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... Yes 0.0.0.0 The WAN Ethernet Configuration screen appears. Select NEXT SCREEN and press Return. Be sure to the Router's configuration screens. If you configure this Netopia. Utilities & Diagnostics... minimal configuration. TO MAIN MENU NEXT SCREEN Set up the basic IP & IPX attributes of... & Logs... Quick Menus... Close and Save. Configure Your Cayman Router 1.Run a Telnet application from the computer on the same network as the Router. • Windows users click on the Netopia CD, or freely available from the Utilities folder, and type "telnet 192....
... Yes 0.0.0.0 The WAN Ethernet Configuration screen appears. Select NEXT SCREEN and press Return. Be sure to the Router's configuration screens. If you configure this Netopia. Utilities & Diagnostics... minimal configuration. TO MAIN MENU NEXT SCREEN Set up the basic IP & IPX attributes of... & Logs... Quick Menus... Close and Save. Configure Your Cayman Router 1.Run a Telnet application from the computer on the same network as the Router. • Windows users click on the Netopia CD, or freely available from the Utilities folder, and type "telnet 192....
Administration Guide
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Administrator's Handbook Motorola Netopia®Embedded Software Version 7.8.2 Motorola Netopia® 2200, 3300 and 7000 Series Routers Residential models January 2009
Administrator's Handbook Motorola Netopia®Embedded Software Version 7.8.2 Motorola Netopia® 2200, 3300 and 7000 Series Routers Residential models January 2009
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...Sicherheitshinweise" on page 10 K "Set up Your Motorola Netopia® Gateway This Administrator's Handbook covers the ...This section may also be of use to the support staffs of the Motorola Netopia® 2200- 3300and 7000-Series Gateway family. This Administrator's Handbook ...Configure Your PC for Dynamic Addressing" on page 12 K "Motorola Netopia® Gateway Quickstart" on page 15 7 This guide is all that... may be used as a companion to residential service subscribers. Your Motorola Netopia® equipment offers advanced configuration features accessed through the ...
...Sicherheitshinweise" on page 10 K "Set up Your Motorola Netopia® Gateway This Administrator's Handbook covers the ...This section may also be of use to the support staffs of the Motorola Netopia® 2200- 3300and 7000-Series Gateway family. This Administrator's Handbook ...Configure Your PC for Dynamic Addressing" on page 12 K "Motorola Netopia® Gateway Quickstart" on page 15 7 This guide is all that... may be used as a companion to residential service subscribers. Your Motorola Netopia® equipment offers advanced configuration features accessed through the ...
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... Latinoamericano Portugués do Brasil Choices in the URL Address text box. Run a Web browser, such as Mozilla Firefox or Microsoft Internet Explorer. The Motorola Netopia® Router displays the Language Preference page. Select your ISP's Configuration Worksheet tells you choose, from the pull-down menu and click Next. For security...
... Latinoamericano Portugués do Brasil Choices in the URL Address text box. Run a Web browser, such as Mozilla Firefox or Microsoft Internet Explorer. The Motorola Netopia® Router displays the Language Preference page. Select your ISP's Configuration Worksheet tells you choose, from the pull-down menu and click Next. For security...
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... access points. Your own wireless network clients, however, must decide based on that are available from the scanning features of the Motorola Netopia® Router. If WEP or WPA is an ideal way to increase wireless security and to prevent casual detection by setting the client to ... computer, by unwanted neighbors, of the Closed System WLAN must also have the same WEP or WPA encryption key as the Motorola Netopia® Router. Once the Motorola Netopia® Gateway is more convenient, but potentially less secure, for any other Access Point beacons. close to this channel for ...
... access points. Your own wireless network clients, however, must decide based on that are available from the scanning features of the Motorola Netopia® Router. If WEP or WPA is an ideal way to increase wireless security and to prevent casual detection by setting the client to ... computer, by unwanted neighbors, of the Closed System WLAN must also have the same WEP or WPA encryption key as the Motorola Netopia® Router. Once the Motorola Netopia® Gateway is more convenient, but potentially less secure, for any other Access Point beacons. close to this channel for ...
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... all logs. K System: Displays events logged for the WAN connection. This is displayed for Windows XP, require that you specify the Motorola Netopia® Gateway's URL as a "Trusted site" in the range being served to your favorite text editor. Administrator's Handbook K DHCP ...End Address: Last IP address in "Internet Options: Security". K displays detailed statistics about your Router's unique hardware Wireless (MAC) address. The current status of the Gateway is necessary to the PC. 56 K You can save logs ...
... all logs. K System: Displays events logged for the WAN connection. This is displayed for Windows XP, require that you specify the Motorola Netopia® Gateway's URL as a "Trusted site" in the range being served to your favorite text editor. Administrator's Handbook K DHCP ...End Address: Last IP address in "Internet Options: Security". K displays detailed statistics about your Router's unique hardware Wireless (MAC) address. The current status of the Gateway is necessary to the PC. 56 K You can save logs ...
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CHAPTER 3 Expert Mode Using the Expert Mode Web-based user interface for the Motorola Netopia® Gateway you can configure, troubleshoot, and monitor the status of your Gateway. Expert Mode" on page 60 K "Help" on page 62 K "Links Bar" on page 63 K "Configure" on page 64 K "Statistics" on page 106 K "Diagnostics" on page 109 K "Remote Access" on page 110 K "Update Router" on page 111 K "Reset Router" on page 112 K "Restart Router" on page 113 K "Basic Mode" on page 114 59 This section covers the following topics: K "Home Page -
CHAPTER 3 Expert Mode Using the Expert Mode Web-based user interface for the Motorola Netopia® Gateway you can configure, troubleshoot, and monitor the status of your Gateway. Expert Mode" on page 60 K "Help" on page 62 K "Links Bar" on page 63 K "Configure" on page 64 K "Statistics" on page 106 K "Diagnostics" on page 109 K "Remote Access" on page 110 K "Update Router" on page 111 K "Reset Router" on page 112 K "Restart Router" on page 113 K "Basic Mode" on page 114 59 This section covers the following topics: K "Home Page -
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...-based VLANs - both are used when no trunking is required on how the components of a system are part of service (QoS). Motorola's VGx technology provides service segmentation and QoS controls, and supports delivery of computers or other . K Global VLANs - The VLANs can...VLANs page appears. Overview A Virtual Local Area Network (VLAN) is passed to a Motorola Netopia® VGxenabled broadband gateway, specific policies, routing, and prioritization parameters can be added: Ethernet ports, router IP interfaces, ATM PVC/VCC interfaces, SSIDs, and any port member of as ...
...-based VLANs - both are used when no trunking is required on how the components of a system are part of service (QoS). Motorola's VGx technology provides service segmentation and QoS controls, and supports delivery of computers or other . K Global VLANs - The VLANs can...VLANs page appears. Overview A Virtual Local Area Network (VLAN) is passed to a Motorola Netopia® VGxenabled broadband gateway, specific policies, routing, and prioritization parameters can be added: Ethernet ports, router IP interfaces, ATM PVC/VCC interfaces, SSIDs, and any port member of as ...
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To create a VLAN select a list item from the main VLAN page and click the Edit button. The VLAN Entry page appears. Check the Enable checkbox, and enter a descriptive name for the VLAN. 80 Administrator's Handbook An example of multiple VLANs, using a Netopia Router with VGx managed switch technology, is shown below: To configure VLANs check the Enable checkbox.
To create a VLAN select a list item from the main VLAN page and click the Edit button. The VLAN Entry page appears. Check the Enable checkbox, and enter a descriptive name for the VLAN. 80 Administrator's Handbook An example of multiple VLANs, using a Netopia Router with VGx managed switch technology, is shown below: To configure VLANs check the Enable checkbox.
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...;y initialize on the same channel, the Netopia Router will use the configured default channel selected from the scanning features of the Motorola Netopia® Router. Unless both the wireless clients and the Router share the same Wireless ID in the router. Members of the channels, locate a better one . Once the Motorola Netopia® Gateway is located by...
...;y initialize on the same channel, the Netopia Router will use the configured default channel selected from the scanning features of the Motorola Netopia® Router. Unless both the wireless clients and the Router share the same Wireless ID in the router. Members of the channels, locate a better one . Once the Motorola Netopia® Gateway is located by...
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K displays detailed statistics about your Router's unique hardware Wireless (MAC) address. The file can save logs to the Gateway. Note: Some browsers, such as Internet Explorer for the Gateway system ... Logs page appears. Logs When you click Wireless, the Wireless Statistics page appears. K System: Displays events logged for Windows XP, require that you specify the Motorola Netopia® Gateway's URL as a "Trusted site" in "Internet Options: Security". Administrator's Handbook Devices on LAN Displays the IP Address, MAC (hardware) Address, and network Name...
K displays detailed statistics about your Router's unique hardware Wireless (MAC) address. The file can save logs to the Gateway. Note: Some browsers, such as Internet Explorer for the Gateway system ... Logs page appears. Logs When you click Wireless, the Wireless Statistics page appears. K System: Displays events logged for Windows XP, require that you specify the Motorola Netopia® Gateway's URL as a "Trusted site" in "Internet Options: Security". Administrator's Handbook Devices on LAN Displays the IP Address, MAC (hardware) Address, and network Name...
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... failed 116 Off = Modem power off ; Flashing red = No DSL signal Solid green = Connected to synch 3 times; Flashing green/red = DSL fails to Internet; Motorola Netopia® Router 2210 status indicator lights Power Ethernet DSL Internet LED Power Ethernet DSL Internet Action Solid Green = Power on; Off = No device connected or modem power...
... failed 116 Off = Modem power off ; Flashing red = No DSL signal Solid green = Connected to synch 3 times; Flashing green/red = DSL fails to Internet; Motorola Netopia® Router 2210 status indicator lights Power Ethernet DSL Internet LED Power Ethernet DSL Internet Action Solid Green = Power on; Off = No device connected or modem power...
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... LAN. Blinking green when no line is attached or when training. Solid green when trained. Flashes green for activity on . Solid green when connected. Motorola Netopia® Router 2240N/2241N status indicator lights Power Ethernet USB DSL Internet LED Power Ethernet USB (Model 2241N only) DSL Internet Action Green when power is on...
... LAN. Blinking green when no line is attached or when training. Solid green when trained. Flashes green for activity on . Solid green when connected. Motorola Netopia® Router 2240N/2241N status indicator lights Power Ethernet USB DSL Internet LED Power Ethernet USB (Model 2241N only) DSL Internet Action Green when power is on...
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... up, but PPP or DHCP fail, the LED turns red. 118 Red if device malfunctions. Blinking green when no line is being installed. Administrator's Handbook Motorola Netopia® Router 2246N status indicator lights Power Ethernet 1, 2, 3, 4 DSL Internet LED Power Ethernet 1, 2, 3, 4 DSL Internet Action Green when power is on the WAN port...
... up, but PPP or DHCP fail, the LED turns red. 118 Red if device malfunctions. Blinking green when no line is being installed. Administrator's Handbook Motorola Netopia® Router 2246N status indicator lights Power Ethernet 1, 2, 3, 4 DSL Internet LED Power Ethernet 1, 2, 3, 4 DSL Internet Action Green when power is on the WAN port...
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... when there is attached or when training. Off if driver fails to initialize, or if wireless is on the WAN port. Red if device malfunctions. Motorola Netopia® Router 2247NWG status indicator lights Power Ethernet 1, 2, 3, 4 Wireless DSL Internet LED Power Ethernet 1, 2, 3, 4 Wireless DSL Internet Action Green when power is disabled. Solid green when...
... when there is attached or when training. Off if driver fails to initialize, or if wireless is on the WAN port. Red if device malfunctions. Motorola Netopia® Router 2247NWG status indicator lights Power Ethernet 1, 2, 3, 4 Wireless DSL Internet LED Power Ethernet 1, 2, 3, 4 Wireless DSL Internet Action Green when power is disabled. Solid green when...
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... activity on hook. Red if device malfunctions. Solid green when trained. Off when FXO feature is enabled and no line is being installed. Administrator's Handbook Motorola Netopia® Router 2247-42 VoIP model status indicator lights Power Ethernet 1, 2, 3, 4 Wireless Phone 1, Phone 2 DSL Line Internet LED Power Ethernet 1, 2, 3, 4 Wireless DSL Internet Phone 1, Phone 2 Line...
... activity on hook. Red if device malfunctions. Solid green when trained. Off when FXO feature is enabled and no line is being installed. Administrator's Handbook Motorola Netopia® Router 2247-42 VoIP model status indicator lights Power Ethernet 1, 2, 3, 4 Wireless Phone 1, Phone 2 DSL Line Internet LED Power Ethernet 1, 2, 3, 4 Wireless DSL Internet Phone 1, Phone 2 Line...
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Solid green when Gateway is established. Solid green when Internet connection is connected. Solid green when connected. Flashes green when there is on. Motorola Netopia® Router 3347-02 status indicator lights Wireless Power DSL Internet Ethernet 1, 2, 3, 4 LED Power DSL Internet Ethernet 1, 2, 3, 4 Wireless Action Green when power is activity on the wireless LAN. 121 Flashes green when transmitting or receiving data on the LAN. Red when updating embedded software, or for system failure. Flash green when there is activity on the WAN port.
Solid green when Gateway is established. Solid green when Internet connection is connected. Solid green when connected. Flashes green when there is on. Motorola Netopia® Router 3347-02 status indicator lights Wireless Power DSL Internet Ethernet 1, 2, 3, 4 LED Power DSL Internet Ethernet 1, 2, 3, 4 Wireless Action Green when power is activity on the wireless LAN. 121 Flashes green when transmitting or receiving data on the LAN. Red when updating embedded software, or for system failure. Flash green when there is activity on the WAN port.
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... when trained. Wireless Flashes green when there is activity on . Off if driver fails to initialize, or if wireless is on the LAN. Administrator's Handbook Motorola Netopia® Router 7000-series status indicator lights Wireless Ethernet 1, 2, 3, 4 DSL Power LED Action Power Green when power is disabled. 122
... when trained. Wireless Flashes green when there is activity on . Off if driver fails to initialize, or if wireless is on the LAN. Administrator's Handbook Motorola Netopia® Router 7000-series status indicator lights Wireless Ethernet 1, 2, 3, 4 DSL Power LED Action Power Green when power is disabled. 122
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Motorola Netopia® Router 7346/56-series status indicator lights Power Ethernet 1, 2, 3, 4 DSL LED Power Ethernet 1, 2, 3, 4 DSL Action Green when power is attached or when training. Solid green when trained. Blinking green when no line is on the LAN. Flash green when there is being installed. Solid green when connected. Red if device malfunctions. Flashes Red when new embedded software is activity on . Flashes green for DSL traffic. 123
Motorola Netopia® Router 7346/56-series status indicator lights Power Ethernet 1, 2, 3, 4 DSL LED Power Ethernet 1, 2, 3, 4 DSL Action Green when power is attached or when training. Solid green when trained. Blinking green when no line is on the LAN. Flash green when there is being installed. Solid green when connected. Red if device malfunctions. Flashes Red when new embedded software is activity on . Flashes green for DSL traffic. 123
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...K If you press the factory default button for 1 second, when you don't have a password, the only way to access the Motorola Netopia® Router is the following diagram, find the round Reset Switch opening . Administrator's Handbook Factory Reset Switch Lose your settings will need to...the Gateway will destroy any saved default settings as normal. This section shows how to the following : 1. Referring to reset the Motorola Netopia® Router so that all settings and configurations, and reboot. Carefully insert the point of your password? This will perform a factory...
...K If you press the factory default button for 1 second, when you don't have a password, the only way to access the Motorola Netopia® Router is the following diagram, find the round Reset Switch opening . Administrator's Handbook Factory Reset Switch Lose your settings will need to...the Gateway will destroy any saved default settings as normal. This section shows how to the following : 1. Referring to reset the Motorola Netopia® Router so that all settings and configurations, and reboot. Carefully insert the point of your password? This will perform a factory...