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ZyXEL Communications P-2302HW-P1 Series User Manual (337 pages)
802.11b/g Wireless VoIP Station Gateway
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Table of Contents
Copyright
3
Certifications
4
Safety Warnings
6
Zyxel Limited Warranty
8
Customer Support
9
Table of Contents
15
List of Figures
25
List of Tables
31
Preface
35
Chapter 1 Introducing the Zyxel Device
37
Overview
37
Voip Features
37
Figure 1 Zyxel Device's Voip Features
37
Voip Trunking Gateway
38
Zyxel Device's Router Features
38
Figure 2 Zyxel Device as a Voip Trunking Gateway
38
Figure 3 Zyxel Device's Router Features
38
Leds (Lights)
40
Figure 4 Leds
40
Table 1 LED Descriptions
40
Chapter 2 Introducing the Web Configurator
43
Web Configurator Overview
43
Accessing the Web Configurator
43
Figure 5 Login Screen
44
Figure 6 Change Password Screen
44
Resetting the Zyxel Device
45
Figure 7 Select Mode Screen
45
Web Configurator Main Screen
46
Title Bar
46
Figure 8 Main Screen
46
Navigation Panel
47
Table 2 Web Configurator Icons in the Title Bar
47
Table 3 Navigation Panel Summary
47
Main Window
49
Status Bar
49
Chapter 3 Wizard Setup
51
Main Wizard Screen
51
Connection Wizard
52
Figure 9 Main Wizard Screen
52
Table 4 Main Wizard Screen
52
Figure 10 Connection Wizard > Welcome
53
System Information
53
Table 5 Connection Wizard > Welcome
53
Welcome
53
Wireless Network Setup
54
Wireless LAN - General Information
54
Figure 11 Connection Wizard > System Information
54
Table 6 Connection Wizard > System Information
54
Manually Assign a WPA or WPA2 Key
55
Figure 12 Wireless LAN
55
Table 7 Wireless LAN Setup Wizard 2
55
Manually Assign a WEP Key
56
Figure 13 Manually Assign a WPA/WPA2 Key
56
Figure 14 Manually Assign a WEP Key
56
Table 8 Manually Assign a WPA or WPA2 Key
56
OTIST Screen
57
Figure 15 Manually Assign a WEP Key
57
Table 9 Manually Assign a WEP Key
57
ISP Parameters
58
Ethernet
58
Table 10 Manually Assign a WEP Key
58
Figure 16 Connection Wizard > ISP Parameters (Ethernet)
59
Pppoe
59
Table 11 Connection Wizard > ISP Parameters (Ethernet)
59
Figure 17 Connection Wizard > ISP Parameters (Pppoe)
60
Table 12 Connection Wizard > ISP Parameters (Pppoe)
60
Figure 18 Connection Wizard > IP Address
61
Table 13 Connection Wizard > IP Address
61
Ethernet
62
Figure 19 Connection Wizard > IP Address (Ethernet)
62
Table 14 Connection Wizard > IP Address (Ethernet)
62
Pppoe
63
Figure 20 Connection Wizard > IP Address (Pppoe)
64
Table 15 Connection Wizard > IP Address (Pppoe)
64
WAN IP Address Assignment
61
Your IP Address
61
Figure 21 Connection Wizard > MAC Address
65
MAC Address
65
Table 16 Connection Wizard > MAC Address
65
Finish
66
Voip Setup Wizard
66
Figure 22 Connection Wizard > Finish
66
Table 17 Connection Wizard > Finish
66
Figure 23 Voip Setup Wizard > SIP Settings
67
SIP Settings
67
Table 18 Voip Setup Wizard > SIP Settings
67
Figure 24 Voip Setup Wizard > Registration Test
68
Registration Complete
68
Figure 25 Voip Setup Wizard > Registration Complete (Success)
69
Table 19 Voip Setup Wizard > Registration Complete (Success)
69
Bandwidth Management Wizard
70
Figure 26 Voip Setup Wizard > Registration Complete (Fail)
70
Table 20 Voip Setup Wizard > Registration Complete (Fail)
70
Figure 27 Bandwidth Management Wizard > Welcome
71
Table 21 Bandwidth Management Wizard > Welcome
71
Welcome
71
Figure 28 Bandwidth Management Wizard > General Information
72
General Information
72
Table 22 Bandwidth Management Wizard > General Information
72
Figure 29 Bandwidth Management Wizard > Services Setup
73
Services Setup
73
Table 23 Bandwidth Management Wizard > Services Setup
73
Figure 30 Bandwidth Management Wizard > Priority Setup
74
Priority Setup
74
Table 24 Bandwidth Management Wizard > Priority Setup
74
Figure 31 Bandwidth Management Wizard > Finish
75
Finish
75
Table 25 Bandwidth Management Wizard > Finish
75
Chapter 4 Status Screens
77
Status Screen
77
Figure 32 Status Screen
78
Table 26 Status Screen
78
Any IP Table Window
81
DHCP Table Window
81
Figure 33 any IP Table Window
81
Table 27 any IP Table Window
81
Voip Statistics Window
82
Figure 34 DHCP Table Window
82
Table 28 DHCP Table Window
82
Figure 35 Voip Statistics Window
83
Table 29 Voip Statistics Window
83
BW MGMT Monitor Window
84
Figure 36 BW MGMT Monitor Window
85
Table 30 BW MGMT Monitor Window
85
Packet Statistics Window
86
Figure 37 Packet Statistics Window
87
Table 31 Packet Statistics Window
87
Chapter 5 Wireless LAN
89
Wireless Network Overview
89
Figure 38 Example of a Wireless Network
89
Wireless Security Overview
90
Ssid
90
MAC Address Filter
90
User Authentication
90
Encryption
91
Table 32 Types of Encryption for each Type of Authentication
91
One-Touch Intelligent Security Technology (OTIST)
92
Additional Wireless Terms
92
General WLAN Screen
92
Table 33 Additional Wireless Terms
92
Figure 39 Wireless LAN: General
93
No Security
93
Table 34 Wireless LAN: General
93
Figure 40 Wireless: no Security
94
Table 35 Wireless no Security
94
WEP Encryption Screen
94
Figure 41 Wireless: Static WEP Encryption
95
Table 36 Wireless: Static WEP Encryption
95
Figure 42 Wireless: WPA(2)-PSK
96
Table 37 Wireless: WPA(2)-PSK
96
Wpa(2)-Psk
96
Figure 43 Wireless: WPA(2)
97
WPA(2) Authentication Screen
97
Table 38 Wireless: WPA(2)
98
OTIST Screen
99
Figure 44 Network > Wireless LAN > OTIST
99
Table 39 Network > Wireless LAN > OTIST
99
Figure 45 Example: Wireless Client OTIST Screen
100
Figure 46 OTIST: Settings
100
Figure 47 OTIST: in Progress on the Zyxel Device
100
Notes on OTIST
101
MAC Filter
101
Figure 48 OTIST: in Progress on the Wireless Device
101
Figure 49 Start OTIST
101
Figure 50 MAC Address Filter
102
Table 40 MAC Address Filter
102
Wireless LAN Advanced Setup
103
Figure 51 Advanced
103
Table 41 Wireless LAN: Advanced
103
Chapter 6 WAN
105
WAN Overview
105
Pppoe Encapsulation
105
WAN IP Address Assignment
106
MAC Address
106
RIP Setup
106
Table 42 Private IP Address Ranges
106
DNS Server Address Assignment
107
WAN Screens
107
WAN Internet Connection Screen (Ethernet)
107
Figure 52 Network > WAN > Internet Connection (Ethernet)
108
Table 43 Network > WAN > Internet Connection (Ethernet)
108
WAN Internet Connection Screen (Roadrunner)
109
Figure 53 Network > WAN > Internet Connection (Roadrunner)
109
Table 44 Network > WAN > Internet Connection (Roadrunner)
109
WAN Internet Connection Screen (Pppoe)
110
Figure 54 Network > WAN > Internet Connection (Pppoe)
111
Table 45 Network > WAN > Internet Connection (Pppoe)
111
WAN Advanced Screen
112
Figure 55 Network > WAN > Advanced
113
Table 46 Network > WAN > Advanced
113
WAN Traffic Redirect Screen
114
Figure 56 Network > WAN > Traffic Redirect
115
Table 47 Network > WAN > Traffic Redirect
115
Chapter 7 LAN
117
LAN Overview
117
IP Address and Subnet Mask
117
DHCP Setup
118
Lan Tcp/Ip
118
DNS Server Address
118
RIP Setup
119
Multicast
119
Any IP
120
Figure 57 any IP Example
121
LAN Screens
122
LAN IP Screen
122
LAN DHCP Setup Screen
122
Figure 58 Network > LAN > IP
122
Table 48 Network > LAN > IP
122
LAN Static DHCP Screen
123
Figure 59 Network > LAN > DHCP Setup
123
Table 49 Network > LAN > DHCP Setup
123
LAN Client List Screen
124
Figure 60 Network > LAN > Static DHCP
124
Table 50 Network > LAN > Static DHCP
124
LAN IP Alias Screen
125
Figure 61 Network > LAN > Client List
125
Table 51 Network > LAN > Client List
125
Figure 62 Network > LAN > IP Alias
126
Table 52 Network > LAN > IP Alias
126
LAN Advanced Screen
127
Figure 63 Network > LAN > Advanced
128
Table 53 Network > LAN > Advanced
128
Chapter 8 NAT
131
NAT Overview
131
Port Forwarding: Services and Port Numbers
131
Trigger Port Forwarding
132
Trigger Port Forwarding Example
132
Figure 64 Multiple Servers Behind NAT Example
132
Figure 65 Trigger Port Forwarding Process: Example
132
Two Points to Remember about Trigger Ports
133
Sip Alg
133
NAT Screens
133
NAT General Screen
133
NAT Port Forwarding Screen
134
Figure 66 Network > NAT > General
134
Table 54 Network > NAT > General
134
Figure 67 Network > NAT > Port Forwarding
135
Table 55 Network > NAT > Port Forwarding
135
NAT Port Forwarding Edit Screen
136
NAT Trigger Port Screen
136
Figure 68 Network > NAT > Port Forwarding > Edit
136
Table 56 Network > NAT > Port Forwarding > Edit
136
Figure 69 Network > NAT > Trigger Port
137
Table 57 Network > NAT > Trigger Port
137
NAT ALG Screen
138
Figure 70 Network > NAT > ALG
138
Table 58 Network > NAT > ALG
138
Chapter 9 SIP
139
SIP Overview
139
Introduction to Voip
139
Introduction to SIP
139
SIP Identities
139
SIP Number
139
SIP Service Domain
140
SIP Call Progression
140
SIP Client Server
140
Table 59 SIP Call Progression
140
Figure 71 SIP User Agent
141
Figure 72 SIP Proxy Server
141
SIP Proxy Server
141
SIP User Agent
141
SIP Redirect Server
142
SIP Register Server
142
Rtp
142
Figure 73 SIP Redirect Server
142
NAT and SIP
143
Sip Alg
143
Use NAT
143
Stun
143
Outbound Proxy
144
Voice Coding
144
PSTN Call Setup Signaling
144
Figure 74 STUN
144
MWI (Message Waiting Indication)
145
Quality of Service (Qos)
145
Type of Service (Tos)
145
Diffserv
145
DSCP and Per-Hop Behavior
145
Figure 75 Diffserv: Differentiated Service Field
145
Vlan
146
SIP Screens
146
SIP Settings Screen
146
Figure 76 Voip > SIP > SIP Settings
147
Table 60 Voip > SIP > SIP Settings
147
Advanced SIP Setup Screen
148
Figure 77 Voip > SIP > SIP Settings > Advanced
149
Table 61 Voip > SIP > SIP Settings > Advanced
150
SIP Qos Screen
152
Figure 78 Voip > SIP > Qos
153
Table 62 Voip > SIP > Qos
153
Chapter 10 Phone
155
Phone Overview
155
Voice Activity Detection/Silence Suppression/Comfort Noise
155
Echo Cancellation
155
Supplementary Phone Services Overview
155
The Flash Key
156
Europe Type Supplementary Phone Services
156
Table 63 European Type Flash Key Commands
156
USA Type Supplementary Services
158
Table 64 USA Type Flash Key Commands
158
Phone Screens
159
Analog Phone Screen
159
Figure 79 Voip > Phone > Analog Phone
159
Table 65 Voip > Phone > Analog Phone
159
Advanced Analog Phone Setup Screen
160
Figure 80 Voip > Phone > Analog Phone > Advanced
161
Table 66 Voip > Phone > Analog Phone > Advanced
161
Common Phone Settings Screen
162
Phone Region Screen
162
Figure 81 Voip > Phone > Common
162
Table 67 Voip > Phone > Common
162
Figure 82 Voip > Phone > Region
163
Table 68 Voip > Phone > Region
163
Chapter 11 Phone Book
165
Phone Book Overview
165
Phone Book Screens
165
Incoming Call Policy Screen
165
Figure 83 Voip > Phone Book > Incoming Call Policy
166
Table 69 Voip > Phone Book > Incoming Call Policy
166
Speed Dial Screen
167
Figure 84 Voip > Phone Book > Speed Dial
168
Table 70 Voip > Phone Book > Speed Dial
168
Chapter 12 PSTN Line
171
PSTN Line Overview
171
PSTN Line General Screen
171
Figure 85 Voip > PSTN Line > General
172
Table 71 Voip > PSTN Line > General
172
Chapter 13 Voip Trunking
173
Voip Trunking Overview
173
Voip Trunking and Security
173
Auto Attendant and Authentication
173
Peer Call Authentication
174
Figure 86 Peer Devices Connecting
174
Table 72 Matching Incoming and Outgoing Authentication
174
Call Rules
175
Voip Trunking Scenarios
175
Voip Phone to PSTN Phone
175
PSTN Phone to Voip Phone
175
Figure 87 Voip Phone to PSTN Phone
175
Table 73 Call Rules
175
PSTN Phone to PSTN Phone Via Voip
176
Trunking General Screen
176
Figure 88 PSTN Phone to Voip Phone
176
Figure 89 PSTN Phone to PSTN Phone Via Voip
176
Figure 90 Voip > Trunking > General
176
Trunking Peer Call Screen
177
Table 74 Voip > Trunking > General
177
Figure 91 Voip > Trunking > Peer Call
178
Table 75 Voip > Trunking > Peer Call
178
Trunking Call Rule Screen
179
Figure 92 Voip > Trunking > Call Rule
180
Table 76 Voip > Trunking > Call Rule
180
Voip Trunking Example: Voip to PSTN
181
Background Information
181
Configuration Details: Outgoing
181
Figure 93 Voip to PSTN Example
181
Configuration Details: Incoming
182
Figure 94 Voip to PSTN Example - Speed Dial Screen
182
Figure 95 Voip to PSTN Example - Outgoing Authentication
182
Call Progression
183
Figure 96 Voip to PSTN Example - Incoming Authentication
183
Table 77 Voip Trunking Call Progression
183
Voip Trunking Example: PSTN to PSTN Via Voip
184
Background Information
184
Configuration Details: Outgoing
184
Figure 97 PSTN to PSTN Example
184
Figure 98 PSTN to PSTN Example: General Configuration
185
Figure 99 PSTN to PSTN Example - Outgoing Authentication
185
Configuration Details: Incoming
186
Figure 100 PSTN to PSTN Example - Call Rule
186
Call Progression
187
Figure 101 PSTN to PSTN Example - Incoming Authentication
187
Table 78 PSTN to PSTN: Voip Trunking Call Progression
187
Chapter 14 Firewall
189
Firewall Overview
189
Stateful Inspection Firewall
189
About the Zyxel Device Firewall
189
Guidelines for Enhancing Security with Your Firewall
190
The Firewall, NAT and Remote Management
190
LAN-To-WAN Rules
190
Figure 102 Firewall Rule Directions
190
WAN-To-LAN Rules
191
Triangle Route
191
Figure 103 Ideal Firewall Setup
191
The "Triangle Route" Problem
192
Solving the "Triangle Route" Problem
192
Figure 104 "Triangle Route" Problem
192
Firewall Screens
193
General Firewall Screen
193
Figure 105 IP Alias
193
Figure 106 Security > Firewall > General
193
Table 79 Security > Firewall > General
193
Firewall Services Screen
194
Figure 107 Security > Firewall > Services
195
Table 80 Security > Firewall > Services
195
Chapter 15 Content Filter
197
Content Filtering Overview
197
Content Filtering Screens
197
Content Filter Screen
197
Figure 108 Security > Content Filter > Filter
198
Table 81 Security > Content Filter > Filter
198
Content Filter Schedule Screen
199
Figure 109 Security > Content Filter > Schedule
199
Table 82 Security > Content Filter > Schedule
199
Chapter 16 Static Route
201
Static Route Overview
201
Static Route Screens
201
IP Static Route Screen
201
Figure 110 Example of Static Routing Topology
201
IP Static Route Edit Screen
202
Figure 111 Management > Static Route > IP Static Route
202
Table 83 Management > Static Route > IP Static Route
202
Figure 112 Management > Static Route > IP Static Route > Edit
203
Table 84 Management > Static Route > IP Static Route > Edit
203
Chapter 17 Bandwidth MGMT
205
Bandwidth Management Overview
205
Bandwidth Classes and Filters
205
Proportional Bandwidth Allocation
206
Application-Based Bandwidth Management
206
Subnet-Based Bandwidth Management
206
Application- and Subnet-Based Bandwidth Management
206
Figure 113 Subnet-Based Bandwidth Management Example
206
Table 85 Application and Subnet-Based Bandwidth Management Example
206
Scheduler
207
Maximize Bandwidth Usage
207
Reserving Bandwidth for Non-Bandwidth Class Traffic
207
Maximize Bandwidth Usage Example
208
Priority-Based Allotment of Unused and Unbudgeted Bandwidth
208
Table 86 Maximize Bandwidth Usage Example
208
Table 87 Priority-Based Allotment of Unused and Unbudgeted Bandwidth Example
208
Fairness-Based Allotment of Unused and Unbudgeted Bandwidth
209
Bandwidth Borrowing
209
Table 88 Fairness-Based Allotment of Unused and Unbudgeted Bandwidth Example
209
Bandwidth Borrowing Example
210
Maximize Bandwidth Usage with Bandwidth Borrowing
210
Over Allotment of Bandwidth
210
Table 89 Bandwidth Borrowing Example
210
Table 90 over Allotment of Bandwidth Example
210
Bandwidth Management Screens
211
Bandwidth Management Summary Screen
211
Figure 114 Management > Bandwidth MGMT > Summary
212
Table 91 Management > Bandwidth MGMT > Summary
212
Bandwidth Class Setup Screen
214
Figure 115 Management > Bandwidth MGMT > Class Setup
214
Table 92 Management > Bandwidth MGMT > Class Setup
214
Bandwidth Class Edit Screen
215
Figure 116 Management > Bandwidth MGMT > Class Setup > Edit
215
Table 93 Management > Bandwidth MGMT > Class Setup > Edit
215
Bandwidth Monitor Screen
216
Figure 117 Management > Bandwidth MGMT > Monitor
217
Table 94 Management > Bandwidth MGMT > Monitor
217
Chapter 18 Remote MGMT
219
Remote Management Overview
219
Remote Management Limitations
219
Remote Management and NAT
219
System Timeout
220
Remote Management Screens
220
WWW Screen
220
Figure 118 Management > Remote MGMT > WWW
220
Table 95 Management > Remote MGMT > WWW
220
Telnet Screen
221
FTP Screen
221
Figure 119 Management > Remote MGMT > Telnet
221
Table 96 Management > Remote MGMT > Telnet
221
Snmp
222
Figure 120 Management > Remote MGMT > FTP
222
Table 97 Management > Remote MGMT > FTP
222
Figure 121 SNMP Management Model
223
Supported Mibs
223
Configuring SNMP
224
SNMP Traps
224
Table 98 SNMP Traps
224
Figure 122 Management > Remote MGMT > SNMP
225
Table 99 Remote Management: SNMP
225
DNS Screen
226
Figure 123 Management > Remote MGMT > DNS
226
Security Screen
226
Table 100 Management > Remote MGMT > DNS
226
Figure 124 Management > Remote MGMT > Security
227
Table 101 Management > Remote MGMT > Security
227
Chapter 19 Upnp
229
Introducing Universal Plug and Play
229
How Do I Know if I'M Using Upnp
229
NAT Traversal
229
Cautions with Upnp
229
Upnp and Zyxel
230
Upnp Examples
230
Installing Upnp in Windows Example
230
Installing Upnp in Windows Me
230
Figure 125 Add/Remove Programs: Windows Setup: Communication
231
Figure 126 Add/Remove Programs: Windows Setup: Communication: Components
231
Installing Upnp in Windows XP
232
Figure 127 Network Connections
232
Figure 128 Windows Optional Networking Components Wizard
232
Using Upnp in Windows XP Example
233
Auto-Discover Your Upnp-Enabled Network Device
233
Figure 129 Networking Services
233
Figure 130 Network Connections
234
Figure 131 Internet Connection Properties
235
Figure 132 Internet Connection Properties: Advanced Settings
236
Figure 133 Internet Connection Properties: Advanced Settings: Add
236
Web Configurator Easy Access
237
Figure 134 System Tray Icon
237
Figure 135 Internet Connection Status
237
Figure 136 Network Connections
238
Figure 137 Network Connections: My Network Places
239
Upnp General Screen
240
Figure 138 Network Connections: My Network Places: Properties: Example
240
Figure 139 Management > Upnp
241
Table 102 Management > Upnp
241
Chapter 20 System
243
System Features Overview
243
System Name
243
Domain Name
243
DNS Server Address Assignment
243
Dynamic DNS
244
Pre-Defined NTP Time Servers List
244
Table 103 Pre-Defined NTP Time Servers
244
Resetting the Time
245
System Screens
245
General System Screen
245
Figure 140 Maintenance > System > General
246
Table 104 Maintenance > System > General
246
Dynamic DNS Screen
247
Figure 141 Maintenance > System > Dynamic DNS
247
Table 105 Maintenance > System > Dynamic DNS
247
Time Setting Screen
248
Figure 142 Maintenance > System > Time Setting
249
Table 106 Maintenance > System > Time Setting
249
Chapter 21 Logs
251
Logs Overview
251
Alerts
251
Syslog Logs
251
Table 107 Syslog Logs
251
Logs Screens
252
View Log Screen
252
Figure 143 Maintenance > Logs > View Log
252
Table 108 Maintenance > Logs > View Log
252
Log Settings Screen
253
Figure 144 Maintenance > Logs > Log Settings
254
Table 109 Maintenance > Logs > Log Settings
254
Log Message Descriptions
256
Table 110 System Error Logs
256
Table 111 System Maintenance Logs
256
Table 112 Access Control Logs
257
Table 113 TCP Reset Logs
257
Table 114 Packet Filter Logs
258
Table 115 ICMP Logs
258
Table 116 PPP Logs
259
Table 117 Upnp Logs
259
Table 118 Content Filtering Logs
259
Table 119 Attack Logs
260
Table 120 Remote Management Logs
261
Table 121 ICMP Notes
261
Table 122 SIP Logs
263
Table 123 RTP Logs
263
Table 124 Lifeline Logs
263
Chapter 22 Tools
265
Tools Overview
265
Zyxel Firmware
265
Tools Screens
265
Firmware Screen
265
Firmware Upload Screens
266
Figure 145 Maintenance > Tools > Firmware
266
Table 125 Maintenance > Tools > Firmware
266
Configuration Screen
267
Figure 146 Firmware Upload in Process
267
Figure 147 Network Temporarily Disconnected
267
Restore Configuration Screens
268
Figure 148 Maintenance > Tools > Configuration
268
Table 126 Maintenance > Tools > Configuration
268
Restart Screen
269
Figure 149 Configuration Upload Successful
269
Figure 150 Network Temporarily Disconnected
269
Figure 151 Maintenance > Tools > Restart
270
Figure 152 Maintenance > Tools > Restart > in Progress
270
Chapter 23 Troubleshooting
271
Problems Starting up the Zyxel Device
271
Problems with the LAN
271
Table 127 Troubleshooting Starting up Your Device
271
Table 128 Troubleshooting the LAN
271
Problems with the WAN
272
Problems Accessing the Zyxel Device
272
Table 129 Troubleshooting the WAN
272
Table 130 Troubleshooting Accessing Your Device
272
Pop-Up Windows, Javascripts and Java Permissions
273
Internet Explorer Pop-Up Blockers
273
Figure 153 Pop-Up Blocker
274
Figure 154 Internet Options
274
Figure 155 Internet Options
275
Javascripts
276
Figure 156 Pop-Up Blocker Settings
276
Figure 157 Internet Options
277
Figure 158 Security Settings - Java Scripting
277
Java Permissions
278
Figure 159 Security Settings - Java
278
Telephone Problems
279
Figure 160 Java (Sun)
279
Table 131 Troubleshooting Telephone
279
Problems with Multiple SIP Accounts
280
Outgoing Calls
280
Figure 161 Outgoing Calls: Default
280
Figure 162 Outgoing Calls: Individual Configuration
280
Incoming Calls
281
Figure 163 Incoming Calls: Default
281
Figure 164 Incoming Calls: Individual Configuration
281
Appendix A Product Specifications
283
Table 133 Firmware Features
284
Table 134 Feature Specifications
285
Table 135 Zyxel Device Power Adaptor Specifications
286
Product Specifications
283
Table 132 Device Specifications
283
Appendix B
287
Setting up Your Computer's IP Address
287
Figure 165 Windows 95/98/Me: Network: Configuration
288
Installing Components
288
Figure 166 Windows 95/98/Me: TCP/IP Properties: IP Address
289
Figure 167 Windows 95/98/Me: TCP/IP Properties: DNS Configuration
290
Verifying Settings
290
Figure 168 Windows XP: Start Menu
291
Figure 169 Windows XP: Control Panel
291
Figure 170 Windows XP: Control Panel: Network Connections: Properties
292
Figure 171 Windows XP: Local Area Connection Properties
292
Figure 172 Windows XP: Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties
293
Figure 173 Windows XP: Advanced TCP/IP Properties
294
Figure 174 Windows XP: Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties
295
Macintosh os X
295
Figure 175 Macintosh os X: Apple Menu
296
Figure 176 Macintosh os X: Network
296
Figure 177 Red hat 9.0: KDE: Network Configuration: Devices
297
Figure 178 Red hat 9.0: KDE: Ethernet Device: General
298
Figure 179 Red hat 9.0: KDE: Network Configuration: DNS
298
Figure 180 Red hat 9.0: KDE: Network Configuration: Activate
299
Figure 181 Red hat 9.0: Dynamic IP Address Setting in Ifconfig-Eth0
299
Using Configuration Files
299
Figure 182 Red hat 9.0: Static IP Address Setting in Ifconfig-Eth0
300
Figure 183 Red hat 9.0: DNS Settings in Resolv.conf
300
Figure 184 Red hat 9.0: Restart Ethernet Card
300
Figure 185 Red hat 9.0: Checking TCP/IP Properties
300
Appendix C
301
IP Addresses and Subnetting
301
Table 136 Classes of IP Addresses
302
Table 137 Allowed IP Address Range by Class
302
Table 138 "Natural" Masks
303
Table 139 Alternative Subnet Mask Notation
303
Subnet Masks
303
Table 140 Two Subnets Example
304
Table 141 Subnet 1
305
Table 142 Subnet 2
305
Table 143 Subnet 1
305
Table 144 Subnet 2
306
Table 145 Subnet 3
306
Table 146 Subnet 4
306
Example Eight Subnets
306
Table 147 Eight Subnets
307
Table 148 Class C Subnet Planning
307
Subnetting with Class a and Class B Networks
307
Table 149 Class B Subnet Planning
308
Appendix Dsip Passthrough
309
Appendix E Internal SPTGEN
311
Figure 186 Configuration Text File Format: Column Descriptions
311
Figure 187 Invalid Parameter Entered: Command Line Example
312
Figure 188 Valid Parameter Entered: Command Line Example
312
Internal Sptgen Ftp Download Example
312
Figure 189 Internal SPTGEN FTP Download Example
313
Figure 190 Internal SPTGEN FTP Upload Example
313
Table 150 Abbreviations Used in the Example Internal SPTGEN Screens Table
314
Table 151 Menu 1 General Setup
314
Table 152 Menu 3
314
Table 153 Menu 4 Internet Access Setup
318
Table 154 Menu 12
319
Table 155 Menu 15 SUA Server Setup
320
Table 156 Menu 21.1 Filter Set #1
321
Table 157 Menu 21.1 Filer Set #2
323
Table 158 Menu 23 System Menus
324
Table 159 Menu 24.11 Remote Management Control
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Table 160 Command Examples
326
Appendix F Services
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Table 161 Examples of Services
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Index
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ZyXEL Communications P-2302HW-P1 Series Quick Start Manual (13 pages)
802.11b/g wireless voip station gateway
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ZyXEL Communications
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Gateway
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Table of Contents
Quick Start Guide
1
Connect the Hardware
2
Initial Configuration
3
Connection Wizard
4
STEP 1: System Information
5
Ethernet Connection
7
Pppoe Connection
9
Make Phone Calls
11
Voip Trunking Overview
12
ZyXEL Communications P-2302HW-P1 Series Declaration Of Conformity (1 page)
802.11b/g Wireless VoIP Station Gateway
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ZyXEL Communications
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Gateway
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