Lantronix G520 G520 User Guide - Page 59

Digital Input/Output Status, Dynamic DNS Status, MWAN Interfaces Status, Firewall Status

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7: Status Parameters RX Rate/Tx Rate Disconnect Description The receive (RX) and transmission (TX) data rates of the associated client. Displays data transfer rate (Mbit/s), channel bandwidth (MHz), Modulation and Coding Scheme index (MCS), and GI time (Guard Interval, for TX rate). Click to disconnect the associated station from the access point. Digital Input/Output Status The Digital Input/Output section shows the state of the two digital input/digital output pins. The status is red when the pins are Low/Open, or green when the pins are High/Closed. Dynamic DNS Status The Dynamic DNS section shows the Dynamic DNS IPv4 and IPv6 configuration. MWAN Interfaces Status The MWAN Interface section shows the status of the available and connected WAN options. The interface is green when it is active (it can be online or offline), and red when it is disabled. Online interfaces show tracking status and uptime. Offline interfaces show the downtime. Firewall Status Status > Firewall The Firewall Status page provides a listing of the IPv4 firewall or IPv6 firewall rule chains in the Filter, NAT, Mangle, and Raw firewall tables. You can hide or show empty chains in the firewall list, reset the counters, and restart the firewall. Hide empty chains Show empty chains Reset Counters Restart Firewall Click to hide the chains that have no rules. Click to show all chains. Click to reset counters for number of packets and traffic. Click to reload the existing firewall configuration of every interface. Figure 7-2 shows a portion of the IPv4 Firewall status page, and Table 7-7 describes the firewall details. G520 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 59

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7: Status
G520 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide
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Digital Input/Output Status
The Digital Input/Output section shows the state of the two digital input/digital output pins. The
status is red when the pins are Low/Open, or green when the pins are High/Closed.
Dynamic DNS Status
The Dynamic DNS section shows the Dynamic DNS IPv4 and IPv6 configuration.
MWAN Interfaces Status
The MWAN Interface section shows the status of the available and connected WAN options. The
interface is green when it is active (it can be online or offline), and red when it is disabled. Online
interfaces show tracking status and uptime. Offline interfaces show the downtime.
Firewall Status
Status > Firewall
The Firewall Status page provides a listing of the IPv4 firewall or IPv6 firewall rule chains in the
Filter, NAT, Mangle, and Raw firewall tables.
You can hide or show empty chains in the firewall list, reset the counters, and restart the firewall.
Figure 7-2
shows a portion of the IPv4 Firewall status page, and
Table 7-7
describes the firewall
details.
RX Rate/Tx Rate
The receive (RX) and transmission (TX) data rates of the associated
client.
Displays data transfer rate (Mbit/s), channel bandwidth (MHz),
Modulation and Coding Scheme index (MCS), and GI time (Guard
Interval, for TX rate).
Disconnect
Click to disconnect the associated station from the access point.
Hide empty chains
Click to hide the chains that have no rules.
Show empty chains
Click to show all chains.
Reset Counters
Click to reset counters for number of packets and traffic.
Restart Firewall
Click to reload the existing firewall configuration of every interface.
Parameters
Description