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LABEL
Device
Device
Information
System
Name
Model
Name
Serial
Number
MAC
Address
Range
Firmware
Version
System Status
System
Uptime
Current
Date/Time
VPN Status
DHCP Table
Current
Login User
Number of
Login Users
214
DESCRIPTION
This identifies a device installed in one of the ZyWALL's extension slots,
the Security Extension Module slot, or USB ports. For an installed SEM
(Security Extension Module) card, this field displays what kind of SEM
card is installed.
SEM-VPN - The VPN accelerator. The SEM-VPN provides 500 Mbps VPN
throughput, 2,000 IPSec VPN tunnels, and 750 SSL VPN users.
SEM-UTM - UTM accelerator. The SEM-UTM provides 400 Mbps anti-
virus and IDP throughput.
SEM-DUAL - accelerator for both VPN and UTM. The SEM-DUAL provides
the benefits of both the ZyWALL-UTM and ZyWALL-VPN.
This field displays the name used to identify the ZyWALL on any
network. Click the icon to open the screen where you can change it. See
Section 50.2 on page
790.
This field displays the model name of this ZyWALL.
This field displays the serial number of this ZyWALL.
This field displays the MAC addresses used by the ZyWALL. Each physical
port has one MAC address. The first MAC address is assigned to physical
port 1, the second MAC address is assigned to physical port 2, and so
on.
This field displays the version number and date of the firmware the
ZyWALL is currently running. Click the icon to open the screen where
you can upload firmware. See
This field displays how long the ZyWALL has been running since it last
restarted or was turned on.
This field displays the current date and time in the ZyWALL. The format
is yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss.
Click this to look at the VPN tunnels that are currently established. See
Section 9.2.1 on page
219.
Click this to look at the IP addresses currently assigned to the ZyWALL's
DHCP clients and the IP addresses reserved for specific MAC addresses.
See
Section 9.2.5 on page
This field displays the user name used to log in to the current session,
the amount of reauthentication time remaining, and the amount of lease
time remaining. See
Chapter 40 on page
This field displays the number of users currently logged in to the
ZyWALL. Click the icon to pop-open a list of the users who are currently
logged in to the ZyWALL. See
Section 52.3 on page
222.
697.
Section 9.2.6 on page
ZyWALL USG 2000 User's Guide
868.
223.

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