Restoring defaults, wan & lan status, Operation & status – XiNCOM Twin WAN XC-DPG503 User Manual

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Operation & Status

Restore Factory Defaults

When the “Restore Factory Defaults” button on the Status screen above is

clicked, the following screen is displayed.

If the “Restore Default Value” button on this screen is clicked:

• ALL of your settings will be erased.
• The default IP address, password and ALL other settings will be

restored to the factory default values.

• The DCHP server function will be enabled.

These changes may mean that the current connection is invalid and you

will have to re-connect to the XC-DPG503 using its default IP address

(192.168.1.1).

WAN Status

NAT Statistics

This section displays data for each WAN port.

Connection status – This will display either Connected or Not

Connected.
Default Loading Share - The default traffic loading between

the WAN ports.
Current Loading Share – The current traffic loading between

the WAN ports.
Current Loading – The number of sessions, Bytes and

Packets currently being processed on each port.
Current Bandwidth – The current Download and Upload

speeds on each WAN port.
“Check NAT Detail” will display the NAT Status screen,

described below.

Interface Statistics This section displays cumulative statistics.

Use the “Restart Counter” button to restart these counters when

required.

NAT Status

LAN IP Info

IP Address – The LAN IP Address of the XC-DPG503.
Mask Address – The Network Mask (Subnet Mask) for the IP

Address above.

Active WAN IP Info There is one (1) row for each active connection. For each

connection the following data is shown:
IP Address – The WAN (Internet) IP Address of the XC-DPG503.
Mask Address – The Network Mask (Subnet Mask) for the IP

Address above

NAT Timeouts

This displays the current timeout values for TCP and UDP

connections.

TCP Prosperity

This displays the MSS (Maximum Segment Size) and Maximum

Windows size for TCP packets.

NAT Traffic

This section displays statistics for both outgoing (LAN to Internet)

and Incoming (Internet to Local) traffic.

NAT Connections

This displays the current number of active connections. For further

details, click the “View Connection” list button.

Errors

Statistics are displayed for Checksum errors, number of retries,

and number of bad packets.

Misc.

This displays the total IP packets and reserved address.

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