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9.6
The DDNS Status Screen
The
DDNS Status
screen shows the status of the ZyWALL’s DDNS domain names.
Click
Monitor > System Status > DDNS Status
to open the following screen.
Figure 126
Monitor > System Status > DDNS Status
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
9.7
IP/MAC Binding Monitor
Click
Monitor > System Status >
IP/MAC Binding
to open the
IP/MAC
Binding Monitor
screen. This screen lists the devices that have received an IP
address from ZyWALL interfaces with IP/MAC binding enabled and have ever
Table 32
Monitor > System Status > DDNS Status
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Update
Click this to have the ZyWALL update the profile to the DDNS server. The
ZyWALL attempts to resolve the IP address for the domain name.
Profile Name
This field displays the descriptive profile name for this entry.
Domain Name
This field displays each domain name the ZyWALL can route.
Effective IP
This is the (resolved) IP address of the domain name.
Last Update
Status
This shows whether the last attempt to resolve the IP address for the
domain name was successful or not.
Updating
means the ZyWALL is
currently attempting to resolve the IP address for the domain name.
Last Update
Time
This shows when the last attempt to resolve the IP address for the
domain name occurred (in year-month-day hour:minute:second
format).
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established a session with the ZyWALL. Devices that have never established a
session with the ZyWALL do not display in the list.
Figure 127
Monitor > System Status > IP/MAC Binding
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
9.8
The Login Users Screen
Use this screen to look at a list of the users currently logged into the ZyWALL. To
access this screen, click
Monitor > System Status >
Login Users
.
Figure 128
Monitor > System Status > Login Users
Table 33
Monitor > System Status > IP/MAC Binding
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Interface
Select a ZyWALL interface that has IP/MAC binding enabled to show to
which devices it has assigned an IP address.
#
This is the index number of an IP/MAC binding entry.
IP Address
This is the IP address that the ZyWALL assigned to a device.
Host Name
This field displays the name used to identify this device on the network
(the computer name). The ZyWALL learns these from the DHCP client
requests.
MAC Address
This field displays the MAC address to which the IP address is currently
assigned.
Last Access
This is when the device last established a session with the ZyWALL
through this interface.
Refresh
Click this button to update the information in the screen.
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The following table describes the labels in this screen.
9.9
Cellular Status Screen
This screen displays your 3G connection status. click
Monitor > System Status
> Cellular Status
to display this screen.
Figure 129
Monitor > System Status > Cellular Status
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 34
Monitor > System Status > Login Users
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
#
This field is a sequential value and is not associated with any entry.
User ID
This field displays the user name of each user who is currently logged in
to the ZyWALL.
Reauth Lease
T.
This field displays the amount of reauthentication time remaining and
the amount of lease time remaining for each user. See
Chapter 35 on
page 583
.
Type
This field displays the way the user logged in to the ZyWALL.
IP address
This field displays the IP address of the computer used to log in to the
ZyWALL.
Force Logout
Click this icon to end a user’s session.
Refresh
Click this button to update the information in the screen.
Table 35
Monitor > System Status > Cellular Status
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Refresh
Click this button to update the information in the screen.
More
Information
Click this to
display more information on your 3G, such as the
signal strength, IMEA/ESN and IMSI. This is only available when
the 3G device attached and activated on your ZyWALL. Refer to
Section 9.9.1 on page 185
.
#
This field is a sequential value, and it is not associated with any
interface.
Extension Slot
This field displays where the entry’s cellular card is located.
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Connected
Device
This field displays the model name of the cellular card.
Status
No device
- no 3G device is connected to the ZyWALL.
No Service
- no 3G network is available in the area; you cannot
connect to the Internet.
Limited Service
- returned by the service provider in cases where the
SIM card is expired, the user failed to pay for the service and so on;
you cannot connect to the Internet.
Device detected
- displays when you connect a 3G device.
Device error
- a 3G device is connected but there is an error.
Probe device fail
- the ZyWALL’s test of the 3G device failed.
Probe device ok
- the ZyWALL’s test of the 3G device succeeded.
Init device fail
- the ZyWALL was not able to initialize the 3G device.
Init device ok
- the ZyWALL initialized the 3G card.
Check lock fail
- the ZyWALL’s check of whether or not the 3G device
is locked failed.
Device locked
- the 3G device is locked.
SIM error
- there is a SIM card error on the 3G device.
SIM locked-PUK
- the PUK is locked on the 3G device’s SIM card.
SIM locked-PIN
-
the PIN is locked on the 3G device’s SIM card.
Unlock PUK fail
- Your attempt to unlock a WCDMA 3G device’s PUK
failed because you entered an incorrect PUK.
Unlock PIN fail
- Your attempt to unlock a WCDMA 3G device’s PIN
failed because you entered an incorrect PIN.
Unlock device fail
- Your attempt to unlock a CDMA2000 3G device
failed because you entered an incorrect device code.
Device unlocked
- You entered the correct device code and unlocked
a CDMA2000 3G device.
Get dev-info fail
- The ZyWALL cannot get cellular device information.
Get dev-info ok
- The ZyWALL succeeded in retrieving 3G device
information.
Searching network
- The 3G device is searching for a network.
Get signal fail
- The 3G device cannot get a signal from a network.
Network found
- The 3G device found a network.
Apply config
- The ZyWALL is applying your configuration to the 3G
device.
Inactive
- The 3G interface is disabled.
Active
- The 3G interface is enabled.
Incorrect device
- The connected 3G device is not compatible with
the ZyWALL.
Correct device
- The ZyWALL detected a compatible 3G device.
Set band fail
- Applying your band selection was not successful.
Set band ok
- The ZyWALL successfully applied your band selection.
Set profile fail
- Applying your ISP settings was not successful.
Set profile ok
- The ZyWALL successfully applied your ISP settings.
PPP fail
- The ZyWALL failed to create a PPP connection for the cellular
interface.
Need auth-password
- You need to enter the password for the 3G
card in the cellular edit screen.
Device ready
- The ZyWALL successfully applied all of your
configuration and you can use the 3G connection.
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Monitor > System Status > Cellular Status (continued)
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
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9.9.1
More Information
This screen displays more information on your 3G, such as the signal strength,
IMEA/ESN and IMSI that helps identify your 3G device and SIM card. Click
Monitor > System Status > More Information
to display this screen.
Note: This screen is only available when the 3G device is attached to and activated
on the ZyWALL.
Figure 130
Monitor > System Status > More Information
Service Provider
This displays the name of your network service provider. This shows
Limited Service
if the service provider has stopped service to the 3G
SIM card. For example if the bill has not been paid or the account has
expired.
Cellular System
This field displays what type of cellular network the 3G connection is
using. The network type varies depending on the 3G card you inserted
and could be
UMTS
,
UMTS/HSDPA
,
GPRS
or
EDGE
when you insert a
GSM 3G card, or
1xRTT
,
EVDO Rev.0
or
EVDO Rev.A
when you insert
a CDMA 3G card.
Signal Quality
This displays the strength of the signal. The signal strength mainly
depends on the antenna output power and the distance between your
ZyWALL and the service provider’s base station.
Table 35
Monitor > System Status > Cellular Status (continued)
LABEL
DESCRIPTION

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