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Motorola nvg510 voice gateway administrator's handbook
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Device IPv4 Address
The Gateway's own IP address on the network.
DHCP Netmask
The Gateway's own netmask on the network.
DHCPv4 Start Address
The starting IP address of the DHCP range served by the Gateway.
DHCPv4 End Address
The ending IP address of the DHCP range served by the Gateway.
DHCP Leases Available
The number of IP addresses of the DHCP range available to be served by the
Gateway.
DHCP Leases Allocated
The number of IP addresses of the DHCP range currently being served by the
Gateway.
DHCP Primary Pool
Source pool of the IP addresses served by the Gateway, Public or Private.
May be Enabled or Disabled.
Status
Global Unicast IPv6
The public IPv6 address of your device, whether dynamically or statically
Address
assigned.
Link-local Unicast IPv6
The private IPv6 address of your device, whether dynamically or statically
Address
assigned.
Router Advertisement
The IPv6 prefix to include in router advertisements.
Prefix
Prefix Delegation range
The IPv6 prefix range from which prefixes can be delegated to clients by spec-
ifying an IPv6 prefix
Transmit Packets
IPv4 packets transmitted.
Transmit Errors
Errors on IPv4 packets transmitted.
Transmit Discards
IPv4 packets dropped.
Wireless Radio Status
Indicates whether the Wi-Fi radio is operational or off.
Network Name (SSID)
This is the name or ID that is displayed to a client scan. The default SSID for
the Gateway is attxxx where xxx is the last 3 digits of the serial number
located on the side of the Gateway.
May be either On or Off. If On, your SSID will not appear in a client scan.
Hide SSID
May be 802.11b only, 802.11g only, 802.11n, or 802.11 b+g+n.
Mode
The capacity of the wireless LAN to carry traffic. May be wide or narrow.
Bandwidth
Current Radio Channel
The radio channel that your Wi-Fi network is broadcasting on.
May be set to automatic or manually selected.
Radio Channel Selection
The type of wireless encryption security in use. May be Disabled, WPA-PSK or
Wireless Security
WEP, Default Key or Manual.
Configured Data Rate
This is the rate that you have configured the wireless driver to use.
Supported Data Rates
These are the rates the wireless driver is actually currently advertising and
using. This is a combination of the Configured Rates, plus any run-time limita-
tions that the environment is incurring (for instance, the presence of legacy cli-
ents in the area can limit the offering of higher rates).
Current Signal Strength
This is an average measure of how strong the signals received from clients
(dBm)
are.
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Home Network Status
IPv6
IPv4 Statistics
Wireless Status

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