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6.6.2
Active IP-Routes
Show the routers routing table. The routing table indicates where a TCP/IP packet, with a specific IP address,
should be directed to.
Field Name
Sample Value
Explanation
1.
Network
ppp
Interface to be used to transmit TCP/IP packets through
2.
Target
192.168.99.0/24
Indicates where a TCP/IP packet, with a specific IP address, should
be directed
3.
IP Gateway
0.0.0.0
Indicates through which gateway a TCP/IP packet should be directed
4.
Metric
0
Metric number indicating interface priority of usage
6.6.3
Active IPv6-Routes
Display active IPv6 routes for data packet transition.
Field Name
Sample Value
Explanation
1.
Network
loopback
Network interface used
2.
Target
0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0/0
Indicates where a TCP/IP packet, with a specific IP address, should
be directed
3.
IPv6-Gateway
0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0/0
Indicates through which gateway a TCP/IP packet should be directed
4.
Metric
FFFFFFFF
Metric number indicating interface priority of usage
6.7
Graphs
Real-time graphs show how various statistical data changes over time.
6.7.1
Mobile Signal Strength
Displays mobile signal strength variation in time (measured in dBm)
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Field Name
Sample Value
Explanation
1.
Connection type
3G (WCDMA)
Type of mobile connection used
2.
Signal
-72 dBm
Current signal strength value
3.
Average
-72.0 dBm
Average signal strength value
4.
Peak
-72 dBm
Peak signal strength value
6.7.2
Realtime Load
This tri-graph illustrates average CPU load values in real time. The graph consists out of three color coded graphs,
each one corresponding to the average CPU load over 1 (red), 5 (orange) and 15 (yellow) most recent minutes.
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Field Name
Sample Value
Explanation
1.
1/5/15 Minutes
Load
0.83
Time interval for load averaging, colour of the diagram
2.
Average
0.86
Average CPU load value over time interval (1/5/15 Minute)
3.
Peak
1.50
Peak CPU load value of the time interval
6.7.3
Realtime Traffic
This graph illustrates average system inbound and outbound traffic over the course of ~3 minutes; each new
measurement is taken every 3 seconds. The graph consists out of two colors coded graphs (green graph shows the
outbound traffic, blue graph shows inbound traffic). Although not graphed, the page also displays peak loads and
average of inbound and outbound traffic.
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Field Name
Explanation
1.
Bridge
Cumulative graph, which encompasses wired Ethernet LAN and the wireless network.
2.
LAN
Graphs the total traffic that passes through both LAN network interfaces.
3.
WAN (Wired)
Graphs the amount of traffic which passed through the current active WAN connection.
4.
Mobile
Graphs the amount of traffic which passed through the mobile network connection.
5.
Wi-Fi
Shows the amount of traffic that has been sent and received through the wireless radio.
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6.7.4
Realtime Wireless
Display the wireless radio signal, signal noise and theoretical maximum channel permeability. Average and peak
signal levels are displayed.

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