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Viewing Device Status
To ensure that data and statistics are frequently updated on Status pages, choose
a refresh rate from the
Refresh Rate
drop-down list.
Viewing the Dashboard
Choose
Status
>
Dashboard
to view a snapshot of the configuration of your
device. The Dashboard page displays information about your device’s firmware
version, CPU and memory utilization, error-logging settings, LAN, WAN, wireless,
site-to-site IPsec VPN, and PPTP VPN server settings.
To modify the information displayed, click the
details
link to go to the configuration
page for the section. For more information about managing the settings displayed
on the Dashboard page, see:
Configuring Log Settings
Configuring Basic Site-to-Site IPsec VPN
Configuring LAN Settings
Configuring Wired WAN Connections
Configuring Basic Wireless Settings
From the
Refresh Rate
drop-down list, choose the rate at which the latest
statistics and parameter values are refreshed on the dashboard.
The Dashboard page also displays an interactive view of your device’s back panel
when you click
Show Panel View
. Mouse-over each port to view port connection
information.
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Viewing Device Status
Viewing the System Summary
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Viewing the System Summary
Choose
Status
>
System Summary
to view details of your device properties,
network settings across IP address modes, firewall, wireless and VPN settings.
Click
Refresh
to see the latest information.
Click the underlined link to go to the related configuration window. For example, to
modify the LAN IP address, click
LAN IP
. The LAN Configuration window is
displayed.
The
System Summary
page displays information in the following sections:
System Information
Firmware Version—
Current software version that the device is running.
Firmware MD5 Checksum—
The message-digest algorithm used to verify
the integrity of files.
Locale
—The language installed on the router.
Language Version
—The version of the installed language pack. The
language pack version should be compatible with the currently installed
firmware. In some cases, an older language pack may be used with a newer
firmware image. The router checks the language pack version to see if it is
compatible with the current firmware version.
Language MD5 Checksum
—The MD5 checksum of the language pack.
CPU Model—
Chipset of CPU currently used.
Serial Number—
Serial number of the device.
System Up Time—
Length of time that the system has been running.
Current Time—
Time of day.
PID VID—
Product ID and version ID of the device.
IPv4 Configuration
LAN IP—
LAN IP address of the device.
WAN IP—
WAN IP address of the device. To release the current IP address
and obtain a new one, click
Release
or
Renew
.
Gateway—IP address of the gateway to which the device is connected (for
example, the cable modem).
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Viewing Device Status
Viewing the System Summary
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Mode—
Displays
Gateway
if NAT is enabled, or
Router
.
DNS 1—
Primary DNS server IP address of the WAN port.
DNS 2—
Secondary DNS server IP address of the WAN port.
DDNS—
Indicates whether the Dynamic DNS is enabled or disabled.
IPv6 Configuration
LAN IP—
LAN IP address of the device.
WAN IP—
WAN IP address of the device.
Gateway—IP address of the gateway to which the device is connected (for
example, the cable modem).
Prefix Delegation—Prefix returned from the device at the ISP, which is
provided to IPv6 addresses on the device.
DNS 1—
IP address of the primary DNS server.
DNS 2—
IP address of the secondary DNS server.
Wireless Summary
Displays the public name and security settings for your wireless networks
configured on the Wireless > Basic Settings page. For more information, see
Configuring Basic Wireless Settings
.
Firewall Setting Status
Displays DoS, WAN request and remote management settings configured on the
Firewall > Basic Settings page. For more information, see
Configuring Basic
Firewall Settings
.
VPN Setting Status
Displays available IPsec and PPTP VPN connections, and the connected users for
each VPN type.
IPsec Connections Available—
Number of available IPsec VPN
connections.
PPTP VPN Connections Available—
Number of available PPTP VPN
connections.
Connected IPsec Users—
Number of connected IPsec VPN users.
Connected PPTP VPN Users—
Number of connected PPTP VPN users.
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Viewing Device Status
Viewing Active TCP/IP Services
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For more information on configuring VPN server connections and user accounts,
see
Configuring Basic Site-to-Site IPsec VPN
and
Configuring PPTP
.
Viewing Active TCP/IP Services
Choose Status > Active TCP/IP Services to view IPv4 and IPv6 TCP/IP
connections that are active on your device. The Active Service List section for IPv4
and IPv6 displays the protocols and the services that are active on the device.
Viewing Wireless Statistics
Choose
Status
>
Wireless Statistics
to view wireless statistical data for the
device radio. In the Refresh Rate field, choose the rate at which you want the latest
statistics to be displayed.
To show the bytes in kilobytes (KB) and the numerical data in rounded-up values,
check the
Show Simplified Statistic Data check
box and click
Save
. By default,
byte data is displayed in bytes and other numerical data is displayed in long form.
To reset the wireless statistics counters, click
Clear Count
. The counters are reset
when the device is rebooted.
Viewing Captive Portal Status
Choose Status > Captive Portal to view information about the connected Captive
Portal users. For more information about configuring Captive Portals on your
device, see
Configuring Captive Portal
.
Viewing Site-to-Site IPsec VPN Connection Status
Choose
Status
> Site-to-Site IPsec VPN
to view the connection status of active
site-to-site IPsec VPN policies on the device. For information on configuring VPN
policies, see
Configuring Basic Site-to-Site IPsec VPN
.
To change the rate at which latest and real-time connection status is displayed,
choose a refresh rate from the
Refresh Rate
drop-down list.
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Viewing Device Status
Viewing the IPsec VPN Server Status
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By default, byte data is displayed in bytes and other numerical data is displayed in
long form. To show the bytes in kilobytes (KB) and the numerical data in rounded-
up form, check the Show Simplified Statistic Data box and click
Save
.
To terminate an active VPN connection, click
Disconnect
.
Viewing the IPsec VPN Server Status
Choose Status > IPsec VPN Server to view a list of your IPsec VPN connections
and the duration of the connection. For more information about configuring IPsec
VPN connections, see
Configuring IPsec VPN Server
.
Viewing PPTP Server
Choose Status > PPTP Server to view a list of your PPTP VPN connections, the
duration of the connection, and the actions you can perfom on this connection. For
more information about configuring PPTP VPN connections, see
Configuring
PPTP
.
Viewing Logs
Choose
Status
>
View Logs
. Click
Refresh Logs
, to display latest log entries.
To filter logs or specify the severity of logs to display, check the boxes next to the
log type and click
Go
. Note that all log types above a selected log type are
automatically included and you cannot deselect them. For example, checking the
Error check box automatically includes emergency, alert, and critical logs in
addition to error logs.
The event severity levels are listed from the highest severity to the lowest severity,
as follows:
Emergency
—Messages about events such as a system crash.
Alert
—Messages about conditions that require immediate corrective action.
Critical
—Messages for when the system is in a critical condition.

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