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(Domain Name Server.
•
MAC Address
– The MAC (physical) address of the Router, as
seen from the Internet.
LAN
Information
•
IP Address
– The LAN IP Address of the Router.
•
Subnet Mask
– The Network Mask (Subnet Mask) for the IP
Address above.
•
MAC Address
– The MAC (physical) address of the Router, as
seen from the local LAN.
•
DHCP Server
– The status of the DHCP Server function - either
"Enabled" or "Disabled".
Device
Information
•
Hardware ID
– The manufacturer ID for this particular device.
•
Firmware Version
– Version of the Firmware currently installed.
•
NAT
– Status of the
NAT
feature – either “Enable” or “Disable”.
•
Load Balance
– Status of the
Load Balance
feature – either
“Enable” or “Disable”.
•
Virtual Server
– Status of the
Virtual Server
feature – either
"Enabled" or "Disabled".
•
Special Applications
– Status of the
Special Applications
feature – either "Enabled" or "Disabled".
•
Multi DMZ
– Status of the
DMZ
feature – either "Enabled" or
"Disabled".
•
URL Filter
– Status of the
Block URL
feature – either “Enable” or
“Disable”.
Device
Statistics
•
System UpTime
– The time since the system of a device was
last reinitialized.
•
CPU Usage
– The current usage percentage of CPU.
•
Memory Usage
– The current usage percentage of Memory
(Heap & Queue).
Buttons
•
Refresh
– Update the data on screen.
•
Restart
– Restart (reboot) the Router.
•
Restore Factory Defaults
– This will delete all existing settings,
and restore the factory default settings. See below for details.
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Restore Factory Defaults
When the "Restore Factory Defaults" button on the Status screen above is clicked,
the following screen will be displayed.