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HAPTER
3
Device Info Screens
3.1
Overview
After you log into the Web Configurator, the
Network Map
screen appears. This shows the network
connection status of the Device and clients connected to it.
Use the
Device Info
screens to look at the current status of the Device, system resources, and
interfaces (LAN, WAN, and WLAN).
3.2
The Device Info Summary Screen
Log into the VDSL Router’s web configurator and click
Wireless network > Classic configuration
to view a summary screen of information about the VDSL Router.
Figure 4
Device Info Summary Screen
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Each field is described in the following table.
3.3
The WAN Info Screen
Log into the VDSL Router’s web configurator and click
Wireless network > Classic configuration
> Device Info > WAN
to view a summary screen of information about the VDSL Router’s WAN
connections.
Table 2
Device Info Summary Screen
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Board ID
This field displays the ID number of the circuit board in the VDSL Router.
Symmetric CPU
Threads
This field displays the number of threads in the VDSL Router’s CPU.
Build
Timestamp
This field displays the date (YYMMDD) and time (HHMM) of the firmware in the VDSL Router.
Software
Version
This field displays the current version of the firmware inside the VDSL Router.
Bootloader
(CFE) Version
This field displays the version of bootloader the VDSL Router is using.
DSL PHY and
Driver Version
This field displays the version of the modem code the VDSL Router is using.
Wireless Driver
Version
This field displays the version of the driver for the VDSL Router’s wireless chipset.
Uptime
This field displays how long the VDSL Router has been running since it last started up.
Line Rate -
Upstream
This field displays the WAN port’s sending traffic speed.
Line Rate -
Downstream
This field displays the WAN port’s receiving traffic speed.
LAN IPv4
Address
This field displays the current IP address of the VDSL Router in the LAN.
Default
Gateway
This field displays the IP address of the gateway through which the VDSL Router sends
traffic unless it matches a static route.
Primary DNS
Server
The VDSL Router tries this DNS server first when it needs to resolve a domain name into a
numeric IP address.
Secondary DNS
Server
The VDSL Router uses this DNS server first when it needs to resolve a domain name into a
numeric IP address if the primary DNS server does not respond.
LAN IPv6
Address
(Global)
This field displays the current global IPv6 address of the VDSL Router.
LAN IPv6
Address (Link)
This field displays the current IPv6 address of the VDSL Router in the LAN.
Default IPv6
Gateway
This field displays the IPv6 address of the gateway through which the VDSL Router sends
IPv6 traffic unless it matches a static route.
Date/Time
This field displays the VDSL Router’s current day of the week, month, hour, minute, second,
and year.
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Figure 5
WAN Info Screen
Each field is described in the following table.
3.4
The 3G Status Screen
Log into the VDSL Router’s web configurator and click
Wireless network > Classic configuration
> Device Info > 3G
to view a summary screen of information about the VDSL Router’s 3G
connection.
Table 3
WAN Info Screen
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Interface
This shows the name of the interface used by this connection.
A default name
ipoa*
,
pppoa*
,
atm*
or
ptm*
indicates DSL port. The
ppp*
indicates a
PPP connection via any one of the WAN interface.
The number after the dot (
.
) represents the VLAN ID number assigned to traffic sent
through this connection. The number after the underscore (
_
) represents the index number
of connections through the same interface.
(null)
means the entry is not valid.
Description
This is the service name of this connection.
0
and
35
or
0
and
1
are the default VPI and VCI numbers. The last number represents the
index number of connections over the same PVC or the VLAN ID number assigned to traffic
sent through this connection.
(null)
means the entry is not valid.
Type
This shows the method of encapsulation used by this connection.
VlanMuxID
This indicates the VLAN ID number assigned to traffic sent through this connection. This
displays
N/A
when there is no VLAN ID number assigned.
IPv6
This displays whether or not IPv6 is enabled on the interface.
Igmp
This shows whether IGMP (Internet Group Multicast Protocol) is activated or not for this
connection. IGMP is not available when the connection uses the bridging service.
MLD
This shows whether Multicast Listener Discovery (MLD) is activated or not for this
connection. MLD is not available when the connection uses the bridging service.
NAT
This shows whether NAT is activated or not for this interface. NAT is not available when the
connection uses the bridging service.
Status
This displays the connection state or
Unconfigured
if the interface has not yet been
configured.
IPv4 Address
This displays the interface’s current IPv4 address if it has one. Click
connect
to initiate the
WAN interface’s connection.
IPv6 Address
This displays the interface’s current IPv6 address if it has one. Click
connect
to initiate the
WAN interface’s connection.
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Figure 6
3G Status Screen
Each field is described in the following table.
Table 4
3G Status Screen
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Status
NoDevice
when no 3G card is inserted,
Disabled
when the 3G WAN is not activated,
Up
when the 3G connection is up,
Down
when the 3G connection is down,
NoResponse
when there is no response from the inserted 3G card,
InvalidPIN
if the PIN code you entered in the
WAN > 3G Backup
screen is not the
right one for the 3G card you inserted,
NeedPUK
if you enter the PIN (Personal Identification Number) code incorrectly for
three times and the SIM card is blocked by your ISP,
DialFail
when the VDSL Router fails to dial up a 3G connection.
or
InvalidSIM
when the SIM card is damaged or not inserted.
If a link displays in this field, click the link to view more status information or enter the
correct PIN or PUK (Personal Unblocking Key) code.
Service
Provider
This displays the name of your 3G network service provider.
Signal Strength
This displays the 3G connection’s signal quality.
Connection
Uptime
This displays how long the 3G connection has been connected since it last came up.
3G Card
Manufacturer
This displays the name of the company that produced the 3G USB dongle.
3G Card Model
This displays the model name of the 3G USB dongle.
3G Card F/W
Version
This displays the software version of the 3G USB dongle.
3G Card IMEI
IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity) is a 15-digit code in decimal format that
identifies the 3G device.
SIM Card IMSI
IMSI (International Mobile Subscriber Identity) is a 15-digit code that identifies the SIM
card.
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3.5
The LAN Statistics Screen
Log into the VDSL Router’s web configurator and click
Wireless network > Classic configuration
> Device Info > Statistics > LAN
to view a summary screen of information about the VDSL
Router’s LAN connections.
Figure 7
LAN Statistics Screen
Each field is described in the following table.
3.6
The WAN Statistics Screen
Log into the VDSL Router’s web configurator and click
Wireless network > Classic configuration
> Device Info > Statistics > WAN Service
to view a summary screen of information about the
VDSL Router’s WAN connections.
Table 5
LAN Statistics Screen
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Interface
These fields identify the LAN interfaces.
eth0
~
eth3
represent the ethernet LAN ports 1 ~
4.
wlo
represents the wireless LAN interface.
Received /
Transmitted
These fields display the number of bytes, packets, error packets, and dropped packets for
each interface.
Received
Bytes
This indicates the number of bytes received on this interface.
Pkts
This indicates the number of packets received on this interface.
Errs
This indicates the number of frames with errors received on this interface.
Drops
This indicates the number of received packets dropped on this interface.
Transmitted
Bytes
This indicates the number of bytes transmitted on this interface.
Pkts
This indicates the number of transmitted packets on this interface.
Errs
This indicates the number of frames with errors transmitted on this interface.
Drops
This indicates the number of outgoing packets dropped on this interface.
Reset Statistics
Click this to clear the screen’s statistics counters.

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