Linksys 1017935 User Guide - Page 24

Advanced, More Info, IP Forwarding Table, Network Troubleshooting Screen, More

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Wireless-G CompactFlash Card Advanced These advanced options are offered: Network Troubleshooting and Site Survey. See below for descriptions. Network Troubleshooting. The IP address and Gateway address of the CompactFlash Card is displayed. For information on the connection, click More Info. The More Information screen will appear. The MAC Address, IP Address, Subnet Mask, DHCP Server, Gateways, and DNS are displayed. The IP Forward Table displays the Destination, Mask, Interface, Next Hop, Policy, Type Protocol, Age, Next Hop AS, Metric 1, Metric 2, Metric 3, and Metric 4. The MAC Address. The MAC address of the Card is displayed. IP Address. The IP address of the Card is displayed. Subnet Mask. The Subnet Mask of the Card is displayed. DHCP Server. The assigned IP, Subnet Mask, Gateway, and DNS address of your network's server. Gateway. The network's Gateway IP address is displayed. DNS. The Domain Name Server (DNS) address of the Card is displayed. Figure 6-5: Network Troubleshooting Screen IP Forwarding Table Destination. The destination IP address is displayed. Mask. The Subnet Mask of the destination IP address is displayed. Interface. The interface of the destination IP address is displayed. Next Hop. On remote routes, this is the address of the next system on the route. Policy. The general set of conditions that would cause the selection of a multi-path route. Type. This is the type of route. Age. The time in seconds since the route was last updated. Next Hop AS. This is the Autonomous System number of the Next Hop. Chapter 6: Configuring the Wireless-G CompactFlash Card with the Wireless Network Monitor Wireless Network Monitor Figure 6-6: More Information Screen Figure 6-7: Repair Screen 19

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Chapter 6: Configuring the Wireless-G CompactFlash Card with the Wireless Network Monitor
Wireless Network Monitor
Wireless-G CompactFlash Card
Advanced
These advanced options are offered: Network Troubleshooting and Site Survey. See below for descriptions.
Network Troubleshooting. The IP address and Gateway address of the CompactFlash Card is displayed.
For information on the connection, click
More Info
. The
More Information
screen will appear. The MAC
Address, IP Address, Subnet Mask, DHCP Server, Gateways, and DNS are displayed. The IP Forward Table
displays the Destination, Mask, Interface, Next Hop, Policy, Type Protocol, Age, Next Hop AS, Metric 1, Metric
2, Metric 3, and Metric 4.
The MAC Address. The MAC address of the Card is displayed.
IP Address. The IP address of the Card is displayed.
Subnet Mask. The Subnet Mask of the Card is displayed.
DHCP Server. The assigned IP, Subnet Mask, Gateway, and DNS address of your network’s server.
Gateway. The network’s Gateway IP address is displayed.
DNS. The Domain Name Server (DNS) address of the Card is displayed.
IP Forwarding Table
Destination. The destination IP address is displayed.
Mask. The Subnet Mask of the destination IP address is displayed.
Interface. The interface of the destination IP address is displayed.
Next Hop. On remote routes, this is the address of the next system on the route.
Policy. The general set of conditions that would cause the selection of a multi-path route.
Type. This is the type of route.
Age. The time in seconds since the route was last updated.
Next Hop AS. This is the Autonomous System number of the Next Hop.
Figure 6-5: Network Troubleshooting Screen
Figure 6-6: More
Information Screen
Figure 6-7: Repair Screen