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19.3
The LAN Traffic Status Screen
Click
System Monitor > Traffic Status
> LAN
to open the following screen. You can view the LAN
traffic statistics in this screen.
Figure 72
System Monitor > Traffic Status > LAN
Table 68
System Monitor > Traffic Status > LAN
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Refresh Interval
Specify how often you want the Router to update this screen and click
Set Interval
to
apply the change. Click
Stop
to halt updating of the screen.
Interface
This shows the LAN or WLAN interface.
Bytes Sent
This indicates the number of bytes transmitted on this interface.
Bytes Received
This indicates the number of bytes received on this interface.
Interface
This shows the LAN or WLAN interface.
Sent (Packet)
Data
This indicates the number of transmitted packets on this interface.
Error
This indicates the number of frames with errors transmitted on this interface.
Drop
This indicates the number of outgoing packets dropped on this interface.
Received (Packet)
Data
This indicates the number of received packets on this interface.
Error
This indicates the number of frames with errors received on this interface.
Drop
This indicates the number of received packets dropped on this interface.
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19.4
The NAT Traffic Status Screen
Click
System Monitor > Traffic Status > NAT
to open the following screen. You can view the NAT
status of the Router’s clients in this screen.
Figure 73
System Monitor > Traffic Status > NAT
Table 69
System Monitor > Traffic Status > NAT
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Refresh Interval
Specify how often you want the Router to update this screen and click
Set Interval
to
apply the change. Click
Stop
to halt updating of the screen.
Device Name
This shows the name of the client.
IP Address
This shows the IP address of the client.
MAC Address
This shows the MAC address of the client.
No. of Open
Session
This shows the number of NAT sessions used by the client.
Total
This shows the total number of NAT sessions currently open on the Router.
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19.5
The VoIP Status Screen
Click
System Monitor > VoIP Status
to open the following screen. You can view the VoIP traffic
statistics in this screen.
Figure 74
System Monitor > VoIP Status
Table 70
System Monitor > VoIP Status
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Refresh Interval
Specify how often you want the Router to update this screen and click
Set Interval
to
apply the change.
SIP Status
Account
This column displays each SIP account in the Router.
Registration
This field displays the current registration status of the SIP account. You can change this
in the
Status
screen.
Registered
- The SIP account is registered with a SIP server.
Not Registered
- The last time the Router tried to register the SIP account with the SIP
server, the attempt failed. The Router automatically tries to register the SIP account
when you turn on the Router or when you activate it.
Inactive
- The SIP account is not active. You can activate it in
VoIP > SIP > SIP Account
.
Last Registration
This field displays the last time you successfully registered the SIP account. The field is
blank if you never successfully registered this account.
URL
This field displays the account number and service domain of the SIP account. You can
change these in the
VoIP > SIP
screens.
Message Waiting
This field indicates whether or not there are any messages waiting for the SIP account.
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Last Incoming
Number
This field displays the last number that called the SIP account. The field is blank if no
number has ever dialed the SIP account.
Last Outgoing
Number
This field displays the last number the SIP account called. The field is blank if the SIP
account has never dialed a number.
Call Status
Account
This column displays each SIP account in the Router.
Duration
This field displays how long the current call has lasted.
Status
This field displays the current state of the phone call.
Idle
- There are no current VoIP calls, incoming calls or outgoing calls being made.
Dial
- The callee’s phone is ringing.
Ring
- The phone is ringing for an incoming VoIP call.
Process
- There is a VoIP call in progress.
DISC
- The callee’s line is busy, the callee hung up or your phone was left off the hook.
Codec
This field displays what voice codec is being used for a current VoIP call through a
phone port.
Peer Number
This field displays the SIP number of the party that is currently engaged in a VoIP call
through a phone port.
Phone Status
Account
This field displays the phone accounts of the Router.
Outgoing
Number
This field displays the SIP number that you use to make calls on this phone port.
Incoming
Number
This field displays the SIP number that you use to receive calls on this phone port.
Phone State
This field shows whether or the phone connected to the subscriber port is on-hook
ONHOOK
) or off-hook
(OFFHOOK
).
Table 70
System Monitor > VoIP Status (continued)
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
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User Account
20.1 Overview
You can configure the system password in the
User Account
screen.
20.2
The User Account Screen
Use the
User Account
screen to configure system password.
Click
Maintenance > User Account
to open the following screen.
Figure 75
Maintenance > User Account
Table 71
Maintenance > User Account
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
User Name
This is the name of the user account.
Old Password
Type the default password or the existing password you use to access the system in this
field.
New Password
Type your new system password (up to 30 characters). Note that as you type a
password, the screen displays a (*) for each character you type. After you change the
password, use the new password to access the Router.
Retype to
Confirm
Type the new password again for confirmation.

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