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Link:
Status
When you click the
Status
link, the Links Bar expands to display nine statistical sub-head-
ings.
These screens will vary depending on your Gateway’s model and traffic
activity.
DSL
” on page
66
A
TM
” on page
67
Ether
net (suppor
ted models only)
” on page
67
IP
” on page
67
LAN
” on page
68
USB (suppor
ted models only)
” on page
68
W
ir
eless (suppor
ted models only)
” on page
69
Logs
” on page
69
User List
” on page
70
DSL
When you click
DSL
, the DSL Statistics page appears.
The DSL Statistics page displays information about the Router's WAN connection to the
Internet.
Line State:
May be Up (connected) or Down (disconnected).
Modulation:
Method of regulating the DSL signal. DMT (Discrete MultiTone) allows con-
nections to work better when certain radio transmitters are present.
Data Path:
Type of path used by the device's processor.
Downstream and Upstream statistics
Max Allowed Speed (kbps):
Your maximum speeds for downloading (receiving) and
uploading (sending) data on the DSL line, in kilobits per second.
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Home
SN Margin (db):
Signal to noise margin, in decibels. Reflects the amount of unwanted
“noise” on the DSL line.
Line Attenuation:
Amount of reduction in signal strength on the DSL line, in decibels.
CRC Errors:
Number of times data packets have had to be resent due to errors in
transmission or reception.
ATM
When you click
A
TM
, the ATM Statistics page appears.
The ATM Statistics page displays detailed statistics about the upstream and downstream
data traffic handled by your Router. Displays the Virtual Circuit (VPI/VCI) settings as well as
information about your PPPoE session if operating in PPPoE mode. This information is use-
ful for troubleshooting and when seeking technical support.
Ethernet (supported models only)
When you click
Ethernet
, the Ethernet Statistics page appears.
The Ethernet Statistics page:
displays your Router's unique hardware (MAC) address.
displays detailed statistics about your LAN data traffic, upstream and downstream.
IP
When you click
IP
, the IP Statistics page appears. The IP Statistics page displays the IP
interfaces and routing table information about your network.
General
IP WAN Address:
The public IP address of your Router, whether dynamically or stati-
cally assigned.
IP Gateway:
Your ISP's gateway router IP address
Primary DNS:
The IP address of the Primary Domain Name Server
Primary DNS name:
The name of the Primary Domain Name Server
Secondary DNS:
The IP address of the backup Domain Name Server (if any)
Secondary DNS name:
The name of the backup Domain Name Server (if any)
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IP interfaces
Address:
Your Router's IP address as seen from your internal network (LAN), and from
the public Internet (WAN)
Netmask:
The subnet mask for the respective IP interfaces (LAN and WAN)
Name:
The name of each IP interface (example:Eth0, WAN1)
Network Routing Table and Host Routing Table
The Routing tables display all of the IP routes currently known to your Router.
LAN
When you click
LAN
, the LAN Statistics page appears.
The LAN Statistics page displays detailed information about your LAN IP configuration and
names and IP addresses of devices on your LAN.
Router IP Address:
The IP address of your Router as seen from the LAN
DHCP Netmask:
Subnet mask of your LAN
DHCP Start Address:
First IP address in the range being served to your LAN by the
Router's DHCP server
DHCP End Address:
Last IP address in the range being served to your LAN by the
Router's DHCP server
DHCP Server Status:
May be On or Off
DNS Server:
The IP address of the default DNS server
Devices on LAN
Displays the IP Address, MAC (hardware) Address, and network Name for each device on
your LAN connected to the Router.
USB (supported models only)
When you click
USB
, the USB Statistics page appears.
The USB Statistics page:
displays your Router's unique hardware (MAC) address.
displays detailed statistics about your LAN data traffic, upstream and downstream.
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Wireless (supported models only)
When you click
Wireless
, the Wireless Statistics page appears.
The Wireless Statistics page:
displays your Router's unique hardware Wireless (MAC) address.
displays detailed statistics about your Wireless LAN data traffic, upstream and down-
stream.
Logs
When you click
Logs
, the Logs page appears.
Select a log from the pull-down menu (the pull-down menu is available from every Log
page):
All
: Displays the entire system log.
Connection:
Displays events logged for the WAN connection.
System:
Displays events logged for the Router system configuration.
The
CURRENT Router STATUS
is displayed for all logs.
To clear the individual logs, click the
Clear Log
button for that page.
To clear all the logs, click the
Clear All Logs
button on the main Logs page.
You can save logs to a text (.CTXT) file by clicking the
Sa
ve to File
button. This will
download the file to your browser’s default download location on your hard drive. The
file can be opened with your favorite text editor.
Note:
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Some browsers, such as Internet Explorer for Windows XP, require that you
specify the Motorola Netopia® Gateway’s URL as a “Trusted site” in “Internet
Options: Security”.
User List
When you click
User List
, the User List Statistics page appears.
The User List Statistics page:
displays Ethernet Users’
PC Name
,
IP Address
, and
MAC Address
.
displays Wireless SSID Users’
PC Name
,
IP Address
, and
MAC Address
.
If you have multiple SSIDs defined (see
Enable Multiple W
ir
eless IDs
” on page
50
),
Wireless SSID users are displayed by their respective SSID.

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