ZyXEL Communications P-660HWP-Dx Network Router User Manual


 
Chapter 8 Powerline
P-660HWP-Dx User’s Guide
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TEI TEI refers to Terminal Equipment Identifier. In this case the
number identifies the CCo on the powerline network.
NID NID refers to Network Identifier. This number identifies a network
with a common password.
SNID SNID refers to Short Network Identifier. This number is a short
form of the NID.
Local Station
Information
This section gives information on the adapter (your P-660HWP-Dx)
you are using to access the powerline network.
MAC Address This is the MAC address of the Local Station. You can find the
MAC address of an adapter displayed on a sticker on the bottom of
your device.
CCo Mode The CCo mode can be Auto (Automatic), Always or Never. These
modes are read-only and cannot be changed by the user.
TEI TEI refers to Terminal Equipment Identifier. In this case the
number identifies the P-660HWP-Dx on the powerline network.
MAC Firmware
Version
This information includes the chipset manufacturer and version
number of the chip.
Topology in Local
Network
This section describes the organization of your powerline network.
TEI This number identifies one of the adapters on your powerline
network.
Station MAC
Address
This is the MAC address of an adapter on your powerline network.
Bridged MAC
Address
Your P-660HWP-Dx may also connect to an Ethernet network such
as a LAN or the Internet. Your powerline network will then be able to
connect to an Ethernet network through your P-660HWP-Dx. So the
Bridged MAC Address refers to the MAC address which your P-
660HWP-Dx uses when connecting to an Ethernet network and
transmitting to your powerline network from an Ethernet network.
Tx Rate This is the rate the Local Station transmits data to another adapter
on your powerline network. The rate is given in the following format:
“application data transmission rate / raw data transmission rate”.
Application data reflects more accurately how fast devices are
transmitting application relevant traffic (for example Internet Protocol
(IP) traffic). Raw data refers to the whole payload of the packets
transmitted across the powerline network.
Rx Rate This is the rate the Local Station receives data from another
adapter on your powerline network. The rate is given in the following
format: “application data transmission rate / raw data transmission
rate”. Application data reflects more accurately how fast devices are
transmitting application relevant traffic (for example Internet Protocol
(IP) traffic). Raw data refers to the whole payload of the packets
transmitted across the powerline network.
Refresh Click the Refresh button to update the information in this screen.
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