ZyXEL Communications 240B manual System Status, System Maintenance 11-1

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ExpWave 240B Secure Outdoor Ethernet Radio Link

Chapter 11 System Maintenance

This chapter covers SMT menus 24.1 to 24.4.

This chapter covers the diagnostic tools that help you to maintain your ExpWave. These tools include updates on system status, port status and log and trace capabilities.

Select menu 24 in the main menu to open Menu 24 - System Maintenance, as shown below.

Menu 24 - System Maintenance

1.System Status

2.System Information and Console Port Speed

3.Log and Trace

4.Diagnostic

5.Backup Configuration

6.Restore Configuration

7.Upload Firmware

8.Command Interpreter Mode

10.Time and Date Setting

11.Remote Management Setup

Enter Menu Selection Number:

Figure 11-1 Menu 24 — System Maintenance

11.1 System Status

The first selection, System Status, gives you information on the version of your system firmware and the status and statistics of the ports, as shown in the next Figure 11-2. System Status is a tool that can be used to monitor your ExpWave. Specifically, it gives you information on your system firmware version, number of packets sent and number of packets received.

To get to the System Status:

Step 1. Enter number 24 to go to Menu 24 - System Maintenance. Step 2. In this menu, enter 1 to open System Maintenance - Status.

Step 3. There are three commands in Menu 24.1 - System Maintenance - Status. Entering 1 drops the WAN connection, 9 resets the counters and [ESC] takes you back to the previous screen.

 

 

 

Menu 24.1 - Router Mode System Maintenance - Status

Port

Status

TxPkts

RxPkts

Cols

Tx B/s

Rx B/s

Up Time

LAN

Down

31421

27241

0

0

0

0:00:00

WAN

11M

46054

64321

0

0

0

8:29:46

Port

Ethernet Address

IP Address

 

IP Mask

 

DHCP

LAN

00:02:CF:95:18:51

192.168.80.217

255.255.255.0

None

WAN

00:02:CF:95:18:52

127.1.0.1

255.255.255.0

None

Station

AC1

 

AC2

 

 

 

 

 

Active

 

Disable

 

 

 

 

System up Time:

8:32:30

 

 

 

 

CPU Load:

1.13%

 

 

 

 

 

Press Command:

COMMANDS: 1-Drop WAN 9-Reset Counters ESC-Exit

Figure 11-2 Menu 24.1 - System Maintenance - Status

System Maintenance

11-1

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Contents ExpWave 240B Page Trademarks DisclaimerCopyright FCC Statement Information for Canadian Users Information for Canadian UsersCanadian Users Product installation requirementsWarranty Vii ZyXEL Limited WarrantyCustomer Support Customer SupportTable of Contents 11-1 10-114-1 Firmware and Configuration File12-1 13-115-1 IP Routing Policy SetupList of Figures/Tables 17 Physical Installation of ExpWave with flat panel antennaMenu 24.2 System Information and Console Port Speed Abbreviations Used in the Filter Rules Summary Menu List of TablesPage Introduction to the ExpWave 240B Physical Features of the ExpWave 240BNon-physical Features of the ExpWave 240B Getting to Know Your ExpWaveIP Policy Routing Benefits of the ExpWave 240BSpecification of ExpWave 240B Specifications of the ExpWave 240BApplications of the ExpWave 240B Security Installation Page Hardware Description Hardware InstallationConnectors of bottom Hardware InstallationMale RF connector with Connecting to the outdoor antenna Antena connector of the topAntenna Option RF cable Front view of flat panel antenna10 Grounding wire Mounting bracket Grounding wireExpWave 240B Physical Connection 14 Ethernet Cable Switching Power AdapterInstallation Procedure Install the outdoor unit with the flat panel antenna Install the outdoor unit with the omni-directional antennaHardware Installation Network Topology Planning Initial SetupOperation Mode Instruction of ExpWave Initial SetupBridge Mode Menu Wireless Setup Router Mode 11 TCP/IP and Dhcp Ethernet Setup Turning On ExpWave 14 AC1 LAN Dhcp SetupNavigating the SMT Interface Entering the PasswordMain Menu Commands Initial ScreenSummaries of SMT Menu Main Menu Routing APMain Menu Summary 20 Menu 23 System Password Changing the System PasswordPage System Name Menu 1 General SetupGeneral Setup General SetupGeneral Setup Introduction LAN SetupLAN Port Filter Setup Wireless SetupDhcp Configuration Factory LAN DefaultsIP Address and Subnet Mask LAN Setup Menu RIP SetupPrivate IP Address Ranges Dhcp Ethernet Setup Menu Fields Menu 3 LAN Dhcp SetupRIP-1 LAN TCP/IP Setup Menu FieldsBoth Options are Both , In Only , Out Only or NonePage Disable Wireless SetupBit WEP 1/2/3/4 Set AC Enable or Disable Network SetupNetwork Setup Field Network SetupVPN security level SMT 6.1 Menu in Router ModeServer IP Static Route Setup Static Route SetupStatic Route Setup IP Static Route Menu Fields Menu 12 Edit IP Static RouteAbout Filtering Filter Setup ConfigurationThis chapter shows you how to create and apply filters Filter SetupFilter Rules Summary Menu Configuring a Filter SetAbbreviations Description Display 3Abbreviations Used If Filter Type Is GEN Configuring a Filter Rule2 TCP/IP Filter Rule Abbreviations Used If Filter Type Is IPTCP/IP Filter Rule Menu Fields Next diagram illustrates the logic flow of an IP filter Generic Filter Rule Menu Fields Generic Filter RuleEthernet traffic Applying a Filter and Factory DefaultsCheck Next Matched Rule Forward Drop Page Snmp Configuration 10-1 Snmp ConfigurationAbout Snmp Snmp Traps Snmp ConfigurationSnmp Configuration Menu Fields Supported MIBsRFC-1215 Snmp Configuration 10-3Page This chapter covers SMT menus 24.1 to System MaintenanceSystem Maintenance 11-1 System StatusSystem Information System Maintenance Status Menu FieldsSystem Maintenance System Information and Console Port SpeedConsole Port Speed System Maintenance 11-3Log and Trace Viewing Error LogUnix Syslog System Maintenance Menu Syslog Parameters DiagnosticSystem Maintenance 11-5 WAN Dhcp System Maintenance Menu DiagnosticSystem Maintenance 11-7 Page Filename Conventions Backup ConfigurationFirmware & Configuration File Maintenance 12-1 Filename ConventionsFirmware & Configuration File Maintenance Using the FTP Command from the Command LineExample of FTP Commands from the Command Line General Commands for GUI-based FTP ClientsFirmware & Configuration File Maintenance 12-3 Backup Configuration Using TftpTftp Command Example General Commands for GUI-based Tftp ClientsSystem Maintenance Backup Configuration Backup Via Console PortFirmware & Configuration File Maintenance 12-5 Restore ConfigurationRestore Using FTP Restore Using FTP Session ExampleUploading Firmware and Configuration Files Restore Via Console PortFirmware File Upload FTP File Upload Command from the DOS Prompt Example Configuration File UploadFirmware & Configuration File Maintenance 12-7 FTP Session Example of Firmware File Upload Tftp Upload Command ExampleTftp File Upload Uploading Firmware File Via Console Port Example Xmodem Firmware Upload Using HyperTerminalFirmware & Configuration File Maintenance 12-9 Uploading Via Console PortExample Xmodem Configuration Upload Using HyperTerminal Uploading Configuration File Via Console PortFirmware & Configuration File Maintenance 13-1 System Maintenance InformationCommand Interpreter Mode Time and Date SettingNTP RFC-1305 the default, is similar to Time RFC-868 Firmware & Configuration File Maintenance 13-3 Resetting the TimePage Snmp Remote ManagementTelnet 14.2 FTPRemote Management Remote Management LimitationsLAN Only Routing Policy IP Routing Policy SetupIP Routing Policy Setup BenefitsCriterion IP Policy RoutingDelay , Max Thruput or Max Reliable ServiceIP Policy Routing 15-3 Reliable or Min Cost Applying an IP PolicyEthernet IP Policies Less , Greater , Less or Equal or Greater or EqualIP Policy Routing 15-5 IP Policy Routing Example15-6

240B specifications

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