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ZyXEL Communications P-793H V2 - User Manual (490 pages)
G.SHDSL.bis Bonded Broadband Gateway
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Table of Contents
About this User's Guide
3
Document Conventions
6
Safety Warnings
8
Contents Overview
9
Table of Contents
9
Table of Contents
11
List of Figures
23
List of Tables
31
User's Guide
35
PART I User's Guide
35
Chapter 1 Getting to Know Your P-793H V2
37
Overview
37
High-Speed Internet Access with G.SHDSL
37
High-Speed Point-To-Point Connections
38
High-Speed Point-To-2Points Connections
38
Figure 1 High-Speed Internet Access with Your P-793H V2
38
Figure 2 Point-To-Point Connections with Your P-793H V2
38
Ways to Manage the P-793H V2
39
Figure 3 Point-To-2Points Connections with Your P-793H V2
39
Good Habits for Managing the P-793H V2
40
Leds
40
Figure 4 Leds
40
Table 1 Leds
40
The RESET Button
41
Using the RESET Button
41
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 at Login
44
Web Configurator Main Screen
45
Figure 7 Select a Mode
45
Figure 8 Main Screen
45
Navigation Panel
46
Table 2 Web Configurator Icons in the Title Bar
46
Table 3 Navigation Panel Summary
46
Title Bar
46
Main Window
49
Status Bar
49
Status Screens
51
Chapter 3 Status Screens
51
Overview
51
The Status Screen
51
Figure 9 Status Screen
51
Table 4 Status Screen
52
Client List
54
Status: VPN Status
54
Any IP Table
54
Figure 10 any IP Table
54
Table 5 any IP Table
54
Packet Statistics
55
Figure 11 Packet Statistics
55
Table 6 Packet Statistics
55
Chapter 4 Internet Setup Wizard
57
Overview
57
Internet Access Wizard Setup
57
Figure 12 Select a Mode
57
Figure 13 Wizard Welcome
58
Figure 14 Auto Detection: no DSL Connection
58
Figure 15 Auto-Detection: Pppoe
59
Figure 16 Auto Detection: Failed
59
Figure 17 Internet Access Wizard Setup: ISP Parameters
60
Manual Configuration
60
Table 7 Internet Access Wizard Setup: ISP Parameters
60
Figure 18 Internet Connection with Pppoe
61
Figure 19 Internet Connection with RFC 1483
62
Table 8 Internet Connection with Pppoe
62
Figure 20 Internet Connection with ENET ENCAP
63
Table 9 Internet Connection with RFC 1483
63
Figure 21 Internet Connection with Pppoa
64
Table 10 Internet Connection with ENET ENCAP
64
Figure 22 Internet Access Setup Complete
65
Table 11 Internet Connection with Pppoa
65
Tutorials
67
Chapter 5 Tutorials
67
Overview
67
Configuring Point-To-Point Connection
67
Set up the Server
68
Figure 23 WAN > Internet Access Setup
68
Set up the Client
69
Connect the P-793H V2S
69
Configuring a Point-To-2Points Connection
70
Set up the Server
70
Set up the Clients
71
Figure 24 WAN > Internet Access Setup
71
Connect the P-793H V2S
72
Figure 25 WAN > Internet Connection > Service Type of B
72
Figure 26 WAN > Internet Connection > Service Type of C
72
Technical Reference
73
Part II: Technical Reference
73
WAN Setup
75
Chapter 6 WAN Setup
75
Overview
75
What You Can Do in the WAN Screens
75
Figure 27 LAN and WAN
75
What You Need to Know about WAN
76
Before You Begin
77
The Internet Access Setup Screen
78
Figure 28 Network > WAN >Internet Access Setup
78
Table 12 Network > WAN > Internet Access Setup
79
2Wire-2Line Service Mode
82
Figure 29 2Wire-2Line Service Mode
82
Table 13 2Wire-2Line Service Mode
82
Advanced Internet Access Setup
83
Figure 30 Network > WAN > Internet Access Setup: Advanced Setup
83
Table 14 Network > WAN > Internet Access Setup: Advanced Setup
83
The more Connections Screen
86
Figure 31 Network > WAN > more Connections
86
Table 15 Network > WAN > more Connections
86
Figure 32 Network > WAN > more Connections: Edit
87
More Connections Edit
87
Table 16 Network > WAN > more Connections: Edit
87
Configuring more Connections Advanced Setup
90
Figure 33 Network > WAN > more Connections: Edit: Advanced Setup
90
Table 17 Network > WAN > more Connections: Edit: Advanced Setup
90
The WAN Backup Setup Screen
92
Figure 34 Network > Internet (WAN) > WAN Backup
92
Table 18 Network > Internet (WAN) > WAN Backup
92
WAN Technical Reference
93
Encapsulation
93
Multiplexing
95
VPI and VCI
95
IP Address Assignment
95
Nailed-Up Connection (PPP)
96
Nat
96
Metric
96
Traffic Redirect
97
Figure 35 Traffic Redirect Example
97
Traffic Shaping
98
Figure 36 Traffic Redirect LAN Setup
98
ATM Traffic Classes
99
Figure 37 Example of Traffic Shaping
99
LAN Setup
101
Chapter 7 LAN Setup
101
Overview
101
What You Can Do in the LAN Screens
101
What You Need to Know about LAN
102
Before You Begin
103
The IP Screen
103
Figure 38 Network > LAN > IP
103
Figure 39 Network > LAN > IP: Advanced Setup
104
Table 19 Network > LAN > IP
104
The Advanced LAN IP Setup Screen
104
Table 20 Network > LAN > IP: Advanced Setup
105
The DHCP Setup Screen
106
Figure 40 Network > LAN > DHCP Setup
106
Table 21 Network > LAN > DHCP Setup
107
The Client List Screen
108
Figure 41 Network > LAN > Client List
108
Table 22 Network > LAN > Client List
108
The IP Alias Screen
109
Figure 42 Physical Network & Partitioned Logical Networks
109
Configuring the LAN IP Alias Screen
110
Figure 43 Network > LAN > IP Alias
110
Table 23 Network > LAN > IP Alias
110
LAN Technical Reference
111
Lans, Wans and the Zyxel Device
111
Figure 44 LAN and WAN IP Addresses
111
DHCP Setup
112
DNS Server Addresses
112
Lan Tcp/Ip
113
RIP Setup
114
Multicast
114
Chapter 8 Network Address Translation (NAT)
117
Overview
117
What You Can Do in the NAT Screens
117
What You Need to Know about NAT
117
The NAT General Setup Screen
119
Figure 45 Network > NAT > General
119
Table 24 Network > NAT > General
119
The Port Forwarding Screen
120
Configuring the Port Forwarding Screen
121
Figure 46 Multiple Servers Behind NAT Example
121
Figure 47 Network > NAT > Port Forwarding
121
The Port Forwarding Rule Edit Screen
122
Figure 48 Network > NAT > Port Forwarding: Edit
122
Table 25 Network > NAT > Port Forwarding
122
The Address Mapping Screen
123
Table 26 Network > NAT > Port Forwarding: Edit
123
Figure 49 Network > NAT > Address Mapping
124
Table 27 Network > NAT > Address Mapping
124
Figure 50 Network > NAT > Address Mapping: Edit
125
The Address Mapping Rule Edit Screen
125
Table 28 Network > NAT > Address Mapping: Edit
126
The ALG Screen
127
NAT Technical Reference
127
NAT Definitions
127
Figure 51 Network > NAT > ALG
127
Table 29 Network > NAT > ALG
127
What NAT Does
128
Table 30 NAT Definitions
128
How NAT Works
129
Figure 52 How NAT Works
129
NAT Application
130
NAT Mapping Types
130
Figure 53 NAT Application with IP Alias
130
Table 31 NAT Mapping Types
131
Firewalls
133
Chapter 9 Firewalls
133
Overview
133
What You Can Do in the Firewall Screens
133
Figure 54 Default Firewall Action
133
What You Need to Know about Firewall
134
Firewall Rule Setup Example
135
The Firewall General Screen
138
Figure 55 Security > Firewall > General
138
Table 32 Security > Firewall > General
139
The Firewall Rule Screen
140
Figure 56 Security > Firewall > Rules
140
Table 33 Security > Firewall > Rules
140
Configuring Firewall Rules
142
Figure 57 Security > Firewall > Rules: Edit
142
Table 34 Security > Firewall > Rules: Edit
142
Customized Services
144
Figure 58 Security > Firewall > Rules: Edit: Edit Customized Services
144
Table 35 Security > Firewall > Rules: Edit: Edit Customized Services
144
Configuring a Customized Service
145
The Firewall Threshold Screen
145
Figure 59 Security > Firewall > Rules: Edit: Edit Customized Services: Config
145
Table 36 Security > Firewall > Rules: Edit: Edit Customized Services: Config
145
Figure 60 Three-Way Handshake
146
Threshold Values
146
Configuring Firewall Thresholds
147
Figure 61 Security > Firewall > Threshold
147
Table 37 Security > Firewall > Threshold
147
Firewall Technical Reference
149
Firewall Rules Overview
149
Guidelines for Enhancing Security with Your Firewall
150
Security Considerations
151
Triangle Route
151
Figure 62 Ideal Firewall Setup
151
Figure 63 "Triangle Route" Problem
152
Figure 64 IP Alias
153
Content Filtering
155
Chapter 10 Content Filtering
155
Overview
155
What You Can Do in the Content Filter Screens
155
What You Need to Know about Content Filtering
155
Before You Begin
155
Content Filtering Example
156
The Keyword Screen
158
Figure 65 Security > Content Filtering > Keyword
158
Table 38 Security > Content Filtering > Keyword
158
The Schedule Screen
159
Figure 66 Security > Content Filter > Schedule
159
Table 39 Security > Content Filter: Schedule
159
The Trusted Screen
160
Figure 67 Security > Content Filter: Trusted
160
Table 40 Security > Content Filter: Trusted
160
Vpn
161
Chapter 11 VPN
161
Overview
161
What You Can Do in the VPN Screens
161
Figure 68 VPN: Example
161
What You Need to Know about Ipsec VPN
162
Figure 69 VPN: IKE SA and Ipsec SA
162
Before You Begin
163
VPN Setup Screen
163
Figure 70 Ipsec Summary Fields
163
Figure 71 Security > VPN > Setup
164
Table 41 Security > VPN > Setup
164
The VPN Edit Screen
166
Figure 72 Security > VPN > Setup > Edit
166
Table 42 Security > VPN > Setup > Edit
166
Configuring Advanced IKE Settings
171
Figure 73 Security > VPN > Setup > Edit > Advanced Setup
171
Table 43 Security > VPN > Setup > Edit > Advanced Setup
171
Manual Key Setup
173
Security Parameter Index (SPI)
174
Configuring Manual Key
174
Figure 74 Security > VPN > Setup > Manual Key
174
Table 44 Security > VPN > Setup > Manual Key
175
Viewing SA Monitor
177
Figure 75 Security > VPN > Monitor
178
Table 45 Security > VPN > Monitor
178
Configuring VPN Global Setting
179
Ipsec VPN Technical Reference
179
Figure 76 Security > VPN > Global Setting
179
Table 46 Security > VPN > Global Setting
179
Figure 77 Ipsec Architecture
180
Ipsec and NAT
180
Ipsec Architecture
180
Table 47 VPN and NAT
181
VPN, NAT, and NAT Traversal
181
Figure 78 NAT Router between Ipsec Routers
182
Table 48 VPN and NAT
182
Encapsulation
183
Figure 79 Transport and Tunnel Mode Ipsec Encapsulation
183
Figure 80 Two Phases to Set up the Ipsec SA
184
IKE Phases
184
Keep Alive
185
Negotiation Mode
185
Remote DNS Server
185
Figure 81 VPN Host Using Intranet DNS Server Example
186
ID Type and Content
186
Table 49 Local ID Type and Content Fields
187
Table 50 Peer ID Type and Content Fields
187
Diffie-Hellman (DH) Key Groups
188
Pre-Shared Key
188
Table 51 Matching ID Type and Content Configuration Example
188
Table 52 Mismatching ID Type and Content Configuration Example
188
Telecommuter Vpn/Ipsec Examples
188
Figure 82 Telecommuters Sharing One VPN Rule Example
189
Table 53 Telecommuters Sharing One VPN Rule Example
189
Figure 83 Telecommuters Using Unique VPN Rules Example
190
Table 54 Telecommuters Using Unique VPN Rules Example
190
Certificates
193
Chapter 12 Certificates
193
Overview
193
What You Need to Know about Certificates
193
Figure 84 Certificates Example
193
Verifying a Certificate
194
Figure 85 Remote Host Certificates
194
The Trusted Cas Screen
195
Figure 86 Certificate Details
195
Figure 87 Trusted Cas
196
Table 55 Trusted Cas
196
Figure 88 Trusted CA Import
197
Table 56 Trusted CA Import
197
Trusted CA Import
197
Figure 89 Trusted CA Details
198
Table 57 Trusted CA Details
198
Trusted CA Details
198
Certificates Technical Reference
200
Certificates Overview
200
Private-Public Certificates
200
Static Route
203
Chapter 13 Static Route
203
Overview
203
Figure 90 Example of Static Routing Topology
203
The Static Route Screen
204
Figure 91 Advanced > Static Route
204
Table 58 Advanced > Static Route
204
Figure 92 Advanced > Static Route: Edit
205
Static Route Edit
205
Table 59 Advanced > Static Route: Edit
205
Chapter 14
207
Q/1P
207
Overview
207
What You Can Do in the 802.1Q/1P Screens
207
What You Need to Know about 802.1Q/1P
207
Figure 93 802.1Q/1P
207
Q/1P Example
209
The 802.1Q/1P Group Setting Screen
213
Figure 94 Advanced > 802.1Q/1P > Group Setting
213
Table 60 Advanced > 802.1Q/1P > Group Setting
213
Editing 802.1Q/1P Group Setting
214
Figure 95 Advanced > 802.1Q/1P > Group Setting > Edit
214
Table 61 Advanced > 802.1Q/1P > Group Setting > Edit
214
The 802.1Q/1P Port Setting Screen
215
Figure 96 Advanced > 802.1Q/1P > Port Setting
215
Table 62 Advanced > 802.1Q/1P > Port Setting
216
Quality of Service (Qos)
217
Chapter 15 Quality of Service (Qos)
217
Overview
217
Qos Overview
217
What You Can Do in the Qos Screens
218
What You Need to Know about Qos
218
Qos Class Setup Example
219
Figure 97 Qos Example
220
Figure 98 Qos Class Example: Voip -1
220
Figure 99 Qos Class Example: Voip -2
221
Figure 100 Qos Class Example: Boss -1
221
Figure 101 Qos Class Example: Boss -2
222
The Qos General Screen
223
Figure 102 Advanced > Qos > General
223
Table 63 Advanced > Qos > General
223
The Class Setup Screen
224
Figure 103 Advanced > Qos > Class Setup
224
Table 64 Advanced > Qos > Class Setup
224
Figure 104 Advanced > Qos > Class Setup: Edit
226
The Class Configuration Screen
226
Table 65 Advanced > Qos > Class Setup: Edit
227
The Qos Monitor Screen
230
Figure 105 Advanced > Qos > Monitor
230
Table 66 Advanced > Qos > Monitor
230
Qos Technical Reference
231
IEEE 802.1Q Tag
231
IP Precedence
231
Table 67 IEEE 802.1P Priority Level and Traffic Type
231
Diffserv
232
Automatic Priority Queue Assignment
232
Table 68 Internal Layer2 and Layer3 Qos Mapping
233
Dynamic DNS Setup
235
Chapter 16 Dynamic DNS Setup
235
Overview
235
What You Need to Know about DDNS
235
The Dynamic DNS Screen
236
Figure 106 Advanced > Dynamic DNS
236
Table 69 Advanced > Dynamic DNS
236
Remote Management
239
Chapter 17 Remote Management
239
Overview
239
Figure 107 Remote Management from the WAN
239
What You Can Do in the Remote Management Screens
240
What You Need to Know about Remote Management
240
The WWW Screen
241
Configuring the WWW Screen
241
Figure 108 Advanced > Remote Management > WWW
241
The Telnet Screen
242
Figure 109 Advanced > Remote Management > Telnet
242
Table 70 Advanced > Remote Management > WWW
242
The FTP Screen
243
Figure 110 Advanced > Remote Management > FTP
243
Table 71 Advanced > Remote Management > Telnet
243
The SNMP Screen
244
Table 72 Advanced > Remote Management > FTP
244
Figure 111 SNMP Management Model
245
SNMP Traps
246
Supported Mibs
246
Table 73 SNMP Traps
246
Configuring SNMP
247
Figure 112 Advanced > Remote Management > SNMP
247
Table 74 Advanced > Remote Management > SNMP
247
The DNS Screen
248
Figure 113 Advanced > Remote Management > DNS
248
Table 75 Advanced > Remote Management > DNS
248
The ICMP Screen
249
Figure 114 Advanced > Remote Management > ICMP
249
Table 76 Advanced > Remote Management > ICMP
249
Chapter 18 Universal Plug-And-Play (Upnp)
251
Overview
251
What You Can Do in the Upnp Screen
251
What You Need to Know about Upnp
251
The Upnp Screen
253
Installing Upnp in Windows Example
253
Figure 115 Advanced > Upnp > General
253
Table 77 Advanced > Upnp > General
253
Using Upnp in Windows XP Example
257
System Settings
263
Chapter 19 System Settings
263
Overview
263
What You Can Do in the System Settings Screens
263
What You Need to Know about System Settings
263
The General Screen
264
Figure 116 Maintenance > System > General
264
Table 78 Maintenance > System > General
265
The Time Setting Screen
266
Figure 117 Maintenance > System > Time Setting
266
Table 79 Maintenance > System > Time Setting
266
Logs
269
Chapter 20 Logs
269
Overview
269
What You Can Do in the Log Screens
269
What You Need to Know about Logs
269
The View Log Screen
270
Figure 118 Maintenance > Logs > View Log
270
Table 80 Maintenance > Logs > View Log
270
The Log Settings Screen
271
Figure 119 Maintenance > Logs > Log Settings
271
Table 81 Maintenance > Logs > Log Settings
272
SMTP Error Messages
273
Example E-Mail Log
273
Table 82 SMTP Error Messages
273
Log Descriptions
274
Figure 120 E-Mail Log Example
274
Table 83 System Maintenance Logs
274
Table 84 System Error Logs
275
Table 85 Access Control Logs
276
Table 86 TCP Reset Logs
276
Table 87 Packet Filter Logs
277
Table 88 ICMP Logs
277
Table 89 CDR Logs
278
Table 90 PPP Logs
278
Table 91 Upnp Logs
278
Table 92 Content Filtering Logs
278
Table 93 Attack Logs
279
Table 94 802.1X Logs
279
Table 95 ACL Setting Notes
280
Table 96 ICMP Notes
280
Table 97 Syslog Logs
281
Table 98 RFC-2408 ISAKMP Payload Types
282
Tools
283
Chapter 21 Tools
283
Overview
283
What You Can Do in the Tool Screens
283
What You Need to Know about Tools
284
Table 99 Filename Conventions
284
Before You Begin
285
Tool Examples
285
Figure 121 Restore Using FTP Session Example
286
Figure 122 FTP Session Example of Firmware File Upload
287
Figure 123 FTP Session Example
289
Table 100 General Commands for GUI-Based FTP Clients
289
Table 101 General Commands for GUI-Based TFTP Clients
290
The Firmware Screen
291
Figure 124 Maintenance > Tools > Firmware
291
Table 102 Maintenance > Tools > Firmware
291
Figure 125 Firmware Upload in Progress
292
Figure 126 Network Temporarily Disconnected
292
Figure 127 Error Message
292
The Configuration Screen
293
Figure 128 Maintenance > Tools > Configuration
293
Table 103 Restore Configuration
293
Figure 129 Configuration Upload Successful
294
Figure 130 Network Temporarily Disconnected
294
Figure 131 Configuration Upload Error
294
The Restart Screen
295
Figure 132 Reset Warning Message
295
Figure 133 Reset in Process Message
295
Figure 134 Maintenance > Tools >Restart
295
Diagnostic
297
Chapter 22 Diagnostic
297
Overview
297
What You Can Do in the Diagnostic Screens
297
The General Diagnostic Screen
297
Figure 135 Maintenance > Diagnostic > General
297
The DSL Line Diagnostic Screen
298
Figure 136 Maintenance > Diagnostic > DSL Line
298
Table 104 Maintenance > Diagnostic > General
298
Table 105 Maintenance > Diagnostic > DSL Line
299
Introducing the SMT
301
Chapter 23 Introducing the SMT
301
Accessing the SMT
301
Figure 137 Login Screen
301
SMT Menu Items
302
Figure 138 SMT Main Menu
302
Table 106 Main Menu Summary
302
Table 107 SMT Menus Overview
303
Navigating the SMT Interface
305
Table 108 Main Menu Commands
305
General Setup
307
Chapter 24 General Setup
307
Configuring General Setup
307
Figure 139 Menu 1: General Setup
307
Table 109 Menu 1: General Setup
307
Configuring Dynamic DNS
308
Figure 140 Menu 1.1: Configure Dynamic DNS
309
Table 110 Menu 1.1: Configure Dynamic DNS
309
WAN Setup
311
Chapter 25 WAN Setup
311
Figure 141 Menu 2: WAN Setup
311
Table 111 Menu 2: WAN Setup
312
2Wire-2Line Service Mode
313
Figure 142 Menu 2: 2Wire-2Line Service Mode
313
Table 112 Menu 2: 2Wire-2Line Service Mode
314
Configuring Traffic Redirect
315
Figure 143 Menu 2.1: Traffic Redirect Setup
315
Table 113 Menu 2.1: Traffic Redirect Setup
315
LAN Setup
317
Chapter 26 LAN Setup
317
Accessing the LAN Menus
317
LAN Port Filter Setup
317
Figure 144 Menu 3: LAN Setup
317
Figure 145 Menu 3.1: LAN Port Filter Setup
317
TCP/IP and DHCP Setup Menu
318
Figure 146 Menu 3.2: TCP/IP and DHCP Ethernet Setup
318
Table 114 Menu 3.2: TCP/IP and DHCP Ethernet Setup
318
LAN IP Alias
320
Figure 147 Menu 3.2.1: IP Alias Setup
320
Table 115 Menu 3.2.1: IP Alias Setup
320
Internet Access Setup
321
Chapter 27 Internet Access Setup
321
Figure 148 Menu 4: Internet Access Setup
321
Table 116 Menu 4: Internet Access Setup
321
Remote Node Setup
325
Chapter 28 Remote Node Setup
325
Introduction to Remote Node Setup
325
Figure 149 Menu 11: Remote Node Setup
325
Remote Node Profile
326
Figure 150 Menu 11.1: Remote Node Profile (Nodes 1-7)
326
Table 117 Menu 11.1: Remote Node Profile (Nodes 1-7)
326
Remote Node Network Layer Options
328
Figure 151 Menu 11.3: Remote Node Network Layer Options
328
Table 118 Menu 11.3: Remote Node Network Layer Options
328
Remote Node Filter
330
Figure 152 Menu 11.5: Remote Node Filter
331
Table 119 Menu 11.5: Remote Node Filter
331
Remote Node ATM Layer Options
332
Table 120 Menu 11.6: Remote Node ATM Layer Options
332
Advance Setup Options
333
Figure 154 Menu 11.8: Advance Setup Options
333
Table 121 Menu 11.8: Advance Setup Options
333
Static Route Setup
335
Chapter 29 Static Route Setup
335
IP Static Route Setup
335
Figure 155 Menu 12.1: IP Static Route Setup
335
Figure 156 Menu 12.1.1: Edit IP Static Route
336
Table 122 Menu 12.1.1: Edit IP Static Route
336
Bridge Static Route Setup
337
Figure 157 Menu 12.3: Bridge Static Route Setup
337
Figure 158 Menu 12.3.1: Edit Bridge Static Route
337
Table 123 Menu 12.3.1: Edit Bridge Static Route
337
NAT Setup
339
Chapter 30 NAT Setup
339
Using NAT
339
SUA (Single User Account) Versus NAT
339
Applying NAT
340
Figure 159 Menu 4: Applying NAT for Internet Access
340
NAT Setup
341
Figure 160 Menu 11.3: Applying NAT to the Remote Node
341
Table 124 Applying NAT in Menus 4 & 11.3
341
Address Mapping Sets
342
Figure 161 Menu 15: NAT Setup
342
Figure 162 Menu 15.1: Address Mapping Sets
342
Figure 163 Menu 15.1.1: Address Mapping Rules
343
Table 125 Menu 15.1.1: Address Mapping Rules
343
Figure 164 Menu 15.1.1.1: Address Mapping Rule
344
Table 126 Menu 15.1.1.1: Address Mapping Rule
344
Configuring a Server Behind NAT
345
Figure 165 Menu 15.2: NAT Server Sets
345
General NAT Examples
346
Figure 166 Menu 15.2: NAT Server Setup
346
Table 127 Menu 15.2: NAT Server Setup
346
Figure 167 NAT Example 1
347
Figure 168 Menu 4: Internet Access & NAT Example
347
Internet Access Only
347
Example 2: Internet Access with a Default Server
348
Example 3: Multiple Public IP Addresses with Inside Servers
348
Figure 169 NAT Example 2
348
Figure 170 Menu 15.2: Specifying an Inside Server
348
Figure 171 NAT Example 3
349
Figure 172 Example 3: Menu 11.3
350
Figure 173 Example 3: Menu 15.1.1.1
351
Figure 174 Example 3: Final Menu 15.1.1
351
Example 4: NAT Unfriendly Application Programs
352
Figure 175 Example 3: Menu 15.2
352
Figure 176 NAT Example 4
352
Figure 177 Example 4: Menu 15.1.1.1: Address Mapping Rule
353
Firewall Setup
355
Chapter 31 Firewall Setup
355
Using P-793H V2 SMT Menus
355
Activating the Firewall
355
Figure 178 Menu 21: Filter and Firewall Setup
355
Figure 179 Menu 21.2: Firewall Setup
356
Filter Configuration
357
Chapter 32 Filter Configuration
357
Introduction to Filters
357
Figure 180 Outgoing Packet Filtering Process
357
The Filter Structure of the P-793H V2
358
Figure 181 Filter Rule Process
359
Configuring a Filter Set
360
Figure 182 Menu 21: Filter and Firewall Setup
360
Figure 183 Menu 21.1: Filter Set Configuration
360
Figure 184 Menu 21.1.1: Filter Rules Summary
361
Table 128 Abbreviations Used in the Filter Rules Summary Menu
361
Configuring a Filter Rule
362
Configuring a TCP/IP Filter Rule
362
Table 129 Rule Abbreviations Used
362
Figure 185 Menu 21.1.1.1: TCP/IP Filter Rule
363
Table 130 Menu 21.1.1.1: TCP/IP Filter Rule
363
Figure 186 Executing an IP Filter
365
Configuring a Generic Filter Rule
366
Figure 187 Menu 21.1.1.1: Generic Filter Rule
366
Table 131 Menu 21.1.1.1: Generic Filter Rule
366
Example Filter
367
Figure 188 Telnet Filter Example
367
Figure 189 Example Filter: Menu 21.1.3.1
368
Filter Types and NAT
369
Figure 190 Example Filter Rules Summary: Menu 21.1.3
369
Firewall Versus Filters
370
Applying a Filter
370
Applying LAN Filters
370
Figure 191 Protocol and Device Filter Sets
370
Applying Remote Node Filters
371
Figure 192 Filtering LAN Traffic
371
Figure 193 Filtering Remote Node Traffic
371
System Password
373
Chapter 33 System Password
373
Figure 194 Menu 23: System Password
373
Table 132 Menu 23: System Password
373
Chapter 34 System Information & Diagnosis
375
Introduction to System Status
375
System Status
375
Figure 195 Menu 24: System Maintenance
375
Figure 196 Menu 24.1: System Maintenance - Status
376
Table 133 Menu 24.1: System Maintenance - Status
376
System Information and Console Port Speed
377
System Information
378
Figure 197 Menu 24.2: System Information and Console Port Speed
378
Figure 198 Menu 24.2.1: System Maintenance - Information
378
Table 134 Menu 24.2.1: System Maintenance - Information
378
Console Port Speed
379
Log and Trace
379
Viewing Error Log
379
Figure 199 Menu 24.2.2: System Maintenance: Change Console Port Speed
379
Figure 200 Menu 24.3: System Maintenance - Log and Trace
380
Figure 201 Examples of Error and Information Messages
380
Syslog Logging
381
Figure 202 Menu 24.3.2: System Maintenance - UNIX Syslog
381
Table 135 Menu 24.3.2: System Maintenance - UNIX Syslog
381
Diagnostic
384
Figure 203 Menu 24.4: System Maintenance - Diagnostic
385
Table 136 Menu 24.4: System Maintenance - Diagnostic
385
Firmware and Configuration File Maintenance
387
Introduction
387
Filename Conventions
387
Backup Configuration
388
Table 137 Filename Conventions
388
Chapter 35 Firmware and Configuration File Maintenance
388
Backup Configuration
389
Using the FTP Command from the Command Line
389
Figure 204 Menu 24.5: Backup Configuration
389
Example of FTP Commands from the Command Line
390
GUI-Based FTP Clients
390
File Maintenance over WAN
390
Figure 205 FTP Session Example
390
Table 138 General Commands for GUI-Based FTP Clients
390
Backup Configuration Using TFTP
391
TFTP Command Example
391
GUI-Based TFTP Clients
392
Backup Via Console Port
392
Figure 206 System Maintenance: Backup Configuration
392
Table 139 General Commands for GUI-Based TFTP Clients
392
Restore Configuration
393
Figure 207 System Maintenance: Starting Xmodem Download Screen
393
Figure 208 Backup Configuration Example
393
Figure 209 Successful Backup Confirmation Screen
393
Figure 210 Menu 24.6: Restore Configuration
394
Restore Using FTP
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Figure 211 Restore Using FTP Session Example
395
Figure 212 System Maintenance: Restore Configuration
395
Figure 213 System Maintenance: Starting Xmodem Download Screen
395
Restore Using FTP Session Example
395
Restore Via Console Port
395
Uploading Firmware and Configuration Files
396
Firmware File Upload
396
Figure 214 Restore Configuration Example
396
Figure 215 Successful Restoration Confirmation Screen
396
Configuration File Upload
397
Figure 216 Menu 24.7.1: System Maintenance - Upload System Firmware
397
Figure 217 Menu 24.7.2: System Maintenance - Upload System Configuration File
397
FTP File Upload Command from the DOS Prompt Example
398
FTP Session Example of Firmware File Upload
398
Figure 218 FTP Session Example of Firmware File Upload
398
TFTP File Upload
399
TFTP Upload Command Example
399
Uploading Via Console Port
400
Uploading Firmware File Via Console Port
400
Figure 219 Menu 24.7.1 as Seen Using the Console Port
400
Example Xmodem Firmware Upload Using Hyperterminal
401
Uploading Configuration File Via Console Port
401
Figure 220 Example Xmodem Upload
401
Figure 221 Menu 24.7.2 as Seen Using the Console Port
401
Example Xmodem Configuration Upload Using Hyperterminal
402
Figure 222 Example Xmodem Upload
402
Menus 24.8 to 24.11
403
Chapter 36 Menus 24.8 to 24.11
403
Command Interpreter Mode
403
Command Syntax
403
Figure 223 Command Mode in Menu 24
403
Command Usage
404
Call Control Support
404
Figure 224 Valid Commands
404
Budget Management
405
Figure 225 Menu 24.9: System Maintenance - Call Control
405
Figure 226 Menu 24.9.1 - Budget Management
405
Table 140 Menu 24.9.1 - Budget Management
405
Time and Date Setting
406
Figure 227 Menu 24: System Maintenance
406
Figure 228 Menu 24.10: System Maintenance - Time and Date Setting
407
Table 141 Menu 24.10: System Maintenance - Time and Date Setting
407
Remote Management
409
Remote Management Limitations
409
Figure 229 Menu 24.11 - Remote Management Control
409
Table 142 Menu 24.11 - Remote Management Control
409
Schedule Setup
411
Chapter 37 Schedule Setup
411
Schedule Set Overview
411
Figure 230 Menu 26: Schedule Setup
411
Schedule Set Setup
412
Figure 231 Menu 26.1: Schedule Set Setup
412
Table 143 Menu 26: Schedule Setup
412
Table 144 Menu 26.1: Schedule Set Setup
413
Troubleshooting
415
Chapter 38 Troubleshooting
415
Power, Hardware Connections, and Leds
415
P-793H V2 Access and Login
416
Internet Access
418
Network Connections
419
Appendix A Product Specifications
421
Table 145 Device
421
Table 146 Firmware
422
Table 147 Firmware Features
425
Figure 232 Y-Cable Configuration
426
Appendix B Wall-Mounting Instructions
427
Figure 233 Wall-Mounting Example
427
Appendix C Setting up Your Computer's IP Address
429
Figure 234 Windows 95/98/Me: Network: Configuration
430
Appendix C Setting up Your Computer's IP Address
430
Figure 235 Windows 95/98/Me: TCP/IP Properties: IP Address
431
Figure 236 Windows 95/98/Me: TCP/IP Properties: DNS Configuration
432
Figure 237 Windows XP: Start Menu
433
Figure 238 Windows XP: Control Panel
433
Figure 239 Windows XP: Control Panel: Network Connections: Properties
434
Figure 240 Windows XP: Local Area Connection Properties
434
Figure 241 Windows XP: Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties
435
Figure 242 Windows XP: Advanced TCP/IP Properties
436
Figure 243 Windows XP: Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties
437
Windows Vista
437
Figure 244 Windows Vista: Start Menu
438
Figure 245 Windows Vista: Control Panel
438
Figure 246 Windows Vista: Network and Internet
438
Figure 247 Windows Vista: Network and Sharing Center
439
Figure 248 Windows Vista: Network and Sharing Center
439
Figure 249 Windows Vista: Local Area Connection Properties
440
Figure 250 Windows Vista: Internet Protocol Version 4 (Tcp/Ipv4) Properties
441
Figure 251 Windows Vista: Advanced TCP/IP Properties
442
Figure 252 Windows Vista: Internet Protocol Version 4 (Tcp/Ipv4) Properties
443
Figure 253 Macintosh os 8/9: Apple Menu
444
Figure 254 Macintosh os 8/9: TCP/IP
445
Figure 255 Macintosh os X: Apple Menu
446
Figure 256 Macintosh os X: Network
446
Macintosh os X
446
Figure 257 Red hat 9.0: KDE: Network Configuration: Devices
447
Figure 258 Red hat 9.0: KDE: Ethernet Device: General
448
Figure 259 Red hat 9.0: KDE: Network Configuration: DNS
448
Figure 260 Red hat 9.0: KDE: Network Configuration: Activate
449
Figure 261 Red hat 9.0: Dynamic IP Address Setting in Ifconfig-Eth0
449
Figure 262 Red hat 9.0: Static IP Address Setting in Ifconfig-Eth0
450
Figure 263 Red hat 9.0: DNS Settings in Resolv.conf
450
Figure 264 Red hat 9.0: Restart Ethernet Card
450
Figure 265 Red hat 9.0: Checking TCP/IP Properties
451
Verifying Settings
451
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Faq
5
Zynos FAQ
5
What Is Zynos
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How Do I Access the P-793H V2 SMT Menu
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How Do I Upload the Zynos Firmware Code Via Console
5
How Do I Upgrade/Backup the Zynos Firmware by Using TFTP Client Program Via LAN
5
How Do I Restore P-793H V2 Configurations by Using TFTP Client Program Via LAN
6
What Should I Do if I Forget the System Password
6
How to Use the Reset Button
6
What Is SUA? When Should I Use SUA
7
What Is the Difference between SUA and Full Feature NAT
7
Is It Possible to Access a Server Running Behind SUA from the Outside Internet? if Possible, How
8
When Do I Need to Select Full Feature NAT
8
What Ip/Port Mapping Does Multi-NAT Support
8
How Many Network Users Can the SUA/NAT Support
9
What Are Device Filters and Protocol Filters
10
How Can I Protect against IP Spoofing Attacks
10
Product FAQ
12
What Is SHDSL, Shdsl.bis
12
How Can I Manage P-793H V2
12
What Is the Default Password for Web Configurator
12
What"S the Difference between „Common User Account" and „Administrator Account
12
How Do I Know the P-793H V2'S WAN IP Address Assigned by the ISP
12
What Do I Need before Using the SHDSL
13
What Should I Do When the Power (PWR) LED Is off
13
How to Debug While DSL LED Is off
13
How Do I Verify My Pc's IP Address Assigned by the P-793H V2
13
What Is Traffic Shaping
13
What Do the Parameters (PCR, SCR, MBS) Mean
13
What Do ATM Qos Types (CBR, UBR, VBR-Nrt, VBR-RT) Mean
14
Why Do We Perform Traffic Shaping in the P-793H V2
14
The P-793H V2 Supports Bridge and Router Mode, What's the Difference between Them
15
How Do I Know I am Using Pppoe
15
Why Does My Provider Use Pppoe
15
What Is DDNS
15
When Do I Need DDNS Service
16
What Is DDNS Wildcard? Does the P-793H V2Support DDNS Wildcard
16
Can the P-793H V2'S SUA Handle Ipsec Packets Sent by the Ipsec Gateway
16
How Do I Setup My P-793H V2 for Routing Ipsec Packets over SUA
16
What Is VLAN
17
What Is Traffic Redirect
18
What Is Dial Backup
18
Dsl Faq
18
How Does DSL Compare to Cable Modems
18
How Do I Know the DSL Line Is up
19
How Does the P-793H V2 Work on a Noisy DSL
19
Does the VC-Based Multiplexing Perform Better than the LLC-Based Multiplexing
19
How Do I Know the Details of My DSL Line Statistics
19
What Are the Signaling Pins of the DSL Connector
20
What Is Triple Play
20
Firewall FAQ
21
General
21
Configuration
24
Log and Alert
27
Ipsec FAQ
29
VPN Overview
29
P-793H V2 VPN
33
Application Notes
39
General Application Notes
39
Internet Access Using P-793H V2 under Bridge Mode
39
Internet Access Using P-793H V2 under Routing Mode
41
Internet Access Scenarios
43
Back to Back Scenarios
44
What Is the Checklist for Making a 1-1 Back-To-Back Connection over P-793H V2
45
What Is the Checklist for Making a 1-2 Back-To-Back Connection over P-793H V2
46
Setup the P-793H V2 as a DHCP Relay
46
SUA Notes
47
Using Full Feature NAT
56
Using the Dynamic DNS (DDNS)
64
Network Management Using SNMP
66
Using Syslog
69
Using IP Alias
69
Using IP Policy Routing
72
Using Call Scheduling
74
Using IP Multicast
76
Using Bandwidth Management
77
How to Configure Packet Filter on P-793H V2
80
How Could I Configure Triple Play on P-793H V2
80
How to Setup Traffic Redirect in P-793H V2
81
How to Deal with Triangle Route and Traffic Redirect
83
How to Setup Dial Backup
86
IPSEC VPN Application Notes
87
How to Use P-793H V2 to Build VPN Tunnel with Another VPN Gateway/ Software
87
How to Build a VPN between Secure Gateway with Dynamic WAN IP Address
93
Configure NAT for Internal Servers
95
VPN Routing between Branch Office through Headquarter
96
Support Tool
100
LAN/WAN Packet Trace
100
Firmware/Configurations Uploading and Downloading Using TFTP
104
Using FTP to Upload the Firmware and Configuration Files
107
CI Command Reference
110
Reference
111
PPP Numbers
111
Port Numbers
123
Protocol Numbers
127
L2Tp Layer Two Tunneling Protocol
130
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