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Administrator’s Handbook
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Port Renumbering Settings
If you use NAT pinholes to for ward HTTP or telnet traffic through your Motorola Netopia® Gateway to an 
internal host, you must change the por t numbers the Motorola Netopia® Gateway uses for its own con-
figuration traffic. For example, if you set up a NAT pinhole to for ward network traffic on Por t 80 (HTTP) 
to another host, you would have to tell the Motorola Netopia® Gateway to listen for configuration con-
nection requests on a por t number other than 80, such as 6080.
After you have changed the por t numbers the Motorola Netopia® Gateway uses for its configuration 
traffic, you must use those por t numbers instead of the standard numbers when configuring the Motor-
ola Netopia® Gateway. For example, if you move the Gateway's Web ser vice to por t “6080” on a box 
with a system (DNS) name of “superbox”, you would enter the URL 
http://superbox:6080 in a Web 
browser to open the Motorola Netopia® Gateway graphical user inter face. Similarly, you would have to 
configure your telnet application to use the appropriate por t when opening a configuration connection to 
your Motorola Netopia® Gateway.
set servers web-http [ 1 - 65534 ]
Specifies the por t number for HTTP (web) communication with the Motorola Netopia® Gateway. 
Because por t numbers in the range 0-1024 are used by other protocols, you should use numbers in the 
range 1025-65534 when assigning new por t numbers to the Motorola Netopia® Gateway web configu-
ration inter face. A setting of 
0 (zero) will turn the server off.
set servers telnet-tcp [ 1 - 65534 ]
Specifies the por t number for telnet (CLI) communication with the Motorola Netopia® Gateway. 
Because por t numbers in the range 0-1024 are used by other protocols, you should use numbers in the 
range 1025-65534 when assigning new por t numbers to the Motorola Netopia® Gateway telnet config-
uration inter face. A setting of 
0 (zero) will turn the server off.
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NOTE:
You cannot specify a por t setting of 
0 (zero) for both the web and telnet ports at the same 
time. This would prevent you from accessing the Gateway.