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Administrator’s Handbook
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show ppp [{ stats | lcp | ipcp }]
Displays information about open PPP links. You can display a subset of the PPP statistics by including an 
optional 
stats
lcp
, or 
ipcp
 argument for the 
show ppp
 command.
start ppp vccn
Opens a PPP link on the specified vir tual circuit.
About CONFIG Commands
You reach the configuration mode of the command line inter face by typing 
configure
 (or any truncation of 
configure
, 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 Netopia® Gateway fol-
lowed by your current 
node in the hierarchy and two right angle brackets (>>). For example, when you enter 
CONFIG mode (by typing 
config
 at the SHELL prompt), the 
Netopia-3000/9437188 (top)>>
 
prompt reminds you that you are at the top of the CONFIG hierarchy. If you move to the 
ip
 node in the CON-
FIG hierarchy (by typing 
ip
 at the CONFIG prompt), the prompt changes to 
Netopia-3000/9437188 
(ip)>>
 to identify your current location.
Some CLI commands are not available until cer tain conditions are met. For example, you must enable IP for 
an inter face before you can enter IP settings for that inter face.
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 R
ETURN
Netopia-3000/9437188 (top)>> 
quit
Netopia-3000/9437188 >
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 R
ETURN
. For 
example, you move to the IP subnode by entering 
ip
 and pressing R
ETURN
.
Netopia-3000/9437188 (top)>> 
ip
Netopia-3000/9437188 (ip)>>
As a shor tcut, 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 star ts 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.