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Administrator’s
Handbook
Motorola Netopia
®
Embedded Software
Version 9.0.1
Motorola Netopia
®
Gateways
September 2010
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Administrator’s Handbook Motorola Netopia ® Embedded Software Version 9.0.1 Motorola Netopia ® GatewaysSeptember 2010

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Administrator’s Handbook 10 Set up your Gateway Refer to your User Manual for instructions on how to connect your Motorola Netopia ® Gateway to your

Page 3 - Table of Contents

Administrator’s Handbook100Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclai

Page 4 - Command Line Interface

101Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: 1. R

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Administrator’s Handbook102Portions of this software are based in part on the work of the following:Snprintf License Copyright Patrick Powell 1995 Thi

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103Caring for the Environment by RecyclingRecycling your Motorola EquipmentPlease do not dispose of this product with your residential or commercial w

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Administrator’s Handbook104Uw Motorola-materiaal recycleren.Gooi dit product niet bij het huishoudelijk afval het of bedrijfsafval. In sommige landen

Page 8 - Important Safety Instructions

105Please visit http://www.motorola.com/recycle for instructions on recycling.ࣛࣛࢦ࢕ࢠࣜ࡞ࡻࡾ⎌ሾಕ㆜࣓ࢹ࣭ࣞࣚ⿿ဗ࡞ࡆࡡエྒ࠿⾪♟ࡈࡿ࡙࠷ࡾሔྙࠉ⿿ဗࢅᐓᗖࡱࡒࡢၛᴏᗣᲘ∸࡛ࡊ࡙ฌฦࡊ࡝࠷࡚ࡂࡓࡈ࠷ࠊ࣓ࢹ࣭ࣞࣚ⿞⨠

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Administrator’s Handbook106

Page 10 - Set up your Gateway

107IndexSymbols!! command 55AAddress resolution table 60Administrator password 54Arguments, CLI 64ARPCommand 56, 62CCLI 51!! command 55Arguments 64Com

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Administrator’s Handbook108NAT Pinhole commands 77NTP commands 71PPasswordAdministrator 54User 54Physical interfaces commands 74Ping command 57Pinhole

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11 Configure Your PC for Dynamic Addressing The following instructions assume that you want to use the automatic configuration and address sharing fe

Page 13 - Close and Save, if prompted

Administrator’s Handbook12c. Windows Vista and Windows 7 are set to obtain an IP address automatically by default. You may not need to configure them

Page 14 - Gateway Quickstart

13Macintosh MacOS 9.2 and higher or Mac OS X 10.1.5 or higher:1. Access the TCP/IP or Network control panel. Then go to Step 2.2. Select Built-in Ethe

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Administrator’s Handbook14Motorola Netopia® Gateway Quickstart1. Run a Web browser, such as Mozilla Firefox or Microsoft Internet Explorer.Enter http:

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15If you have chosen to create an Administrative password, when you connect to your Gateway as an Adminis-trator, you enter “admin” as the UserName an

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Administrator’s Handbook16

Page 18 - The Home Page

17CHAPTER 2 Web-based Device ManagementUsing the Web-based user interface for the Motorola Netopia® Gateway you can configure, troubleshoot, and monit

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Administrator’s Handbook18The Home PageHome Page for a Wi-Fi modelHome Page InformationThe Home page displays information about the following categori

Page 20 - Configure

19Links BarThe links in the left-hand column of the Home page access a series of pages to allow you to monitor, diagnose, and update your Gateway. The

Page 21 - Connection

Administrator’s Handbook Copyright Copyright © 2010 by Motorola, Inc.All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form o

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Administrator’s Handbook20ConfigureWhen you click Configure in the left hand column of links, the links bar expands.◆“Connection” on page 21◆“DHCP Serv

Page 23 - DHCP Server

21ConnectionWhen you click Connection, the Connection Configuration page appears. This screen’s appearance will vary depending on your type of connecti

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Administrator’s Handbook22◆ The screen expands to allow you to enter the Static IP Address and Netmask from your Service Provider in the appropriate f

Page 25 - Wireless

23DHCP ServerWhen you click DHCP Server, the DHCP Server Configuration page appears.The Server configuration determines the functionality of your DHCP

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Administrator’s Handbook24More IP SubnetsWhen you click the More IP Subnets link, the Additional IP Subnets screen appears.One subnet is preconfigured

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25Wireless(supported models)When you click the Wireless link in the links bar, the menu expands.Wireless ConfigurationWhen you click the Base Settings

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Administrator’s Handbook26☛ NOTE:If you choose to limit the operating mode to G-only, N-only, A-only, or B-only, clients using the mode(s) you exclu

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27Enabling Closed System Mode on your wireless Gateway provides another level of security, since your wireless LAN will no longer appear as an availab

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Administrator’s Handbook28Any WEP-enabled client must have an identical key of the same length as the Gateway, in order to successfully receive and de

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29Wireless Multi-media ConfigurationWireless Multi-media is an advanced feature that allows you to prioritize various types of data travelling over th

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Table of Contents Table of Contents CHAPTER 1 Setting up Your Motorola Netopia ® Modem or Gateway 7 Important Safety Instructions . . . . . . . .

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Administrator’s Handbook30◆ You add wireless clients that you want to either authorize or exclude for your wireless LAN by entering the MAC addresses

Page 34 - Time Zone

31NATWhen you click NAT, the NAT Configuration page appears.◆ NAT Configuration allows you to host internet applications when NAT is enabled. You can ho

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Administrator’s Handbook32The following example shows three pinholes:◆ a web server (using TCP on port 80, the standard HTTP protocol web port) on a h

Page 36 - Ethernet

33Router PasswordWhen you click Router Password, the Router Password page appears.Here you can change the administrative password that you use when lo

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Administrator’s Handbook34Time ZoneWhen you click the Time Zone link, the Time Zone page appears.You can set your local time zone by selecting your ti

Page 38 - Firewall Log

35StatusWhen you click Status in the left hand column of links, the links bar expands.Available Status links vary by platform.DSLWhen you click DSL, t

Page 39 - Utilities

Administrator’s Handbook36EthernetWhen you click Ethernet, the Ethernet Statistics page appears.The Ethernet Statistics page:◆ displays your Gateway&a

Page 40 - Diagnostics

37System LogWhen you click System Log, the System Log page appears.The current status of the Gateway is displayed for all logs. ◆ You can clear all lo

Page 41 - Result Meaning

Administrator’s Handbook38Firewall LogWhen you click Firewall Log, the Firewall Log page appears.The Gateway detects security related events including

Page 42 - Reset Router

39UtilitiesWhen you click the Utilities link, the linksbar expands to display the Gateway’s diagnostic and update utilities.◆“Diagnostics” on page 40◆

Page 43 - Update Router

Administrator’s Handbook Factory Reset Switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 CHAPTER 4 Command Line Interface

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Administrator’s Handbook40DiagnosticsWhen you click Diagnostics, the Diagnostics page appears.This automated multi-layer test examines the functionali

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41Test Web AccessYou enter a web address URL or an IP address in the Web Address field and click the Test button. Results will be displayed in the Pro

Page 46 - Status Indicator Lights

Administrator’s Handbook42Restart RouterWhen the Gateway is restarted, it will disconnect all users, initialize all its interfaces, and copy the Opera

Page 47 - LED Function Summary Matrix

43Update RouterWhen you click Update Router, the Software Upgrade page appears.Operating System Software is what makes your Gateway run and occasional

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Administrator’s Handbook44HelpClick the Help link in the left-hand column of links to display a page of explanatory information. Help is available for

Page 49 - Factory Reset Switch

45CHAPTER 3 Basic TroubleshootingThis section gives some simple suggestions for troubleshooting problems with your Gateway’s initial configura-tion.Be

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Administrator’s Handbook46Status Indicator LightsThe first step in troubleshooting is to check the status indicator lights (LEDs) in the order outline

Page 51 - CONFIG Commands

47LED Function Summary MatrixIf a status indicator light does not look correct, look for these possible problems:Power DSL InternetUnlit No power No s

Page 52 - Overview

Administrator’s Handbook48Ethernet◆ Make sure the you are using the Ethernet cable, not the DSL cable. The Ethernet cable is thicker than the standard

Page 53 - Command Utilities

49Factory Reset SwitchLose your password? This section shows how to reset the Motorola Netopia® so that you can access the configu-ration screens once

Page 54 - Using the CLI Help Facility

Table of Contents Electrical Safety Advisory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87 Warranty Information . . . . . . . . . . .

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51CHAPTER 4 Command Line InterfaceThe Motorola Netopia® Gateway operating software includes a command line interface (CLI) that lets you access your M

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Administrator’s Handbook52OverviewThe CLI has two major command modes: SHELL and CONFIG. Summary tables that list the commands are pro-vided below. De

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53CONFIG CommandsCommand Verbs Status and/or Descriptiondelete Delete configuration list datahelp Help command optionsave Save configuration data scri

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Administrator’s Handbook54Starting and Ending a CLI SessionOpen a telnet connection from a workstation on your network.You initiate a telnet connectio

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55About SHELL CommandsYou begin in SHELL mode when you start a CLI session. SHELL mode lets you perform the following tasks with your Motorola Netopia

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Administrator’s Handbook56SHELL CommandsCommon Commandsarp nnn.nnn.nnn.nnnSends an Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) request to match the nnn.nnn.nnn.

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57log message_stringAdds the message in the message_string argument to the Motorola Netopia® Gateway diagnostic log.loglevel [ level ] Displays or mod

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Administrator’s Handbook58You can use the ping command to determine whether a hostname or IP address is already in use on your net-work. You cannot us

Page 64 - About CONFIG Commands

59show all-infoDisplays all settings currently configured in the Motorola Netopia® Gateway.show bridge interfacesDisplays bridge interfaces maintained

Page 65 - Guidelines: CONFIG Commands

Administrator’s Handbook

Page 66 - Validating Your Configuration

Administrator’s Handbook60 Receive OK : 267 Tx Errors : 0 Rx Errors : 0Receiver: Incompl Packet Errors : 0 No RBD&a

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61show ip lan-discoveryDisplays the LAN Host Discovery Table of hosts on the wired or wireless LAN, and whether or not they are cur-rently online.show

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Administrator’s Handbook62show wireless [ all ]Shows wireless status and statistics.show wireless clients [ MAC_address ]Displays details on connected

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63VCC in use. Enter the reset dhcp client release command without the variable to see the letter assigned to each virtual circuit.reset dhcp client re

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Administrator’s Handbook64About CONFIG CommandsYou reach the configuration mode of the command line interface by typing configure (or any truncation of

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65set ip ethernet A ip_address consists of two keywords (ip, and ethernet A) and one argument (ip_address). When you use the com-mand to configure you

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Administrator’s Handbook66option (off) [on | off]: onYou can accept the default value for a field by pressing the Return key. To use a different value

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67CONFIG CommandsThis section describes the keywords and arguments for the various CONFIG commands.Connection commandsconns are used to create connect

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Administrator’s Handbook68set conn name name nat-enable [ on | off ]Specifies whether you want the Motorola Netopia® Gateway to use network address tr

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69IP IGMP commandsMulticasting is a method for transmitting large amounts of information to many, but not all, computers over an internet. One common

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7 CHAPTER 1 Setting up Your Motorola Netopia ® Modem or Gateway This Administrator’s Handbook covers the advanced features of the Motorola Netopia ®

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Administrator’s Handbook70v1 routers are present on a network. IGMP forwarding is enabled per IP Profile and WAN Connec-tion Profile.◆ Last Member Que

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71set ip igmp snoop-entry-time secondsThe snoop-entry-time is the amount of time an entry will remain in the snooping table (in seconds) after being a

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Administrator’s Handbook72Application Layer Gateway (ALG) commandsThese commands allow you to enable or disable the router’s support for a variety of

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73Management commandsAll management related items are grouped in this section.set management account administrator username usernameSpecifies the user

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Administrator’s Handbook74set management web http-port [ 1 - 65534 ]Specifies the port number for HTTP (web) communication with the Motorola Netopia®

Page 82 - Agency approvals

75set physical dsl profile-12b [ off | on ]Default is on.set physical dsl profile-17a [ off | on ]Default is on.set physical dsl profile-30a [ off | o

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Administrator’s Handbook76set physical dsl atm vcc 2 datapath [ phy0fast | phy0interleaved ]Sets the ATM datapath, Fast Path or Interleaved. Default i

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77NAT Pinhole commandsNAT pinholes let you pass specific types of network traffic through the NAT interfaces on the Motorola Netopia® Gateway. NAT pin

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Administrator’s Handbook78System commandsset system name nameSpecifies the name of your Motorola Netopia® Gateway. Each Motorola Netopia® Gateway is a

Page 86 - 47 CFR Part 68 Information

79◆ medium - Medium-level informational messages or greater; includes status messages that can help monitor network traffic.◆ high - High-level inform

Page 87 - Electrical Safety Advisory

Administrator’s Handbook 8 Important Safety Instructions POWER SUPPLY INSTALLATION Connect the power supply cord to the power jack on the Motorola Ne

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Administrator’s Handbook80

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81CHAPTER 5 Technical Specifications and Safety InformationDescriptionCommunications interfaces: The Motorola Nteopia® Gateways have an RJ-11 jack for

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Administrator’s Handbook82Agency approvalsNorth AmericaSafety Approvals:United States – UL 60950, Third Edition◆ Canada – CSA: CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 60950

Page 91 - Copyright Acknowledgments

83Manufacturer’s Declaration of Conformance☛ Warnings:This is a Class B product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference,

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Administrator’s Handbook84Declaration for Canadian usersNOTICE: The Canadian Industry Canada label identifies certified equipment. This certification mea

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85Important Safety InstructionsAustralian Safety InformationThe following safety information is provided in conformance with Australian safety require

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Administrator’s Handbook8647 CFR Part 68 InformationFCC Requirements1. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has established Rules which permit

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87If the equipment is causing harm to the telephone network, the telephone company may request that you discon-nect the equipment until the problem is

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Administrator’s Handbook88Warranty InformationSoftware License, Limited Warranty and Limitation of RemediesMotorola, Inc., Broadband Communications Se

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89expressly licensed under this License. The Software, including any images, graphics, photographs, animation, video, audio, music and text incorporat

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9 Wichtige Sicherheitshinweise NETZTEIL INSTALLIEREN Verbinden Sie das Kabel vom Netzteil mit dem Power-Anschluss an dem Motorola Netopia ® Gateway.

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Administrator’s Handbook90WITH ANY OTHER SOFTWARE OR HARDWARE. ALL WARRANTIES ARE VOID IF THE PRODUCT IS OPENED, ALTERED, AND/OR DAMAGED.THESE ARE YOU

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91Copyright AcknowledgmentsBecause Motorola has included certain software source code in this product, Motorola includes the following text required b

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Administrator’s Handbook92 3. Neither the name of the project nor the names of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived fro

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932) No right is granted to use any trade name, trademark, or logo of Broadcom Corporation. Neither the “Broadcom Corporation” name nor any trademark

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Administrator’s Handbook94Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such, and must not be misrepresented as being the original software. The n

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95Notes: Some of the constants in this file are specific to Arcom's Target188EB hardware. This software can be easily ported to systems with diff

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Administrator’s Handbook96A “library” means a collection of software functions and/or data prepared so as to be conveniently linked with application p

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97b) Use a suitable shared library mechanism for linking with the Library. A suitable mechanism is one that (1) uses at run time a copy of the library

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Administrator’s Handbook98Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the following c

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99Portions of this software are based in part on the work of the following:Net SNMP License http://net-snmp.sourceforge.net/about/license.html Various

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