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then enter the configuration values appropriate for your site without having to enter com-
plete CLI commands.
When you are in step mode, the command line inter face prompts you to enter required and
optional settings. If a setting has a default value or a current setting, the command line
inter face displays the default value for the command in parentheses. If a command has a
limited number of acceptable values, those values are presented in brackets, with each
value separated by a ver tical line. For example, the following CLI step command indicates
that the default value is
off
and that valid entries are limited to
on
and
off
.
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
set
from the top node of the CONFIG hier-
archy. You can enter step mode for a par ticular ser vice by entering
set
service_name
.
In stepping set mode (press Control-X <Return/Enter> to exit. For example:
Netopia-3000/9437188 (top)>>
set system
...
system
name (“Netopia-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 set-
tings have been entered correctly. If you use the
validate
command, the Motorola
Netopia® Gateway verifies that all required settings for all ser vices are present and that
settings are consistent.
Netopia-3000/9437188 (top)>>
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 Netopia® Gateway automatically validates your configuration any time you
save a modified configuration.
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