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Table 3 Status (continued)
LABEL
IP Subnet Mask
DHCP
Security
Firewall
Content Filter
System Status
System Uptime
Current Date/Time This field displays your ZyXEL Device's present date and time.
System Mode
CPU Usage
Memory Usage
Interface Status
Interface
Status
Rate
Summary
Bandwidth Status
Packet Statistics
VPN Status

2.4.1 Status: Bandwidth Status

This is the same screen discussed in
52
DESCRIPTION
This is the LAN port IP subnet mask.
This is the WAN port DHCP role - Server, Relay or None.
This section is not available if you use the user password to log in.
This displays whether or not the ZyXEL Device's firewall is activated.
This displays whether or not the ZyXEL Device's content filtering is activated.
This is the total time the ZyXEL Device has been on.
This displays whether the ZyXEL Device is functioning as a router or a bridge.
This number shows how many kilobytes of the heap memory the ZyXEL Device is
using. Heap memory refers to the memory that is not used by ZyNOS (ZyXEL
Network Operating System) and is thus available for running processes like NAT,
VPN and the firewall.
The bar displays what percent of the ZyXEL Device's heap memory is in use. The
bar turns from green to red when the maximum is being approached.
This number shows the ZyXEL Device's total heap memory (in kilobytes).
The bar displays what percent of the ZyXEL Device's heap memory is in use. The
bar turns from green to red when the maximum is being approached.
This displays the ZyXEL Device port types.
This field displays Down (line is down), Up (line is up or connected) if you're using
Ethernet encapsulation and Down (line is down), Up (line is up or connected), Idle
(line (ppp) idle), Dial (starting to trigger a call) and Drop (dropping a call) if you're
using PPPoE encapsulation.
For the LAN ports, this displays the port speed and duplex setting. Ethernet port
connections can be in half-duplex or full-duplex mode. Full-duplex refers to a
device's ability to send and receive simultaneously, while half-duplex indicates that
traffic can flow in only one direction at a time. The Ethernet port must use the same
speed or duplex mode setting as the peer Ethernet port in order to connect.
Simultaneous transmissions over the same port (Full-duplex) essentially double
the bandwidth.
For the WAN port, it displays the downstream and upstream transmission rate.
This section is not available if you use the user password to log in.
Use this screen to view the ZyXEL Device's bandwidth usage and allotments.
Use this screen to view port status and packet specific statistics.
Use this screen to view the status of any VPN tunnels the ZyXEL Device has
negotiated.
Figure 93 on page
197.
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