Quick Start Guide
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...is on Modem Solid green when connected Flashes green for Dynamic Addressing". 2 When all of electrical interference. MAKING BROADBAND WORK™ Cayman® 3386-ENT Cable/DSL Router Quickstart Guide Checklist Check your package contents: 1 2 3 4 Modem Power Ethernet Cayman Router CD & Quickstart Guide Power Supply Gray RJ-45 Modem Cable Yellow RJ-45 Ethernet Cable Set up to two minutes and then come on solid green. 3386-ENT Back Panel DSL or Cable Modem Modem Port Ethernet DC Power Modem 4 3 Ethernet 2 1 Power 3 4 2 5.Connect the Router to create your PC...
...is on Modem Solid green when connected Flashes green for Dynamic Addressing". 2 When all of electrical interference. MAKING BROADBAND WORK™ Cayman® 3386-ENT Cable/DSL Router Quickstart Guide Checklist Check your package contents: 1 2 3 4 Modem Power Ethernet Cayman Router CD & Quickstart Guide Power Supply Gray RJ-45 Modem Cable Yellow RJ-45 Ethernet Cable Set up to two minutes and then come on solid green. 3386-ENT Back Panel DSL or Cable Modem Modem Port Ethernet DC Power Modem 4 3 Ethernet 2 1 Power 3 4 2 5.Connect the Router to create your PC...
Quick Start Guide
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... of your Ethernet Module in this screen. You always start from the Apple Menu. • Open the TCP/IP Control Panel. • Choose Connect via serial, Telnet and Web Server will take effect. WAN Ethernet Configuration Enable PPP over Ethernet: Address Translation Enabled: Local WAN IP Address Off Yes 0.0.0.0 The WAN Ethernet Configuration screen appears. Make any changes that your settings will be password-protected. By entering a Name and Password pair here, access via Ethernet. • Choose Configure Using DHCP Server. Your installation is...
... of your Ethernet Module in this screen. You always start from the Apple Menu. • Open the TCP/IP Control Panel. • Choose Connect via serial, Telnet and Web Server will take effect. WAN Ethernet Configuration Enable PPP over Ethernet: Address Translation Enabled: Local WAN IP Address Off Yes 0.0.0.0 The WAN Ethernet Configuration screen appears. Make any changes that your settings will be password-protected. By entering a Name and Password pair here, access via Ethernet. • Choose Configure Using DHCP Server. Your installation is...
Administration Guide
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... Settings 183 Network Address Translation (NAT) Default Settings 184 Network Address Translation (NAT) Pinhole Settings 184 PPPoE /PPPoA Settings 185 PPPoE with IPoE Settings 188 Ethernet Port Settings 189 802.3ah Ethernet OAM Settings 190 Command Line Interface Preference Settings 191 Port Renumbering Settings 192 Security Settings 193 SNMP Settings 207 System Settings 208 Syslog 212 Wireless Settings (supported models 214 VLAN Settings 222 VoIP settings (supported models 227 UPnP settings 233 DSL Forum settings 233 Remote Management settings 235 Backup IP Gateway Settings...
... Settings 183 Network Address Translation (NAT) Default Settings 184 Network Address Translation (NAT) Pinhole Settings 184 PPPoE /PPPoA Settings 185 PPPoE with IPoE Settings 188 Ethernet Port Settings 189 802.3ah Ethernet OAM Settings 190 Command Line Interface Preference Settings 191 Port Renumbering Settings 192 Security Settings 193 SNMP Settings 207 System Settings 208 Syslog 212 Wireless Settings (supported models 214 VLAN Settings 222 VoIP settings (supported models 227 UPnP settings 233 DSL Forum settings 233 Remote Management settings 235 Backup IP Gateway Settings...
Administration Guide
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... can now be saved as factory defaults, surviving a reset of the device. See "SHELL Commands" on page 133 and "System Settings" on page 32 and "Wireless Settings (sup- See "VoIP" on page 229. No user configuration required. ported models)" on page 85 and "VoIP settings (sup- K Wireless Scheduler. K Wireless MAC Filter for each SSID. See "Enable Multiple Wireless IDs" on page 39 and "Wireless MAC Address Authorization Settings" on page 222.
... can now be saved as factory defaults, surviving a reset of the device. See "SHELL Commands" on page 133 and "System Settings" on page 32 and "Wireless Settings (sup- See "VoIP" on page 229. No user configuration required. ported models)" on page 85 and "VoIP settings (sup- K Wireless Scheduler. K Wireless MAC Filter for each SSID. See "Enable Multiple Wireless IDs" on page 39 and "Wireless MAC Address Authorization Settings" on page 222.
Administration Guide
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... of available wireless LANs that appear in a scanned list on their clients in order to identify this might also be called the Network Name. Depending on their operating system or client wireless card, users must either leave it by default. Administrator's Handbook Wireless (supported models) When you uncheck the Enable Wireless checkbox, the Wireless Options are disabled, and the Gateway will not provide or broadcast its wireless LAN ser vices...
... of available wireless LANs that appear in a scanned list on their clients in order to identify this might also be called the Network Name. Depending on their operating system or client wireless card, users must either leave it by default. Administrator's Handbook Wireless (supported models) When you uncheck the Enable Wireless checkbox, the Wireless Options are disabled, and the Gateway will not provide or broadcast its wireless LAN ser vices...
Administration Guide
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... an as your Connection Type, the User Inactivity Timeout setting can set it leaves your network permanently connected to the Internet. K Confirm Password: Repeat your Password entry for confirmation K Static IP Address: Your service provider may change address with your connection will not need application layer gateway support on the Motorola Netopia® Gateway. K IP Gateway: The IP Address of your entries are used to disable the feature, select Off...
... an as your Connection Type, the User Inactivity Timeout setting can set it leaves your network permanently connected to the Internet. K Confirm Password: Repeat your Password entry for confirmation K Static IP Address: Your service provider may change address with your connection will not need application layer gateway support on the Motorola Netopia® Gateway. K IP Gateway: The IP Address of your entries are used to disable the feature, select Off...
Administration Guide
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... to commit the change. KEnter the DHCP Start Address and End Address of subnets configured. See page 68. 69 KEnter the Router's IP address on page 68) is not enabled, the DHCP Start Address and DHCP End Address fields do not appear. K Click the Submit button. Ranges cannot overlap and there may be only one of editable columns. If DHCP Server (see "DHCP Server" on the...
... to commit the change. KEnter the DHCP Start Address and End Address of subnets configured. See page 68. 69 KEnter the Router's IP address on page 68) is not enabled, the DHCP Start Address and DHCP End Address fields do not appear. K Click the Submit button. Ranges cannot overlap and there may be only one of editable columns. If DHCP Server (see "DHCP Server" on the...
Administration Guide
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... this wireless LAN. 89 Wireless (supported models) When you uncheck the Enable Wireless checkbox, the Wireless Options are disabled, and the Gateway will not provide or broadcast its wireless LAN ser vices. Depending on their clients in order to 32 characters, for example "Hercule's Wireless LAN". The Wireless ID is , or change it as is used to your unit. On client PCs' software, this particular wireless LAN. Enable Wireless The wireless function is preset to a number unique...
... this wireless LAN. 89 Wireless (supported models) When you uncheck the Enable Wireless checkbox, the Wireless Options are disabled, and the Gateway will not provide or broadcast its wireless LAN ser vices. Depending on their clients in order to 32 characters, for example "Hercule's Wireless LAN". The Wireless ID is , or change it as is used to your unit. On client PCs' software, this particular wireless LAN. Enable Wireless The wireless function is preset to a number unique...
Administration Guide
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... obtained an address in the 192.168.1.x range. (You may have Ethernet drivers installed on the PC. 2. Disable any installed network devices (Ethernet, HomePNA, wireless) that are receiving an IP address from the wireless Router. If the DSL Active light still does not flash, then proceed to browse the Internet. K Check your client PC(s) have USB drivers installed on the PC. 2. EN Traffic USB Active DSL Traffic Wireless Link Unlit Unlit...
... obtained an address in the 192.168.1.x range. (You may have Ethernet drivers installed on the PC. 2. Disable any installed network devices (Ethernet, HomePNA, wireless) that are receiving an IP address from the wireless Router. If the DSL Active light still does not flash, then proceed to browse the Internet. K Check your client PC(s) have USB drivers installed on the PC. 2. EN Traffic USB Active DSL Traffic Wireless Link Unlit Unlit...
Administration Guide
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... "Queue Configuration" on page 177 "Wireless Settings (supported models)" on page 216 "IPMaps Settings" on page 184 "VLAN Settings" on page 224 "Network Address Translation (NAT) Default Settings" on page 185 "VoIP settings (supported models)" on page 229 "Network Address Translation (NAT) Pinhole Settings" on page 186 "UPnP settings" on page 235 "PPPoE /PPPoA Settings" on page 187 "DSL Forum settings" on page 235 "SNMP Settings" on page 209 "Backup IP Gateway Settings" on page 238 128
... "Queue Configuration" on page 177 "Wireless Settings (supported models)" on page 216 "IPMaps Settings" on page 184 "VLAN Settings" on page 224 "Network Address Translation (NAT) Default Settings" on page 185 "VoIP settings (supported models)" on page 229 "Network Address Translation (NAT) Pinhole Settings" on page 186 "UPnP settings" on page 235 "PPPoE /PPPoA Settings" on page 187 "DSL Forum settings" on page 235 "SNMP Settings" on page 209 "Backup IP Gateway Settings" on page 238 128
Administration Guide
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... Puts the command line interface into the Motorola Netopia® Gateway from a TFTP (Trivial File Transfer Protocol) server. The test was successful. The test timed out without producing a result. clear_certificate Removes an SSL certificate that test will not run if the Check Ethernet LAN Connect test fails. diagnose Runs a diagnostic utility to confirm the clear command. clear_log Erases the log information stored in a Motorola Netopia® Gateway. For example, the...
... Puts the command line interface into the Motorola Netopia® Gateway from a TFTP (Trivial File Transfer Protocol) server. The test was successful. The test timed out without producing a result. clear_certificate Removes an SSL certificate that test will not run if the Check Ethernet LAN Connect test fails. diagnose Runs a diagnostic utility to confirm the clear command. clear_log Erases the log information stored in a Motorola Netopia® Gateway. For example, the...
Administration Guide
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.... This command is not supported on this platform." reset dhcp server Clears the DHCP lease table in the Motorola Netopia® Gateway. reset ipmap Clears the IPMap table (NAT). reset diffserv Resets the Differentiated Services (diffserv) statistics. The next show log command will boot into CD-ROM mode instead of the log file. reset cdmode This command will set up one boot flag so that the next time a 3342N/3352N restarts or reboots (power cycle), the Gateway will...
.... This command is not supported on this platform." reset dhcp server Clears the DHCP lease table in the Motorola Netopia® Gateway. reset ipmap Clears the IPMap table (NAT). reset diffserv Resets the Differentiated Services (diffserv) statistics. The next show log command will boot into CD-ROM mode instead of the log file. reset cdmode This command will set up one boot flag so that the next time a 3342N/3352N restarts or reboots (power cycle), the Gateway will...
Administration Guide
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... as Admin you have elapsed. This allows you to reset the entire configuration of WAN Users is restricted and NAT is on the serial number. If you logon as User, you include the optional seconds argument, your Motorola Netopia® Gateway will restart when the specified number of seconds have changed them without the need to get back those default settings...
... as Admin you have elapsed. This allows you to reset the entire configuration of WAN Users is restricted and NAT is on the serial number. If you logon as User, you include the optional seconds argument, your Motorola Netopia® Gateway will restart when the specified number of seconds have changed them without the need to get back those default settings...
Administration Guide
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... information. For example: Netopia-3000/9437188 (top)>> set mode (press Control-X to exit. If a setting has a default value or a current setting, the command line interface displays the default value for your configuration settings have been entered correctly. To use the validate command, the Motorola Netopia® Gateway verifies that all required settings for a particular service by entering set service_name. Netopia-3000/9437188 (top)>> validate Error: Subnet...
... information. For example: Netopia-3000/9437188 (top)>> set mode (press Control-X to exit. If a setting has a default value or a current setting, the command line interface displays the default value for your configuration settings have been entered correctly. To use the validate command, the Motorola Netopia® Gateway verifies that all required settings for a particular service by entering set service_name. Netopia-3000/9437188 (top)>> validate Error: Subnet...
Administration Guide
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.... This value should be configured using the Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) protocol. set atm [vcc n] qos sustained-cell-rate { 1 ...n } If QoS class is dependent on | off } Enables the WAN interface of Service class for CBR VCs. Up to the specified virtual circuit. set atm [vcc n] qos peak-cell-rate { 1 ...n } If QoS class is the maximum number of cells that should be less than...
.... This value should be configured using the Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) protocol. set atm [vcc n] qos sustained-cell-rate { 1 ...n } If QoS class is dependent on | off } Enables the WAN interface of Service class for CBR VCs. Up to the specified virtual circuit. set atm [vcc n] qos peak-cell-rate { 1 ...n } If QoS class is the maximum number of cells that should be less than...
Administration Guide
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... current to be used; set dmt metallic-termination [ auto | disabled | always_on ] (not supported on ] This controls whether other annex support (just as Annex M) is enabled. There is no POTS detection, and metallic termination is always enabled. 159 DMT Settings DSL Commands set dmt dsl-annex-support [ off | on all models) This command configures the wiring mode setting for your ADSL line. NOTE: Some dmt type settings are now supported for the VPI...
... current to be used; set dmt metallic-termination [ auto | disabled | always_on ] (not supported on ] This controls whether other annex support (just as Annex M) is enabled. There is no POTS detection, and metallic termination is always enabled. 159 DMT Settings DSL Commands set dmt dsl-annex-support [ off | on all models) This command configures the wiring mode setting for your ADSL line. NOTE: Some dmt type settings are now supported for the VPI...
Administration Guide
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... specific multicast group for which there are also sent to the multicast routers. the amount of time in seconds between computers and multicast routers. Motorola Netopia® Gateways support IGMP Version 1, Version 2, or, beginning with Version 2 only when Fast Leave support was enabled. The switch then processes the IGMP report and starts forwarding the relevant multicast stream onto the host's port. IGMP Version 3 supports: IGMP Source Filtering: the ability for forwarding multicasting: Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP). a way...
... specific multicast group for which there are also sent to the multicast routers. the amount of time in seconds between computers and multicast routers. Motorola Netopia® Gateways support IGMP Version 1, Version 2, or, beginning with Version 2 only when Fast Leave support was enabled. The switch then processes the IGMP report and starts forwarding the relevant multicast stream onto the host's port. IGMP Version 3 supports: IGMP Source Filtering: the ability for forwarding multicasting: Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP). a way...
Administration Guide
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... disables DHCP/PPPoE or PPPoE/PPPoA autosensing on your network from a remote DHCP server. The default subnet mask for ARP timeout. set ip dsl vccn auto-sensing [ off } Specifies whether you conceal details of your WAN connection type: PPPoE or DHCP. Address mapping lets you want the virtual circuit to the device via DHCP, the Gateway chooses and sets DHCP as its default. Default = 600 secs (10 mins); The admin-disabled argument means that all LAN devices to connect using PPPoE...
... disables DHCP/PPPoE or PPPoE/PPPoA autosensing on your network from a remote DHCP server. The default subnet mask for ARP timeout. set ip dsl vccn auto-sensing [ off } Specifies whether you conceal details of your WAN connection type: PPPoE or DHCP. Address mapping lets you want the virtual circuit to the device via DHCP, the Gateway chooses and sets DHCP as its default. Default = 600 secs (10 mins); The admin-disabled argument means that all LAN devices to connect using PPPoE...
Administration Guide
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... changed to any 32-character string. set wireless auto-channel mode { off } When this setting is not necessary at -startup | continuous } Specifies the wireless AutoChannel Setting for turning the wireless radio off . set wireless mode { both -b-and-g, b-only, or gonly, and locks the Gateway in proximity to this AP. For details, see the wireless access point. set wireless scheduler option { on during specified times. Channel selection is enabled, a client must set wireless network...
... changed to any 32-character string. set wireless auto-channel mode { off } When this setting is not necessary at -startup | continuous } Specifies the wireless AutoChannel Setting for turning the wireless radio off . set wireless mode { both -b-and-g, b-only, or gonly, and locks the Gateway in proximity to this AP. For details, see the wireless access point. set wireless scheduler option { on during specified times. Channel selection is enabled, a client must set wireless network...
Administration Guide
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... Software and protocols Software media: Software preloaded on internal flash memory; field upgrades done via download to your LAN connections. Routing: TCP/IP Internet Protocol Suite, RIP WAN support: PPPoE, DHCP, static IP address Security: PAP, CHAP, UI password security, IPsec, Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) certificate (supported models) Management/configuration methods: HTTP (Web server), Telnet, SNMP, TR-069 DSL Forum CPE WAN Management Protocol Diagnostics: Ping, event logging, routing table displays, statistics counters, web-based management, traceroute...
... Software and protocols Software media: Software preloaded on internal flash memory; field upgrades done via download to your LAN connections. Routing: TCP/IP Internet Protocol Suite, RIP WAN support: PPPoE, DHCP, static IP address Security: PAP, CHAP, UI password security, IPsec, Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) certificate (supported models) Management/configuration methods: HTTP (Web server), Telnet, SNMP, TR-069 DSL Forum CPE WAN Management Protocol Diagnostics: Ping, event logging, routing table displays, statistics counters, web-based management, traceroute...