Mako 6500-A2 and A2/3G Product Handbook v.1.2
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Temperature
– Displays the internal temperature of the Mako in degrees
centigrade.
The text for the connectivity information is colour coded, green for active (on) and red
for disabled/disconnected (off). This applies to the ADSL, PPP and LAN information.
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ADSL Status
– If it is red then this indicated that the ADSL circuit is faulty or
that the Mako is still booting. Receive and send are the maximum ADSL speeds
in Kbps.
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Bridge
– This will only be visible when the Mako is in PPPoE mode and
indicates the VPI VCI virtual circuit ID.
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PPP Status
– If it is red then this could be an indication that:
o
Your username and password are not being accepted by your ISP
o
The Mako is still booting
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If the ADSL status is red then PPP cannot yet authenticate because the
ADSL is not up
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LAN Status
– eth1 is that status of LAN 2 and eth0 is the status of LAN 1.
Displays red when no
Ethernet
connection is detected and green when the
Ethernet port is successfully connected to a switch/hub or a PC. It also displays
the status of the DHCP server and the port speed in Mb/s.
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Syslogs
– Scrolls status information of what the Mako is doing. Information
such as DHCP issues, Firewall reloads etc. In this example the 16
(1)
refers to the
date, day of the month.
(2)
Refers to the time in 24hr UTC format.