ARRIS 2247-N8-10NA (v9.1.x) User Manual User Manual
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The following information is shown on the
Broadband > Status
page:
General device status information, including:
Broadband Connection
: The condition of the 2247-N8 connection to the Internet. May be Up (connected) or Down (disconnected).
Broadband IPv4 Address
: The public IP address of your 2247-N8, whether dynamically or statically assigned.
Gateway IPv4 Address
: Your ISP's gateway router IP address.
MAC Address
: Your 2247-N8’s unique hardware address identifier.
Primary DNS
: The name or IP Address of the Primary Domain Name Server.
Secondary DNS
: The name or IP Address of the backup Domain Name Server, if available.
MTU
: Maximum Transmittable Unit size before packets are broken into multiple packets.
DSL Status, including:
Line State
: May be Up (connected) or Down (disconnected).
Downstream Sync Rate
: This is the rate at which your connection can download (receive) data on your DSL line, in kilobits per second.
Upstream Sync Rate
: This is the rate at which your connection can upload (send) data on your DSL line, in kilobits per second.
Modulation
: Method of regulating the DSL signal. DMT (Discrete MultiTone) allows connections to work better when certain radio transmit-
ters are present.
Data Path
: Type of path used by the device's processor.
Downstream and Upstream statistics for the DSL connection, including:
SN Margin
(dB): Signal to noise margin, in decibels. Reflects the amount of unwanted “noise” on the DSL line.
Line Attenuation
(dB): Amount of reduction in signal strength on the DSL line, in decibels.
Output Power
(dBm): Measure of power output in decibels (dB) referenced to one milliwatt (mW).
Errored Seconds
: The number of uncorrected seconds after being down for seven consecutive seconds.
Loss of Signal
: Error events caused by the absence of any signal for any reason, such as a disconnected cable or loss of power.
Loss of Frame
: Error events where a signal is detected but cannot sync with signal caused by mismatched protocols, wrong ISP connection
configuration, or faulty cable.
FEC Errors
: (Forwarded Error Correction errors) Count of received errored packets that were fixed successfully without a retry.
CRC Errors
: Number of times data packets have had to be resent due to errors in transmission or reception.
IPv6 Status, including:
Status
: May be Enabled or Unavailable.
Global Unicast IPv6 Address
: The public IPv6 address of your device, whether dynamically or statically assigned.
Border Relay IPv4 Address
: The public IPv4 address of your device.