Monitoring Tools 12-11

Next Rtr Addr.: Displays the DDP or IP address of the next hop for the specified route. A DDP address is displayed if the router shown is on the local AppleTalk network. DDP address means that a connection to the next-hop router is by a native AppleTalk network (e.g., LocalTalk or EtherTalk Phase II). An IP address is displayed if the Netopia R5000 Series Router is connected to the router shown using AURP. IP address means a connection transports over AURP (AppleTalk encapsulated IP).

Pkts Fwded: The number of packets sent to the router shown.

Each row in the AppleTalk routing table corresponds to an AppleTalk route or network range. If the list of routes shown exceeds the size of the screen, you can scroll through it by using SCROLL UP and SCROLL DOWN.

To scroll up, select SCROLL UP at the top of the table and press Return. To scroll down, select SCROLL DOWN at the bottom of the table and press Return.

Served IP Addresses

You can view all of the IP addresses currently being served by the Netopia R5000 Series Router from the Served IP Addresses screen.

From the Statistics & Logs menu, select Served IP Addresses. The Served IP Addresses screen appears.

 

 

Served

IP Addresses

-IP Address-------

Type----

Expires--

Client Identifier--------------------------

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SCROLL UP-----------------------------------

192.168.1.100

DHCP

00:36

EN:

00-00-c5-4a-1f-ea

192.168.1.101

DHCP

00:58

EN:

08-00-07-16-0c-85

192.168.1.102

192.168.1.103

192.168.1.104

192.168.1.105

192.168.1.106

192.168.1.107

192.168.1.108

192.168.1.109

192.168.1.110

192.168.1.111

192.168.1.112

192.168.1.113

---------------------------------SCROLL DOWN----------------------------------

Lease Management...

EN = Ethernet Address; AT = AppleTalk Address; CP = Profile Name; HX = hex

To manage DHCP leases, select Lease Management in this screen.

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