ZyXEL NWA-3500 User Guide - Page 84

The Status Screen

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Chapter 4 Status Screens The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 8 The Status Screen LABEL DESCRIPTION Automatic Refresh Interval Enter how often you want the NWA to update this screen. Refresh Click this to update this screen immediately. System Information System Name This field displays the NWA system name. It is used for identification. You can change this in the System > General screen's System Name field. Model This field displays the NWA's exact model name. Firmware Version This field displays the current version of the firmware inside the device. It also shows the date the firmware version was created. You can change the firmware version by uploading new firmware in Maintenance > F/W Upload. System UP Time This field displays the elapsed time since the NWA was turned on. Current Date Time This field displays the date and time configured on the NWA. You can change this in the System > Time Setting screen. WLAN1 Operating Mode This field displays the current operating mode of the first wireless module (AP, Bridge / Repeater, AP + Bridge or MBSSID). You can change the operating mode in the Wireless > Wireless screen. WLAN2 Operating Mode This field displays the current operating mode of the second wireless module (AP, Bridge / Repeater, AP + Bridge or MBSSID). You can change the operating mode in the Wireless > Wireless screen. Management VLAN This field displays the management VLAN ID if VLAN is active, or Disabled if it is not active. You can enable or disable VLAN, or change the management VLAN ID, in the VLAN > Wireless VLAN screen. IP This field displays the current IP address of the NWA on the network. LAN MAC This displays the MAC (Media Access Control) address of the NWA on the LAN. Every network device has a unique MAC address which identifies it across the network. WLAN1 MAC This displays the MAC address of the first wireless module. WLAN2 MAC This displays the MAC address of the second wireless module. System Resources Flash This field displays the amount of the NWA's flash memory currently in use. The flash memory is used to store firmware and SSID profiles. Memory This field displays what percentage of the NWA's volatile memory is currently in use. The higher the memory usage, the more likely the NWA is to slow down. Some memory is required just to start the NWA and to run the web configurator. CPU This field displays what percentage of the NWA's processing ability is currently being used. The higher the CPU usage, the more likely the NWA is to slow down. 84 NWA-3500/NWA-3550 User's Guide

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Chapter 4 Status Screens
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The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 8
The Status Screen
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Automatic Refresh
Interval
Enter how often you want the NWA to update this screen.
Refresh
Click this to update this screen immediately.
System Information
System Name
This field displays the NWA system name. It is used for
identification. You can change this in the
System > General
screen’s
System Name
field.
Model
This field displays the NWA’s exact model name.
Firmware Version
This field displays the current version of the firmware inside the
device. It also shows the date the firmware version was created.
You can change the firmware version by uploading new firmware
in
Maintenance > F/W Upload
.
System UP Time
This field displays the elapsed time since the NWA was turned on.
Current Date Time
This field displays the date and time configured on the NWA. You
can change this in the
System
>
Time Setting
screen.
WLAN1 Operating
Mode
This field displays the current operating mode of the first wireless
module (
AP
,
Bridge / Repeater
,
AP + Bridge
or
MBSSID
).
You can change the operating mode in the
Wireless
>
Wireless
screen.
WLAN2 Operating
Mode
This field displays the current operating mode of the second
wireless module (
AP
,
Bridge / Repeater
,
AP + Bridge
or
MBSSID
). You can change the operating mode in the
Wireless
>
Wireless
screen.
Management VLAN
This field displays the management VLAN ID if VLAN is active, or
Disabled
if it is not active. You can enable or disable VLAN, or
change the management VLAN ID, in the
VLAN
>
Wireless
VLAN
screen.
IP
This field displays the current IP address of the NWA on the
network.
LAN MAC
This displays the MAC (Media Access Control) address of the NWA
on the LAN. Every network device has a unique MAC address
which identifies it across the network.
WLAN1 MAC
This displays the MAC address of the first wireless module.
WLAN2 MAC
This displays the MAC address of the second wireless module.
System Resources
Flash
This field displays the amount of the NWA’s flash memory
currently in use. The flash memory is used to store firmware and
SSID profiles.
Memory
This field displays what percentage of the NWA’s volatile memory
is currently in use. The higher the memory usage, the more likely
the NWA is to slow down. Some memory is required just to start
the NWA and to run the web configurator.
CPU
This field displays what percentage of the NWA’s processing
ability is currently being used. The higher the CPU usage, the
more likely the NWA is to slow down.