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CHAPTER 7
Monitor
7.1 Overview
Use the Monitor screens to check status and statistics information.
7.1.1 What You Can Do in this Chapter
Use the Monitor screens for the following.
• Use the System Status > Port Statistics screen (see Section 7.2.1 on page 199) to look at packet
statistics for each physical port.
• Use the System Status > Port Statistics > Graph View screen (see Section 7.2.1 on page 199) to look at
a line graph of packet statistics for each physical port.
• Use the System Status > Interface Status screen (Section 7.3 on page 200) to see all of the Zyxel
Device’s interfaces and their packet statistics.
• Use the System Status > Traffic Statistics screen (see Section 7.4 on page 204) to start or stop data
collection and view statistics.
• Use the System Status > Session Monitor screen (see Section 7.5 on page 207) to view sessions by user
or service.
• Use the System Status > IGMP Statistics screen (see Section 7.6 on page 209) to view multicasting
details.
• Use the System Status > DDNS Status screen (see Section 7.7 on page 210) to view the status of the
Zyxel Device’s DDNS domain names.
• Use the System Status > IP/MAC Binding screen (Section 7.8 on page 210) to view a list of devices that
have received an IP address from Zyxel Device interfaces with IP/MAC binding enabled.
• Use the System Status > Login Users screen (Section 7.9 on page 211) to look at a list of the users
currently logged into the Zyxel Device.
• Use the System Status > Dynamic Guest screen (see Section 7.10 on page 212) to look at a list of the
guest user accounts, which are created automatically and allowed to access the Zyxel Device’s
services for a certain period of time.
• Use the System Status > Cellular Status screen (Section 7.11 on page 214) to check your mobile
broadband connection status.
• Use the System Status > UPnP Port Status screen (see Section 7.12 on page 217) to look at a list of the
NAT port mapping rules that UPnP creates on the Zyxel Device.
• Use the System Status > USB Storage screen (Section 7.13 on page 218) to view information about a
connected USB storage device.
• Use the System Status > Ethernet Neighbor screen (Section 7.14 on page 219) to view and manage
the Zyxel Device’s neighboring devices via Layer Link Discovery Protocol (LLDP).
• Use the System Status > FQDN Object screen (Section 7.15 on page 220) to display fully qualified
domain name (FQDN) object cache lists used in DNS queries.