to enable, disable, or show a per manent vir tual circuit. inter face adsl id pvc { id | ta[...]

  • Seite 72

    2-60 Command Line Interface Commands Reference profile inter face { adsl | sdsl } id pvc { id | tag } cp { profile-id | pr ofile-tag | default } show inter face { adsl | sdsl } id pvc { id | tag } cp These commands allow you to set or show the connection profile assigned to the specified PVC. Note: default means that the router will use the ?[...]

  • Seite 73

    Motorola Netopia® Router CLI Commands 2-61 DSL Line T ype Interface Configuration Commands inter face dsl id line type { g.shdsl | sdsl-atm | sdsl-hdlc | idsl-cmn | idsl-leased | idsl } show inter face dsl id line type These commands allow you to set or show the line type for the specified DSL inter face. DSL Line Type Inter face Configuration [...]

  • Seite 74

    2-62 Command Line Interface Commands Reference T1 W AN Interface configuration commands T1 W AN Inter face Configuration Commands inter face t1 id buildout { auto | 0-0.6 | 7.5 | 15.0 | 22.5 } show inter face t1 id buildout inter face t1 id channels count integer [ star t integer ] [ { alternating | contiguous } ] [ rate { 56 | 64 | 56k | 64k | N[...]

  • Seite 75

    Motorola Netopia® Router CLI Commands 2-63 inter face t1 id buildout { auto | 0-0.6 | 7.5 | 15.0 | 22.5 } show inter face t1 id buildout These commands set or display the line buildout for the specified T1 W AN inter face. inter face t1 id channels count integer [ star t integer ] [ { alternating | contiguous } ] [ rate { 56 | 64 | 56k | 64k | Nx[...]

  • Seite 76

    2-64 Command Line Interface Commands Reference inter face t1 id framing { d4 | esf } show inter face t1 id framing These commands set or display the framing mode for the specified T1 W AN inter face. inter face t1 id encoding { ami | b8zs } show inter face t1 id encoding These commands set or display the line encoding for the specified T1 W AN in[...]

  • Seite 77

    Motorola Netopia® Router CLI Commands 2-65 T1 Statistic and Diagnostic commands show inter face t1 id errors { curr ent | interval 1..96 | total } This command displays the er ror statistics for the specified T1 W AN inter face for a par ticular 15-minute inter val during the previous 24-hour period, or the total for the past 24 hours. Specifying[...]

  • Seite 78

    2-66 Command Line Interface Commands Reference Bipolar Violation Count 001 #show interface t1 1 errors current Current Interval elapsed time 02:45 Errored Seconds 002 Unavailable Seconds 000 Severely Errored Seconds 001 Bursty Errored Seconds 001 Loss of Frame Count 000 Bipolar Violation Count 000 inter face t1 id diagnostic mode { local loopback |[...]

  • Seite 79

    Motorola Netopia® Router CLI Commands 2-67 show inter face t1 id line status This command displays the line status on the specified T1 inter face. This will display one of the following strings: Red Alarm Yellow Alarm Blue Alarm Normal Operation show inter face t1 id loopback mode This command displays the loopback mode of the specified T1 inter[...]

  • Seite 80

    2-68 Command Line Interface Commands Reference Unprotected Services Configuration Commands Note: These commands are suppor ted beginning with Fir mware V ersion 8.7.4. When using an IPSec force-all tunnel, Unpr otected Ser vices suppor ts router-generated packets with a sour ce IP address outside the local member range. It works by applying a sour[...]

  • Seite 81

    Motorola Netopia® Router CLI Commands 2-69 remote-server unprotected no ser vice unprotected [ yes | no ] show ser vice unprotected no ser vice unprotected These commands allow you to specify , show , or disable whether or not a ser vice is "unprotected." unprotected indicates whether traf fic will be sent over a force-all IPSec tunnel [...]

  • Seite 82

    2-70 Command Line Interface Commands Reference IGMP Configuration Commands Note: These commands are suppor ted beginning with Fir mware V ersion 8.5.1. IGMP V ersion 3 is suppor ted beginning with Fir mware V ersion 8.7. igmp version ( v1 | v2 | v3 ) show igmp version These commands allow you to set or show the querier's (LAN's) maximum [...]

  • Seite 83

    Motorola Netopia® Router CLI Commands 2-71 Beginning with Fir mware version 8.7, v3 is the default. igmp snooping [ yes | no ] no igmp snooping show igmp snooping These commands allow you to enable, disable, or show the status of the Motorola Netopia ® Router’s ability to “listen in” to IGMP traf fic. IGMP “snooping” is a feature of Et[...]

  • Seite 84

    2-72 Command Line Interface Commands Reference igmp fast-leave [ yes | no ] no igmp fast-leave show igmp fast-leave These commands allow you to specify or show the status of the non-standard pr ocedure fast-leave to decrease the time to detect that a group has no mor e members. show igmp groups This command allows you to display the IGMP Snooping t[...]

  • Seite 85

    Motorola Netopia® Router CLI Commands 2-73 Global IP Configuration Commands Global IP Configuration Commands ip dns { 1 | 2 } ip-addr no ip dns [ { 1 | 2 } [ ip-addr ] ] show ip dns [ { 1 | 2 } ] ip domain-name string no ip domain-name [ string ] show ip domain-name ip gateway ip-addr no ip gateway ip-addr show ip gateway backup gateway ip-addr [...]

  • Seite 86

    2-74 Command Line Interface Commands Reference ip dns { 1 | 2 } ip-addr no ip dns [ { 1 | 2 } [ ip-addr ] ] show ip dns [ { 1 | 2 } ] These commands allow you to set, change, delete, or show the router’s primar y and secondar y domain name ser ver addresses. ip domain-name string no ip domain-name [ string ] show ip domain-name These commands all[...]

  • Seite 87

    Motorola Netopia® Router CLI Commands 2-75 ip ntp period value no ip ntp period show ip ntp period Note: These commands are suppor ted beginning with Fir mware V ersion 8.3.3. These commands allow you to set, disable, or display the setting of a Network Time Protocol (NTP) ser ver’s NTP Update Inter val for the router . The value should be enter[...]

  • Seite 88

    2-76 Command Line Interface Commands Reference ip route { ip-addr / mask-bits | ip-addr mask } gw-ip-addr [{ high | low }] [ adver tise [{ no | distance }] [{ enable | disable }] no ip route { ip-addr / mask-bits | ip-addr mask } gw-ip-addr show ip route [{ static | ip-addr | ip-addr / mask-bits | ip-addr mask }] The ip route and no ip route comman[...]

  • Seite 89

    Motorola Netopia® Router CLI Commands 2-77 DHCP Gen-Options, Option Groups, and Option Filtersets Commands DHCP Gen-Options commands ip dhcp gen-option tag option 1..255 [ data-type { ascii | hex | dotted-decimal } ] [ data data ] This command allows you to specify a DHCP generic option set specified by tag of one to 15 characters. Y ou can speci[...]

  • Seite 90

    2-78 Command Line Interface Commands Reference 23 Unsigned 1 byte integer 1 Y es 24 Unsigned 4 byte integer 4 Y es 25 Unsigned 2 byte integer list Multiples of 2 Y es 26 Unsigned 2 byte integer 2 Y es 27 Flag 1 Y es 28 IP address 4 Y es 29 - 31 Flag 1 Y es 32 IP address 4 Y es 33 IP address and mask list Multiples of 8 Y es 34 Flag 1 Y es 35 Unsign[...]

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    Motorola Netopia® Router CLI Commands 2-79 ip dhcp gen-option tag data-type { ascii | hex | dotted-decimal } This command allows you to specify the DHCP gen-option data type: ascii , hex or dotted-decimal . 65 IP address list Multiples of 4 Y es 66 - 67 String (up to 100 characters) N Y es 68 - 76 IP address list Multiples of 4 Y es 77 Pascal stri[...]

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    2-80 Command Line Interface Commands Reference ip dhcp gen-option tag data { data_of_the_cor rect_for mat_given_data-type } This command allows you to specify the gen-option data. ■ If the data-type is ascii , then any printable character ■ If the data-type is hex , then an even number of hex characters (e.g. “0123456789AbcdEf” ■ If the d[...]

  • Seite 93

    Motorola Netopia® Router CLI Commands 2-81 DHCP Option Groups commands ip dhcp option-group tag [ gen-option gen_option_tag ] show ip dhcp option-group tag no ip dhcp option-group tag [ gen-option gen_option_tag ] These commands allow you to set, display , or disable one of up to eight DHCP Option Groups. Each Option Group can have a name of betwe[...]

  • Seite 94

    2-82 Command Line Interface Commands Reference DHCP Option Filtersets commands Suppor t for DHCP option filtering is provided via the filterset settings. ip dhcp-filterset fs-tag [ filter { new | last | id { 1..8 } } [ type { dhcp-option | hw-address | requested-option } ] [ dhcp-option { 1..255 } ] [ { match-str string_w_wildcards ('*&apo[...]

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    Motorola Netopia® Router CLI Commands 2-83 A filter can be identified by its ones-based index, [e.g.] 1, or with the special new keyword. Subsequent modifications to this filter , assuming no mor e filters have been added to the filter set yet, must be done by refer ring to the filter either by id (1), or by the other special keyword last .[...]

  • Seite 96

    2-84 Command Line Interface Commands Reference inter face ethernet id address-ser ve dhcp filterset fs-tag show inter face ethernet id address-ser ve dhcp filterset no inter face ethernet id address-ser ve dhcp filterset These commands allow you to set, display , or disable a DHCP filterset specified by fs-tag for the Ethernet inter face speci[...]

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    Motorola Netopia® Router CLI Commands 2-85 Stateful Inspection Commands See also: ■ “Stateful Inspection Configuration Commands” on page 2-32 for Ethernet inter face commands, and ■ “Stateful Inspection Commands” on page 3-21 for Connection Profile commands. Note: The commands in this section are suppor ted beginning with Fir mware V[...]

  • Seite 98

    2-86 Command Line Interface Commands Reference Wireless Configuration Commands Note: The commands in this section are suppor ted beginning with Fir mware V ersion 8.2 on wir eless (802.11)- enabled routers. Wir eless Configuration Commands wireless enable [ yes | no ] show wireless enable wireless closed-system [ yes | no ] show wireless closed-s[...]

  • Seite 99

    Motorola Netopia® Router CLI Commands 2-87 wireless enable [ yes | no ] show wireless enable These commands allow you to enable, disable, or show the status of the wireless option. When disabled, the router will not pr ovide or broadcast any wireless LAN ser vices. wireless closed-system [ yes | no ] show wireless closed-system These commands allo[...]

  • Seite 100

    2-88 Command Line Interface Commands Reference wireless ssid string show wireless ssid These commands allow you to specify or show a 32-character string or Network Name used to identify this WLAN. Users must select or enter this string on their clients in order to become a par t of this WLAN. wireless auto-channel [ of f | at-star tup | continuous [...]

  • Seite 101

    Motorola Netopia® Router CLI Commands 2-89 Example: #show wireless statistics Wireless Statistics Wireless Protocol: IEEE 802.11b/g Wireless MAC Addr: 00-00-c5-ca-59-94 Network ID (SSID): 6245 4521 (Open, No privacy) Operating Channel: 6 Transmit OK : 16 Receive OK : 0 Tx Errors : 0 Rx Errors : 0 Rx No Message : 0 Rx Octets : 0 Rx Unicast Pkts : 0[...]

  • Seite 102

    2-90 Command Line Interface Commands Reference wireless wep [ enable | disable ] show wireless wep These commands allow you to enable, disable, or show the status of wireless WEP encr yption. When enabled, WEP encr yption is used for transmission and reception of wir eless data. A single key is selected (see default-key ) for encr yption of outboun[...]

  • Seite 103

    Motorola Netopia® Router CLI Commands 2-91 wireless mac-delete MAC_addr ess This command allows you to delete the specified MAC address(es) fr om the table of MAC addresses maintained for this WLAN. Wireless Privacy Commands (new and revised) Note: The commands in this section are suppor ted beginning with Fir mware V ersion 8.3.3 on wir eless (8[...]

  • Seite 104

    2-92 Command Line Interface Commands Reference wireless privacy [ of f | wep-manual | wep-auto | wpa-psk | wpa-802.1x ] show wireless privacy These commands allow you to specify , show , or disable the dif fer ent types of wireless privacy . Five possible ar guments can be set for the privacy command: wireless psk hex_string no wireless psk show wi[...]

  • Seite 105

    Motorola Netopia® Router CLI Commands 2-93 Wireless Multiple SSID Commands Note: These commands are suppor ted beginning with fir mware version 8.5. Wir eless Multi-SSID Configuration Commands wireless block-bridging [ enable | disable ] no wireless block-bridging show wireless block-bridging wireless multiple-ssid [ enable | disable ] no wirele[...]

  • Seite 106

    2-94 Command Line Interface Commands Reference wireless block-bridging [ enable | disable ] no wireless block-bridging show wireless block-bridging These commands allow you to block, unblock, or show the status of wireless to wir eless inter-client communication. wireless multiple-ssid [ enable | disable ] no wireless multiple-ssid show wireless mu[...]

  • Seite 107

    Motorola Netopia® Router CLI Commands 2-95 wireless second-ssid string no wireless second-ssid show wireless second-ssid These commands allow you to specify or show a 32-character string or Network Name used to identify a second SSID. This SSID will not be broadcasted. The no command will reset the second SSID to empty . wireless thir d-ssid strin[...]

  • Seite 108

    2-96 Command Line Interface Commands Reference wireless first-ssid-wpaver [ all | WP A-v1-only | WP A-v2-only ] show wireless first-ssid-wpaver wireless second-ssid-wpaver [ all | WP A-v1-only | WP A-v2-only ] show wireless second-ssid-wpaver wireless thir d-ssid-wpaver [ all | WP A-v1-only | WP A-v2-only ] show wireless thir d-ssid-wpaver wirele[...]

  • Seite 109

    Motorola Netopia® Router CLI Commands 2-97 ARP Configuration Commands Note: The hw-address for mat for an Ethernet MAC addr ess is six hexadecimal values between 00 and FF inclusive separated by colons. Thus, the following is an example of a valid Ethernet MAC addr ess hw-address : 00:00:C5:70:00:04 arp ip-addr hw-address arp ip-addr hw-address i[...]

  • Seite 110

    2-98 Command Line Interface Commands Reference ARP and Bridge timeout settings Note: These commands are suppor ted beginning with Fir mware V ersion 8.4.2. ip arp-timeout timeout This command allows you to set the timeout value for ARP timeout. Default = 600 secs (10 mins); range = 60 secs - 6000 secs (1–100 mins). system bridge-timeout timeout T[...]

  • Seite 111

    Motorola Netopia® Router CLI Commands 2-99 schedule id enable ( yes | no ) This command allows you to enable or disable the specified Scheduled Connection. schedule id frequency ( weekly | once ) This command allows you to specify whether the Scheduled Connection is to be invoked weekly or only once. schedule id type ( force-up | for ce-down | de[...]

  • Seite 112

    2-100 Command Line Interface Commands Reference schedule id periodic inter val ( 15min | 30min | 1hour | 2hour | 3hour | 4hour | 4hour | 8hour ) If you specify periodic , this command allows you to specify for how long the system will retr y to bring up the connection. schedule id random inter val { xxx } If you specify random-retr y , this command[...]

  • Seite 113

    Motorola Netopia® Router CLI Commands 2-101 When the DHCP client is activated on a RFC1483 MER inter face, it examines the dhcp client mode in the associated connection profile (or the default pr ofile there was no explicitly configured connection pr ofile). If the dhcp client mode specifies standard , the DHCP client initializes the htype an[...]

  • Seite 114

    2-102 Command Line Interface Commands Reference The tag (i.e., name) of the DLCI defaults, in this case, to “DLCI 17”. T o specify a dif fer ent name, type: frame-relay dlci 17 tag "My DLCI" For descriptions of the other parameters available for configuration (and their default values) see the Motorola Netopia ® Router User’s Refe[...]

  • Seite 115

    Motorola Netopia® Router CLI Commands 2-103 Miscellaneous Commands clear This command erases the screen. Miscellaneous Commands clear ping [ ip ] { ip-addr | hostname } [ count count ] [ timeout milliseconds ] [ delay milliseconds ] [ size bytes ] [ source ip-addr ] ping oam inter face sdsl id pvc { id | tag | vpi / vci } [ count count ] [ timeout[...]

  • Seite 116

    2-104 Command Line Interface Commands Reference ping [ ip ] { ip-addr | hostname } [ count count ] [ timeout milliseconds ] [ delay milliseconds ] [ size bytes ] [ source ip-addr ] The ping command allows you to send ICMP echo requests to another network device. Y ou can specify the destination using either an IP address in dotted-quad notation or [...]

  • Seite 117

    Motorola Netopia® Router CLI Commands 2-105 The default count is 5, and the default timeout is 0. receive tftp config [ ser ver-name file-name ] This command allows you to initiate a configuration file upload from the command line inter face. If the TFTP ser ver name and config f ile name were set pr eviously , either by a pr evious invocatio[...]

  • Seite 118

    2-106 Command Line Interface Commands Reference #receive xmodem firmware This will take a long time, and the console will be inactive during this time. If the transfer is successful, the router will reboot automatically. Press Ctl-C to abort, or... Press Return/Enter to continue; you will have 10 seconds to start the transfer. Once you press Retur [...]

  • Seite 119

    Motorola Netopia® Router CLI Commands 2-107 show histor y This command displays the command histor y buf fer , which contains a recor d of the commands that have been entered on the console. The list is limited to the most r ecent ten commands entered. The oldest command appears first, and the most recent command appears last. show memor y This c[...]

  • Seite 120

    2-108 Command Line Interface Commands Reference show version [ cli ] [ firmware ] [ har dware ] [ mib ] [ wan 1 ] [ wan 2 ] This command allows you to display some or all of the router's version strings. If you don't specify anything after the keyword version , the r outer displays a list of all of the version strings; other wise it disp[...]

  • Seite 121

    Motorola Netopia® Router CLI Commands 2-109 traceroute [ hostname | ip-address ] Note: This command is suppor ted beginning with fir mware version 8.5. This command allows you to display the path to a destination by showing the number of hops and the router addresses of these hops for each r outer encountered between the Motorola Netopia ® Route[...]

  • Seite 122

    2-110 Command Line Interface Commands Reference IP Network Address T ranslation (NA T) Commands Overview Network Address T ranslation (NA T) makes use of five basic str uctures: ■ “public” or externally visible addr ess ranges ■ “map” r ules that bind an interior , private address range with a public addr ess range ■ “map-lists”,[...]

  • Seite 123

    Motorola Netopia® Router CLI Commands 2-111 ip nat public tag static pub-from-address pub-to-addr ess This command allows you to allocate a range of exterior , public addr esses for use by Network Address T ranslation. This range of addr esses will be associated one-to-one with private addresses you will define when you create a map, described la[...]

  • Seite 124

    2-112 Command Line Interface Commands Reference no ip nat map [ list-tag ] This command allows you to delete the map list named list-tag . This also deletes all of the maps contained in the list. No public range refer red to by any of the contained maps is deleted. If a connection pr ofile has been bound to this map list it will be updated to re?[...]

  • Seite 125

    Motorola Netopia® Router CLI Commands 2-113 show ip nat translation This command displays the cur rent sessions passing through network addr ess translation. Example: Beginning with Fir mware V ersion 8.3.3, the session lifetime in hours:minutes for mat is displayed. Indefinitely long sessions greater than 10 hours, ar e shown as ">10h&qu[...]

  • Seite 126

    2-114 Command Line Interface Commands Reference NA T Application Layer Gateway Commands Note: The commands in this section are suppor ted beginning with Fir mware V ersion 8.2. ip nat alg [ algname ] enable [ yes | no ] show ip nat alg [ algname ] enable no ip nat alg [ algname ] enable These commands allow you to enable, disable, or show the statu[...]

  • Seite 127

    Motorola Netopia® Router CLI Commands 2-115 Backup Configuration Commands backup enable { no | manual | automatic | yes } no backup show backup status These commands allow you to set, disable, or display the status of the dial backup feature. Note: yes = automatic Backup Configuration Commands backup enable { no | manual | automatic | yes } no b[...]

  • Seite 128

    2-116 Command Line Interface Commands Reference backup delay 1..65535 This command allows you to set the number of seconds before the r outer invokes the dial backup feature in the event of loss of connectivity . This allows you to deter mine how long you want the system to wait before the backup por t becomes enabled in the event of primar y line [...]

  • Seite 129

    Motorola Netopia® Router CLI Commands 2-117 backup failure layer-2 delay 0..65535 no backup failure layer-2 delay show backup failure layer-2 delay Note: Beginning with Fir mware V ersion 8.3.3, these commands are unncessar y and consequently no longer suppor ted. These commands allow you to specify , disable, or show the layer-2 backup failure de[...]

  • Seite 130

    2-118 Command Line Interface Commands Reference Serial port modem backup configuration commands inter face serial id modem director y-number string no inter face serial id modem director y-number show inter face serial id modem director y-number string These commands allow you to set, disable, or show the modem director y number for the specified[...]

  • Seite 131

    Motorola Netopia® Router CLI Commands 2-119 inter face serial id mode { console | modem } show inter face serial id mode These commands allow you to set or show the mode for the specified serial por t, either console or modem . In console mode, the por t automatically detects the baud rate of your ter minal emulation software; in modem mode, the [...]

  • Seite 132

    2-120 Command Line Interface Commands Reference radius-ser ver { 1 | 2 } { ip-address | hostname } [ secret secret ] no radius-ser ver { 1 | 2 } show radius-ser ver [ 1 | 2 ] These commands allow you to specify , delete, or show a RADIUS server either by using an IP addr ess in dotted-quad notation or by using a hostname to be resolved using the Do[...]

  • Seite 133

    Motorola Netopia® Router CLI Commands 2-121 index : 1 = primar y ser ver; 2 = alter nate ser ver host : IP address or DNS hostname of ser ver secret : RADIUS or T ACACS+ shared secr et tacacs-plus accounting [ yes | no ] This command enables or disables T ACACS+ accounting. IP Filterset Configuration Commands Note: Beginning with fir mware versi[...]

  • Seite 134

    2-122 Command Line Interface Commands Reference ip filterset fs-tag { in | out } [ filter ] filter-id [ enable { yes | no }] [ for ward { yes | no } | [ force-r oute { yes | no ] force-route-gateway ip-addr }] [{ call-placement | idle-reset } { no-change | disabled }] [ source { ip-addr / mask-bits | ip-addr mask }] [ destination { ip-addr / mas[...]

  • Seite 135

    Motorola Netopia® Router CLI Commands 2-123 ip filterset "Basic Firewall" in 2 protocol tcp source nc destination eq 6000 any Note: Some commands, when dumping existing canned filters, exceed 78 characters and will wrap. T o work around this limitation use tr uncated keywords. no Syntax cor responds to the syntax for show . Hardware Acc[...]

  • Seite 136

    2-124 Command Line Interface Commands Reference Global IPSec/IKE Configuration Commands IKE Configuration Commands ike phase1 { name | index } [ { yes | no } ] no ike phase1 { name | index } show ike phase1 { name | index } show ike phase1 { name | index } id ike phase1 { name | index } tag string show ike phase1 { name | index } tag ike phase1 {[...]

  • Seite 137

    Motorola Netopia® Router CLI Commands 2-125 ike phase1 { name | index } [ { yes | no } ] no ike phase1 { name | index } show ike phase1 { name | index } These commands create, delete, or show the specified IKE Phase1 pr ofile, which may be identified by index or by name. The show version of this command displays the value yes if the specified [...]

  • Seite 138

    2-126 Command Line Interface Commands Reference ike phase1 { name | index } tag string show ike phase1 { name | index } tag These commands name or display the specified IKE Phase1 profile. ike phase1 { name | index } mode { main | aggressive } show ike phase1 { name | index } mode These commands set or display whether the specified IKE Phase1 pr[...]

  • Seite 139

    Motorola Netopia® Router CLI Commands 2-127 ike phase1 { name | index } authentication shared-secr et { ascii | hexadecimal } string This command sets the specified IKE Phase1 profile’s shar ed secret. For security reasons no show variant of this command exists. ike phase1 { name | index } dangling-sas { yes | no } show ike phase1 { name | ind[...]

  • Seite 140

    2-128 Command Line Interface Commands Reference ike phase1 { name | index } initial-contact { yes | no } show ike phase1 { name | index } initial-contact no ike phase1 { name | index } initial-contact These commands set or display the specified IKE Phase1 profile’s send initial-contact message setting. ike phase1 { name | index } negotiation { [...]

  • Seite 141

    Motorola Netopia® Router CLI Commands 2-129 IKE Dead Peer Detection Note: The commands in this section are suppor ted beginning with Fir mware V ersion 8.5.2. ike phase1 { name | index } dead-peer-detection enable { yes | no } show ike phase1 { name | index } dead-peer-detection enable no ike phase1 { name | index } dead-peer-detection enable Thes[...]

  • Seite 142

    2-130 Command Line Interface Commands Reference Xauth configuration commands Note: The commands in this section are suppor ted beginning with Fir mware V ersion 8.4.2. ike phase1 { name | index } xauth mode { disabled | client | concentrator } show ike phase1 { name | index } xauth mode These commands allow you to enable, disable, or show the stat[...]

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    Motorola Netopia® Router CLI Commands 2-131 Current Restrictions None.[...]

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    2-132 Command Line Interface Commands Reference[...]

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    Motorola Netopia® Router Connection Pr ofile Commands 3-1 Chapter 3 Motorola Netopia ® Router Connection Profile Commands This chapter describes the syntax of the suppor ted command set for creating and modifying Connection Pr ofiles on the Motorola Netopia ® R-series, 4000-series, and 3000 Enterprise-series Router families. ■ “Connection[...]

  • Seite 146

    3-2 Command Line Interface Commands Reference Connection Profile Commands Connection Profile Commands cp { name | index } no cp { name | index } show cp { name | index } cp { name | index } enable { yes | no } no cp { name | index } enable show cp { name | index } enable cp { name | index } tag string show cp { name | index } tag cp { name | inde[...]

  • Seite 147

    Motorola Netopia® Router Connection Pr ofile Commands 3-3 Connection Profile Commands (continued, 1) show cp { name | index } ip dhcp client status Note: The command above is suppor ted beginning with fir mware release 8.5. show cp { name | index } ip dhcp client [ renew | r elease ] Note: The command above is suppor ted beginning with fir mwa[...]

  • Seite 148

    3-4 Command Line Interface Commands Reference Connection Profile Commands (continued, 2) cp { name | index } ppp authentication type { none | pap | chap } no cp { name | index } ppp authentication type show cp { name | index } ppp authentication type cp { name | index } ppp authentication { send | receive } name string no cp { name | index } ppp a[...]

  • Seite 149

    Motorola Netopia® Router Connection Pr ofile Commands 3-5 Connection Profile Commands (continued, 3) cp { name | index } telco dn [ 1 | 2 ] string no cp { name | index } telco dn [ 1 | 2 ] show cp { name | index } telco dn [ 1 | 2 ] cp { name | index } telco prefix string no cp { name | index } telco prefix show cp { name | index } telco pre?[...]

  • Seite 150

    3-6 Command Line Interface Commands Reference Connection Profile Commands (continued, 4) Connection Profile PPTP Commands cp { name | index } pptp ip par tner ip-addr cp { name | index } pptp ip via ip-addr cp { name | index } pptp authentication type { pap | chap | mschap } cp { name | index } pptp compression { none | standar dlzs } no cp { nam[...]

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    Motorola Netopia® Router Connection Pr ofile Commands 3-7 Connection Profile Commands (continued, 5) Connection Profile RIP-2 MD5 Configuration Commands cp id ip rip auth key id no cp id ip rip auth key id show config cp id ip rip auth key cp id ip rip auth key id star t date date show cp id ip rip auth key id star t date cp id ip rip auth ke[...]

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    3-8 Command Line Interface Commands Reference Connection Profile Commands (continued, 6) Connection Profile Stateful Inspection Commands cp { name | index } ip state-insp enable { yes | no | on | of f } no cp { name | index } ip state-insp enable show cp { name | index } ip state-insp enable cp { name | index } ip state-insp xposed-list xposed-li[...]

  • Seite 153

    Motorola Netopia® Router Connection Pr ofile Commands 3-9 Connection Profile Commands (continued, 7) Connection Profile L2TP Configuration Commands cp { name | index } l2tp ip par tner ip-addr show cp { name | index } l2tp ip par tner cp { name | index } l2tp ip via ip-addr show cp { name | index } l2tp ip via cp { name | index } l2tp authenti[...]

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    3-10 Command Line Interface Commands Reference Note on Connection Profile numbering sequence The Easy Setup Profile is always assumed to be the Primar y Connection Pr ofile, whether or not it exists. The menu console reser ves the index number 1 (one) for the Easy Setup Pr ofile, even if you do not create an Easy Setup Profile. If you do not c[...]

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    Motorola Netopia® Router Connection Pr ofile Commands 3-11 cp { name | index } This command allows you to create a connection pr ofile, which is a structur e used to define W AN connections. index can be any value from 1 to 16. The command has no ef fect if the profile alr eady exists. The name of the profile defaults to “pr ofile index ?[...]

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    3-12 Command Line Interface Commands Reference cp { name | index } filterset string no cp { name | index } filterset [ string ] show cp { name | index } filterset These commands allow you to associate a filter set with the a connection profile. The filter set is identified by name. cp { name | index } ip addressing { number ed | unnumbered }[...]

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    Motorola Netopia® Router Connection Pr ofile Commands 3-13 show cp { name | index } ip dhcp client [ renew | r elease ] Note: This command is suppor ted beginning with fir mware version 8.5. This command allows you to renew or r elease the ethernet W AN IP address lease being ser ved via DHCP for the specified connection profile. cp { name | i[...]

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    3-14 Command Line Interface Commands Reference cp { name | index } ip netbios proxy enable { yes | no } no cp { name | index } ip netbios proxy enable show cp { name | index } ip netbios proxy enable These commands allow you to enable, disable, or show the NetBIOS proxy status for the specified Connection Profile. The NetBIOS pr oxy enables the a[...]

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    Motorola Netopia® Router Connection Pr ofile Commands 3-15 cp { name | index } ppp authentication { send | receive } passwor d string This command allows you to configure the send or r eceive PPP authentication password (or secret) associated with the send or receive names. cp { name | index } ppp usage { 1 | 2 [ preemptible ] [ dynamic ] } This[...]

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    3-16 Command Line Interface Commands Reference cp { name | index } telco dn [ 1 | 2 ] string This command allows you to set the profile’s dir ector y number , or number-to-dial (DN). The number can be up to 32 characters in length and may contain non-dialable characters, which are ignor ed when placing a call. Note: For the cp and no cp versions[...]

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    Motorola Netopia® Router Connection Pr ofile Commands 3-17 cp { name | index } connection demand { yes | no } This command allows you to specify whether or not a connection profile will connect “on demand”. cp { name | index } connection timeout seconds This command allows you to specify the idle timeout value in seconds for a connection pro[...]

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    3-18 Command Line Interface Commands Reference PPTP commands cp { name | index } pptp ip par tner ip-addr This command allows you to specify a PPTP par tner IP address for a par ticular connection pr ofile specified by name or index . cp { name | index } pptp ip via ip-addr This command allows you to specify a gateway by which the PPTP par tner I[...]

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    Motorola Netopia® Router Connection Pr ofile Commands 3-19 Manual connect/disconnect commands connect cp { name | index } Invoking this command with a valid, applicable connection profile will cause the r outer to attempt to make the appropriate connection, using the pr ofile’s settings. A valid, applicable connection profile must be either [...]

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    3-20 Command Line Interface Commands Reference cp id ip rip auth key id end date date show cp id ip rip auth key id end date These commands allow you to set or show an end date for the RIP-2 Authentication key(s) on the specified Connection Profile. The acceptable year range is fr om 1904 – 2039. cp id ip rip auth key id end time time show cp i[...]

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    Motorola Netopia® Router Connection Pr ofile Commands 3-21 Beginning with Fir mware V ersion 8.3.3, IP Passthrough allows a first come first ser ve mode, which defaults to an all-zeroes MAC addr ess. If you leave the default all-zeroes MAC addr ess, the Router will select the next DHCP client that initiates a DHCP lease request or r enewal to b[...]

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    3-22 Command Line Interface Commands Reference cp { name | index } ip state-insp xposed-list xposed-list_name no cp { name | index } ip state-insp xposed-list show cp { name | index } ip state-insp xposed-list These commands allow you to set, disable, or show the status of a stateful inspection exposed address list for the specified Connection Pro[...]

  • Seite 167

    Motorola Netopia® Router Connection Pr ofile Commands 3-23 cp { name | index } l2tp authentication passphrase string This command sets the local (i.e. LAC/LNS) passphrase. The passphrase must be at least eight characters in length. This value is used to establish the shared secr et key that must be present when a LAC/LNS pair wants to authenticat[...]

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    3-24 Command Line Interface Commands Reference cp { name | index } gre checksum [ yes | no ] show cp { name | index } gre checksum [ yes | no ] These commands allow you to enable, disable, or show whether a GRE tunnel will transmit a checksum field on outgoing GRE packets, when enabled. The Router will implicitly check incoming GRE packets with a [...]

  • Seite 169

    Motorola Netopia® Router Connection Pr ofile Commands 3-25 cp { name | index } telco compuser ve login { yes | no } show cp { name | index } telco compuser ve login no cp { name | index } telco compuser ve login These commands set, display , or disable the specified connection profile’s CompuSer ve login enable setting. cp { name | index } te[...]

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    3-26 Command Line Interface Commands Reference IPSec/IKE cp { name | index } ipsec suite encryption { des | 3des | null } authentication { esp | ah } { md5 | sha1 } [ compression { none | lzs }] This command allows you to specify the IPsec suite encr yption type and authentication method for an IPsec tunnel. cp { name | index } ipsec ip [ remote {[[...]

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    Motorola Netopia® Router Connection Pr ofile Commands 3-27 This command sets or modifies all the per tinent IP values for the IPSec tunnel: ■ remote IPv4-addr1 – lowest IPv4 address in the r emote network ■ remote IPv4-addr2 – highest IPv4 address in the r emote ranged network ■ local IPv4-addr1 – lowest IPv4 address in the local net[...]

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    3-28 Command Line Interface Commands Reference Note: The key is a hexadecimal entr y of 16 bytes (32 characters of input) for md5 and 20 bytes (40 characters of input) for sha1 . It is not possible to retrieve the encr yption keys or authentication key once they have been set. cp { name | index } ipsec encryption key 1234567890123456 [ 123456789012[...]

  • Seite 173

    Motorola Netopia® Router Connection Pr ofile Commands 3-29 IKE/IPSec Connection Profile Commands cp { name | index } ipsec dead-peer-detection { yes | no } show cp { name | index } ipsec dead-peer-detection no cp { name | index } ipsec dead-peer-detection cp { name | index } ipsec dead-peer-detection ping-address remote_net_IPv4_addr ess show cp[...]

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    3-30 Command Line Interface Commands Reference cp { name | index } ipsec dead-peer-detection { yes | no } show cp { name | index } ipsec dead-peer-detection no cp { name | index } ipsec dead-peer-detection These commands set, display , or disable the status of dead peer detection for the specified IPsec Phase 2 profile. Dead peer detection counts[...]

  • Seite 175

    Motorola Netopia® Router Connection Pr ofile Commands 3-31 cp { name | index } ipsec dead-peer-detection ping-reply-timeout 1..65535 show cp { name | index } ipsec dead-peer-detection ping-reply-timeout Note: These commands are suppor ted beginning with fir mware version 8.2 These commands allow you to specify or show the maximum period of time [...]

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    3-32 Command Line Interface Commands Reference cp { name | index } ipsec suite encapsulation { esp | ah | esp+ah } [ encr yption { des | 3des | null } ] [ authentication esp { md5 | hmac-md5-96 | sha1 | hmac-sha1-96 } ] [ authentication ah { md5 | hmac-md5-96 | sha1 | hmac-sha1-96 } ] [ compression lzs ] show cp { name | index } ipsec suite Note: T[...]

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    Motorola Netopia® Router Connection Pr ofile Commands 3-33 Note: It is a r un-time checked er ror if both of the IKE Phase 2 SA lifetime values for a par ticular protocol ar e set to zero or none . ICMP Dead Peer Detection Commands Beginning with the version 8.2 fir mware release, the Command Line Inter face suppor ts the following new and modi?[...]

  • Seite 178

    3-34 Command Line Interface Commands Reference cp { name | index } ipsec dead-peer-detection ping-reply-timeout 1...65535 show cp { name | index } ipsec dead-peer-detection ping-reply-timeout These commands allow you to specify or show the maximum period of time (in seconds) an IPsec tunnel endpoint should wait for the peer’s response to its earl[...]

  • Seite 179

    Motorola Netopia® Router T ext Configuration Upload 4-1 Chapter 4 Motorola Netopia ® Router T ext Configuration Upload This chapter describes the suppor ted TFTP text configuration upload process. TFTP T ext Configuration Upload Overview Y ou can configure many of the basic featur es of the router by uploading a text-based configuration fi[...]

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    4-2 Command Line Interface Commands Reference VT100 Command Line Console The router’s console user inter face comes up in Menu mode by default. In this mode you use the ar row , Escape, and Return/Enter keys to navigate thr ough a series of screens. T o invoke the command line at any time, hit Control-N. The console will erase the window , and yo[...]

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    Motorola Netopia® Router T ext Configuration Upload 4-3 Example T ext Configuration File The following text file is provided for your use as an example. Make your own appr opriate substitutions. Note: All commands, including the last, must be followed by an appropriate end-of-line sequence (Car riage Return, Line Feed, or Car riage Retur n/Line[...]

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    4-4 Command Line Interface Commands Reference ;cp 1 ip nat enabled yes ;cp 1 ip addressing unnumbered ;cp 1 ip addressing numbered ;cp 1 ip address remote 163.176.224.1 ;cp 1 ip mask local 255.255.255.0 ;cp 1 ip mask remote 255.255.255.0 ;cp 1 dle rfc1483 ;cp 1 dle ppp ;cp 1 ppp authentication pap ;cp 1 ppp authentication chap ;cp 1 ppp authenticat[...]

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    CLI Error Messages 5-1 Chapter 5 CLI Error Messages This chapter describes the CLI er ror messages and their meaning. Negative errors Negative er rors are fatal. They will ter minate processing of a TFTP configuration file upload if the command that caused the er ror was executed as par t of a TFTP configuration file upload. Fatal system errors[...]

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    5-2 Command Line Interface Commands Reference Fatal syntax errors ; error -101: no match This er ror indicates that you entered an unr ecognized command. ; error -120: syntax error This er ror indicates that you entered a command with a syntactic er ror for which the command line pr ocessor was unable to provide a mor e specific err or message. Fo[...]

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    CLI Error Messages 5-3 ; error -123: illegal ip address This er ror indicates that you supplied an invalid value where an IP addr ess is required. IP addr esses should be specified in “dotted-quad” notation: four decimal values, each between 0 and 255 inclusive, separated by dots (e.g., 192.168.1.1). Example: #interface ethernet 0 ip address x[...]

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    5-4 Command Line Interface Commands Reference Example: #ping 192.168.1.1 count abc ; error -126: number required ; error -127: index out of bounds This er ror indicates that an out of range value was specified in a command that requir es an index, such as attempting to access connection profile 17 on a r outer that suppor ts only sixteen connecti[...]

  • Seite 187

    CLI Error Messages 5-5 ; error -131: invalid text This er ror indicates that an invalid string was supplied for a string item that must contain at least one requir ed character . ; error -132: invalid dotted string This er ror indicates that an invalid dotted string was supplied for a string item that must contain characters in a standard dotted fo[...]

  • Seite 188

    5-6 Command Line Interface Commands Reference ; error -137: no arp cache entry This er ror indicates that you attempted to delete a non-existent arp cache entr y . Example: #arp 192.168.1.1 00:00:C5:70:00:04 #no arp 192.168.1.2 00:00:C5:70:00:04 ; error -137: no arp cache entry ; error -138: invalid wan port This er ror indicates that you entered a[...]

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    CLI Error Messages 5-7 Example: #no interface ethernet 0 ip address 192.168.1.1 ; error -142: address and mask required ; error -143: can't add This er ror indicates that you attempted to add more than the allowed number of some object. Example: #interface ethernet 0 address-serve helper 10.0.0.1 #interface ethernet 0 address-serve helper 20.0[...]

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    5-8 Command Line Interface Commands Reference ; error -147: too many tokens This er ror indicates that you entered mor e items than are allowed as par t of the command. This could result from failing to quote a string value that contains one or mor e spaces. Example: #cp 1 telco dn 555 1212 ; error -147: unexpected text following command #cp 1 telc[...]

  • Seite 191

    CLI Error Messages 5-9 ; error -153 values consisting of all asterisks are ignored This er ror is generated if you tr y to set passwor ds, keys, or secrets with a value consisting entirely of asterisks. This is to prevent a user fr om pasting the results of the show config command in an attempt to substitute your passwords with asterisks. ; error [...]

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    5-10 Command Line Interface Commands Reference V oice command errors ; error -250: bad extension number ; error -251: extension number does not exist ; error -252: extension number already exists ; error -253: wrong Auto-Attendant time ; error -254: directory number doesn't exist ; error -255: port has not extension number,set phonemap first ;[...]

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    CLI Error Messages 5-11 ; error -268: invalid digit ; error -269: only single digit allowed Fatal access control errors ; error -400: access denied This er ror indicates that you attempted to display an attribute that may not be displayed, or to change an attribute to which you do not have access. Example: #show cp 1 ppp authentication send passwor[...]

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    5-12 Command Line Interface Commands Reference ; error 102: can't delete This er ror indicates that you attempted to delete an item that doesn't exist. Example: #show interface ethernet 0 address-serve helper interface ethernet 0 address-serve helper 10.0.0.1 interface ethernet 0 address-serve helper 20.0.0.1 interface ethernet 0 address-[...]

  • Seite 195

    Index-13 Index of Commands A ALANs 2-16 ip nat alg 2-114 no ip nat alg 2-114 show ip nat alg 2-114 arp 2-97 authprofile 2-39 authprofile id alter nate secret 2-40 authprofile id alter nate ser ver 2-39 authprofile id radius identifier 2-40 authprofile id radius por t 2-40 authprofile id r emote secret 2-39 authprofile id r emote ser ver 2-3[...]

  • Seite 196

    Index-14 cp { name | index } ip rip transmit 3-14 cp { name | index } ip state-insp deny-frag 3-22 cp { name | index } ip state-insp enable 3-21 cp { name | index } ip state-insp router-access 3-22 cp { name | index } ip state-insp tcp-seq-dif f 3-22 cp { name | index } ip state-insp xposed-list 3-22 cp { name | index } ipsec authentication key 3-2[...]

  • Seite 197

    Index-15 E enable 2-114 exit 2-6 F factor y 2-106 frame-relay dlci default 2-101 frame-relay lmi type 2-102 frame-relay tim 2-102 H hardwar e acceleration enable 2-123 hear tbeat client-por t 2-14 hear tbeat count 2-14 hear tbeat enable 2-14 hear tbeat inter val 2-14 hear tbeat inter val contact-email 2-15 hear tbeat inter val location 2-15 hear tb[...]

  • Seite 198

    Index-16 inter face ether net 0 address-ser ve mode 2-32 inter face ether net 0 address-ser ve netbios mode enable 2-41 inter face ether net 0 address-ser ve netbios mode type 2-41 inter face ether net 0 address-ser ve netbios name-ser ver address 2-42 inter face ether net 0 address-ser ve netbios name-ser ver enable 2-42 inter face ether net 0 add[...]

  • Seite 199

    Index-17 inter face serial id modem baud 2-118 inter face serial id modem dir ector y-number 2-118 inter face serial id modem init-string 2-118 inter face t1 id buildout 2-63 inter face t1 id channels 2-63 inter face t1 id clock sour ce 2-63 inter face t1 id diagnostic mode 2-66 inter face t1 id dle 2-63 inter face t1 id ds0-autodetect 2-63 inter f[...]

  • Seite 200

    Index-18 hostname 3-25 no cp { name | index } telco compuser ve login 3-25 no cp { name | index } telco compuser ve password 3-25 no cp { name | index } telco compuser ve username 3-25 no cp id ip rip auth key 3-19 no frame-relay dlci 2-102 no frame-relay lmi type 2-102 no hardwar e acceleration enable 2-123 no igmp fast-leave 2-72 no igmp robustne[...]

  • Seite 201

    Index-19 no inter face t1 id r fc1973 enable 2-64 no inter face t1 id r fc1973 lmi 2-64 no ip dhcp gen-option 2-80 no ip dhcp option-group 2-81 no ip dhcp-filterset 2-82 no ip dns 2-74 no ip domain-name 2-74 no ip filterset 2-122 no ip gateway 2-74 no ip nat map 2-112 no ip nat public 2-111 no ip nat ser ver 2-112 no ip ntp period 2-75 no ip ntp [...]

  • Seite 202

    Index-20 schedule id type 2-99 security mac-auth mac-allow 2-12 security mac-auth mac-deny 2-12 security mac-auth mode 2-12 security mac-auth wireless-only 2-12 security password 2-8 send tftp config 2-105 ser vice inter face 2-68 ser vice unprotected 2-69 show arp static 2-97 show arp-cache 2-97 show backup failure layer-2 delay 2-117 show backup[...]

  • Seite 203

    Index-21 show cp { name | index } pptp authentication 3-18 show cp { name | index } telco compuser ve hostname 3-25 show cp { name | index } telco compuser ve login 3-25 show cp { name | index } telco compuser ve username 3-25 show cp id ip rip auth key id end date 3-20 show cp id ip rip auth key id end time mode 3-20 show cp id ip rip auth key id [...]

  • Seite 204

    Index-22 show inter face adsl id signaling-mode 2-50 show inter face adsl id statistics 2-49 show inter face adsl id status 2-49 show inter face adsl id tr ellis-coding 2-50 show inter face dsl id line type 2-61 show inter face ether net 0 address-ser ve 2-32 show inter face ether net 0 address-ser ve clients 2-30 show inter face ether net 0 addres[...]

  • Seite 205

    Index-23 show inter face ether net wan-id ip nat passthrough dhcp enable 2-29 show inter face ether net wan-id ip nat passthrough dhcp mac-addr ess 2-29 show inter face ether net wan-id mac address 2-30 show inter face intf-type id dle 2-43 show inter face intf-type id statistics 2-44 show inter face intf-type id stats 2-44 show inter face isdn id [...]

  • Seite 206

    Index-24 show snmp system contact 2-9 show snmp system location 2-9 show snmp system name 2-9 show super user 2-15 show system infor mation 2-107 show system restar t-delay 2-108 show system syslog enable 2-9 show system syslog facility 2-10 show system syslog host-name 2-10 show system syslog log-accepts 2-10 show system syslog log-attempts 2-10 s[...]

  • Seite 207

    Index-25 vlan id inter face usb 0 2-38 vlan id name 2-37 vlan id network 2-37 W wireless auto-channel 2-88 wireless block-bridging 2-94 wireless closed-system 2-87 wireless default-channel 2-89 wireless default-keyid 2-90 wireless enable 2-87 wireless essid 2-88 wireless first-ssid 2-94 wireless first-ssid-privacy 2-95 wireless first-ssid-psk 2-[...]