ACCESS GATEWAY
Quick Reference Guide 287
Network Info Menu Items
Item Description
ARP Displays the ARP table, including the destination IP address
and the gateway MAC address.
DAT Displays the DAT session table.
DNSSEC DNSSEC support adds authentication and integrity capability to
DNS systems. The DNSSEC feature in the NSE allows
DNSSEC queries and responses to traverse the NSE between
subscribers and the NSE's configured DNS servers. The NSE
itself does not participate in DNSSEC trust relationships with
subscribers.
Hosts Displays the host table, including host names, associated IP
addresses and any assigned aliases.
ICMP Displays the ICMP (Internet Control Message Protocol)
performance statistics.
Interfaces Displays statistics for the interfaces.
IP Displays the IP performance statistics.
IPSec IPsec is an end-to-end security scheme operating in the
Internet Layer of the Internet Protocol Suite. It can be used in
protecting data flows between a pair of hosts (host-to-host),
between a pair of security gateways (network-to-network), or
between a security gateway and a host (network-to-host). Can
be used in the transport layer or used to create a secure tunnel.
Login Page Failover For installations that use an External Web Server or a Portal
Server to provision their Login and Authentication Pages to the
subscribers, the Login Page Failover feature provides a way for
administrators to configure secondary or tertiary Login Pages in
case the primary Login Page becomes unavailable. This
mechanism guarantees that the subscribers will have some
way of authenticating themselves and accessing the Internet if
the External and Portal Servers fail.