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This screen shows the following parameters:
Table 8-1.
Menu 3.2 - Router Status Fields
Field
Description
System Name
This field displays the Host Name assigned to the firewall in the Basic
Settings menu.
Firmware Version
This field displays the firewall firmware version.
LAN Port
These parameters apply to the Local (WAN) port of the firewall.
MAC Address
This field displays the Ethernet MAC address being used by the Local
(LAN) port of the firewall.
IP Address
This field displays the IP address being used by the Local (LAN) port of
the firewall. The default is 192.168.0.1
IP Subnet Mask
This field displays the IP Subnet Mask being used by the Local (LAN)
port of the firewall. The default is 255.255.255.0
DHCP
If set to OFF, the firewall will not assign IP addresses to local PCs on the
LAN.
If set to ON, the firewall is configured to assign IP addresses to local
PCs on the LAN.
WAN Port
These parameters apply to the Internet (WAN) port of the firewall.
MAC Address
This field displays the Ethernet MAC address being used by the Internet
(WAN) port of the firewall.
IP Address
This field displays the IP address being used by the Internet (WAN) port
of the firewall. If no address is shown, the firewall cannot connect to the
Internet.
DHCP
If set to None, the firewall is configured to use a fixed IP address on the
WAN.
If set to Client, the firewall is configured to obtain an IP address
dynamically from the ISP
IP Subnet Mask
This field displays the IP Subnet Mask being used by the Internet (WAN)
port of the firewall.
Domain Name Servers
(DNS)
This field displays the DNS Server IP addresses being used by the
firewall. These addresses are usually obtained dynamically from the ISP.
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Click the “Show Statistics” button to display firewall usage statistics, as shown in
Figure 8-2
below:
Figure 8-2.
Router Statistics screen
This screen shows the following statistics:
Table 8-2.
Router Statistics Fields
Field
Description
WAN, LAN, or
Serial Port
The statistics for the WAN (Internet), LAN (local), and Serial ports. For each port, the
screen displays:
Status
The link status of the port.
TxPkts
The number of packets transmitted on this port since reset or manual clear.
RxPkts
The number of packets received on this port since reset or manual clear.
Collisions
The number of collisions on this port since reset or manual clear.
Tx B/s
The current line utilization—bytes per second of current bandwidth used on this port.
Rx B/s
The bytes per second of average line utilization for this port.
Up Time
The time elapsed since this port acquired link.
System up Time
The time elapsed since the last power cycle or reset.
Poll Interval
Specifies the intervals at which the statistics are updated in this window. Click on Stop
to freeze the display.
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Viewing Attached Devices
The Attached Devices menu contains a table of all IP devices that the firewall has discovered on
the local network. From the Main Menu of the browser interface, under the Maintenance heading,
select Attached Devices to view the table, shown in
Figure 8-3
.
Figure 8-3: Attached Devices menu
For each device, the table shows the IP address, Device Name (NetBIOS Host Name, if available),
and the Ethernet MAC address.
Select the check box if you want to enable NetBIOS detection. If the NetBIOS name is not
available, “Unknown” is listed as the Device Name.
If the firewall is rebooted, the table data is lost until the firewall rediscovers the devices. To force
the firewall to look for attached devices, click the Refresh button.
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Viewing, Selecting, and Saving Logged Information
The firewall logs security-related events such as denied incoming service requests, hacker probes,
and administrator logins. If you enabled content filtering in the Block Sites menu, the Logs page
shows you when someone on your network tries to access a blocked site. If you enabled e-mail
notification, you will receive these logs in an e-mail message. If you do not have e-mail
notification enabled, you can view the logs here. An example is shown below.
Figure 8-4:
Security Logs menu
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Log entries are described below:
Log action buttons are described below:
Table 8-5:
Security Log entry descriptions
Field
Description
Date and Time
The date and time the log entry was recorded.
Description or
Action
The type of event and what action was taken if any.
Source IP
The IP address of the initiating device for this log entry.
Source port and
interface
The service port number of the initiating device, and whether it
originated from the LAN or WAN.
Destination
The name or IP address of the destination device or Web site.
Destination port
and interface
The service port number of the destination device, and whether
it’s on the LAN or WAN.
Table 8-6:
Security Log action buttons
Field
Description
Refresh
Click this button to refresh the log screen.
Clear Log
Click this button to clear the log entries.
Send Log
Click this button to e-mail the log immediately.
Apply
Click this button to apply any changed settings.
Cancel
Click this button to clear any changed settings.

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