Interfaces, Pppoe information, Arp table – Ubiquiti Networks Rockeac User Manual
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Chapter 2: Main
airOS®7 User Guide
Ubiquiti Networks, Inc.
Interfaces
Click Interfaces to display the name, MAC address, MTU, IP
address, and traffic information for the device’s interfaces.
Interface
Displays the name of the interface.
MAC Address
Displays the MAC address of the interface.
MTU
Displays the Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU),
which is the maximum frame size (in bytes) that a network
interface can transmit or receive. The default is 1500.
IP Address
Displays the IP address of the interface.
RX Bytes
Displays the total amount of data (in bytes)
received by the interface.
RX Errors
Displays the number of receive errors.
TX Bytes
Displays the total amount of data (in bytes)
transmitted by the interface.
TX Errors
Displays the number of transmit errors.
Refresh
To update the information, click Refresh.
PPPoE Information
(Available if PPPoE is enabled in Router mode.) Click PPPoE
to display information on the PPPoE connection if PPPoE
has been configured on the Network page (for detailed
information, see “PPPoE” on page 21).
Username
Displays the username used to connect to the
PPPoE server.
Local IP Address
Displays the IP address of the local
PPPoE tunnel endpoint.
Remote IP Address
Displays the IP address of the remote
PPPoE tunnel endpoint.
Primary DNS IP
Displays the IP address of the primary
DNS server.
Secondary DNS IP
Displays the IP address of the
secondary DNS server.
Connection Time
Displays the total elapsed time of the
PPPoE connection.
Bytes Transmitted
Displays the total number of bytes
transmitted over the PPPoE connection.
Bytes Received
Displays the total number of bytes
received over the PPPoE connection.
TX/RX Packets
Displays the total number of packets
transmitted and received.
TX/RX Compression Ratio
Displays the compression
ratio of transmitted and received data.
Refresh
To update the information, click Refresh.
ARP Table
Click ARP Table to list all entries in the Address Resolution
Protocol (ARP) table currently recorded on the device.
ARP is used to associate each IP address to the unique
hardware MAC address of each device on the network. It
is important to have unique IP addresses for each MAC
address or else there will be ambiguous routes on the
network.
IP Address
Displays the IP address assigned to a network
device.
MAC Address
Displays the MAC address of the device.
Interface
Displays the interface that connects to the
device.
Refresh
To update the information, click Refresh.
Bridge Table
(Available in Bridge mode only.) Click Bridge Table to
display the entries in the system Bridge Table.
Note:
A bridge is a logical device used to connect
different physical or virtual network interfaces
(bridge ports): Wireless, Ethernet, VLAN.
A bridge table shows a list of all learned MAC
addresses for a bridge.
Bridge
The name of the bridge.
MAC Address
Displays the learned MAC address of a
network device on a specific bridge port.
Interface
Displays the network interface (bridge
port) on which the MAC address is located. airOS can
forward packets only to the specified port of the device,
eliminating redundant copies and transmits.
Aging Timer
Displays aging time for each address entry
(in seconds). After a specific timeout, if the device has not
seen a packet coming from a listed address, it will delete
that address from the Bridge Table.
Refresh
To update the information, click Refresh.