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STATUS
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10 Status
The Status menu has the following submenus:
Diagnostics
System Log
3G network
Statistics
Route
ARP
DHCP
10.1 Diagnostics
The Diagnostics menu provides feedback on the connection status of the device. The individual tests are listed below. If a test displays a
fail status:
1 .
Click on the Help link
2 .
Now click Re-run Diagnostic Tests at the bottom of the screen to re-test and confirm the error
3 .
If the test continues to fail, follow the troubleshooting procedures in the Help screen.
Option
Description
Test your wired Connection
Pass: Indicates that the Ethernet interface from your computer is connected to the LAN
port of this Router.
Fail: Indicates that the Router does not detect the Ethernet interface on your computer.
Test your Wireless Connection
Pass: Indicates that the wireless card is ON.
Down: Indicates that the wireless card is OFF.
Ping Default gateway
Pass: Indicates that the Gateway can communicate with the first entry point to the
network. It is usually the IP address of the ISP’s local Gateway.
Fail: Indicates that the Gateway was unable to communicate with the first entry point on
the network. It may not have an effect on your Internet connectivity. Therefore if this test
fails but you are still able to access the Internet, there is no need to troubleshoot this issue.
Ping Primary Domain Name Server
Pass: Indicates that the Router can communicate with the primary Domain Name Server
(DNS).
Fail: Indicates that the Router was unable to communicate with the primary Domain Name
Server (DNS). It may not have an effect on your Internet connectivity. Therefore if this
test fails but you are still able to access the Internet, there is no need to troubleshoot this
issue.
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10.2 System Log
This function allows you to view system events and configure related options. Follow the steps below to enable and view the System Log.
1: Click Configure System Log to continue.
2: Select the system log options (see table below) and click Apply/Save.
Option
Description
Log
Indicates whether the system is currently recording events. You can enable or disable event logging. By
default, it is disabled.
Log level
Allows you to configure the event level and filter out unwanted events below this level. The events
ranging from the highest critical level “Emergency” down to this configured level will be recorded to the
log buffer on the Router’s SDRAM. When the log buffer is full, the newest event will wrap up to the top
of the log buffer and overwrite the oldest event. By default, the log level is “Debugging”, which is the
lowest critical level. The log levels are defined as follows:
Emergency is the most serious event level, whereas Debugging is the least important. For instance, if
the log level is set to Debugging, all the events from the lowest Debugging level to the most critical
level Emergency level will be recorded. If the log level is set to Error, only Error and the level above will
be logged.
Display Level
Allows you to select the logged events and displays on the View System Log window for events of this
level and above to the highest Emergency level.
Mode
Allows you to specify whether events should be stored in the local memory, be sent to a remote syslog
server, or to both simultaneously.
If remote mode is selected, the view system log will not be able to display events saved in the remote
syslog server. When either Remote mode or Both mode is configured, the WEB UI will prompt the you
to enter the Server IP address and Server UDP port.
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10.3 3G Network
Select this option for detailed status information on your Routers 3G connection
Status
Description
Manufacturer
The manufacturer of the embedded 3G module.
Model
The model name of the embedded 3G module
FW Rev
The firmware version of the 3G module.
IMEI
The IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity) is a 15 digit number that is used to identify a mobile device
on a network.
FSN
Factory Serial Number of the 3G module.
IMSI
The IMSI (International Mobile Subscriber Identity) is a unique 15-digit number used to identify an individual
user on a GSM or UMTS network.
HW Rev.
The hardware version of the 3G module.
Temperature
The temperature of the 3G module in degrees Celsius.
System Mode
WCDMA/Europe CDMA 2000 / America
WCDMA band
The 3G radio frequency band which supports tri-band UTMS/HSDPA/HSUPA frequencies (850/1900/2100
MHz), IMT2000 is 2100 MHz, WCDMA800 is 850 MHz, WCDMA1900 is 1900 MHz.
WCDMA channel
The 3G channel.
GSM channel
The 2G channel.
GMM (PS) state
Packet Switching state
MM (CS) state
Circuit Switching state
Signal Strength 1
The 3G/2G service signal strength in dBm.
Signal Strength 2
The 3G/2G service signal strength in dBm.
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10.4 Statistics
These screens provide detailed information for the:
Local Area Network (LAN)
3G Interfaces
NOTE: These statistics page refresh every 15 seconds.
10.4.1 LAN
This screen displays statistics for the Ethernet and Wireless LAN interfaces
Interface
Shows connection interfaces
Received/Transmitted
Bytes
Rx/TX (receive/transmit) packet in bytes
Pkts
Rx/TX (receive/transmit) packets
Errs
Rx/TX (receive/transmit) packets with errors
Drops
Rx/TX (receive/transmit) packets dropped
10.4.2 3G Network
This page displays the inbound and outbound statistics of the 3G network
Interface
Shows connection interfaces
Received/Transmitted
Bytes
Rx/TX (receive/transmit) packet in bytes
Pkts
Rx/TX (receive/transmit) packets
Errs
Rx/TX (receive/transmit) packets with errors
Drops
Rx/TX (receive/transmit) packets dropped

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