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5.6.4
Statistics
Object:
This menu lets you display all the statistics concerning your Residential Gateway.
This menu has four submenus:
•
ADSL statistics (see 5.6.4.1),
•
DHCP statistics (see 5.6.4.2),
•
H.323 statistics (see 5.6.4.3),
•
System statistics (see 5.6.4.4).
5.6.4.1
ADSL statistics
Click in the
Statistics
menu, then select
the
ADSL statistics
submenu from the
drop-down list.
The
ADSL
statistics
screen
opposite
appears.
5.6.4.2
DHCP statistics
Click in the
Statistics
menu, then select
the
DHCP statistics
submenu from the
drop-down list.
The
DHCP
statistics
screen
opposite
displays all the computers having obtained
an
IP
address,
via
the
Residential
Gateway's DHCP server.
5.6.4.3
H.323 statistics
Click in the
Statistics
menu, then select
the
H.323 statistics
submenu from the
drop-down list.
The
H.323
statistics
screen
opposite
appears.
Click the
button to reset the call statistics.
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5.6.4.4
System statistics
Object:
This menu lets you obtain statistics on the traffic sent and received by your Residential
Gateway.
1) Interfaces
Click in the
Statistics
menu, then select
the
System Statistics
submenu from the
drop-down list followed by the
Interfaces
tab.
The screen opposite displays the statistics
for your Residential Gateway's various
internal
and external
interfaces (ethx,
adsl0, ph0, vifx, wlan0, bth0, usb0, Io0,
atmx and pppx).
2) TCP-IP
Click in the
Statistics
menu, then select
the
System Statistics
submenu from the
drop-down list followed by the
TCP-IP
tab.
The screen opposite displays the statistics
for the various traffic protocols sent and
received (IP, UDP, TCP and ICMP) by your
Residential Gateway.
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5.6.5
Tools
This menu has three submenus:
•
Diagnosis (see 5.6.5.1),
•
Save/Restart (see 5.6.5.2),
•
Delete/Restart (see 5.6.5.3).
5.6.5.1
Diagnosis
Object:
This command can be used to set up "OAM" loops and send "
Ping
" requests from the
SAGEM F@st
TM
3202 Residential Gateway.
1) Ping
Click in the
Tools
menu, then select the
Diagnosis
submenu from the drop-down
list followed by the
Ping
tab.
The screen opposite appears.
Field
Meaning
Host name of IP address
Enter an IP address or a host name of a remote computer
then click the
button.
The screen opposite displays the statistics
for the "Ping" request.
Click the
button to return to the
previous screen.
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2) Loopback interface
This command is used to send an OAM-F5 cell (segment or "End to End") and wait for the
response from the remote equipment.
Click in the
Tools
menu, then select the
Diagnostic
submenu from the drop-down
list followed by the
Loopback interface
tab.
The screen opposite appears.
Field
Meaning
Flow type
Select the loopback type:
F5 SEG
Segment type F5 loopback,
F5
ETE
End-to-end type F5 loopback.
VPI
Enter the VPI of the VC over which the loop is sent.
VCI
Enter the VCI of the VC over which the loopback is sent.
Return loop ID
Enter the connection point identifier (size = 32 hexadecimal
characters).
Click the
button to set up the loop. A screen showing the loop
appears. Click the
button to return to the previous screen.
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5.6.5.2
Save / Reboot
Click in the
Tools
menu, then select the
Save / Reboot
submenu from the drop-
down list.
The screen opposite appears.
Used to save the current configuration parameters in your
Residential Gateway's permanent memory.
Used to reboot your Residential Gateway.
5.6.5.3
Delete / Reboot
Click in the
Tools
menu, then select the
Delete / Reboot
submenu from the drop-
down list.
The screen opposite appears.
Used to erase the current settings and recover your Residential
Gateway's default settings.
Used to reboot your Residential Gateway.