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Name
Description
ENET Connection
Pass: Indicates t hat t he Et hernet interface from your computer is connected to
t he LAN port of t his Gateway.
Fail: Indicates t hat t he Gateway does not detect t he Et hernet interface on your
computer.
Wireless connection
Pass: Indicates t hat t he wireless card is ON.
Down: Indicates t hat t he wireless card is OFF.
Ping Default
Gateway
Pass: Indicates t hat t he Gateway can communicate wit h t he first entry point to
t he network. It is usually t he IP address of t he ISP’s local Gateway.
Fail: Indicates t hat t he Gateway was unable to communicate wit h t he first entry
point on t he network. It may not have an effect on your Internet connectivity.
Therefore if t his test fails but you are still able to access t he Internet, t here is
no need to troubleshoot t his issue.
Ping Primary Domain
Name Server
Pass: Indicates t hat t he Gateway can communicate wit h t he primary Domain
Name Server (DNS).
Fail: Indicates t hat t he Gateway was unable to communicate wit h t he primary
Domain Name Server (DNS). It may not have an effect on your Internet
connectivity. Therefore if t his test fails but you are still able to access t he
Internet, t here is no need to troubleshoot t his issue.
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8.±
SYSTEM LOG
This function allows you to view system events and configure related options. Follow t he steps
below to enable and view t he System Log.
1:
Click Configure System Log to continue.
±:
Select t he system log options (see table below) and click Save/Apply.
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Name
Description
Log
Indicates whet her t he system is currently recording events. You can enable or disable
event logging. By default, it is disabled.
Log level
Allows you to configure t he event level and filter out unwanted events below t his level.
The events ranging from t he highest critical level
“Emergency” down to t his configured level will be recorded to t he log buffer on
t he Gateway’s SDRAM. When t he log buffer is full, t he newest event will wrap up to
t he top of t he log buffer and overwrite t he oldest event. By default, t he log level is
“Debugging”, which is t he lowest critical level. The log levels are defined as follows:
Emergency is t he most serious event level, whereas Debugging is t he least important.
For instance, if t he log level is set to Debugging, all t he events from t he lowest
Debugging level to t he most critical level emergency level will be recorded. If t he log
level is set to error, only error and t he level above will be logged.
Display Level
Allows you to select t he logged events and displays on t he View System Log window for
events of t his level and above to t he highest emergency level.
Mode
Allows you to specify whet her events should be stored in t he local memory,
be sent to a remote syslog server, or to bot h simultaneously. If remote mode is selected,
t he view system log will not be able to display events saved in t he remote syslog server.
When eit her Remote mode or Bot h mode is configured, t he Web UI will prompt t he you
to enter t he Server IP address and Server UDP port.
3:
Click View System Log. The results are displayed as follows.
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8.3
NEXT G
TM
NETWORK
Select t his option for detailed status information on your Gateways 3G connection.
Consult t he table on t he next page for detailed field descriptions
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Field
Description
Manufacturer
The manufacturer of t he embedded 3G module.
Model
The model name of t he embedded 3G module.
FW Rev.
The firmware version of t he 3G module.
IMEI
The IMEI (International Mobile equipment Identity) is a 15 digit number t hat is
used to identify a mobile device on a network.
FSN
Factory Serial Number of t he 3G module.
IMSI
The IMSI (International Mobile Subscriber Identity) is a unique 15-digit number
used to identify an individual user on a UMTS network.
HW Rev.
The hardware version of t he 3G module.
Temperature
The temperature of t he 3G module in degrees Celsius.
System Mode
WCDMA/Europe CMDA ±000 / America
WCDMA band
The 3G radio frequency band which supports dual-band UTMS/HSDPA/HSUPA
frequencies (850/±100 MHz), IMT±000 is ±100 MHz, WCDMA800 is 850MHz
WCDMA channel
The 3G channel.
MM (CS) state
Circuit Switching state
Signal Strengt h
The 3G signal strengt h in dBm.
Signal level
in dBm
-109 ~ -103
-101 ~ -93
-91 ~ -87
-85 ~ -79
-77 ~ -5±
5 Signal
bars
LED
Low
Medium
High

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