System Status¶
Go to System Status-> System -> More Details to know more information on the Status, Statistics, ARP, Active IP Routes and System Log.
Status¶
Displays real-time operational states to provide a snapshot of system health and configuration baseline for troubleshooting.
- Firmware Version: Current software version installed on the controller, critical for updates and compatibility.
- Model: Controller's product model, used for identifying hardware specifications.
- Hardware: Physical components/revision, indicating the device's internal build.
- Local Time: Controller's configured time, essential for time-based operations and logs.
- Uptime: Duration since the last reboot, reflecting system stability and reliability.
Statistics¶
Tracks network performance metrics per interface (WLAN or LAN) to identify bandwidth bottlenecks, packet loss, or hardware faults.
- Interface: The network port or connection type being monitored.
- Tx Bytes: Total data transmitted.
- Tx Pkts: Number of packets sent.
- Tx Errs: Transmission errors.
- Tx Drop: Packets dropped due to congestion or faults.
- Rx Bytes: Total data received.
- Rx Pkts: Number of packets received.
- Rx Errs: Reception errors.
- Rx Drop: Packets dropped during reception.
ARP¶
Maps IP addresses to MAC addresses for local network communication to detect IP conflicts and monitors connected devices in the LAN.
- IP Address: Network-layer address assigned to a device in the local network.
- MAC-Address: Physical hardware address uniquely identifying a device at the data-link layer.
- Hostname: Device name associated with the IP/MAC address, typically obtained via DNS reverse lookup or local host mapping.
- Interface: Network interface through which the ARP entry is learned or associated.
Active IP Routes¶
Shows path selection rules for data forwarding to optimize traffic routing and diagnoses connectivity issues between networks.
- Network/Target: Destination network address that the route applies to.
- Gateway: Next-hop IP address used to reach the target network.
- Metric: A numerical value indicating route priority (lower=preferred), calculated from hop count/bandwidth.
- Table: Routing table type where this route is stored.
System Log¶
Tracks all the router behaviors. When the router does not work normally, download the system log and send it to our Technical Support for troubleshooting.
- Update: Click to refresh the system log.
- Clear: Click to erase all the system log up till now.
- Download: Click to download the system log for technical support.