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Using the Event Log Option
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4.6
Using the Event Log Option
The
Event Log
screen displays log information that may be useful to diagnose
operational issues with the device.
Steps
To view event log information:
1.
Click the
Modem
link from the top of the screen.
2. Click the
Event Log
link from the left side of the screen. Field explanations are listed
below the following screen example.
Label
Description
General Configuration
Network Access
Displays the status of the cable modem.
Denied – Connectivity is not established.
Allowed – connectivity is established to the Internet.
Maximum Number of CPEs
Displays the maximum number of Ethernet devices that can be
connected (LAN side) to access the network at the same time.
Baseline Privacy
Displays highlighted device configurations, such as PHS
Enabled.
DOCSIS Mode
Displays the DOCSIS version of the device.
Primary Downstream Service Flow
SFID
Displays the frequency ID of the downstream service flow.
Priority
Displays the priority level of the downstream service flow.
Max Traffic Rate
Displays the max data rate as enabled by the service provider.
Max Traffic Burst
Displays the max data rate as enabled by the service provider
for downstream data bursts.
Max Concatenated Burst
Displays the max data rate per downstream burst.
Primary Upstream Service Flow
SFID
Displays the frequency ID of the upstream service flow.
Priority
Displays the priority level of the upstream service flow.
Max Traffic Rate
Displays the max data rate as enabled by the service provider.
Max Traffic Burst
Displays the max data rate as enabled by the service provider
for upstream data bursts.
Max Concatenated Burst
Displays the max data rate per upstream burst.
Scheduling Type
Displays the data scheduling type.
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Using the Battery Info Option
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Using the Battery Info Option
The
Battery Info
screen displays current battery information, including estimated time
remaining and current levels. In the event of a power loss, the battery provides:
Up to 8.5 hours of standby time
Four hours of talk time with two lines off-hook
One upstream and one downstream channel
Steps
To view battery information:
1.
Click the
Modem
link from the top of the screen.
2. Click the
Battery Info
link from the left side of the screen. Field explanations are listed
below the following screen example.
Label
Description
First Time
Displays the time the event started.
Last Time
Displays the last time the event was last recorded.
Priority
Displays the event log severity.
Description
Displays a detailed description of the event log.
Refresh
Updates the event log record to its most current state when
you click Refresh.
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Label
Description
Current Power Source
Displays the power source for the device, such as Utility
through the power cord or internal battery power.
State
Displays the status of the battery, such as Sleep or Idle.
Temperature
Displays the battery temperature in Fahrenheit and Celsius.
Estimated Time Remaining
Displays how much time is left on the battery in minutes.
Low Battery Time
Displays low battery time in minutes.
Battery
Displays if a battery is Present or Absent.
Capacity
Displays the battery capacity in milliampere-hours (mAH).
Full Charge Voltage
Displays voltage with a full charge in millivolts (mV).
Depleted Voltage
Displays voltage with a depleted charge in millivolts (mV).
Measured Voltage
Displays the measured voltage in millivolts (mV).
Current Charge Level
Displays charge level as percent charged.
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5
Understanding the Gateway Menu
The Gateway functions provide the majority of configuration for the device including WAN
IP addresses, LAN IP addresses, and DHCP. Advanced settings like MAC filtering and
port forwarding are provided.
Topics
See the following topics:
Using the Gateway Information Option on page 32
Using the Setup Option on page 34
Using the DHCP Option on page 37
Using the DHCP Static Lease Option on page 39
Using the Time Option on page 40
Using the Advanced Gateway Setup Options on page 41
Using the Advanced Gateway Setup MAC Filtering Option on page 44
Using the Advanced Gateway Setup IP Filtering Option on page 45
Using the Advanced Gateway Setup Port Filtering Option on page 46
Using the Advanced Gateway Setup Forwarding Option on page 47
Using the Advanced Gateway Setup Port Triggering Option on page 51
Using the Advanced Gateway Settings Pass Through Option on page 53
Using the Advanced Gateway Settings DMZ Host Option on page 54
Steps
To access the gateway menu:
1.
Access the Web interface. Refer to
Accessing the Web Interface on page 17
.
2. Click the
Gateway
link from the top of the screen.

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