Status, Ip address, Subnet mask – Cisco VPN 3002 User Manual

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VPN 3002 Hardware Client Reference

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Chapter 3 Interfaces

Configuration | Interfaces

Status

The operational status of this interface:

UP (green) =

Configured, enabled, and operational; ready to pass data traffic.

DOWN (red) Configured but disabled or disconnected.

Testing = In test mode; no regular data traffic can pass.

Dormant (red) = Configured and enabled but waiting for an external action, such as an incoming
connection.

Not Present (red) = Missing hardware components.

Lower Layer Down (red) = Not operational because a lower-layer interface is down.

Unknown (red) = Not configured or not able to determine status.

Not Configured = Present but not configured.

Waiting for DHCP/PPPoE = Waiting for DHCP or PPPoE to assign an IP address.

IP Address

The IP address configured on this interface.

Subnet Mask

The subnet mask configured on this interface.

MAC Address

This is the unique hardware MAC (Media Access Control) address for this interface, displayed in 6-byte
hexadecimal notation. You cannot change this address.

Default Gateway

The IP routing subsystem routes data packets first using static routes, then the default gateway. If you
do not specify a default gateway, the system drops packets it cannot otherwise route.

To configure a default gateway, click the appropriate highlighted link in the table or click in a
highlighted module on the back-panel image. See Configuration | System | IP Routing | Default
Gateways.

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