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Chapter 2: Main
airOS®7 User Guide
Ubiquiti Networks, Inc.
Chapter 2: Main
The Main page displays a summary of the link status
information, current values of the basic configuration
settings (depending on the operating mode), network
settings and information, and traffic statistics.
Device
The Device section displays basic identifying and status
information on the device.
By default, the Device section is minimized; click
to display the following additional information:
• “Interfaces” on page 5
• “PPPoE Information” on page 5
• “ARP Table” on page 5
• “Bridge Table” on page 5
• “Routes” on page 6
• “Firewall” on page 6
• “Port Forward” on page 6
• ”DHCP Leases” on page 6
Device Model
Displays the model name of the device.
Device Name
Displays the customizable name or
identifier of the device. The Device Name (also known
as host name) is displayed in registration screens and
discovery tools.
Version
Displays the airOS firmware version.
Network Mode
Displays the network operating mode:
Bridge or Router. The default setting is Bridge. Configure
the Network Mode on the Network tab.
Memory
Displays the percentage of memory currently
being used.
CPU
Displays the percentage of CPU capacity currently
being used.
Cable Length
Displays the length of the cable attached
to the device.
Cable SNR
Displays the cable Signal-to-Noise Ratio
(SNR) in dBm. A value of 0 indicates that the cable is not
connected or the Ethernet port is down.
Airtime
Displays the average wireless bandwidth
usage (calculated using the sum of all successful and
failed transmissions) as a percentage of the maximum
theoretical bandwidth utilization.
LAN Speed
Displays the Ethernet port mode (speed,
duplex mode), such as 1000Mbps-Full or 100Mbps-Full.
Date
Displays the current system date and time (the
format is browser and location-dependent). The system
date and time is retrieved from the Internet using NTP
(Network Time Protocol). The NTP Client is disabled by
default on the Services page. The device doesn’t have an
internal clock, and the date and time may be inaccurate if
the NTP Client is disabled or the device isn’t connected to
the Internet.
Uptime
This is the total time the device has been running
since the latest reboot (when the device was powered up)
or software upgrade. The time is displayed in days, hours,
minutes, and seconds.