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Router Statistics Screen
To view the Router Statistics screen:
1.
Select
Monitoring > Router Status
. The Router Status screen displays (see the
previous figure).
2.
Click the
Show Statistics
option arrow
in the upper right of the Router Status screen. The
Router Statistics screen displays:
LAN IPv6 Information
MAC Address
The MAC address of the VPN firewall.
IPv6 Address
The IPv6 LAN address that is assigned to the VPN firewall. For information
about configuring the IPv6 address, see
Configure the IPv6 Internet
Connection and WAN Settings
on page
52.
DHCP Server
The status of the IPv4 DHCP server (Enabled or Disabled). For information
about configuring the IPv4 DHCP server, see
Configure a VLAN Profile
on
page
88.
DHCP Relay
The status of the IPv4 DHCP relay (Enabled or Disabled). For information
about configuring the IPv4 DHCP relay, see
Configure a VLAN Profile
on
page
88.
DHCPv6 Server
The status of the DHCPv6 server for the LAN (Enabled or Disabled). For
information about configuring the DHCPv6 server, see
Manage the IPv6 LAN
on page
102.
DMZ IPv6 Information
IPv6 Address
The IPv6 DMZ address that is assigned to the VPN firewall. For information
about configuring the IPv6 address, see
Enable and Configure the DMZ Port
for IPv4 and IPv6 Traffic
on page
114.
DHCPv6 Server
The status of the DHCPv6 server for the DMZ (Enabled or Disabled). For
information about configuring the DHCPv6 server, see
Enable and Configure
the DMZ Port for IPv4 and IPv6 Traffic
on page
114.
WAN Information
WAN 1
For each WAN interface, the screen shows the IPv4 address, subnet mask,
IPv6 address, and status of the port (UP or Down). For more detailed
information, see
Table
93
on page
374.
WAN 2
WAN 3
WAN 4
Table 91.
Router Status screen information (continued)
Item
Description
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Figure 237.
The following table explains the fields of the Router Statistics screen.
To change the poll interval period, enter a new value (in seconds) in the Poll Interval field,
and click
Set interval
. To stop polling, click
Stop
.
Detailed Status Screen
To view the Detailed Status screen, select
Monitoring > Router Status > Detailed Status
.
The Detailed Status screen displays:
Table 92.
Router Statistics screen information
Item
Description
System up Time. The period since the last time that the VPN firewall was started up.
Router Statistics
The following statistics are displayed for each of the four WAN interfaces, for all LAN interfaces combined,
and for the DMZ interface:
Tx Pkts
The number of packets transmitted on the port in bytes.
Rx Pxts
The number of packets received on the port in bytes.
Collisions
The number of signal collisions that have occurred on the port. A collision occurs
when the port attempts to send data at the same time as a port on the other router or
computer that is connected to this port.
Tx B/s
The number of bytes transmitted per second on the port.
Rx B/s
The number of bytes received per second on the port.
Up Time
The period that the port has been active since it was restarted.
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The following table explains the fields of the Detailed Status screen:
Table 93.
Detailed Status screen information
Item
Description
LAN Port Configuration
The following fields are shown for each of the LAN ports.
VLAN Profile
The name of the VLAN profile that you assigned to the LAN port on the LAN Setup
screen (see
Assign and Manage VLAN Profiles
on page
86). If the VLAN is not
enabled on this port, the default profile (with VLAN ID 1) is assigned automatically.
VLAN ID
The VLAN ID that you assigned to the LAN port on the Add VLAN Profile screen (see
Configure a VLAN Profile
on page
88). If the default VLAN profile is used, the VLAN ID
is 1, which means that all tagged and untagged traffic can pass on the LAN port.
MAC Address
The MAC address for this port. Note the following about the LAN MAC address:
All LAN ports that are part of the default VLAN share the same default MAC
address (00:00:00:00:00:01), unless you have specified that each VLAN needs to
be assigned a unique MAC address (see
Configure VLAN MAC Addresses and
LAN Advanced Settings
on page
93).
LAN ports that have an IPv4 address that differs from the default VLAN can still
share the same MAC address as the default VLAN.
LAN port 4 can be assigned as the DMZ port, in which case its default MAC
address is 00:00:00:00:00:06. For information about configuring the DMZ port, see
Enable and Configure the DMZ Port for IPv4 and IPv6 Traffic
on page
114.
IP Address
The IPv4 address for the LAN port. If the port is part of the default VLAN, the IP
address is the default LAN IP address (192.168.1.1). For information about configuring
VLAN profiles, see
Configure a VLAN Profile
on page
88.
Subnet Mask
The subnet mask for the LAN port. If the port is part of the default VLAN, the subnet
mask is the default LAN IP subnet mask (255.255.255.0). For information about
configuring VLAN profiles, see
Configure a VLAN Profile
on page
88.
DHCP Status
The status of the IPv4 DHCP server for the VLAN (Enabled or Disabled). For
information about enabling DHCP for VLANs, see
Configure a VLAN Profile
on
page
88.
LAN IPv6 Configuration
IPv6 Address
The IPv6 address and prefix length for the LAN.
For information about configuring
the IPv6 LAN, see
DHCPv6 Server
Options
on page
103 and
Configure
the IPv6 LAN
on page
104.
DHCP Status
The status of the DHCPv6 server for the LAN
(Enabled or Disabled).
Primary DNS Server
The IPv6 address of the primary DNS server for
the LAN.
Secondary DNS Server
The IP address of the secondary DNS server for
the LAN.
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DMZ IPv6 Configuration
IPv6 Address
The IPv6 address and prefix length for the DMZ.
For information about configuring
the IPv6 DMZ, see
DMZ Port for
IPv6 Traffic
on page
118.
DHCP Status
The status of the DHCPv6 server for the DMZ
(Enabled or Disabled).
Primary DNS Server
The IPv6 address of the primary DNS server for
the DMZ.
Secondary DNS Server
The IP address of the secondary DNS server for
the DMZ.
WAN Configuration
WAN Mode
The WAN mode can be Single Port, Load Balancing, or Auto Rollover. For information
about configuring the WAN mode, see
Configure the IPv4 WAN Mode
on page
29.
WAN State
The WAN state can be either UP or DOWN, depending on whether the port is
connected to the Internet.
NAT
The NAT state for IPv4 can be either Enabled or Disabled, depending on whether NAT
is enabled (see
Network Address Translation
on page
29) or classical routing is
enabled (see
Classical Routing
on page
30).
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
29.
IPv6 Connection Type
The connection type can be Static IPv6, PPPoE, or Dynamic IP (DHCPv6), depending
on whether the WAN address is obtained dynamically through a DHCP server or ISP,
or assigned statically by you. For information about connection types, see
Configure
the IPv6 Internet Connection and WAN Settings
on page
52.
IPv4 Connection State
The IPv4 connection state can be either Connected or Not Yet Connected, depending
on whether 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
29.
IPv6 Connection State
The IPv6 connection state can be either Connected or Not Yet Connected, depending
on whether 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
52.
WAN Connection Type
The detected type of Internet connection that is
used on this port. The WAN connection type can
be DSL, ADSL, T1, T3, or Other.
For information about configuring
the WAN connection type, upload
speed, and download speed, see
Configure Advanced WAN Options
and Other Tasks
on page
71.
Upload Connection
Speed
The maximum upload speed that is provided by
your ISP.
Download Connection
Speed
The maximum download speed that is provided
by your ISP.
Table 93.
Detailed Status screen information (continued)
Item
Description

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