Symantec 360R Administration Guide - Page 152

Status tab field descriptions

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152 Field descriptions Logging/Monitoring field descriptions Status tab field descriptions The Status tab shows the current conditions and settings of the security gateway. Table C-1 Status tab field descriptions Section Field Description Model 320: WAN (External Port) Model 360/360R: WAN 1 (External Port) WAN 2 (External Port) Connection Status Displays whether the WAN port is connected or disconnected to the Internet or an internal network. Netmask Derived from DHCP or static IP configuration. IP Address Displays the IP address of the WAN port based on your local configuration. Physical Address Media Access Control (MAC) address of the security gateway. Default Gateway Displays an IP address based on your local configuration. Used by the security gateway to route any packets destined to any networks it does not recognize. In most configurations, this is the IP address of your ISP's router. DHCP Client Displays enabled or disabled. If enabled, the security gateway uses DHCP to request an IP address, DNS server, and routing information from your ISP or intranet when you start the security gateway. DNS IP Address(es) Displays an IP address provided by your ISP. DHCP Lease Time If DHCP Client is enabled, this displays the amount of time the security gateway will own the IP address. This is obtained when you start the security gateway.

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Field descriptions
Logging/Monitoring field descriptions
Status tab field descriptions
The Status tab shows the current conditions and settings of the security
gateway.
Table C-1
Status tab field descriptions
Section
Field
Description
Model 320:
WAN (External
Port)
Model 360/360R:
WAN 1
(External Port)
WAN 2
(External Port)
Connection Status
Displays whether the WAN port is connected or
disconnected to the Internet or an internal
network.
Netmask
Derived from DHCP or static IP configuration.
IP Address
Displays the IP address of the WAN port based
on your local configuration.
Physical Address
Media Access Control (MAC) address of the
security gateway.
Default Gateway
Displays an IP address based on your local
configuration. Used by the security gateway to
route any packets destined to any networks it
does not recognize. In most configurations, this
is the IP address of your ISP’s router.
DHCP Client
Displays enabled or disabled. If enabled, the
security gateway uses DHCP to request an IP
address, DNS server, and routing information
from your ISP or intranet when you start the
security gateway.
DNS IP
Address(es)
Displays an IP address provided by your ISP.
DHCP Lease Time
If DHCP Client is enabled, this displays the
amount of time the security gateway will own
the IP address. This is obtained when you start
the security gateway.