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2.
Click the
Status
option arrow
in the upper right of the Port Triggering screen. The Port
Triggering Status screen displays in a pop-up screen.
Figure 213.
The Port Triggering Status screen displays the information that is described in the
following table:
View the WAN Port Status
You can view the status of the IPv4 and IPv6 WAN connections, the DNS servers, and the
DHCP servers.
IPv4 WAN Port Status
To view the IPv4 status of the WAN port:
1.
Select
Network Configuration > WAN Settings > Broadband ISP Settings (IPv4)
.
The Broadband ISP Settings (IPv4) screen displays (see
Figure 10
on page 29).
2.
Click the
Broadband Status
option arrow in the upper right of the screen to display the
Connection Status pop-up screen. (The following figure shows a static IP address
configuration.)
Table 87.
Port Triggering Status screen information
Item
Description
#
The sequence number of the rule onscreen.
Rule
The name of the port-triggering rule that is associated with this entry.
LAN IP Address
The IP address of the computer or device that is currently using this rule.
Open Ports
The incoming ports that are associated with this rule. Incoming traffic using one of
these ports is sent to the IP address that is listed in the LAN IP Address field.
Time Remaining
The time remaining before this rule is released and made available for other
computers or devices. This timer is restarted when incoming or outgoing traffic is
received.
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Figure 214.
The type of connection determines the information that is displayed on the Connection
Status screen. The screen can display the information that is described in the following
table:
Click
Disconnect
to disconnect the connection.
Table 88.
Connection Status screen information for an IPv4 connection
Item
Description
Connection Time
The period that the wireless VPN firewall has been connected through the WAN port.
Connection Type
The connection type can be either DHCP or Static IP.
Connection Status
The connection status can be either Connected or Disconnected.
IP Address
The addresses that were automatically detected or that you configured on the
Broadband ISP Settings (IPv4) screen.
Note:
For more information, see
Let the Wireless VPN Firewall Automatically Detect
and Configure an IPv4 Internet Connection
on page 28 and
Manually Configure an
IPv4 Internet Connection
on page 31.
Subnet Mask
Gateway
DNS Server
DHCP Server
DHCP only. The DHCP server that was automatically detected. This field displays
only if your ISP does not require a login and the IP address is acquired dynamically
from your ISP. You have configured these ISP settings on the Broadband ISP
Settings screen.
Note:
For more information, see
Let the Wireless VPN Firewall Automatically Detect
and Configure an IPv4 Internet Connection
on page 28 and
Manually Configure an
IPv4 Internet Connection
on page 31.
Lease Obtained
DHCP only. The time when the DHCP lease was obtained.
Lease Duration
DHCP only. The period that the DHCP lease remains in effect.
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IPv6 WAN Port Status
To view the IPv6 status of the WAN port:
1.
Select
Network Configuration > WAN Settings > Broadband ISP Settings (IPv6)
.
The Broadband ISP Settings (IPv6) screen displays (see
Figure 17
on page 38).
2.
Click the
Status
option arrow in the upper right of the screen to display the Connection
Status pop-up screen. (The following figure shows a dynamic IP address configuration.)
Figure 215.
The type of connection determines the information that is displayed on the Connection
Status screen. The screen can display the information that is described in the following
table:
Click
Disconnect
to disconnect the connection.
Table 89.
Connection Status screen information for an IPv6 connection
Item
Description
Connection Time
The period that the wireless VPN firewall has been connected through the WAN
port.
IPv6 Connection Type
The connection type can be either Dynamic IP (DHCP) or Static.
IPv6 Connection Status
The connection status can be either Connected or Disconnected.
IP Address
The IPv6 addresses that were automatically detected or that you configured on
the Broadband ISP Settings (IPv6) screen.
Note:
The Gateway and DNS Server (IPv6) fields apply only to a static IPv6
connection.
Note:
For more information, see
Use a DHCPv6 Server to Configure an IPv6
Internet Connection
on page 37 and
Configure a Static IPv6 Internet Connection
on page 39.
Gateway
DNS Server (IPv6)
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View the Attached Devices and the DHCP Log
The LAN Groups screen shows the network database, which is the Known PCs and Devices
table, which contains all IP devices that wireless VPN firewall has discovered on the local
network. The LAN Setup screen lets you access the DHCP log.
View the Attached Devices
To view the attached devices on the LAN Groups screen:
Select
Network Configuration > LAN Setup > LAN Groups
. The LAN Groups screen
displays. (The following figure shows some examples in the Known PCs and Devices table.)
Figure 216.
The Known PCs and Devices table contains a list of all known computers and network
devices that are assigned dynamic IP addresses by the wireless VPN firewall, have been
discovered by other means, or were manually added. Collectively, these entries make up the
network database. For information about how to edit the Known PCs and Devices table or
manually add entries to the table, see
Manage the Network Database
on page 65.
For each attached computer or device, the Known PCs and Devices table displays the
following fields:
Check box
.
Allows you to select the computer or device in the table.
Name
. The name of the computer or device. For computers that do not support the
NetBIOS protocol, the name is displayed as
Unknown
(you can edit the entry manually to
add a meaningful name). If the computer or device was assigned an IP address by the
DHCP server, then the name is appended by an asterisk.
IP Address
. The current IP address of the computer or device. For DHCP clients of the
wireless VPN firewall, this IP address does not change. If a computer or device is
assigned a static IP address, you need to update this entry manually after the IP address
on the computer or device has changed.
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MAC Address
. The MAC address of the computer’s or device’s network interface.
Group
. Each computer or device can be assigned to a single LAN group. By default, a
computer or device is assigned to Group 1. You can select a different LAN group from the
Group drop-down list in the Add Known PCs and Devices section or on the Edit Groups
and Hosts screen.
Action
. The Edit table button, which provides access to the Edit Groups and Hosts
screen.
Note:
If the wireless VPN firewall is rebooted, the data in the Known PCs
and Devices table is lost until the wireless VPN firewall rediscovers
the devices.
View the DHCP Log
To review the most recent entries in the DHCP log:
1.
Select
Network Configuration > LAN Setup
. The LAN Setup screen displays the IPv4
settings. (see
Figure 29
on page 56).
2.
Click the
DHCP Log
option arrow
to the right of the LAN Setup tab. The DHCP Log displays
in a pop-up screen:
Figure 217.
To view the most recent entries, click
Refresh Log
. To delete all the existing log entries,
click
Clear Log
. Click the
LAN Setup
option arrow in the upper right to display the LAN
Setup (IPv4) screen, from which you can modify the DHCP settings (see
Configure a
VLAN Profile
on page 56).

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