User's Manual

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moreover, you can go to the Restriction > User Admin > Internet Behavior page to
configure the personal Internet behavior management parameters for the user. If you
move your mouse over the IP Address hyperlink, it will display the current effective
settings of the user.
MAC Address: It displays the MAC address of the LAN user.
Binding Status: It indicates whether the LAN user is binding or not. If the user is an
IP/MAC binding user, DHCP binding user, or PPPoE IP/MAC binding user, it displays
Yes; else, it displays No.
Rx Rate: It displays the real-time download rate (in kilobits per second) of the LAN
user.
Tx Rate: It displays the real-time upload rate (in kilobits per second) of the PPPoE
LAN user.
NAT Sessions: It displays the number of NAT sessions that are being used by the
LAN host now.
User Type: It displays the access type of the LAN user. The possible values are
PPPoE, DHCP and Static IP. If the user is a PPPoE dial-in user, it displays PPPoE; if
the user is a DHCP client user, it displays DHCP; else, it displays Static IP.
Online Status: It displays online status of the LAN user. If the user is connected to
the Device, it displays Online; if the user is an IP/MAC binding user, DHCP binding
user, or PPPoE IP/MAC binding user, and isnt connected to the Device, it displays
Offline. Note that the list doesnt display the status information of those non-binding
users who DUHQ¶W connected to the Device.
¾ Enable Personal Settings: The Enable Personal Settings check box is used to
enable or disable the personal settings of the LAN user. If you want to configure and
enable the personal settings of a LAN user, please select this check box. Note that as
mentioned earlier, it allows you to click IP Address hyperlink to configure, view and
modify personal settings. If you want to disable the LAN users personal settings
temporarily instead of deleting them, please click it to remove the check mark.
¾ Display IP/MAC Binding: Click it to go to the Security > IP/MAC Binding page to
view the IP/MAC Binding List.
¾ Delete Selected Personal Settings: If you want to delete personal settings of one or
more LAN users, select the leftmost check boxes of them, and then select Delete
Selected Personal Settings from the drop-down list on the lower right corner of the
list, lastly click OK.
¾ Delete All Personal Settings: If you want to delete all the personal settings at a time,
select Delete All Personal Settings from the drop-down list on the lower right corner
of the list, and then click OK.