User's Manual 66 Document #: LTRT-23510
MP-26x/MP-27x Multimedia Home Gateway
The table below describes the possible icons that can be displayed in the ‘Map View’
screen:
Table 6-1: Map View Icon Description
Icon Description
Depicts the Internet connection (e.g., WAN Ethernet).
Click this icon to open the 'Quick Setup' screen (see Section 8.1 on page
73).
Depicts the firewall. The height of the wall (yellow "bricks") corresponds to
the security level (Minimum, Typical or Maximum).
Click this icon to open the ‘General Tab’ screen (see Section 14.1 on page
254).
Depicts the device and displays the currently software version.
Click this icon to open the 'Quick Setup' screen (see Section 8.1 on page
73).
Depicts an analog telephone connected to MP-264.
Click this icon to open the ‘Extension Settings’ screen (see Section 9.7 on
page 119).
Depicts a DECT handset registered to the device.
Click this icon to open the ‘Extension Settings’ screen (see Section 9.7 on
page 119).
Depicts a computer (host) in the device's network. Each computer
connected to the network appears below the network symbol of the network
through which it is connected. This host is either a DHCP client that has
received an IP lease from the device, or a host with a static IP address,
auto-detected by the device.
Click this icon to open the ‘Host Information’ screen, displaying network
information of the host.
Note: The device recognizes a physically connected host and displays it in
the Network Map only after network activity from that host has been
detected (e.g. trying to browse to the Web management or to surf the
Internet).
Depicts a computer connected to the Internet through the device's Wi-Fi
network.
Click this icon to open the ‘Host Information’ screen, displaying network
information of the host.
The bars indicate the signal strength of the WiFi device.
Depicts a host whose DHCP lease has expired and not renewed. The
DHCP lease is renewed automatically, unless the host is no longer
physically connected to the device. This icon also depicts a static IP host
that has no network activity.
Depicts a file server (hard drive) that is connected to the device (typically
through the USB port). Click this icon to view the file server configuration.
Depicts a printer that is connected to the device and is shared by network
users. Click this icon to view the printer's settings.