Chapter 9 Monitor

Table 28 Monitor > System Status > Interface Status (continued)

LABEL

DESCRIPTION

Port

This field displays the physical port number.

 

 

Status

This field displays the current status of each interface. The possible

 

values depend on what type of interface it is.

 

For Ethernet interfaces:

 

Inactive - The Ethernet interface is disabled.

 

Down - The Ethernet interface does not have any physical ports

 

associated with it or the Ethernet interface is enabled but not connected.

 

Speed / Duplex - The Ethernet interface is enabled and connected.

 

This field displays the port speed and duplex setting (Full or Half).

 

For cellular (3G) interfaces, see Section 9.11 on page 195 for the status

 

that can appear.

 

For virtual interfaces, this field always displays Up. If the virtual

 

interface is disabled, it does not appear in the list.

 

For VLAN and bridge interfaces, this field always displays Up. If the

 

VLAN or bridge interface is disabled, it does not appear in the list.

 

For PPP interfaces:

 

Connected - The PPP interface is connected.

 

Disconnected - The PPP interface is not connected.

 

If the PPP interface is disabled, it does not appear in the list.

 

For WLAN interfaces:

 

Up - The WLAN interface is enabled.

 

Down - The WLAN interface is disabled.

 

 

Zone

This field displays the zone to which the interface is assigned.

 

 

IP Addr/

This field displays the current IP address and subnet mask assigned to

Netmask

the interface. If the IP address and subnet mask are 0.0.0.0, the

 

interface is disabled or did not receive an IP address and subnet mask

 

via DHCP.

 

If this interface is a member of an active virtual router, this field displays

 

the IP address it is currently using. This is either the static IP address of

 

the interface (if it is the master) or the management IP address (if it is a

 

backup).

 

 

IP Assignment

This field displays how the interface gets its IP address.

 

Static - This interface has a static IP address.

 

DHCP Client - This interface gets its IP address from a DHCP server.

 

 

Services

This field lists which services the interface provides to the network.

 

Examples include DHCP relay, DHCP server, DDNS, RIP, and OSPF.

 

This field displays n/a if the interface does not provide any services to

 

the network.

 

 

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