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Field Name
Description
Super Frame Errors
(Path 0/1, Downstream/Upstream)
Total number of super frames received with errors.
RS Words
(Path 0/1, Downstream/Upstream)
Total number of Reed-Solomon code errors.
RS Correctable Errors
(Path 0/1, Downstream/Upstream)
Total number of Reed-Solomon with correctable errors.
RS Uncorrectable Errors
(Path 0/1, Downstream/Upstream)
Total number of Reed-Solomon with uncorrectable errors.
RS Codewords Received
(Path 0/1, Downstream/Upstream)
Total number of Reed-Solomon Codewords received.
RS Codewords Corrected
(Path 0/1, Downstream/Upstream)
Total number of Reed-Solomon Codewords corrected.
RS Codewords
Uncorrected
(Path 0/1, Downstream/Upstream) Total number of Reed-Solomon Codewords Uncorrected
HEC Errors
(Path 0/1, Downstream/Upstream) Total number of Header Error Checksum errors
OCD Errors
(Path 0/1, Downstream/Upstream) Total number of Out-of-Cell Delineation errors
LCD Errors
(Path 0/1, Downstream/Upstream) Total number of Loss of Cell Delineation errors
Total Cells
(Path 0/1, Downstream/Upstream) Total number of Cells
Data Cells
(Path 0/1, Downstream/Upstream) Total number of Data Cells
Bit Errors
(Path 0/1, Downstream/Upstream) Total number of Bit errors
Total ES
(Downstream/Upstream) Total number of Errored Seconds
Total SES
(Downstream/ Upstream) Total number of Severely Errored Seconds
Total UAS
(Downstream/Upstream) Total number of Unavailable Seconds
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Route
The
Device Info -> Route displays
the LAN and WAN route table information config
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ured in your SmartRG Gateway for both IPv4 and IPv6 implementation.
The individual fields on this screen are defined as follows:
Field Name
Description
Destination
(Including IPv6 Route)
Displays the Destination IP addresses.
Gateway
Displays the Gateway IP address.
Subnet Mask
Displays the Subnet Masks.
Flag
(Including IPv6 Route)
Displays the status of the flags.
Metric
(Including IPv6 Route)
Displays the number of hops to reach the default gateway.
Service
(Including IPv6 Route)
Displays the service type.
Interface
(Including IPv6 Route)
Displays the WAN/LAN interface.
Next Hop
(IPv6 Route only)
Displays the next hop IP address.
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ARP
Device Info -> ARP displays
the host IP addresses and their hardware (MAC) addresses for each LAN Cli-
ent connected to the SmartRG Gateway via a LAN Ethernet port or Wireless LAN.
The individual fields on this screen are defined as follows:
Field Name
Description
IP address
The IP address of the host.
Flags
[Complete, Permanent, Published] Each entry in the ARP cache will be marked with one of these flags.
HW Address
The hardware (MAC) address of the host.
Device
[br(n), atm(n), eth(n), atm(n)] The system level interface by which the host is connected.
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The individual fields on this screen are defined as follows:
Field Name
Description
Hostname
Displays the Host name of each connected LAN device.
MAC Address
Displays the MAC Address for each connected LAN device.
IP Address
Displays the IP Address for each connected LAN device.
Expires In
Displays the time until the DHCP lease expires for each LAN device.
DHCP
Device Info -> DHCP
displays a list of locally connected LAN hosts and their DHCP lease status, which
are directly connected to the SmartRG Gateway via a LAN Ethernet port or Wireless LAN.
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ADVANCED SETUP
Layer2 Interface
ATM Interface
From this screen you can configure Asynchronous Transfer Mode / Permanent Virtual Conduit for your gateway. You can custom
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ize latency options, Link Type, Encapsulation mode and more.
Note that devices (routers) on both ends of the connection must
support ATM / PVC.
ATM is becoming popular as a wide-area network (WAN) medium. ATM offers small cell size and strict quality of service, allowing
voice, video, and data to coexist.
Terms:
VPI – Virtural Path Identifier
VCI – Virtual Circuit Identifier
VC – Virtual Circuit
After selecting
Advanced Setup -> Layer2 Interface -> ATM Interface
from the left navigation bar, click
Add
in the center pane. The
following screen will appear. When your desired settings have been declared, click the
Apply/Save
button to commit your changes.

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