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System Up
Time
This field displays how long the VMG has been running since it last started up. The VMG
starts up when you plug it in, when you restart it (
Maintenance > Reboot
), or when
you reset it.
Current Date/
Time
This field displays the current date and time in the VMG. You can change this in
Maintenance> Time Setting
.
System Resource
CPU Usage
This field displays what percentage of the VMG’s processing ability is currently used.
When this percentage is close to 100%, the VMG 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
Memory Usage
This field displays what percentage of the VMG’s memory is currently used. Usually, this
percentage should not increase much. If memory usage does get close to 100%, the
VMG is probably becoming unstable, and you should restart the device. See
, or turn off the device (unplug the power) for a few seconds.
NAT Session
Usage
This field displays what percentage of the VMG supported NAT sessions are currently
being used.
Interface Status
Interface
This column displays each interface the VMG has.
Status
This field indicates the interface’s use status.
For the DSL interface, this field displays
Down
(line down),
Up
(line up or connected)
and
Drop
(dropping a call) if you're using PPPoE encapsulation.
For the Ethernet WAN and LAN interface, this field displays
Up
when using the interface
and
NoLink
when not using the interface.
For the WLAN interface, this field displays the enabled (
Active
) or disabled (
InActive
)
state of the interface.
For the 3G USB interface, this field displays
Up
when using the interface and
NoDevice
when no device is detected in any USB slot.
Rate
For the Ethernet WAN and LAN interface, this displays the port speed and duplex setting.
For the DSL interface, it displays the downstream and upstream transmission rate.
For the WLAN interface, it displays the maximum transmission rate or
N/A
with WLAN
disabled.
For the 3G USB interface, this field displays
Up
when a 3G USB device is installed in a
USB slot and
NoDevice
when no device is detected in any USB slot.
Registration Status
Account
This column displays each SIP account in the VMG.
Action
If the SIP account is already registered with the SIP server, the
Account Status
field
displays
Registered
.
Click
Unregister
to delete the SIP account’s registration in the SIP server. This does not
cancel your SIP account, but it deletes the mapping between your SIP identity and your
IP address or domain name.
If the SIP account is not registered with the SIP server, the
Account Status
field
displays
Not Registered
.
Click
Register
to have the VMG attempt to register the SIP account with the SIP server.
The button is grayed out if the SIP account is disabled.
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Summary of Contents for VMG5313-B10A
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Page 40: ...Chapter 4 Tutorials VMG5313 B10A B30A Series User s Guide 40 ...
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Page 106: ...Chapter 6 Broadband VMG5313 B10A B30A Series User s Guide 106 ...
Page 162: ...Chapter 9 Routing VMG5313 B10A B30A Series User s Guide 162 ...
Page 180: ...Chapter 10 Quality of Service QoS VMG5313 B10A B30A Series User s Guide 180 ...
Page 198: ...Chapter 11 Network Address Translation NAT VMG5313 B10A B30A Series User s Guide 198 ...
Page 210: ...Chapter 14 Interface Group VMG5313 B10A B30A Series User s Guide 210 ...
Page 218: ...Chapter 15 USB Service VMG5313 B10A B30A Series User s Guide 218 ...
Page 232: ...Chapter 17 Firewall VMG5313 B10A B30A Series User s Guide 232 ...
Page 240: ...Chapter 19 Parental Control VMG5313 B10A B30A Series User s Guide 240 ...
Page 250: ...Chapter 21 Certificates VMG5313 B10A B30A Series User s Guide 250 ...
Page 296: ...Chapter 23 Voice VMG5313 B10A B30A Series User s Guide 296 ...
Page 300: ...Chapter 24 Log VMG5313 B10A B30A Series User s Guide 300 ...
Page 308: ...Chapter 27 xDSL Statistics VMG5313 B10A B30A Series User s Guide 308 ...
Page 318: ...Chapter 30 Remote Management VMG5313 B10A B30A Series User s Guide 318 ...
Page 322: ...Chapter 32 TR 064 VMG5313 B10A B30A Series User s Guide 322 ...
Page 332: ...Chapter 36 Log Setting VMG5313 B10A B30A Series User s Guide 332 ...
Page 336: ...Chapter 37 Firmware Upgrade VMG5313 B10A B30A Series User s Guide 336 ...
Page 352: ...Chapter 40 Troubleshooting VMG5313 B10A B30A Series User s Guide 352 ...
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Page 374: ...Appendix B Wireless LANs VMG5313 B10A B30A Series User s Guide 374 ...
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