User Guide for AIR-104/AIR-204 4-5
AIR-104/204 has not been configured with the correct password for your ISP account,
the Message Window will display a message to inform you of this situation. A full
explanation of these messages can be found in
Appendix A
.
The System Status monitoring window
The System Status monitoring window is not integrated into the ICC browser screen.
Rather, it appears as a separate, dedicated browser window that contains no utilities, so
that you may monitor the status of the AIR-104/204 as you use it, even if you have
already logged off from the ICC.
The System Status monitoring window appears automatically each time you successfully
log on to the ICC. If you close the System Status monitoring window for any reason, you
can re-open it by clicking System Status under the Monitoring heading in the
ICC Menu
.
Unlike the main ICC browser screen, the System Status monitoring window does not
“time out”; it will continue to display the status of the AIR-104/204 until it is closed.
The System Status window displays a table, each of whose rows represents a status
report for one of the AIR-104/204’s interfaces. Each column of the table represents one
category of the status report.
The System Status monitoring table
Device:
indicates the nature of the interface whose status is being monitored; interfaces
are
LAN
,
Modem1
, and
Modem2
. The four-port Ethernet hub built into the AIR-104/204
is reported as a single unit (
LAN
). Status reports for
Modem1
or
Modem2
will appear
only if a modem or ISDN terminal adapter is connected to the
COM1
or
COM2
port,
respectively (the V.90 modem built into the AIR-204 occupies the
COM1
port, and so
always is reported as
Modem1
).
Status:
indicates the current state of the interface. The status of the
LAN
interface can
be
Up
(indicating that the built-in hub is functional and connected) or
Down
. Normal
status for the
Modem1
and
Modem2
interfaces should be either
NoCall
(the modem is
not currently accessing the Internet) or
isp1
/
isp2
(the modem is currently accessing the
Internet, using the first or second ISP account, respectively). If you have disabled the
Modem1
or
Modem2
interface from the ICC menu (see
How to configure your modem
connection
later in this chapter), that interface’s status will be reported as
disabled
. If the
Modem1
or
Modem2
interface experiences an error, its status will be reported as
error
.
Xmt Pkts:
indicates the number of packets that the interface has transmitted since it was
Device Rcv Pkts Err PktsXmt Pkts
LAN
Modem1
Up
Status
Modem 2
Up
isp1
12620 14266 0
15432 28236 6
8542 10426 0
Disconnect Clear
Current Status(Host: 192.168.168.230)
Chapter 4 Basic Configuration