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    The Route List shows a list of static routes defined by the user. For each user-defined static route, the 
    following information is displayed: 
     Subnet IP
     Subnet Mask
    
     Interface  
    						
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    Advanced - DNS Resolve Page
    The Advanced - DNS Resolve page allows users to name network devices (such as printers or Web ser vers) 
    so that they may be easily accessed by other users on the network.
    Figure 50. MDC Advanced DNS Name Table Page
    To add entries to the Name table:
    1.In the DNS name field, enter a name for the device.
    2.In the IP Address field, enter the device’s IP address.
    3.Click ADD.
    4.The Name table displays the name you defined for each device, the device’s IP address, and the entr y 
    type. To remove the device from the Name table, click the 
    Remove button.
    Note: To access this page, your network must have the Remote Management feature enabled. 
    If the feature is not enabled, an error message will display when you click the link to access 
    this page. 
    						
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    Advanced - Traffic Shaping Page
    The Advanced - Traffic Shaping page allows users to change the 2Wire gateway’s maximum upstream 
    connection rate.
    Figure 51. MDC Advanced Traffic Shaping Page
    To change the gateway’s upstream connection rate:
    1.Check the Enable Traffic Shaping checkbox.
    2.In the New Upstream Rate field, enter the upstream rate at which you want the gateway to connect.
    3.Click the Submit button.
    Note: To access this page, your network must have the Remote Management feature enabled. 
    If the feature is not enabled, an error message will display when you click the link to access 
    this page.
    Wa r n in g :  Modifying the gateway’s configuration settings may impede or interrupt the user’s 
    broadband ser vice, or violate the service provider’s service level agreement. 
    						
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    Advanced - Link Manager States Page
    The Advanced – Link Manager States page is a tree representation of the 2Wire gateway interface stack, 
    and shows the internal state of the 2Wire gateway.
    Figure 52. MDC Advanced Link Manager States Page
    The Link Manager States page is used to gather dynamic information on internal networking modules, and 
    is based on the runtime configuration of the 2Wire gateway. The information cannot be used to configure 
    the 2Wire gateway. 
    						
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    To view information about each node, click the node link. Information displays below the Link Manager 
    States tree, and includes the following:
    Node Information Description
    Link statusUp. The link is functioning properly.
    Climbing. The link is attempting to establish a connection.
    Down. The link is not yet configured.
    Error. An error has occurred.
    State changes The number of times the state of the link has changed (since last 
    reboot). 
    						
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    The following table shows the possible nodes that can display on the Link Manager States page.
    The nodes that display are dependent on the 2Wire gateway. For example, 2Wire gateways that are not 
    connected to the Internet via ADSL will not display ADSL information.Node Description
    root0 Root for configuration tree.
    global0 Branch for all global configuration modules.
    device0 Maintains the status and configuration for devices on the 2Wire gateway.
    rnat0 Maintains the application mappings and pinholes for nodes on the 2Wire gateway.
    route0 Maintains all static routes on the 2Wire gateway.
    fw0 Maintains all firewall rules on the 2Wire gateway.
    cms0 Monitors CMS connectivity and activity with the 2Wire gateway.
    home0 Branch for the home network modules.
    vlan0 Home network vir tual LAN configuration module.
    ipnet1 Home network IP configuration module.
    vlanmon0 Home network vir tual LAN monitor for activity.
    ipbridge0 Home network IP bridge/DMZ configuration module.
    ipnet2 Home network public IP network configuration module.
    vlan3 Home network voice vir tual LAN module.
    bband0 Branch for the primar y broadband network.
    vlan1 Primar y broadband vir tual LAN configuration module.
    dhcp0 Primar y broadband DHCP client module.
    ipnet0 Primar y broadband IP configuration module.
    dnstest0 Primar y broadband DNS access test module.
    vlan2 Primar y broadband PPP bridge vir tual LAN.
    dsl0 DSL device control module.
    apvc0 Primar y broadband ATM and auto PVC search module.
    pppoe0 Primar y broadband PPPoE configuration module.
    pppoa0 Primar y broadband PPPoA configuration module.
    rtatm0 Primar y broadband routed ATM configuration module. 
    						
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    Advanced - Detailed Log Page
    The Advanced – Detailed Log page is a debug log facility modeled after syslog, and provides advanced 
    diagnostic capabilities.
    Figure 53. MDC Advanced Detailed Log Page
    Note: The Detailed Log retains a persistent (across upgrades and system restarts) record of 
    gateway events. 
    						
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    From the Filter pull-down menus, you can select the level of filtering you want to view (for example, DBG or 
    higher) and the specific gateway component that was affected. Each log displays the following information:
     Status level: DBG (debug), INF (informational), NTC (notice), WRN (warning), ERR (error), FTL (fatal), ALR 
    (alarm), or EMR (emergency).
     Timestamp (in days, hours, minutes, and seconds) since the state occurred. A “+” preceding the 
    timestamp designates that the timestamp occurred upon system startup. A time zone (such as “GMT”) 
    following the timestamp designates that the timestamp occurred after system star tup. 
     Module in which the state occurred (for example, “netdev”).
     Description of the log entr y.
    When you click 
    Insert Mark, a “placeholder” is inserted into the code string to mark where the error was 
    found.
    The following table lists the filters that can be applied.
    Filter Description
    (All) All log messages
    aaal5 ATM AAL5 encapsulation
    algaim AOL Instant Messenger ALG
    algesp IPSec ESP ALG
    algh323 H323 ALG
    alghttp HTTP ALG
    algintt Intoto Wrapper ALG
    algmsgame Microsoft Game ALG
    algmsn MSN Messenger ALG
    algpptp PPTP ALG
    algr tp RTP ALG
    algr tsp RTSP ALG
    algsip SIP ALG
    algww Kineto QoS ALG
    amon Application monitoring issues
    atm ATM stack
    cm Configuration Manager/configuration database
    devfs Device files system 
    						
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    dhcpd DHCP ser ver
    dsl DSL modem and DSL control module
    dslice DSL hardware
    eth Ethernet device
    ethatm Ethernet to ATM bridge (1483)
    fw Firewall
    gpio GPIO (general purpose input/output) device
    hostapd Wireless access point daemon
    hpna HPNA interface
    httpd HTTP daemon
    initd Initd daemon logs for application control
    ipsess IP firewall session
    jtag JTAG device
    kacct Kernel accounting
    kelog Kernel event log module
    kmem Memor y
    kppp PPP kernel network module
    kpppoa PPPoA kernel network module
    kpppoe PPPoE kernel network module
    kr tlock Thread locking
    kthread Thread
    led LED device
    lmd Link Manager daemon logs for module
    login Login application
    lwdp Lightweight data protocol (VoHPNA)
    mdog Hardware watchdog
    msig Machine signal-related
    named DNS ser ver Filter Description 
    						
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    netdev Network device core
    nodesd Network device status daemon
    pdump Packet dump (used for debugging)
    pkg Package management
    pki Public Key Infrastructure subsystem
    ppp Point-to-Point Protocol daemon
    reset Reset switch driver
    rpcd RPCD daemon logs for CMS interaction
    rtatm Routed ATM driver
    scc Voice SLIC drivers
    sip SIP
    sntpc Network time client
    stream Stream network core
    syslog Syslog daemon
    system System level
    ulib Configuration libraries
    usbd USB device
    usbhost USB host
    vlan Virtual LAN
    voh VoHPNA driver
    voiced Voice daemon
    voip Voice over IP
    vr Voice router
    vrsip Voice SIP module
    wave Wireless device Filter Description 
    						
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