Organization; A Word About Example Screens - Motorola 2200 Administrator's Handbook

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Organization

This guide consists of nine chapters, including a glossary, and an index. It is organized as follows:
Chapter 1, "Introduction" — Describes the Motorola Netopia® document suite, the purpose of, the
audience for, and structure of this guide. It gives a table of conventions.
Chapter 2, "Basic Mode Setup" — Describes how to get up and running with your Motorola Netopia®
Gateway.
Chapter 3, "Expert Mode" — Focuses on the "Expert Mode" Web-based user interface for advanced
users. It is organized in the same way as the Web UI is organized. As you go through each section, func-
tions and procedures are discussed in detail.
Chapter 4, "Basic Troubleshooting" — Gives some simple suggestions for troubleshooting problems
with your Gateway's initial configuration.
Chapter 5, "Advanced Troubleshooting" — Gives suggestions and descriptions of expert tools to use
to troubleshoot your Gateway's configuration.
Chapter 6, "Command Line Interface" — Describes all the current text-based commands for both the
SHELL and CONFIG modes. A summary table and individual command examples for each mode is pro-
vided.
Chapter 7, "Glossary"
Chapter 8, "Technical Specifications and Safety Information"
Chapter 9, "Overview of Major Capabilities" — Presents a product description summary.
Index

A Word About Example Screens

This manual contains many example screen illustrations. Since Motorola Netopia® 2200-, 3300- and
7000-Series Gateways offer a wide variety of features and functionality, the example screens shown may
not appear exactly the same for your particular Gateway or setup as they appear in this manual. The exam-
ple screens are for illustrative and explanatory purposes, and should not be construed to represent your
own unique environment.
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