RAM-6021 Wired Router
18
Status Tab
The
“Summary”
table
displays
a
brief
description
of
the
interfaces
of
the
Red
Lion
router.
The
“Details”
table
displays
a
system
specific
description
of
the
interfaces
on
the
Red
Lion
router.
The
“Multicast”
table
displays
the
current
multicast
settings
for
various
interfaces.
2.2.2.4
Routing
Tables
The
“Routing
Tables”
dialog
window
contains
both
the
Standard
System
Routing
Table
and
the
Policy
Routing
Table.
The
“Standard
System
Routing
Table”
displays
the
current
routes
for
the
Red
Lion
router
and
the
static
routes
that
have
been
configured
for
the
router.
The
“Policy
Routing
Table”
displays
information
on
the
policy
rules,
the
route
tables
for
each
individual
interface
and
the
general
routes
for
the
Red
Lion
router.
2.2.2.5
Socket
Statuses
Sockets
are
end
‐
points
to
communication
over
the
Internet.
Much
like
PBX
phone
systems,
where
the
IP
address
is
the
phone
number
and
the
port
is
the
extension.
Every
paired
(connected)
socket
has
a
source
IP/port
and
a
destination
IP/
port.
There
are
three
tables
in
the
Socket
Statuses
dialog
window:
“TCP
Only”,
“Conn
Track”
and
“Socket
Statuses
All”
The
“TCP
Only”
table
displays
the
sockets
that
are
connection
‐
oriented
(Also
known
as
“stream
sockets”).
“Conn
Track”
is
a
connection
tracker
that
displays
more
thorough
information
about
the
current
socket
connections.
Con
‐
nection
tracking
allows
the
kernel
to
keep
track
of
all
logical
network
connections
or
sessions,
and
thereby
relate
all
of
the
packets
which
may
make
up
that
connection.
NAT
relies
on
this
information
to
translate
all
related
packets
in
the
same
way,
and
IPTABLES
can
use
this
information
to
act
as
a
stateful
firewall.