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Jumping to the top node — You can jump to the top level from anywhere in the CONFIG hierarchy by 
entering the 
top
 command. 
Moving from one subnode to another — You can move from one subnode to another by entering a 
par tial path that identifies how far back to climb.
Moving from any subnode to any other subnode — You can move from any subnode to any other 
subnode by entering a par tial path that star ts with a top-level CONFIG command.
Scrolling backward and forward through recent commands — You can use the Up and Down arrow 
keys to scroll backward and for ward through recent commands you have entered. When the command 
you want appears, press Enter to execute it.
Entering Commands in CONFIG Mode
CONFIG commands consist of keywords and arguments. Keywords in a CONFIG command specify the action 
you want to take or the entity on which you want to act. Arguments in a CONFIG command specify the val-
ues appropriate to your site. For example, the CONFIG command
set ip ethernet A 
ip_address 
consists of two keywords (
ip
and
 
ethernet
 
A
) and one argument (ip_address). When you use the 
command to configure your Gateway, you would replace the argument with a value appropriate to your site.
For example:
set ip ethernet A 192.31.222.57
Guidelines: CONFIG Commands
The following table provides guidelines for entering and formatting CONFIG commands.
If a command is ambiguous or miskeyed, the CLI prompts you to enter additional information. For example, 
you must specify which vir tual circuit you are configuring when you are setting up a Motorola Netopia® 
Gateway.
Command 
component
Rules for entering CONFIG commands
Command verbs
CONFIG commands must start with a command verb (set, view, delete).
You can truncate CONFIG verbs to three characters (set, vie, del).
CONFIG verbs are case-insensitive. You can enter “SET,” “Set,” or “set.”
Keywords
Keywords are case-insensitive. You can enter “Ethernet,” “ETHERNET,” or 
“ethernet” as a keyword without changing its meaning.
Keywords can be abbreviated to the length that they are differentiated from 
other keywords. 
Argument Text
Text strings can be as many as 64 characters long, unless otherwise speci-
fied. In some cases they may be as long as 255 bytes.
Special characters are represented using backslash notation.
Text strings may be enclosed in double (“) or single (‘) quote marks. If the 
text string includes an embedded space, it must be enclosed in quotes.
Special characters are represented using backslash notation.
Numbers
Enter numbers as integers, or in hexadecimal, where so noted.
IP addresses
Enter IP addresses in dotted decimal notation (0 to 255).