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CHAPTER11
STATUS
You can access and view all the system information regarding The ZyXEL VFG6005 Series VPN Firewall Gateway from
here.
11.1 ROUTER INFORMATION
1.
Click on [Status]
–
[Router] tab. You will see the following screen.
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2.
Router Information
Model Name
Product model name is shown.
Firmware Version
The firmware version this device is running.
Current Time
Current system time
Running Time
The period of time The ZyXEL VFG6005 Series VPN Firewall Gateway has been running.
3.
WAN Ethernet
Connection Status
Connected / Not Connected
MAC Address
MAC Address
Connection Type
The current connection type (PPPoE, Static IP, and DHCP)
IP Address
WAN IP Address
Subnet Mask
Number of subnet mask.
Gateway
IP address of the gateway
Download
Download speed
Upload
Upload speed
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4.
WAN Mobile
Connection Status
Connected / Not Connected
Connection Type
The current connection type
IP Address
WAN IP Address
Subnet Mask
Number of subnet mask
Gateway
IP address of the gateway
Download
Download speed
Upload
Upload speed
Modem Brand
Modem brand
Modem Model
Modem model name
5.
LAN Ethernet
MAC Address
MAC Address
IP Address
Internal IP Address
Subnet Mask
The number of subnet mask in the internal network
DHCP Service
DHCP service enabled or disabled
DHCP Start IP Address
DHCP Start IP address
DHCP End IP Address
DHCP End IP address
Max DHCP Clients
The maximum IP addressed which can be assigned to PCs connecting to the network
6.
Wireless Network Ethernet
Wireless Channel
Wireless Channel in use (default is 6)
Wireless SSID 1
SSID 1of this Wi-Fi station
MAC Address
Shows MAC Address if enabled
Wireless SSID 2
SSID 2 of this Wi-Fi station
MAC Address
Shows MAC Address if enabled
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11.2 TRAFFIC
1.
Click on [Status]
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[Traffic] tab, and then choose the graph scale from two hours, one day, one week, and one
month. You will see the following graph.
Now you can monitor your download and upload throughput.
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11.3 SESSION
1.
Click on [Status]
–
[Session] tab and choose the graph scale from two hours, one day, one week, and one month.
You will now see the following graph.
TCP, UDP, ICMP, and total session information is displayed.