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The
server_address
argument identifies the IP address of the TFTP ser ver from which you want
to copy the Motorola Netopia® Gateway configuration file.
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The
filename
argument identifies the path and name of the configuration file on the TFTP ser ver.
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If you include the optional
confirm
keyword, the download begins as soon as all information is
entered.
You can also download an SSL cer tificate file from a trusted Cer tification Authority (CA), on platforms
that suppor t SSL, as follows:
download [-cert] [
server_address
] [
filename
] [confirm]
install [
server_address
] [
filename
] [confirm]
Downloads a new version of the Motorola Netopia® Gateway operating software from a TFTP (Trivial File
Transfer Protocol) ser ver, validates the software image, and programs the image into the Motorola
Netopia® Gateway memor y. After you install new operating software, you must restar t the Motorola
Netopia® Gateway.
The
server_address
argument identifies the IP address of the TFTP ser ver on which your Motorola
Netopia® Gateway operating software is stored. The
filename
argument identifies the path and name
of the operating software file on the TFTP ser ver.
If you include the optional keyword
confirm
, you will not be prompted to confirm whether or not you
want to per form the operation.
log
message_string
Adds the message in the
message_string
argument to the Motorola Netopia® Gateway diagnostic
log.
loglevel [
level
]
Displays or modifies the types of log messages you want the Motorola Netopia® Gateway to record. If
you enter the
loglevel
command without the optional
level
argument, the command line inter face
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 than the level you
specify are recorded. For example, if you specify loglevel 3, the diagnostic log will retain high-level infor-
mational messages (level 3), warnings (level 4), and failure messages (level 5).
Use the following values for the
level
argument:
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1
or
low
– Low-level informational messages or greater; includes trivial status messages.
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2
or
medium
– Medium-level informational messages or greater; includes status messages that
can help monitor network traffic.
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3
or
high
– High-level informational messages or greater; includes status messages that may be
significant but do not constitute errors.
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4
or
warning
– Warnings or greater; includes recoverable error conditions and useful operator
information.
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5
or
failure –
Failures; includes messages describing error conditions that may not be recover-
able.
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