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Page 1 - Handbook

Administrator’s Handbook Motorola Netopia ® Embedded Software Version 7.8.2 Motorola Netopia ® 2200, 3300January 2009 and 7000 Series RoutersReside

Page 2 - Part Number

Administrator’s Handbook10Wichtige SicherheitshinweiseNETZTEIL INSTALLIERENVerbinden Sie das Kabel vom Netzteil mit dem Power-Anschluss an dem Motorol

Page 3 - Table of Contents

Administrator’s Handbook100❑ You also have the choice of applying WPA Version 1 and 2, WPA Version 1 Only, or WPA Version 2 Only from the pull-down me

Page 4 - Basic Troubleshooting

101You do this in the same manner as you do to authorize MAC addresses for the primary SSID. See “Wireless MAC Authorization (optional)” on page 104.C

Page 5 - Command Line Interface

Administrator’s Handbook102WiFi MultimediaWiFi Multimedia is an advanced feature that allows you to prioritize various types of data travelling over t

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103The screen expands.Router EDCA Parameters (Enhanced Distributed Channel Access) govern wireless data from your Gateway to the client; Client EDCA P

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Administrator’s Handbook104Wireless MAC Authorization (optional)MAC Authorization allows you to specify which client PCs are allowed to join the wirel

Page 8 - What’s New in 7.8.2

105Click the Submit button.When you are finished adding MAC addresses click the Save Changes button. You will be returned to the 802.11 Wireless page.

Page 9 - ☛ CAUTION:

Administrator’s Handbook106StatisticsWhen you click Statistics in the left hand column of links, the links bar expands.☛ Note:Available Statistics li

Page 10 - ☛ Achtung:

107The ATM Statistics page:❑ displays your Gateway's unique hardware (MAC) address. ❑ displays detailed statistics about your WAN data traffic, up

Page 11 - Set up your Gateway

Administrator’s Handbook108Devices on LANDisplays the IP Address, MAC (hardware) Address, and network Name for each device on your LAN con-nected to t

Page 12 - 3. Select

109DiagnosticsWhen you click Diagnostics, the Diagnostics page appears.This automated multi-layer test examines the functionality of the Gateway from

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11Set up your GatewayRefer to your User Manual for instructions on how to connect your Motorola Netopia® Gateway to your power source, PC or local are

Page 14 - Configure Using DHCP

Administrator’s Handbook110Remote AccessWhen you click Remote Access, the Enable Remote Access page appears.This link allows you to authorize a remote

Page 15 - Gateway Quickstart

111Update RouterWhen you click Update Router, the Software Upgrade page appears.Operating System Software is what makes your Gateway run and occasiona

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Administrator’s Handbook112Reset RouterYou might need to reset your Gateway to its factory default state, and clear all of your previous settings. The

Page 17 - Connect button

113Restart RouterWhen the Gateway is restarted, it will disconnect all users, initialize all its interfaces, and copy the Operating System Software an

Page 18 - Administrator’s Handbook

Administrator’s Handbook114Basic ModeWhen you click Basic Mode, you are returned immediately to the Basic Mode Home page

Page 19 - CHAPTER 2 Basic Mode Features

115CHAPTER 4 Basic TroubleshootingThis section gives some simple suggestions for troubleshooting problems with your Gateway’s initial configuration.Bef

Page 20 - The Home Page

Administrator’s Handbook116Status Indicator LightsThe first step in troubleshooting is to check the status indicator lights (LEDs) in the order outline

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117Motorola Netopia® Router 2240N/2241N status indicator lightsLED ActionPowerGreen when power is on. Red if device malfunctions. Flashes Red when new

Page 22 - Links Bar

Administrator’s Handbook118Motorola Netopia® Router 2246N status indicator lightsLED ActionPowerGreen when power is on. Red if device malfunctions. Fl

Page 23 - Firewall

119Motorola Netopia® Router 2247NWG status indicator lightsLED ActionPowerGreen when power is on. Red if device malfunctions. Flashes Red when new emb

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Administrator’s Handbook12Configure Your PC for Dynamic AddressingThe following instructions assume that you want to use the automatic configuration and

Page 25 - ☛ * NOTES:

Administrator’s Handbook120Motorola Netopia® Router 2247-42 VoIP model status indicator lightsLED ActionPowerGreen when power is on. Red if device mal

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121Motorola Netopia® Router 3347-02 status indicator lightsLED ActionPowerGreen when power is on. Red when updating embedded software, or for system f

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Administrator’s Handbook122Motorola Netopia® Router 7000-series status indicator lightsLED ActionPowerGreen when power is on. Red if device malfunctio

Page 28 - Wireless

123Motorola Netopia® Router 7346/56-series status indicator lightsLED ActionPowerGreen when power is on. Red if device malfunctions. Flashes Red when

Page 29 - Enable Wireless Scheduler

Administrator’s Handbook124LED Function Summary MatrixIf a status indicator light does not look correct, look for these possible problems: Unlit Solid

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125EN Traffic Unlit1. Make sure you have Ethernet drivers installed on the PC.2. Make sure the PC’s TCP/IP Properties for the Ethernet Network Control

Page 31 - Enable Closed System Mode

Administrator’s Handbook126Factory Reset SwitchLose your password? This section shows how to reset the Motorola Netopia® Router so that you can access

Page 32 - Block Wireless Bridging

127CHAPTER 5 Command Line InterfaceThe Motorola Netopia® Gateway operating software includes a command line interface (CLI) that lets you access your

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Administrator’s Handbook128CONFIG Commands“Remote ATA Configuration Commands” on page 148“PPPoE with IPoE Settings” on page 190“DSL Commands” on page 1

Page 34 - RADIUS Server authentication

129OverviewThe CLI has two major command modes: SHELL and CONFIG. Summary tables that list the com-mands are provided below. Details of the entire com

Page 35 - Save Changes button

13c. Windows Vista is set to obtain an IP address automatically by default. You may not need to configure it at all.To check, open the Networking Contr

Page 36 - WEP-Manual

Administrator’s Handbook130CONFIG CommandsCommand Verbs Status and/or Descriptiondelete Delete configuration list datahelp Help command optionsave Save

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131Starting and Ending a CLI SessionOpen a telnet connection from a workstation on your network.You initiate a telnet connection by issuing the follow

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Administrator’s Handbook132About SHELL CommandsYou begin in SHELL mode when you start a CLI session. SHELL mode lets you perform the following tasks w

Page 39 - Enable Multiple Wireless IDs

133SHELL CommandsCommon Commandsarp nnn.nnn.nnn.nnnSends an Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) request to match the nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn IP address to an Et

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Administrator’s Handbook134You can include one or more of the following arguments with the download command. If you omit argu-ments, the console promp

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135❑ 2 or medium – Medium-level informational messages or greater; includes status messages that can help monitor network traffic.❑ 3 or high – High-le

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Administrator’s Handbook136reset atmResets the Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) statistics.reset cdmodeThis command will set up one boot flag so that t

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137reset wan-users [all | ip-address]This function disconnects the specified WAN User to allow for other users to access the WAN. This func-tion is onl

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Administrator’s Handbook138show daylight-savingsDisplays the auto-daylight savings time settings information.show dhcp agentDisplays DHCP relay-agent

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139Duplex: Full-duplex not activeSpeed: 100BASE-X Transmit OK : 3309 Transmit unicastpkts : 31 Receive OK : 5588 Receive unica

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Administrator’s Handbook14Macintosh 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

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Administrator’s Handbook140show ip lan-discoveryDisplays the LAN Host Discovery Table of hosts on the wired or wireless LAN, and whether or not they a

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141show summaryDisplays a summary of WAN, LAN, and Gateway information.show vlanDisplays detail of VLAN status and statistics.Example:show vlanDisplay

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Administrator’s Handbook142==== segment 10 port masks ====PortPort : 00000000-00000000GlobalPort : 00000000-00000000SumPort : 00000000-00000000

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143 namePtr : ethernet0/3 portType : 3 portIndex : 5 ifId : 93show voipShows voice over IP information.show wireless [ all ]Shows

Page 51 - Expert Mode

Administrator’s Handbook144who Displays the names of the current shell and PPP users. WAN Commandsatmping vccn [ segment | end-to-end ]Lets you check

Page 52 - Troubleshoot

145show ppp [{ stats | lcp | ipcp }]Displays information about open PPP links. You can display a subset of the PPP statistics by including an optional

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Administrator’s Handbook146❑ Moving from any subnode to any other subnode — You can move from any subnode to any other subnode by entering a partial p

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147Step Mode: A CLI Configuration TechniqueThe Motorola Netopia® Gateway command line interface includes a step mode to automate the pro-cess of enteri

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Administrator’s Handbook148CONFIG CommandsThis section describes the keywords and arguments for the various CONFIG commands.Remote ATA Configuration Co

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149set ata profile [ 0... 3 ] ata-static-wan-gateway ip_addrSpecifies a static gateway WAN IP address for the specified profile.set ata profile [ 0... 3

Page 57 - Here is an example:

15Motorola Netopia® Gateway Quickstart1. Run a Web browser, such as Mozilla Firefox or Microsoft Internet Explorer.Enter http://192.168.1.254 in the U

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Administrator’s Handbook150DSL CommandsATM Settings. You can use the CLI to set up each ATM virtual circuit. set atm option {on | off } Enables the WA

Page 59 - CHAPTER 3 Expert Mode

151Your Service Provider will indicate the required vpi number.set atm [vcc n] vci { 0 ... 65535 }Select the virtual channel identifier (vci) for VCC n

Page 60 - Home Page - Expert Mode

Administrator’s Handbook152set bridge concurrent-bridging-routing {on | off }Enables or disables Concurrent Bridging/Routing.set bridge dhcp-filterset

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153DHCP SettingsAs a Dynamic Host Control Protocol (DHCP) server, your Motorola Netopia® Gateway can assign IP addresses and provide configuration info

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Administrator’s Handbook154set dhcp range [ 2... 8 ] start-address ip_addressSpecifies the starting IP address of DHCP range n when subnet n option is

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15524 Unsigned 4 byte integer 4 Yes25 Unsigned 2 byte integer list Multiples of 2 Yes26 Unsigned 2 byte integer 2 Yes27 Flag 1 Yes28 IP address 4 Yes2

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Administrator’s Handbook156set dhcp gen-option data-type [ ascii | hex | dotted-decimal ]Specifies the DHCP gen-option data type: ascii, hex or dotted-

Page 65 - Connection

157DHCP Option FilteringBeginning with Firmware Version 7.7, support for DHCP option filtering is provided via the filterset set-tings.set dhcp filterset

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Administrator’s Handbook158set dhcp filterset name "string" rule n match-pool ip_addressSpecifies the start IP address of the range within a D

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159DMT SettingsDSL Commandsset dmt dsl-annex-support [ off | on ]This controls whether other annex support (just as Annex M) is enabled. Default is of

Page 68 - DHCP Server

Administrator’s Handbook16This user name and password are separate from the user name and password you will use to access the Internet. You may change

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Administrator’s Handbook160Domain Name System SettingsDomain Name System (DNS) is an information service for TCP/IP networks that uses a hierarchical

Page 70 - IP Passthrough

161Dynamic DNS SettingsDynamic DNS support allows you to use the free services of www.dyndns.org. Dynamic DNS automati-cally directs any public Intern

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Administrator’s Handbook162IGMP SettingsMulticasting is a method for transmitting large amounts of information to many, but not all, computers over an

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163❑ Querier Version – select a version of the IGMP Querier: version 1, version 2, or version 3. If you know you will be communicating with other host

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Administrator’s Handbook164set igmp version [ 1 | 2 | 3 ]Sets the IGMP querier version: version 1, version 2, or version 3. If you know you will be co

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165TCP/IP services and save the new configuration, the Motorola Netopia® Gateway clears its TCP/IP set-tings. ARP Timeout Settingsset ip arp-timeout [

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Administrator’s Handbook166The Gateway will continue to switch back and forth in this manner until it successfully connects. Simi-larly, selecting PPP

Page 76 - Router Password

167If you specify v2-MD5, you must also specify a rip-receive-key. Keys are ASCII strings with a maximum of 31 characters, and must match the other Ga

Page 77 - Time Zone

Administrator’s Handbook168If you specify v2-MD5, you must also specify a rip-send-key. Keys are ASCII strings with a maximum of 31 characters, and mu

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169set ip ip-ppp [vccn] option { on | off }Enables or disables IP routing through the virtual PPP interface. By default, IP routing is turned on. If y

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175. Enter the User Name and Password supplied by your Internet Service Provider.Click the Connect button.You will be redirected to an Internet web pa

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Administrator’s Handbook170larly, selecting PPPoE/PPPoA causes the Gateway to attempt to connect by trying these protocols in parallel, and using the

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171Static ARP SettingsYour Motorola Netopia® Gateway maintains a dynamic Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) table to map IP addresses to Ethernet (MAC)

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Administrator’s Handbook172SIP Passthroughset ip sip-passthrough [ on | off ]Turns Session Initiation Protocol application layer gateway client passth

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173Differentiated Services (DiffServ)set diffserv option [ off | on ]Turns the DiffServ option off (default) or on. on enables the service and IP TOS

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Administrator’s Handbook174set diffserv custom-flows name name protocol [ TCP | UDP | ICMP | other ] direction [ outbound | inbound | b

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175Packet Mapping Configurationset diffserv qos [ network-control-queue | expedite-queue | assured-queue | best-effort-queue ] queue_nameSpecifies

Page 86 - SIP Line Entry

Administrator’s Handbook176set diffserv qos dscp-map-23 expediteset diffserv qos dscp-map-24 network-controlset diffserv qos dscp-map-25 network-contr

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177Queue ConfigurationThe Gateway’s WAN interface can now be configured for:❑ strict priority queuing (as currently)❑ weighted fair queuing❑ rate-limiti

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Administrator’s Handbook178set queue name queue_name option [ on | off ] type [ basic | wfq | priority | funnel ]Creates a queue nam

Page 89 - Wireless ID (SSID)

179Weighted Fair Queueset queue name wfq option [ on | off ]set queue name wf_queue_name type wfqset queue name wf_queue_name weight-type [ relative |

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Administrator’s Handbook180set queue name "wfq" entry 4 weight 40000set queue name "wfq" entry 4 share-bw offset queue name "

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181Priority Queueset queue name priority_queue_name option [ off | on ]set queue name priority_queue_name type priorityset queue name priority_queue_n

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Administrator’s Handbook182Funnel QueueA funnel queue is used to limit the rate of the transmission below the actual line rate:set queue name funnel_q

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183set ip static-routes destination-network net_addressSpecifies the network address for the static route. Enter a network address in the net_address a

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Administrator’s Handbook184IPMaps Settingsset ip-maps name name internal-ip ip_addressSpecifies the name and static ip address of the LAN device to be

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185Network Address Translation (NAT) Default SettingsNAT default settings let you specify whether you want your Motorola Netopia® Gateway to forward N

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Administrator’s Handbook186Network Address Translation (NAT) Pinhole SettingsNAT pinholes let you pass specific types of network traffic through the NAT

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187PPPoE /PPPoA SettingsYou can use the following commands to configure basic settings, port authentication settings, and peer authentication settings

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Administrator’s Handbook188set ppp module [vccn] lost-echoes-max integerSpecifies the maximum number of lost echoes the Motorola Netopia® Gateway shoul

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189 option [ off | on | pap-only | chap-only ]Specifying on turns both PAP and CHAP on, or you can select PAP or CHAP. Specify the username and

Page 101 - ☛ NOTES:

19CHAPTER 2 Basic Mode FeaturesUsing the Web-based user interface for the Motorola Netopia® Gateway you can configure, trouble-shoot, and monitor the s

Page 102 - WiFi Multimedia

Administrator’s Handbook190PPPoE with IPoE SettingsEthernet WAN platformsset wan-over-ether pppoe [ on | off ]Enables or disables PPPoE on the Etherne

Page 103 - ☛ NOTE:

191ADSL platformsYou must configure two VCCs with the same VPI/VCI to enable concurrent PPPoE and IPoE support, and you will need to configure the indiv

Page 104 - Add button

Administrator’s Handbook192802.3ah Ethernet OAM Settings802.3ah Ethernet in the First Mile (EFM) Operations Administration and Maintenance (OAM) is a

Page 105 - Submit button

193Command Line Interface Preference SettingsYou can set command line interface preferences to customize your environment. set preference verbose { on

Page 106 - ☛ Note:

Administrator’s Handbook194Port Renumbering SettingsIf you use NAT pinholes to forward HTTP or telnet traffic through your Motorola Netopia® Gateway to

Page 107 - Ethernet

195Security SettingsSecurity settings include the Firewall, Packet Filtering, Stateful Inspection, and IPSec parameters. Some of the security function

Page 108

Administrator’s Handbook196set security ipsec tunnels name "123" dest-int-netmask netmaskSpecifies the subnet mask of the destination compute

Page 109 - Diagnostics

197set security ipsec tunnels name "123" IKE-mode isakmp-SA-encrypt { DES | 3DES }See page 201 for details about SafeHarbour IPsec tun

Page 110 - Remote Access

Administrator’s Handbook198set security ipsec tunnels name "123" local-id-type { IP-address | Subnet | Hostname | ASCII }Specifies the

Page 111 - Update Router

199Internet Key Exchange (IKE) SettingsThe following four IPsec parameters configure the rekeying event.set security ipsec tunnels name "123"

Page 112 - Reset Router

Administrator’s Handbook Copyright Copyright © 2009 by Motorola, Inc.All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form o

Page 113 - Restart Router

Administrator’s Handbook20The Home PageHome Page for a PPPoE ConnectionHome Page InformationThe Home page displays information about the following cat

Page 114 - Basic Mode

Administrator’s Handbook200Table 1: IPSec Tunnel Details Parameter Setup WorksheetParameterMotorola Netopia® GatewayPeer GatewayNamePeer Internal Netw

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201Parameter DescriptionsThe following tables describe SafeHarbour’s parameters that are used for an IPSec VPN tunnel configu-ration:Table 2: IPSec Con

Page 116 - Status Indicator Lights

Administrator’s Handbook202Remote ID Mask If Aggressive mode is selected as the Negotiation Method, and Subnet as the Remote ID Type, this field appear

Page 117 - Ethernet DSLUSB Internet

203Xauth Enable Extended Authentication (XAuth), an extension to the Internet Key Exchange (IKE) proto-col. The Xauth extension provides dual authenti

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Administrator’s Handbook204Stateful InspectionStateful inspection options are accessed by the security state-insp tag.set security state-insp [ ip-ppp

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205Sets the exposed list address number.set security state-insp xposed-addr exposed-address# "n" start-ip ip_addressSets the exposed list r

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Administrator’s Handbook206Packet Filtering SettingsPacket Filtering has two parts:❑ Create/Edit/Delete Filter Sets, create/edit/delete rules to a Fil

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207set security pkt-filter filterset filterset-name [ input_filter | output_filter ] index dest-ip ip_addrSpecifies the destination IP address to matc

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Administrator’s Handbook208set security pkt-filter filterset filterset-name [ input_filter | output_filter ] index dst-compare [ nc | ne

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209SNMP SettingsThe Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) lets a network administrator monitor problems on a network by retrieving settings on rem

Page 124 - LED Function Summary Matrix

21More Buttons❑ Restart Connection – For a PPPoE connection, clicking this button will resend your current PPPoE login credentials and reestablish you

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Administrator’s Handbook210System SettingsYou can configure system settings to assign a name to your Motorola Netopia® Gateway and to specify what type

Page 126 - Factory Reset Switch

211set system ftp-server option [ off | on ]Enables or disables a simple FTP server in the Gateway. If enabled, the Gateway will accept binary embedde

Page 127

Administrator’s Handbook212set system heartbeat option { on | off } protocol [ udp | tcp ] port-client [ 1 - 65535 ] ip-server [ ip_a

Page 128 - CONFIG Commands

213clock. auto-daylight-savings specifies whether daylight savings time is in effect; it defaults to on if the time-zone is one that honors Daylight Sa

Page 129 - Overview

Administrator’s Handbook214Syslogset system syslog option [ off | on ]Enables or disables system syslog feature. If syslog option is on, the following

Page 130 - Command Utilities

215Default syslog installation procedure1. Access the Gateway via telnet from the private LAN.DHCP server is enabled on the LAN by default.2. The prod

Page 131 - Using the CLI Help Facility

Administrator’s Handbook216Wireless Settings (supported models)set wireless option ( on | off )Administratively enables or disables the wireless inter

Page 132 - About SHELL Commands

217set wireless scheduler end-time hh:minSpecifies the time to turn the wireless radio off, when wireless scheduler option is set to on.set wireless mu

Page 133 - SHELL Commands

Administrator’s Handbook218set wireless multi-ssid second-ssid-psk { string }set wireless multi-ssid third-ssid-psk { string }set wireless multi-ssid

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219Wireless Multi-media (WMM) SettingsRouter EDCA Parameters (Enhanced Distributed Channel Access) govern wireless data from your Gateway to the clien

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Administrator’s Handbook22Links BarThe links in the left-hand column of the Home page access a series of pages to allow you to monitor, diagnose, and

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Administrator’s Handbook220set wireless wmm router-edca background { aifs 1... 255 } set wireless wmm router-edca background { cwmin value } set wirel

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221Wireless Privacy Settingsset wireless network-id wps [ off | on ]Enables or disables Wireless Protected Setup. See “Wireless Protected Setup” on pa

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Administrator’s Handbook222set wireless network-id privacy encryption-key1-length {40/64bit, 128bit, 256bit}set wireless network-id privacy encry

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223set wireless mac-auth wrlss-MAC-list mac-address “MAC-address_string” allow-access-ssid2 { on | off }set wireless mac-auth wrlss-MAC-list mac

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Administrator’s Handbook224VLAN SettingsYou can create up to 8 VLANs, and you can also restrict any VLAN, and the computers on it, from admin-istering

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225802.1p priority bit field for tagged IP packets transmitted from this port for this VLAN. All mappings between Ethernet 802.1p and IP-TOS are made v

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Administrator’s Handbook226❑ Assign an IP interface: ip-vcc1 option (off) [ off | on ]: ip-eth-a option (off) [ off |

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227set vlan name "PPPoE_11" id 11set vlan name "PPPoE_11" admin-restricted offset vlan name "PPPoE_11" seg-pbits 0set vl

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Administrator’s Handbook228set vlan name "Video_31" inter-vlan-routing group-1 offset vlan name "Video_31" inter-vlan-routing grou

Page 145 - About CONFIG Commands

229VoIP settings (supported models)Voice-over-IP (VoIP) refers to the ability to make voice telephone calls over the Internet. This differs from tradi

Page 146 - Command

23FirewallWhen you click the Firewall link, the Firewall selection page appears.In addition to the recommended Medium setting, for special circumstanc

Page 147 - . In stepping set mode

Administrator’s Handbook230set voip phone [ 1 | 2 ] sip-out-proxy-server [ server_name | ip_address ]Specifies the SIP outbound proxy server for the sp

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231set voip phone [ 1 | 2 ] codec G726_32 priority [ 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | none ]Assigns a priority to the G726-32 codec, a common audio m

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Administrator’s Handbook232set voip phone [ 1 | 2 ] sip-advanced-setting call-feature call-forwarding-all-number phone_numbercall-forwarding-

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233set voip phone [ 1 | 2 ] sip-advanced-setting call-feature anonymous-call-block-option [ off | on ]anonymous-call-block-option – if set t

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Administrator’s Handbook234Exampleset voip phone 1 sip-option onset voip phone 1 sip-proxy-server "joe"set voip phone 1 sip-proxy-server-tra

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235UPnP settingsset upnp option [ on | off ]PCs using UPnP can retrieve the Gateway’s WAN IP address, and automatically create NAT port maps. This mea

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Administrator’s Handbook236TR-069DSL Forum CPE WAN Management Protocol (TR-069) provides services similar to UPnP and TR-064. The communication betwee

Page 154 - DHCP Generic Options

237Remote Management settingsset remote-mgmt telnet-enable [ on | off ]Enables or disables remote management via telnet of the network specified by net

Page 155 - Configure

Administrator’s Handbook238Backup IP Gateway SettingsThe purpose of Backup is to provide a recovery mechanism in the event that the primary connection

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239set ip backup-gateway option [ on | off ]Turns the backup gateway option on or off. Default is off.set ip backup-gateway interface [ ip-address | p

Page 157 - DHCP Option Filtering

Administrator’s Handbook24As a device on the Internet, a Motorola Netopia® Gateway requires an IP address in order to send or receive traffic.The IP tr

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Administrator’s Handbook240VDSL Settings☛ CAUTION!These settings are for very advanced users and lab technicians. Exercise extreme caution when modif

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241line-type 0x81 VDSL port line type(auto=0x80, vdsl=0x81, vdsl_etsi=0x82)us-max-inter-delay 0x04 VDSL port upstream max inter delayds-max-inter-dela

Page 160 - Common Commands

Administrator’s Handbook242VDSL Parameters Accepted ValuesParameter Accepted Valuessys-option Bit[0]: NTR_DISABLEBit[1]: ALW_MARGIN_ADJUST.1: the SNR

Page 161 - Dynamic DNS Settings

243psd-mask-level 0x00 -- default mask (old gains from before)0x01 -- ANSI M1 CAB0x02 -- ANSI M2 CAB0x03 -- ETSI M1 CAB0x04 -- ETSI M2 CAB0x05 -- ITU-

Page 162 - IGMP Settings

Administrator’s Handbook244port-bandplan BP1_998_3 (0x00)BP2_998_3 (0x01)BP998_3B_8_5M (0x01) BP3_998_4 (0x02)BP998_4B_12M (0x0

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245band-mod Bit 0, 1: Tx Cfg band1- All tones on2- All tones below 640 Khz are turned off3- All tones below 1.1 Mhz are turned offBit 2,3: Not usedBit

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Administrator’s Handbook246

Page 165 - DSL Settings

245CHAPTER 6 Technical Specifications and Safety InformationDescriptionCommunications interfaces: The Motorola Netopia® Gateways have an RJ-11 jack fo

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Administrator’s Handbook246Agency approvalsNorth AmericaSafety Approvals:● United States – UL 60950, Third Edition● Canada – CSA: CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 60

Page 167 - Ethernet LAN Settings

247Manufacturer’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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25This table shows how outbound traffic is treated. Outbound means the traffic is coming from the LAN-side computers into the LAN side of the Gateway. ☛

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Administrator’s Handbook248Repairs to the certified equipment should be made by an authorized Canadian maintenance facility designated by the supplier.

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24947 CFR Part 68 InformationFCC Requirements1. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has established Rules which permit this device to be direc

Page 171 - MAC_address

Administrator’s Handbook250i) Connection to party line service is subject to state tariffs. Contact the state public utility commission, public servic

Page 172 - IP Prioritization

251regulations.● Termination. Without limiting Motorola's other rights, Motorola may terminate this license upon notice if you fail to comply wit

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Administrator’s Handbook252Copyright AcknowledgmentsBecause Motorola has included certain software source code in this product, Motorola includes the

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253Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: 1. R

Page 175 - Packet Mapping Configuration

Administrator’s Handbook254Caring for the Environment by RecyclingRecycling your Motorola EquipmentPlease do not dispose of this product with your res

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255Uw Motorola-materiaal recycleren.Gooi dit product niet bij het huishoudelijk afval het of bedrijfsafval. In sommige landen of regio's zoals de

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Administrator’s Handbook256Please visit www.motorola.com/recycle <http://www.motorola.com/recycle> for instructions on recycling.

Page 178 - Basic Queue

257IndexSymbols!! command 132Numerics3-D Reach Wireless Configuration 28, 89AAddress resolution table 139Administrative restrictions 170Administrator

Page 179 - Weighted Fair Queue

Administrator’s Handbook26Wireless Protected SetupWhen you click the Wireless Protected Setup link in the left-hand links bar, the Wireless Protected

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Administrator’s Handbook258HHardware address 152Home Page 20Home Page - Expert Mode 60Hop count 183HTTP traffic 192IICMP Echo 135IGMP 163IGMP Snooping

Page 181 - Priority Queue

259Ssafety instructions 9Secondary nameserver 161Session Initiation Protocol 85, 227Set bncp command 151, 152Set bridge commands 152Set DMT commands 1

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Administrator’s Handbook260Wired Equivalent Privacy 36, 96Wireless Configuration 28, 89Wireless ID (SSID) 28, 89ZZero Touch 211

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27❑ or by using the Gateway’s WPS Push-button.Make sure your wireless clients are running. Click the Start button to begin the exchange, which may la

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Administrator’s Handbook28Wireless(supported models)When you click Wireless, the 3-D Reach Wireless configuration page appears.Enable WirelessThe wirel

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29Enable Wireless SchedulerIf you check the Enable Wireless Scheduler checkbox, the screen expands to allow you to set times of day when the wireless

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Administrator’s Handbook30Advanced Configuration Options (optional)When you click the Advanced Configuration Options button, the Advanced 802.11 Wireles

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31close to this Router. Channel selection is not necessary at the client computers; the clients will scan the available channels seeking access points

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Administrator’s Handbook32Wireless client cards from different manufacturers and different operating systems accomplish con-necting to a wireless LAN

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33Privacy❑ WEP - Automatic: provides an easy way to generate WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) keys for encryption of your wireless network traffic. See “

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Administrator’s Handbook34RADIUS Server authenticationRADIUS servers allow external authentication of users by means of a remote authentication databa

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35WPA-PSKOne of the easiest ways to enable Privacy on your Wireless network is by selecting WPA-PSK (Wi-Fi Protected Access) from the pull-down menu.T

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Administrator’s Handbook36WEP-ManualAlternatively, you can enable WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) encryption by selecting WEP-Manual from the Privacy p

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37Examples:❑ 40bit: 02468ACE02❑ 128bit: 0123456789ABCDEF0123456789❑ 256bit: 592CA140F0A238B0C61AE162F592CA140F0A238B0C61AE162F21A09CUse WEP encryption

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Administrator’s Handbook38WEP-AutomaticAlternatively, you can enable WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) encryption by selecting WEP-Automatic from the Pri

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39Enable Multiple Wireless IDsThis feature allows you to add additional network identifiers (SSIDs or Network Names) for your wireless network. To enab

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Administrator’s Handbook40❑ You also have the choice of applying WPA Version 1 and 2, WPA Version 1 Only, or WPA Version 2 Only from the pull-down men

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41You do this in the same manner as you do to authorize MAC addresses for the primary SSID. See “Wireless MAC Authorization (optional)” on page 44.Cli

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Administrator’s Handbook42WiFi MultimediaWiFi Multimedia is an advanced feature that allows you to prioritize various types of data travelling over th

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43The screen expands.Router EDCA Parameters (Enhanced Distributed Channel Access) govern wireless data from your Gateway to the client; Client EDCA Pa

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Administrator’s Handbook44Wireless MAC Authorization (optional)MAC Authorization allows you to specify which client PCs are allowed to join the wirele

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45Click the Submit button.When you are finished adding MAC addresses click the Save Changes button. You will be returned to the 802.11 Wireless page. Y

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Administrator’s Handbook46GamingWhen you click Gaming, the NAT (Games and Other Services) page appears.NAT (Games and Other Services) allows you to ho

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47List of Supported Games and Software Act of War - Direct Action Age of Empires II Age of Empires, v.1.0Age of Empires: The Rise of Rome, v.1.0Age of

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49Define Custom ServiceTo configure a Custom Service, choose whether to use Port Forwarding or Trigger Ports. ❑ Port Forwarding forwards a range of WAN

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Administrator’s Handbook50Trigger Ports forwards a range of ports to an IP address on the LAN only after specific outbound traffic “triggers” the featur

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51Expert ModeExpert Mode allows you to configure a wide variety of specific Gateway and networking settings. Expert Mode is for advanced users and syste

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Administrator’s Handbook52TroubleshootWhen you click the Troubleshoot link, the Links Bar expands to offer two troubleshooting sub-headings:❑“Diagnost

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53DiagnosticsThis automated multi-layer test examines the functionality of the Gateway from the physical connec-tions to the data traffic being sent by

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Administrator’s Handbook54StatisticsWhen you click Statistics in the left hand column of links, the links bar expands to display six statisti-cal sub-

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55ATMWhen you click ATM, the ATM Statistics page appears.The ATM Statistics page:❑ displays your Gateway's unique hardware (MAC) address. ❑ displ

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Administrator’s Handbook56❑ DHCP End Address: Last IP address in the range being served to your LAN by the Gateway's DHCP server ❑ DHCP Server St

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57HelpClick the Help link in the left-hand column of links to display a page of explanatory information. Help is available for every page in the Web i

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59CHAPTER 3 Expert ModeUsing the Expert Mode Web-based user interface for the Motorola Netopia® Gateway you can configure, troubleshoot, and monitor th

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Administrator’s Handbook60Home Page - Expert ModeThe Home Page is the summary page for your Motorola Netopia® Gateway. The toolbar on the left side pr

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61Supported languages in the Americas are Latin American Spanish, Brazilian Portuguese, and English.More Buttons❑ Restart Connection – For a PPPoE con

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Administrator’s Handbook62HelpClick the Help link in the left-hand column of links to display a page of explanatory information. Help is available for

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63Links BarThe Links Bar is the frame at the left-hand side of the page containing the major navigation links. These links are available from almost e

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Administrator’s Handbook64ConfigureWhen you click Configure in the left hand column of links, the links bar expands.

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65ConnectionWhen 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 Handbook66PPPoE/PPPoA causes the Gateway to attempt to connect by trying these protocols in parallel, and using the first one that is s

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67LAN/WAN(supported models)The LAN/WAN Turnaround feature allows Ethernet port 4 to be used as the WAN interface. ❑ When you click the Enable button,

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Administrator’s Handbook68DHCP ServerWhen you click DHCP Server, the DHCP Server Configuration page appears.mThe Server configuration determines the fun

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69The IP Subnets screen allows you to configure up to seven secondary subnets and their DHCP ranges, by entering IP address/subnet mask pairs:☛ Note:

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7 CHAPTER 1 Setting up Your Motorola Netopia ® Gateway This Administrator’s Handbook covers the advanced features of the Motorola Netopia ® 2200-

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Administrator’s Handbook70IP PassthroughWhen you click IP Passthrough, the IP Passthrough Configuration page appears.The IP passthrough feature allows

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71NATWhen you click NAT, the NAT (Games and Other Services) page appears.NAT Configuration allows you to host internet applications when NAT is enabled

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Administrator’s Handbook72List of Supported Games and Software Act of War - Direct Action Age of Empires II Age of Empires, v.1.0Age of Empires: The R

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73Microsoft Golf 2001 Edition Midtown Madness, v 1.0 mIRC Auth-IdentDmIRC Chat mIRC DCC - IRC DCC Monster Truck Madness 2, v 2.0Monster Truck Madness,

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Administrator’s Handbook74Define Custom ServiceTo configure a Custom Service, choose whether to use Port Forwarding or Trigger Ports. ❑ Port Forwarding

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75Trigger Ports forwards a range of ports to an IP address on the LAN only after specific outbound traffic “triggers” the feature. Enter the following i

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Administrator’s Handbook76Router PasswordWhen you click Router Password, the Gateway Password page appears.Here you can change the administrative pass

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77Time ZoneWhen you click the Time Zone link, the Time Zone page appears.You can set your local time zone by selecting the number of hours your time z

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Administrator’s Handbook78VLANWhen you click VLAN, the VLANs page appears.OverviewA Virtual Local Area Network (VLAN) is a network of computers or oth

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79 - LAN-side VLAN with IP interface-to-VLAN binding - Inter-VLAN routing groups to extend VLAN segmentation up through the IP routing layer.❑ Bridge

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Administrator’s Handbook 8 What’s New in 7.8.2 ❑ WFA WMM Automatic Unscheduled Power Save support. No user configuration required. ❑ Wireless MAC Filt

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Administrator’s Handbook80An example of multiple VLANs, using a Netopia Router with VGx managed switch technology, is shown below:To configure VLANs ch

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81You can create up to 8 VLANs, and you can also restrict any VLAN, and the computers on it, from admin-istering the Gateway.❑ VLAN Name – A descripti

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Administrator’s Handbook82Displayed port inter faces vary depending on the kinds of physical ports on your Gateway, for exam-ple, Ethernet.For Motorol

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83❑ Click the Submit button.❑ If you want to create more VLANs, click the Configure link (in the left-hand toolbar) and then the VLAN link, and repeat

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Administrator’s Handbook84To view the settings for each VLAN, select the desired VLAN from the list and click the Details button. The screen expands t

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85VoIP(supported models)Voice-over-IP (VoIP) refers to the ability to make voice telephone calls over the Internet. This differs from traditional phon

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Administrator’s Handbook86SIP Line EntryRegistration Interval (in secs)Length of time the VoIP registration will be valid before it will be renewed. D

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87When you are finished entering the required information, click the Submit button.To configure the second voice port, return to the VoIP SIP Lines scre

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Administrator’s Handbook88The Home page for a VoIP-enabled Gateway with both phone lines registered is shown below.

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89Wireless(supported models)When you click Wireless, the 3-D Reach Wireless configuration page appears.Enable WirelessThe wireless function is automati

Page 252 - Warranty Information

9 Important Safety InstructionsPOWER SUPPLY INSTALLATIONConnect the power supply cord to the power jack on the Motorola Netopia® Gateway. Plug the po

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Administrator’s Handbook90Enable Wireless SchedulerIf you check the Enable Wireless Scheduler checkbox, the screen expands to allow you to set times o

Page 254 - Copyright Acknowledgments

91Advanced Configuration Options (optional)When you click the Advanced Configuration Options button, the Advanced 802.11 Wireless screen appears. This s

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Administrator’s Handbook92close to this Router. Channel selection is not necessary at the client computers; the clients will scan the available channe

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93Wireless client cards from different manufacturers and different operating systems accomplish con-necting to a wireless LAN and enabling WEP or WPA

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Administrator’s Handbook94RADIUS Server authenticationRADIUS servers allow external authentication of users by means of a remote authentication databa

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95WPA-PSKOne of the easiest ways to enable Privacy on your Wireless network is by selecting WPA-PSK (Wi-Fi Protected Access) from the pull-down menu.T

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Administrator’s Handbook96WEP-ManualAlternatively, you can enable WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) encryption by selecting WEP-Manual from the Privacy p

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97Examples:❑ 40bit: 02468ACE02❑ 128bit: 0123456789ABCDEF0123456789❑ 256bit: 592CA140F0A238B0C61AE162F592CA140F0A238B0C61AE162F21A09CUse WEP encryption

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Administrator’s Handbook98WEP-AutomaticAlternatively, you can enable WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) encryption by selecting WEP-Automatic from the Pri

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99Enable Multiple Wireless IDsThis feature allows you to add additional network identifiers (SSIDs or Network Names) for your wireless network. To enab

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