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| Table 48 Network > Interface > Interface Summary (continued) | |
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| Status | This field displays the current status of each interface. The possible values depend |
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| on what type of interface it is. |
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| For port groups: |
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| Inactive - The port group is disabled. |
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| Port Group Down - The port group is enabled but not connected. |
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| Port Group Up - The port group is enabled, and at least one of the physical ports |
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| associated with it is connected. |
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| For Ethernet interfaces: |
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| Port Group Inactive - The Ethernet interface does not have any physical ports |
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| associated with it. |
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| Inactive - The Ethernet interface is disabled. |
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| Down - The Ethernet interface is enabled but not connected. |
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| Speed / Duplex - The Ethernet interface is enabled and connected. This field |
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| displays the port speed and duplex setting (Full or Half). |
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| For the auxiliary interface: |
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| Inactive - The auxiliary interface is disabled. |
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| Connected - The auxiliary interface is enabled and connected. |
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| Disconnected - The auxiliary interface is not connected. |
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| For virtual interfaces, this field always displays Up. If the virtual interface is |
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| disabled, it does not appear in the list. |
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| For VLAN and bridge interfaces, this field always displays Up. If the VLAN or bridge |
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| interface is disabled, it does not appear in the list. |
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| For PPPoE/PPTP interfaces: |
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| Connected - The PPPoE/PPTP interface is connected. |
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| Disconnected - The PPPoE/PPTP interface is not connected. |
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| If the PPPoE/PPTP interface is disabled, it does not appear in the list. |
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| HA Status | This field displays the status of the interface in the virtual router. |
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| Active - This interface is the master interface in the virtual router. |
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| Fault - This VRRP group is not functioning in the virtual router right now. For |
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| example, this might happen if the interface is down. |
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| n/a - Device HA is not active on the interface. |
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| Zone | This field displays the zone to which the interface is currently assigned. |
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| IP Addr/Netmask | This field displays the current IP address and subnet mask assigned to the |
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| interface. If the IP address and subnet mask are 0.0.0.0, the interface is disabled or |
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| did not receive an IP address and subnet mask via DHCP. |
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| If this interface is a member of an active virtual router, this field displays the IP |
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| address it is currently using. This is either the static IP address of the interface (if it |
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| is the master) or the management IP address (if it is a backup). |
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| IP Assignment | This field displays how the interface gets its IP address. |
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| Static - This interface has a static IP address. |
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| DHCP Client - This interface gets its IP address from a DHCP server. |
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| Dynamic - This is the auxiliary interface. |
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| Services | This field lists which services the interface provides to the network. Examples |
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| include DHCP relay, DHCP server, DDNS, RIP, and OSPF. This field displays n/a |
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| if the interface does not provide any services to the network. |
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| Renew/Dial | Use this field to get or to update the IP address for the interface. Click Renew to |
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| send a new DHCP request to a DHCP server. Click the Connect icon to try to |
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| connect the auxiliary interface or a PPPoE/PPTP interface. If the interface cannot |
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| use one of these ways to get or to update its IP address, this field displays n/a. |
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