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Network Map and Status Screens, VMG9823-B10A User's Guide

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Chapter 5 Network Map and Status Screens Table 5 Status Screen (continued) LABEL NAT Session Usage Interface Status Interface Status DESCRIPTION This field displays what percentage of the VMG supported NAT sessions are currently being used. This field also displays the number of active NAT sessions and the maximum number of NAT sessions the VMG can support. This column displays each interface the VMG has. This field indicates the interface's use status. For the LAN and Ethernet WAN interfaces, this field displays Up when using the interface and NoLink when not using the interface. For a WLAN interface, this field displays the enabled (Up) or disabled (Disable) state of the interface. Rate For the DSL interface, this field displays Down (line down), Up (line up or connected), Drop (dropping a call) if you're using PPPoE encapsulation, and NoLink when not using the interface. For the Ethernet WAN and LAN interfaces, this displays the port speed and duplex setting. For the DSL interface, it displays the downstream and upstream transmission rate. Registration Status Account Action For the WLAN interface, it displays the maximum transmission rate or N/A with WLAN disabled. This column displays each SIP account in the VMG. If the SIP account is already registered with the SIP server, the Account Status field displays Registered. Click Unregister to delete the SIP account's registration in the SIP server. This does not cancel your SIP account, but it deletes the mapping between your SIP identity and your IP address or domain name. If the SIP account is not registered with the SIP server, the Account Status field displays Not Registered. Click Register to have the VMG attempt to register the SIP account with the SIP server. Account Status The button is grayed out if the SIP account is disabled. This field displays the current registration status of the SIP account. You have to register SIP accounts with a SIP server to use VoIP. In-active - The SIP account is not active. You can activate it in VoIP > SIP > SIP Account. Not Registered - The last time the VMG tried to register the SIP account with the SIP server, the attempt failed. Use the Register button to register the account again. The VMG automatically tries to register the SIP account when you turn on the VMG or when you activate it. Service Provider URI Registered - The SIP account is already registered with the SIP server. You can use it to make a VoIP call. This column displays the service provider name and SIP number for each SIP account. This field displays the account number and service domain of the SIP account. You can change these in the VoIP > SIP screens. VMG9823-B10A User's Guide 61

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Chapter 5 Network Map and Status Screens
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NAT Session
Usage
This field displays what percentage of the VMG supported NAT sessions are currently
being used. This field also displays the number of active NAT sessions and the maximum
number of NAT sessions the VMG can support.
Interface Status
Interface
This column displays each interface the VMG has.
Status
This field indicates the interface’s use status.
For the LAN and Ethernet WAN interfaces, this field displays
Up
when using the interface
and
NoLink
when not using the interface.
For a WLAN interface, this field displays the enabled (
Up
) or disabled (
Disable
) state of
the interface.
For the DSL interface, this field displays
Down
(line down),
Up
(line up or connected),
Drop
(dropping a call) if you're using PPPoE encapsulation, and
NoLink
when not using
the interface.
Rate
For the Ethernet WAN and LAN interfaces, this displays the port speed and duplex
setting.
For the DSL interface, it displays the downstream and upstream transmission rate.
For the WLAN interface, it displays the maximum transmission rate or
N/A
with WLAN
disabled.
Registration Status
Account
This column displays each SIP account in the VMG.
Action
If the SIP account is already registered with the SIP server, the
Account Status
field
displays
Registered
.
Click
Unregister
to delete the SIP account’s registration in the SIP server. This does not
cancel your SIP account, but it deletes the mapping between your SIP identity and your
IP address or domain name.
If the SIP account is not registered with the SIP server, the
Account Status
field
displays
Not Registered
.
Click
Register
to have the VMG attempt to register the SIP account with the SIP server.
The button is grayed out if the SIP account is disabled.
Account Status
This field displays the current registration status of the SIP account. You have to register
SIP accounts with a SIP server to use VoIP.
In-active
- The SIP account is not active. You can activate it in
VoIP > SIP > SIP
Account
.
Not Registered
-
The last time the VMG tried to register the SIP account with the SIP
server, the attempt failed. Use the
Register
button to register the account again. The
VMG automatically tries to register the SIP account when you turn on the VMG or when
you activate it.
Registered
-
The SIP account is already registered with the SIP server. You can use it
to make a VoIP call.
Service
Provider
This column displays the service provider name and SIP number for each SIP account.
URI
This field displays the account number and service domain of the SIP account. You can
change these in the
VoIP > SIP
screens.
Table 5
Status Screen (continued)
LABEL
DESCRIPTION