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Chapter 2 Introducing the Web Configurator
Table 5 Web Configurator HOME Screen in Router Mode (continued)
LABEL
Status
IP/Netmask
IP Assignment
Renew
Security Services
IDP/Anti-Virus
Definitions
IDP/Anti-Virus
Expiration Date
Intrusion Detected
Virus Detected
Top 5 Intrusion &
Virus Detections
Rank
Intrusion Detected
Virus Detected
Latest Alerts
Date/Time
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DESCRIPTION
For the LAN port, 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.
For the WAN port the port speed and duplex setting display if you're using
Ethernet encapsulation and Down (line is down or not connected), Idle (line (ppp)
idle), Dial (starting to trigger a call) or Drop (dropping a call) if you're using
PPPoE encapsulation.
This shows the port's IP address and subnet mask.
For the WAN, if the ZyWALL gets its IP address automatically from an ISP, this
displays DHCP client when you're using Ethernet encapsulation and IPCP Client
when you're using PPPoE or PPTP encapsulation. Static displays if the WAN
port is using a manually entered static (fixed) IP address.
For the LAN, DHCP server displays when the ZyWALL is set to automatically
give IP address information to the computers connected to the LAN. DHCP relay
displays when the ZyWALL is set to forward IP address assignment requests to
another DHCP server. Static displays if the LAN port is using a manually entered
static (fixed) IP address. In this case, you must have another DHCP server on
your LAN, or else the computers must be manually configured.
If you are using Ethernet encapsulation and the WAN port is configured to get the
IP address automatically from the ISP, click Renew to release the WAN port's
dynamically assigned IP address and get the IP address afresh.
Click Dial to dial up the PPTP, PPPoE or dial backup connection.
Click Drop to disconnect the PPTP, PPPoE or dial backup connection.
This is the version number of the signatures set that the ZyWALL is using and the
date and time that the set was released. Click the field label to go to the screen
where you can update the signatures. N/A displays when the service subscription
has expired.
This is the date the IDP/anti-virus service subscription expires. Click the field label
to go to the screen where you can update your service subscription.
This displays how many intrusions the ZyWALL has detected since it last started
up. N/A displays when the service subscription has expired.
This displays how many virus-infected files the ZyWALL has detected since it last
started up. It also displays the percentage of virus-infected files out of the total
number of files that the ZyWALL has scanned (since it last started up). N/A
displays when the service subscription has expired.
The following is a list of the five intrusions or viruses that the ZyWALL has most
frequently detected since it last started up.
This is the ranking number of an intrusion or virus. This is an intrusion's or virus's
place in the list of most common intrusions or viruses.
This is the name of a signature for which the ZyWALL has detected matching
packets. The number in brackets indicates how many times the signature has
been matched.
Click the hyperlink for more detailed information on the intrusion.
This is the name of the virus that the ZyWALL has detected.
This table displays the five most recent alerts recorded by the ZyWALL. You can
see more information in the View Log screen, such as the source and
destination IP addresses and port numbers of the incoming packets.
This is the date and time the alert was recorded.
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