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ZyXEL Communications MAX-306 User Manual (405 pages)
MAX-306HW2 Series
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Table of Contents
About this User's Guide
3
Document Conventions
4
Table 1 Common Icons
5
Safety Warnings
6
Table of Contents
9
Contents Overview
9
Table of Contents
11
List of Figures
19
List of Tables
25
Introduction and Wizards
29
Part I: Introduction and Wizards
29
Getting Started
31
Overview
31
Figure 2 Wifi Access Point
32
Figure 4 Wimax Device's Voip Features - Peer-To-Peer Calls
33
Figure 6 the Wimax Device's Leds
34
Table 2 the Wimax Device
34
Good Habits for Managing the Wimax Device
35
Figure 5 Wimax Device's Voip Features - Calls Via Voip Service Provider
33
Leds
34
Wimax Device Hardware
34
Figure 3 Wimax Device and Base Station
32
Make Calls Via Internet Telephony Service Provider
33
Chapter 1 Getting Started
31
Figure 1 the IDU/ODU Setup
31
Wi-Fi Access Point
32
Wimax Internet Access
32
Chapter 2 Introducing the Web Configurator
37
Overview
37
Accessing the Web Configurator
37
The Reset Button
40
The Main Screen
40
Table 3 Main > Icons
40
Table 4 Main
42
Figure 7 Main Screen
43
Table 5 Main > Icons
43
Table 6 Main
44
Chapter 3 Internet Connection Wizard
47
Figure 8 Select a Mode
47
Overview
47
Welcome to the Zyxel Setup Wizard
47
Figure 9 Internet Connection Wizard > System Information
48
System Information
48
Table 7 Internet Connection Wizard > System Information
48
Figure 10 Internet Connection Wizard > Wireless LAN Screen
49
Table 8 Internet Connection Wizard > Wireless LAN Screen
49
Figure 11 Internet Connection Wizard > Basic (WEP) Screen
51
Table 9 Internet Connection Wizard > Basic (WEP) Screen
52
Figure 12 Internet Connection Wizard > Extended (WPA-PSK) Screen
53
Figure 13 Internet Connection Wizard > Authentication Settings Screen
54
Table 11 Internet Connection Wizard > Authentication Settings Screen
54
Figure 14 Internet Connection Wizard > IP Address
56
IP Address
56
Table 12 Internet Connection Wizard > IP Address
56
Figure 15 Internet Connection Wizard > IP Address Assignment
57
Setup Complete
58
Wireless LAN
49
Table 10 Internet Connection Wizard > Extended (WPA-PSK) Screen
53
Authentication Settings
54
Table 13 Internet Connection Wizard > IP Address
58
Chapter 4 Voip Connection Wizard
59
Figure 16 Select a Mode
59
Overview
59
Welcome to the Zyxel Setup Wizard
59
Figure 17 Voip Connection > First Voice Account Settings
60
First Voice Account Settings
60
Table 14 Voip Connection > First Voice Account Settings
60
Figure 18 Voip Connection > SIP Registration Test
61
Figure 19 Voip Connection > SIP Registration Fail
62
Setup Complete
63
Figure 20 Voip Connection > Finish
63
Basic Screens
65
Part II: Basic Screens
65
Overview
67
The Setup Screens
67
What You Can Do in this Chapter
67
What You Need to Know
67
Before You Begin
68
Set IP Address
68
Figure 22 SETUP > DHCP Client
69
Table 15 SETUP > Set IP Address
69
Figure 23 SETUP > Time Setting
70
Table 17 SETUP > DHCP Client
70
Table 18 Pre-Defined NTP Time Servers
71
Resetting the Time
72
Pre-Defined NTP Time Servers List
71
Table 16 SETUP > Set IP Address
69
Time Setting
70
Chapter 5 The Setup Screens
67
Figure 21 SETUP > Set IP Address
68
DHCP Client
69
Advanced Screens
73
Part III: Advanced Screens
73
Chapter 6 The LAN Configuration Screens
75
Overview
75
What You Can Do in this Chapter
75
What You Need to Know
75
DHCP Setup
76
Figure 24 ADVANCED > LAN Configuration > DHCP Setup
76
Table 19 ADVANCED > LAN Configuration > DHCP Setup
77
Figure 25 ADVANCED > LAN Configuration > Static DHCP
78
Static DHCP
78
Figure 26 ADVANCED > LAN Configuration> IP Alias
79
Table 21 ADVANCED > LAN Configuration> IP Alias
79
Figure 27 Advanced> LAN Configuration > IP Static Route
81
IP Static Route
81
Table 22 Advanced> LAN Configuration > IP Static Route
81
Figure 28 Advanced> LAN Configuration > IP Static Route Setup
82
Figure 29 ADVANCED > LAN Configuration > Advanced
83
Table 25 ADVANCED > LAN Configuration > Other Settings
83
IP Address and Subnet Mask
84
Technical Reference
84
DHCP Setup
85
Lan Tcp/Ip
85
DNS Server Address
86
RIP Setup
86
Multicast
87
Table 20 ADVANCED > LAN Configuration > Static DHCP
78
IP Alias
79
Table 24 Management > Static Route > IP Static Route > Edit
82
Other Settings
83
Table 23 Advanced> LAN Configuration > IP Static Route
81
IP Static Route Setup
82
Chapter 7 The WAN Configuration Screens
89
Overview
89
What You Can Do in this Chapter
89
What You Need to Know
89
Figure 30 Wimax: Mobile Station
90
Figure 31 Wimax: Multiple Mobile Stations
90
Figure 32 Using an AAA Server
91
Figure 33 Traffic Redirect WAN Setup
91
Figure 35 ADVANCED > WAN Configuration > Internet Connection
93
Table 26 ADVANCED > WAN Configuration > Internet Connection > ISP Parameters for Internet Access
93
Wimax Configuration
95
Figure 36 ADVANCED > WAN Configuration >Wimax Configuration
96
Table 27 Radio Frequency Conversion
96
Table 28 ADVANCED > WAN Configuration >Wimax Configuration
96
Figure 37 Frequency Ranges
97
Table 29 DL Frequency Example Settings
98
Using the Wimax Frequency Screen
98
Figure 38 Completing the Wimax Frequency Screen
99
Figure 39 ADVANCED > WAN Configuration > Traffic Redirect
99
Traffic Redirect
99
Table 30 ADVANCED > WAN Configuration > Traffic Redirect
100
Advanced
101
Configuring Frequency Settings
97
Frequency Ranges
97
Figure 34 Traffic Redirect LAN Setup
92
Internet Connection
93
Figure 40 ADVANCED > WAN Configuration > Advanced
101
Table 31 ADVANCED > WAN Configuration > Advanced
101
Chapter 8 The Wi-Fi Configuration Screens
103
Overview
103
What You Can Do in this Chapter
103
What You Need to Know
103
Figure 41 ADVANCED > Wi-Fi Configuration > General
104
General
104
Table 32 ADVANCED > Wi-Fi Configuration > General
104
Figure 42 ADVANCED > Wi-Fi Configuration > WPA/WPA2 Optionsl
106
Figure 43 ADVANCED > Wi-Fi Configuration > WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK Optionsl
107
Table 33 ADVANCED > Wi-Fi Configuration > General
107
Figure 44 ADVANCED > WAN Configuration >Wimax Configuration
109
Table 35 ADVANCED > WAN Configuration >Wimax Configuration
109
Advanced
110
Table 34 ADVANCED > Wi-Fi Configuration > General
108
MAC Filter
109
Figure 45 ADVANCED > WAN Configuration > Traffic Redirect
110
Table 36 ADVANCED > Wi-Fi Configuration > Advanced
110
Chapter 9 The VPN Transport Screens
113
Figure 46 VPN Transport Example
113
Overview
113
What You Can Do in this Chapter
114
Generic Routing Encapsulation
117
Multi-Protocol Label Switching
117
Figure 50 VPLS Tunneling
118
Figure 51 ADVANCED > VPN Transport > Customer Interface
118
Table 38 Advanced> VPN Transport > Customer Interface
119
Figure 52 ADVANCED > VPN Transport > Customer Interface Setup
120
Table 40 ADVANCED > VPN Transport > Customer Interface Setup
120
Ethernet Pseudowire
121
Figure 53 Ethernet Pseudowire Settings Example
121
Figure 54 Advance > VPN Transport > Ethernet Pseudowire
121
Table 41 Advanced> VPN Transport > Customer Interface
122
Table 42 ADVANCED > VPN Transport > Ethernet Pseudowire
122
Ethernet Pseudowire Setup
123
Figure 55 ADVANCED > VPN Transport > Ethernet Pseudowire Setup
123
Table 43 ADVANCED > VPN Transport > Ethernet Pseudowire Setup
123
Statistics
124
What You Need to Know
114
Before You Begin
115
Figure 47 Identifying Users
115
Customer Interface
116
Figure 48 ADVANCED > VPN Transport > General
116
General
116
Table 37 ADVANCED > VPN Transport > General
116
Figure 49 Pseudowire Mapping
117
Customer Interface Options
118
Table 39 ADVANCED > VPN Transport > Customer Interface
119
Customer Interface Setup
120
Figure 56 ADVANCED > VPN Transport > Statistics
124
Table 44 ADVANCED > VPN Transport > Statistics
124
Chapter 10 The NAT Configuration Screens
125
Figure 57 ADVANCED > NAT Configuration > General
125
General
125
Overview
125
What You Can Do in this Chapter
125
Port Forwarding
126
Figure 58 Multiple Servers Behind NAT Example
127
Figure 59 ADVANCED > NAT Configuration > Port Forwarding
127
Table 46 Advanced> VPN Transport > Customer Interface
128
Figure 60 ADVANCED > NAT Configuration > Port Forwarding > Rule Setup
129
Figure 61 ADVANCED > NAT Configuration > Trigger Port
130
Table 49 ADVANCED > NAT Configuration > Trigger Port
130
Figure 62 Trigger Port Forwarding Example
131
Trigger Port Forwarding Example
131
Alg
132
Table 45 ADVANCED > NAT Configuration > General
126
Port Forwarding Options
127
Table 48 ADVANCED > NAT Configuration > Port Forwarding > Rule Setup
129
Trigger Port
130
Table 47 ADVANCED > NAT Configuration > Port Forwarding
128
Port Forwarding Rule Setup
129
Figure 63 ADVANCED > NAT Configuration > ALG
133
Table 50 ADVANCED > NAT Configuration > ALG
133
Chapter 11 The System Configuration Screens
135
Overview
135
What You Can Do in this Chapter
135
What You Need to Know
135
Figure 64 ADVANCED > System Configuration > General
137
Figure 65 ADVANCED > System Configuration > Dynamic DNS
139
Table 52 ADVANCED > System Configuration > Dynamic DNS
139
Figure 66 ADVANCED > System Configuration > Firmware
140
Table 53 ADVANCED > System Configuration > Firmware
141
The Firmware Upload Process
141
Configuration
142
Figure 67 ADVANCED > System Configuration > Configuration
142
Table 54 ADVANCED > System Configuration > Configuration
142
Figure 68 ADVANCED > System Configuration > Restart
143
Restart
143
Table 55 ADVANCED > System Configuration > Firmware
143
The Restore Configuration Process
143
The Restart Process
144
Firmware
140
General
137
Table 51 ADVANCED > System Configuration > General
137
Dynamic DNS
138
Voice Screens
145
Part IV: Voice Screens
145
Chapter 12 The Service Configuration Screens
147
Overview
147
What You Can Do in this Chapter
147
What You Need to Know
147
Before You Begin
149
Figure 69 VOICE > Service Configuration > SIP Setting
149
SIP Settings
149
Table 56 VOICE > Service Configuration > SIP Setting
150
Advanced SIP Settings
151
Figure 70 STUN
151
Voice Coding
152
Figure 71 VOICE > Service Configuration > SIP Settings > Advanced
153
Table 57 VOICE > Service Configuration > SIP Settings > Advanced
153
Figure 72 VOICE > Service Configuration > Qos
158
Table 59 VOICE > Service Configuration > Qos
158
SIP Call Progression
159
Table 60 SIP Call Progression
159
Technical Reference
159
Figure 73 SIP User Agent
160
SIP Client Server
160
SIP Proxy Server
160
SIP User Agent
160
Figure 74 SIP Proxy Server
161
SIP Redirect Server
161
Diffserv
162
Figure 75 SIP Redirect Server
162
NAT and SIP
162
DSCP and Per-Hop Behavior
163
Figure 76 Diffserv: Differentiated Service Field
163
The Phone Screens
165
Table 61 VOICE > Phone > Analog Phone
167
Advanced Analog Phone Setup
168
Table 62 VOICE > Phone > Analog Phone > Advanced
168
Common
169
Table 63 VOICE > Phone > Common
169
Region
170
Technical Reference
170
The Flash Key
170
Europe Type Supplementary Phone Services
171
USA Type Supplementary Services
173
The Phone Book Screens
175
Figure 81 VOICE > Phone Book > Incoming Call Policy
176
Table 67 VOICE > Phone Book > Incoming Call Policy
176
Speed Dial
178
Table 58 Custom Tones Details
156
Qos
158
Chapter 13 The Phone Screens
165
Overview
165
What You Can Do in this Chapter
165
What You Need to Know
165
Analog Phone
166
Figure 77 VOICE > Phone > Analog Phone
166
Figure 78 VOICE > Phone > Analog Phone > Advanced
168
Figure 79 VOICE > Phone > Common
169
Figure 80 VOICE > Phone > Region
170
Table 64 VOICE > Phone > Region
170
Table 65 European Type Flash Key Commands
171
Table 66 USA Type Flash Key Commands
173
Chapter 14 The Phone Book Screens
175
Overview
175
What You Can Do in this Chapter
175
What You Need to Know
175
Incoming Call Policy
176
Figure 82 VOICE > Phone Book > Speed Dial
178
Table 68 Advanced> LAN Configuration > IP Static Route
178
Table 69 VOICE > Phone Book > Speed Dial
179
Tools & Status Screens
181
Part V: Tools & Status Screens
181
Chapter 15 The Certificates Screens
183
Overview
183
What You Can Do in this Chapter
183
What You Need to Know
183
Figure 83 TOOLS > Certificates > My Certificates
184
My Certificates
184
Table 70 TOOLS > Certificates > My Certificates
184
Figure 84 TOOLS > Certificates > My Certificates > Create
186
Table 72 TOOLS > Certificates > My Certificates > Create
187
Figure 85 TOOLS > Certificates > My Certificates > Edit
189
My Certificate Edit
189
Table 73 TOOLS > Certificates > My Certificates > Edit
190
Figure 86 TOOLS > Certificates > My Certificates > Import
192
My Certificate Import
192
Table 74 TOOLS > Certificates > My Certificates > Import
192
Figure 87 TOOLS > Certificates > Trusted cas
193
Table 75 TOOLS > Certificates > Trusted cas
193
Trusted cas
193
Figure 88 TOOLS > Certificates > Trusted cas > Edit
195
Table 77 TOOLS > Certificates > Trusted cas > Edit
195
Trusted CA Import
197
Certificate Authorities
198
Technical Reference
198
Table 76 TOOLS > Certificates > Trusted cas
193
Trusted CA Edit
195
Table 71 TOOLS > Certificates > My Certificates
184
My Certificates Create
186
Figure 89 TOOLS > Certificates > Trusted cas > Import
198
Table 78 TOOLS > Certificates > Trusted cas Import
198
Advantages of Certificates
199
Verifying a Certificate
200
Checking the Fingerprint of a Certificate on Your Computer
201
Chapter 16 The Firewall Screens
203
Figure 90 Remote Host Certificates
201
Figure 91 Certificate Details
201
Overview
203
The Firewall Screens
203
What You Can Do in this Chapter
203
What You Need to Know
203
Figure 92 Firewall Rule Directions
204
Firewall Rule Directions
204
Firewall Setting
204
Figure 93 Ideal Firewall Setup
205
Figure 94 TOOLS > Firewall > Firewall Setting
206
Firewall Setting Options
206
Figure 95 TOOLS > Firewall > Service Setting
207
Table 80 TOOLS > Firewall > Service Setting
207
Stateful Inspection Firewall
208
Technical Reference
208
Guidelines for Enhancing Security with Your Firewall
209
Triangle Route
205
Table 79 TOOLS > Firewall > Firewall Setting
206
Service Setting
207
The "Triangle Route" Problem
209
Figure 96 "Triangle Route" Problem
210
Figure 97 IP Alias
211
Content Filter
213
Figure 98 TOOLS > Content Filter > Filter
214
Table 81 TOOLS > Content Filter > Filter
215
Schedule
216
Chapter 17 Content Filter
213
Overview
213
What You Can Do in this Chapter
213
Filter
214
Figure 99 TOOLS > Content Filter > Schedule
216
Table 82 TOOLS > Content Filter > Schedule
216
Chapter 18 The Remote Management Screens
217
Overview
217
Table 83 Remote Management
217
What You Can Do in this Chapter
217
What You Need to Know
218
Figure 100 TOOLS > Remote Management > WWW
219
Table 84 TOOLS > Remote Management > WWW
219
Www
219
Figure 101 TOOLS > Remote Management > Telnet
220
Figure 102 TOOLS > Remote Management > FTP
220
Ftp
220
Table 85 TOOLS > Remote Management > Telnet
220
Telnet
220
Figure 103 SNMP Management Model
221
Snmp
221
Table 86 TOOLS > Remote Management > FTP
221
Table 87 SNMP Traps
222
Figure 104 TOOLS > Remote Management > SNMP
223
SNMP Options
223
Table 88 TOOLS > Remote Management > SNMP
223
Dns
224
Figure 105 TOOLS > Remote Management > DNS
224
Table 89 TOOLS > Remote Management > DNS
224
Figure 106 TOOLS > Remote Management > Security
225
Security
225
Table 90 TOOLS > Remote Management > Security
225
The Logs Screens
227
Table 92 RFC-2408 ISAKMP Payload Types
228
Table 93 TOOLS > Logs > View Logs
229
View Logs
229
Log Settings
231
Figure 109 TOOLS > Upnp
244
Installing Upnp in Windows XP
245
Technical Reference
245
Overview
253
Status Screen
253
The Status Screen
253
Table 113 Status
254
Packet Statistics
258
Table 114 Packet Statistics
258
Table 115 Wimax Site Information
259
Wimax Site Information
259
DHCP Table
260
Table 116 DHCP Table
260
Voip Statistics
261
SNMP Traps
222
Figure 115 Internet Connection Properties: Advanced Settings
248
Figure 116 Internet Connection Properties: Advanced Settings: Add
248
Figure 117 System Tray Icon
248
Web Configurator Easy Access
249
Chapter 19 The Logs Screens
227
Overview
227
What You Can Do in this Chapter
227
What You Need to Know
227
Table 91 Syslog Logs
228
Figure 107 TOOLS > Logs > View Logs
229
Figure 108 TOOLS > Logs > Log Settings
231
Table 94 TOOLS > Logs > Log Settings
231
Log Message Descriptions
233
Table 95 System Error Logs
233
Table 96 System Maintenance Logs
233
Table 97 Access Control Logs
234
Table 98 TCP Reset Logs
234
Table 100 ICMP Logs
235
Table 99 Packet Filter Logs
235
Table 101 PPP Logs
236
Table 102 Upnp Logs
236
Table 103 Content Filtering Logs
236
Table 104 Attack Logs
237
Table 105 Remote Management Logs
238
Table 106 ICMP Notes
239
Table 107 SIP Logs
240
Table 108 RTP Logs
240
Table 109 FSM Logs: Caller Side
240
Table 110 FSM Logs: Callee Side
240
Table 111 Lifeline Logs
241
Chapter 20 The Upnp Screen
243
Overview
243
The Upnp Screen
243
What You Can Do in this Chapter
243
What You Need to Know
243
Upnp
244
Figure 110 Network Connections
245
Table 112 TOOLS > Upnp
245
Figure 111 Windows Optional Networking Components Wizard
246
Figure 112 Networking Services
246
Figure 113 Network Connections
247
Figure 114 Internet Connection Properties
247
Figure 118 Internet Connection Status
249
Figure 119 Network Connections
250
Figure 120 Network Connections: My Network Places
250
Figure 121 Network Connections: My Network Places: Properties: Example
251
Chapter 21 The Status Screen
253
Figure 122 Status
253
Figure 123 Packet Statistics
258
Figure 124 Wimax Site Information
259
Figure 125 DHCP Table
260
Figure 126 Voip Statistics
261
Table 117 Voip Statistics
261
Figure 127 Wimax Profile
263
Table 118 the Wimax Profile Screen
263
Wimax Profile
263
Part VI: Troubleshooting and Specifications
265
Troubleshooting and Specifications
265
Chapter 22 Troubleshooting
267
Power, Hardware Connections, and Leds
267
Wimax Device Access and Login
268
Internet Access
270
Phone Calls and Voip
272
Reset the Wimax Device to Its Factory Defaults
273
Pop-Up Windows, Javascripts and Java Permissions
273
Chapter 23
275
Product Specifications
275
Table 119 IDU Hardware Specifications
275
Table 120 Indoor Wireless LAN Specification
275
Table 121 ODU Hardware Specifications
276
Table 122 Outdoor Wireless LAN Specification
276
Part VII: Appendices and Index
277
Appendices and Index
277
Appendix A Wimax Security
279
Security Association
281
Appendix B Setting up Your Computer's IP Address
283
Figure 128 Windows XP: Start Menu
284
Figure 129 Windows XP: Control Panel
284
Figure 130 Windows XP: Control Panel > Network Connections > Properties
285
Figure 131 Windows XP: Local Area Connection Properties
285
Figure 132 Windows XP: Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties
286
Figure 133 Windows Vista: Start Menu
287
Figure 134 Windows Vista: Control Panel
287
Figure 135 Windows Vista: Network and Internet
287
Windows Vista
287
Figure 136 Windows Vista: Network and Sharing Center
288
Figure 137 Windows Vista: Network and Sharing Center
288
Figure 138 Windows Vista: Local Area Connection Properties
289
Figure 139 Windows Vista: Internet Protocol Version 4 (Tcp/Ipv4) Properties
290
Figure 140 Mac os X 10.4: Apple Menu
291
Figure 141 Mac os X 10.4: System Preferences
291
Figure 142 Mac os X 10.4: Network Preferences
292
Figure 143 Mac os X 10.4: Network Preferences > TCP/IP Tab
292
Figure 144 Mac os X 10.4: Network Preferences > Ethernet
293
Figure 145 Mac os X 10.4: Network Utility
294
Figure 146 Mac os X 10.5: Apple Menu
295
Figure 147 Mac os X 10.5: Systems Preferences
295
Figure 148 Mac os X 10.5: Network Preferences > Ethernet
296
Figure 149 Mac os X 10.5: Network Preferences > Ethernet
297
Figure 150 Mac os X 10.5: Network Utility
298
Figure 151 Ubuntu 8: System > Administration Menu
299
Figure 152 Ubuntu 8: Network Settings > Connections
299
Figure 153 Ubuntu 8: Administrator Account Authentication
300
Figure 154 Ubuntu 8: Network Settings > Connections
300
Figure 155 Ubuntu 8: Network Settings > Properties
301
Figure 156 Ubuntu 8: Network Settings > DNS
302
Figure 157 Ubuntu 8: Network Tools
303
Figure 158 Opensuse 10.3: K Menu > Computer Menu
304
Figure 159 Opensuse 10.3: K Menu > Computer Menu
305
Figure 160 Opensuse 10.3: Yast Control Center
305
Figure 161 Opensuse 10.3: Network Settings
306
Figure 162 Opensuse 10.3: Network Card Setup
307
Figure 163 Opensuse 10.3: Network Settings
308
Figure 164 Opensuse 10.3: Knetwork Manager
309
Figure 165 Opensuse: Connection Status - Knetwork Manager
309
Appendix C Wireless Lans
311
Figure 166 Peer-To-Peer Communication in an Ad-Hoc Network
311
Wireless Lan Topologies
311
Figure 167 Basic Service Set
312
Figure 168 Infrastructure WLAN
313
Table 123 IEEE 802.11G
316
Table 124 Wireless Security Levels
316
Wireless Security Overview
316
Types of Eap Authentication
318
Dynamic Wep Key Exchange
320
Figure 169 RTS/CTS
314
Fragmentation Threshold
315
Preamble Type
315
Table 125 Comparison of EAP Authentication Types
320
Wpa and Wpa2
320
Figure 170 WPA(2) with RADIUS Application Example
323
Figure 171 WPA(2)-PSK Authentication
324
Security Parameters Summary
324
Table 126 Wireless Security Relational Matrix
324
Antenna Characteristics
325
Positioning Antennas
326
Appendix D Pop-Up Windows, Javascripts and Java Permissions
327
Types of Antennas for Wlan
326
Figure 172 Pop-Up Blocker
327
Figure 173 Internet Options: Privacy
328
Figure 174 Internet Options: Privacy
329
Figure 175 Pop-Up Blocker Settings
330
Figure 176 Internet Options: Security
331
Figure 177 Security Settings - Java Scripting
332
Java Permissions
332
Figure 178 Security Settings - Java
333
Figure 179 Java (Sun)
334
Figure 180 Mozilla Firefox: TOOLS > Options
334
Figure 181 Mozilla Firefox Content Security
335
Appendix E IP Addresses and Subnetting
337
Introduction to Ip Addresses
337
Figure 182 Network Number and Host ID
338
Subnet Masks
338
Table 127 IP Address Network Number and Host ID Example
338
Table 128 Subnet Masks
339
Table 129 Maximum Host Numbers
339
Table 130 Alternative Subnet Mask Notation
340
Figure 183 Subnetting Example: before Subnetting
341
Figure 184 Subnetting Example: after Subnetting
342
Table 131 Subnet 1
343
Table 132 Subnet 2
343
Table 133 Subnet 3
343
Table 134 Subnet 4
343
Table 135 Eight Subnets
344
Table 136 24-Bit Network Number Subnet Planning
344
Table 137 16-Bit Network Number Subnet Planning
344
Configuring Ip Addresses
345
Figure 185 Conflicting Computer IP Addresses Example
347
Figure 186 Conflicting Computer IP Addresses Example
347
Figure 187 Conflicting Computer and Router IP Addresses Example
348
Appendix F Importing Certificates
349
Figure 188 Internet Explorer 7: Certification Error
350
Figure 189 Internet Explorer 7: Certification Error
350
Figure 190 Internet Explorer 7: Certificate Error
351
Figure 191 Internet Explorer 7: Certificate
351
Figure 192 Internet Explorer 7: Certificate Import Wizard
352
Figure 193 Internet Explorer 7: Certificate Import Wizard
352
Figure 194 Internet Explorer 7: Certificate Import Wizard
353
Figure 195 Internet Explorer 7: Select Certificate Store
353
Figure 196 Internet Explorer 7: Certificate Import Wizard
354
Figure 197 Internet Explorer 7: Security Warning
354
Figure 198 Internet Explorer 7: Certificate Import Wizard
355
Figure 199 Internet Explorer 7: Website Identification
355
Figure 200 Internet Explorer 7: Public Key Certificate File
356
Figure 201 Internet Explorer 7: Open File - Security Warning
356
Figure 202 Internet Explorer 7: Tools Menu
357
Figure 203 Internet Explorer 7: Internet Options
357
Figure 204 Internet Explorer 7: Certificates
358
Figure 205 Internet Explorer 7: Certificates
358
Figure 206 Internet Explorer 7: Root Certificate Store
358
Figure 207 Firefox 2: Website Certified by an Unknown Authority
360
Figure 208 Firefox 2: Page Info
361
Figure 209 Firefox 2: Tools Menu
362
Figure 210 Firefox 2: Options
362
Figure 211 Firefox 2: Certificate Manager
363
Figure 212 Firefox 2: Select File
363
Figure 213 Firefox 2: Tools Menu
364
Figure 214 Firefox 2: Options
364
Figure 215 Firefox 2: Certificate Manager
365
Figure 216 Firefox 2: Delete Web Site Certificates
365
Figure 217 Opera 9: Certificate Signer Not Found
366
Figure 218 Opera 9: Security Information
367
Figure 219 Opera 9: Tools Menu
368
Figure 220 Opera 9: Preferences
369
Figure 221 Opera 9: Certificate Manager
370
Figure 222 Opera 9: Import Certificate
370
Figure 223 Opera 9: Install Authority Certificate
371
Figure 224 Opera 9: Install Authority Certificate
371
Figure 225 Opera 9: Tools Menu
372
Figure 226 Opera 9: Preferences
372
Figure 227 Opera 9: Certificate Manager
373
Figure 228 Konqueror 3.5: Server Authentication
374
Figure 229 Konqueror 3.5: Server Authentication
374
Figure 230 Konqueror 3.5: KDE SSL Information
375
Figure 231 Konqueror 3.5: Public Key Certificate File
376
Figure 232 Konqueror 3.5: Certificate Import Result
376
Figure 233 Konqueror 3.5: Kleopatra
376
Figure 234 Konqueror 3.5: Settings Menu
378
Figure 235 Konqueror 3.5: Configure
378
Appendix G SIP Passthrough
381
Audio Session Timeout
381
Appendix H Common Services
383
Signaling Session Timeout
381
Table 138 Commonly Used Services
383
Appendix I Legal Information
387
Zyxel Limited Warranty
389
Appendix J Customer Support
391
Index
399
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