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IPv6 Address
The IPv6 address of the WAN port. For information about configuring the IPv4 address
of the WAN port, see
Configure the IPv6 Internet Connection and WAN Settings
on
page 35.
WAN State
The WAN state can be either UP or DOWN, depending on whether or not the port is
connected to the Internet.
NAT (IPv4 only)
The NAT state can be either Enabled or Disabled, depending on whether or not NAT is
enabled (see
Network Address Translation
on page 27) or classical routing is enabled
(see
Classical Routing
on page 27).
IPv4 Connection Type
The connection type can be Static IP, DHCP, PPPoE, or PPTP, depending on whether
the WAN address is obtained dynamically through a DHCP server or assigned
statically by you. For information about connection types, see
Configure the IPv4
Internet Connection and WAN Settings
on page 26.
IPv6 Connection Type
The connection type can be Static IPv6 or Dynamic IP (DHCPv6), depending on
whether the WAN address is obtained dynamically through a DHCP server or
assigned statically by you. For information about connection types, see
Configure the
IPv6 Internet Connection and WAN Settings
on page 35.
IPv4 Connection State
The IPv4 connection state can be either Connected or Not Connected, depending on
whether or not the WAN interface is connected to the Internet over an IPv4 address.
For information about configuring the IPv4 address of the WAN port, see
Configure the
IPv4 Internet Connection and WAN Settings
on page 26.
IPv6 Connection State
The IPv6 connection state can be either Connected or Not Connected, depending on
whether or not the WAN interface is connected to the Internet over an IPv6 address.
For information about configuring the IPv6 address of the WAN port, see
Configure the
IPv6 Internet Connection and WAN Settings
on page 35.
Link State
The link state can be either LINK UP or LINK DOWN, depending on whether or not the
WAN port is physically connected to a modem, dish, or router. For information about
connecting a WAN port, see the
ProSafe Wireless-N 8-Port Gigabit VPN Firewall
FVS318N Installation Guide
.
WAN Mode
This is a fixed field that states:
Use only single WAN port: Dedicated WAN.
Gateway
The IP address of the gateway.
These IPv4 settings are either obtained
dynamically from your ISP or specified
by you on the Broadband ISP Settings
(IPv4) screen (see
Manually Configure
an IPv4 Internet Connection
on
page 31).
Primary DNS Server
The IP address of the primary DNS server.
Secondary DNS Server
The IP address of the secondary DNS
server.
Gateway (IPv6)
The IP address of the gateway.
These IPv6 settings are either obtained
dynamically from your ISP or specified
by you on the Broadband ISP Settings
(IPv6) screen (see
Configure a Static
IPv6 Internet Connection
on page 39).
Primary DNS Server
(IPv6)
The IP address of the primary DNS server.
Secondary DNS Server
(IPv6)
The IP address of the secondary DNS
server.
Table 86.
Detailed Status screen information (continued)
Item
Description
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Tunnel Status Screen
The IPv6 Tunnel Status screen displays the status of all active 6to4 and ISATAP tunnels and
their IPv6 addresses.
To view the status of the tunnels and IPv6 addresses:
Select
Monitoring > Router Status > Tunnel Status
. The Tunnel Status screen displays:
Figure 207.
Wireless Configuration
Wireless Status
The wireless status can be Enabled or Disabled, depending on whether or not the
default wireless profile is enabled. For information about enabling the default wireless
profile, see
Configure and Enable Wireless Profiles
on page 112.
SSID
The SSID of the default profile. For information about how to configure the SSID, see
Configure and Enable Wireless Profiles
on page 112.
Mode
The wireless mode of the radio. For information about how to configure the wireless
mode, see
Configure the Basic Radio Settings
on page 105.
Security Settings
The security settings of the default profile. For information about how to configure the
security profile, see
Configure and Enable Wireless Profiles
on page 112.
Region
The region that is assigned to the radio. For information about how to configure the
region, see
Configure the Basic Radio Settings
on page 105.
Channel
The active channel on the radio. For information about how to configure the channel,
see
Configure the Basic Radio Settings
on page 105.
AP MAC Address
The MAC address of the radio or default wireless profile. If the default wireless profile
point is disabled, the MAC address is not displayed.
Table 86.
Detailed Status screen information (continued)
Item
Description
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The IPv6 Tunnel Status table shows the following fields:
Tunnel Name
. The tunnel name for the 6to4 tunnel is always sit0-WAN1 (SIT stands for
simple Internet transition); the tunnel name for an ISATAP tunnel is isatapx-LAN, in which
x is an integer.
IPv6 Address
. The IPv6 address of the local tunnel endpoint.
View the VPN Connection Status and L2TP Users
The Connection Status screens displays a list of IPSec VPN connections, SSL VPN
connections, and L2TP users who are currently logged in to the wireless VPN firewall.
To view the active IPSec VPN connections:
Select
VPN > Connection Status
.
The Connection Status submenu tabs display with the
IPSec VPN Connection Status screen in view:
Figure 208.
The policy name, the endpoint’s IP address, the amount of data and number of packets
transmitted, and the state of the connection are listed in the table.
To disconnect an active connection, click the
Disconnect
table button to the right of the
policy’s table entry.
To view the active SSL VPN connections:
Select
VPN > Connection Status > SSL VPN Connection Status
.
The SSL VPN
Connection Status screen displays:
The active user’s user name, group, and IP address are listed in the table with a time stamp
indicating the time and date that the user connected.
To disconnect an active user, click the
Disconnect
table button to the right of the user’s table
entry.
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To view the active L2TP tunnel users:
Select
VPN > Connection Status > L2TP Active Users
.
The L2TP Active Users screen
displays:
Figure 209.
The active user name, client’s IP address on the remote LAC, and IP address that is
assigned by the L2TP server on the wireless VPN firewall are listed in the table.
To disconnect an active user, click the
Disconnect
table button to the right of the user’s table
entry.
View the VPN Logs
To display the IPSec VPN log:
Select
Monitoring > VPN Logs
. The Log tabs display with the IPSec VPN Logs screen in
view.
Figure 210.
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To display the SSL VPN log:
Select
Monitoring > VPN Logs > SSL VPN Logs
.
The SSL VPN Logs screen displays:
Figure 211.
View the Port Triggering Status
To view the status of the port-triggering feature:
1.
Select
Security > Port Triggering
. The Port Triggering screen displays. (The following
figure shows one rule in the Port Triggering Rules table as an example.)
Figure 212.

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