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ZyXEL Communications Prestige 128Plus User Manual (203 pages)
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Table of Contents
Zyxel Limited Warranty
4
Table of Contents
7
List of Figures
13
Preface
21
Setup Information Worksheet
22
Collecting Ethernet Setup Information
24
Syntax Conventions
25
Table 1-1 IP Subnet Masks and the Number of Hosts Allowed
25
Chapter 1
27
Getting to Know Your Router
27
Prestige 128+ ISDN Bridge Router
27
Features of Prestige 128+
27
Networking Compatibility
30
Applications for Prestige 128
31
Figure 1-1 Internet Access Application
31
Figure 1-2 LAN-To-LAN Connection Application
32
Remote Access Server
32
Figure 1-3 Telecommuting/Remote Access Server Application
33
Chapter 2
35
Hardware Installation & Initial Setup
35
Figure 2-1 Front Panel
35
Table 2-1 LED Functions
36
Figure 2-2 Prestige 128+ Rear Panel and Connections
37
Prestige 128+ Rear Panel and Connections
37
Additional Installation Requirements
39
Figure 2-3 Power-On Display
40
Figure 2-4 Login Screen
40
Power on Your Prestige
40
Navigating the SMT Interface
41
Table 2-2 Main Menu Commands
41
Figure 2-5 SMT Main Menu
43
System Management Terminal Interface Summary
43
Table 2-3 Main Menu Summary
43
Changing the System Password
44
Figure 2-6 Menu 23 - System Security
44
Figure 2-7 Menu 23.1 - System Security - Change Password
46
Figure 2-8 Menu 1 - General Setup
47
General Setup
47
Note on Bridging
48
Table 2-4 General Setup Menu Fields
48
European ISDN Setup Menus
49
Figure 2-9 Menu 2 - ISDN Setup
51
Table 2-5 Menu 2 - ISDN Setup
51
Advanced Setup
52
Ethernet Setup
53
Figure 2-11 Loopback Test
53
Figure 2-12 Menu 3 - Ethernet Setup
53
Figure 2-13 Menu 3.1 - General Ethernet Setup
54
Protocol Dependent Ethernet Setup
54
Chapter 3
55
Internet Access
55
Route IP Setup
55
Figure 3-1 Menu 1 - General Setup
55
TCP/IP Parameters
56
Rip Setup
57
Dhcp Configuration
57
Dns Server Address
58
TCP/IP Ethernet Setup and DHCP
60
Figure 3-2 Menu 3.2 - TCP/IP and DHCP Ethernet Setup
60
Table 3-1 DHCP Ethernet Setup Menu Fields
61
Table 3-2 TCP/IP Ethernet Setup Menu Fields
62
Internet Access Configuration
63
Table 3-3 Internet Account Information
63
Figure 3-3 Menu 4 - Internet Access Setup
64
Table 3-4 Internet Access Setup Menu Fields
65
Single User Account
66
Figure 3-4 Single User Account Topology
66
Advantages of Sua
68
Figure 3-5 Menu 4 - Internet Access Setup for Single User Account
69
Table 3-5 Single User Account Menu Fields
69
Configuring Backup ISP Accounts
70
To Switch Isp
71
Chapter 4
73
Remote Node Configuration
73
Remote Node Setup
73
Figure 4-1 Menu 11 - Remote Node Setup
74
Figure 4-2 Menu 11.1 Remote Node Profile
75
Table 4-1 Remote Node Profile Menu Fields
75
Bandwidth on Demand
79
Outgoing Authentication Protocol
79
Ppp Multilink
79
Table 4-2 BTR V MTR for BOD
80
Figure 4-3 Menu 11.2 - Remote Node PPP Options
81
Editing Ppp Options
81
Table 4-3 Remote Node PPP Options Menu Fields
83
Figure 4-4 Menu 11.5 - Remote Node Filter
84
Chapter 5
85
Remote Node TCP/IP Configuration
85
LAN-To-LAN Application
85
Figure 5-1 TCP/IP LAN-To-LAN Application
85
Figure 5-2 Menu 11.3- Remote Node TCP/IP Options
87
Figure 5-3 Sample IP Addresses for a TCPI/IP LAN-To-LAN Connection
88
Table 5-1 TCP/IP Related Fields in Remote Node Profile
88
Local Network
88
Table 5-2 TCP/IP Remote Node Configuration
89
Figure 5-4 Example of Static Routing Topology
90
Static Route Setup
90
Figure 5-5 Menu 12 - Static Route Setup
91
Figure 5-6 Menu 12.1 - IP Static Route Setup
92
Figure 5-7Edit IP Static Route
92
Table 5-3 Edit IP Static Route Menu Fields
93
Chapter 6
95
IPX Configuration
95
IPX Network Environment
95
External Network Number
96
Figure 6-1 Netware Server
96
Frame Types
96
Prestige in an IPX Environment
97
Figure 6-2 Prestige in an IPX Environment
97
IPX Spoofing
98
IPX Ethernet Setup
99
Figure 6-3 Menu 3.3 - Novell IPX Ethernet Setup
99
Table 6-1 Novell IPX Ethernet Setup Fields
99
LAN-To-LAN Application with Novell IPX
100
Figure 6-4 LAN-To-LAN Application with Novell IPX
100
Figure 6-5 Menu 11.3 - Remote Node Novell IPX Options
101
Table 6-2 Remote Node Novell IPX Options
102
Figure 6-6 Menu 12.2 - Edit IPX Static Route
103
Table 6-3 Edit IPX Static Route Menu Fields
104
Chapter 7
105
Bridging Setup
105
Bridging in General
105
Bridge Ethernet Setup
105
Figure 7-1 Menu 3.5 - Bridge Ethernet Setup
106
Table 7-1 Bridge Ethernet Setup Menu - Handle IPX Field Configuration
106
Figure 7-2 Menu 11.3 - Remote Node Bridging Options
107
Table 7-2 Remote Node Network Layers Menu Bridge Options
108
Bridge Static Route Setup
109
Figure 7-3 Menu 12.3 - Bridge Static Route Setup
109
Figure 7-4 Menu 12.3.1 - Edit Bridge Static Route
109
Table 7-3 Bridge Static Route Menu Fields
110
Chapter 8
111
Using RADIUS Authentication
111
Dial-In Server Configuration
111
Table 8-1 Remote Dial-In Users/Remote Nodes Comparison Chart
111
Figure 8-1 Example of Telecommuting
112
Remote Access Server
112
Figure 8-2 Example of a LAN-To-LAN Server Application
113
LAN-To-LAN Server Application
113
Default Dial-In Setup
114
Figure 8-3 Menu 13 - Default Dial-In Setup
114
Table 8-2 Default Dial-In Setup Fields
115
Dial-In Users Setup
118
Figure 8-4 Default Dial-In Filter
118
Figure 8-5 Menu 14 - Dial-In User Setup
119
Figure 8-6 Edit Dial-In User
119
Table 8-3 Edit Dial-In User Menu Fields
120
Clid Authentication
121
Table 8-4 Edit Dial-In User Menu Fields (Continued)
121
Multiple Servers Behind SUA
122
Figure 8-7 Multiple Server Configuration
123
Table 8-5 Services Vs. Port Number
123
Chapter 9
125
Advanced Phone Services
125
Getting Started
125
Setting up Supplemental Phone Service
126
The Flash Key
126
Call Waiting
126
Three Way Calling
127
Call Transfer
128
Call Forwarding
129
Table 9-1 Phone Flash Commands
129
Chapter 10
131
L2TP Support
131
What Is L2TP
131
Advantages of L2TP
132
How L2TP Works
132
Figure 10-1 How L2TP Works
132
The Prestige and L2TP
134
Figure 10-2 Prestige as LNS
135
Endpoint Table
135
Figure 10-4 Prestiges in Direct Mode
137
Table 10-1 SMT Menu 11.1- Remote Profile L2TP Fields
137
Figure 10-5 Menu 10 - Tunnel Endpoint Setup
138
Figure 10-6 Menu 10.1 Tunnel Endpoint Profile
138
Table 10-2 Tunnel Endpoint Profile Fields
138
Figure 10-7 Prestige in Proxy Mode
139
Incoming Call
139
Chapter 11 Filter Configuration
141
About Filtering
141
Figure 11-1 Outgoing Packet Filtering Process
142
The Filter Structure of the Prestige
142
Configuring a Filter Set
143
Figure 11-2 Menu 21 - Filter Set Configuration
143
Figure 11-3 Menu 21.1 - Filter Rules Summary
144
Table 11-1 Abbreviations Used in the Filter Rules Summary Menu
144
Table 11-2 Abbreviations Used in the Filter Rules Summary Menu (Continued)
145
Table 11-3 Abbreviations Used if Filter Type Is IP
145
Table 11-4 Abbreviations Used if Filter Type Is IPX
146
Table 11-5 Abbreviations Used if Filter Type Is GEN
146
Configuring a Filter Rule
147
Figure 11-4 Menu 21.1.1 - TCP/IP Filter Rule
148
Table 11-6 TCP/IP Filter Rule Menu Fields
149
Figure 11-5 Menu 21.1.2 - Generic Filter Rule
151
Table 11-7 Generic Filter Rule Menu Fields
152
Novell IPX Filter Rule
153
Figure 11-6 Menu 21.1.3 - IPX Filter Rule
153
Table 11-8 IPX Filter Rule Menu Fields
154
Chapter 12
157
SNMP Configuration
157
About SNMP
157
Configuring SNMP
157
Figure 12-1 Menu 22 - SNMP Configuration
157
Table 12-1 SNMP Configuration Menu Fields
158
Chapter 13
159
System Security
159
Changing the System Password
159
Figure 13-1 Menu 23 - System Security
159
Figure 13-2 Menu 23.1 - System Security - Change Password
160
Using RADIUS Authentication
161
Figure 13-3 Menu 23.2 - System Security - External Server
163
Radius Server Configuration
163
Table 13-1 System Security - External Server Menu Fields
164
The Key Field
164
Chapter 14
167
Telnet Configuration and Capabilities
167
About Telnet Configuration
167
Figure 14-1 Telnet Configuration on a TCP/IP Network
167
Telnet under SUA
168
Telnet Capabilities
168
Chapter 15
169
System Maintenance
169
Figure 15-1 Menu 24 - System Maintenance
169
System Status
170
Figure 15-2 Menu 24.1 - System Maintenance - Status
171
Table 15-1 System Maintenance - Status Menu Fields
171
Figure 15-3 LAN Packet that Triggered Last Call
172
Figure 15-4 System Maintenance - Information
173
Table 15-2 Fields in System Maintenance
173
Log and Trace
174
Figure 15-6 Examples of Error and Information Messages
175
Figure 15-7 Menu 24.3.2 - System Maintenance - Syslog and Accounting
176
Table 15-3 System Maintenance Menu Syslog Parameters
176
Diagnostic
178
Figure 15-8 Menu 24.4 - System Maintenance - Diagnostic
178
Table 15-4 System Maintenance Menu Diagnostic
179
Figure 15-10 Trace Display for a Failed Authentication
180
Figure 15-9 Trace Display for a Successful Manual Call
180
Backup Configuration
181
Restore Configuration
181
Software Update
181
Boot Module Commands
182
Figure 15-11 Menu 24.7 - System Maintenance - Upload Firmware
182
Figure 15-12 Boot Module Commands
183
Call Control
184
Command Interpreter Mode
184
Figure 15-13 Command Mode
184
Figure 15-14 Menu 24.9 - System Maintenance - Call Control
185
Figure 15-15 Call Control Parameters
185
Table 15-5 Call Control Parameters Fields
186
Figure 15-16 Menu 24.9.2 - Blacklist
187
Call History
188
Figure 15-17 Menu 24.9.3 - Budget Management
188
Figure 15-18 Call History
189
Table 15-6 Call History Fields
189
Chapter 16
191
Troubleshooting
191
Problems Starting up the Prestige
191
Table 16-1 Troubleshooting the Start-Up of Your Prestige
191
Problems with the ISDN Line
192
Table 16-2 Troubleshooting the ISDN Line
192
Problems with the Ethernet Connection
193
Problems Connecting to a Remote Node or ISP
193
Problems for Remote User to Dial-In
193
Table 16-3 Troubleshooting the Ethernet Connection
193
Table 16-4 Troubleshooting a Connection to a Remote Node or ISP
193
Table 16-5 Troubleshooting for Remote Users to Dial-In
193
Setup Information Worksheet
195
Acronyms and Abbreviations
197
Index
203
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