ZyXEL Communications P-660H-61 User Manual page 38

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Chapter 3 Status Screens
Table 3 Status Screen
LABEL
IPv6 LAN DNS2
LAN IPv4/IPv6
MTU
WLAN Information
ESSID
Channel
Security Mode
WPS
Status
Scheduling
WiFi IPv4/IPv6
MTU
WiFi MAC
Security
Firewall
IPv6 Firewall
System Status
System Uptime
Current Time
System Mode
CPU Usage
Memory Usage
Interface Status
Interface
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DESCRIPTION
This is the second DNS server IPv6 address the ZyXEL Device passes to the DHCP
clients.
This is the MTU (Maximum Transmission Unit) for IPv4 and IPv6 packets passing
through the LAN interfaces.
This is the descriptive name used to identify the ZyXEL Device in a wireless LAN. Click
this to go to the screen where you can change it.
This is the channel number used by the ZyXEL Device now.
This displays the type of security mode the ZyXEL Device is using in the wireless LAN.
This displays whether WPS is configured. Click this to go to the screen where you can
configure the settings.
This displays whether WLAN is activated.
This displays whether WLAN scheduling is activated.
This is the MTU (Maximum Transmission Unit) for IPv4 and IPv6 packets passing
through the WiFi interface.
This is the MAC (Media Access Control) of the WiFi interface.
This displays whether or not the ZyXEL Device's firewall is activated. Click this to go to
the screen where you can change it.
This displays whether or not the ZyXEL Device's IPv6 firewall is activated. Click this to
go to the screen where you can change it.
This field displays how long the ZyXEL Device has been running since it last started up.
The ZyXEL Device starts up when you plug it in, when you restart it (Maintenance >
Tools > Restart), or when you reset it.
This field displays the current date and time in the ZyXEL Device. You can change this in
Maintenance > System > Time Setting.
This displays whether the ZyXEL Device is functioning as a router or a bridge.
This field displays what percentage of the ZyXEL Device's processing ability is currently
used. When this percentage is close to 100%, the ZyXEL Device is running at full load,
and the throughput is not going to improve anymore. If you want some applications to
have more throughput, you should turn off other applications (for example, using QoS;
see
Chapter 16 on page
209).
This field displays what percentage of the ZyXEL Device's memory is currently used.
Usually, this percentage should not increase much. If memory usage does get close to
100%, the ZyXEL Device is probably becoming unstable, and you should restart the
device. See
Section 25.4 on page
few seconds.
This column displays each interface the ZyXEL Device has.
275, or turn off the device (unplug the power) for a
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