ARM Menu
This part of the browser screen contains items you can click to display the various
screens for configuring your Wireless Router, including EWAN, connection profiles,
and protocols, as well as system monitoring, tools, and help.
Configuration Window
This is the window where the actual configuration screens appear. Before any
selection of the configuration is made, the window shows a picture of the Wireless
Router with cables and peripheral devices that can be connected to it.
Message Window
Whenever appropriate, the Wireless Router will display system status or error
messages in this window. For example, when you try to connect to the Internet, if you
had configured your password incorrectly, the message window will display an
appropriate message.
System Status Monitoring Window
This section displays statistics and the status of all interfaces.This window is invoked
as a separate browser screen from the main ARM browser screen and appears
automatically each time you start ARM. If you close this window, you can always
restart it or bringing it to the foreground by clicking Monitoring - System Status from
the ARM Menu. It does not contain any toolbars or browser menu buttons. Although
the main ARM screen will timeout, this screen will not, and will continue to be
operational as long as it is active.
The following status/statistical information is provided for each interface:
Device: lists all interfaces, including both the physical interface (i.e., the LAN port,
the EWAN port).
Status: indicates the current state of the interface:
(I) For LAN: this will always show Up.
(II) For EWAN:
(i) PPPoE:
profile name: Sow the profile you used if the interface is up and funtioning.
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