Zyxel V301-T1 [91/240] Table 20 status screen

Zyxel V301-T1 [91/240] Table 20 status screen
Chapter 8 The Status Screens
V300 Series User’s Guide
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DHCP This field displays what DHCP services the V300 is receiving from the
LAN. Choices are:
Client - The V300 is a DHCP client. It is receiving DHCP services.
None - The V300 is not receiving DHCP services.
You can change this in the Network > Ethernet > Internet
Connection screen.
System Status
System Uptime This field displays how long the V300 has been running since it last
started up.
Current Date/
Time
This field displays the current date and time in the V300. You can
change this in Maintenance > System > Time Setting.
CPU Usage This field displays what percentage of the V300’s processing ability is
currently in use. If this nears 100%, the V300 may slow down.
Memory Usage This field displays what percentage of the V300’s memory is
currently in use. If this nears 100%, the V300 may slow down. Some
memory is required just to start the V300 and to run the web
configurator. You can reduce the memory usage by deleting rules in
functions such as call forwarding, speed dial entries, and contact list
entries.
Interface Status
Interface This column displays each interface of the V300.
Status This field indicates whether or not the V300 is using the interface.
This field displays Up when the V300 is using the interface and
Down when the V300 is not using the interface.
Rate This displays the port speed and duplex setting. Ethernet port
connections can be in half-duplex or full-duplex mode. Full-duplex
refers to a device's ability to send and receive simultaneously, while
half-duplex indicates that traffic can flow in only one direction at a
time. The Ethernet port must use the same speed or duplex mode
setting as the peer Ethernet port in order to connect.
VoIP Status
Account This column displays each SIP account in the V300.
Registration This field displays the current registration status of the SIP account.
You have to register a SIP account with a SIP server to use VoIP.
If the SIP account is already registered with the SIP server,
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.
The second field displays Registered.
If the SIP account is not registered with the SIP server,
Click Register to have the V300 attempt to register the SIP
account with the SIP server.
The second field displays Unregister.
Table 20 Status Screen
LABEL DESCRIPTION

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