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Device Info Help
Device Information:
This page describes the device's interfaces (WAN ports and LAN port) settings and status.
- Connect/Disconnect:
Connect or disconnect PPPoE session immediately.
- Force Renew:
Renew DHCP lease immediately.
Log Help
View Log:
The device keeps a running log of events and activities
occurring on the device. The log will display up to 100 recent logs. Newer
log activities will overwrite the older logs. When the device is rebooted, the
logs are automatically cleared.
Log Settings:
Syslog Delivery:
Sending Out:
If checked, device will send syslog messages to other machine (log servers).
Note: Even you uncheck it, the system will generate log messages.
Keep Sent Messages:
If checked, the sent messages will be kept on device, otherwise the sent message will be deleted.
Syslog Servers:
IP Address:
Up to 3 syslog servers can be used.
Enable:
If checked, the log message will be sent to the server.
You can disable or enable each server temporarily.
Port:
If your syslog server does not use the default port (514), change it.
Log Priority Level:
The messages are grouped into 8 priority levels, from Emergency to Debug. The lower level it is, the fewer messages it will generate. Emergency is the lowest priority level, and Debug is the highest one. So set priority to Debug will send all generated messages.
Log Priority for Modules:
This feature displays and controls current log priority for each module. For a module with different priorities, the different level of messages will be generated in Syslog. The lower level of log priority for module is, the more messages will be generated. DEBUG is the lowest level of log priority.
Message Status:
Messages sent will be kept only when "Keep Sent Messages" checked. Currently we keep last 100 messages in RAM area, reboot or power-off will clear them.
- Clear All:
Use this button to clear all unsent messages.
- Submit:
It will validate the new settings.
- Reset:
It will reserve current settings in flash.
- View Syslog:
It will display current messages in Syslog.
WAN Status Help
Statistics:
Refresh:
Get the newest statistics data.
Restart Counters:
Clear all the statistics counters to 0.
Check NAT Detail:
The link to NAT Status page.
NAT Statistics:
Connection Status:
Check if WAN1 and WAN2 ports are connected or disconnected.
Default Loading Share:
Display the default traffic loading between WAN1 and WAN2 ports.
Current Loading Share:
Display current traffic loading between WAN1 and WAN2 ports.
Current Loading:
The number of sessions, Bytes and Packets currently being processed on each port.
Current bandwidth:
Current Download and Upload speeds on each WAN port.
Interface Statistics:
This section displays cumulative statistics.
Load Share:
Current traffic loading in percent, including the traffic for device itself, on each WAN port.
Overall Statistics:
Received:
Current incoming traffic loading in KByte, including the traffic for device itself, on each WAN port.
Transmited:
Current outgoing traffic loading in KByte, including the traffic for device itself, on each WAN port.
Total:
Current traffic loading in KByte, including the traffic for device itself, on each WAN port.
NAT Status Help
Refresh:
Get the newest status information.
View Connection List:
The link to NAT Connection List page.
NAT Timeouts:
This displays the current timeout values for TCP and UDP connections.
TCP Property:
This displays the MSS (Maximum Segment Size) and Maximum Windows size for TCP packets.
NAT Traffic:
This section displays statistics for both outgoing (LAN to Internet) and Incoming (Internet to Local) traffic.
Connections:
This displays the current number of active connections. For further details, click the View Connection list button
Errors:
Statistics are displayed for Checksum errors, number of retries, and number of bad packets.
Misc:
This displays the total IP packets and reserved address.
NAT Connection List:
To display the information and status of all the entries in NAT table.
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