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The following table describes the labels in this screen.
5
Follow the on-screen instructions and click
Finish
to complete the wizard setup and save
your configuration.
Figure 41
Bandwidth Management Wizard: Complete
Table 20
Bandwidth Management Wizard: Service Configuration
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Active
Select
Active
to enable bandwidth management for service specified traffic.
Select an entry’s
Active
check box to turn on bandwidth management for the service/
application.
Service
These fields display the services names.
Priority
Select
High
,
Mid
or
Low
priority for each service to have your ZyXEL Device use a
priority for traffic that matches that service.
A service with
High
priority is given as much bandwidth as it needs.
If you select services as having the same priority, then bandwidth is divided equally
amongst those services.
Services not specified in bandwidth management are allocated bandwidth after all
specified services receive their bandwidth requirements.
If the rules set up in this wizard are changed in
Advanced
,
Bandwidth MGMT
,
Rule
Setup
, then the service priority radio button will be set to
User Configured
.
The
Advanced
,
Bandwidth MGMT
,
Rule Setup
screen allows you to edit these rule
configurations.
Back
Click
Back
to go back to the previous wizard screen.
Apply
Click
Apply
to save your changes back to the ZyXEL Device.
Exit
Click
Exit
to close the wizard screen without saving your changes.
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C
HAPTER
6
Status Screens
Use the
Status
screens to look at the current status of the device, system resources, interfaces
(LAN and WAN), and SIP accounts. You can also register and unregister SIP accounts. The
Status
screen also provides detailed information from Any IP and DHCP and statistics from
VoIP, bandwidth management, and traffic.
6.1
Status Screen
Click
Status
to open this screen.
Figure 42
Status Screen
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Each field is described in the following table.
Table 21
Status Screen
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Refresh Interval
Enter how often you want the ZyXEL Device to update this screen.
Apply
Click this to update this screen immediately.
Device Information
Host Name
This field displays the ZyXEL Device system name. It is used for identification. You
can change this in the
Maintenance > System > General
screen’s
System Name
field.
Model Number
This is the model name of your device.
MAC Address
This is the MAC (Media Access Control) or Ethernet address unique to your ZyXEL
Device.
ZyNOS
Firmware
Version
This field displays the current version of the firmware inside the device. It also
shows the date the firmware version was created. Click this to go to the screen
where you can change it.
DSL Firmware
Version
This field displays the current version of the device’s DSL modem code.
WAN Information
DSL Mode
This is the DSL standard that your ZyXEL Device is using.
IP Address
This field displays the current IP address of the ZyXEL Device in the WAN. Click
this to go to the screen where you can change it.
IP Subnet
Mask
This field displays the current subnet mask in the WAN.
Default
Gateway
This is the IP address of the default gateway, if applicable.
VPI/VCI
This is the Virtual Path Identifier and Virtual Channel Identifier that you entered in
the wizard or
WAN
screen.
LAN Information
IP Address
This field displays the current IP address of the ZyXEL Device in the LAN. Click
this to go to the screen where you can change it.
IP Subnet
Mask
This field displays the current subnet mask in the LAN.
DHCP
This field displays what DHCP services the ZyXEL Device is providing to the LAN.
Choices are:
Server
- The ZyXEL Device is a DHCP server in the LAN. It assigns IP addresses
to other computers in the LAN.
Relay
- The ZyXEL Device acts as a surrogate DHCP server and relays DHCP
requests and responses between the remote server and the clients.
None
- The ZyXEL Device is not providing any DHCP services to the LAN.
Click this to go to the screen where you can change it.
WLAN Information
(“W” models only)
SSID
This is the descriptive name used to identify the ZyXEL Device in the wireless
LAN. Click this to go to the screen where you can change it.
Channel
This is the channel number used by the ZyXEL Device now.
Security
This displays the type of security mode the ZyXEL Device is using in the wireless
LAN.
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Security
Firewall
This displays whether or not the ZyXEL Device’s firewall is activated. Click this to
go to the screen where you can change it.
Content Filter
This displays whether or not the ZyXEL Device’s content filtering is activated. Click
this to go to the screen where you can change it.
System Status
System
Uptime
This field displays how long the ZyXEL Device has been running since it last
started up. The ZyXEL Device starts up when you plug it in, when you restart it
(
Maintenance > Tools > Restart
), or when you reset it (see
Section 2.1.2 on page
51
).
Current Date/
Time
This field displays the current date and time in the ZyXEL Device. You can change
this in
Maintenance > System > Time Setting
.
System Mode
This displays whether the ZyXEL Device is functioning as a router or a bridge.
CPU Usage
This field displays what percentage of the ZyXEL Device’s processing ability is
currently used. When this percentage is close to 100%, the ZyXEL Device is
running at full load, and the throughput is not going to improve anymore. If you
want some applications to have more throughput, you should turn off other
applications (for example, using bandwidth management; see
Chapter 19 on page
253
).
Memory
Usage
This field displays what percentage of the ZyXEL Device’s memory is currently
used. Usually, this percentage should not increase much. If memory usage does
get close to 100%, the ZyXEL Device is probably becoming unstable, and you
should restart the device. See
Section 25.6 on page 307
, or turn off the device
(unplug the power) for a few seconds.
Interface Status
Interface
This column displays each interface the ZyXEL Device has.
Status
For the DSL interface, this field displays
Down
(line is down),
Up
(line is up or
connected) if you're using Ethernet encapsulation and
Down
(line is down),
Up
(line is up or connected),
Idle
(line (ppp) idle),
Dial
(starting to trigger a call) and
Drop
(dropping a call) if you're using PPPoE encapsulation.
This field indicates whether or not the ZyXEL Device is using the interface.
For the LAN interface, this field displays
Up
when the ZyXEL Device is using the
interface and
Down
when the ZyXEL Device is not using the interface.
For the WLAN interface, it displays
Active
when WLAN is enabled or
Inactive
when WLAN is disabled.
Rate
For the LAN interface, this displays the port speed and duplex setting.
For the DSL interface, it displays the downstream and upstream transmission rate.
For the WLAN interface, it displays the transmission rate when WLAN is enabled
or
N/A
when WLAN is disabled.
Summary
Client List
Click this link to view current DHCP client information. See
Section 8.5 on page
116
.
AnyIP Table
Click this link to view a list of IP addresses and MAC addresses of computers,
which are not in the same subnet as the ZyXEL Device. See
Section 6.2 on page
86
.
WLAN Status
Click this link to display the MAC address(es) of the wireless stations that are
currently associating with the ZyXEL Device. See
Section 6.3 on page 87
.
Table 21
Status Screen
LABEL
DESCRIPTION

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