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L2 Switch Tab
Setting Up and Configuring the Router
Statistics Overview
Tx Bytes—
Displays the number of Bytes transmitted from the selected port.
Tx Frames—
Displays the number of Frames transmitted from the selected port.
Rx Bytes—
Displays the number of Bytes received on the selected port.
Rx Frames—
Displays the number of Frames received on the selected port.
Tx Errors—
Displays the number of error packets transmitted from the selected port.
Rx Errors—
Displays the number of error packets received from the selected port.
Port Mirroring
Mirror Source—
Enable or disable source port mirroring for each port on the Router. To enable
source port mirroring on a port, check the box next to that port. To disable source port
mirroring on a port, leave the box unchecked. The default is disabled.
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L2 Switch Tab
Setting Up and Configuring the Router
Mirror Port—
Select the mirror destination port from the drop-down menu.
RSTP
The RSTP (Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol) protocol prevents loops in the network and
dynamically reconfigures which physical links in a switch should forward frames.
System Priority—
Enter the system priority from 0 to 61440 in increments of 4096. Valid values
are 0, 4096, 8192, 12288, 16384, 20480, 24576, 28672, 32768, 40960, 45056, 49152, 53248,
57344, and 61440. The lower the system priority, the more likely the Router is to become the
root in the Spanning Tree. The default is 327688.
Hello Time—
Enter a number from 1 to 10. The default is 2.
Max Age—
Enter a number from 6 to 40. The default is 20.
Forward Delay—
Enter a number from 4 to 30. The default is 15.
Force Version—
The default protocol version to use. Select Normal (use RSTP) or Compatible
(compatible with old STP). The default is Normal.
Protocol Enable—
Check this box to enable RSTP on the associated port. The default is
unchecked (RSTP disabled).
Edge—
Check this box to specify that the associated port is an edge port (end station). Uncheck
the box to specify that the associated port is a link (bridge) to another STP device. The default is
checked (edge port).
Path Cost—
The RSTP path cost for the designated ports. Enter a number from 1 to 200000000,
or auto (autogenerated path cost). The default is auto.
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Status Tab
Setting Up and Configuring the Router
Status Tab
The Status Tab provides current status on this Wireless Router including WAN, LAN, Wireless
LAN, System Performance, VPN client connections, and IPsec VPN connections.
WAN / Gateway
This screen provides some basic information on the Wireless Router (e.g. firmware version,
time) and WAN port MAC/IP address and connection status.
Firmware Version
—Displays the current firmware version.
MAC Address
—Displays the WAN port MAC Address, as seen by your ISP.
Current Time
—Displays the time on this Wireless Router according to your settings on the
Setup->Time
tab.
Internet Connection
Connection Mode
—Displays the Internet connection type setting on WAN port.
Interface
—Displays the WAN port Interface status (Up or Down).
IP Address
—Displays the WAN port IP Address.
Subnet Mask
—Displays the WAN port IP subnetmask.
Default Gateway
—Displays the default Router to reach Internet or other networks from the
WAN port.
DNS
—The DNS (Domain Name System) IP addresses currently used by the Wireless Router.
DHCP Release
button—Click this button to release IP address on WAN port if using DHCP.
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DHCP Renew
button—Click this button to renew IP address on the WAN port if using DHCP.
IP Conntrack—
Click this button to display the IP Conntrack screen.
The
IP Conntrack (Connection Tracking)
screen displays information about TCP/UDP
connections, such as source and destination IP address and port number pairs (known as
socket pairs), protocol types (TCP/UDP/ICMP), connection state and timeouts. To see more
information, click
Next Page
or
Previous Page
, or select the page from the
Goto Page
drop-
down menu. To see the latest information, click
Refresh
. Click
Close
to return to the
Status >
Gateway
screen.
Local Network
This screen provides some basic information on the LAN ports of this Wireless Router.
Current IP address System—
Displays the IP versions configured on the LAN side.
MAC Address
—Displays the LAN port MAC Address. All four LAN ports share the same MAC
address.
IP Address
—Displays the LAN port IPv4 Address. All four LAN ports share the same MAC
address.
Subnet Mask
—Displays the LAN port IPv4 subnetmask.
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Status Tab
Setting Up and Configuring the Router
IPv6 Address
—Displays the LAN port IPv6 IP address, if IPv6 is enabled.
DHCP Server
—Displays the status of the Router's DHCP server.
Start IP Address
—Displays the beginning of the range of IP addresses used by the DHCP
Server.
End IP Address
—Displays the end of the range of IP addresses used by the DHCP Server.
DHCP Client Table button
—Click to open the DHCP Client Table screen, which shows you
which PCs have been assigned an IP address from the Wireless Router’s DHCP server. You will
see a list of DHCP clients (PCs and other network devices) with the following information: Client
Host Name, IP Address, MAC Address, and the length of time (in second) before its assigned IP
address expires.
ARP/RARP Table button
—Click to open the
ARP/RARP Table screen
, which shows you the ARP/
RARP Table on the Wireless Router. The ARP/RARP Table provides IP address to MAC address
mapping. On the ARP/RARP Table screen, you will see a list of address mapping between IP
(layer 3) and MAC (layer 2).
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