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1. Link Configure When you click the Configure link the Broadband Configure screen appears Here you can reconfigure your type of broaband connection should it change in the future Configure Broadband Connection Source Media MDI X Maximum allowable MTU Cancel Broadband Connection Source dsl ethernet or auto automatically detected Media Auto the default self sensing rate 10M full or half duplex 100M full or half duplex or 1G full or half duplex MDI X Auto the default self sensing crossover setting Off or On The WAN connection is automatically configured However you can adjust the Maximum allowable MTU Maximum Transmittable Unit value if your service provider suggests it The default 1500 is the maximum value but some services require other values 1492 is common o If you make any change here click the Save button 39 Administrator s Handbook Link IGMP Stats When you click the IGMP Stats link the IGMP Stats screen appears IGMP Stats Multicast IGMP Querier Version 3 IGMP Robustness 2 IGMP Query Interval 125 IGMP Query Response Interval 100 IGMP Unsolicited Report interval 10 IGMP Fast Leave Enable on IGMP Last Member Interval 10 IGMP Last Member Count 2 IGMP Maximum Group Memberships 20 IGMP Default Forward Allow on IGMP Snooping Entry Time IGMP Snooping Unreg Mode block IGMP QoS ToS Oxcd IGMP QoS P Bit 6 IGMP QoS Marker IGMP Proxy St
2. Wireless Security By default Wireless Security is set to WPA PSK with a pre defined WPA Default Key Wireless Protected Access Pre Shared Key Other options are available from the Security pull down menu Wireless Wireless Operation On i Network Name SSID ATT448 Hide SSID Off Security WPA Default Key WPA Version Both B WEP Key Length 10 characters 40 64 bits ney 1234567890 Mode B G N E Bandwidth 20MHz B Channel Automatic i Power Level 1 100 100 Wireless Protected Setup WPS off 3 Save Cancel Enter your all digit PIN click Submit then follow the wireless client instructions WPS PIN Submit WEP Manual WEP Security is a Privacy option that is based on encryption between the Router and any PCs clients you have with wireless cards If you are not using WPA PSK Privacy you can use WEP encryption instead For this encryption to work both your Wireless Access Point and each client must share the same Wireless ID SSID and both must be using the same encryption keys See WEP Manual on page 48 WPA PSK allows you to enter your own key the most secure option for your wireless network The key can be between 8 and 63 characters but for best security it should be at least 20 characters If you select WPA PSK as your privacy setting the WPA Version pull down menu allows you to select the WPA version s that will be required for client connections Choices are
3. Service Details Manage Custom Services Custom Services NAT Gaming allows you to host internet applications when NAT is enabled You can host different games and software on different PCs From the Service pull down menu you can select any of a large number of predefined games and software See List of Supported Games and Software on page 73 In addition to choosing from these predefined services you can also select a user defined custom service See Custom Services on page 71 For each supported game or service you can view the protocols and port ranges used by the game or service by clicking the Service Details button For example Service Details Service Name AIM Talk Protocol TCP Global Port Range 3000 3000 Protocol UDP Global Port Range 3000 3000 Protocol TCP Global Port Range 5190 5190 Protocol UDP Global Port Range 5190 5190 Return to NAT Gaming Select a hosting device from the Needed by Device pull down menu 1 Once you choose a software service or game click Add 2 Select a PC to host the software from the Select Host Device pull down menu and click Save 69 Administrator s Handbook NAT Gaming Hosted Applications No Rules entries have been defined Application Hosting Entry Age of Empires The Rise of Rome v 1 0 i Details precision m65 Custom Services Add Edit Services Each time you enable a software service or game your
4. set physical wireless ssid 1 access type none allow deny Specifies the type of address list for defining MAC address filtering If set to allow only hosts with the specified addresses will be permitted to join the WLAN of the specified SSID If set to deny any hosts except those with the specified addresses will be permitted to join the specified SSID Default is none set physical wireless ssid 1 access list mac_address Specifies the MAC address of devices controlled by MAC address filtering set physical wireless ssid 1 hidden off on Enables or disables closed system mode for the specified SSID If set to on the specified SSID will not appear on client scans Clients must log into the SSID with the exact SSID name and credentials specified for that SSID set physical wireless ssid 1 isolate off on If set to on blocks wireless clients from communicating with other wireless clients on the LAN side of the Gate way Defaults to off set physical wireless ssid 1 security none wep wpa Sets the wireless privacy type none wep or wpa psk Default is none set physical wireless ssid 2 enable off on Enables or disables the second available SSID 155 Administrator s Handbook set physical wireless ssid 3 enable off on Enables or disables the third available SSID set physical wireless ssid 4 enable off on Enables or disables the fourth available SSID set ph
5. Motorola Gateway Status Indicator Lights on page 13 Battery Installation optional on page 16 Battery Door Installation Instructions on page 17 Battery Door Removal Instructions on page 18 Cradle Installation Instructions on page 19 Set up the Motorola Gateway on page 20 Accessing the Web Management Interface on page 23 Device Status page on page 27 Tab Bar on page 31 Broadband on page 37 Home Network on page 41 Wireless on page 46 Voice on page 56 Firewall on page 62 Diagnostics on page 80 OAR A dE aE aE aE aE a a aE ae ae a E A G 11 Administrator s Handbook Important Safety Instructions POWER SUPPLY INSTALLATION Connect the power supply cord to the power jack on the Motorola Gateway Plug the power supply into an appro priate electrical outlet There is no power on off switch to power off the device er WARNING The power supply must be connected to a mains outlet with a protective earth connection Do not defeat the protective earth connection CAUTION Depending on the power supply provided with the product either the direct plug in power supply blades power supply cord plug or the appliance coupler serves as the mains power disconnect It is important that the direct plug in power supply socket outlet or appliance coupler be located so it is readily accessible TELECOMMUNICATION INSTALLATI
6. 171 Administrator s Handbook 172 CHAPTER 5 _ Technical Specifications and Safety Information Description Dimensions 10 in H x 7 25 in L x 1 63 in W 25 4 cm H x 18 4 cm L x 4 1 cm W 1 28 lbs 58 kg without integrated battery 1 77 lbs 80 kg with integrated battery Communications interfaces The Motorola Gateways have a 4 port 10 100 1000Base T Ethernet switch for your LAN connections an FXS port for VoIP connections a HomePNA 3 1 coax port a USB 2 0 network port and a 400 mW wireless radio for Wi Fi connections WAN interfaces Bonded VDSL2 single line VDSL2 bonded ADSL2 single line ADSL RJ 14 One port 10 100 1000 Ethernet RJ 45 Power Supply m 115VAC 36W 12VDC 3A 2phone 5REN RINGING Environment Operating temperature 0 C to 42 C 32 F to 107 F 8 to 95 Non Condensing Relative Humidity Storage temperature 20 C to 85 C 4 F to 185 F Relative storage humidity 20 to 80 noncondensing Software and protocols Software media Software preloaded on internal flash memory field upgrades done via download to internal flash memory via CLI or web upload Routing IPv4 IPv6 6rd DHCP server relay DNS Proxy Dynamic DNS Support Multiple subnet support WAN support PPPoA DHCP static IP address ADSL ADSL2 2 ADSL2 Reach Extended protocol ITU G 992 3 annex L Security Stateful Packet Inspection Firewall Virtual DMZ IP pass through Denial of Service DoS pr
7. 3 Then attach the compartment door See Battery Door Installation Instructions on page 17 16 Battery Door Installation Instructions FIGURE 4 2 Place battery door at an angle as shown and slide toward edge of unit See FIGURE 2 3 Rotate door in direction shown see FIGURE 3 and snap closed 4 Battery door installed See FIGURE 4 Administrator s Handbook Battery Door Removal Instructions 1 Place unit on table top as shown in FIGURE 1 FIGURE 2 2 Using both hands pull tabs in directions shown in FIGURE 2 3 While still pulling the tabs pull the battery door in the direction shown See FIGURE 3 4 Remove battery door See FIGURE 4 18 Cradle Installation Instructions 1 Angle the NVG589 unit onto the rear of the cradle See FIGURE 1 FIGURE 1 FIGURE 2 FIGURE 3 g e A7 O 2 Ensure that the NVG589 unit is latched to the rear of the cradle as shown in FIGURE 2 3 Once the rear is latched rotate the NVG589 unit down into the cradle and press until the snap is engaged You should hear a click for positive engagement See FIGURE 3 4 Reverse sequence by first pulling on the cradle for removal 19 Administrator s Handbook Set up the Motorola Gateway Refer to your Quickstart Guide for instructions on how to connect your Motorola
8. Both for maximum interoperability WPA 1 for backward compatibility WPA 2 for maximum security All clients must support the version s selected in order to successfully connect Be sure that your Wi Fi client adapter supports this option Not all Wi Fi clients support WPA PSK OFF No Privacy This mode disables privacy on your network allowing any wireless users to connect to your wireless LAN Use this option if you are using alternative security measures such as VPN tunnels or if your network is for public use Click the Save button WEP Manual You can provide a level of data security by enabling WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy for encryption of net work data You can enable 40 or 128 bit WEP Encryption depending on the capability of your client wireless card for IP traffic on your LAN WEP Manual allows you to enter your own encryption keys manually This is a difficult process but only needs to be done once Avoid the temptation to enter all the same characters 48 Key Length The pull down menu selects the length of each encryption key The longer the key the stronger the encryption and the more difficult it is to break the encryption Key You enter a key using hexadecimal digits For 40 64 bit encryption you need ten digits 26 digits for 128 bit WEP Hexadecimal characters are O 9 and a f Examples 40 bits O2468ACE02 128 bits 0123456789ABCDEF0123456789 Any WEP enabled client must
9. Specifies a total timeout period of inactivity for secure remote HTTPS access to the Gateway after which a user must re login to the Gateway Default is 20 minutes for HTTPS set management remote access https max clients number Specifies the maximum number of client sessions for secure remote web access management Defaults to 1 one set management remote access telnet port 1 65534 Specifies the port number for remote access telnet CLI communication with the Motorola Gateway Because port numbers in the range 0 1024 are used by other protocols you should use numbers in the range 1025 65534 when assigning new port numbers to the Motorola Gateway telnet configuration interface A setting of 0 zero will turn the server off Defaults to port 0 set management remote access telnet idle timeout 1 120 Specifies a timeout period of inactivity for remote telnet access to the Gateway after which a user must re login to the Gateway Default is 5 minutes for telnet set management remote access telnet total timeout 1 120 Specifies a total timeout period of inactivity for remote telnet access to the Gateway after which a user must re login to the Gateway Default is 20 minutes for telnet 148 set management remote access telnet max clients number Specifies the maximum number of client sessions for remote telnet access management Defaults to 4 set management remote access ssh port 1 65534 Speci
10. Turns the H323 ALG for audio video and data communications across IP based networks on or off Default is on set ip alg pptp enable on off Turns the PPTP Point to Point Transfer Protocol ALG for authentication on or off Default is on set ip alg sip enable on off Turns the SIP Session Initiation Protocol ALG for voice communication initiation on or off Default is on set ip alg tftp enable on off Turns the TFTP Trivial File Transfer Protocol ALG for simple file transfers and firmware updates on or off Default is on Dynamic DNS Commands set ip dynamic dns enable off on Enables or disables Dynamic DNS Dynamic DNS support allows you to use the free services of www dyndns org Dynamic DNS automatically directs any public Internet request for your computer s name to your current dynami cally assigned IP address This allows you to get to the IP address assigned to your Gateway even though your actual IP address may change as a result of a PPPoE connection to the Internet 142 set ip dynamic dns service type dyndns set ip dynamic dns username myusername set ip dynamic dns password mypassword set ip dynamic dns hostname myhosiname set ip dynamic dns retries 1 64 Enables or disables dynamic DNS services The default is off If you specify dyndns org you must supply your hostname username for the service and password Number of retries defaults to 5 Default server settings
11. Appendix B Quality of Service QoS Examples 207 OVEIVIOW wa wode e A a AAE ee ee ecg ed 207 Upstream QoS Priority and shaping eee eee eee eee 209 Downstream QoS Ethernet Switch cece eee ee eee 210 Downstream QoS Egress queues ww kee ee eee eee 210 CHAPTER 1 Introduction About Motorola Documentation ce NOTE This guide describes the wide variety of features and functionality of the Motorola Gateway when used in Router mode The Motorola Gateway may also be delivered in Bridge mode In Bridge mode the Gateway acts as a pass through device and allows the workstations on your LAN to have public addresses directly on the Internet Motorola Inc provides a suite of technical information for its family of intelligent enterprise and consumer Gate ways It consists of Administrator s Handbook Dedicated User Manuals Specific White Papers The documents are available in electronic form as Portable Document Format PDF files They are viewed and printed from Adobe Acrobat Reader Exchange or any other application that supports PDF files They are downloadable from the Motorola s website http Awww motorola com support Administrator s Handbook Documentation Conventions General This manual uses the following conventions to present information Convention Typeface bold bold sans serif terminal bold terminal Italic Internal Web I
12. Permission is hereby granted free of charge to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files the Software to deal in the Software without restriction including without limitation the rights to use copy modify merge publish distribute sublicense and or sell copies of the Software and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so subject to the following conditions The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED AS IS WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY FITNESS FORA PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT TORT OR OTHERWISE ARISING FROM OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE Encryption Aaron D Gifford License Copyright c 2000 2001 Aaron D Gifford All rights reserved Redistribution and use in source and binary forms with or without modification are permitted provided that the following conditions are met 1 Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice this list of conditions and the following disclaimer 2 Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice thi
13. off Disable Enabled Enabled Down Down Up Off hook On Off hook Off hook Idle Idle Registered On to off ON ON off Congestion Congestion Dial Tone played after the hook state is changed off off ON 61 Administrator s Handbook Firewall When you click the Firewall tab the Firewall Status page appears The Firewall page displays the status of your system firewall elements All computer operating systems are vulnerable to attack from outside sources typically at the operating system or Internet Protocol IP layers Stateful Inspection firewalls intercept and analyze incoming data packets to deter mine whether they should be admitted to your private LAN based on multiple criteria or blocked Stateful inspec tion improves security by tracking data packets over a period of time examining incoming and outgoing packets Outgoing packets that request specific types of incoming packets are tracked only those incoming packets consti tuting a proper response are allowed through the firewall Stateful inspection is a security feature that prevents unsolicited inbound access when NAT is disabled You can configure UDP and TCP no activity periods that will also apply to NAT time outs if stateful inspection is enabled on the interface Stateful Inspection parameters are active on a WAN interface only if enabled on your system Stateful inspection can be enabled on a WAN interfac
14. Captive Portal RPC RPC supported per 2Wire requirements that will set Captive Portal Parameters lt xs schema xmlns xs http www w3 org 2001 XMLSchema xmlns soapenv http schemas xmlsoap org soap envelope xmlns soapenc http schemas xmlsoap org soap encoding xmlns tns urn dslforum org cwmp 1 0 targetNamespace urn dslforum org cwmp 1 0 elementFormDefault unqualified attributeFormDefault unqualified gt lt xs import namespace http schemas xmlsoap org soap envelope schemaLocation soapenv xsd gt lt xs import namespace http schemas xmlsoap org soap encoding schemaLocation soapenc xsd gt lt xs complexType name CaptivePortalParamStruct gt lt xs Sequence gt lt xs element name Enable type soapenc boolean gt lt xs annotation gt lt xs documentation gt If true the Captive Portal is enabled lt xs documentation gt lt xs documentation gt If false the Captive Portal is disabled lt xs documentation gt lt xs annotation gt lt xs element gt lt xs element name RedirectURL gt lt xs annotation gt lt xs documentation gt the URL to be redirected to lt xs documentation gt lt xs annotation gt lt xs simpleType gt lt xs restriction base xs string gt lt xs maxLength value 512 gt lt xs restriction gt lt xs simpleType gt lt xs element gt lt xs element name WhiteList type tns WhiteList gt lt xs annotation gt lt xs documentation gt a list of sites and
15. CaptivePortalParamStruct type tns CaptivePortalParamStruct gt lt xs sequence gt lt xs complexType gt lt xs element gt lt X_00D09E SetCaptivePortalParamsResponse gt lt xs element name X_ 00D09E SetCaptivePortalParamsResponse gt lt xs annotation gt lt xs documentation gt X_00D09E SetCaptivePortalParamsResponse response message is a response for X_00D09E SetCaptivePortalParams request lt xs documentation gt lt xs annotation gt lt xs complexType gt lt xs element gt 205 Administrator s Handbook 206 Appendix B Quality of Service QoS Examples This section contains information about the Motorola Gateway QoS implementation Overview When packets arrive on a high speed interface and are forwarded to a low speed interface there is contention for bandwidth This is the use case for QoS to make effective use of bandwidth The basic steps for Quality of Service are to match and identify packets as belonging to a class of traf fic and to give each class of traffic a certain behavior such as priority queuing or bandwidth shaping across critical networking bottlenecks Packets forwarded through the system are classified using sets of filter rules to match various criteria for example p bit DSCP IP address port etc The matching rule can set the classification which is the name of the queue that is to be used 100 MBPS LAN Figure 1 Illustration of upstream congest
16. DHCP Private LAN Subnet Device IPv4 Address 192 168 1 254 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 DHCPv4 Start Address 192 168 1 64 DHCPv4 End Address 192 168 1 253 Public Subnet Public Subnet Enable Off B Public IPv4 Address Public Subnet Mask DHCPv4 Start Address DHCPv4 End Address Primary DHCP Pool Private Public Cascaded Router Cascaded Router Enable Cascaded Router Address Network Address Subnet Mask DHCP DHCP Lease Jo Days Hours Minutes Seconds Cancel The Server configuration determines the functionality of your DHCP Settings This functionality enables the Gate way to assign your LAN computer s a private IP address and other parameters that allow network communica tion This feature simplifies network administration because the Gateway maintains a list of IP address assignments Additional computers can be added to your LAN without the hassle of configuring an IP address This is the default mode for your Gateway Private LAN Subnet Device IPv4 Address The IP address of your Gateway as seen from the LAN Subnet Mask Subnet mask of your LAN DHCPv4 Start Address First IP address in the range being served to your LAN by the Gateway s DHCP server DHCPv4 End Address Last IP address in the range being served to your LAN by the Gateway s DHCP server Public Subnet Public Subnet Enable If you select On from the pull down menu you can enable a second subnet to dis
17. Event Notifications When you click Event Notifications the Event Notifications page appears Event Notifications Broadband Status Notification Missing Filter Notification If you check the Broadband Status Notification checkbox the device will alert users on your network if the connection to the Internet should fail In that event troubleshooting suggestions will display If you check the Missing Filter Notification checkbox the device will alert users on your network if hardware line filters are either missing or improperly installed In that event troubleshooting suggestions will display 87 Administrator s Handbook Link NAT Table When you click the NAT Table link the NAT Table page appears NAT Table Total sessions available 8192 Total sessions in use g Select display option 192 168 1 254 i IP Protocol Protocol Lifetime TCP State Source Source Destination Destinati Family Number Address Port Address Port P92 123 55477 192 TIME_WAIT 192 168 1 123 f 3749 f1 ESTABLISHED 192 168 1 123 f 3753 1 192 168 1 123 192 168 1 The NAT Table page displays the network address translation sessions in use by the Gateway You can use the pull down menu to limit the displayed sessions to selected IP addresses To refresh all the sessions displayed click the Reset button 88 CHAPTER 3 Basic Troubleshooting This section gives some simple suggestions for troubleshooting
18. Receive Discard Packets Wireless Congestion 192 168 1 254 255 255 255 0 192168 1 64 192 168 1 253 185 5 Private Unavailable Enabled ATT680 on WPA 1234567890 12345678901234567890123 BIGIN 20Mhz n automatic on 100 7416 1204 5460 903755 0 11534 0 0 0 20892 414185 WARNING Running the Congestion test will temporarily disconnect wireless users Run Congestion Detection LAN Ethernet Statistics z State Transmit Speed Transmit Packets Transmit Bytes Transmit Dropped Transmit Errors Receive Packets Receive Bytes Receive Unicast Receive Multicast Receive Dropped Receive Errors EES ESS Clear Statistics The Home Network Status page displays informa tion about the Gateway s local area network If you click the Run Congestion Detection but ton the device will generate statistics for each of the 11 channels available displaying Channel number AP Count Congestion Score 1 10 You can clear the current statistics information by clicking the Clear Statistics button 41 Administrator s Handbook Home Network Status Device IPv4 Address The Gateway s own IP address on the network DHCP Netmask The Gateway s own netmask on the network DHCPv4 Start Address The starting IP address of the DHCP range served by the Gateway DHCPv4 End Address The ending IP address of the DHCP range served by the Gateway DHCP Leases Available The number of IP addresse
19. SMTP TCP 25 TFTP UDP 69 set pinhole name name protocol tcp udp Specifies the identifier for the entry in the Gateway s pinhole table You can name pinhole table entries sequen tially 1 2 3 by port number 21 80 23 by protocol or by some other naming scheme Specifies the type of protocol being redirected set pinhole name name ext port range 0 49151 Specifies the first and last port number in the range being translated set pinhole name name int addr ipaddr Specifies the IP address of the internal host to which traffic of the specified type should be transferred set pinhole name name int start port 0 65535 Specifies the port number your Motorola Gateway should use when forwarding traffic of the specified type Under most circumstances you would use the same number for the external and internal port Security Stateful Packet Inspection SPI commands set security firewall level low high off All computer operating systems are vulnerable to attack from outside sources typically at the operating system or Internet Protocol IP layers Stateful Inspection firewalls intercept and analyze incoming data packets to deter mine whether they should be admitted to your private LAN based on multiple criteria or blocked Stateful inspec tion improves security by tracking data packets over a period of time examining incoming and outgoing packets Outgoing packets that request specific types of inc
20. THE SOFTWARE end of COPYRIGHT miniupnp 20070228 Thomas BERNARD License Copyright c 2006 2007 Thomas BERNARD 192 All rights reserved Redistribution and use in source and binary forms with or without modification are permitted provided that the following conditions are met Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice this list of conditions and the following disclaimer Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and or other materials provided with the distribution The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific prior written permission THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS AS IS AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT INDIRECT INCIDENTAL SPECIAL EXEMPLARY OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES LOSS OF USE DATA OR PROFITS OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY WHETHER IN CONTRACT STRICT LIABILITY OR TORT INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOF
21. VoIP not The associated Green Indi in use line not VoIP line has cates a tele registered or Phone 1 2 been regis phone is off Gateway power tered with a SIP hook on the off proxy server associated VoIP line Flashing Off not in Green Indi use not broad WPS cates when casting WPS is broad casting 93 Administrator s Handbook from IPCP etc The Red state times out after two min utes and the Service indica tor light returns to the Off state Solid Green Flashing Flashing Flashing Red Off The Good broad Green Green amp Red No DSL sig device is not band connec Attempting If the broad nal on the line powered tion i e good broadband con band connec This is only DSL Sync nection i e tion fails to be used when DSL attempt established for there is no sig ing sync more thanthree nal not during consecutive times of tempo minutes the rary no tone LED switches during the train to Flashing ing sequence Green when Broadband attempting or waiting to establish a broadband con nection alter nating with a five second steady Red This pattern continues until the broadband connection is successfully established Solid Green Flashing Red Device Off The IP connected Green attempted to device is not The devicehas Attempting PPP become IP con powered or the a WAN IP connection nected and broadband c
22. click on the Check Connection button to retry connection to your Broadband service If the problem persists please contact the AT amp T Help Desk at 1 800 288 2020 Check Connection 2011 Motorola Mobility Intellectual Property Follow the on screen troubleshooting suggestions For additional troubleshooting information see Diagnostics on page 80 and Basic Troubleshooting on page 89 When your connection is restored or the problem is resolved the Broadband LED will turn GREEN re Note For AT amp T this function is enabled by default See the CLI command set management lan redirect enable off on on page 149 Offline Troubleshooting If the WAN is down the following will be displayed at the top of the page Offline Troubleshooting Retresh if you have a problem with your device perform the following steps in order Click the Restart button next to each system below marked as Down Restart your device using the button below Restart If this condition persists for more than 15 minutes please contact the AT amp T Help Desk at 1 800 288 2020 26 Device Status page After you have performed the basic Easy Login configuration any time you log in to your Motorola Gateway you will access the Motorola Gateway Home Page You access the Home Page by typing http 192 168 1 254 in your Web browser s location box Device Access Code You m
23. gateway to your power source PC or local area network and your Internet access point whether it is a dedicated DSL outlet or a DSL or cable modem Different Motorola Gateway models are supplied for any of these connections Be sure to enable Dynamic Addressing on your PC Perform the following Microsoft Windows Step 1 Navigate to the TCP IP Properties Control Panel a Some Windows versions follow a path like this TCP IP Properties HE Bindings Advanced Netbios Start menu gt Settings gt Control Panel gt Network or Network DNS Configuration Gateway WINS Configuration IP Address and Dial up Connections gt Local Area Connection gt Proper An IP add be automatically assigned to thi ter ties gt TCP IP your_network_card or Internet Protocol A tea eee i k admini fi address and th iti TCP IP gt Properties Peona inistrator for an ess and then type it in C Specify an IP address b Some Windows versions follow a path like this Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties Start menu gt Control Panel gt Network and Internet General Altemate Configuration Connections gt Network Connections gt Local Area voa can get IF seinas assigned automatically if your network supports a S this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for Connection gt Properties gt Internet Protocol TCP IP the appropriate IP settings gt Properties ot Use th
24. if the upstream line rate is 1mbps but the traffic source sends 100mbps bursts for 10ms every second which coincidentally averages 1mbps then the router will have to buffer enough about a full second worth of traffic so that the burst of traffic doesn t get tail dropped when it arrives and is enqueued at the same time in the same burst On the other hand it is undesirable to buffer too much data in the queue s since the packets may be stale by the time they are sent It may be desirable to drop the traffic sufficiently that there are queuing disciplines such as Random Early Discard red that don t drop from the tail of the queue Instead red drops packets towards the front of the queue so that the congestion is noticed more quickly in order for the sender to scale back bandwidth usage to avoid drops the following types of queue building blocks are supported basic queue ingress queue priority queue wfq weighted fair queue Basic queues have three different packet dropping options byte packet fifo bpfifo random early discard red stochastic fairness queuing sfq set queue name queue_name type basic ingress priority wfq Sets the type of queue set queue name queue_name options off red sfq Sets the queue packet dropping options set queue name queue_name size 1 64 Sets the maximum number of packets that can be enqueued 128 set queue name queue_name
25. on off When set to on causes the log information to be kept in flash memory Default is off set system firewall log file size 4096 65536 Specifies a size for the firewall logs The most recent entries are posted to the beginning of the log When the log becomes full the oldest entries are dropped The default is 16384 set system firewall log file count 2 8 Specifies the number of possible log files The default is 4 set system fastpath software enable on off Enables or disables the fastpath accelerator processor Fastpath works on only TCP and UDP Default is on set system fastpath hardware enable off on Enables or disables the fastpath accelerator processor Default is off set system fastpath mcast mode 3 Sets the mode for multicast on the fastpath accelerator processor 167 Administrator s Handbook set system scheduler enable off on Turns the system scheduler feature on or off The default is off set system scheduler enable time hr min Specifies a time at which to turn the system on Default is midnight 00 00 enable time must be supplied in 24 hour military time colon separated for example 05 21 set system scheduler disable time hr min Specifies a time at which to turn the system off Default is 5 o clock 05 00 disable time must be supplied in 24 hour military time colon separated for example 21 44 set system calendar update enable o
26. set ip igmp unsolicited report interval value Sets the unsolicited report interval the amount of time in seconds between repetitions of a particular computer s initial report of membership in a group The default is 10 seconds set ip igmp fast leave off on Sets fast leave on or off Set to on by default fast leave enables a non standard expedited leave mechanism The querier keeps track of which client is requesting which channel by IP address When a leave message is received the querier can check its internal table to see if there are any more clients on this group If there are none it immediately sends an IGMP leave message to the upstream querier set ip igmp max group memberships value Sets the maximum number of IGMP group memberships Default is 20 set ip igmp fwd admin groups off on Turns Admin group forwarding off or on Default is off 140 set ip igmp last member interval value Sets the last member query interval the amount of time in tenths of a second that the IGMP gateway waits to receive a response to a Group Specific Query message The last member query interval is also the amount of time in seconds between successive Group Specific Query messages The default is 1 second 10 deci seconds set ip igmp last member count value Sets the last member query count the number of Group Specific Query messages sent before the gateway assumes that there are no members of the host group being q
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28. 119 Command ARP 109 116 Ping 110 Telnet 116 Command line interface see CLI CONFIG Command List 106 Configuration mode 118 Connection commands 121 Custom Service 71 D Default Server 77 designing a new filter set 64 Detect Missing Filter 81 Device Access Code 27 Device List 32 DHCP lease table 111 Diagnostic log 111 114 Diagnostics 80 Documentation conventions 8 Downstream QoS 210 E Ethernet statistics 111 Event Notifications 87 F filter parts 64 parts of 64 filter sets disadvantages 63 using 65 filters using 64 65 firewall 114 Firewall Advanced 78 Firewall Status 62 H Help 31 Home Network 41 HPNA 54 HPNA Configure 45 ICMP Echo 110 IGMP 139 IGMP Snooping 139 IGMP Stats 40 IP DNS commands 138 IP Gateway commands 130 IP IGMP commands 139 IP interfaces 114 IP Passthrough 75 IP routes 114 IPMap table 114 211 Administrator s Handbook K Keywords CLI 11 L LAN Ethernet Statistics 43 LAN Host Discovery Table 114 LEDs 13 Link commands 143 links bar 32 Log 114 Logging in 107 Logs 83 MAC Filtering 50 Management commands 146 Memory 115 Missing Filter Notification 87 N NAT Pinhole commands 157 NAT Table 88 NAT Gaming 69 NSLookup 81 NTP commands 141 P Packet Filters 63 Password Administrator 107 User 107 Physical interfaces commands 150 Ping 81 Ping command 110 Port Warnings 68 PPP 117 priority queue 208 Prompt CLI 108 118 Q QoS 207
29. BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE DATA OR PROFITS WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE Copyright c 1999 Tommi Komulainen All rights reserved Redistribution and use in source and binary forms with or without modification are permitted provided that the following conditions are met 1 Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice this list of conditions and the following disclaimer 2 Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and or other materials provided with the distribution 3 The name s of the authors of this software must not be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without prior written permission 199 Administrator s Handbook 4 Redistributions of any form whatsoever must retain the following acknowledgment This product includes software developed by Tommi Komulainen lt Tommi Komulainen iki fi gt THE AUTHORS OF THIS SOFTWARE DISCLAIM ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES
30. CLAIM DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT TORT OR OTHERWISE ARISING FROM OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE GNU General Public License 2 0 GPL This Motorola product contains the following open source software packages licensed under the terms of the GPL 2 0 license Linux 2 6 30 Arptables 0 0 3 4 bridge utils 1 2 busybox 1 18 3 dnsmasq 2 45 ez ipupdate 3 0 11b7 haserl 0 9 26 inetd iproute2 iptables 1 4 0 ntpclient 2003_ 194 pppd 2 4 4 rp pppoe 3 10 samba 3 0 25a udev 136 vconfig 1 6 wget 1 10 2 zebra 0 94 GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE Version 2 June 1991 Copyright C 1989 1991 Free Software Foundation Inc 51 Franklin Street Fifth Floor Boston MA 02110 1301 USA Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies of this license document but changing it is not allowed Preamble The licenses for most software are designed to take away your freedom to share and change it By contrast the GNU General Public License is intended to guarantee your freedom to share and change free software to make sure the software is free for all its users This General Public License applies to most of the Free Software Foundation s software and to any other program whose authors commit to using it Some other Free Software Foundation software is covered by the GNU Lesser General Public License instead You can ap
31. G726_16 priority 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 none Assigns a priority to the G726 16 codec a common audio media type implementation at 16 kbit s set voip phone n codec G726_24 priority 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 none Assigns a priority to the G726 24 codec a common audio media type implementation at 24 kbit s set voip phone n codec G726_32 priority 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 none Assigns a priority to the G726 32 codec a common audio media type implementation at 32 kbit s set voip phone n codec G726_40 priority 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 none Assigns a priority to the G726 40 codec a common audio media type implementation at 40 kbit s Advanced settings set voip phone n sip advanced setting sip dtmf mode inband rfc2833 info sip dtmf mode sets the Dual Tone Multi Frequency Mode inband sends the DTMF digits as a normal inband tone 1fc2833 default sends the DTMF digits as an event as part of the RTP packet header information info sends the DTMF digits in the SIP INFO message set voip phone n sip advanced setting sip hk flash mode cpe info Sets the behavior of the flash hook mode for the specified phone line Default is info set voip phone n sip advanced setting sip session refresher local remote auto Sets the method for refreshing the SIP session Default is auto set voip phone n sip advanced setting sip dynamic payload 96 110 Specifies a default dynamic payload value for a named teleph
32. IP Gateway commands set ip gateway enable on off Specifies the conn of the gateway Normally this would be the WAN connection Specifies whether the Motor ola Gateway should send packets to a default Gateway if it does not know how to reach the destination host set ip gateway conn oid value Sets the default Gateway to point to an associated link specified by the conn oid value set ip gateway address ip address Specifies the IP address of a host on a local or remote network in standard dotted quad format IPv6 Commands set ip6 enable on off Enables disables IPv6 globally The default is off When enabled the following default configuration is created set set set set set set set set set set set set set set set set set set set set set set set set ip6 ip6 ip6 ip6 ip6 ip6 ip6 ip6 ip6 ip6 ip6 ip6 ip6 ip6 ip6 ip6 ip6 ip6 ip6 ip6 ip6 ip6 ip6 ip6 enable on conn conn conn conn conn conn conn conn conn conn conn conn conn conn conn conn conn conn conn name name name name name name name name name name name name name name name name name name name WANV6 WANV6 WANV6 WANV6 WANV6 WANV6 WANV6 WANV6 WANV6 WANV6 WANV6 WANV6 WANV6 WANV6 WANV6 WANV6 WANV6 WANV6 LANV6 gateway enable on gateway conn WANv6 gateway address enable on type rd mtu 1472 side wan mcast forwarding
33. IP address information of your Motorola Gateway This mode works the same as the DHCP modes Unsolicited WAN traffic will get passed to this client The client is still able to access the Motorola Gateway and other LAN clients on the 192 168 1 x network etc The Passthrough DHCP Lease By default the passthrough host s DHCP leases will be shortened to two minutes This allows for timely updates of the host s IP address which will be a private IP address before the WAN connection is established After the WAN connection is established and has an address the passthrough host can renew its DHCP address binding to acquire the WAN IP address You may alter this setting Click Save Changes take effect immediately A restriction Since both the Gateway and the passthrough host will use the same IP address new sessions that conflict with existing sessions will be rejected by the Gateway For example suppose you are a teleworker using an IPSec tun nel from the Router and from the passthrough host Both tunnels go to the same remote endpoint such as the VPN access concentrator at your employer s office In this case the first one to start the IPSec traffic will be allowed the second one since from the WAN it s indistinguishable will fail 76 IP Passthrough Default Server Allocation Mode Passth h Default Server Internal Address sea i Passthrough Mode DHCPS dynamic 2 Passthrough Fixed MAC Address Passthrough DHCP Lea
34. Matches VLAN priority bits set filterset name fi terset_name rule number match eth vid number Matches VLAN id number set filterset name fi terset_name rule number match eth src mac addr mac_address Matches supplied source MAC address field set filterset name fi terset_name rule number match eth dst mac addr mac_address Matches supplied destination MAC address field set filterset name filterset_name rule number match src ip addr ip _address_range Matches supplied value with packet s source ip address field set filterset name fi terset_name rule number match dst ip addr p_address_range Matches supplied value with packet s destination ip address field set filterset name filterset_name rule number match protocol protocol_string Matches supplied value with packet s protocol field set filterset name filterset_name rule number match tos number descriptive_value Matches tos field from numeric value 0 255 or one of the following descriptive values Minimize Delay 0x10 Maximize Throughput Ox08 Maximize Reliability 0x04 Minimize Cost 0x02 Normal Service 0x00 125 Administrator s Handbook set filterset name fi terset_name rule number match dscp number diffserv_class_string Matches diffserv class with supplied numerical value which can be in decimal ex 32 or in Hex ex 0x20 Or match the supplied diffserv class This value may be any of the BE EF AFxx or CSx classes A full li
35. Portal feature redirects all TCP traffic destined to port 80 and redirects it to a Captive Por tal URL A White IP address list can be configured to avoid the captive portal redirect All HTTP traffic destined to the IP addresses within this white IP address list will not be redirected to the Captive Por tal Any Changes to the Captive Portal parameters will take place immediately and do not require a reboot PortalURL can be a maximum of 512 characters long A maximum of 500 White IP Addresses are supported WhitelPAddresses list takes a comma sepa rated string which can be Individual IP addresses or a range of IP addresses For a range of IP Addresses subnet mask is required The following formats of IP address are accepted e Individual IP address 144 130 120 62 or 144 130 120 62 32 e Range of 64 IP addresses 144 130 120 64 26 White IP Address list gets rewritten on any changes Clearing the Captive Portal URL disables Captive Portal Turning OFF the enable parameter can also disable captive Portal functionality Captive Portal is disabled by default and enabled via TR 069 White List can be a combination of FQDN Fully Qualified Domain Names and white IP Address cidr FQDNs will be resolved to IP addresses on BOOT and whenever a new list is pushed For NVG589 Captive Portal implementation only redirects port 80 traffic Traffic to port 443 is allowed DNS Traffic will not be blocked 203 Administrator s Handbook
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37. Quality of Service 207 R Redirect page 26 149 Reset Connection 86 Reset Device 86 Reset IP 86 Resets 86 Restart 86 111 Restart command 108 Restart Modem 36 S Safety Instructions 12 Security filters 63 Session Initiation Protocol 159 SHELL Command Shortcuts 108 Commands 108 Prompt 108 SHELL level 118 SHELL mode 108 show config 112 Show ppp 117 SIP 159 Step mode 119 Subnets amp DHCP 52 Supported Games and Software 73 System commands 167 System Information 34 T tab bar 31 Telnet 107 Telnet command 116 Test Web Access 81 TFTP server 109 Traceroute 81 Trivial File Transfer Protocol 109 Troubleshoot 80 Truncation 118 U Update 85 Upstream QoS 209 User name 107 User password 107 V View command 119 view config 116 Voice 56 Voice over IP 159 VoIP 159 W weighted fair queue 208 WiFi Key 48 Wireless 46 Wireless Security 48 213 Administrator s Handbook 214 Q MOTOROLA Motorola Mobility DSL Gateways Motorola Mobility LLC 600 North U S Highway 45 Libertyville Illinois 60048 USA Telephone 1 847 523 5000 July 13 2012 215 Administrator s Handbook 216
38. SSH server ShoutCast Server SlingBox Soldier of Fortune StarCraft StarLancer v 1 0 Starfleet Command TFTP TeamSpeak Telnet Tiberian Sun Command and Con Timbuktu Total Annihilation Ultima Online Unreal Tournament Server Urban Assault v 1 0 VNC Virtual Network Computing Warlords Battlecry Warrock Westwood Online Command and Conquer Win2000 Terminal Server Wolfenstein Enemy Territory World of Warcraft X Lite XBox 360 Media Center XBox Live 360 Yahoo Messenger Chat Yahoo Messenger Phone ZNES eDonkey eMule eMule Plus iTunes mIRC Auth IdentD mIRC Chat mIRC DCC IRC DCC pcAnywhere incoming 74 Link IP Passthrough When you click the P Passthrough link the IP Passthrough page appears IP Passthrough Default Server Internal Address Passthrough Mode DHCPS dynamic Passthrough Fixed MAC Address Passthrough DHCP Lease 10 o Minutes Seconds IP Passthrough The IP Passthrough feature allows a single PC on the LAN to have the Motorola Gateway s public address assigned to it It also provides PAT NAPT via the same public IP address for all other hosts on the private LAN subnet IP Passthrough Default Server Allocation Mode v Passthrough Default Server Internal Address SU Passthrough Mode DHCPS dynamic Passthrough Fixed MAC Address Passthrough DHCP Lease Jo 1110 9 Hours Minutes Seconds Us
39. Set ip wan allocation mode normal defaultserver Sets the WAN mode to direct your Gateway to forward all externally initiated IP traffic TCP and UDP protocols only to a default host on the LAN otherwise this feature is disabled Default is normal Link commands links represent physical connections Currently port based VLAN support is provided at this level Your Gateway is capable of adding and stripping 802 1Q tags to and from frames before transmission on its LAN interfaces See also Filterset commands on page 124 and Queue commands on page 128 for more information set link name name type ethernet ppp Specifies whether the type of the link named name is ethernet or ppp set link name name mtu override 0 1500 Specifies whether the Maximum Transmission Unit value should be set to other than the standard 1500 A setting of 0 zero turns off override set link name name igmp snooping off on Turns igmp snooping off or on on the link named name set link name name port vian ports lan 1 4 hpna ssid 1 4 ptm vc 1 vc 2 Specifies a port based VLAN on the selected ports on the link named name set link name name port vian priority 0 7 Specifies the 802 1p priority bit If you set this to a value greater than 0 all packets of this VLAN with unmarked priority bits pbits will be re marked to this priority set link name name tagged vian name integer ports lan 1 4
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41. address set voip phone n sip outproxy server port 1 65535 Specifies the SIP outbound proxy server port for the specified phone Default is 5060 set voip phone n sip user display name name Specifies the user name that is displayed on the web UI Home page or other caller id displays for the specified phone set voip phone n sip user name username Specifies the user name that authenticates the user to SIP for the specified phone set voip phone n sip user password password Specifies the password that authenticates the user to SIP for the specified phone set voip phone n auth id string Specifies the authorization ID that authenticates the user to SIP for the specified phone Most SIP Servers expect this to be the username itself but some may use auth id set voip phone n sip user port 1 65535 Specifies the SIP user port for the specified phone Default is 5060 set voip phone n codec G711U priority 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 none Assigns a priority to the ulaw codec the common analog voice encoding method used in North America set voip phone n codec G711A priority 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 none Assigns a priority to the alaw codec the common analog voice encoding method used outside North America 160 set voip phone n codec G729 priority 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 none Assigns a priority to the G729 annex A codec the common analog voice compression implementation used in North America set voip phone n codec
42. are classified via the filterset to set the QoS marker with the name of the desired basic queues The queues are shown here with packets traveling from left to right Each basic queue feeds into a WFQ entry and is shaped between the mini mum bandwidth defined by weight and the maximum rate defined by peak If there is sufficient bandwidth the WFQ entry shapes at the peak rate If there is no spare bandwidth available for shar ing then the queue is shaped at the weight rate The weight rate is defined either as a bps value or as a percentage of line rate that is determined once the upstream WAN data rate is acquired This weight value behaves as a Committed Information Rate CIR and the peak value behaves as a Peak Information Rate PIR From classifier Queue NC Figure 6 Illustration of default queues used for AT amp T 209 Administrator s Handbook Packet Rx gt Filterset Rules Match Rule 1 Set QoS marker Match Rule 2 Set QoS marker Match Rule 3 Set QoS marker BE EF a EF CIR PIR gt wfq_ hi gt PQ1 AF4 CIR PIR gt PQ output to interface Tx AF3 CIR PIR AF2 CIR PIR gt wfq_lo gt PQ2 AF1 CIR PIR BE CIR PIR Downstream QoS Ethernet Switch The simplest way of handling downstream QoS from WAN to LAN is to use the per port queues that are present in the Ethernet switch This achieves the greatest efficiency since the queues are handled
43. bytes 2048 131072 Sets the maximum total number of bytes that can be enqueued set queue name gqueue_name perturb 0 100 Sets the interval in seconds for queue algorithm perturbation when queue option is sfq set queue name gueue_name police rate 0 100000000 Sets the rate in milliseconds that is used for policing traffic when the queue type is ingress set queue name queue_name police burst 0 100000000 J Sets the burst rate in milliseconds that is used for policing traffic when the queue type is ingress set queue name queue_name bw sharing on off Enables or disables bandwidth sharing when the queue type is either priority or wfq set queue name queue_name bps mode bps relative Sets the mode of the weighted fair queue bps indicates that weights are defined as bits per second relative indicates that weights are defined as a proportion of the sum of the weights of all inputs to the wfq set queue name queue_name entry number input queue_name Sets the input to a priority or weighted fair queue set queue name queue_name entry number marker queue_marker Sets the marker with which packets must be marked to be directed to this queue entry s input queue when the type is priority or wfq set queue name queue_name entry number priority 0 255 Sets the priority level of this queue A lower value indicates a higher priority All entries of equal priority will be sub ject to a
44. conn is LAN or WAN side A conn can be either lan or wan set conn name name lan type private public public delegated Specifies whether this conn s LAN is private public or public delegated The default is private the usual type of local network set conn name name dhcp server enable on off Turns the DHCP server for this connection on or off The DHCP server can be enabled per connection The default is on set conn name name mcast forwarding off on Turns IP IGMP multicast forwarding for this connection off or on The default is off set conn name name rip send off v1 v2 v1 compat v2 md5 Specifies whether the device should use Routing Information Protocol RIP broadcasts to advertise its routing tables to other Gateways RIP Version 2 RIP 2 is an extension of the original Routing Information Protocol RIP 1 that expands the amount of useful information in the RIP packets While RIP 1 and RIP 2 share the same basic algorithms RIP 2 supports several additional features including inclusion of subnet masks in RIP packets and implementation of multicasting instead of broadcasting which reduces the load on hosts which do not support routing protocols RIP 2 with MD5 authentication is an extension of RIP 2 that increases security by requiring an authentication key when routes are advertised Depending on your network needs you can configure your device to support RIP 1 RIP 2 or RIP 2MD5 If you spe
45. e 103 Administrator s Handbook CONFIG Commands Connection commands on page 121 Filterset commands on page 124 Queue commands on page 128 IP Gateway commands on page 130 IPv6 Commands on page 130 IP DNS commands on page 138 IP IGMP commands on page 139 NTP commands on page 141 Application Layer Gateway ALG commands on page 142 Dynamic DNS Commands on page 142 Link commands on page 143 Management commands on page 146 Remote access commands on page 148 Physical interfaces commands on page 150 PPPoE relay commands on page 156 NAT Pinhole commands on page 157 Security Stateful Packet Inspection SPI commands on page 157 VoIP commands on page 159 System commands on page 167 104 Overview The CLI has two major command modes SHELL and CONFIG Summary tables that list the commands are pro vided below Details of the entire command set follow in this section SHELL Commands Command arp clear clear_certificate clear_log configure diagnose download exit help install log loglevel netstat nslookup ping quit reset restart show start status telnet traceroute upload view who Status and or Description to send ARP request to erase all stored configuration information to remove an SSL certificate that has been installed to erase all stored log info in flash memor
46. enabled NM_LOGDROP_CAT_FLOW FLOW Packets rejected as a result of analysis of multiple related pack ets generic 100 Firewall Log Messages Detail AT amp T requirement 841 s Log Text Why the packet was Reason Enumeration C g y p Representation logged NM_LOGDROP_CAT_FLOW_FLOOD FLOOD Packets rejected because of flood limiting NM_LOGDROP_CAT_FLOW_PORTSCA PORTSCAN Packets rejected because of N Port scan detection NM_LOGDROP_CAT_FLOW_DOS_OTH OTHER DoS Packets rejected because of ER other DoS detection Currently this includes downstream flows that don t generate upstream responses specifically address ing IPv6 Neighbor Discovery DoS attacks 101 Administrator s Handbook 102 CHAPTER 4 Command Line Interface The Motorola Gateway operating software includes a command line interface CLI that lets you access your Motorola Gateway over a telnet connection You can use the command line interface to enter and update the unit s configuration settings monitor its performance and restart it This chapter covers the following topics Overview on page 105 Starting and Ending a CLI Session on page 107 Using the CLI Help Facility on page 107 About SHELL Commands on page 108 SHELL Commands on page 109 About CONFIG Commands on page 118 CONFIG Commands on page 121 Debug Commands on page 171
47. entry will be added to the list of Service names dis played on the NAT Configuration page NAT Gaming Hosted Applications Service Device Remove Se Application Hosting Entry Service AIM Talk i Needed by Device be Details m Save Custom Services Add Edit Services To remove a game or software from the hosted list choose the game or software you want to remove and click the Remove button 70 Custom Services To configure a Custom Service click the Add Edit Services button The Custom Services page appears Custom Services Service List No Custom Service entries have been defined Service Entry Service Name Global Port Range Base Host Port Protocol Add Return to NAT Gaming Enter the following information Service Name A unique identifier for the Custom Service Global Port Range Range of ports on which incoming traffic will be received Base Host Port The port number at the start of the port range your Gateway should use when forwarding traf fic of the specified type s to the internal IP address Protocol Protocol type of Internet traffic TCP or UDP Once you define a Custom Service it becomes available in the Application Hosting Entry Service menu as one of the services to select Click the Add button 71 Administrator s Handbook Each time you enable a custom service your entry will be added to the list of Service names display
48. for DHCP format description ip6 conn type rd 6rd tunnel use dhcp values off set ip6 conn name name 6rd tunnel prefix Pv6_address 6rd domain prefix set ip6 conn name name 6rd tunnel prefix length value 1 63 6rd domain prefix length set ip6 conn name name 6rd tunnel ipv4 common bits value 0 31 The number of bits common to all IPv4 addresses within the 6rd domain The top most bits of the IPv4 address will be subtracted from the 6rd address If the whole 32 bit IPv4 address is contained in the 6rd IPv6 address this value is set to zero Default is 0 meaning all 42 bits of the IPv4 address are embedded in the 6rd prefix set ip6 conn name name 6rd tunnel relay ipv4 addr Pv4_address The IPv4 anycast address of the 6rd border gateway set ip6 conn name name 6rd tunnel ipv4 tx tos mode off use ipv6 off means the TOS field in the IPv4 header is set to zero for transmitted 6rd packets use ipv6 means the the TOS field in the IPv4 header is set to the DS field of the 6rd encapsulated IPv6 packet set ip6 conn name name 6rd tunnel ipv4 tx to br off on off means each packet set to a destination IPv6 address within the originating 6rd domain is sent directly to the 6rd endpoint on means that all packets are transmitted to the 6rd border gateway AICCU SixXS tunnel broker Connections ip6 conn type aiccu side wan This connection type enables an IPv6 connection to the IPv6 internet ove
49. if no traffic is moving over the circuit set link name name ppp echo request on off Specifies whether you want your Gateway to send LCP echo requests You should turn off LCP echoing if you do not want the Gateway to drop a PPP link to a nonresponsive peer set link name name ppp echo failures integer Specifies the maximum number of lost echoes the Gateway should tolerate before bringing down the PPP con nection The integer argument can be any number from between 1 and 20 set link name name ppp echo interval integer Specifies the number of seconds the Gateway should wait before sending another echo from an LCP echo request The integer argument can be any number from between 5 and 300 seconds set link name name ppp mru integer Specifies the Maximum Receive Unit MRU for the PPP interface The integer argument can be any number between 128 and 1492 for PPPoE 1500 otherwise set link name name ppp peer dns on off Controls whether the Gateway accepts nameserver addresses from the peer The default is on which means the Gateway expects to get nameserver addresses when the PPP link comes up This especially applies when the primary WAN connection is PPP However there are some unusual situations where the PPP connection is not the primary WAN for example when the connection is used only for management In that situation it may be desirable to not pick up more nameserver addresses You can do that by settin
50. ignore the clients request The default is on set ip6 dhcp server rapid commit on off Enables or disables the rapid commit option per rfc3315 sec 22 14 http tools ietf org html rfc3315 section 22 14 The default is on set ip6 dhcp server unicast off on Enables or disables server unicast option per rfc3315 sec 22 12 http tools ietf org html rfc331 5 section 22 12 The default is off set ip6 dhcp server leasequery off on Enables or disables DHCPv6 Leasequery option per rfc5007 http tools ietf org rfc rfc5007 txt The default is off 135 Administrator s Handbook set ip6 dhcp server pd enable on off Enables or disables prefix delegation globally on all DHCPv 6 servers on all IPv6 LAN conns overriding individual DHCPV6 server settings The default is on set ip6 dhcp server default lease time seconds Sets the global DHCPV6 lease time setting in seconds The default is 2592000 30 days set ip6 dhcp server preferred lifetime seconds Sets the global DHCPV6 preferred lifetime of prefixes in seconds per RFC 3633 http www ietf org rfc rfc3633 txt The default is 604800 7 days set ip6 dhcp server T1 seconds set ip6 dhcp server T2 seconds Sets global DHCPv6 T1 T2 values per RFC 3315 for local NA addresses The time at which the client contacts the server from which the addresses in the IA_NA were T1 obtained to extend the lifetimes of the addresses assigned
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53. is displayed at the top of the page Update Current software version 9 1 0h1d3 You may update your device s software manually by downloading the latest firmware from your service provider s support site to your PC s hard drive and then applying the update To continue the update click on Browse to select the update file bin and then click on Update Browse Update Cancel To update your software from a file on your PC you must first download the software from your Service Provider s Support Site to your PC s hard drive Browse your computer for the operating system file you downloaded and select the file Click the Update button The LEDs will operate normally as described in Status Indicator Lights on page 90 The installation may take a few minutes and the web page will indicate a 3 part countdown before returning you to the Home page wait for it to complete During the software installation you will lose Internet and phone service The LEDs will function as follows During this phase the LEDs will function as follows During this phase the Power LED willl flash Orange Amber during firmware upgrade flash writing to mem ory and all other LEDs will be off The Gateway will restart automatically As the device reboots the POWER ON LED behavior will happen Your new operating system will then be running 85 Administrator s Handbook Link Resets When yo
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55. link name name ppp protocol compression off on Specifies whether you want the Gateway to compress the PPP Protocol field when it transmits datagrams over the PPP link set link name name ppp max failures integer Specifies the maximum number of Configure NAK messages the PPP module can send without having sent a Configure ACK message The integer argument can be any number between 1 and 20 set link name name ppp max configures integer Specifies the maximum number of unacknowledged configuration requests that your Gateway will send The inte ger argument can be any number between 1 and 20 set link name name ppp max terminates integer Specifies the maximum number of unacknowledged termination requests that your Gateway will send before ter minating the PPP link The integer argument can be any number between 1 and 10 144 set link name name ppp restart timer integer Specifies the number of seconds the Gateway should wait before retransmitting a configuration or termination request The integer argument can be any number between 1 and 30 set link name name ppp connection type instant on always on Specifies whether a PPP connection is maintained by the Motorola Gateway when it is unused for extended peri ods If you specify always on the Gateway never shuts down the PPP link If you specify instant on the Gate way shuts down the PPP link after the number of seconds specified in the time out setting below
56. minutes During this phase the Power LED willl flash Orange Amber during firmware upgrade flash writing to memory and all other LEDs will be off 3 The Gateway will restart automatically As the device reboots the POWER ON LED behavior will happen During Boot process Power LED GREEN FLASH All other LED OFF If the device does not boot and fails its self test or fails to perform initial load of the boot loader Power LED RED FLASH e ALL other LED OFF If the device boots and then detects a failure Power LED GREEN FLASH starting POST and then all LEDs will FLASH RED including Power LED Battery Solid Green Battery in place but not being used Flashing Green Battery charging Solid Red Battery backup mechanism has a fault Flashing Red Battery needs to be replaced Solid Amber Battery in use Flashing Amber Low battery Off No battery or battery has no charge Cycle between all colors Battery conducting self test 13 Administrator s Handbook LED Action Ethernet Solid Green Powered device connected to the associated port includes devices with wake on LAN capability where a slight voltage is supplied to the Ethernet connection Flickering Green Activity seen from devices associated with the port The flickering of the light is synchronized to actual data traffic Off The device is not powered no cable or no powered devices conne
57. on an even UDP port number The defaults in use for the Motorola Gateway are 8024 and 8036 respectively set voip advanced telephony setting rtcp option off on Turns Real Time Transport Control Protocol on or off RTCP supports and controls RTP media streams but does not itself deliver media streams Default is off set voip advanced telephony setting t38 option off on Turns T 38 fax capability on or off Default is off set voip advanced telephony setting sip session timer value seconds Sets a timer in seconds for SIP sessions to periodically verify that an established session is still active Default is 2280 set voip advanced telephony setting sip t1 timer value milliseconds Sets a SIP T1 timer value an estimate of the round trip time in milliseconds from 100 5000 Default is 500 set voip advanced telephony setting sip dynamic line selection off on Turns dynamic next available line selection off or on Default is off set voip RegionSpecificSettings Region Code region_code Specifies the set of standards in use for the geographical region Example USA_DEFAULT set voip RegionSpecificSettings fxs hook flash min time seconds Specifies the minimum Foreign Exchange Station FXS hookflash time in seconds Default is 280 set voip RegionSpecificSettings fxs hook flash max time seconds Specifies the maximum Foreign Exchange Station FXS hookflash time in seconds Default is 1100 set voip RegionSp
58. packets are broken into multiple packets Status May be Enabled or Unavailable Global Unicast IPv6 The public IPv6 address of your device whether dynamically or statically Address assigned Border Relay IPv4 The public IPv4 address of your device Address Transmit Packets IPv4 packets transmitted Transmit Errors Errors on IPv4 packets transmitted Transmit Discards IPv4 packets dropped Transmit Packets IPv6 packets transmitted Transmit Errors Errors on IPv6 packets transmitted Transmit Discards IPv6 packets dropped Downstream and Upstream Statistics SN Margin db Signal to noise margin in decibels Reflects the amount of unwanted noise on the DSL line Line Attenuation Amount of reduction in signal strength on the DSL line in decibels Output Power dBm Measure of power output in decibels dB referenced to one milliwatt mW Errored Seconds The number of uncorrected seconds after being down for seven consecutive seconds Loss of Signal The absence of any signal for any reason such as a disconnected cable or loss of power Loss of Frame A signal is detected but cannot sync with signal caused by mismatched proto cols wrong ISP connection configuration or faulty cable FEC Errors Forwarded Error Correction errors Count of received errored packets that were fixed successfully with out a retry CRC Errors Number of times data packets have had to be resent due to errors in transmis sion or reception
59. problems with your Gateway s initial configura tion Before troubleshooting make sure you have read the User Manual plugged in all the necessary cables and set your PC s TCP IP controls to obtain an IP address automatically 89 Administrator s Handbook Status Indicator Lights The first step in troubleshooting is to check the status indicator lights LEDs in the order outlined below Motorola Gateway NVG589 status indicator lights Side View Power Battery Ethernet Wireless HomePNA Broadband 1 Broadband 2 Service Phone 1 Phone 2 USB LED Action Power Solid Green The device is powered Flashing Green A Power On Self Test POST is in progress Flashing Red A POST failure not bootable or device malfunction occurred Orange Amber during firmware upgrade see below Off The unit has no AC power During Firmware Upgrade During the software installation you will lose internet and phone service The LEDs will func tion as follows 1 As firmware is being loaded into flash the LEDs will operate normally as described 2 The installation will take a few minutes During this phase the Power LED willl flash Orange Amber during firmware upgrade flash writing to memory and all other LEDs will be off 3 The Gateway will restart automatically As the device reboots the POWER ON LED behavior will happen During Boot process Power LED GREEN FLAS
60. prop erly installed and should not be placed inside tightly enclosed spaces unless proper ventilation is provided E CAUTION The battery used in this device may present a risk of fire or chemical burn if mis treated Do not disassemble heat above manufacturer s maximum temperature limit or incinerate Replace battery with Motorola P N 586185 001 00 only Use of another battery may present a risk of fire or explosion Dispose of used battery promptly Keep away from children Do not disassemble and do not dispose of in fire SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS 12 Motorola Gateway Status Indicator Lights Colored LEDs on your Motorola Gateway indicate the status of various port activity Motorola Gateway NVG589 status indicator lights Side View jro Power Battery Ethernet Wireless HomePNA Broadband 1 Broadband 2 Service Phone 1 Phone 2 USB nanen LED Action Power Solid Green The device is powered Flashing Green A Power On Self Test POST is in progress Flashing Red A POST failure not bootable or device malfunction occurred Orange Amber during firmware upgrade see below Off The unit has no AC power During Firmware Upgrade During the software installation you will lose internet and phone service The LEDs will func tion as follows 1 As firmware is being loaded into flash the LEDs will operate normally as described 2 The installation will take a few
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62. s2 koeee8 ees Fae eked S Help 2d vies feel tmcesete aes Links BAN feeds se eae a ee aa Device Lista eras sca GPS eg sate ee A System Information 0 00 eae Access Code 000 0 cee eens Restart Device 0000008 Broadband wc eee es CONSUE es Ae NG we AREA a AS ie IGMP StatS isa a a a irad Home Network 220e eee eee Configure 0 es HPNA Configure 0 00 WIreleSS a etd ee gets bee ee Bae ees Wireless Security 2 20005 MAC Filtering 000 c eee ee Administrator s Handbook Wireless Scan s os cuac eana u a a a ee 51 Subnets amp DHCP secor aani perk PEPE Se Sta ek pe ees 52 APNA ain ee Ayia See Hae ee ee Bo eyed eee Y 54 MOICG Cedae a ae soca RAM on Pa aia ote Er E eee 56 Line Detalls naiean chen Oe eee ek weaned nl a 57 Gall Statistics y 2 4 a e e pet eee eye Ee eee eee Bee ES 58 Firewall ss actae a De Are Peat cect EG ae edt os 62 Packet Fite zye eres ay te ween eee eS ee 63 Working with Packet Filters 2 0 eee 65 NAT GAMING pcos ace pa diate O98 gee ee Dew eae ts ares 69 Custom ServiceS 0 000 eee 71 IP Passthrougn ss sta voucher etek a ee ea ee See 75 Firewall Advanced 0000 e eee ete 78 Diagnostics ssiri ee eee eee eee ete ee eee 80 LOGS S ENTE wae area hs Mash wad te eae aE EET 83 Updater innra 2 Rett ah Sent a ea MORE R aCe amp nk Mad oo 85 RESIS 2204 Sa DAY ee EE tee BOR a AR eee oe 86 Event Notification
63. sdb 318 sdb_system ret 2 tc qdisc delete dev ethO ingri P0000 00 00T00 00 22 sdb 318 sdb_system ret 2 tc qdisc delete dev ethl ingri P0000 00 00T00 00 22 sdb 318 sdb_system ret 2 tc qdisc delete dev eth2 ingri P0000 00 00T00 00 23 sdb 318 sdb_system ret 2 tc qdisc delete dev eth3 ingri P0000 00 00T00 00 23 sdb 318 Ensw QoS p bit map 00001122 P0000 00 00T00 00 23 sdb 318 Ensw QoS configured PO0000 00 00T00 00 23 sdb 318 Ensw max_age is 300 P0000 00 00T00 00 23 sdb 318 Wi Fi Intializing the subsystem P0000 00 00T00 00 23 sdb 318 Wi Fi Starting autochannel scan P0000 00 00T00 00 25 sdb 318 Wi Fi Autochannel found channel 11 on attempt 1 P0000 00 00T00 00 25 sdb 318 starting process sbin eapd pid 1170 P0000 00 00T00 00 25 sdb 318 Wi Fi EAPD daemon started P0000 00 00T00 00 25 sdb 318 starting process sbin nas pid 1171 P0000 00 00T00 00 25 sdb 318 Wi Fi NAS daemon started POO000 00 00T00 00 25 sdb 318 Port ssid 1 sending UP event P0000 00 00T00 00 25 sdb 318 DSL TPS TC encoding set to auto detect P0000 00 00T00 00 26 sdb 318 DSL NLNM threshold value set to 60 P0000 00 00T00 00 26 sdb 318 DSL Bitswap is ON SRA is ON P0000 00 00T00 00 26 sdb 318 DSL Dying Gasp is OFF P0000 00 00T00 00 26 sdb 318 DSL DSP version A2pD0351 d24b P0000 00 00T00 00 26 sdb 318 sdb_system ret 2 tc qdisc delete dev ptm0 ingri P0000 00 00T00 00 26 sdb 318 ATM Autodetect Setting VC 1 vpi 0 v
64. set conn conn node list TAN WAN Select name node to modify from list or enter new name to create conn name name LAN link oid LAN LAN WAN PPPoE type static static dhcpc ppp side lan lan wan lan type private private public public delegated mcast forwarding off off on rip send off off vl v2 vl compat v2 md5 rip receive off off vl v2 vl compat v2 md5 fs egress Security QosUpstream WanEgress fs ingress Security QosUpstream WanEgress static ipaddr 192 168 1 254 netmask 255 255 255 0 dhcp server enable on off on dhcp server start addr 192 168 1 64 end addr 192 168 1 253 lease time 01 00 00 00 subnet order 1 1 8 gen option gen option node list Select name node to modify from list or enter new name to create 122 gen option name option group option group node list Select name node to modify from list or enter new name to create option group name filterset filterset node list Select name node to modify from list or enter new name to create filterset name name WAN link oid WAN LAN WAN PPPoE type dhcpc static dhcpc ppp static side wan lan wan mcast forwarding off off on nat enable on off on rip receive off off vl v2 vl compat v2 md5 i
65. show log command or you can enter show log all show firewall log Displays blocks of information from the Motorola Gateway firewall log 114 show memory all Displays memory usage information for your Motorola Gateway If you include the optional all argument your Motorola Gateway will display a more detailed set of memory statistics show ptm Displays statistics information for each PTM session show post results Displays POST results show pppoe Displays status information for each PPPoE socket such as the socket state service names and host ID values show rootcert all supplicant openssl Dumps the Subject line for the list of all the trusted root certificates for the supplicant which is currently a superset of the OpenSSL trusted root certificates This syntax is for the 802 1x supplicant supported builds only The openssl trust list is used in all TLS SSL situa tions except the 802 1X supplicant The default if you don t append a qualifier is all all will show both 802 1x supplicant and openssl trust list root certs supplicant will show the supplicant trust list root certs openssl will show openssl trust list root certs show rtsp Displays RTSP ALG session activity data show status Displays the current status of a Motorola Gateway the device s hardware and software revision levels a summary of errors encountered and the length of time the Motorola Gateway has been running since it w
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67. table NAT reset log Rewinds the diagnostic log display to the top of the existing Motorola Gateway diagnostic log The reset log command does not clear the diagnostic log The next Show log command will display information from the beginning of the log file reset wan This function resets WAN interface statistics reset wepkeys This function allows you to force your wireless WEP key settings back to the default values if there are default val ues For example on some models the WEP keys are based on the serial number This allows you to get back those default settings if you have changed them without the need to reset the entire configuration of the unit restart seconds Restarts your Motorola Gateway If you include the optional seconds argument your Motorola Gateway will restart when the specified number of seconds have elapsed You must enter the complete restart command to initiate a restart 111 Administrator s Handbook show all info Displays all settings currently configured in the Motorola Gateway show bridge interfaces Displays bridge interfaces maintained by the Motorola Gateway show bridge table Displays the bridging table maintained by the Motorola Gateway show config Dumps the Motorola Gateway s configuration script just as the script command does in config mode show crash Displays the most recent crash information if any for your Motorola Gateway show daylight savings Di
68. the number of Received Packets This is the number of Receipt errors This is the number of Transmit packets dropped This is the number of Receipt packets dropped This is the percentage of transmitted errors This is the percentage of receipt errors This is the number of frames transmitted This is the number of frames received This is the number of bytes transmitted This is the number of bytes received This is the number of unicast packets transmitted This is the number of unicast packets received This is the number of multicast packets transmitted This is the number of multicast packets received This is the number of requests made to the device by local control This is the number of replies made by the device to local control This is the number of requests made to the device by remote control This is the number of replies made by the device to remote control 55 Administrator s Handbook Voice If you click the Voice ink the Voice page appears e088 status s g at amp t Q MOTOROLA SS Status Line Details Call Statistics Status Help Refresh The device supports two telephone lines Registration State This state refers to the Line 1 Line 2 connection between the SIP server and the device Phone Number not provisioned not provisioned for each line Registration State Down Down Line State This state refers to the Phone Line state Line State Idle Idle for each line Registration Details Time
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70. to five seconds after it has been depressed If the reset button is held for more than 5 seconds then it will continue to flash until released or until 10 seconds see below If you press the factory reset button for a longer period of time the device will be reset to the factory default shipped settings If the button is held for ten seconds the Power indicator continues to flash for an additional 5 seconds and then the indicator lights will return to their normal operating mode independent of whether or not the reset but ton is still depressed 96 Log Event Messages Administration Related Log Messages 1 administrative access attempted 2 administrative access authenticated and allowed 3 administrative access allowed 4 administrative access denied invalid user name 5 administrative access denied invalid password 6 administrative access denied telnet access not allowed 7 administrative access denied web access not allowed This log message is generated whenever the user attempts to access the router s management interface This log message is generated whenever the user attempts to access the router s management interface and is successfully authenticated and allowed access to the management interface If for some reason a customer does not want password protection for the management interface this log message is generated whenever any user attempts to access the r
71. to run to com pletion Each test generates one of the following result codes Result Meaning PASS The test was successful FAIL The test was unsuccessful 81 Administrator s Handbook Result Meaning SKIPPED The test was skipped because a test on which it depended failed PENDING The test timed out without producing a result Try running the test again WARNING The test was unsuccessful The Service Provider equipment your Modem connects to may not support this test Below are some specific tests Action If PING fails possible causes are From the Check Connection page Ping the internet default gateway IP address DSL is down DSL settings are incorrect Gate way s IP address or subnet mask are wrong gate way router is down Ping an internet site by IP address Site is down Ping an internet site by name Servers are down site is down From a LAN PC Ping the Modem s LAN IP address IP address and subnet mask of PC are not on the same scheme as the Modem cabling or other con nectivity issue Ping an internet site by IP address PC s subnet mask may be incorrect site is down Ping an internet site by name DNS is not properly configured on the PC site is down 82 Link Logs When you click Logs the Logs page appears Logs Clear Log Save to File Select Li Firewall P0000 00 00T00 00 04 sdb 318 log buffer P0000 00 00T00 00 04 sdb 318 libmotopia P0000 00 00T
72. to the IA_NA T1 is a time duration rel ative to the current time expressed in units of seconds Defaults to 302400 3 5 days The time at which the client contacts any available server to extend the lifetimes of the addresses T2 assigned to the IA_NA T2 is a time duration relative to the current time expressed in units of sec onds Defaults to 483840 5 6 days and also per global DHCPv6 T1 T2 values per RFC 3633 for PD prefixes The time at which the requesting router should contact the delegating router from which the pre T1 fixes in the IA_PD were obtained to extend the lifetimes of the prefixes delegated to the IA_PD T1 is a time duration relative to the current time expressed in units of seconds The time at which the requesting router should contact any available delegating router to extend T2 the lifetimes of the prefixes assigned to the IA_PD T2 is a time duration relative to the current time expressed in units of seconds set ip6 dhcp server info refresh time seconds In seconds per rfc 4242 The information refresh time option specifies an upper bound for how long a client should wait before refreshing information retrieved from DHCPV 6 in stateless mode http tools ietf org html rfc4242 The default is 86400 24 hours Static Routes ip6 static route set ip6 static route name conn oid ipv6_conn_name Route is directed to IPv6 connection named ipv6_conn_name set ip6 static route name nexthop Pv6_a
73. without a decimal point e g O3 is a REN of 0 3 For earlier products the REN is separately shown on the label e If this equipment the Motorola Gateway causes harm to the telephone network the telephone company will notify you in advance that temporary discontinuance of service may be required But if advance notice isn t practical the telephone company will notify the customer as soon as possible Also you will be advised of your right to file a complaint with the FCC if you believe it is necessary f The telephone company may make changes in its facilities equipment operations or procedures that could affect the operation of the equipment If this happens the telephone company will provide advance notice in order for you to make necessary modifications to maintain uninterrupted service g If trouble is experienced with this equipment the Motorola Gateway for warranty information please contact Technical Support for Hardware Products 1 877 466 8646 http www motorola com support If the equipment is causing harm to the telephone network the telephone company may request that you disconnect the equipment until the problem is resolved h This equipment not intended to be repaired by the end user In case of any problems please refer to the trouble shooting section of the Product User Manual before calling Motorola Technical Support i Connection to party line service is subject to state tariffs Contact the state pu
74. 0 12 source 224 0 0 0 4 Source destination 224 0 0 0 5 Source destination 0 0 0 0 8 Source destination 255 255 255 255 destination The default is on set security spi ip4 private addr drop off on Drops packets sourced or destined for private IPv4 addresses The default is off set security spi flood limit enable on off Enables or disables whether packet flooding should be detected and offending packets be dropped Default is on set security spi flood limit limit pps_value Sets a maximum Packets Per Second PPS value for packet flood criterion Defaults to 4 set security spi flood limit burst limit max_value Sets a maximum value in a packet burst for packet flood criterion Defaults to 8 set security spi flood limit icmp enable on off Enables or disables whether ICMP packet flooding should be detected and offending packets be dropped Defaults to on 158 set security spi flood limit udp enable off on Enables or disables whether UDP packet flooding should be detected and offending packets be dropped Defaults to off set security spi flood limit tcp enable off on Enables or disables whether TCP packet flooding should be detected and offending packets be dropped Defaults to off set security spi flood limit tcp syn cookie on off Allows TCP SYN cookies flooding to be excluded Defaults to on Reflexive ACL set security spi ip6 allow inbound on off Turns r
75. 00 00 04 sdb 318 starting p P0000 00 00T00 00 11 sdb 318 libmotopia Closing dev motopia P0000 00 00T00 00 11 sdb 318 Loading platform module bem_enet P0000 00 00T00 00 12 sdb 318 SSL CA root cert directory is ready P0000 00 00T00 00 12 L6 sdb 318 Hardware is NVG510 P0000 00 00T00 00 13 sdb 318 S N 153056273312 SKU 64 P0000 00 00T00 00 15 sdb 318 Wireless subsystem found P0000 00 00T00 00 18 sdb 318 VOIP subsystem found P0000 00 00T00 00 18 sdb 318 netfilter redirect object not found skip preroui P0000 00 00T00 00 20 sdb 318 ip6 route 1 setting state from unset to down P0000 00 00T00 00 20 sdb 318 Wi Fi Adding interface wld P0000 00 00T00 00 20 sdb 318 Wi Fi Adding interface wl0 1 P0000 00 00T00 00 20 sdb 318 Wi Fi Adding interface wl0 2 P0000 00 00T00 00 20 sdb 318 Wi Fi Adding interface wl0 3 P0000 00 00T00 00 20 sdb 318 DSL EOC version 23a2dd63a0 NVG510 901108 64 P0000 00 00T00 00 20 sdb 318 enabling vc 1 P0000 00 00T00 00 21 sdb 318 starting process bin voipexe pid 1089 P0000 00 00T00 00 21 sdb 318 voipexe start returned ret 0 P0000 00 00T00 00 21 sdb 318 login authorization delay timer set for 300 secon P0000 00 00T00 00 21 sdb 318 SYS no saved configuration found using defaults P0000 00 00T00 00 21 sdb 318 ip6_set_proc setting to 1 P0000 00 00T00 00 21 sdb 318 ip6_set_proc setting to 1 P0000 00 00T00 00 21 sdb 318 ip6_set_proc setting to 0 P0000 00 00T00 00 22
76. 1 LED is also the Gigabit ethernet WAN LED when that is in play and DSL is not Service Phone 1 2 Solid Green IP connected The device has a WAN IP address from DHCP or 802 1x authentication and the broadband connection is up Flashing Green Attempting PPP connection Attempting IEEE 802 1X authentication or attempting to obtain DHCP information Red Device attempted to become IP connected and failed no DHCP response 802 1x authentication failed no IP address from IPCP etc The Red state times out after two min utes and the Service indicator light returns to the Off state Off The device is not powered or the broadband connection is not present Solid Green The associated VolP line has been registered with a SIP proxy server Flashing Green Indicates a telephone is off hook on the associated VolP line Off VolP not in use line not registered or Gateway power off USB Solid Green Powered device connected to the associated port includes devices with wake on LAN capability where a slight voltage is supplied to the Ethernet connection Flickering Green Activity seen from devices associated with the port The flickering of the light is synchronized to actual data traffic Off The device is not powered no cable or no powered devices connected to the associ ated ports 14 Motorola Gateway NVG589 Rear View Power Jack RJ14 FXS Ethernet LAN DSL WAN Gigabit Etherne
77. 5 133 224 0 0 1 224 0 0 1 224 0 0 1 224 0 0 1 224 0 0 1 69 171 228 21 192 168 1 255 ICMP TCP TCP TCP TCP ICMP ICMP ICMP ICMP ICMP UDP ICMP ICMP ICMP ICMP ICMP ICMP ICMP ICMP ICMP ICMP ICMP ICMP ICMP ICMP ICMP ICMP ICMP ICMP ICMP ICMP ICMP ICMP ICMP ICMP TCP NN TCP NNNNN UDP ICMP Echo Request Downstream direction Downstream direction Downstream direction Downstream direction ICMP Echo Request ICMP Echo Request ICMP Echo Request ICMP Echo Request ICMP Echo Request Generic Discards ICMP Echo Request ICMP Echo Request ICMP Echo Request ICMP Echo Request ICMP Echo Request ICMP Echo Request ICMP Echo Request ICMP Echo Request ICMP Echo Request ICMP Echo Request ICMP Echo Request ICMP Echo Request ICMP Echo Request ICMP Echo Request ICMP Echo Request ICMP Echo Request ICMP Echo Request ICMP Echo Request ICMP Echo Request ICMP Echo Request ICMP Echo Request ICMP Echo Request ICMP Echo Request ICMP Echo Request Generic Discards Generic Discards Downstream direction Generic Discards Generic Discards Generic Discards Downstream direction Generic Discards Generic Discards Generic Discards Generic Discards Generic Discards Downstream direction Generic Discards 84 Link Update When you click Update the Update page appears Operating System Software is what makes your Gateway run and occasionally it needs to be updated Your Cur rent software version
78. 9437188 ip gt gt to identify your current location Some CLI commands are not available until certain conditions are met For example you must enable IP for an interface before you can enter IP settings for that interface Navigating the CONFIG Hierarchy Moving from CONFIG to SHELL You can navigate from anywhere in the CONFIG hierarchy back to the SHELL level by entering quit at the CONFIG prompt and pressing Return Motorola 3000 9437188 top gt gt quit Motorola 3000 9437188 gt Moving from top to a subnode You can navigate from the top node to a subnode by entering the node name or the significant letters of the node name at the CONFIG prompt and pressing RETURN For example you move to the IP subnode by entering ip and pressing RETURN Motorola 3000 9437188 top gt gt ip Motorola 3000 9437188 ip gt gt As a shortcut you can enter the significant letters of the node name in place of the full node name at the CONFIG prompt The significant characters of a node name are the letters that uniquely identify the node For example since no other CONFIG node starts with b you could enter one letter b to move to the bridge node Jumping down several nodes at once You can jump down several levels in the CONFIG hierarchy by entering the complete path to a node Moving up one node You can move up through the CONFIG hierarchy one node at a time by entering the up command Jumping to the top node
79. AT amp T online support for troubleshooting and repair Modify your Wireless security or settings Restart your gateway Find a computer on your home network Adjust firewall settings for gaming and applications Goto AT amp T online support for troubleshooting and repair This link will connect you to the IP Diagnostics page with help for troubleshooting and the AT amp T Help Desk information See IP Diagnostics Page Redirect on page 26 Modify your Wireless security or settings This link will connect you to the Wireless page See Wireless on page 46 Restart your device This link will connect you to the Restart Device page See Restart Device on page 36 29 Administrator s Handbook Find a computer on your home network This link will connect you to the Device List page See Device List on page 32 Adjust firewall settings for gaming and applications This link will connect you to the NAT Gaming page See NAT Gaming on page 69 30 Tab Bar The tab bar is located at the top of every page allowing you to move freely about the site Broadband Home Network Voice Firewall Diagnostics The tabs reveal a succession of pages that allow you to manage or configure several features of your Gateway Each tab is described in its own section Help Help is provided in your Gateway Help is available in the right hand frame on every page in the
80. Blacklisted depending on your selection MAC Delete Click the Save button You can Add or Delete any of your entries later by returning to this page 50 Link Wireless Scan Your device automatically checks for the best channel to broadcast wireless services However in some cases it may be useful to switch to a different channel 1 through 11 for North America on which the network will broad cast Wireless Scan Warning The Wireless Channel Scan is in invasive test Client devices may be temporarily disconnected from wireless service while the test is performed Continue Cancel This is a frequency range within the 2 4Ghz band Channel selection depends on government regulated radio fre quencies that vary from region to region Channel selection can have a significant impact on performance depending on other wireless activity close to this device You need not select a channel at any of the computers on your wireless network They will automatically scan available channels seeking a wireless device broadcasting on the SSID for which they are configured This scan will disconnect any wireless client devices from the wireless network If you want to scan for a different channel on which the device will broadcast click the Continue button 51 Administrator s Handbook Link Subnets amp DHCP When you click the Subnets amp DHCP link the Subnets amp DHCP page appears Subnets amp
81. D WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT INDIRECT INCIDENTAL SPECIAL EXEMPLARY OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES LOSS OF USE DATA OR PROFITS OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY WHETHER IN CONTRACT STRICT LIABILITY OR TORT INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE Copyright c 1989 Regents of the University of California All rights reserved Redistribution and use in source and binary forms are permitted provided that the above copyright notice and this paragraph are duplicated in all such forms and that any documentation advertising materials and other materials related to such distribution and use acknowledge that the software was developed by the University of California Berkeley The name of the University may not be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific prior written permission THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED AS IS AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTIBILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE Van Jacobson van helios ee bl gov Dec 31 1989 Initial distribution Modified June 1993
82. G Commands icstaew scenes Stk eae Cas 121 Connection commands aaaeeeaa ee eee ees 121 Table of Contents Filterset commands 0000 cece eee 124 Queue commands s 5 lt jar eee eti ick eS ee ee ree 128 IP Gateway commands 0 00 cette 130 IPv6 Commands 00 00 eee 130 IP DNS commands 2 00 00 eee eee eee 138 IP IGMP commands 2 0000 e eee eee eee eee 139 NIP Commands ss repna odes oh ahi ET a eet fake es 141 Application Layer Gateway ALG commands 142 Dynamic DNS Commands 00020 0c eee eens 142 Link commands ei geste eee eR ee dean 143 Management commands 00200 cee nets 146 Remote access commands 2 000000 cece eee eee 148 Physical interfaces commands 0 00 eee eee eee 150 PPPoE relay commands 0 000 e eee ees 156 NAT Pinhole commands 20000e cece e eee eens 157 Security Stateful Packet Inspection SPI commands 157 VolP GCOMMANGS ss ta oea Silt cadena head ney dea ts oe ae Ake i SOs 159 System commands 00000 cece eee eee 167 Debug Commands sess see sr ea eee eee 171 Disclaimer amp Warning Text 0200 ccc eee eee eee 171 COMMANAS s 2 0062 chat eee Se as ales Soli e as tech age aie a 171 CHAPTER 5 Technical Specifications and Safety Information 173 DESCrIPlION erica aie eal seal a aa a adie 173 Power SuUpDIY 2 0 pr
83. H All other LED OFF If the device does not boot and fails its self test or fails to perform initial load of the boot loader Power LED RED FLASH ALL other LED OFF If the device boots and then detects a failure Power LED GREEN FLASH starting POST and then all LEDs will FLASH RED including Power LED Battery Solid Green Battery in place but not being used Flashing Green Battery charging Solid Red Battery backup mechanism has a fault Flashing Red Battery needs to be replaced Solid Amber Battery in use Flashing Amber Low battery Off No battery or battery has no charge Cycle between all colors Battery conducting self test 90 LED Action Ethernet Solid Green Powered device connected to the associated port includes devices with wake on LAN capability where a slight voltage is supplied to the Ethernet connection Flickering Green Activity seen from devices associated with the port The flickering of the light is synchronized to actual data traffic Off The device is not powered no cable or no powered devices connected to the associ ated ports Wireless HomePNA Broadband 1 2 Solid Green Wi Fi is powered Flickering Green Activity seen from devices connected via Wi Fi The flickering of the light is synchronized to actual data traffic Off The device is not powered or no powered devices connected to the associated ports So
84. IP address to be escaped by the Captive Portal lt xs documentation gt lt xs annotation gt lt xs element gt lt xs sequence gt lt xs complexType gt X_00DO09E_GetCaptivePortalParams RPC lt X_00D09E GetCaptivePortalParams gt lt xs element name X_ 00D09E GetCaptivePortalParams gt lt xs annotation gt lt xs documentation gt X_00D09E GetCaptivePortalParams message is to get the Captive Portal parameters on a CPE lt xs documentation gt 204 lt xs annotation gt lt xs complexType gt lt xs element gt lt X_00D09E GetCaptivePortalParamsResponse gt lt xs element name X 00D09E GetCaptivePortalParamsResponse gt lt xs annotation gt lt xs documentation gt X_00D09E GetCaptivePortalParamsResponse response message for X_00D09E GetCaptivePortalParams request lt xs documentation gt lt xs annotation gt lt xs complexType gt lt xs Sequence gt lt xs element name CaptivePortalParamStruct type tns CaptivePortalParamStruct gt lt xs sequence gt lt xs complexType gt lt xs element gt X_00DO09E_SetCaptivePortalParams RPC lt X_00D09E SetCaptivePortalParams gt lt xs element name X_ 00D09E SetCaptivePortalParams gt lt xs annotation gt lt xs documentation gt X_00D09E SetCaptivePortalParams message to set the Captive Portal parameters on a CPE lt xs documentation gt lt xs annotation gt lt xs complexType gt lt xs sequence gt lt xs element name
85. IPv6 Statistics Transmit Packets Transmit Errors Transmit Discards Downstream and Upstream Statistics Line 2 Downstream Upstream Clear Statistics The Broadband Status page displays information about the Gateway s WAN connection s to the Internet Broadband Status Line State May be Up connected or Down disconnected Broadband Connection May be Up connected or Down disconnected 37 Administrator s Handbook Downstream Sync Rate This is the rate at which your connection can download receive data on your DSL line in kilobits per second Upstream Sync Rate This is the rate at which your connection can upload send data on your DSL line in kilobits per second Modulation Method of regulating the DSL signal DMT Discrete MultiTone allows connec tions to work better when certain radio transmitters are present Data Path Type of path used by the device s processor Broadband IPv4 Address The public IP address of your device whether dynamically or statically assigned Gateway IPv4 Address Your ISP s gateway router IP address MAC Address Your Gateway s unique hardware address identifier Primary DNS The IP Address of the Primary Domain Name Server Secondary DNS The IP Address of the backup Domain Name Server if available Primary DNS Name The name of the Primary Domain Name Server Secondary DNS Name The name of the backup Domain Name Server if available MTU Maximum Transmittable Unit before
86. If too many devices are attached they may not ring properly FCC Statements a This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules and the requirements adopted by the ACTA On the bottom of this equipment is a label that contains among other information a product identifier in the format US AAAEQ TXXXX If requested this number must be provided to the telephone company b List all applicable certification jack Universal Service Order Codes USOC for the equipment RJ11 c A plug and jack used to connect this equipment to the premises wiring and telephone network must comply with the applicable FCC Part 68 rules and requirements adopted by the ACTA A compliant telephone cord and modular plug is provided with this product It is designed to be connected to a compatible modular jack that is also compliant See installation instructions for details d The REN is used to determine the number of devices that may be connected to a telephone line Excessive RENS on a telephone line may result in the devices not ringing in response to an incoming call In most but not all areas the sum of RENs should not exceed five 5 0 To be certain of the number of devices that may be connected to a line as determined by the total RENs contact the local telephone company For products approved after July 23 2002 the REN for this product is part of the product identifier that has the format US AAAEQ TXXXxX The digits represented by are the REN
87. L IP Protocol NM_LOGDROP_CAT_IP_SPOOF IP SPOOF IP Address is spoofed could not have been sent by a device legit imately with the address in the source address field NM_LOGDROP_CAT_IP_ILL IP ILLEGAL IP Address is illegal either src or dest NM_LOGDROP_CAT_TCP TCP TCP Header generic NM_LOGDROP_CAT_TCP_SRC_PORT TCP SRC PORT TCP Source Port NM_LOGDROP_CAT_TCP_DST_PORT TCP DST PORT TCP Destination Port NM_LOGDROP_CAT_TCP_FLAGS TCP FLAGS TCP Flags field NM_LOGDROP_CAT_UDP UDP UDP Header generic NM_LOGDROP_CAT_UDP_SRC_PORT UDP SRC PORT UDP Source Port NM_LOGDROP_CAT_UDP_DST_PORT UDP DST PORT UDP Destination Port 99 Administrator s Handbook Firewall Log Messages Detail AT amp T requirement 841 Reason Enumeration C Log Text YNY tne packer was Representation logged NM_LOGDROP_CAT_ICMP ICMP ICMP Packet generic NM_LOGDROP_CAT_ICMP_TYPE ICMP TYPE ICMP Type Field NM_LOGDROP_CAT_ICMP_CODE ICMP CODE ICMP Code Field NM_LOGDROP_CAT_ICMP6 ICMPv6 ICMPv 6 generic NM_LOGDROP_CAT_POLICY POLICY Policy generic This currently includes filterset rules restricted hosts IPv6 Profiles NM_LOGDROP_CAT_POLICY_INPUT POLICY INPUT GEN DISCARD Packets destined for the CPE that are generically discarded we specify the packets we DO want the rest are discarded NM_LOGDROP_CAT_POLICY_WAN_M GMT POLICY WAN MG
88. LON UNIVERSITY BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE DATA OR PROFITS WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE Copyright c 1999 2004 Paul Mackerras All rights reserved Redistribution and use in source and binary forms with or without modification are permitted provided that the following conditions are met 1 Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice this list of conditions and the following disclaimer 2 The name s of the authors of this software must not be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without prior written permission 3 Redistributions of any form whatsoever must retain the following acknowledgment This product includes software developed by Paul Mackerras lt paulus samba org gt THE AUTHORS OF THIS SOFTWARE DISCLAIM ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE DATA OR PROFITS WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION ARISING 195 Administrator s Handbook OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWA
89. Link up Duplex Full duplex active Speed 100BASE T Transmit OK 434 Transmit unicastpkts NA Receive OK 267 Receive unicastpkts 267 show group mgmt Displays the IGMP Snooping Table See IP IGMP commands on page 139 for detailed explanation show ip arp Displays the Ethernet address resolution table stored in your Motorola Gateway show ip igmp Displays the contents of the IGMP Group Address table and the IGMP Report table maintained by your Motorola Gateway 113 Administrator s Handbook show ip interfaces Displays the IP interfaces for your Motorola Gateway show ip firewall Displays firewall statistics show ip lan discovery Displays the LAN Host Discovery Table of hosts on the wired or wireless LAN and whether or not they are cur Displays the IP routes stored in your Motorola Gateway show ipmap Displays IPMap table NAT 6rd check 6rd_ip_v6_conn_name Sends out 6rd loopback packets to the 6rd BG Verifies 6rd connectivity to the 6rd BG show ipv6 interfaces Display IPv6 interfaces show ipv6 routes Display IPv6 route table show ipv6 neighbors Display IPv6 neighbor table show ipv6 dhcp server leases Display DHCPv6 server lease table show ipv6 statistics Display IPv6 statistics information show log Displays blocks of information from the Motorola Gateway diagnostic log To see the entire log you can repeat the
90. MAGES END OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS libtecla 1 6 1 Martin C Shepherd License Copyright c 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 by Martin C Shepherd All rights reserved Permission is hereby granted free of charge to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files the Software to deal in the Software without restriction including without limitation the rights to use copy modify merge publish distribute and or sell copies of the Software and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so provided that the above copyright notice s and this permission notice appear in all copies of the Software and that both the above copyright notice s and this permission notice appear in supporting documentation THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED AS IS WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT OF THIRD PARTY RIGHTS IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER OR HOLDERS INCLUDED IN THIS NOTICE BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM OR ANY SPECIAL INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE DATA OR PROFITS WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE Except as contained in this notice the name of a copyright holder shall not be used in adver
91. MMVLATFLAEIMBRA SEFO F HAASY Y EAZECHHMYADtE lt K ESL Motorola 2 2 W2 0 ASS ASS LENSES BSH SA Weal OHA Se RUE Ze gY aJ EH LMd MSS A A HIS HSS SAGE NALS PERU WSU HS ASO PSS H A At Sst SSH TIS Ilg AGHA 2 MAS EUH SL SSS I A dH Motorola DAA ASS AHHA 181 Administrator s Handbook BSAA RPMS Motorola REMERA tn Motorola WIRE READ AMAR HAE Sah Pah LAX MRR Tato BLL ERP SMM WIR CSE RAKED AES ST ROR W h KURA WRAKKE ERA WR AM ARE SEER BCH Motorola SP ARBWSRBH ERRHA Motorola B amp ASIEI ir ERG EER EAMotorol abyems aL SCF ESE AAE gt SOS SOE gt ROWE gt gt HODES RAHM DO AREER E ee EUR Reel SESE AR HHA SUR A i LE lt SCRE BHD IER aR gt GPM torol a ZAREE TAARN HH e Please visit http www motorola com recycle for instructions on recycling 182 Copyright Acknowledgments Because Motorola has included certain software source code in this product Motorola includes the following text required by the respective copyright holders Open Source Software Information For instructions on how to obtain a copy of any source code being made publicly available by Motorola related to software used in this Motorola product you may send your request in writing to Motorola Inc OSS Management 2450 Walsh Avenue Santa Clara CA 95051 USA The Motorola website opensource motorola com also contains information regarding Motorolais use of open source Motorola has created the
92. MT ACCESS 1 Trying to access CPE service from WAN side using LAN side port 2 Trying to access CPE service from LAN side using WAN side IP address 3 Trying to access CPE service from WAN side using IPv6 NM_LOGDROP_CAT_POLICY_ICMP_E CHO POLICY ICMP ECHO ICMP Echo Request discarded more specific than NM_LOGDROP_CAT_ICMP_TY PE NM_LOGDROP_CAT_POLICY_UWC_R ESTRICT POLICY UWC RESTRICT Packets dropped because of Universal Wi Fi Configuration restrictions currently unused NM_LOGDROP_CAT_POLICY_RESTRI CTED_HOST POLICY RESTRICTED HOST Packets dropped because of Restricted Host feature either content or time restrictions cur rently unused NM_LOGDROP_CAT_POLICY_WAN_D NS_QUERY POLICY WAN SIDE DNS QUERY DNS query packets received on a WAN interface NM_LOGDROP_CAT_POLICY_WAN_D HCP_TOSRVR POLICY WAN SIDE DHCP TO SRVR DHCP DISCOVER REQUEST received on a WAN interface NM_LOGDROP_CAT_POLICY_AH POLICY IPV6 AH IPv6 Packets with AH Header if so configured NM_LOGDROP_CAT_POLICY_ESP POLICY IPV6 ESP IPv6 Packets with ESP Header if so configured NM_LOGDROP_CAT_POLICY_DEP_HE ADER POLICY DEPRECATED HEADER IPv6 Packets with deprecated header currently this only includes routing extension header type 0 NM_LOGDROP_CAT_POLICY_CAPT_P ORTAL POLICY CAPTIVE POR TAL IPv6 Packets dropped because captive portal is
93. NGEMENT SUN SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES SUFFERED BY LICENSEE AS A RESULT OF USING MODIFYING OR DISTRIBUTING THIS SOFTWARE OR ITS DERIVATIVES Copyright c 1985 1986 The Regents of the University of California All rights reserved This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by James A Woods derived from original work by Spencer Thomas and Joseph Orost Redistribution and use in source and binary forms with or without modification are permitted provided that the following conditions are met 1 Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice this list of conditions and the following disclaimer 2 Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and or other materials provided with the distribution 3 All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software must display the following acknowledgement This product includes software developed by the University of California Berkeley and its contributors 4 Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific prior written permission THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS AS IS AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE 197 Administrator s Handbook IMPLIE
94. ON When using your telephone equipment basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire electric shock and injury to persons including the following Do not use this product near water for example near a bathtub wash bowl kitchen sink or laundry tub in a wet basement or near a swimming pool Avoid using a telephone other than a cordless type during an electrical storm There may be a remote risk of electrical shock from lightning Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak CAUTION The external phone should be UL Listed and the connections should be made in accordance with Article 800 of the NEC COAX INSTALLATION Be sure that the outside cable system is grounded so as to provide some protection against voltage surges and built up static charges Article 820 20 of the NEC Section 54 Part of the Canadian Electrical Code provides guidelines for proper grounding and in particular specifies the CATV cable ground shall be connected to the grounding system of the building as close to the point of cable entry as practical PRODUCT VENTILATION The Motorola Gateway is intended for use in a consumer s home Ambient temperatures around this product should not exceed 104 F 40 C It should not be used in locations exposed to outside heat radiation or trapping of its own heat The product should have at least one inch of clearance on all sides except the bottom when
95. P lines over one RJ11 VolP port In order to N connect two phone lines the supplied inner outer pair splitter adapters must be attached to the RJ11 VolP port in order to terminate both lines This is a special purpose splitter You must only use the inner outer pair splitter adapters supplied by AT amp T 92 LED Function Summary Matrix Solid Green Flashing Flashing Red Off The unit The device is Green A A POST fail has no AC powered Power On Self ure not boota power Test POST is ble or device in progress malfunction occurred Power When the device encoun ters a POST failure all indi cator lights on the front of the device continu ously flash Solid Green Flashing Off The Powered Green Activ device is not device con ity seen from powered no nected to the devices associ cable or no associated port ated with the powered includes port The flick devices con devices with ering of the light nected to the Ethernet wake on LAN is synchro associated capability nized to actual ports where a slight data traffic voltage is sup plied to the Ethernet con nection Solid Green Flashing Off The Wi Fi is pow Green Activ device is not ered ity seen from powered or no devices con powered nected via Wi devices con Wireless Fi The flicker nected to the ing of the light associated is synchro ports nized to actual data traffic Solid Green Flashing Off
96. PLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FORA PARTICULAR PURPOSE THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO THE QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE OF THE PROGRAM IS WITH YOU SHOULD THE PROGRAM PROVE DEFECTIVE YOU ASSUME THE COST OF ALL NECESSARY SERVICING REPAIR OR CORRECTION 188 12 INNO EVENT UNLESS REQUIRED BY APPLICABLE LAW OR AGREED TO IN WRITING WILL ANY COPYRIGHT HOLDER OR ANY OTHER PARTY WHO MAY MODIFY AND OR REDISTRIBUTE THE PROGRAM AS PERMITTED ABOVE BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR DAMAGES INCLUDING ANY GENERAL SPECIAL INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE PROGRAM INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF DATA OR DATA BEING RENDERED INACCURATE OR LOSSES SUSTAINED BY YOU OR THIRD PARTIES ORA FAILURE OF THE PROGRAM TO OPERATE WITH ANY OTHER PROGRAMS EVEN IF SUCH HOLDER OR OTHER PARTY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES END OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS GNU Lesser General Public License 2 1 LGPL This Motorola product contains the following open source software packages licensed under the terms of the LGPL 2 1 license uClibc 0 9 29 Version 2 1 February 1999 Copyright C 1991 1999 Free Software Foundation Inc 51 Franklin Street Fifth Floor Boston MA 02110 1301 USA Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies of this license document but changing it is not allowed This is the first released version of the Lesser GPL It al
97. Profile name lt Profile Name gt 6 PPP lt WAN Instance gt down This log message is generated when the DSL link comes up This log message is generated when the DSL link goes down This log message is generated when RFC 1483 link comes up This log message is generated when RFC1483 link goes down This log message is generated when a PPP channel comes up This log message is generated when a PPP channel goes down The lt Reason gt reason for the channel going down is displayed as well Access related Log Messages 1 permitted This log message is generated whenever a packet is allowed to traverse router interfaces or allowed to access the router itself 2 attempt This log message is generated whenever a packet attempts to 3 dropped violation of secu rity policy 4 dropped invalid checksum 5 dropped invalid data length 6 dropped fragmented packet 7 dropped cannot fragment 8 dropped no route found 9 dropped invalid IP version 10 dropped possible land attack traverse router interfaces or attempts to access the router itself This log message is generated whenever a packet traversing the router or destined to the router itself is dropped by the firewall because it violates the expected conditions This log message is generated whenever a packet traversing the router or destined to the router itself is dropped because of invalid IP checksum This log message is ge
98. Q MOTOROLA Administrator s Handbook Motorola Embedded Software Version 9 1 0 Motorola NVG589 VDSL2 Gateway itO duhn at amp t M Administrator s Handbook Copyright 2012 Motorola Mobility LLC All rights reserved MOTOROLA and the Stylized M logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Motorola Trademark Holdings LLC All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or by any means or used to make any derivative work such as translation transformation or adaptation without written permission from Motorola Mobility LLC Motorola reserves the right to revise this publication and to make changes in content from time to time without obligation on the part of Motorola to provide notification of such revision or change Motorola pro vides this guide without warranty of any kind implied or expressed including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular pur pose Motorola may make improvements or changes in the product s described in this manual at any time 2010 Motorola Mobility LLC All rights reserved MOTOROLA and the Stylized M logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Motorola Trademark Holdings LLC All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or by any means or used to make
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100. RNING THE SYSTEM OR SUB JECT MATTER OF THIS DOCUMENTATION REGARDLESS OF THE FORM OF ANY CLAIM OR ACTION WHETHER IN CONTRACT NEGLIGENCE STRICT LIABILITY OR OTH ERWISE FOR ANY A MATTER BEYOND ITS REASONABLE CONTROL B LOSS OR INACCURACY OF DATA LOSS OR INTERRUPTION OF USE OR COST OF PROCURING SUBSTITUTE TECHNOLOGY GOODS OR SERVICES C INDIRECT PUNITIVE INCIDENTAL RELIANCE SPECIAL EXEMPLARY OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUD ING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF BUSINESS REVENUES PROFITS OR GOODWILL OR D DIRECT DAMAGES IN THE AGGREGATE IN EXCESS OF THE FEES PAID TO IT HEREUNDER FOR THE SYSTEM OR SERVICE GIVING RISE TO SUCH DAMAGES DURING THE 12 MONTH PERIOD PRIOR TO THE DATE THE CAUSE OF ACTION AROSE EVEN IF COMPANY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES THESE LIMITATIONS ARE INDEPENDENT FROM ALL OTHER PROVISIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT AND SHALL APPLY NOTWITHSTANDING THE FAILURE OF ANY REMEDY PROVIDED HEREIN All Motorola Mobility LLC products are furnished under a license agreement included with the product If you are unable to locate a copy of the license agreement please contact Motorola Mobility LLC NOTE THIS IS DRAFT DOCUMENTATION INTENDED FOR TESTING AND EVALUATIVE REVIEW IT MAY CON TAIN ERRORS IT SHOULD NOT BE CONSIDERED SUITABLE FOR USE IN A PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENT Motorola Mobility LLC 600 North U S Highway 45 Libertyville Illinois 60048 USA Telephone 1 847 523 5000 Part Number 58XXXX 001 00r2
101. S OR SERVICES LOSS OF USE DATA OR PROFITS OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY WHETHER IN CONTRACT STRICT LIABILITY OR TORT INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE dhcp dhcp isc 4 1 1 P1 Copyright 2004 2011 by Internet Systems Consortium Inc ISC Copyright 1995 2003 by Internet Software Consortium Permission to use copy modify and or distribute this software for any purpose with or without fee is hereby granted provided that the above copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED AS IS AND ISC DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS IN NO EVENT SHALL ISC BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL DIRECT INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE DATA OR PROFITS WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE DropBear 0 52 Copyright c 2002 2006 Matt Johnston Portions copyright c 2004 Mihnea Stoenescu All rights reserved Permission is hereby granted free of charge to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files the Software to deal in the Software without restriction including w
102. S PIN Submit The Wireless page s center section contains a summary of the Wireless Access Point s configuration settings and operational status Summary Information Field Status and or Description General Information Wireless Operation May be either On or Off Network Name SSID This is the name or ID that is displayed to a client scan The default SSID for the Gateway is attxxx where xxx is the last 3 digits of the serial number located on the side of the gateway Hide SSID May be either Off or On If On your SSID will not appear in a client scan Security The type of wireless encryption security in use May be OFF No Privacy WPA PSK or WEP Default Key or Manual WPA Version If WPA is selected may be Both WPA 1 or WPA 2 WEP Key Length May be 10 characters for 40 64 bit or 26 characters for 128 bit WP encryption Key Here you can enter a manual encryption key Mode May be 802 11B only 802 11G only 802 11N or 802 11 B G N Bandwidth The capacity of the wireless LAN to carry traffic in megahertz 20 or 40 Channel The radio channel that your Wi Fi network is broadcasting on Power Level May be adjusted up to 100 lower if multiple wireless access points are in use and might interfere with each other Wireless Protected Setup May be either On or Off WPS The Wireless Operation function is automatically enabled by default If you uncheck the checkbox the Wire less Options are disabled and the Wireles
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106. Stamp The time at which the last registration took place Server Address The IP Address of the Time Stamp Registration Server Server Address Last Registration Last Registration Message Response to last Message Registration request SUCCESS FAILURE Last Retry Interval Last Retry Interval The interval in seconds before a registration attempt is retried Voice over IP VoIP refers to the ability to make voice telephone calls over the Internet This differs from tradi tional phone calls that use the Public Switched Telephone Network PSTN VoIP calls use an Internet protocol Session Initiation Protocol SIP to transmit sound over a network or the Internet in the form of data packets The Voice page displays information about your VoIP phone lines if configured Your Gateway supports two phones Line 1 and Line 2 If either one or both are registered with a SIP server by your service provider or not registered the Voice page will display their Registration Details The links at the top of the Voice page access a series of pages to allow you to configure and monitor features of your device The following sections give brief descriptions of these pages Status Line Details Call Statistics Line Details on page 57 Call Statistics on page 58 56 Link Line Details When you click the Line Details link the Line Details page appears Line Details Refresh Warning Deregistering a line will
107. TWARE EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE muhttp 1 1 3 Copyright c 2005 Robbert Haarman Permission is hereby granted free of charge to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files the Software to deal in the Software without restriction including without limitation the rights to use copy modify merge publish distribute sublicense and or sell copies of the Software and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so subject to the following conditions The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED AS IS WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT TORT OR OTHERWISE ARISING FROM OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE OpenSSL 0 9 8k OpenSSL SSLeay License LICENSE ISSUES The OpenSSL toolkit stays under a dual license i e both the conditions of the OpenSSL License and the original SSLeay license apply to the toolkit See below for the actual license texts Actually both licenses are BSD style Open Source licenses In case of any license issu
108. WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE DATA OR PROFITS WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE Original version based on RFC2023 Copyright c 1995 1996 1997 Francis Dupont inria fr INRIA Rocquencourt Alain Durand imag fr IMAG Jean Luc Richier imag fr IMAG LSR Copyright c 1998 1999 Francis Dupont inria fr GIE DYADE Alain Durand imag fr IMAG Jean Luc Richier imag fr IMAG LSR Ce travail a EtE fait au sein du GIE DYADE Groupement d IntErit conomique ayant pour membres BULL S A et INRIA Ce logiciel informatique est disponible aux conditions usuelles dans la recherche c est dire qu il peut itre utilisE copiE modifiE distribuE l unique condition que ce texte soit conservE afin que lorigine de ce logiciel soit reconnue Le nom de l Institut National de Recherche en Informatique et en Automatique INRIA de IMAG ou d une personne morale ou physique ayant participE tr Elaboration de ce logiciel ne peut itre utilisE sans son accord prEalable explicite Ce logiciel est fourni tel quel sans aucune garantie support ou responsabilitE d aucune sorte Ce logiciel est dErivE de sources d origine University of California at Berkeley et Digital Equipment Corporation couvertes par des copyrights L Institut d Informatique et de MathEmatiques AppliquEes de Grenoble IMAG est un
109. Web interface Here is an example Help Manufacturer Your device s manufacturer Model Number Your device s manufacturing information Serial Number Your device s unique serial number Usually also printed on the device s label Software Version The version of embedded operating system software currently running on the device MAC Address The WAN MAC Address of the device First Use Date The date of the first successful connection to the Internet This date signals the start of the warranty period Time Since Last Reboot Days Hours Minutes Seconds since the device was restarted Datapump Version The version of the DSL internal firmware The page shown here is displayed when you are on the System Information page 31 Administrator s Handbook Links Bar The links bar at the top of each page allows you to configure different aspects of the features displayed on the page For example on the Home Summary page the button bar is shown below Status Device List System Information Access Code Restart Device Battery Click the links below to be taken to each section Device Status page on page 27 Device List on page 32 System Information on page 34 Access Code on page 35 Restart Device on page 36 Sa A A R a Link Device List When you click the Device List link the Device List page appears Device List Home Network Devices Clear Device List Scan f
110. You can jump to the top level from anywhere in the CONFIG hierarchy by enter ing the top command Moving from one subnode to another You can move from one subnode to another by entering a partial path that identifies how far back to climb Moving from any subnode to any other subnode You can move from any subnode to any other subnode by entering a partial path that starts with a top level CONFIG command Scrolling backward and forward through recent commands You can use the Up and Down arrow keys to scroll backward and forward through recent commands you have entered When the command you want appears press Enter to execute it Entering Commands in CONFIG Mode CONFIG commands consist of keywords and arguments Keywords in a CONFIG command specify the action you want to take or the entity on which you want to act Arguments in a CONFIG command specify the values appropriate to your site For example the CONFIG command 118 set 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 your Gateway you would replace the argument with a value appropriate to your site For example set ip ethernet A 192 31 222 57 Guidelines CONFIG Commands The following table provides guidelines for entering and formatting CONFIG commands Command Rules for entering CONFIG commands component Command verbs CONFIG commands must star
111. a set fails to match on a particular packet the packet is e Forwarded if all the filters are configured to discard not forward e Discarded if all the filters are configured to forward e Discarded if the set contains a combination of forward and discard filters An approach to using filters The ultimate goal of network security is to prevent unauthorized access to the network without compromising authorized access Using filtersets is part of reaching that goal Each filterset you design will be based on one of the following approaches That which is not expressly prohibited is permitted That which is not expressly permitted is prohibited It is strongly recommended that you take the latter and safer approach to all of your filterset designs 64 Working with Packet Filters To work with filters begin by accessing the Packet Filter page Packet Filter Disable Packet Filters Packet Filter Rules No Filter Rules have been defined add a Drop Rule Add a Pass Rule N Packet Filter Enable Disable Packet Filters Click this button to globally turn your filters on or off Packet Filter Rules Buttons Click either Add a Drop Rule or Add a Pass Rule button Action e drop If you select drop the specified packets will be blocked pass If you select pass the specified packets will be forwarded Changes saved Packet Filter Disable Packet Filters P
112. acket Filter Rules Enabled Delete Drop packets that match Ada Match Add a Drop Rule Add a Pass Rule 65 Administrator s Handbook Enter the Source IP Address or Destination IP Address this filter will match on Match Entry Match Type Source IP Address Source IP Address e Destination IP Address Rule Complete Protocol Ingress Interface Egress Interface Source MAC Address Enter Match Destination MAC Address As you create new Matches the pulldown items change There can only be one match from each Match Type for a given rule Match Types like Source Port Destination Port and TCP Flags are only available if other matches for example Protocol TCP have previously been created Select Protocol if necessary from the pull down menu ICMP TCP UDP or None to specify any another IP transport protocol If you chose by number enter the Protocol by number here If you chose by name enter the Protocol by name here Enter the Source Port this filter will match on Enter the Destination Port this filter will match on If you selected ICMP enter the ICMP Type here Match Entry Match Type TCP Flags Match Value Examine TCP Flag Rule Complete Enter Match When you are finished configuring the filter click the Enter Match button The filter is automatically saved 66 Packet Filter Rules List Your entries are displayed as a table Chang
113. aias eg Penn ed at due BEES deco s o ee 173 Environment 302s Sev he eae bs ee Page ea E ee 173 Software and protocols 00 00 c eee 173 Agency approvalS ok eee cece eee 174 Manufacturer s Declaration of Conformance 4 175 Important Safety Instructions cece eee eee 177 47 CFR Part 68 Information cece eee eee 178 ECG Requirements 2352 24 stoke oe ee Se eed 178 FCC Statements 02 00 see eel ee ee ey eae le 178 Electrical Safety Advisory wk eee eee eee 179 Caring for the Environment by Recycling eeeeeee 180 Beskyttelse af milj et med genbrug 20 eee eee ee 180 Umweltschutz durch Recycling 2 0000 eee ee eee 180 Cuidar el medio ambiente mediante el reciclaje 180 Recyclage pour le respect de l environnement 180 Milieubewust recycleren 00000 cc eee 181 Dbaf JoE o Erodowisko recykling 0 cece eee eee 181 Cuidando do meio ambiente atrav s da reciclagem 181 Var r dd om milj n genom atervinning 20005 181 Copyright Acknowledgments cece eee eee eee eee 183 Appendix A Motorola Gateway Captive Portal Implementation 203 OVERVIEW a seam rasen iowa aie A a mide ed a OE ATE TETEE E 203 Captive Portal RPC eee 204 X_OODO9E_GetCaptivePortalParams RPC 204 Administrator s Handbook X_OODO9E_SetCaptivePortalParams RPC 205
114. any derivative work such as translation transformation or adaptation without written permission from Motorola Mobility LLC Motorola reserves the right to revise this publication and to make changes in content from time to time without obligation on the part of Motorola to provide notification of such revision or change Motorola pro vides this guide without warranty of any kind implied or expressed including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular pur pose Motorola may make improvements or changes in the product s described in this manual at any time EXCEPT AS INDICATED IN THE APPLICABLE SYSTEM PURCHASE AGREEMENT THE SYSTEM DOCUMENTATION AND SERVICES ARE PROVIDED AS IS AS AVAIL ABLE WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND MOTOROLA MOBILITY LLC DOES NOT WARRANT THAT THE SYSTEM WILL MEET CUSTOMER S REQUIREMENTS OR THAT THEIR OPERATION WILL BE UNINTERRUPTED OR ERROR FREE OR THAT ANY ERRORS CAN OR WILL BE FIXED MOTOROLA MOBILITY LLC HEREBY DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED ORAL OR WRITTEN WITH RESPECT TO THE SYSTEM AND SERVICES INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF TITLE NON INFRINGEMENT INTEGRATION MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND ALL WARRANTIES ARISING FROM ANY COURSE OF DEALING OR PERFORMANCE OR USAGE OF TRADE EXCEPT AS INDICATED IN THE APPLICABLE SYSTEM PURCHASE AGREEMENT MOTOROLA MOBILITY LLC SHALL NOT BE LIABLE CONCE
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116. as last restarted Identical to the status command show summary Displays a summary of WAN LAN and Gateway information show vlan Displays detail of VLAN status and statistics show wireless all Shows wireless status and statistics show wireless clients MAC_address Displays details on connected clients or more details on a particular client if the MAC address is added as an argument 115 Administrator s Handbook show voip Displays VoIP call statistics show voiplog Displays VoIP event logs telnet hostname ip_address port Lets you open a telnet connection to the specified host through your Motorola Gateway The hostname argument is the name of the device to which you want to connect for example telnet ftp Motorola com The ip address argument is the IP address in dotted decimal notation of the device to which you want to connect The port argument is the number of t he port over which you want to open a telnet session traceroute ip address hostname Traces the routing path to an IP destination upload server_address filename confirm Copies the current configuration settings of the Gateway to a TFTP Trivial File Transfer Protocol server The TFTP server must be accessible on your Ethernet network The server address argument identifies the IP address of the TFTP server on which you want to store the Motorola Gateway settings The filename argu m
117. ass multicast Flood limit TCP enable Flood limit TCP SYN cookie All computer operating systems are vulnerable to attack from outside sources typically at the operating system or Internet Protocol IP layers Stateful Inspection firewalls intercept and analyze incoming data packets to deter mine whether they should be admitted to your private LAN based on multiple criteria or blocked Stateful inspec tion improves security by tracking data packets over a period of time examining incoming and outgoing packets Outgoing packets that request specific types of incoming packets are tracked only those incoming packets consti tuting a proper response are allowed through the firewall Stateful inspection is a security feature that prevents unsolicited inbound access when NAT is disabled You can configure UDP and TCP no activity periods that will also apply to NAT time outs if stateful inspection is enabled on the interface Stateful Inspection parameters are active on a WAN interface only if enabled on your Gateway Stateful inspection can be enabled on a WAN interface whether NAT is enabled or not DoS Protection Denial Of Service attacks are common on the Internet and can render an individual PC or a whole network practically unusable by consuming all its resources Your Gateway includes default settings to block the most common types of DoS attacks For special requirements or circumstances a variety of additional blocking character
118. ate snoopitwd IGMP Snooping Statistics Port Group Source Timeout 1 224 1 1 1 192 168 1 69 146 88 Summary Query V1 Responses V2 Responses V2 Leaves V3 Responses Other Received 0 0 0 0 17 0 Transmitted 1 0 0 0 0 0 Multicast Group Hosts Group 1 224 0 0 251 192 168 150 interface br2 Group2 224 1 1 1 192 168 1 69 interface br2 The IGMP Statistics screen reports IGMP Proxy Groups and Multicast Forwarding information It also displays a packet counter Home Network When you click the Home Network tab the Home Network Status page appears Home Network Status Device IPv4 Address DHCPv4 Netmask DHCPv4 Start Address DHCPv4 End Address DHCP Leases Available DHCP Leases Allocated DHCP Primary Pool Interfaces Interface Ethernet Wireless HPNA IPv6 Status Global IPv6 Address Link4ocal IPv6 Address Router Advertisement Prefix IPV6 WAN Address IPV6 Delegated LAN Prefix IPv4 Statistics Transmit Packets Transmit Errors Transmit Discards IPv6 Statistics Transmit Packets Transmit Errors Transmit Discards Wireless Status Wireless Radio Status Network Name SSID Hide SSID Wireless Security Network Key Mode Bandwidth Current Radio Channel Radio Channel Selection MAC Address Filtering Power Level Wireless MAC Address LAN Wireless Statistics Transmit Bytes Receive Bytes Transmit Packets Receive Packets Transmit Error Packets Receive Error Packets Transmit Discard Packets
119. ateway set management web isp help desk phone_number_string Specifies the ISP Help Desk phone number as it appears in the web UI For AT amp T the default is 1 800 288 2020 147 Administrator s Handbook Remote access commands set management remote access http port 1 65534 Sets the web access port for remote access management of the Gateway Default is port 51003 set management remote access http idle timeout 1 120 Specifies a timeout period of inactivity for remote HTTP access to the Gateway after which a user must re login to the Gateway Default is 20 minutes for HTTP set management remote access http total timeout 1 120 Specifies a total timeout period of inactivity for remote HTTP access to the Gateway after which a user must re login to the Gateway Default is 20 minutes for HTTP set management remote access http max clients number Specifies the maximum number of client sessions for remote web access management Defaults to 1 one set management remote access https port 1 65534 Sets the secure web access port for remote access management of the Gateway Default is port 51443 set management remote access https idle timeout 1 120 Specifies a timeout period of inactivity for secure remote HTTPS access to the Gateway after which a user must re login to the Gateway Default is 20 minutes for HTTPS set management remote access https total timeout 1 120
120. ave entered Alternatively you can use the command to repeat the last command you entered 108 SHELL Commands Common Commands arp nnn nnn nnn nnn Sends an Address Resolution Protocol ARP request to match the nnn nnn nnn nnn IP address to an Ethernet hardware address clear yes Clears the configuration settings in a Motorola Gateway You are prompted to confirm the clear command by entering yes clear_certificate Removes an SSL certificate that has been installed configure Puts the command line interface into Configure mode which lets you configure your Motorola Gateway with Con fig commands Config commands are described starting on page 121 download server_address filename confirm This command installs a file of configuration parameters into the Motorola Gateway from a TFTP Trivial File Transfer Protocol server The TFTP server must be accessible on your Ethernet network You can include one or more of the following arguments with the download command If you omit arguments the console prompts you for this information The server_address argument identifies the IP address of the TFTP server from which you want to copy the Motorola Gateway configuration file The filename argument identifies the path and name of the configuration file on the TFTP server If you include the optional confirm keyword the download begins as soon as all information is entered You can a
121. ay be 802 11B only 802 11G only 802 11N or 802 11 B G N Bandwidth The capacity of the wireless LAN to carry traffic in megahertz Current Radio Channel The radio channel that your Wi Fi network is broadcasting on Radio Channel Selection May be set to automatic or manually selected MAC Address Filtering May be either On or Off If On you can accept or block client devices from your WLAN based on their MAC address Power Level May be adjusted up to 100 lower if multiple wireless access points are in use and might interfere with each other Wireless MAC Address Shows the information of the MAC address of the wireless subsystem LAN Wireless Statistics Transmit Bytes Number of bytes transmitted on the Wi Fi network Receive Bytes Number of bytes received on the Wi Fi network Transmit Packets Number of packets transmitted on the Wi Fi network Receive Packets Number of packets received on the Wi Fi network Transmit Error Packets This is the number of errors on packets transmitted on the Wi Fi network Receive Error Packets This is the number of errors on packets received on the Wi Fi network Transmit Discard Packets This is the number of packets transmitted on the Wi Fi network that were dropped Receive Discard Packets This is the number of packets received on the Wi Fi network that were dropped LAN Ethernet Statistics State up or down Transmit Speed This is the maximum speed of which the port is capable Transmi
122. ay be required to provide your Device Access Code in order to access the web management configuration pages The Device Access Code is unique to your device It is printed on a label on the side of the Gateway Q MOTOROLA Access Code Required The page you requested is protected You must enter the Device Access Code in order to continue The Default Access Code is printed on the side or bottom of your DSL device but you can change it Device Access Code Forgotyour Access Code Continue Access Code Printed Here Enter your Device Access Code and click the Continue button 27 Administrator s Handbook The Device Status Page appears Satat Device Broadband Home Network Voice Firewall Diagnostics Status Device List System Information Access Code Restart Device Battery Status Common Tasks Go to AT amp T online suj Wi Broadband Restart your device a on n Battery Adjust firewall settings for gaming and applications gt Wireless Status On Network ID SSID ATT792 Authentication Type WPA Network Key 3237222513 Status Coax to STB Sosi Not Subscribed Voice Line 2 Not Subscribed Home Network Devices More Info Device IPv4 Address Name MAC Address Connection Allocation Ethernet dhcp 192 168 1 121 Bill Brancas G5 00 16 cb 39 a9 78 192 168 1 71 android_d7b11fc9711db1b0 40 fc 89 29 0e 0e Wireless tl dhep 2012 Motorola Mobility Intellect
123. blic utility commission public service commission or corporation commission for information 178 j lf your home has specially wired alarm equipment connected to the telephone line ensure the installation of this Motorola Series Gateway does not disable your alarm equipment If you have questions about what will disable alarm equipment consult your telephone company or qualified installer RF Exposure Statement NOTE Installation of the wireless models must maintain at least 20 cm between the wireless Gateway and any body part of the user to be in compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines Electrical Safety Advisory Telephone companies report that electrical surges typically lightning transients are very destructive to customer terminal equipment connected to AC power sources This has been identified as a major nationwide problem Therefore it is advised that this equipment be connected to AC power through the use of a surge arrestor or similar protection device 179 Administrator s Handbook Caring for the Environment by Recycling When you see this symbol on a Motorola product do not dispose of the product with residential or commercial waste Recycling your Motorola Equipment Please do not dispose of this product with your residential or commercial waste Some countries or regions such as the European Union have set up systems to collect and recycle electrical and electronic waste items Contac
124. btain DHCP information Red Device attempted to become IP connected and failed no DHCP response 802 1x authentication failed no IP address from IPCP etc The Red state times out after two min utes and the Service indicator light returns to the Off state Off The device is not powered or the broadband connection is not present Solid Green The associated VoIP line has been registered with a SIP proxy server Flashing Green Indicates a telephone is off hook on the associated VoIP line Off VoIP not in use line not registered or Gateway power off USB Solid Green Powered device connected to the associated port includes devices with wake on LAN capability where a slight voltage is supplied to the Ethernet connection Flickering Green Activity seen from devices associated with the port The flickering of the light is synchronized to actual data traffic Off The device is not powered no cable or no powered devices connected to the associ ated ports 91 Administrator s Handbook Motorola Gateway NVG589 Rear View Power J ack RJ14 FXS Ethernet LAN DSL WAN Gigabit Ethernet WAN Reset button F Connector HPNA LED Action Orange Amber when a Gigabit Ethernet device is connected to each port Ethernet 9 2 j 1 2 3 4 Green when 10 100 Ethernet device is connected Flash for Ethernet traffic passing Coa NOTE The NVG589 supports two Vol
125. by Paul Mackerras paulus cs anu edu au so that the entire packet being decompressed doesn t have to be in contiguous memory just the compressed header Copyright 1995 2000 EPFL LRC ICA and are licensed under the GNU Lesser General Public License Written 1995 2000 by Werner Almesberger EPFL LRC ICA Copyright 2000 Mitchell Blank Jr Based in part on work from Jens Axboe and Paul Mackerras Updated to ppp 2 4 1 by Bernhard Kaindl Updated to ppp 2 4 2 by David Woodhouse 2004 disconnect method added remove_options abuse removed This program is free software you can redistribute it and or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation either version 2 of the License or at your option any later version Copyright C 1995 Jean loup Gailly and Mark Adler This software is provided as is without any express or implied warranty In no event will the authors be held liable for any damages arising from the use of this software Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose including commercial applications and to alter it and redistribute it freely subject to the following restrictions 1 The origin of this software must not be misrepresented you must not claim that you wrote the original software If you use this software in a product an acknowledgment in the product documentation would be appreciated but is not required 2 A
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127. ci35 P0000 00 00T00 00 26 sdb 318 ATM VC 1 vpi 0 vci 35 QoS No P0000 00 00T00 00 26 sdb 318 ATM VC Qos No change vpi 0 vci 35 P0000 00 00T00 00 26 sdb 318 ATM VC vpi 0 vci 35 vc 1 atml P0000 00 00T00 00 26 sdb 318 sdb system ret 2 tc qdisc delete dev atml ingri P0000 00 00T00 00 26 sdb 318 ATM 0 disabled P0000 00 00T00 00 26 sdb 318 ATM P0000 00 00T00 00 26 sdb 318 ATM P0000 00 00T00 00 26 sdb 318 ATM P0000 00 00T00 00 26 sdb 318 ATM P0000 00 00T00 00 26 sdb 318 ATM P0000 00 00T00 00 26 sdb 318 ATM P0000 00 00T00 00 28 sdb 318 conn 1 P0000 00 00T00 sdb 318 conn 2 0000 00 00T00 00 28 t co 0 disabled 0 disabled 0 disabled 0 disabled 0 disabled 0 disabled linkchange_handler got event 19 from linl linkchange_handler got event 19 from linl f SSGGGGRRR5SSSE8SS85RR56 aaaaaaa s oe yen ro The current status of the device is displayed for all logs System Firewall or VoIP Choose the log you want to display from the pull down menu You can clear all log entries by clicking the Clear Log button You can save logs to a text TXT file by clicking the Save to File button This will download the file to your browser s default download location on your hard drive The file can be opened with your favorite text editor er Note Some browsers such as Internet Explorer for Windows XP require that you specify the Motorola device s URL as a Truste
128. cified name or IP address The hostname argument is the name of the device you want to ping for example ping ftp motorola com The ip address argument is the IP address in dotted decimal notation of the device you want to locate If a host using the specified name or IP address is active it returns one or more ICMP Echo replies confirming that it is accessible from your network The S size argument lets you specify the size of the ICMP packet The C count argument lets you specify the number of ICMP packets generated for the ping request Values greater than 250 are truncated to 250 110 You can use the ping command to determine whether a hostname or IP address is already in use on your net work You cannot use the ping command to ping the Motorola Gateway s own IP address quit Exits the Motorola Gateway command line interface reset arp Clears the Address Resolution Protocol ARP cache on your unit reset crash Clears crash dump information which identifies the contents of the Motorola Gateway registers at the point of sys tem malfunction reset dhcp server Clears the DHCP lease table in the Motorola Gateway reset enet all Resets Ethernet statistics to zero Resets individual LAN switch port statistics as well as wireless and WAN Ether net statistics where applicable reset firewall log Rewinds the firewall log to the first entry reset ipmap Clears the IPMap
129. cify v2 MD5 you must also specify a rip send key Keys are ASCII strings with a maximum of 31 charac ters and must match the other Gateway s keys for proper operation of MD5 support The default is off set conn name name rip receive off v1 v2 v1 compat v2 md5 Specifies whether the device should use Routing Information Protocol RIP broadcasts to update its routing tables with information received from other Gateways on the other side of the connection If 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 Gateway s keys for proper operation of MD5 support The default is off 121 Administrator s Handbook set conn name name icmp echo drop off on If set to on drops echo requests received on the particular interface The default is off set conn name name icmp err suppress off on An additional option to suppress ICMP error messages on WAN IP interfaces The default is off set conn name name static ipaddr ipaddr Specifies a static IP address when the connection type has been set to static The default is 192 168 1 254 er Note You must also set the gateway address OR turn it off otherwise the settings cannot be saved See i IP Gateway commands on page 130 Example NOS 128600225634272 conf Config Mode v1 3 NOS 128600225634272 top gt gt conn NOS 128600225634272 conn gt gt
130. cmp echo drop on off on icmp err suppress off off on fs egress WanEgress Security QosUpstream WanEgress fs ingress Security QosUpstream WanEgress static ipaddr 10 3 53 100 netmask 255 255 255 0 NOS 128600225634272 conn gt gt set ip gateway address 10 3 53 1 NOS 128600225634272 conn gt gt save If you do not want the gateway use this command to turn it off set ip gateway enable off set conn name name static netmask netmask Specifies a static netmask when the connection type has been set to static The default is 255 255 255 0 set conn name name dhcp server start addr jpaddr If dhcp server enable is set to on specifies the first address in the DHCP address range The Motorola Gateway can reserve a sequence of up to 253 IP addresses within a subnet beginning with the specified address for dynamic assignment The default is 192 168 1 64 set conn name name dhcp server end addr ipaddr If dhcp server enable is set to on specifies the last address in the DHCP address range The default is 192 168 1 253 set conn name name dhcp server lease time seconds If dhcp server enable is set to on specifies the default length for DHCP leases issued by the Motorola Gateway Lease time is in seconds Default is 3600 123 Administrator s Handbook set conn name name dhcp server subnet order 1 8 If dhcp server enable is set to on specifies the order in wh
131. col The default wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks Obtain DNS server address automatically Use the following DNS server addresses OK Cancel The Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 Properties window should appear as shown If not select the radio buttons shown above and click the OK button 21 Administrator s Handbook Macintosh MacOS 8 or higher or Mac OS X Step 1 Access the TCP IP or Network control panel a MacOS follows a path like this Apple Menu gt Control Panels gt TCP IP Control Panel b Mac OS X follows a path like this Apple Menu gt System Preferences gt Network Then go to Step 2 Step 2 Select Built in Ethernet Step 3 Select Configure Using DHCP Step 4 Close and Save if prompted Connect via TcP IP Router Test Ethernet hd O use 802 3 Setup Configure IP Address Subnet mask Router address Name server addr Using DHCP Server ja lt will be supplied by server gt Select Hosts File Implicit Search Path Starting domain name Ending domain name Additional Search domains d o Show All Network Location Router Test Show Built in Ethernet 1 rer ip PPPoE AppleTalk Proxies Ethernet Configure IPv4 Using DHCP ics IP Ad
132. consequential damages with respect to any claim by Licensee or any third party arising from use of the software Copyright C 1990 1991 2 RSA Data Security Inc Created 1991 All rights reserved License to copy and use this software is granted provided that it is identified as the RSA Data Security Inc MD5 Message Digest Algorithm in all material mentioning or referencing this software or this function License is also granted to make and use derivative works provided that such works are identified as derived from the RSA Data Security Inc MD5 Message Digest Algorithm in all material mentioning or referencing the derived work RSA Data Security Inc makes no representations concerning either the merchantability of this software or the suitability of this software for any particular purpose It is provided as is without express or implied warranty of any kind These notices must be retained in any copies of any part of this documentation and or software Copyright c 2000 by Sun Microsystems Inc All rights reserved Permission to use copy modify and distribute this software and its documentation is hereby granted provided that the above copyright notice appears in all copies SUN MAKES NO REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTIES ABOUT THE SUITABILITY OF THE SOFTWARE EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY FITNESS FORA PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR NON INFRI
133. ct 127 Administrator s Handbook Queue commands Queue configuration typically requires a classification component to set a QoS marker to a packet and a queueing component to schedule the marked packets to the link This is accomplished using filtersets Filterset com mands on page 124 The basic queue s size and length are controls for how many packets and total bytes can be enqueued before it is considered to be full Once it is full any attempts to enqueue another packet will result in a tail drop Both constraints are simultaneously used such that it is full when either packet count OR byte count exceeds the limit This allows flexibility in obtaining a balance where a large number of small packets but only a small number of large packets can be enqueued If there are no tail drops that is the queue is not blocked from sending and doesn t over fill and dump packets then these queue size bytes parameters do not affect anything Their only function is to adjust the threshold at which the queue is considered full which dictates when tail drops will occur So if there are no tail drops then increasing the queue length will have no effect Increasing the queue length has no effect unless there are tail drops The maximum size bytes of a queue balances how much burstiness can be buffered versus having a queue that is simply too long Burstiness smoothing requires queueing up the buffers For example
134. cted to the associ ated ports Wireless HomePNA Broadband 1 2 Solid Green Wi Fi is powered Flickering Green Activity seen from devices connected via Wi Fi The flickering of the light is synchronized to actual data traffic Off The device is not powered or no powered devices connected to the associated ports Solid Green Powered device connected to the associated port includes devices with wake on LAN capability where a slight voltage is supplied to the Ethernet connection Flickering Green Activity seen from devices associated with the port The flickering of the light is synchronized to actual data traffic Off The device is not powered no cable or no powered devices connected to the associ ated ports Solid Green Good broadband connection i e good DSL Sync or Gigabit Ethernet Flashing Green Attempting broadband connection i e DSL attempting sync Flashing Green amp Red If the broadband connection fails to be established for more than three consecutive minutes the LED switches to Flashing Green when attempting or waiting to establish a broadband connection alternating with a five second steady Red This pattern continues until the broadband connection is successfully established Flashing Red No DSL signal on the line This is only used when there is no signal not dur ing times of temporary no tone during the training sequence Off The device is not powered Broadband
135. d mcast scope drop on forbidden addr drop on deprecated ext hdr drop on src addr from lan unassigned drop on lan assigned src addr from wan drop on ula drop on ignore dns from wan on ignore dhcp from wan on esp hdr drop on ah hdr drop on allow inbound off ip4 invalid addr drop on ip4 private addr drop off flood limit enable off firewall level low enable on ip6 gateway conn set ip6 gateway enable on off Enables or disables IPv6 default gateway set ip6 gateway conn value Sets the default Gateway to point to an associated link specified by the conn oid value Normally this would be the WAN connection set ip6 gateway address ipv6_address Specifies the IPv6 address of a host on a local or remote network in standard IPv6 format ip6 conn set ip6 conn name name enable on off Enables disables the IPv6 connection named name 131 Administrator s Handbook set ip6 conn name name type static autoconf rd dp aiccu Type of connection See below for connection types set ip6 conn name name mtu octets Specified MTU of connection set ip6 conn name name side lan wan Specified whether the connection is LAN side or WAN side set ip6 conn name name mcast fwding off on Turns IPv6 multicast forwarding for this connection off or on The default is off not yet implemented set ip6 conn name name old prefix purge timer The time in seconds for which old inval
136. d site in Internet Options Security This is necessary to allow the download of the log text file to the PC 83 Administrator s Handbook The following is an example log portion saved as a TXT file H p KFPOWODN AW bWN m N 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 2012 03 06T12 04 56 05 00 POO00 00 00T00 01 34 POO000 00 00T00 05 52 POOOO0 00 00T00 08 16 2012 03 06T12 22 00 05 00 2012 03 06T12 22 20 05 00 2012 03 06T12 24 07 05 00 2012 03 06T12 25 08 05 00 2012 03 06T12 26 09 05 00 2012 03 06T12 28 53 05 00 PO000 00 00T00 00 39 2012 03 06T12 33 13 05 00 2012 03 06T12 34 17 05 00 2012 03 06T12 35 20 05 00 2012 03 06T12 36 24 05 00 2012 03 06T12 37 28 05 00 2012 03 06T11 48 18 06 00 2012 03 06T11 49 22 06 00 2012 03 06T11 51 17 06 00 2012 03 06T11 52 21 06 00 2012 03 06T11 56 18 06 00 2012 03 06T11 57 22 06 00 2012 03 06T11 58 26 06 00 2012 03 06T11 59 30 06 00 2012 03 06T12 00 33 06 00 2012 03 06T12 05 11 06 00 2012 03 06T12 06 15 06 00 2012 03 06T12 07 19 06 00 2012 03 06T12 08 23 06 00 2012 03 06T12 09 26 06 00 2012 03 06T10 38 03 08 00 2012 03 06T10 39 06 06 00 2012 03 06T10 40 10 08 00 2012 03 06T10 41 13 06 00 2012 03 06T10 42 17 08 00 2012 03 08T18 26 232 The last message was repeated 38 2012 03 09T12 46 24Z The last message was repeated 40 41 42 43 44 4s 46 47 48 49 50 51 2012 03 09T13 24 55Z 2012
137. ddress Next hop IPv6 address for forwarding Can be a global or link local address 136 set ip6 static route name prefix Pv6_prefix IPv6 prefix set ip6 static route name prefix length value 1 64 IPv6 prefix length set ip6 static route name metric value 0 255 metric assigned to route 137 Administrator s Handbook IP DNS commands set ip dns domain name domain_name Specifies the default domain name for your network When an application needs to resolve a host name it appends the default domain name to the host name and asks the DNS server if it has an address for the fully qualified host name set ip dns primary address jp_address Specifies the IP address of the primary DNS name server set ip dns secondary address ip_address Specifies the IP address of the secondary DNS name server Enter 0 0 0 0 if your network does not have a sec ondary DNS name server set ip dns proxy enable on off This allows you to disable the default behavior of acting as a DNS proxy The default is on 138 IP IGMP commands Multicasting is a method for transmitting large amounts of information to many but not all computers over an internet One common use is to distribute real time voice video and data services to the set of computers which have joined a distributed conference Other uses include updating the address books of mobile computer users in the field or sending out company
138. disconnect any calls in progress and both incoming and outgoing voice service will be temporarily unavailable Line 1 Line 2 Stop Ring Line 1 Stop Ring Line 2 aT Register Line 1 Register Line 2 If your service provider has enabled your VoIP phone lines you can register them by clicking the Register Line 1 or Register Line 2 button s To test if the lines are enabled click the Ring Line 1 or Ring Line 2 button s If enabled and registered the respective phone will ring until you click the Stop Ring Line 1 or Stop Ring Line 2 buttons To clear the current state of each phone line click the Reset Line 1 or Reset Line 2 button s This will dis connect any calls currently in progress as well To update the display click the Refresh button 57 Administrator s Handbook Link Call Statistics When you click Call Statistics the Call Statistics page appears Call Statistics Last Call Cumulative Incoming Outgoing incoming Outgoing RTP Packet Loss RTP Packet Loss Total RTCP Packets Max Inter Arrival Jitter in ms Sum of Inter Arrival Jitter in ms Sum of Inter Arrival Jitter Squared in ms Sum of Franc Loss Squared Sum of One Way Delay in ms Sum of One Way Delay Squared g Avg Round Trip Time in ms Max Round Trip Time in ms Sum of Round Trip Time in ms Sum of Round Trip Time Squared ee ee eee ee EEECEEELE PECECECEEECECEEE Last Call Cumulative Incoming Outgoing incomi
139. dministrator s Handbook Application Layer Gateway ALG commands These commands allow you to enable or disable the router s support for a variety of Application Layer Gateways ALGs An application layer gateway ALG is a NAT component that helps certain application sessions to pass cleanly through NAT Each ALG has a slightly different function based on the particular application s protocol spe cific requirements An internal client first establishes a connection with the ALG The ALG determines if the connection should be allowed or not and then establishes a connection with the destination computer All communications go through two connections client to ALG and ALG to destination The ALG monitors all traffic against its rules before decid ing whether or not to forward it The ALG is the only address seen by the public Internet so the internal network is concealed In some situations it may be desirable to disable some of the ALGs set ip alg esp enable on off Turns the ESP Encapsulated Security Payload ALG for file transfers on or off Default is on set ip alg esp setup timeout value Specifies the timeout value for the ESP ALG setup Default is 180 set ip alg esp stream timeout va ue Specifies the timeout value for the ESP ALG streaming Default is 300 set ip alg ftp enable on off Turns the FTP File Transfer Protocol ALG for file transfers on or off Default is on set ip alg h323 enable on off
140. dress Subnet Mask Router Renew DHCP Lease DHCP Client ID if required DNS Servers Optional Search Domains IPv6 Address capresso Configure IPv6 M uf Click the lock to prevent further changes Proceed to Accessing the Web Management Interface on page 23 Optional _Assist me Apply Now_ 22 Accessing the Web Management Interface 1 Run your Web browser application such as Firefox or Microsoft Internet Explorer from the computer connected to the Motorola Gateway 2 Enter http 192 168 1 254 in the Location text box While the Gateway is determining the Broadband network type the following screen appears Determining the Broadband Network Type Please wait while the NVG589 Device determines your Broadband network type This may take up to five 5 minutes Rethink Possible E The Device Status Page appears 23 Administrator s Handbook atat Device Broadband Home Network Voice Firewall Diagnostics Status Device List System Information Access Code Restart Device Battery Status Common Tasks Broadband Go to AT amp T online support for troubleshooting and repair con si Modify your Wireless security or settings Restart your device Find a computer on your home network Adjust firewall settings for gaming and applications Status On Network ID SSID ATT792 Authentication Type WPA Ne
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142. e fEdEration d unitEs mixtes de recherche du CNRS de l Institut National Polytechnique de Grenoble et de l UniversitE Joseph Fourier regroupant sept laboratoires dont le laboratoire Logiciels SystEmes REseaux LSR This work has been done in the context of GIE DYADE joint R amp D venture between BULL S A and INRIA This software is available with usual research terms with the aim of retain credits of the software Permission to use copy modify and distribute this software for any purpose and without fee is hereby granted provided that the above copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies and the name of INRIA IMAG or any contributor not be used in advertising or publicity pertaining to this material without the prior explicit permission The software is provided as is without any warranties support or liabilities of any kind This software is derived from source code from University of California at Berkeley and Digital Equipment Corporation protected by copyrights Grenoble s Institute of Computer Science and Applied Mathematics IMAG is a federation of seven research units funded by the CNRS National Polytechnic Institute of Grenoble and University Joseph Fourier The research unit in Software Systems Networks LSR is member of IMAG Copyright c 1995 Eric Rosenquist All rights reserved Redistribution and use in source and binary forms with or without modi
143. e following IP address Obtain DNS server address automatically Use the following DNS server addresses Then go to Step 2 Step 2 Select Obtain an IP address automatically Step 3 Select Obtain DNS server address automatically if available Step 4 Remove any previously configured Gateways if available Step 5 OK the settings Restart if prompted 20 c Windows Vista and Windows 7 obtain an IP address automatically by default You may not need to configure it at all To check open the Networking Control Panel and select Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP APv4 Click the Properties button Version 4 TCP IPv4 Properties Networking General Alternate Configuration Connect using You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator aP intel R PRO 100 VE Network Connection for the appropiate IP settings Obtain an IP address automatically This connection uses the following items Use the following IP address M Bon for Microsoft Networks JB Q0S Packet Scheduler M 8 File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks 4 Intemet Protocol Version 6 TCP IPv6 4 Intemet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 Link Layer Topology Discovery Mapper 1 0 Driver Link Layer Topology Discovery Responder Install Uninstall Properties Description Transmission Control Protocol Intemet Proto
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145. e whether NAT is enabled or not e088 Firewall oO atat MOTOROLA rt Firewall Packet Filter NAT Gaming IP Passthrough Firewall Advanced Firewall Help Packet Filter This page shows the current status of items you can IP Passthrough configure using the Firewall menu NAT Default Server Firewall Advanced The center section displays the following Packet Filter May be On or Off IP Passthrough May be On or Off NAT Default Server May be On or Off Firewall Advanced May be On or Off The links at the top of the Firewall page access a series of pages to allow you to configure security features of your device The following sections give brief descriptions of these pages Firewall PacketFilter NAT Gaming IP Passthrough Firewall Advanced Packet Filter on page 63 NAT Gaming on page 69 IP Passthrough on page 75 Firewall Advanced on page 78 62 Link Packet Filter When you click the Packet Filter link the Packet Filter screen appears Packet Filter Disable Packet Filters Packet Filter Rules No Filter Rules have been defined Add a Drop Rule Add a Pass Rule N Security should be a high priority for anyone administering a network connected to the Internet Using packet fil ters to control network communications can greatly improve your network s security The Packet Filter engine allows creation of a maximum of eight Filtersets Each Filter
146. ecificSettings fxs debounce onoff hook delay seconds Specifies the on off hook debounce time delay for removing the ripple signal in seconds Default is 100 164 set voip RegionSpecificSettings fxs debounce offon hook delay seconds Specifies the off on hook debounce time delay for removing the ripple signal in seconds Default is 300 Call feature settings set voip phone n call feature call forwarding all option off on call forwarding all option turns unconditional call forwarding on or off set voip phone n call feature call forwarding on busy option off on call forwarding on busy option turns call forwarding when line is busy on or off Default is off set voip phone n call feature call forwarding on no answer option off on call forwarding on no answer option turns call forwarding when there is no answer on or off set voip phone n call feature call waiting option off on call waiting option enables or disables call waiting set voip phone n call feature call conferencing option off on call conferencing option enables or disables 3 way call conferencing set voip phone n call feature do not disturb option off on do not disturb option enables or disables option to prevent the phone from ringing set voip phone n call feature subscribe mwi option off on subscribe mwi option if set to on the Message Waiting Indicator is enabled when new voice ma
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148. ed on the Custom Services page Changes saved Custom Services Service List Name Global Port Range Protocol Host Port Delete ee Service Entry Service Name Global Port Range Base Host Port Protocol Add Return to NAT Gaming Changes are saved immediately To remove this Service click the Delete button To edit this Service click the Edit button er Note You cannot edit a Custom Service if the Service is active it must be inactive before it can be edited 72 List of Supported Games and Software AIM Talk Act of War Direct Action Age of Empires Il Age of Empires v 1 0 Age of Empires The Rise of Rome v 1 0 Age of Mythology Age of Wonders America s Army Apache Asheron s Call Battlefield 1942 Azureus Battlefield Communicator Baldur s Gate and II Battlefield Vietnam BitTornado BitTorrent Black and White Blazing Angels Online Brothers in Arms Earned in Blood Brothers in Arms Online Buddy Phone CART Precision Racing v 1 0 Calista IP Phone Call of Duty Citrix Metaframe ICA Client Close Combat IIl The Russian Front v 1 0 Close Combat for Windows 1 0 Close Combat A Bridge Too Far v 2 0 Combat Flight Sim 2 WWII Pacific Thr v 1 0 Combat Flight Sim WWII Europe Series v 1 0 Counter Strike DNS Server Dark Reign Delta Force Client and Server Delta Force 2 De
149. eed assistance please call 1 800 288 2020 ADSL IP DSL 25 Administrator s Handbook IP Diagnostics Page Redirect In the event that your connection to the Internet fails the Broadband LED will flash RED and you are redirected to the IP Diagnostics page e098 IP Diagnostics atat Device Broadband Home Network Voice Firewall Diagnostics Troubleshoot Logs Manual Update Resets IP Diagnostics Help This IP diagnostic page displays the likely cause of 7 F WAN outages Please follow the instructions y WARNING DSL Failed to Connect Message ID NAD 3305 presented as this is your best course of action to The Motorola NVG510 device does not currently detect a DSL signal or is having restore access to the intemnet The Internet LED on your device will turn green once the problem has problems connecting to your Broadband service ppop To restore your broadband connection 4 If your gateway is connected to a DSL phone filter make sure it is connected to the filter jack labeled DSL and make sure the filter is connected using the green data cable to the device port labeled DSL 2 If your gateway is not connected to a DSL phone filter verify that the telephone cable is still properly connected between a working wall jack and the device port labeled DSL 3 Make sure all phones answering machines or other devices which connect to a phone jack have a DSL phone filter attached After checking the above items
150. eflexive ACL on or off for IPv6 Reflexive Access Control Lists ACL provide that layer 4 Session information is used to make decisions about what packets to route Reflexive ACL reduces exposure to spoofing and denial of service attacks because desired inbound packet flows are usually in response to outbound traffic Motorola 9 x DSL Gateways use the relevant session information about whether the packet flow was initiated from the LAN side upstream or WAN side downstream If the parameter security spi ip6 allow inbound is set to off then sessions which are initiated from the WAN side are disallowed Upstream sessions are never precluded because of reflexive ACL Of course there may be other reasons that particular packets are dropped For IPv4 NAT is generally enabled so reflexive ACL is usually not an issue VoIP commands supported models only Voice over IP VoIP refers to the ability to make voice telephone calls over the Internet This differs from tradi tional phone calls that use the Public Switched Telephone Network PSTN VoIP calls use an Internet protocol Session Initiation Protocol SIP to transmit sound over a network or the Internet in the form of data packets Cer tain Motorola Gateway models have one or more voice ports for connecting telephone handsets These models support VoIP If your Gateway is a VoIP model you can configure the VoIP features set voip phone n sip option off on Turns SIP on or off f
151. ent identifies the path and name of the configuration file on the TFTP server If you include the optional con firm keyword you will not be prompted to confirm whether or not you want to perform the operation view config Dumps the Motorola Gateway s configuration just as the view command does in config mode who Displays the names of the current shell and PPP users WAN Commands atmping vccn segment end to end Lets you check the ATM connection reachability and network connectivity This command sends five Operations Administration and Maintenance OAM loopback calls to the specified vpi vci destination There is a five second total timeout interval Use the segment argument to ping a neighbor switch Use the end to end argument to ping a remote end node reset dhcp client release vcc id Releases the DHCP lease the Motorola Gateway is currently using to acquire the IP settings for the specified DSL port The vec d identifier is an index letter in the range B l and does not directly map to the VCC in use Enter the reset dhcp client release command without the variable to see the letter assigned to each virtual circuit 116 reset dhcp client renew vcc id Renews the DHCP lease the Motorola Gateway is currently using to acquire the IP settings for the specified DSL port The vcc id identifier is an index letter in the range B I and does not directly map to the VCC in use Enter the re
152. erarchy enter help or type a question mark To obtain help for a specific CLI command type help lt command gt You can truncate the help command to h or a question mark when you request help for a CLI command 107 Administrator s Handbook About SHELL Commands You begin in SHELL mode when you start a CLI session SHELL mode lets you perform the following tasks with your Motorola Gateway Monitor its performance Display and reset Gateway statistics Issue administrative commands to restart Motorola Gateway functions SHELL Prompt When you are in SHELL mode the CLI prompt is the name of the Motorola Gateway followed by a right angle bracket gt For example if you open a CLI connection to the Motorola Gateway named Motorola 3000 9437188 you would see Motorola 3000 9437188 gt as your CLI prompt SHELL Command Shortcuts You can truncate most commands in the CLI to their shortest unique string For example you can use the trun cated command q in place of the full quit command to exit the CLI However you would need to enter rese for the reset command since the first characters of reset are common to the restart command The only commands you cannot truncate are restart and Clear To prevent accidental interruption of communi cations you must enter the restart and clear commands in their entirety You can use the Up and Down arrow keys to scroll backward and forward through recent commands you h
153. erference that may cause undesired operation Service requirements In the event of equipment malfunction if under warranty we will exchange a product deemed defective Under FCC rules no customer is authorized to repair this equipment This restriction applies regardless of whether the equipment is in or out of warranty Technical Support for Hardware Products 1 877 466 8646 http www motorola com support er Important This product was tested for FCC compliance under conditions that included the use of shielded cables and connectors between system components Changes or modifications to this product not authorized by the manufacturer could void your authority to operate the equipment Canada This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations Cet appareil num rique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du R glement sur le mat riel brouilleur du Canada Declaration for Canadian users NOTICE The Canadian Industry Canada label identifies certified equipment This certification means that the equipment meets certain telecommunications network protective operation and safety requirements The Department does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the user s satisfaction 175 Administrator s Handbook Before installing this equipment users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities of the local telecommunica
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156. es saved Packet Filter Disable Packet Filters Packet Filter Rules Drop packets that match Delete Source IP Address of 207 53 17 S Delete Add Match Pass packets that match Delete Source IP Address of 207 53 17 0 24 Delete Add Match Update Order Add a Drop Rule Add a Pass Rule r NOTE Default Forwarding Filter If you create one or more filters that have a matching action of forward then action on a packet matching none of the filters is to block any traffic Therefore if the behavior you want is to force the routing of a certain type of packet and pass all oth ers through the normal routing mechanism you must configure one filter to match the first type of packet and apply Force Routing A subsequent filter is required to match and forward all other pack ets Management IP traffic If the Force Routing filter is applied to source IP addresses it may inadvertently block communica tion with the router itself You can avoid this by preceding the Force Routing filter with a filter that matches the destination IP address of the Gateway itself Example Assume a configured Custom Service Hosted Application for an internal web server whose Global Port Range is 8080 8080 Also assume that we want to allow only one external subnet access to this internal server 207 53 17 0 24 And finally assume that we want to disallow one IP address on that subnet 207 53 17 9 fr
157. etype New Access Code Use Default Access Code Use New Access Code Cancel Enter your Old Access Code your New Access Code and click the Use New Access Code button The new Access Code takes effect immediately You can always return to the original default password by clicking the Use Default Access Code button 35 Administrator s Handbook Link Restart Device When the Gateway is restarted it will disconnect all users initialize all its interfaces and load the Operating Sys tem Software When you make configuration changes you may be required restart for the changes to take effect Restart Device Warning Do not disconnect the wires connected to or turn off the power to the device while the restart is in progress Restarting your Motorola NVG589 device will temporarily prevent access to the Internet and any associated services e g VolP currently in use on this device or connected devices which depend on it 36 Broadband When you click the Broadband tab the Broadband Status page appears Broadband Status Line 1 Line 2 PERT ee ee oe a a a cana eS RE NS A a a i ee Broadband Connection Broadband IPv4 Address Gateway IPv4 Address MAC Address 00 24 c8 40 c1 e2 Primary DNS Secondary DNS Primary DNS Name Secondary DNS Name MTU IPv6 Status Global Unicast IPv6 Address Border Relay IPv4 Address IPv4 Statistics Transmit Packets Transmit Errors Transmit Discards
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159. ff on Turns auto channel detection on or off set physical wireless bandwidth narrow wide Specifies whether the Wi Fi channel is narrow or wide band Default is narrow in compliance with FCC require ments 154 set physical wireless default channel 1 11 1 through 11 for North America on which the network will broadcast This is a frequency range within the 2 4Ghz band Channel selection depends on government regulated radio frequencies that vary from region to region The widest range available is from 1 to 14 Europe France Spain and Japan differ Channel selection can have a sig nificant impact on performance depending on other wireless activity close to this Router Channel selection is not necessary at the client computers the clients will scan the available channels seeking access points using the same SSID as the client Defaults to 6 set physical wireless power 1 100 Sets some value lower than 100 percent transmit power if your Gateway is located close to other Wi Fi Gateways and causes interference Defaults to 100 percent set physical wireless mul2uni off on Turns wireless many to one packet scheduling off or on Default is off set physical wireless ssid 1 enable on off Enables or disables the first default Wi Fi SSID set physical wireless ssid 1 name name Specifies a name for the first Wi Fi SSID Defaults to a unique value per router of the form ATTxxx
160. fication are permitted provided that the following conditions are met 1 Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice this list of conditions and the following disclaimer 2 Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and or other materials provided with the distribution 3 The name s of the authors of this software must not be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without prior written permission THE AUTHORS OF THIS SOFTWARE DISCLAIM ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY 200 SPECIAL INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE DATA OR PROFITS WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE Copyright C Andrew Tridgell 1999 2004 Copyright C Anton Blanchard 2001 Copyright C Paul Rusty Russell 2000 Copyright C Jeremy Allison 2000 2003 NOTE The following LGPL license applies to the tdb library This does NOT imply that all of Samba is released under the LGPL This library is free software you can redistribute it and or modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public Li
161. fies the port number for secure shell SSH communication with the Motorola Gateway Defaults to port 22 set management remote access ssh idle timeout 1 120 Specifies a timeout period of inactivity for remote secure shell SSH access to the Gateway after which a user must re login to the Gateway Default is 5 minutes for SSH set management remote access ssh total timeout 1 120 Specifies a total timeout period of inactivity for remote secure shell SSH access to the Gateway after which a user must re login to the Gateway Default is 20 minutes for SSH set management remote access ssh max clients number Specifies the maximum number of client sessions for remote secure shell SSH access management Defaults to 4 set management lan redirect enable off on If set to on if a WAN failure condition is detected the LAN client s browser is redirected to a web page of failure and help text information The redirect will only occur once as the web UI maintains a state variable to determine whether the redirect has occurred to continually redirect would block the user from reconfiguring the router set management lan redirect missing filter notify on off If set to on if a missing filter on the line is detected the LAN client s browser is redirected to a web page of failure and help text information The redirect will only occur once as the web UI maintains a state variable to determine whether the redirect has
162. format If you make any changes here click the Save button and if prompted restart the Gateway 53 Administrator s Handbook Link HPNA When you click the HPNA link the HPNA Network page appears HPNA Network Firmware Version 1 9 4 D UCv1 3 4 27111005 ATT_bin Firmware Signature O8B8E94671CCF31620117D443F 1536DBC HPNA Physical Link UP Network Mode SYNCHRONONUS Home Network Performance Management Data Run extended Test Data Collection Time Thu Jan 1 02 57 27 1970 Oa a a i iaa fe 74 18 1204 5462 00 c0 029e 76 c0 6 10 dBm HomePNA Statistics Refresh Set DVR _StationiD Station 1D_ 1 2 ee ee ee ee HPNAMAC Address 741612045462 00 c0 02 9e 76 00 HPNA Firmware c c C coax T TP j HPNA version CG3210H CG3210H 19 4 Aug302011 1 9 2 Feb 13 2009 HPNA Master 5 interval Stop 03 14 00 Short Tx Plt Shor Rx Pit CRC Errors Rx Dropped Tx Dropped Rx Frames Tx 7861 Frames Rx 5479 Bytes Tx 618613 Bytes Rx 440400 Unicast Tx 2632 Unicast Rx 1 Multicast Tx iE 108 Multicast Rx oj Local Controi Req _ 4604 Local Control Repl 4604 Remote Control Req Remote Control Repi erval Start Shon TPR Shon Rx Prt CRC Errors Rx Oropped Tx _ Dropped Rx Frames Tx Frames Rx Unicast Tx Unicast Rx Multicast Tx Multicast Rx Local Control Req Local Contro Repl Remote Control Reg Remote Control Repi The HPNA Network page displays informatio
163. g the parameter to off NOTE This is an expert mode setting that will rarely be used The setting should be left on unless you are an expert user who knows you do not want the Gateway to acquire any nameserver addresses from this PPP connection set link name name pppoe service name name Specifies an ISP name or a class or quality of service The Service Name tells the access concentrator which net work service the Motorola Gateway is trying to reach 145 Administrator s Handbook set link name name pppoe ac name name Specifies this particular Access Concentrator unit from all others Some access provider networks may have mul tiple PPPoE servers and having the Motorola Gateway indicate an AC Name specifies to which one the Motorola Gateway is trying to connect Management commands All management related items are grouped in this section set management account administrator username username Specifies the username for the administrative user the default is admin set management account user username username Specifies the username for the non administrative user the default is user set management cwmp enable off on Turns cwmp TR 069 CPE WAN Management Protocol on or off TR 069 allows a remote Auto Config Server ACS to provision and manage the Motorola Gateway TR 069 protects sensitive data on the Gateway by not advertising its presence and by password protection set mana
164. gement cwmp acs url acs_url port_number set management cwmp acs username acs_username set management cwmp acs password acs_password If TR 069 WAN side management services are enabled specifies the auto config server URL and port number A username and password must also be supplied if TR 069 is enabled The auto config server is specified by URL and port number The format for the ACS URL is as follows http some_url com port_number or http 123 45 678 910 port_number On units that support SSL the format for the ACS URL can also be https some_url com port_number or https 123 45 678 910 port_number TR 064 DSL Forum LAN Side CPE Configuration TR 064 is an extension of UPnP It defines more services to locally manage the Motorola Device While UPnP allows open access to configure the Device s features TR 064 requires a password to execute any command that changes the Device s configuration set management lanmgmt enable off I on Turns TR O64 LAN side management services on or off The default is off 146 set management shell idle timeout 1 120 Specifies a timeout period of inactivity for telnet access to the Gateway after which a user must re login to the Gateway Default is 15 minutes for telnet set management shell ssh port 1 65534 Specifies the port number for secure shell SSH communication with the Motorola Gateway Defaults to port 0 off set management shell telne
165. gnal at the level sent from the transmit side 166 System commands set system name name Specifies the name of your Motorola Gateway Each Motorola Gateway is assigned a name as part of its factory initialization The default name for a Motorola Gateway consists of the word Motorola 7000 XXX where XXX is the serial number of the device for example Motorola 7000 9437188 A system name can be 1 255 characters long Once you have assigned a name to your Motorola Gateway you can enter that name in the Address text field of your browser to open a connection to your Motorola Gateway er NOTE Some broadband cable oriented Service Providers use the System Name as an important identifi cation and support parameter If your Gateway is part of this type of network do NOT alter the Sys tem Name unless specifically instructed by your Service Provider set system time zone UTC HST10 AKST9AKDT YST8 PST8PDT MST7MDT MST7 CST6CDT CST6 EST5EDT AST4ADT NST3 30NDT time zone of 0 is Coordinated Universal Time UTC options are 12 through 12 1 hour increments from UTC time set system auto daylight savings on off Time zones honoring Daylight Saving Time may be automatically designated set system firewall log enable on off Turns firewall logging on or off The firewall log tracks attempted violations of the firewall rules Default is on set system firewall log persist
166. have an identical key of the same length as the Router in order to suc cessfully receive and decrypt the traffic Similarly the client also has a default key that it uses to encrypt its transmissions In order for the Router to receive the client s data it must likewise have the identical key of the same length Click the click Save button 49 Administrator s Handbook Link MAC Filtering When you click the MAC Filtering link the MAC Filtering page appears MAC Filtering MAC Filtering Type Disabled E Save Cancel MAC Filter List No MAC Filter entries have been defined MAC Filter Entry Please choose from the list of MACs or enter one manually and click Add List of MACs Manual Entry MAC Address No MACs Found MAC Filtering allows you to specify which client PCs are allowed to join the wireless LAN by unique hardware MAC address To enable this feature select Blacklist or Whitelist from the MAC Filtering Type menu Blacklist means that only MAC addresses you specify will be denied access Whitelist means that only MAC addresses you specify will be allowed access You add wireless clients that you want to Whitelist or Blacklist for your wireless LAN by selecting them from the List of MACs or by entering the MAC addresses in the Manual Entry field provided Click the Add button Your entries will be added to a list of clients that will be either authorized Whitelisted or disallowed
167. he Call Summary section displays the following informa tion Call Summary Line 1 and Line 2 Current Call Last Completed Call Call Timestamp Type Duration Codec in Use Far End Host Information Far End Caller Information Last Reset Timestamp Number of Calls Duration Number of Incoming Calls Failed Number of Outgoing Calls Failed Date and Time of the current call May be Incoming or Outgoing Length of time in seconds of call connection Audio codec used for decoding the call packet traffic SIP server IP information IP address and port number Caller ID information if available Cumulative Since Last Reset Date and Time of the last call Total number of calls for each VoIP line Time in seconds since the last call Number of Incoming calls that fail to connect Number of Outgoing calls that fail to connect 60 The following table is the simplified version of VOIP line hook etc states during different conditions VOIP Line 1 2 Disable Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Hook state On Off hook On hook Off hook On off hook On off hook WAN IP UP UP UP UP DOWN Reg state Idle Registered Registered Failure Idle FXS Voltage OFF ON ON OFF OFF The following table provides the state changes during the boot up procedure VOIP Line 1 2 WAN Status Hook State Reg state FXS Voltage Tone N A N A DIAL TONE N A N A LED off Solid Blink off
168. he RTP session packets on the specified phone line set voip phone n sip advanced setting fax redundancy level 0 1 Specifies the level of fax redundancy for t38 fax data rate management set voip phone n sip advanced setting sip init de register off on Turns SIP de registration on or off Default is off set voip phone n sip advanced setting sip known ip list string Specifies a known IP address list of SIP servers for the SIP session Advanced telephony settings The telephony features include advanced settings for fine tuning phone behavior The following codecs and asso ciated value defaults are supported Codec G711U Codec G711A Codec G729 Codec G726_16 packetization time 20 20 20 20 jitter max reorder delay 50 50 50 50 jitter max accept late seq 200 200 200 200 num jitter initial delay 80 80 80 80 jitter exe frame del mode off off off off 162 Codec G711U Codec G711A Codec G729 Codec G726_16 jitter max transit delay 250 250 250 250 jitter peak transit delay 475 475 475 475 jitter delay buff inc 10 10 10 10 jitter transit delay threshold 10000 10000 10000 10000 Codec G726_24 Codec G726_32 Codec G726_40 packetization time 20 20 20 jitter max reorder delay 50 50 50 jitter max accept late seq 200 200 200 num jitter initial delay 80 80 80 jitter exe frame del mode off off off jitter max transit delay 250 250 250 ji
169. hpna ssid 1 4 ptm vc 1 vc 2 Specifies a tagged VLAN on the selected port on the link named name Default is ptm set link name name tagged vian name integer vid vian_id Specifies a VLAN ID vid on the selected link named name Default is 0 143 Administrator s Handbook set link name name tagged vlan name integer priority 0 7 Specifies the 802 1p priority bit If you set this to a value greater than 0 all packets of this VLAN with unmarked priority bits pbits will be re marked to this priority set link name name supplicant type none eap tls Specifies whether the EAP TLS supplicant is enabled on the link named name Default is eap tls set link name name supplicant priority 0 7 Sets the supplicant priority on the link named name when supplicant type is eap tls Default is 0 set link name name ppp sub link ink_name Specifies a name link_name for this secondary link when one is required set link name name ppp auth type on off Enables or disables PPP login authorization set link name name ppp username uname Specifies a username uname for authentication on the specified link when ppp auth type is set to on set link name name ppp password pwd Specifies a password pwd for authentication on the specified link when ppp auth type is set to on set link name name ppp magic number on off Enables or disables LCP magic number negotiation set
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172. ications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compli ance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment United States This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio commu nications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures m Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna E Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver m Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected m Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including int
173. ich to address the first of 8 possible subnets Ordi narily this is the first one the default 1 set conn name name nat enable on off Specifies whether you want the Motorola Gateway to use network address translation NAT when communicating with remote Gateways NAT lets you conceal details of your network from remote Gateways It also permits all LAN devices to share a single IP address By default address NAT is turned on set conn name name dhcp client discover time seconds The DHCP client parameters appear when the connection type has been set to dhcpc discover time is in sec onds the default is 30 set conn name name dhcp client dns enable on off This allows you to enable or disable the default behavior of acting as a DNS proxy The default is on set conn name name dhcp client dns override off on This allows you to enable or disable overriding default DNS behavior The default is off set conn name name dhcp client vendor class string The vendor class default information varies by model and components This is information that identifies the unit set conn name name fs egress filterset_name Attaches a user filterset to a conn which is applied to transmitted packets See Filterset commands on page 124 set conn name name fs ingress filterset_name Attaches a user filterset to a conn which is applied to received packets See Filterset commands on page 124 Filterset commands Filte
174. id prefixes are advertised with a lifetime of zero The intent is to flush out global prefixes on attached IPv6 hosts which suddenly become invalid Static Connections ip6 conn type static Statically configured IPv6 connection set ip6 conn name name static link oid ink_name Sets the connection named name to point to an associated link specified by the link oid Jink_name set ip6 conn name name static ipaddr ipv6_address Specifies a static IPv6 address set ip6 conn name name static prefix length value Specifies the prefix length of the connection s static IPv6 address Default is 64 6rd Connections ip6 conn type rd side wan This WAN connection type is a 6rd tunnel over an IPv4 conn in accordance with RFC 5569 set ip6 conn name name 6rd tunnel type cpe gateway The 6rd connection can operate in cpe or gateway mode as configured by the type parameter cpe mode is used when operating as a CPE gateway mode is used when operating as a 6rd relay as per RFC 5569 set ip6 conn name name 6rd tunnel ipv4 conn oid jpv4_name Sets the 6rd connection named name to tunnel over an associated IPv4 connection named ipv4_name 132 set ip6 conn name name 6rd tunnel use dhcp values off on If this parameter is on 6rd provisioned parameters are obtained via the underlying DHCPv4 client associated with IPv4 connection named ipv4 name See draft ietf softwire ipv6 6rd 10
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176. ients If the addr count parameter is set to zero the DHCPVv6 server operates in stateless mode set ip6 conn name name dhcp server start addr offset value 0 65536 If the addr count parameter is greater than zero the start address is an offset from the base address of the prefix which is assigned to the LAN conn set ip6 conn name name dhcp server lease time seconds 180 8553600 DHCPV6 lease time set ip6 conn name name dhcp server dns server optional IPv6 address IPv6 address of advertised DNS server optiona IPv6 DHCP Server set ip6 dhcp server enable on off Globally enables or disables DHCPV6 servers on all IPv6 LAN conns The default is on set ip6 dhcp server information only off on When set to on DHCPV6 servers on all IPv6 LAN conns operate in stateless information only mode The default is off set ip6 dhcp server preference 255 Sets the preference option as defined in RFC1315 sec 22 8 The preference option in the server s Advertise message may assist a DHCPV 6 client in selecting from more than one server on the LAN set ip6 dhcp server authoritative on off If a client requests an IP address on a given network segment that the server knows is not valid for that segment and authoritative is set to on the server will respond with a DHCPNAK message causing the client to forget its IP address and try to get a new one If authoritative is set to off the server will
177. ier can check its internal table to see if there are any more clients on this group If there are none it imme diately sends an IGMP leave message to the upstream querier Log Enable If set to on all IGMP messages on both the LAN and the WAN will be logged Wireless Multicast to Unicast conversion Only available if IGMP Snooping is enabled If set to on the Gateway replaces the multicast MAC address with the physical MAC address of the wireless client If there is more than one wireless client interested in the same multicast group the Gateway will revert to multicasting the stream immediately When one or more wireless clients leave a group and the Gateway determines that only a single wireless client is interested in the stream it will once again unicast the stream set ip igmp querier version 1 2 3 Sets the IGMP querier version version 1 version 2 or version 3 If you know you will be communicating with other hosts that are limited to v1 for backward compatibility select 1 otherwise allow the default 3 set ip igmp robustness value Sets IGMP robustness range from 2 255 The default is 2 set ip igmp query interval value Sets the query interval range from 10 seconds 600 seconds The default is 125 seconds set ip igmp query response interval value Sets the query response interval range from 5 deci seconds tenths of a second 255 deci seconds The default is 100 deci seconds
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179. il is received set voip phone n call feature anonymous call block option off on anonymous call block option if set to on blocks calls from unidentified sources such as those with caller ID blocking set voip phone n call feature call transfer option off on call transfer option if set to on permits call transfer to another phone DSP settings set voip phone n dsp settings echo option echo off echo on echo on nlp echo on cng nlp echo option specifies under what conditions the system invokes or disables echo cancellation Default is echo on cng nlp Comfort Noise Generation with non linear processor set voip phone n dsp settings echo start attenuation 0 65535 echo start attenuation specifies the minimum attenuation level at which to invoke echo cancellation Default is 8192 165 Administrator s Handbook set voip phone n dsp settings echo max attenuation 0 65535 echo max attenuation specifies the maximum attenuation level at which to invoke echo cancellation Default is 16384 set voip phone n dsp settings echo tail length 0 65535 echo tail length specifies the duration of an echo tail required to invoke cancellation Default is 0 set voip phone n dsp settings vad option off on When vad option is set to on enables Voice Activity Detection Comfort Noise Generation When speech is not present the CNG algorithm generates a noise si
180. in the switch hardware and should be used when a strict priority queue with 4 priorities is sufficient The traffic is classified by priority bit value This can be the value retained from WAN ingress assum ing WAN is tagged or it can be a value that is set via a filter rule which allows for advanced classifica tion criteria to be used Even though the LAN interface might not be tagged there is still an internal priority field which is used to convey this information to the switch Downstream QoS Egress queues The secondary method of downstream QoS is to assign egress queues to the LAN port configuration This is less efficient however it allows more advanced queue scheduling algorithms to be used Pack ets are classified by QoS markers set by filter rules er This method is typically not recommended for deployment configuration as this mechanism can consume a large amount of CPU processing band width 210 Index Symbols I command 108 A Access Code 35 Address resolution table 113 Administrator password 107 Arguments CLI 118 ARP Command 109 116 basic queues 208 Broadband Network Redirect 25 Broadband Status 37 Broadband Status Notification 87 C Call Statistics 58 Captive Portal 203 CLI 103 I command 108 Arguments 118 Command shortcuts 108 Command truncation 118 Configuration mode 118 Keywords 118 Navigating 118 Prompt 108 118 Restart command 108 SHELL mode 108 View command
181. ing IP Passthrough the public WAN IP is used to provide IP address translation for private LAN computers The public WAN IP is assigned and reused on a LAN computer 75 Administrator s Handbook IP Passthrough Allocation Mode Passthrough ZS Default Server Internal Address Passthrough Mode v DHCPS dynamic Passthrough Fixed MAC Address DHCPS fixed Manual ee toee 10 0 Days Hours Minutes Seconds Passthrough DHCP Lease Cancel DHCP address serving can automatically serve the WAN IP address to a LAN computer When DHCP is used for addressing the designated passthrough PC the acquired or configured WAN address is passed to DHCP which will dynamically configure a single servable address subnet and reserve the address for the configured PC s MAC address This dynamic subnet configuration is based on the local and remote WAN address and subnet mask The two DHCP modes assign the WAN IP information needed to the client automatically You can select the MAC address of the PC you want to be the IP Passthrough client with fixed mode or e with first come first served dynamic the first client to renew its address will be assigned the WAN IP Manual mode is like statically configuring your PC With Manual mode you configure the TCP IP Properties of the LAN client PC you want to be the IP Passthrough client You then manually enter the WAN IP address Gateway Address etc that matches the WAN
182. ion all traffic is consistently delayed Figure 2 Illustration of classification and transmit queue in a simple high low priority scheme Low priority may transmit only when high priority is completely empty 207 Administrator s Handbook From classifier Output leads to next queue orto Interface Transmission From classifier Queue 1 To next queue or Interface Tx 5 From classifier Queue 1 Figure 5 Illustration of a hybrid queue that is both priority and WFQ to both constrain bandwidth usage and expedite one of the queues After the packet has been classified it can be put in the proper queue Queues are assigned to inter faces and can be constructed of several queue components to deliver the desired behavior The com ponents of an interface queue are these building blocks m basic queues a 1 input 1 output packet list with a length of 64 packets by default Packets will tail drop when the enqueued to a full basic queue m priority queue 2 or more input 1 output Schedules the packets from the various inputs strictly according to input s priority m weighted fair queue 1 or more input 1 output Schedules the packets according to bandwidth con straints Packets are enqueued to basic queues and only to basic queues Basic queues are output to priority queues and weighted fair queues which act as plumbing elements that alter the dequeuing order and rate respectively Priority q
183. is scheduled but a voice call is in progress when voice check enable is set to on The default is 300 5 minutes set system voice check max time 300 604800 This specifies the maximum time in seconds for the device to continue to attempt a scheduled software update if a voice Call is in progress and voice check enable is set to on The default is 3600 1 hour set system log buffer size 4096 65536 Specifies a size for the system log The most recent entries are posted to the beginning of the log When the log becomes full the oldest entries are dropped The default is 16384 set system log level low medium high alerts failures Specifies the types of log messages you want the Motorola Gateway to record All messages with a level equal to or greater than the level you specify are recorded For example if you specify set system diagnostic level medium the diagnostic log will retain medium level informational messages alerts and failure messages Use the following guidelines 169 Administrator s Handbook low Low level informational messages or greater includes trivial status messages medium Medium level informational messages or greater includes status messages that can help monitor network traffic high High level informational messages or greater includes status messages that may be significant but do not constitute errors The default alerts Warnings or greater incl
184. istics is offered See the following table Menu item Function Drop packets with invalid sourceor Whether packets with invalid source or destination IP address es destination IP address are to be dropped Protect against port scan Whether to detect and drop port scans Drop packets with unknown ether Whether packets with unknown ether types are to be dropped types Drop packets with invalid TCP flags Whether packets with invalid TCP flag settings NULL FIN Xmas etc should be dropped Drop incoming ICMP Echo Whether all ICMP echo requests are to be dropped On or Off requests 78 Menu item Function Flood Limit Whether packet flooding should be detected and offending packets be dropped On or Off Flood rate limit Specifies the number limit of packets per second before dropping the remainder Flood burst limit Specifies the number limit of packets in a single burst before dropping the remainder Flood limit ICMP enable Whether ICMP traffic packet flooding should be detected and offend ing packets be dropped On or Off Flood limit UDP enable Whether UDP traffic packet flooding should be detected and offend ing packets be dropped On or Off Flood limit UDP Pass multicast Allows exclusion of UDP multicast traffic On by default Flood limit TCP enable Allows exclusion of TCP traffic Off by default Flood limit TCP SYN cookie Allows TCP SYN cookies flooding to be excluded Additional Neighbor Discovery Attack p
185. istribution of the program without specific prior permission and notice be given in supporting documentation that copying and distribution is by permission of Roaring Penguin Software Inc Roaring Penguin Software Inc makes no representations about the suitability of this software for any purpose It is provided as is without express or implied warranty Copyright C 1995 1996 1997 1998 Lars Fenneberg lt If elemental net gt Permission to use copy modify and distribute this software for any purpose and without fee is hereby granted provided that this copyright and permission notice appear on all copies and supporting documentation the name of Lars Fenneberg not be used in advertising or publicity pertaining to distribution of the program without specific prior permission and notice be given in supporting documentation that copying and distribution is by permission of Lars Fenneberg Lars Fenneberg makes no representations about the suitability of this software for any purpose It is provided as is without express or implied warranty Copyright 1992 Livingston Enterprises Inc Livingston Enterprises Inc 6920 Koll Center Parkway Pleasanton CA 94566 Permission to use copy modify and distribute this software for any purpose and without fee is hereby granted provided that this copyright and permission notice appear on all copies and supporting documentation the name of Livingston Enterprises Inc not be used in adve
186. ithout limitation the rights to use copy modify merge publish distribute sublicense and or sell copies of the Software and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so subject to the following conditions The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED AS IS WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY FITNESS FORA PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT TORT OR OTHERWISE ARISING FROM OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE LibTomCrypt and LibTomMath are written by Tom St Denis and are Public Domain 183 Administrator s Handbook Copyright c 1995 Tatu Ylonen lt ylo cs hut fi gt Espoo Finland All rights reserved As far as am concerned the code have written for this software can be used freely for any purpose Any derived versions of this software must be clearly marked as such and if the derived work is incompatible with the protocol description in the RFC file it must be called by a name other than ssh or Secure Shell Copyright c 2000 Andre Lucas All rights reserved Portions copyright c 1998 Todd C Miller P
187. kets expected This will be calculated on every RTCP SR packet Sum of the fraction lost is calculated with all the RTCP pack ets Fraction lost is squared with every RTCP SR or RR packet Sum of all this will give the Sum of Franc Loss Squared One Way Delay will be calculated in milliseconds on every RTCP SR or RR packet This value is systime Isr dslr 2 Isr means last SR timestamp dslr means delay since last SR The sum of all the one way delays calculated in milliseconds on every RTCP packet is displayed as Sum of One Way Delay One Way Delay is squared with every RTCP SR or RR packet Sum of all this will give the Sum of One Way Delay Squared Average time in milliseconds from this local source to destination address and back again for all logged calls Maximum amount of time in milliseconds from this local source to destination address and back again for all logged calls Sum of time in milliseconds from this local source to destination address and back again for all logged calls Sum squared of time from this local source to destination address and back again for all logged calls 59 Administrator s Handbook Call Summary Line 1 Line 2 Current Call Last Completed Call CurrentCall Last Completed Call Cumulative Since Last Reset Last Reset Timestamp Number of Calls Number of Incoming Calls Failed Number of Outgoing Calls Falled For Line 1 and Line 2 the two available phone lines t
188. lid Green Powered device connected to the associated port includes devices with wake on LAN capability where a slight voltage is supplied to the Ethernet connection Flickering Green Activity seen from devices associated with the port The flickering of the light is synchronized to actual data traffic Off The device is not powered no cable or no powered devices connected to the associ ated ports Solid Green Good broadband connection i e good DSL Sync or Gigabit Ethernet Flashing Green Attempting broadband connection i e DSL attempting sync Flashing Green amp Red If the broadband connection fails to be established for more than three consecutive minutes the LED switches to Flashing Green when attempting or waiting to establish a broadband connection alternating with a five second steady Red This pattern continues until the broadband connection is successfully established Flashing Red No DSL signal on the line This is only used when there is no signal not dur ing times of temporary no tone during the training sequence Off The device is not powered Broadband 1 LED is also the Gigabit ethernet WAN LED when that is in play and DSL is not Service Phone 1 2 Solid Green IP connected The device has a WAN IP address from DHCP or 802 1x authentication and the broadband connection is up Flashing Green Attempting PPP connection Attempting IEEE 802 1X authentication or attempting to o
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190. lso download an SSL certificate file from a trusted Certification Authority CA on platforms that support SSL as follows download cert server_address filename confirm install server_address filename confirm Downloads a new version of the Motorola Gateway operating software from a TFTP Trivial File Transfer Protocol server validates the software image and programs the image into the Motorola Gateway memory After you install new operating software you must restart the Motorola Gateway The server_address argument identifies the IP address of the TFTP server on which your Motorola Gateway operating software is stored The filename argument identifies the path and name of the operating software file on the TFTP server If you include the optional keyword confirm you will not be prompted to confirm whether or not you want to per form the operation 109 Administrator s Handbook log message_string Adds the message in the message_string argument to the Motorola Gateway diagnostic log loglevel evel Displays or modifies the types of log messages you want the Motorola Gateway to record If you enter the loglevel command without the optional level argument the command line interface displays the current log level setting You can enter the Loglevel command with the level argument to specify the types of diagnostic messages you want to record All messages with a level number equal to or greater
191. lta Force Black Hawk Down Diablo II Server Dialpad DirecTV STB 1 DirecTV STB 2 DirecTV STB 3 Doom 3 Dues Ex Dune 2000 Empire Earth Empire Earth 2 F 16 Mig 29 F 22 Lightning 3 FTP Far Cry Fighter Ace II GNUtella Grand Theft Auto 2 Multiplayer H 323 compliant Netmeeting HTTP HTTPS CUSeeME Half Life Half Life 2 Steam Half Life 2 Steam Server Half Life Steam Half Life Steam Server Halo Hellbender for Windows v 1 0 Heretic II Hexen Il Hotline Server ICQ 2001b ICQ Old IMAP Client IMAP Client v 3 IPSec IKE Internet Phone Jedi Knight Il Jedi Outcast Kali KazaA Lime Wire Links LS 2000 Lord of the Rings Online MSN Messenger MSN Game Zone Mech Warrior 3 MSN Game Zone DX MechWarrior 4 Vengeance Medal of Honor Allied Assault Microsoft Flight Simulator 2000 Microsoft Flight Simulator 98 73 Administrator s Handbook Microsoft Golf 1998 Edition v 1 0 Microsoft Golf 1999 Edition Microsoft Golf 2001 Edition Midtown Madness v 1 0 Monster Truck Madness 2 v 2 0 Monster Truck Madness v 1 0 quer Motocross Madness 2 v 2 0 Motocross Madness v 1 0 NNTP Need for Speed 3 Hot Pursuit Need for Speed Porsche Net2Phone Operation FlashPoint Outlaws POP 3 PPTP PlayStation Network Quake 2 Quake 3 Quake 4 Rainbow Six RealAudio Return to Castle Wolfenstein Roger Wilco Rogue Spear SMTP SNMP
192. ltered source versions must be plainly marked as such and must not be misrepresented as being the original software 3 This notice may not be removed or altered from any source distribution Jean loup Gailly Mark Adler gzip prep ai mit edu madler alumni caltech edu Copyright C 2003 Andrew Bartlet lt abartlet samba org gt Copyright 1999 Paul Mackerras Alan Curry Copyright C 2002 Roaring Penguin Software Inc Copyright C 1996 Matjaz Godec lt gody elgo si gt Copyright C 1996 Lars Fenneberg lt inS5yO50 public uni hamburg de gt Copyright C 1997 Miguel A L Paraz lt map iphil net gt Copyright C 1995 1996 1997 1998 Lars Fenneberg lt If elemental net gt Copyright C 2002 Roaring Penguin Software Inc Copyright C 2003 Sean E Millichamp lt sean at bruenor dot org gt 198 This plugin may be distributed according to the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 or at your option any later version Copyright C 2000 by Roaring Penguin Software Inc This program may be distributed according to the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 or at your option any later version Copyright C 2000 2001 by Roaring Penguin Software Inc Copyright C 2004 Marco d ltri lt md linux it gt This program may be distributed according to the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 or at your option any later version Copyright c 2001 by Sun Microsystems Inc All rights res
193. ministrator s Handbook 47 CFR Part 68 Information FCC Requirements 1 The Federal Communications Commission FCC has established Rules which permit this device to be directly connected to the telephone network Standardized jacks are used for these connections This equipment should not be used on party lines or coin phones 2 If this device is malfunctioning it may also be causing harm to the telephone network this device should be disconnected until the source of the problem can be determined and until repair has been made If this is not done the telephone company may temporarily disconnect service 3 The telephone company may make changes in its technical operations and procedures if such changes affect the compatibility or use of this device the telephone company is required to give adequate notice of the changes You will be advised of your right to file a complaint with the FCC 4 Ifthe telephone company requests information on what equipment is connected to their lines inform them of a The telephone number to which this unit is connected b The ringer equivalence number 0 XB c The USOC jack required RJ11C d The FCC Registration Number XXXUSA XXXXX XX E Items b and d are indicated on the label The Ringer Equivalence Number REN is used to determine how many devices can be connected to your telephone line In most areas the sum of the REN s of all devices on any one line should not exceed five 5 0
194. must decide based on your own network requirements Security WPA Version WEP Key Length Key see Wireless Security on page 48 Mode The pull down menu allows you to select and lock the Gateway into the wireless transmission mode you want B G N B only B G G only or N only For compatibility with clients using 802 11b up to 11 Mbps transmission 802 119 up to 20 Mbps 802 11a up to 54 Mbit s using the 5 GHz band or 802 11n from 54 Mbit s to 600 Mbit s with the use of four spatial streams at a channel width of 40 MHz select B G N To limit your wireless LAN to one mode or the other select G only N only or B only or some combination that applies to your setup er NOTE If you choose to limit the operating mode to 802 11b or 802 11g only clients using the mode you excluded will not be able to connect Bandwidth May only be selected if mode is some combination of 802 11n from 54 Mbit s to 600 Mbit s with the use of four spatial streams at a channel width of 40 MHz Measure of the width of a range of frequen cies in megahertz Channel 1 through 11 for North America on which the network will broadcast This is a frequency range within the 2 4Ghz band Channel selection depends on government regulated radio frequencies that vary from region to region Channel selection can have a significant impact on performance depending on other wireless activity close to this Wireless Access Point You need
195. n off Turns the calendar update feature on or off The device will periodically poll the update server for new operating system software The default is on set system calendar update interval monthly biweekly Specifies how often the device should poll the update server monthly or biweekly The default is monthly set system calendar update protocol http https tftp Specifies the protocol for accessing the update server The default is http set system calendar update server server_address Specifies the address of the update server by name or IP address The default is cpems bellsouth net set system calendar update username string Specifies the username for the update server The default is anonymous set system calendar update password string Specifies the password for the update server The default is guest set system calendar update fwverfile filename Specifies the firmware version filename to the update server For the AT amp T NVG5839 the file is netopiaNVG589_64 txt set system calendar update day day_of_month Specifies the numerical day of the month for the update server to be polled for example 21 set system calendar update time hr min_AMPM Specifies the time of day for the update server to be polled in the form HOUR MINUTEAM PM Example 06 00AM 168 set system supplicant enable on off Turns on the 802 1x supplicant functionality You must set the correspondi
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197. n about the Gateway s HPNA connected devices in 15 minute inter vals If you have two or more stations you can select the radio button and click the Set DVR button to store the MAC address of the station as the master DVR If the station order subsequently changes the radio button will appear on the correct station You can test the performance of each station to station pair by clicking the Run extended Test button When you click the Run extended Test button the following page appears as a warning about this invasive test HPNA Extended Test Warning Running an Extended Test will interrupt HPNA disrupting any video and potentially other services You may loose comectraty to thes despiay during that tme If you do not run the Extended Test the station to station performance section is not displayed You can generate updated statistics by clicking the Refresh button Furnished statistics of the current and previous intervals are displayed as follows e 0 Station ID HPNA MAC Address HPNA Firmware C coax T TP HPNA Version HPNA Master Short Tx Pkt Short Rx Pkt CRC Errors Rx Dropped Tx Dropped Rx Tx Error Rx Error Frames Tx Frames Rx Bytes Tx Bytes Rx Unicast Tx Unicast Rx Multicast Tx Multicast Rx Local Control Req Local Control Repl Remote Control Req Remote Control Repl Interval Start Interval Stop This is the number of Transmitted Packets This is
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199. nerated whenever a packet traversing the router or destined to the router itself is dropped because the IP length is greater than the received packet length or if the length is too small for an IP packet This log message is generated whenever a packet traversing the router is dropped because it is fragmented stateful inspection is turned ON on the packet s transmit or receive interface and deny fragment option is enabled This log message is generated whenever a packet traversing the router is dropped because the packet cannot be sent without frag mentation but the do not fragment bit is set This log message is generated whenever a packet traversing the router or destined to the router itself is dropped because no route is found to forward the packet This log message is generated whenever a packet traversing the router or destined to the router itself is dropped because the IP ver sion is not 4 This log message is generated whenever a packet traversing the router or destined to the router itself is dropped because the packet is TCP UDP packet and source IP Address and source port equals the destination IP Address and destination port 98 Access related Log Messages 11 TCP SYN flood detected 12 Telnet receive DoS attack packets dropped 13 dropped reassembly time out 14 dropped illegal size This log message is generated whenever a SYN packet destined to the router s management inte
200. newsletters to a distribution list Since a router should not be used as a passive forwarding device Motorola Gateways use a protocol for forward ing multicasting Internet Group Management Protocol IGMP Motorola Gateways support IGMP Version 1 Version 2 or Version 3 IGMP Snooping is a feature of Ethernet layer 2 switches that listens in on the IGMP conversation between computers and multicast routers Through this process it builds a database of where the multicast routers reside by noting IGMP general queries used in the querier selection process and by listening to other router protocols From the host point of view the snooping function listens at a port level for an IGMP report The switch then pro cesses the IGMP report and starts forwarding the relevant multicast stream onto the host s port When the switch receives an IGMP leave message it processes the leave message and if appropriate stops the multicast stream to that particular port Basically customer IGMP messages although processed by the switch are also sent to the multicast routers In order for IGMP snooping to function with IGMP Version 3 it must always track the full source filter state of each host on each group as was previously done with Version 2 only when Fast Leave support was enabled IGMP Version 3 supports IGMP Source Filtering the ability for group memberships to incorporate source address filtering This allows Source Specific Multica
201. ng type field in the WAN link to acti vate it NOS 142253966608 top gt gt set link name WAN supplicant supplicant type none none l eap tls priority 0 0 7 Default is on set system supplicant dest broadcast off on Mostly useful for debugging If this is set to on the destination MAC address FF FF FF FF FF FF is used when the supplicant sends 802 Ix packets If this is off the EAPOL specific destination address of 01 80 C2 00 00 03 is used Default is off set system supplicant eap tls identity string Sets the identity sent by the supplicant in response to an Identity request from an 802 1x authenticator set system supplicant server cert check on off If set to on examines the certificate chain sent by an 802 1x authenticator for validation and ensures that the root cert of this chain is accepted by the CPE i e in its trust list Default is on set system voice check enable off on When this is set to on and a voice call is in progress when a software update is scheduled the software update is deferred for the voice check interval until the call is completed that is the call state becomes idle If set to off and a voice call is in progress when an update is scheduled the call is torn down The default is on set system voice check interval 60 86400 This specifies the interval in seconds for the device to wait before attempting a software update when a software update
202. ng Outgoing RTP Packet Loss RTP Packet Loss percentage Total RTCP Packets Average Inter Arrival Jitter in ms For Line 1 and Line 2 the two available phone lines the Call Statistics page displays the following information Call Statistics Line 1 and Line 2 Last Call Cumulative Incoming Outgoing RTP Packet Loss Real time Transport Protocol packets dropped RTP Packet Loss percent Percent of Real time Transport Protocol packets dropped age Total RTCP Packets Total Real time Transport Control Protocol packets Average Inter Arrival Jitter This is calculated continuously in milliseconds as each data packet is received and averaged Max Inter Arrival Jitter This is the maximum value in milliseconds recorded as each data packet is received Sum of Inter Arrival Jitter Sum of Inter Arrival Jitter Squared Sum of Franc Loss Sum of Franc Loss Squared Max One Way Delay Sum of One Way Delay Sum of One Way Delay Squared Avg Round Trip Time Max Round Trip Time Sum of Round Trip Time Sum of Round Trip Time Squared This is calculated continuously in milliseconds as each data packet is received and totalled This is calculated continuously in milliseconds as each data packet is received and the total is squared Fraction Lost The fraction of RTP data packets lost since the previous SR or RR packet was sent This fraction is defined to be the number of packets lost divided by the number of pac
203. not select a channel at any of the computers on your wireless network They will automatically scan available channels seeking a Gateway broadcasting on the SSID for which they are configured The Automatic setting allows the Wireless Access Point to determine the best channel to broadcast automati cally Power Level Sets the wireless transmit power scaling down the Wireless Access Point s wireless transmit coverage by lowering its radio power output Default is 100 power Transmit power settings are useful in large venues with multiple wireless routers where you want to reuse channels Since there are only three non overlapping channels in the 802 11 spectrum it helps to size the Wireless Access Point s cell to match the location This allows you to install a router to cover a small hole without conflicting with other routers nearby Wireless Protected Setup WPS is a not a new security protocol It is simply an easier way to use existing protocols to provide greater security for your wireless network connections By default Privacy is set to Wireless Protected Access WPA PSK WPS allows you to automatically generate a new strong WPA key for your Gateway and any client devices on your wireless network Not all client wireless devices support WPS Refer to their documentation Enter your all digit WPS PIN and click the Submit button Follow the instructions that came with your wireless client 47 Administrator s Handbook
204. nterface Convention Graphics blue rectangle or line a solid rounded rectangle with an arrow Command Line Interface Description Menu commands Web GUI page links and button names Computer display text User entered text Italic type indicates the complete titles of manuals Description Denotes an excerpt from a Web page or the visual truncation of a Web page Denotes an area of emphasis on a Web page Syntax conventions for the Motorola Gateway command line interface are as follows Convention straight brackets in cmd line curly brackets with values separated with vertical bars bold terminal type face italic terminal type face Description Optional command arguments Alternative values for an argument are presented in curly brackets with values separated with vertical bars User entered text Variables for which you supply your own values Organization This guide consists of five chapters two appendices and an index It is organized as follows Chapter 1 Introduction Describes the Motorola document suite the purpose of the audience for and structure of this guide It gives a table of conventions Chapter 2 Device Configuration Describes how to get up and running with your Motorola Gateway Chapter 3 Basic Troubleshooting Gives some simple suggestions for troubleshooting problems with your Gate
205. ntified as derived from the RSA Data Security Inc MD5 Message Digest Algorithm in all material mentioning or referencing the derived work RSA Data Security Inc makes no representations concerning either the merchantability of this software or the suitability of this software for any particular purpose It is provided as is without express or implied warranty of any kind These notices must be retained in any copies of any part of this documentation and or software expat 1 95 7 Copyright c 1998 1999 2000 Thai Open Source Software Center Ltd and Clark Cooper Copyright c 2001 2002 Expat maintainers Permission is hereby granted free of charge to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files the Software to deal in the Software without restriction including without limitation the rights to use copy modify merge publish distribute sublicense and or sell copies of the Software and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so subject to the following conditions The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED AS IS WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY
206. occurred to continually redirect would block the user from reconfiguring the router set management lan access wan cpe mgmt block off web all Blocks management of the device from the LAN via the web or all interface s TR 064 DSL Forum LAN Side CPE Configuration TR 064 is an extension of UPnP It defines more services to locally manage the Motorola Gateway While UPnP allows open access to configure the Gateway s features TR 064 requires a password to execute any command that changes the Gateway s configuration set management lanmgmt enable off on Turns TR O64 LAN side management services on or off The default is off 149 Administrator s Handbook Physical interfaces commands DSL interfaces set physical dsl enable off on Turns the physical DSL interface off or on Default is on set physical dsl dsl mode auto single bonded Sets the mode for the DSL connection whether a single line or bonded If the default auto is set the device will try both single and bonded attempting to detect and lock on the mode in use set physical dsl loopback off on Turns the DSL loopback mode off or on Default is off set physical dsl annexm off on Turns optional DSL Annex M off or on Default is off If enabled data rates can be as high as 12 or 24 Mbit s downstream and 3 Mbit s upstream depending on the distance from the DSLAM to the customer s premises set physical dsl modula
207. of the board Ethernet Ports Pass Forwarding Bridging Pass Return to Troubleshoot Test Internet Access These tests send a PING from the modem to either the LAN or WAN to verify connectivity A PING could be either an IP address 163 176 4 32 or Domain Name www motorola com You enter a web address URL or an IP address in the respective field Click the Ping Trace NSLookup or Detect Missing Filter button Results will be displayed in the Progress Window as they are generated Ping tests the reachability of a particular network destination by sending an ICMP echo request and waiting for a reply Traceroute displays the path to a destination by showing the number of hops and the router addresses of these hops NSLookup converts a domain name to its IP address and vice versa Detect Missing Filter if you click the Detect Missing Filter button a warning message appears at the top since the detection takes up to 2 minutes When completed the Progress area might look like following Non linear Noise Level Low Affected Bins 6 Non Linearity Threshold 60 Non linear Echo db 90 To use the Ping capability type a destination address domain name or IP address in the text box and click the Ping Trace or Lookup button The results are displayed in the Progress Window This sequence of tests takes approximately one minute to generate results Please wait for the test
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209. off icmp echo drop on traffic class clear on 6rd tunnel 6rd tunnel 6rd tunnel 6rd tunnel 6rd tunnel 6rd tunnel 6rd tunnel 6rd tunnel 6rd tunnel 6rd tunnel 6rd tunnel enable off dhcp server enable on type cpe ipv4 conn WAN use dhcp values off prefix prefix length 1 ipv4 common bits 0 relay ipv4 addr 0 0 0 0 ipv4 tx tos mode off force tx to br on anti spoof enable on tx df bit set on 130 set set set set set set set set set set set set ip6 ip6 ip6 ip6 ip6 ip6 ip6 ip6 ip6 ip6 ip6 ip6 dhcp server dhcp server dhcp server dhcp server dhcp server dhcp server dhcp server dhcp server dhcp server dhcp server dhcp server dhcp server information only off preference 255 authoritative on rapid commit on unicast off leasequery off pd enable on default lease time 2592000 preferred lifetime 604800 T1 302400 T2 483840 info refresh time 86400 set set dns primary address dns secondary address ip6 ip6 Default IPv6 security configuration values set set set set set set set set set set set set set set set set set security security security security security security security security security security security security security security security security security spi spi spi spi spi spi spi spi spi spi spi spi spi spi spi ip6 ip6 ip6 ip6 ip6 ip6 ip6 ip6 ip6 ip6 ip6 ip6 ip6 ip6 src mcast drop off invali
210. ola qui vous apportera son assistance 180 Milieubewust recycleren Als u dit symbool op een Motor ola product ziet gooi het dan niet bij het huishoudelijk afval of het bedrijfsafval Dbatosc o srodowisko recykling Produkt w Motorola oznac zonych tym symbolem nie nalezy wyrzuca do komunalnych pojem nik w na mieci Cuidando do meio ambiente atrav s da reciclagem Quando voc ver este s mbolo em um produto Motorola n o descarte o produto junto com lixo residencial ou comercial Var r dd om milj n genom tervinning N r du ser den h r symbolen p en av Motorolas produkter ska du inte kasta produkten tillsam mans med det vanliga avfallet JHI MARAR bFA FRRI CORSMRE knCWS198 HRHARBEL LAREYE LTA LILE lt t Woz 2a Bpl Motorola HIS AI 0 EA E 32 33 Ta SS Ey BA WelAl EAL Uw Motorola materiaal recycleren Gooi dit product niet bij het huishoudelijk afval het of bedrijfsafval In sommige landen of regio s zoals de Europese Unie zijn er bepaalde systemen om elek trische of elektronische afvalproducten in te zamelen en te recycleren Neem contact op met de plaatselijke overheid voor informatie over de geldende regels in uw regio Indien er geen systemen bestaan neemt u contact op met de klantendienst van Motorola Recykling posiadanego sprzetu Motorola Produktu nie nale y wyrzuca do komunalnych pojemnik w na mieci W niek t rych krajach i regionach np w Unii Eu
211. om access to that same server perhaps they were abusing the system in some way The rules we need are Input Rules Rule Action Source IP Destination IP Protocol Source Destination Order Port Port 1 Drop 207 53 17 9 TCP 8080 67 Administrator s Handbook 2 Pass 207 53 17 0 24 TCP 8080 Drop TCP 8080 Changes saved Packet Filter Disable Packet Filters Packet Filter Rules Enabled Delete Drop packets that match Delete Source IP Address of 207 53 17 9 Delete Add Match Pass packets that match Delete Source IP Address of 207 53 17 0 24 Delete Add Match Update Order Add a Drop Rule Add a Pass Rule E Port Warnings If the packet filter or port forwarding rule involves TCP port 80 or 3389 or UDP port 47806 43962 69 123 or 53 or If you attempt to add or change a match such that this occurs AND if running in VDSL Ethernet mode the following warning will appear Warning Warning The change you are attempting to make may cause AT amp T U verse TV to stop working properly Please select Confirm to continue with the change or Cancel to revert the change Link NAT Gaming When you click the NAT Gaming link the NAT Gaming page appears NAT Gaming Hosted Applications No Application Hosting entries have been defined Application Hosting Entry Service AIM Talk Needed by Device 192 168 1 65 i Add
212. oming packets are tracked only those incoming packets consti tuting a proper response are allowed through the firewall The high setting is recommended but for special circumstances a low level of firewall protection is available You can also turn all firewall protection off Defaults to low set security spi ip4 invalid addr drop on off Enables or disables whether Broadband packets with invalid source or destination addresses should be dropped Default is on set security spi ip4 private addr drop on off Enables or disables whether Broadband packets with private source or destination addresses should be dropped Default is off 157 Administrator s Handbook set security spi unknown ethertypes drop on off Enables or disables whether packets with unknown ether types are to be dropped Default is on set security spi portscan protect on off Enables or disables whether to detect and drop port scans Default is on set security spi invalid tcp flags drop on off Enables or disables whether packets with invalid TCP flag settings NULL FIN Xmas etc are to be dropped Default is on set security spi ip4 invalid addr drop on off Broad sets of addresses exist that should not be used as one or both of source or destination addresses These include the following IP address mask Source or destination 10 0 0 0 8 source 192 168 0 0 0 16 source 169 254 0 0 16 source 172 16 0
213. ommercial or not You can also use derivative forms freely under terms of Open Source Software license or under terms of GNU Public License If you need to use a derivative form in a commercial project or you need sglib under any other license conditions contact the author zlib 1 2 3 Copyright C 1995 2005 Jean loup Gailly and Mark Adler This software is provided as is without any express or implied warranty In no event will the authors be held liable for any damages arising from the use of this software Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose including commercial applications and to alter it and redistribute it freely subject to the following restrictions 1 The origin of this software must not be misrepresented you must not 201 Administrator s Handbook claim that you wrote the original software If you use this software in a product an acknowledgment in the product documentation would be appreciated but is not required 2 Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such and must not be misrepresented as being the original software 3 This notice may not be removed or altered from any source distribution 202 Appendix A Motorola Gateway Captive Portal Implementation This section contains information about the Motorola Gateway Captive Portal Support Overview Motorola follows the 2Wire RPC specification for implementation of Captive Portal The Captive
214. on address from Attempting failed no nection is not DHCP or IEEE 802 1X DHCP present 802 1x authen authentication response tication and the or attempting to 802 1x authen Service broadband con obtain DHCP tication failed nection is up information no IP address 94 If a status indicator light does not look correct look for these possible problems n Possible problems Make sure the power adapter is plugged into the DSL Modem properly Power Try a known good wall outlet Ifa power strip is used make sure it is switched on Make sure that any telephone has a microfilter installed Make sure that you are using the correct cable The DSL cable is the thinner stan dard telephone cable and labeled Data Cable Broadband Make sure the DSL cable is plugged into the correct wall jack Make sure the DSL cable is plugged into the DSL port on the DSL Modem Make sure the DSL line has been activated at the central office DSLAM Make sure the DSL Modem is not plugged into a micro filter Make sure the you are using the yellow Ethernet cable not the DSL cable The Ethernet cable is thicker than the standard telephone cable Make sure the Ethernet cable is securely plugged into the Ethernet jack on the PC Make sure the Ethernet cable is securely plugged into the Ethernet port on the DSL Modem Make sure you have Ethernet drivers installed on the PC Ethernet Make sure
215. on mode return to shell mode exit Exit from configuration mode return to shell mode 106 Starting and Ending a CLI Session Open a telnet connection from a workstation on your network You initiate a telnet connection by issuing the following command from an IP host that supports telnet for exam ple a personal computer running a telnet application such as NCSA Telnet telnet lt ip address gt You must know the IP address of the Motorola Gateway before you can make a telnet connection to it By default your Motorola Gateway uses 192 168 1 254 as the IP address for its LAN interface You can use a Web browser to configure the Motorola Gateway IP address Logging In The command line interface log in process emulates the log in process for a UNIX host To logon enter the user name and your password Entering the administrator password lets you display and update all Motorola Gateway settings When you have logged in successfully the command line interface lists the username and the security level asso ciated with the password you entered in the diagnostic log Ending a CLI Session You end a command line interface session by typing quit from the SHELL node of the command line interface hierarchy Using the CLI Help Facility The help command lets you display on line help for SHELL and CONFIG commands To display a list of the com mands available to you from your current location within the command line interface hi
216. on page 128 set filterset name fi terset_name rule number action set tos number Sets the packet tos field to the supplied value set filterset name filterset_name rule number action set dscp number diffserv_class_string Sets the dscp field to the supplied value set filterset name fi terset_name rule number action set eth p bits number Sets vlan priority bits to the supplied value set filterset filterset_name rule number action do filterset name Executes the supplied filterset Default actions If a packet passes through all of a filter s rules without a match then the filterset s default actions come into play These behave the same way that rule actions behave set filterset name filterset_name default action set qos marker gos_marker_string Tags the packet according to the queue marker name set filterset name fi terset_name default action set tos number Sets the packet tos field to the supplied value set filterset name filterset_name default action set dscp number diffserv_class_string Sets the dscp field to the supplied value set filterset name fi terset_name default action set eth p bits number Sets vlan priority bits to the supplied value set filterset name fi terset_name default action do filterset name Executes the supplied filterset set filterset name filterset_name default action forward pass drop reject Executes the named filterset s default action pass drop or reje
217. ony event Default is 101 set voip phone n sip advanced setting sip digit map string Specifies rules used to recognize a number dialed by the user and to ensure this number matches the dial plan defined by the ITSP set voip phone n sip advanced setting sip compact header off on Forces all headers in the message to use compact format when set to on Sends the SIP messages with Compact Headers reducing the size of the SIP messages 161 Administrator s Handbook set voip phone n sip advanced setting sip q value 0 10 This is used to prioritize the SIP account based on the value set voip phone n sip advanced setting sip qos tos value 0 255 Specifies the SIP Diff Serv Type of Service ToS values for Quality of Service QoS assignment Default is 136 set voip phone n sip advanced setting sip qos p bit value 0 7 Sets a QoS P bit value for the SIP session Default is 6 set voip phone n sip advanced setting sip qos marker value value Sets a QoS marker on the SIP session packets on the specified phone line set voip phone n sip advanced setting rtp qos tos value 0 255 Specifies the RTP Diff Serv Type of Service ToS values for Quality of Service QoS assignment Default is 184 set voip phone n sip advanced setting rtp qos p bit value 0 7 Sets a QoS P bit value for the RTP session Default is 6 set voip phone n sip advanced setting rtp qos marker value value Sets a QoS marker on t
218. opensource motorola com to serve as a portal for interaction with the software community at large This document contains additional information regarding licenses acknowledgments and required copyright notices for open source packages used in this Motorola product aiccu 2007 01 15 The SixXS License http Awww sixxs net Copyright C SixXS lt info sixxs net gt All rights reserved Redistribution and use in source and binary forms with or without modification are permitted provided that the following conditions are met 1 Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice this list of conditions and the following disclaimer 2 Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and or other materials provided with the distribution 3 Neither the name of SixXS nor the names of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific prior permission THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY SIXXS AND CONTRIBUTORS AS IS AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED IN NO EVENT SHALL SIXXS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT INDIRECT INCIDENTAL SPECIAL EXEMPLARY OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOOD
219. or Devices MAC Address 00 0fce 6a 3e 84 IPv4 Address Name 192 168 1253 Last Activity Thu Jan 1 00 05 43 1970 Status on Allocation static Connection Type Ethernet lan MAC Address 08 00 27 10 0a 53 IPv4 Address Name 192 163 1 50 Last Activity Thu Jan 1 00 05 41 1970 Status on Allocation static Connection Type Ethernet lan MAC Address 401c89 29 0e0e IPv4 Address Name 192 168 1 71 android_d7b16fc97 11001b0 Last Activity Thu Jan 1 00 06 11 1970 on dhcp Wireless eai 14 00 46 9a 4013 192 168 1 43 Thu Jan 1 00 05 41 1970 on static Ethernet Ian The page displays the following information Home Network Devices Home Network Devices Displays the IPv4 Address Network Name and MAC Address of devices connected to this device on your local area network MAC Address Client device s unique hardware address IPv4 Address Name Client device s IP address or device network name Last Activity Date and time of last traffic for this client device Status May be off or on Allocation Type of IP address assignment for example Static or DHCP Connection Type Type of connection for example Ethernet or Wireless 32 For Wireless client connections the Device List displays the familiar bars indicating signal strength as follows LED Display Criteria RSSI gt Threshoki and above wall Wi Fi Connection established RSSI gt Threshoki2 RSSI lt Threshold1 anil Wi Fi Connection established RSSI g
220. or the phone specified by n usually 1 or 2 depending on your Gateway s number of physical voice ports Default is off set voip phone n sip proxy server server_name ip_address Specifies the SIP proxy server for the specified phone by fully qualified server name or IP address set voip phone n sip proxy server port 1 65535 Specifies the SIP proxy server port number for the specified phone Default is 5060 set voip phone n sip proxy server transport udp tcp Specifies the SIP proxy server transport protocol for the specified phone Default is UDP 159 Administrator s Handbook set voip phone n sip registrar server server_name ip_address Specifies the SIP registration server for the specified phone by fully qualified server name or IP address set voip phone n sip registrar server port 1 65535 Specifies the SIP registration server port number for the specified phone Default is 5060 set voip phone n sip registrar server transport udp tcp Specifies the SIP registration server transport protocol for the specified phone Default is UDP set voip phone n sip expires time 5 65535 Specifies the SIP registration server time out duration from 0 65535 seconds for the specified phone Default is 3600 1 hour set voip phone n sip outproxy server server_name ip_address Specifies the SIP outbound proxy server for the specified phone by fully qualified server name or IP
221. ortions copyright c 1996 Jason Downs Portions copyright c 1996 Theo de Raadt Redistribution and use in source and binary forms with or without modification are permitted provided that the following conditions are met 1 Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice this list of conditions and the following disclaimer 2 Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and or other materials provided with the distribution THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AS IS AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT INDIRECT INCIDENTAL SPECIAL EXEMPLARY OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES LOSS OF USE DATA OR PROFITS OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY WHETHER IN CONTRACT STRICT LIABILITY OR TORT INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE copyright 1997 2003 Simon Tatham copyright Robert de Bath Joris van Rantwijk Delian Andreas Schultz Jeroen Massar Wez Furlong Nicolas Barry Portions Delchev Justin Bradford and CORE SDI S A
222. otection VPN Pass through PPTP L2TP IPSec Wi Fi Security WEP 64 bit 128 bit 256 bit encryption 802 1x WPA WPA PSK 802 11i WPA2 WPA2 PSK EAP TLS EAP TTLS EAP SIM MAC Address filtering 173 Administrator s Handbook Management configuration methods HTTP Web server telnet command line interface Diagnostics Ping event logging routing table displays statistics counters web based management traceroute nslookup and diagnostic commands Agency approvals North America Safety Approvals C United States UL 60950 Third Edition m Canada CSA CAN CSA C22 2 No 60950 00 EMC m United States FCC Part 15 Class B m Canada ICES 003 Telecom m United States 47 CFR Part 68 m Canada CS 03 Integrated Battery C Hazardous Materials Regulations and Procedures CFR Title 49 Section 173 Subsection 185 UL60950 CAN CSA C22 2 No 60950 Recognized component U S and Canada UL 2054 Recognized component U S and Canada UN Manual of test and Criteria sect 38 3 CE IEC62133 California Code of Regulation Title 20 174 Manufacturer s Declaration of Conformance re Warnings This is a Class B product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures Adequate measures include increasing the physical distance between this product and other electrical devices Changes or modif
223. otorola Bitte entsorgen Sie dieses Produkt nicht als gew hnlichen Haus oder Buromill In einigen L ndern und Gebieten z B in der Europ ischen Union wurden Systeme f r die R cknahme und Wiederverwertung von Elek troschrott eingef hrt Erkundigen Sie sich bitte bei Ihrer Stadtoder Kreisver waltung nach der geltenden Entsorgungspraxis Falls bei Ihnen noch kein Abfuhroder R cknahmesystem besteht wenden Sie sich bitte an den Kun dendienst von Motorola Reciclaje de su equipo Motorola No deseche este producto junto con sus residuos residenciales o comer ciales Algunos pa ses o regiones tales como la Uni n Europea han orga nizado sistemas para recoger y reciclar desechos el ctricos y electr nicos Comun quese con las autoridades locales para obtener informaci n acerca de las pr cticas vigentes en su regi n Si no existen sistemas de recolecci n disponibles solicite asistencia llamando el Servicio al Cliente de Motorola Recyclage de votre quipement Motorola Veuillez ne pas jeter ce produit avec vos ordures m nag res ou vos rebuts d entreprise Certains pays ou certaines r gions comme l Union Europ enne ont mis en place des syst mes de collecte et de recyclage des produits lec triques et lectroniques mis au rebut Veuillez contacter vos autorit s locales pour vous informer des pratiques instaur es dans votre region Si aucun syst me de collecte n est disponible veuillez appeler le Service client le de Motor
224. outer s management interface and is allowed access to the management interface This log message is generated whenever the user tries to access the router s management interface and authentication fails due to incor rect user name This log message is generated whenever the user tries to access the router s management interface and authentication fails due to incor rect password This log message is generated whenever the user tries to access the router s Telnet management interface from a Public interface and is not permitted since Remote Management is disabled This log message is generated whenever the user tries to access the router s HTTP management interface from a Public interface and is not permitted since Remote Management is disabled 1 Received NTP Date and Time 2 EN IP up 3 WAN Ethernet WAN1 acti vated at 100000 Kbps 4 Device Restarted System Log Messages This log message is generated whenever NTP receives Date and time from the server This log message is generated whenever Ethernet WAN comes up This log message is generated when the Ethernet WAN Link is up This log message is generated when the router has been restarted 97 Administrator s Handbook DSL Log Messages most common 1 WAN Data link activated at lt Rate gt Kbps rx tx 2 WAN Data link deactivated 3 RFC1483 up 4 RFC1483 lt WAN instance gt IP down 5 PPP Channel lt ID gt up Dia lout
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226. puting Service Cambridge England Phone 44 1223 334714 Copyright c 1997 2004 University of Cambridge All rights reserved Redistribution and use in source and binary forms with or without modification are permitted provided that the following conditions are met Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice this list of conditions and the following disclaimer 194 Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and or other materials provided with the distribution Neither the name of the University of Cambridge nor the names of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific prior written permission THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS AS IS AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT INDIRECT INCIDENTAL SPECIAL EXEMPLARY OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES LOSS OF USE DATA OR PROFITS OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY WHETHER IN CONTRACT STRICT LIABILITY OR TORT INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWI
227. r rent date and time after a reset to factory defaults Time Since Last Reboot Elapsed time since last reboot of the Gateway in days hr min sec Datapump Version Underlying operating system software datapump version Legal Disclaimer Clicking the Licenses link displays a listing of software copyright attributions also shown here Copyright Acknowledgments on page 183 Link Access Code Access to your Gateway is controlled through an account named Admin The default Admin password for your Gateway is the unique Access Code printed on the label on the side of your Gateway As the Admin you can change this password to a different one of your own choosing between 8 and 20 characters long The new password must also include two characters from any these categories alpha number and special characters Example fru1tfl13s_likeabanana Access Code The device access code controls access to your device s configuration You can reset it to the default value which is printed on the side or bottom of your device or a new value of your choosing Access Code Printed Here Important Notice To help prevent unauthorized access to your device be sure you record your new access code and safeguard it just as you would any other password or PIN number Should you need access to your device for example to make configuration changes you will need it to login Enter Old Access Code Enter New Access Code R
228. r an IPv4 NAT UDP tunnel to a tunnel endpoint administered by tunnel broker SIXXS www sixxs net You set up an account with SIXXS and subsequently get assigned a tunnel and a subnet usually a 48 subnet set ip6 conn name name aiccu username username SIXXS username set ip6 conn name name aiccu password password SIXXS password 133 Administrator s Handbook Delegated Prefix Connections ip6 conn type dp side lan Aconn of type delegated prefix obtains its global prefix information from one or more prefix from another IPv6 conn typically a WAN conn if available In order for a dp connection to become fully operational its underlying link must be up AND the IPv6 connection which delegates the prefix must have created one or more prefixes from which to draw the dp connection s global prefix set ip6 conn name name dp link oid ink_name set ip6 conn name name dp conn oid ijpv6_conn_name Sets the dp connection named name to obtain its prefix from IPv6 connection named ipv6_conn_name set ip6 conn name name dp subnet length value 0 16 The length of the subnet portion of the delegated prefix Default is 0 set ip6 conn name name dp subnet id value 0 65535 If a subnet length is specified the value that would occupy the of the subnet portion of the conn s IPv6 prefix Default is 0 set ip6 conn name name dp stay up off on If the delegated prefix parameter stay up is set
229. rev a V9 1 0 sku 70 Table 1 Document Change Log Draft version Firmware version Changes this draft al nbxvu9 1 0h2d2_1 1 bin first draft r1 include ATT 6 16 feedback add battery door instructions r2 nbxvu9 1 0h0d23_1 1 bin add battery safety instructions revved GUI per ERS NVG589_1 0_Ul doc rev 13 Table of Contents Table of Contents CHAPTER 1 INtroduction cc cece cece e eee About Motorola Documentation Documentation Conventions GONE Fale sce es deepen eed wl bee ee eet eA Internal Web Interface Command Line Interface Organization eee eee ee A Word About Example Screens CHAPTER 2 Device Configuration Important Safety Instructions POWER SUPPLY INSTALLATION TELECOMMUNICATION INSTALLATION COAX INSTALLATION 20 00 PRODUCT VENTILATION Motorola Gateway Status Indicator Lights Battery Installation optional Battery Door Installation Instructions Battery Door Removal Instructions Cradle Installation Instructions Set up the Motorola Gateway Accessing the Web Management Interface Broadband Network Redirect Pages IP Diagnostics Page Redirect Offline Troubleshooting Device Status page we ee eee eee eee Device Access Code 20055 Tab Bar gt
230. rface is dropped because the number of SYN sent and SYN receives exceeds one half the number of allow able connections in the router This log message is generated whenever TCP packets destined to the router s telnet management interface are dropped due to over whelming receive data This log message is generated whenever packets traversing the router or destined to the router itself are dropped because of reas sembly timeout This log message is generated whenever packets traversing the router or destined to the router itself are dropped during reassembly because of illegal packet size in a fragment Firewall Log Messages Detail AT amp T requirement 841 Reason Enumeration C Log Text WNY Ne pacnet WAS Representation logged NM_LOGDROP_CAT_DIR DIRECTION Direction generic NM_LOGDROP_CAT_DIR_UP DIRECTION UP Upstream direction NM_LOGDROP_CAT_DIR_DOWN DIRECTION DOWN Downstream direction NM_LOGDROP_CAT_ETH ETH Ethernet Header generic NM_LOGDROP_CAT_ETH_SRC_ADDR ETH SRC Ethernet Source MAC Address NM_LOGDROP_CAT_ETH_DST_ADDR ETH DST Ethernet Destination MAC Address NM_LOGDROP_CAT_ETH_PROT ETH PROTOCOL Ethernet Protocol NM_LOGDROP_CAT_ETH_VLAN ETH VLAN Ethernet VLAN ID where appli cable NM_LOGDROP_CAT_IP IP IP Header generic NM_LOGDROP_CAT_IP_SRC IP SRC IP Source Address NM_LOGDROP_CAT_IP_DST IP DST IP Destination Address NM_LOGDROP_CAT_IP_PROT IP PROTOCO
231. rnet interfaces set physical enet 1 4 mac addr override mac_addr You can override your Gateway s Ethernet MAC address with any necessary setting Some ISPs require your account to be identified by the MAC address among other things Enter your 12 character Ethernet MAC override address as instructed by your service provider for example 12 34 AB CD 19 64 set physical enet 1 4 port media auto 100 fd 100 hd 10 fd 10 hd Sets the Ethernet port s media flow control Automatic 100 Mbps Full Duplex 100 Mbps Half Duplex 10 Mbps Full Duplex or 10 Mbps Half Duplex Default is auto set physical enet 1 4 port mdix auto on off Sets the Ethernet port s crossover detection Default is off set physical enet 1 4 tx queue queue_name Attaches the egress queue template to the ethernet interface when the queue type is egress 153 Administrator s Handbook set physical enet 1 4 rx queue queue_name Attaches the ingress queue to the ethernet interface when the queue type is ingress set physical enet 1 4 port power save enable Turns power saving mode off or on set physical ensw max age seconds Sets the maximum delay on the Ethernet switch in seconds Default is 300 5 minutes set physical ensw qos mode off p bit Sets QoS up on Ethernet switch classified by priority bit mapping Default is off When p bit is selected packets will be mapped from their priority even if
232. ropejskiej istniej systemy zbierania i recyklingu sprz tu elektrycznego i elektronicznego Informacje o utylizacji tego rodzaju odpad w nale y uzyska od w adz lokalnych Je li w danym regionie nie istniej systemy zbierania odpad w elektrycznych i elektronicznych infor macje o utylizacji nale y uzyska od biura obs ugi klienta firmy Motorola Motorola Customer Service Reciclagem do seu equipamento Motorola N o descarte este produto junto com o lixo residencial ou comercial Alguns pa ses ou regi es tais como a Uni o Europ ia criaram sistemas para cole cionar e reciclar produtos eletroeletr nicos Para obter informa es sobre as pr ticas estabelecidas para sua regi o entre em contato com as autoridades locais Se n o houver sistemas de coleta dispon veis entre em contato com o Servi o ao Cliente da Motorola para obter assist ncia tervinning av din Motorola utrustning Kasta inte denna produkt tillsammans med det vanliga avfallet Vissa l nder eller regioner som t ex EU har satt upp ett system f r insamling och tervin ning av el och elektronikavfall Kontakta dina lokala myndigheter f r informa tion om vilka regler som g ller i din region Om det inte finns n got insamlingssystem ska du kontakta Motorolas kundtj nst f r hj lp O F EODI Y1 AHRE SEE SHRREME LCAUPLEWCCK E E WHEE EOBERHMIO kc BAM BT HRMS MWEBEBEUVUTADLFSZVYAFLAHVEF HEEWO MM CRHENTWFZARIZDUCOMRIL MABBAICSAS HEC TEL I
233. rotec Prevents downstream traffic from an upstream device that sends tion excessive traffic but receives no replies On or Off Reflexive ACL When IPv6 is enabled Reflexive Access Control Lists can deny inbound IPv6 traffic unless this traffic results from returning outgoing packets except as configured through firewall rules If you make any changes here click the Save button 79 Administrator s Handbook Diagnostics When you click the Diagnostics tab the Troubleshoot page appears e608 Diagnostics atat Q MOTOROLA Pen teat nent wee rot Troubleshoot Logs Update Resets Event Notifications NAT Table Troubleshoot Running this test will help locate problems with your Internet Connection Ethernet Details net Details em Detalls Authentication Details i Details DNS Details Run Full Diagnostics Test Internet Access Enter an Internet Address in the Address field and click on the button of the test to perform Address Ping Traceroute NSLookup Detect Missing Filter Progress Window 2012 Motorola Mobility intellectual Property Help This Multijayer diagnostic examines the functionality of the device from the physical connections to the application traffic being sent by users through the device This sequence of tests takes approximately one minute to generate results Each test generates one of the following resul
234. round robin algorithm for strict priority queue the higher priority gets link resource first for wfq queue each entry gets reserved bandwidth according to its weight If different priority is given any excess bandwidth is offered to higher priority entry first otherwise any excess bandwidth is distributed to the weights ratio set queue name queue_name entry number weight 0 100 Sets the weight level of this weighted fair queue Weight units are dependent on bps mode setting If bps mode is set to bps then setting the weight to 0 will allocate the remaining available bandwidth to the queue entry Ifno priority specified excess bandwidth will be distributed proportionately to the weight ratio set queue name queue_name entry number peak 0 100 000 000 Sets the peak level of this weighted fair queue The peak parameter is a number of 0 through 100 000 000 in bits second It must be at least 50 000 for best effect It is the peak data rate allowed on the queue entry and usually 129 Administrator s Handbook supports bandwidth sharing that is if other queues are not busy and there is spare bandwidth then a busy queue is allowed to go up to the peak rate set queue name queue_name default entry queue_name Indicates the input queue which is used if there is no match between the packet queue marker and the configured markers in any of the queue s inputs when the queue type is priority or wfq
235. rs of all the devices does not exceed 5 176 Important Safety Instructions Caution DO NOT USE BEFORE READING THE INSTRUCTIONS Do not connect the Ethernet ports to a carrier or carriage service provider s telecommunications network or facility unless a you have the written consent of the network or facility manager or b the connection is in accordance with a connection permit or connection rules Connection of the Ethernet ports may cause a hazard or damage to the telecommunication network or facility or persons with consequential liability for substantial compensation Caution m The direct plug in power supply serves as the main power disconnect locate the direct plug in power supply near the product for easy access m For use only with CSA Certified Class 2 power supply rated 12VDC 1 0A Telecommunication installation cautions m Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm m Never install telephone jacks in wet locations unless the jack is specifically designed for wet locations m Never touch uninsulated telephone wires or terminals unless the telephone line has been disconnected at the network interface m Use caution when installing or modifying telephone lines m Avoid using a telephone other than a cordless type during an electrical storm There may be a remote risk of electric shock from lightning m Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak 177 Ad
236. rsets provide packet filtering and QoS configuration Packets are identified by characteristics that allow QoS and forwarding decisions to be made These characteristics can be at the MAC layer IP layer TCP UDP ICMP layer s or in applicable circumstances 802 1q p VLAN tagging layer Your Gateway is capable of adding and stripping 802 1Q tags to and from frames before transmission on its LAN interfaces See also Link commands on page 143 for more information A maximum of 8 filtersets are supported Each filterset can have up to 8 rules configured A maximum 8 egress queues are supported Each queue can have up to 8 entries A filterset rule identifies packet attributes to match with its match parameters It acts on these packets using its default action parameters 124 set filterset name fi terset_name rule number order number Determines order of execution of filterset rules 1 before 2 etc If order is unspecified the value of order is set to 1 more than the last order in the filterset If order is set to an already existing order value order values of other rules are incremented automatically set filterset name fi terset_name rule number match eth proto number Matches ethernet protocol field to the supplied value set filterset name filterset_name rule number match eth length number Matches ethernet length field to the supplied value set filterset name fi terset_name rule number match eth p bits number
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238. s 0 000 e eee 87 NAT Tables Sania a i ox Saree ihre eee eerie iat ee 88 CHAPTER 3 Basic Troubleshooting 0 ecce cece e eee 89 Status Indicator Lights 2 cece eee 90 LED Function Summary Matrix 0 2 00 00 ee 93 Factory Reset Switch 2 1 cece eee ee eee eee 96 Log Event Messages cece eect ete eee eee 97 CHAPTER 4 Command Line Interface 0cc cease 103 OVEINIOW si nee ete eee eee eee eee eae eee 105 Starting and Ending a CLI Session ce eee eee eee 107 EOQGING Meines fete te etka acd haut dae ra aerate aes 107 Ending a CLI Session 00000 0c 107 Using the CLI Help Facility 2 eee eee 107 About SHELL Commands eee eee eee 108 SHELL Promptsc sat ct Seaweed bea oben ean hare 108 SHELL Command Shortcuts 0000 000 c eee eee 108 SHELL Commands 1 eee eee 109 Common Commands 2000 02 eects 109 WAN Commands 2 000 cece eee 116 About CONFIG Commands 2200 eee eee eee eee 118 CONFIG Mode Prompt 000000 0c eee eee eee 118 Navigating the CONFIG Hierarchy 0 0 00 e eee ee eee 118 Entering Commands in CONFIG Mode 0 00 es 118 Guidelines CONFIG Commands 00000000005 119 Displaying Current Gateway Settings 00000 119 Step Mode A CLI Configuration Technique 119 Validating Your Configuration 0020000 0c eee 120 CONFI
239. s If you enter the VieW command at an intermediate node you see settings for that node and its subnodes Step Mode A CLI Configuration Technique The Motorola Gateway command line interface includes a step mode to automate the process of entering configu ration settings When you use the CONFIG step mode the command line interface prompts you for all required and optional information You can then enter the configuration values appropriate for your site without having to enter complete CLI commands When you are in step mode the command line interface prompts you to enter required and optional settings If a setting has a default value or a current setting the command line interface displays the default value for the com mand in parentheses If a command has a limited number of acceptable values those values are presented in brackets with each value separated by a vertical line For example the following CLI step command indicates that the default value is of f and that valid entries are limited to on and of f 119 Administrator s Handbook option off on off on You can accept the default value for a field by pressing the Return key To use a different value enter it and press Return You can enter the CONFIG step mode by entering Sef from the top node of the CONFIG hierarchy You can enter step mode for a particular service by entering set service name In stepping set mode press Control X lt Return Enter gt to exi
240. s Access Point will not provide or broadcast its wireless LAN ser vices 46 Network Name SSID preset to a number unique to your unit You can either leave it as is or change it by entering a freeform name of up to 32 characters for example Hercule s Wireless LAN On client PCs soft ware this might also be called the Network Name The Wireless ID is used to identify this particular wireless LAN Depending on their operating system or client wireless card users must either e select from a list of available wireless LANs that appear in a scanned list on their client e or enter this name on their clients in order to join this wireless LAN Hide SSID If enabled this mode hides the wireless network from the scanning features of wireless client computers Unless both the wireless clients and the Gateway share the same Network Name SSID in hidden mode the Gateway s wireless LAN will not appear as an available network when scanned for by wireless enabled computers Members of the hidden WLAN must log onto the Gateway s wireless network with the identical SSID as that configured in the Gateway Closed System mode is an ideal way to increase wireless security and to prevent casual detection by unwanted neighbors office users or malicious users such as hackers If you do not enable Hide SSID it is more convenient but potentially less secure for clients to access your WLAN by scanning available access points You
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242. s of the DHCP range available to be served by the Gateway DHCP Leases Allocated The number of IP addresses of the DHCP range currently being served by the Gateway DHCP Primary Pool Source pool of the IP addresses served by the Gateway Public or Private Status May be Enabled or Unavailable Global IPv6 Address The public IPv6 address of your device whether dynamically or statically assigned Link local IPv6 Address The private IPv6 address of your device whether dynamically or statically assigned Router Advertisement The IPv6 prefix to include in router advertisements Prefix Transmit Packets IPv4 packets transmitted Transmit Errors Errors on IPv4 packets transmitted Transmit Discards IPv4 packets dropped Transmit Packets IPv6 packets transmitted Transmit Errors Errors on IPv6 packets transmitted Transmit Discards IPv6 packets dropped Wireless Status Wireless Radio Status Indicates whether the Wi Fi radio is Enabled or Disabled Network Name SSID This is the name or ID that is displayed to a client scan The default SSID for the Gateway is attxxx where xxx is the last 3 digits of the serial number located on the side of the Gateway Hide SSID May be either On or Off If On your SSID will not appear in a client scan Wireless Security The type of wireless encryption security in use May be Disabled WPA or WEP Default Key or Manual Network Key Shows the information of the security encryption key in use Mode M
243. se 0 D gt Tio D Days Hours Minutes Seconds NAT Default Server This feature allows you to Direct your Gateway to forward all externally initiated IP traffic TCP and UDP protocols only to a default host on the LAN specified by your entry in the Internal Address field Enable it for certain situations Where you cannot anticipate what port number or packet protocol an in bound application might use For example some network games select arbitrary port numbers when a connection is opened When you want all unsolicited traffic to go to a specific LAN host This feature allows you to direct unsolicited or non specific traffic to a designated LAN station With NAT On in the Gateway these packets normally would be discarded For instance this could be application traffic where you don t know in advance the port or protocol that will be used Some game applications fit this profile Click Save Changes take effect immediately 77 Administrator s Handbook Link Firewall Advanced When you click the Firewall Advanced link the Firewall Advanced screen appears Firewall Advanced Drop packets with invalid source or destination IP address Protect against port scan Drop packets with unknown ether types Drop packets with invalid TCP flags Drop incoming ICMP Echo requests Flood Limit Flood rate limit Flood burst limit Flood limit ICMP enable Flood limit UDP enable Flood limit UDP P
244. set can have up to eight rules configured E WARNING Before attempting to configure filters and filtersets please read and understand this entire section thoroughly The Motorola Gateway incorporating NAT has advanced security features built in Improperly adding filters and filtersets increases the possibility of loss of communication with the Gateway and the Internet Never attempt to configure filters unless you are local to the Gateway Although using filtersets can enhance network security there are disadvantages Filters are complex Combining them in filtersets introduces subtle interactions increasing the like lihood of implementation errors e Enabling a large number of filters can have a negative impact on performance Processing of pack ets will take longer if they have to go through many checkpoints in addition to NAT Too much reliance on packet filters can cause too little reliance on other security methods Filter sets are not a substitute for password protection effective safeguarding of passwords and general awareness of how your network may be vulnerable Motorola s packet filters are designed to provide security for the Internet connections made to and from your net work You can customize the Gateway s filtersets for a variety of packet filtering applications Typically you use fil ters to selectively admit or refuse TCP IP connections from certain remote networks and specific hosts You will also use fil
245. set dhcp client release without the variable to see the letter assigned to each virtual circuit reset dsl Resets any open DSL connection reset ppp vccn Resets the point to point connection over the specified virtual circuit This command only applies to virtual circuits that use PPP framing show atm all Displays ATM statistics for the Motorola Gateway The optional a11 argument displays a more detailed set of ATM statistics show ppp stats Icp ipcp Displays information about open PPP links You can display a subset of the PPP statistics by including an optional stats lcp or ipep argument for the show ppp command start ppp vccn Opens a PPP link on the specified virtual circuit 117 Administrator s Handbook About CONFIG Commands You reach the configuration mode of the command line interface by typing configure or any truncation of con figure such as Con or Config at the CLI SHELL prompt CONFIG Mode Prompt When you are in CONFIG mode the CLI prompt consists of the name of the Motorola Gateway followed by your current node in the hierarchy and two right angle brackets gt gt For example when you enter CONFIG mode by typing config at the SHELL prompt the Motorola 3000 9437188 top gt gt prompt reminds you that you are at the top of the CONFIG hierarchy If you move to the ip node in the CONFIG hierarchy by typing ip at the CONFIG prompt the prompt changes to Motorola 3000
246. sical dsl profile 17a on off Enables or disables VDSL2 profile 17a governing upstream and downstream bandwidth Default is on set physical dsl profile 30a on off Enables or disables VDSL2 profile 30a governing upstream and downstream bandwidth Default is off set physical dsl bit swap on off Turns DSL bit swapping on or off Bit swapping is resilient to loss of hand shake commands Default is on set physical dsl trellis on off Turns trellis error correction encoding on or off Default is on set physical dsl vectoring enable off on Enables or disables VDSL2 vectoring Vectoring enables VDSL2 to achieve its highest potential data rates exceeding 100 Mbps Default is off set physical dsl vectoring timeout ms milliseconds If vectoring enable is set to on specifies a timeout interval in milliseconds Default is 5000 set physical dsi nlnm threshold 0 480 Specifies the New Low Noise Model NLNM value between 0 and 480 Default is 60 set physical dsl transport atm ptm auto off Sets the DSL transport mode Asynchronous atm Packet ptm Automatic auto or none off Default is ptm set physical dsl atm vcc 1 enable off on Turns atm on or off on vcc 1 Default is on 151 Administrator s Handbook set physical dsl atm vcc 1 aal type aal5 aal0pkt aalOcell Sets the ATM Adaptation Layer type aal type AAL5 AALO packet or AALO cell Defa
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248. splays the auto daylight savings time settings information show dhcp agent Displays DHCP relay agent leases show dhcp server leases Displays the DHCP leases stored in RAM by your Motorola Gateway show dhcp client Displays the DHCP clients stored in RAM by your Motorola Gateway show diffserv Displays the Differentiated Services and QoS values configured in the Motorola Gateway show dsl all Displays DSL port statistics such as upstream and downstream connection rates and noise levels show dslf device association Displays LAN devices that conform with the TR111 Gateway requirement It displays IP Address Manufacture OUI and Serial number show enet all Displays Ethernet interface statistics maintained by the Motorola Gateway Supports display of individual LAN switch port statistics as well as WAN Ethernet statistics where applicable 112 Example Ethernet driver full statistics 10 100 Ethernet Port Status Link up Type 100BASET Duplex Full General Transmit OK 434 Receive OK 267 Tx Errors 0 Rx Errors 0 Receiver Incompl Packet Errors 0 No RBD s For Packet 0 Carrier Sense Lost 0 Deferred Replen 0 Transmitter TX Retries 0 Single Collisions 0 No Buf For Packet 0 Upper Layers Rx No Handler 0 Rx No Message 0 Rx Octets 30773 Rx Unicast Pkts 267 Rx Multicast Pkts 0 Tx Discards 0 Tx Octets 31692 10 100 Ethernet phy enet port Port Status
249. ssl org THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE OpenSSL PROJECT AS IS AND ANY EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE 193 Administrator s Handbook IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED IN NO EVENT SHALL THE OpenSSL PROJECT OR ITS CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT INDIRECT INCIDENTAL SPECIAL EXEMPLARY OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES LOSS OF USE DATA OR PROFITS OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY WHETHER IN CONTRACT STRICT LIABILITY OR TORT INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE This product includes cryptographic software written by Eric Young eay cryptsoft com This product includes software written by Tim Hudson tjh cryptsoft com Original SSLeay License Copyright C 1995 1998 Eric Young eay cryptsoft com All rights reserved This package is an SSL implementation written by Eric Young eay cryptsoft com The implementation was written so as to conform with Netscapes SSL This library is free for commercial and non commercial use as long as the following conditions are aheared to The following conditions apply to all code found in this distribution be it the RC4 RSA lhash DES etc code not just the SSL code The
250. st SSM By adding source filtering a Gateway that proxies IGMP can more selectively join the specific multicast group for which there are interested LAN multicast receivers These features require no user configuration on the Gateway You can set the following options IGMP Snooping enables the Motorola Gateway to listen in to IGMP traffic The Gateway discovers multi cast group membership for the purpose of restricting multicast transmissions to only those ports which have requested them This helps to reduce overall network traffic from streaming media and other bandwidth inten sive IP multicast applications Robustness a way of indicating how sensitive to lost packets the network is IGMP can recover from robust ness minus 1 lost IGMP packet The default value is 2 Query Interval the amount of time in seconds between IGMP General Query messages sent by the querier gateway The default query interval is 125 seconds Query Response Interval the maximum amount of time in tenths of a second that the IGMP Gateway waits to receive a response to a General Query message The default query response interval is 10 seconds and must be less than the query interval Unsolicited Report Interval the amount of time in seconds between repetitions of a particular computer s initial report of membership in a group The default unsolicited report interval is 10 seconds Querier Version select a version of the IGMP Q
251. st is CSO 0x00 CS1 0x08 CS2 0x10 CS3 0x18 CS4 0x20 CS5 0x28 CS6 0x30 CS7 0x38 BE 0x00 AF11 OxOa AF12 OxOc AF13 OxOe AF21 Ox12 AF22 0x14 AF23 0x16 AF31 Oxta AF32 Oxtc AF33 Oxte AF41 0x22 AF42 Ox24 AF43 0x26 EF Ox2e set filterset name filterset_name rule number match src port number number Matches TCP UDP source port field or port range set filterset name filterset_name rule number match dst port number number Matches TCP UDP destination port field or port range set filterset name filterset_name rule number match tcp flags tcp_flag_string Matches TCP flags in a packet The flag string is comma delimited set filterset name filterset name rule number match packet length number number Matches packet length against value or range set filterset name filterset name rule number action forward pass drop reject Executes the named filterset s default action pass drop or reject set filterset name fi terset_name rule number match qos marker enable off on Turns the function of tagging the packet according to the queue marker name on or off Default is off 126 set filterset name filterset_name rule number action set qos marker gos_marker_string Tags the packet according to the queue marker name See Queue commands
252. t Threshokt3 RSSI lt Threshold2 abl Wi Fi Connection established RSSI gt Threshoki4 lt Threshold3 eal Wi FI Connection established RSSI gt ThreshokiS lt Tiveshaid4 aa Wi Fi Connection established RSSI less than ThresholdS all Wi Fi Connection established1No olll Wi Fi Connectivity Click the Clear Device List button to update the Home Network summary Click the Scan for Devices button to seek out other devices that have been connected since the last Home Network summary update 33 Administrator s Handbook Link System Information When you click the System Information link the System Information page appears System Information Manufacturer Motorola Model Number NVG589 Serial Number 157978509792 Software Version 9 1 0h1d3 MAC Address 00 24 c8 40 c1 e2 First Use Date 2012 04 27 06 52 32 Time Since Last Reboot 00 00 37 32 Datapump Version A2pv4bF038_rc19 d24d_rc Legal Disclaimer Licenses The page displays the following information System Information Manufacturer This is the manufacturer s identifier name Model Number This is the manufacturer s model number Serial Number This is the unique serial number of your Gateway Software Version This is the version number of the current embedded software in your Gateway MAC Address Unique hardware address of this Gateway unit First Use Date Date and Time when the Gateway is first used This field changes to the cu
253. t For example Motorola 3000 9437188 top gt gt set system system name Motorola 3000 9437188 Mycroft Diagnostic Level High medium Stepping mode ended Validating Your Configuration You can use the validate CONFIG command to make sure that your configuration settings have been entered correctly If you use the validate command the Motorola Gateway verifies that all required settings for all services are present and that settings are consistent Motorola 3000 9437188 top gt gt validate Error Subnet mask is incorrect Global Validation did not pass inspection You can use the validate command to verify your configuration settings at any time Your Motorola Gateway automatically validates your configuration any time you save a modified configuration 120 CONFIG Commands This section describes the keywords and arguments for the various CONFIG commands Connection commands conns are used to create connections for example a WAN or LAN conn There may be more than one of each depending on your model names correspond to the system object IDs OIDs but you can name them yourself set conn name name link oid value Sets the connection named name to point to an associated link specified by the link oid value set conn name name type static dhcpc ppp Specifies whether the type of the connection named name is static dhcpc or ppp set conn name name side lan wan Specifies whether this
254. t WAN Reset button F Connector HPNA LED Action Orange Amber when a Gigabit Ethernet device is connected to each port Green when 10 100 Ethernet device is connected Flash for Ethernet traffic passing Ethernet 1 2 3 4 C NOTE The NVG589 supports two VoIP lines over one RJ11 VoIP port In order to connect two phone lines the supplied inner outer pair splitter adapters must be attached to the RJ11 VoIP port in order to terminate both lines This is a special purpose splitter You must only use the inner outer pair splitter adapters supplied by AT amp T 15 Administrator s Handbook Battery Installation optional The optional backup battery is located in a compartment on the bottom of the unit Installing the battery door requires some care E CAUTION The battery used in this device may present a risk of fire or chemical burn if mis treated Do not disassemble heat above manufacturer s maximum temperature limit or incinerate Replace battery with Motorola P N 586185 001 00 only Use of another battery may present a risk of fire or explosion Dispose of used battery promptly Keep away from children Do not disassemble and do not dispose of in fire 1 Note the tab on the bottom of the battery 2 Insert the battery into the compartment on the bottom of the unit as shown and press into place so that the battery contacts seat securely in the unit
255. t codes e Pass The test was successful e Fall The test was unsuccessful Skipped The test was not performed because a pre requisite test failed or the test is not appropriate Test Internet Access Enter an address www motorola com or an IP address 163 176 4 31 in the Address field and click on Ping to see if this device can loop a message back and forth to the remote host Traceroute to see what route or nodes the packet goes through to get to the remote host NSLookup to see if the host name is translated by a Name Server to an IP address Detect Missing Filter This test requires approximately 1 2 minutes to complete DSL status items are displayed in the Progress Window when the test completes This can be used by technicians to troubleshoot your DSL line Results will be displayed in the Progress Window as they are generated This automated multi layer test examines the functionality of the Router from the physical connections to the data traffic being sent by users through the Router You can run all the tests in order by clicking the Run Full Diagnostics button The device will automatically test a number of components to determine any problems You can see detailed results of the tests by clicking the Details buttons for each item 80 Here is an example of the Ethernet Details screen Details Ethernet Check This test checks the Ethernet modules
256. t Packets This is the number of packets sent out from the port Transmit Bytes This is the number of bytes sent out from the port Transmit Dropped This is the number of packets sent out from the port that were dropped Transmit Errors This is the number of errors on packets sent out from the port Receive Packets This is the number of packets received on the port Receive Bytes This is the number of bytes received on the port Receive Unicast This is the number of unicast packets received on the port Receive Multicast This is the number of multicast packets received on the port Receive Dropped This is the number of packets received on the port that were dropped Receive Errors This is the number of errors on packets received on the port The links at the top of the Home Network page access a series of pages to allow you to configure and monitor features of your device The following sections give brief descriptions of these pages Status Configure HPNA Configure Wireless MAC Filtering Wireless Scan Subnets amp DHCP HPNA Configure on page 44 HPNA Configure on page 45 Wireless on page 46 MAC Filtering on page 50 Wireless Scan on page 51 Subnets amp DHCP on page 52 HPNA on page 54 e aE AE g Administrator s Handbook Link Configure When you click the Configure link the Configure page for the Ethernet LAN appears Configure Port1 Port 2 Port 3 Port 4 Ethernet Auto B A
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258. t port 1 65534 Specifies the port number for telnet CLI communication with the Motorola Gateway Because port numbers in the range 0 1024 are used by other protocols you should use numbers in the range 1025 65534 when assigning new port numbers to the Motorola Gateway telnet configuration interface A setting of 0 zero will turn the server off set management upnp enable off on Turns Universal Plug and Play UPnP on or off set management web http port 1 65534 Specifies the port number for HTTP web communication with the Motorola Gateway Because port numbers in the range 0 1024 are used by other protocols you should use numbers in the range 1025 65534 when assigning new port numbers to the Motorola Gateway web configuration interface A setting of 0 zero will turn the server off set management web https port 1 65534 Sets the secure web access port for secure management of the Motorola Gateway Default is port 443 set management web https cert cn string Specifies a certificate from a trusted certificate authority to identify the secure web access set management web idle timeout 1 120 Specifies a timeout period of inactivity for HTTP access to the Gateway after which a user must re login to the Gateway Default is 5 minutes for HTTP NOTE You cannot specify a port setting of 0 zero for both the web and telnet ports at the same time This would prevent you from accessing the G
259. t with a command verb set view delete You can truncate CONFIG verbs to three characters set vie del CONFIG verbs are case insensitive You can enter SET Set or set Keywords Keywords are case insensitive You can enter Ethernet ETHERNET or ethernet as a keyword without changing its meaning Keywords can be abbreviated to the length that they are differentiated from other key words Argument Text Text strings can be as many as 64 characters long unless otherwise specified In some cases they may be as long as 255 bytes Special characters are represented using backslash notation Text strings may be enclosed in double or single quote marks If the text string includes an embedded space it must be enclosed in quotes Special characters are represented using backslash notation Numbers Enter numbers as integers or in hexadecimal where so noted IP addresses Enter IP addresses in dotted decimal notation 0 to 255 If a command is ambiguous or miskeyed the CLI prompts you to enter additional information For example you must specify which virtual circuit you are configuring when you are setting up a Motorola Gateway Displaying Current Gateway Settings You can use the view command to display the current CONFIG settings for your Motorola Gateway If you enter the View command at the top level of the CONFIG hierarchy the CLI displays the settings for all enabled func tion
260. t your local authori ties for information about practices established for your region If collection systems are not available call Motor ola Customer Service for assistance ae Please visit www motorola com recycle lt http www motorola com recycle gt for instructions on recycling Beskyttelse af milj et med genbrug N r du ser dette symbol p et Motorola produkt m produktet ikke bortskaffes sammen med husholdningsaffald eller erh vervsaffald Umweltschutz durch Recycling Wenn Sie dieses Zeichen auf einem Produkt von Motorola sehen entsorgen Sie das Produkt bitte nicht als gew hnli chen Hausoder Buromiull Cuidar el medio ambiente mediante el reciclaje Cuando vea este simbolo en un producto Motorola no lo deseche junto con residuos resi denciales o comerciales Recyclage pour le respect de l environnement Lorsque vous voyez ce symbole sur un produit Motorola ne le jetez pas avec vos ordures m nag res ou vos rebuts d entreprise Genbrug af dit Motorola udstyr Dette produkt ma ikke bortskaffes sammen med husholdningsaffald eller erh vervsaffald Nogle lande eller omrader f eks EU har oprettet systemer til ind samling og genbrug af elektriske og elektroniske affaldsprodukter Kontakt de lokale myndigheder for oplysninger om g ldende fremgangsm der i dit omr de Hvis der ikke findes tilg ngelige indsamlingssystemer kan du kon takte Motorola Kundeservice Recycling bei Ger ten von M
261. ters to screen particular types of connections This is commonly called firewalling your network Before creating filtersets you should read the next few sections to learn more about how these powerful security tools work 63 Administrator s Handbook Parts of a filter A filter consists of criteria based on packet attributes A typical filter can match a packet on any one of the follow ing attributes The source IP address where the packet was sent from The destination IP address where the packet is going The type of higher layer Internet protocol the packet is carrying such as TCP or UDP Other filter attributes There are three other attributes to each filter The filter s order i e priority in the filterset Whether the filter is currently active Whether the filter is set to forward packets or to block discard packets Design guidelines Careful thought must go into designing a new filterset You should consider the following guidelines Be sure the filterset s overall purpose is clear from the beginning A vague purpose can lead to a faulty set and that can actually make your network less secure Be sure each individual filter s purpose is clear Determine how filter priority will affect the set s actions Test the set on paper by determining how the filters would respond to a number of different hypothetical packets Consider the combined effect of the filters If every filter in
262. than the level you specify are recorded For example if you specify loglevel 3 the diagnostic log will retain high level informational messages level 3 warnings level 4 and failure messages level 5 Use the following values for the Level argument 1 or low Low level informational messages or greater includes trivial status messages 2 or medium Medium level informational messages or greater includes status messages that can help monitor network traffic 3 or high High level informational messages or greater includes status messages that may be significant but do not constitute errors 4orwarning Warnings or greater includes recoverable error conditions and useful operator informa tion 5orfailure Failures includes messages describing error conditions that may not be recoverable netstat i Displays the IP interfaces for your Motorola Gateway netstat r Displays the IP routes stored in your Motorola Gateway nslookup hostname ip_address Performs a domain name system lookup for a specified host The hostname argument is the name of the host for which you want DNS information for example nslookup klaatu The ip address argument is the IP address in dotted decimal notation of the device for which you want DNS information ping s size c count hostname ip_address Causes the Motorola Gateway to issue a series of ICMP Echo requests for the device with the spe
263. the PC s TCP IP Properties for the Ethernet Network Control Panel is set to obtain an IP address via DHCP Make sure the PC has obtained an address in the 192 168 1 x range You may have changed the subnet addressing Make sure the PC is configured to access the Internet over a LAN Disable any installed network devices Ethernet HomePNA wireless that are not being used to connect to the DSL Modem 95 Administrator s Handbook Factory Reset Switch Lose your Access Code This section shows how to reset the Motorola Gateway so that you can access the configuration screens once again C NOTE Keep in mind that all of your settings will need to be reconfigured If you don t have an Access Code the only way to access the Motorola Gateway is the following 1 Referring to the diagram below find the round Reset Switch opening Factory Reset Switch Push to clear all settings 2 Carefully insert the point of a pen or an unwound paperclip into the opening If you press the factory reset button for less than ten 10 seconds the device will be rebooted The indicator lights on the device will respond immediately and start blinking red within one 1 second of the reset button being pressed This will occur independent of the fact that the button is still being pressed or has been released The indicator lights will flash for a minimum of five seconds even if the reset button is released prior
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266. tion auto off on Turns automatic DSL modulation off or on Default is off set physical dsl modulation vdsl2 off on Turns vdsl2 DSL modulation off or on Default is on set physical dsl modulation adsl2 off on Turns adsl2 DSL modulation off or on Default is on set physical dsl modulation adsl2 off on Turns adsl2 DSL modulation off or on Default is on set physical dsl modulation annex l off on Turns annex DSL modulation off or on Default is off set physical dsl modulation annex m off on Turns annex m DSL modulation off or on Default is off set physical dsl profile 8a on off Enables or disables VDSL2 profile 8a governing upstream and downstream bandwidth Default is on set physical dsl profile 8b on off Enables or disables VDSL2 profile 8b governing upstream and downstream bandwidth Default is on 150 set physical dsl profile 8c on off Enables or disables VDSL2 profile 8c governing upstream and downstream bandwidth Default is on set physical dsl profile 8d on off Enables or disables VDSL2 profile 8d governing upstream and downstream bandwidth Default is on set physical dsl profile 12a on off Enables or disables VDSL2 profile 12a governing upstream and downstream bandwidth Default is on set physical dsl profile 12b on off Enables or disables VDSL2 profile 12b governing upstream and downstream bandwidth Default is on set phy
267. tions company The equipment must also be installed using an acceptable method of connection In some cases the company s inside wiring associated with a single line individual service may be extended by means of a certified connector assembly telephone extension cord The customer should be aware that compliance with the above conditions may not prevent degradation of service in some situations Repairs to the certified equipment should be made by an authorized Canadian maintenance facility designated by the supplier Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment or equipment malfunctions may give the telecommunications company cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of the power utility telephone lines and internal metallic water pipe system if present are connected together This precaution may be particularly important in rural areas Caution Users should not attempt to make such connections themselves but should contact the appropriate electric inspection authority or electrician as appropriate The Ringer Equivalence Number REN assigned to each terminal device provides an indication of the maximum number of terminals allowed to be connected to a telephone interface The termination on an interface may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the requirement that the sum of the Ringer Equivalence Numbe
268. tising or otherwise to promote the sale use or other dealings in this Software without prior written authorization of the copyright holder lua 5 1 Lua is licensed under the terms of the MIT license reproduced below This means that Lua is free software and can be used for both academic and commercial purposes at absolutely no cost For details and rationale see http www lua org license html Copyright C 1994 2008 Lua org PUC Rio Permission is hereby granted free of charge to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files the Software to deal in the Software without restriction including without limitation the rights to use copy modify merge publish distribute sublicense and or sell copies of the Software and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so subject to the following conditions The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED AS IS WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT TORT OR OTHERWISE ARISING FROM OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
269. to on the global prefix assigned from the conn delegating the pre fix remains active in the event that the conn delegating the prefix goes down and the prefix becomes invalid This enables local LAN side hosts to continue to use the global prefix uninterrupted If parameter stay up is set to off the connection s delegated prefix becomes invalid when the connection named ipv6 conn name delegating the prefix goes down Router Advertisement and DHCPv6 Server ip6 conn side lan Router Advertisements and the DHCPV6 server are available on LAN side conns as the means to provide clients with stateful or stateless IPv6 prefixes and addresses as well as addition client parame ters such as MTU size and IPv6 addressable DNS servers set ip6 conn name name radv enable off on on means radv is enabled for this conn set ip6 conn name name radv min rtr adv interval seconds 3 1350 The minimum time allowed between sending unsolicited multicast router advertisements from the link in seconds set ip6 conn name name radv max rtr adv interval seconds 4 1800 The maximum time allowed between sending unsolicited multicast router advertisements from the interface in seconds set ip6 conn name name dhcp server enable off on on means the DHCPV 6 server is enabled for this conn 134 set ip6 conn name name dhcp server addr count value 0 256 The number of IPv6 addresses available to serve to DHCPv6 stateful cl
270. trib ute public addresses to DHCP clients this means that IP addresses assigned to LAN clients will be public addresses Public IPv4 Address The IP address of your Gateway as seen from the WAN Public Subnet Mask Public subnet mask DHCPv4 Start Address First IP address in the range being served from a DHCP public pool DHCPv4 End Address Last IP address in the range being served from a DHCP public pool 52 Primary DHCP Pool Choose the source of the DHCP pool IP address assignment by selecting either the Pri vate local to your LAN or Public assigned remotely radio button Cascaded Router Cascaded Router Enable If you have another router behind this Gateway choose On from the pull down menu Cascaded Router Address If you chose On from the pull down menu enter the IP address of the router you are using behind this Gateway in the LAN Private IP subnet range Network Address If you chose On from the pull down menu enter the Network Address that defines the range of IP addresses available to clients of the router you are using behind this Gateway Subnet Mask If you chose On from the pull down menu enter the subnet mask for the Network Address that defines the range of IP addresses available to clients of the router you are using behind this Gateway DHCP DHCP Lease Specifies the default length for DHCP leases issued by the Router Enter lease time in dd hh mmi ss days hours minutes seconds
271. tter peak transit delay 475 475 475 jitter delay buff inc 10 10 10 jitter transit delay threshold 10000 10000 10000 Syntax is as follows set voip advanced telephony setting codec codec packetization time value set voip advanced telephony setting codec codec jitter max reorder delay value set voip advanced telephony setting codec codec jitter max accept late seq num value set voip advanced telephony setting codec codec jitter initial delay va ue set voip advanced telephony setting codec codec jitter exe frame del mode off on set voip advanced telephony setting codec codec jitter max transit delay value set voip advanced telephony setting codec codec jitter peak transit delay value set voip advanced telephony setting codec codec jitter delay buff inc value 163 Administrator s Handbook set voip advanced telephony setting codec codec jitter transit delay threshold value set voip advanced telephony setting fxs port setting for fxo none fxs fxs2 both emgncy Sets a port to be used for the FXS Foreign eXchange Subscriber interface port to the FXO Foreign eXchange Office interface the phone port Default is none set voip advanced telephony setting rtp port range start value set voip advanced telephony setting rtp port range end value Sets the start and end port values for the RTP port range Although no ports are specified for the RTP protocol the RTP data is to be carried
272. twork Key 3237222513 Status Coax to STB a ped Not Subscribed Voice Line 2 Not Subscribed Home Network Devices More Info Device IPv4 Address Name MAC Address Connection Allocation 192 168 1 121 Bill Brancas G5 00 16 cb 39 a9 78 Ethernet dhcp 192 168 1 71 android_d7b11fc9711db1b0 40 fc 89 29 0e 0e Wireless s dhep 3 Check to make sure the Broadband and Service LEDs are lit GREEN to verify that the connection to the Internet is active Congratulations Your installation is complete You can now surf to your favorite Web sites by typing an URL in your browser s location box or by selecting one of your favorite Internet bookmarks Broadband Network Redirect Pages After a few minutes if the Broadband network cannot be determined the following screen appears Contact AT amp T Customer care at the number shown for assistance at amp t Q MOTOROLA The NVG589 Device could not automatically determine the Broadband network type Please call AT amp T Customer Care at 1 800 288 2020 for assistance Once instructed to do so click on the Continue button below Continue If you click the Continue button the following screen appears Here you can manually select the Broadband net work type if you know it at amp t Q MOTOROLA The NVG589 Device could not automatically determine the Broadband network type Please select the appropriate network as instructed by AT amp T Customer Care If you n
273. u click Resets the Resets page appears In some cases you may need to clear all the configuration settings and start over again to program the Motorola Gateway You can perform a factory reset to do this It might also be useful to reset your connection to the Internet without deleting all of your configuration settings Click the Reset IP to refresh your Internet WAN IP address LAN side users will be briefly disconnected from the Internet but will otherwise be unaffected Click the Reset Connection button to disconnect and reconnect all of your connections including your VoIP phones Click the Reset Device button to reset the Gateway back to its original factory default settings Click the Restart button to reboott the device Previous configuration settings are still retained Resets Resetting IP will refresh the broadband IP address Reset IP Resetting your connection will re establish your broadband connection Reset Connection Restarting your device will disconnect all users and restart all device subsystems retaining existing configuration settings Restart WARNING Resetting your device to factory default settings will permanently delete all configuration changes since the system was installed Reset Device r NOTE Exercise caution before performing a Factory Reset This will erase any configuration changes that you may have made and allow you to reprogram your Gateway 86 Link
274. ual Property 28 The Device Status displays the following information in the center section Ge ee Broadband Broadband Connection Waiting for DSL is displayed while the Gateway is training This should change to Up within two minutes Up is displayed when the ADSL line is synched and the session is established Down indicates inability to establish a connection possible line fail ure Battery Status Normal or Low Battery or Charging or Warning No battery or bat tery has no charge or Warning Battery backup mechanism has a fault Wireless Status Your wireless signal may be On or Off Network ID SSID This is the name or ID that is displayed to a client scan The default SSID for the Gateway is attxxx where xxx is the last 3 digits of the serial number located on the side of the Gateway Authentication Type The type of wireless encryption security in use May be Disabled WPA or WEP Default Key or Manual Network Key Wireless network encryption key in use Coax to STB Status Off or On Voice Line 1 Indication of VoIP or other phone connection Line 2 Indication of VoIP or other phone connection Some fields may or may not display depending on your particular setup The Diagnostics button will connect you to the Troubleshoot page See Diagnostics on page 80 Conmon Thos The right hand frame displays some links to commonly performed tasks for easy access Go to
275. udes recoverable error conditions and useful operator information failures Failures includes messages describing error conditions that may not be recoverable 170 Debug Commands When you are in SHELL mode the DEBUG prompt is the name of the Motorola Gateway DEBUG followed by a right angle bracket gt For example if you open a CLI connection to the Motorola Gateway named Motorola 3000 9437 188 then type debug you would see Motorola 3000 9437 188 DEBUG gt as your prompt Debug level is available for field debugging purposes There is no service and quality level guarantee from Motor ola This level is intended for SEs or Telcos lab people not for normal operation at home for end users Disclaimer amp Warning Text The following is displayed when entering Debug level from normal Config level Warning Accessing these commands may impact the normal operation of this device Exit now if you entered by mistake Commands console Make this session the console mirror lt src port gt lt dst port gt To mirror one port s traffic to another Causes traffic transmitted or received on lt src port gt to be mirrored on lt dst port gt Ports must support Ethernet IPoA and PPPoA ATM ports are not supported mirror off Turns off port mirroring show fastpath Displays entries in fastpath show cpu Displays CPU Usage as a percentage and CPU Load Averages over 1 5 and 15 minute periods
276. ueried on this interface The default is 2 set ip igmp default fwd allow on off Turns default forwarding on or off The default is on set ip igmp snoop entry time seconds The snoop entry time is the amount of time an entry will remain in the snooping table in seconds after being added An entry is added when a JOIN is seen from a multicast client Any new joins triggered by upstream que ries will reset the timeout back to seconds If no additional joins are seen the entry will expire after seconds Default is 130 set ip igmp snooping unreg mode block flood The snooping unreg mode can be set to block or flood This indicates what should happen to unregistered mul ticast traffic traffic that hasn t been subscribed to by any clients If set to flood the traffic will be sent to all LAN ports If set to block the traffic will not be sent to any LAN ports it will be dropped Default is block NTP commands set ip ntp enable on off Enables or disables acquiring the time of day from an NTP Network Time Protocol server set ip ntp server address server_address set ip ntp alt server address a t_server_address Specify the NTP server s to use for time updates The NTP server address and alt server address can be entered as DNS names as well as IP addresses set ip ntp update period minutes update period specifies how often in minutes the Gateway should update the clock Default is 1440 141 A
277. uerier version 1 version 2 or version 3 If you know you will be communicating with other hosts that are limited to v1 or v2 for backward compatibility select accordingly otherwise allow the default v3 E NOTE IGMP Querier version is relevant only if the Gateway is configured for IGMP forwarding If any IGMP v1 routers are present on the subnet the querier must use IGMP v1 The use of IGMP v1 must be administratively configured since there is no reliable way of dynamically determining whether IGMP v1 routers are present on a network IGMP forwarding is enabled per IP Profile and WAN Connec 139 Administrator s Handbook tion Profile Last Member Query Interval the amount of time in tenths of a second that the IGMP gateway waits to receive a response to a Group Specific Query message The last member query interval is also the amount of time in seconds between successive Group Specific Query messages The default last member query interval is 1 second 10 deci seconds Last Member Query Count the number of Group Specific Query messages sent before the gateway assumes that there are no members of the host group being queried on this interface The default last member query count is 2 Fast Leave set to off by default fast leave enables a non standard expedited leave mechanism The querier keeps track of which client is requesting which channel by IP address When a leave message is received the quer
278. ueue_name Attaches the egress queue template to the atm vc when the queue type is egress set physical dsl atm vcc vcc_num rx queue queue_name Attaches the ingress queue to the atm vc when the queue type is ingress 152 set physical dsl ptm datapath phyOfast phyOinterleaved Sets the ATM datapath Fast Path or Interleaved Default is phyOfast set physical dsl ptm priority low high Sets the Packet Transfer Mode ptm priority Default is low set physical dsl ptm tx queue queue_name Attaches the egress queue template to the ptm interface when the queue type is egress set physical dsl ptm rx queue queue_name Attaches the ingress queue to the ptm interface when the queue type is ingress set physical dsl atm vcc 1 auto vpi vci on off Turns Automatic VPI VCI Detection on or off If you leave the default on the device will try a series of VPI VCI pairs that are commonly used by service providers When one pair succeeds the device will use this one for future connections set physical dsl atm vcc 1 vpi vci list vpi_vci_pairs Specifies the series of VPI VCI pairs that the device will use to attempt a connection The default set 0 35 8 35 0 43 0 51 0 59 8 43 8 51 8 59 may changed set physical dsl atm vcc 1 qos enable off on Turns QoS off or on on the virtual circuit Default is off set physical dsl power save enable off on Turns power saving mode off or on Default is off Ethe
279. ueues and weighted fair queues can contain one another 208 Weighted fair queues are used to constrain bandwidth For example consider a weighted fair queue with three basic queues as inputs EF AF and BE WFQ Input 1 EF Input 2 AF Input 3 BE Each input entry is configured with a weight value which is the rate at which to limit the traffic This weight can be either absolute bps or a relative percentage of the interface s data rate This allows dedicating a split amount of bandwidth to each queue A special value for the weight parameter is zero which will use the remainder of unclaimed bandwidth There is an option to enable bandwidth sharing so that unused bandwidth in idle queues can be shared to other queues When the traffic resumes in the previously idle queue the previously shared out bandwidth is taken back When bandwidth sharing is enabled a secondary rate configuration appears on each input entry the peak parameter This is a hard limit on the amount of bandwidth that the particular input entry can use This rate will not be exceeded even if there is an excess pool of idle bandwidth that could otherwise be shared Upstream QoS Priority and shaping The Gateway uses the DSL sync rate to determine traffic shaping requirements for WAN traffic In this case there are 6 basic queues and a hierarchy of both priority queue and weighted fair queue with bandwidth sharing and dual rate shaping First the packets
280. ult is aal5 set physical dsl atm vcc 1 datapath phyOfast phyOinterleaved Sets the ATM datapath Fast Path or Interleaved Default is phyOfast set physical dsl atm vcc 1 encap type Ilcsnap eth Ilcsnap rtip IIcencaps ppp vemux eth vcmux ipoa vemux pppoa Specifies the data link encapsulation type Default is IIcsnap eth set physical dsl atm vcc 1 vpi 0 255 Sets the Virtual Path Identifier vpi for the circuit Default is 0 set physical dsl atm vcc 1 vci 32 65535 Sets the Virtual Channel Identifier vci for the circuit Default is 35 set physical dsl atm vcc 2 enable off on Turns atm on or off on vcc 2 Default is on set physical dsl atm vcc 2 aal type aal5 aal0pkt aalOcell Sets the ATM Adaptation Layer type aal type AAL5 AALO packet or AALO cell Default is aal5 set physical dsl atm vcc 2 datapath phyOfast phyOinterleaved Sets the ATM datapath Fast Path or Interleaved Default is phyOfast set physical dsl atm vcc 2 encap type Ilcsnap eth Ilcsnap rtip Ilcencaps ppp vemux eth vemux ipoa vemux pppoa Specifies the data link encapsulation type Default is IIcsnap eth set physical dsl atm vcc 2 vpi 0 255 Sets the Virtual Path Identifier vpi for the circuit Default is 8 set physical dsl atm vcc 2 vci 32 65535 Sets the Virtual Channel Identifier vci for the circuit Default is 35 set physical dsl atm vcc vcc_num tx queue q
281. untagged to one of four queues per port in the Ethernet switch See Quality of Service QoS Examples on page 207 for more information er Note This only applies to packets sent from the host CPU to a switch port it does not apply to port to port traffic set physical ensw p bit map pbit to 4queue map Sets the mapping from the 8 priority bits to the four queues in the Ethernet switch The lowest priority queue is 1 and the highest priority queue is 4 Example Mapping is 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 where priority bit values 0 and 1 would map to queue 1 and values 2 and 3 would map to queue 2 etc Wireless interfaces set physical wireless enable on off Enables or disables the wireless capability for supported Wi Fi Gateways Default is on set physical wireless standard bg b only g only bgn n only an a only Sets and locks the Gateway into the wireless transmission mode you want bg b only g only bgn n only an or a only For compatibility with clients using 802 11b up to 11 Mbps transmission 802 11g up to 20 Mbps 802 11a up to 54 Mbit s using the 5 GHz band or 802 11n from 54 Mbit s to 600 Mbit s with the use of four spa tial streams at a channel width of 40 MHz select B G N To limit your wireless LAN to one mode or the other select G only N only A only or B only or some combination that applies to your setup Default is bgn set physical wireless auto channel o
282. uto Auto B Auto is MDI X Auto E Auto lauto E Auto E For each Ethernet Port 1 through 4 you can select Ethernet Auto the default self sensing rate 10M full or half duplex 100M full or half duplex or 1G full or half duplex MDI X Auto the default self sensing crossover setting off or on Click the Save button Link HPNA Configure When you click the HPNA Configure link the HPNA Configure page for the HomePNA network appears HPNA Configure HomePNA Networking Output Jack Cancel Here you can turn HomePNA Networking On or Off HPNA Configure HomePNA Networking Auto Output Jack Phone _ Cancel If desired you can choose the Output Jack either the Coax jack or the Phone jack or let the device Auto sense it automatically Click the Save button 45 Administrator s Handbook Link Wireless When you click the Wireless link the Wireless page appears The Wireless page displays the status of your Wireless LAN elements Wireless Wireless Operation Network Name SSID ATT448 Hide SSID Security WPA Default Key 1 WPA Version Both WEP Key Length 10 characters 40 64 bits Key 1234567890 _B G N i Bandwidth 20MHz i Channel Automatic F Power Level 1 100 100 Wireless Protected Setup WPS off B Save Cancel Enter your all digit PIN click Submit then follow the wireless client instructions WP
283. way s initial configuration Chapter 4 Command Line Interface Describes all the current text based commands for both the SHELL and CONFIG modes A summary table and individual command examples for each mode is provided Chapter 5 Technical Specifications and Safety Information Appendix A Motorola Gateway Captive Portal Implementation Describes the Motorola Gateway Captive Portal Implementation Appendix B Quality of Service QoS Examples Describes the Motorola Gateway Quality of Service QoS Implementation Index A Word About Example Screens This manual contains many example screen illustrations Since Motorola Gateways offer a wide variety of fea tures and functionality the example screens shown may not appear exactly the same for your particular Gateway or setup as they appear in this manual The example screens are for illustrative and explanatory purposes and should not be construed to represent your own unique environment Administrator s Handbook 10 CHAPTER 2_ Device Configuration Most users will find that the basic Quick Start configuration is all that they ever need to use The Quick Start sec tion may be all that you ever need to configure and use your Motorola Gateway For more advanced users a rich feature set is available The following instructions cover installation in Router Mode This chapter covers Important Safety Instructions on page 12
284. y to configure unit s options to run self test to download config file to quit this shell to get more help all or help help to download and program an image into flash to add a message to the diagnostic log to report or change diagnostic log level to show IP information to send DNS query for host to send ICMP Echo request to quit this shell to reset subsystems to restart unit to show system information to start subsystem to show basic status of unit to telnet to a remote host to send traceroute probes to upload config file to show configuration information to show who is using the shell 105 Administrator s Handbook CONFIG Commands Command Verbs Status and or Description delete Delete configuration list data help Help command option save Save configuration data script Print configuration data set Set configuration data validate Validate configuration settings view View configuration data Keywords conn Connection options ip TCP IP protocol options dns Domain Name System options igmp IGMP configuration options ntp Network Time Protocol options gateway Gateway options link WAN link options mgmt System management options phy Physical interface options dsl DSL configuration options enet Ethernet options pinhole Pinhole options system Gateway s system options log System activity logging options Command Utilities top Go to top level of configuration mode quit Exit from configurati
285. ysical wireless wps on off Enables or disables Wi Fi Protected Setup WPS for simplified security configuration with Wi Fi clients that sup port it set physical wireless wmm enable off on Enables or disables Wi Fi Multimedia settings for multimedia queueing characteristics set physical wireless wmm power save off on Turns power saving mode off or on for wireless multimedia when wmm enable is on Default is on set physical wireless power save enable off on Turns power saving mode off or on for all wireless services Default is off PPPoE relay commands set pppoe relay enable on off Allows the Gateway to forward PPPoE packets Default is on set pppoe relay max sessions 0 4 Specifies the maximum number of PPPoE relay sessions Default is 4 156 NAT Pinhole commands NAT pinholes let you pass specific types of network traffic through the NAT interfaces on the Motorola Gateway NAT pinholes allow you to route selected types of network traffic such as FTP requests or HTTP Web connec tions to a specific host behind the Motorola Gateway transparently To set up NAT pinholes you identify the type s of traffic you want to redirect by port number and you specify the internal host to which each specified type of traffic should be directed The following list identifies protocol type and port number for common TCP IP protocols FTP TCP 21 telnet TCP 23

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