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Monitoring WAN Ports Status
You can monitor the status of both of the WAN connections, the Dynamic DNS Server
connections, and the DHCP Server connections. Select
Network Configuration
from the main
menu and
WAN Settings
from the submenu. The
Broadband ISP Settings
screen will display.
Click the
Broadband Status
link to obtain status on the Broadband port. Select the
Dialup ISP
Settings
tab and click the
Dialup Status
link
to obtain status on the Dialup port.
Item
Description
System Name
This is the Account Name that you entered in the Basic Settings page.
Firmware Version
This is the current software the router is using. This will change if you upgrade your
router.
LAN Port
Displays the current settings for MAC address, IP address, DHCP role and IP Subnet
Mask that you set in the LAN IP Setup page. DHCP can be either Server or None.
Broadband
Configuration
Indicates whether the WAN Mode is Single or Rollover, and whether the WAN State is
UP or DOWN. If the WAN State is up, it also displays
NAT: Enabled or Disabled.
Connection Type: DHCP enabled or disabled.
Connection State: Connected or Disconnected
WAN IP Address
Subnet Mask
Gateway Address
Primary and Secondary DNS Server Addresses
MAC Address.
Dialup Configuration
Displays the same details as for WAN1 Configuration.
Note:
The
Router Status
screen displays current settings and statistics for your router. As
this information is read-only, any changes must be made on other pages.
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Monitoring VPN Tunnel Connection Status
You can view the status of the VPN tunnels by selecting
VPN
from the main menu and
Connection Status
from the submenu. The
IPSec Connection Status
screen will display.
Figure 6-12
Figure 6-13
Table 6-3.
IPSec Connection Status Fields
Item
Description
Policy Name
The name of the VPN policy associated with this SA.
Endpoint
The IP address on the remote VPN Endpoint.
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VPN Logs
The
VPN Logs
screen gives log details for recent VPN activity. Select
Monitoring
from the main
menu and
VPN Logs
from the submenu to view the VPN Logs. You can refresh the log display to
view the most recent entries, or clear the log display to delete all the log entries.
.
DHCP Log
You can view the DHCP log from the
LAN Setup
screen. Select
Network Configuration
from
the main menu and
Lan Setup
from the submenu. When the
LAN Setup
screen displays, click the
DHCP Log
link.
Tx (KB)
The amount of data transmitted over this SA.
Tx (Packets)
The number of IP packets transmitted over this SA.
State
The current status of the SA.Phase 1 is Authentication phase and Phase 2 is Key
Exchange phase.
Action
Use this button to terminate/build the SA (connection) if required.
Figure 6-14
Table 6-3.
IPSec Connection Status Fields (continued)
Item
Description
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Performing Diagnostics
You can perform diagnostics such as pinging an IP address, performing a DNS lookup, displaying
the routing table, rebooting the firewall, and capturing packets. Select
Monitoring
from the main
menu and
Diagnostics
from the submenu. The
Diagnostics
screen will display.
Figure 6-15
Note:
For normal operation, diagnostics are not required.
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Figure 6-16
Table 6-4.
Diagnostics Fields
Item
Description
Ping or Trace an IP
address
Ping – Used to send a ping packet request to a specified IP address—most often,
to test a connection. If the request times out (no reply is received), it usually means
that the destination is unreachable. However, some network devices can be
configured not to respond to a ping. The ping results will be displayed in a new
screen; click “Back” on the Windows menu bar to return to the Diagnostics screen.
Traceroute (often called Trace Route) – Lists all Routers between the source (this
device) and the destination IP address. The Trace Route results will be displayed
in a new screen; click “Back” on the Windows menu bar to return to the Diagnostics
screen.
Perform a DNS Lookup
A DNS (Domain Name Server) converts the Internet name (e.g. www.netgear.com)
to an IP address. If you need the IP address of a Web, FTP, Mail or other Server on
the Internet, you can do a DNS lookup to find the IP address.
Display the Routing
Table
This operation will display the internal routing table. This information is used, most
often, by Technical Support.

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