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Viewing System IP Information and
Performance Statistics
The interfaces on the NEOBIT 1014VA that communicate with other
network and Internet devices are identified by unique Internet
protocol (IP) addresses. You can use the Configuration Manager to
view the list of IP addresses that your device uses, and to view
other system and network performance data.
network and Internet devices are identified by unique Internet
protocol (IP) addresses. You can use the Configuration Manager to
view the list of IP addresses that your device uses, and to view
other system and network performance data.
See Appendix A for a description of IP addresses and masks.
Viewing the NEOBIT 1014VA’s IP addresses
To view the NEOBIT 1014VA’s IP addresses, click the Routing tab,
and then click
and then click
IP Addr
in the task bar. The IP Address Table page
displays, as shown in Figure 18:
Figure 18. IP Address Table Page
The table lists the IP addresses, network masks (“Net Mask”), and
interface names (“IF Name”) for each of its IP-enabled interfaces.
The listed IP addresses may include:
The IP address of the device’s LAN (Ethernet) port, called
eth-0. See Chapter 5 for instructions on configuring this
address.
address.
The IP address of the device’s USB port, named usb-0.
See Chapter 5 for instructions on configuring this address.
The IP address of the WAN (ADSL line) interface, which
your ISP and other external devices use to identify your
network. It may be identified in the Configuration Manager
by the names ppp-0 or eoa-0, or ipoa-0, depending on the
protocol your device uses to communicate with your ISP.
Your ISP may assign the same address each time, or it
may change each time you reconnect.
network. It may be identified in the Configuration Manager
by the names ppp-0 or eoa-0, or ipoa-0, depending on the
protocol your device uses to communicate with your ISP.
Your ISP may assign the same address each time, or it
may change each time you reconnect.
The “loopback” IP address, named lo-0, of 127.0.0.1. This
special address enables the device to keep any data
addressed directly to it, rather than route the data through
the WAN or LAN ports.
addressed directly to it, rather than route the data through
the WAN or LAN ports.
If your device has additional IP-enabled interfaces, the IP
addresses of these will also display
addresses of these will also display