Chapter 2 Introducing the Web Configurator
ZyWALL 2WG User’s Guide
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Bridge Priority
This is the bridge priority of the ZyWALL. The bridge (or switch) with the lowest
bridge priority value in the network is the root bridge (the base of the spanning
tree).
Bridge Hello
Time
This is the interval of BPDUs (Bridge Protocol Data Units) from the root bridge.
Bridge Max Age
This is the predefined interval that a bridge waits to get a Hello message (BPDU)
from the root bridge.
Forward Delay
This is the forward delay interval.
Bridge Port
This is the port type. Port types are:
WAN
,
LAN
,
Wireless Card
,
DMZ
and
WLAN
Interface
.
Port Status
For the WAN, LAN, DMZ, and WLAN Interfaces, this displays the port speed and
duplex setting. For the WAN port, it displays
Down
when the link is not ready or
has failed. For the wireless card, it displays the maximum transmission rate when
WLAN is enabled or
Down
when WLAN is disabled.
RSTP Status
This is the RSTP status of the corresponding port.
RSTP Active
This shows whether or not RSTP is active on the corresponding port.
RSTP Priority
This is the RSTP priority of the corresponding port.
RSTP Path Cost
This is the cost of transmitting a frame from the root bridge to the corresponding
port.
Security Services
Content Filter
Expiration Date
This is the date the category-based content filtering service subscription expires.
Click the field label to go to the screen where you can update your service
subscription.
Web Site
Blocked
This displays how many web site hits the ZyWALL has blocked since it last started
up. N/A displays when the service subscription has expired.
Wi-Fi Information
Wi-Fi status
This displays whether or not the wireless LAN card is activated.
SSID
This displays a descriptive name used to identify the ZyWALL in the wireless LAN.
Bridge to
This displays whether the wireless LAN card is used as part of the LAN, DMZ or
WLAN.
802.11 mode
This displays the wireless standard (
802.11a
,
802.11b
,
802.11g
or
802.11b+g
)
of
the wireless LAN.
Channel
This displays the radio channel the ZyWALL is currently using for the wireless LAN.
Security mode
This shows the type of wireless security the ZyWALL is using.
# of Associated
Clients
This shows the number of the wireless client(s) connected to the ZyWALL.
Latest Alerts
This table displays the five most recent alerts recorded by the ZyWALL. You can
see more information in the
View Log
screen, such as the source and destination
IP addresses and port numbers of the incoming packets.
Date/Time
This is the date and time the alert was recorded.
Message
This is the reason for the alert.
System Status
Port Statistics
Click
Port Statistics
to see router performance statistics such as the number of
packets sent and number of packets received for each port.
Table 4
Web Configurator HOME Screen in Bridge Mode (continued)
LABEL
DESCRIPTION