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ZyXEL Communications ZyXEL Prestige 202 User Manual (213 pages)
Brand:
ZyXEL Communications
| Category:
Network Router
| Size: 1.73 MB
Table of Contents
Declaration of Conformity
7
Zyxel Limited Warranty
8
Table of Contents
10
List of Figures
16
Preface
23
Prestige Scenarios
26
Table 1-1 Prestige Scenarios
26
Chapter 1 Getting to Know Your ISDN Router
30
Features of the Prestige
30
Internet Access with the Prestige
34
Internet Access
34
LAN-To-LAN Connection
34
Figure 1-1 Internet Access Application
34
Remote Access Server
35
Figure 1-2 LAN-To-LAN Connection Application
35
Figure 1-3 Remote Access
35
Chapter 2 Hardware Installation and Initial Setup
36
Front Panel Leds of Prestige 202
36
Table 2-1 LED Functions
36
Prestige 202 Rear Panel and Connections
37
Figure 2-2 Prestige 202 Rear Panel
37
Additional Installation Requirements
38
Housing
39
Power on Your Prestige
39
Figure 2-4 Power-On Display for USA Switches
40
Figure 2-5 Login Screen
40
Navigating the SMT Interface
41
Table 2-2 Main Menu Commands
41
Figure 2-6 SMT Main Menu
42
System Management Terminal Interface Summary
42
Table 2-3 Main Menu Summary
42
Changing the System Password
43
Figure 2-7 Menu 23.1 - System Password
43
Resetting the Prestige
44
Figure 2-8 Booting up the Prestige
44
General Setup
45
Figure 2-9 Menu 1 - General Setup
45
ISDN Setup Menus
46
North American ISDN Setup Menus
46
Table 2-4 General Setup Menu Fields
46
Table 2-5 Spids, Phone Numbers, Switch Types
46
Figure 2-10 North American ISDN Setup
47
Table 2-6 North American ISDN Menu Setup Fields
47
Call Forwarding
48
Figure 2-11 Menu 2.1 - ISDN Advanced Setup
49
Table 2-7 NI-1 Default Feature Key Settings
49
European (DSS1) ISDN Setup Menus
50
Table 2-8 Menu 2.1 - ISDN Advanced Setup Fields
50
Figure 2-12 Menu 2 - ISDN Setup for DSS1
51
Netcapi
52
Table 2-9 Menu 2 - ISDN Setup
52
Capi
53
Isdn-Dcp
53
RVS-CE and RVS-COM Lite
53
Configuring the Prestige as a Netcapi Server
53
Installing RVS-CE and RVS-COM Lite Software
54
Figure 2-13 Sample Configuration
54
Configuring Netcapi
55
Figure 2-14 Menu 2 - ISDN Setup
55
Figure 2-15 Menu 2.2 - Netcapi Setup
56
Table 2-10 Netcapi Setup Fields
56
Hardware Installation and Initial Setup
56
Figure 2-16 Prestige Behind a PABX
58
Ethernet Setup
60
Figure 2-17 ISDN Advanced Setup
60
Figure 2-18 Loopback Test
60
General Ethernet Setup
61
Protocol Dependent Ethernet Setup
61
Figure 2-19 Menu 3 - Ethernet Setup
61
Figure 2-20 Menu 3.1 - General Ethernet Setup
61
Chapter 3 Internet Access
62
Factory Ethernet Defaults
62
TCP/IP Parameters
62
IP Address and Subnet Mask
62
Private IP Addresses
63
RIP Setup
64
DHCP Configuration
64
TCP/IP Ethernet Setup and DHCP
66
Figure 3-1 Menu 3.2 - TCP/IP and DHCP Ethernet Setup
66
Figure 3-4 Menu 3.2 - TCP/IP and DHCP Ethernet Setup
66
Table 3-1 DHCP Ethernet Setup Menu Fields
67
IP Alias
68
Figure 3-2 Physical Network
68
Figure 3-3 Partitioned Logical Networks
68
Table 3-2 TCP/IP Ethernet Setup Menu Fields
68
IP Alias Setup
69
Figure 3-5 Menu 3.2.1 - IP Alias Setup
70
Table 3-3 IP Alias Setup Menu Fields
70
Internet Access Configuration
71
Table 3-4 Internet Account Information
71
Figure 3-6 Menu 4 - Internet Access Setup
72
Sample Internet Access Configuration
72
Table 3-5 Internet Access Setup Menu Fields
73
Advanced Applications
74
Chapter 4 Remote Node Configuration
75
Remote Node Setup
75
Minimum Toll Period
75
Remote Node Profile
76
Figure 4-1 Menu 11 - Remote Node Setup
76
Figure 4-2 Menu 11.1 - Remote Node Profile
76
Table 4-1 Remote Node Profile Menu Fields
77
Outgoing Authentication Protocol
80
PPP Multilink
80
Bandwidth on Demand
80
Editing PPP Options
81
Table 4-2 BTR Vs MTR for BOD
81
Figure 4-3 Menu 11.2 - Remote Node PPP Options
82
Remote Node Configuration
82
Table 4-3 Remote Node PPP Options Menu Fields
83
Remote Node Filter
84
Figure 4-4 Menu 11.5 - Remote Node Filter
84
Chapter 5 Remote Node TCP/IP Configuration
85
LAN-To-LAN Application
85
Figure 5-1 TCP/IP LAN-To-LAN Application
85
Figure 5-2 LAN 1 Setup
86
Figure 5-3 LAN 2 Setup
86
Remote Node Setup
87
Figure 5-4 Menu 11.3 - Remote Node TCP/IP Options
87
Figure 5-5 Sample IP Addresses for a TCPI/IP LAN-To-LAN Connection
88
Table 5-1 TCP/IP Related Fields in Remote Node Profile
88
Table 5-2 TCP/IP Remote Node Configuration
89
Figure 5-6 Sample Static Routing Topology
90
Static Route Setup
90
Figure 5-7 Menu 12 - IP Static Route Setup
91
Figure 5-8 Edit IP Static Route
91
Table 5-3 Edit IP Static Route Menu Fields
91
Chapter 6 Dial-In Server Configuration
93
Remote Access Server
93
Table 6-1 Remote Dial-In Users/Remote Nodes Comparison Chart
93
LAN-To-LAN Server Application
94
Figure 6-1 Example of Telecommuting
94
Figure 6-2 Example of a LAN-To-LAN Server Application
94
Default Dial-In User Setup
95
CLID Callback Support for Dial-In Users
95
Figure 6-3 Menu 13 - Default Dial-In Setup
95
Table 6-2 Default Dial-In Setup Fields
96
Default Dial-In Filter
98
Dial-In Users Setup
98
Figure 6-4 Default Dial-In Filter
98
Figure 6-5 Menu 14 - Dial-In User Setup
99
Figure 6-6 Edit Dial-In User
99
Table 6-3 Edit Dial-In User Menu Fields
99
Figure 6-7 Sample Remote Access
101
Remote Access under Windows
101
Configuring Your Prestige
102
Figure 6-8 Configuring Menu 13 for Remote Access
102
Figure 6-9 Edit Dial-In-User for RAS
102
Callback
103
CLID Authentication
103
Figure 6-10 LAN 1 LAN-To-LAN Application
104
Figure 6-11 LAN 2 LAN-To-LAN Application
104
Figure 6-12 Testing Callback with Your Connection
105
Configuring the Prestige for Callback with CLID
106
Figure 6-13 Callback with CLID Configuration
106
Figure 6-14 Configuring CLID with Callback
107
Figure 6-15 Callback and CLID Connection Test
107
Chapter 7 NAT (Network Address Translation)
109
Introduction
109
Advantages of NAT
109
How NAT Works
110
Figure 7-1 How NAT Works
110
NAT Mapping Types
111
Table 7-1 NAT Mapping Types
111
NAT Application
112
SUA (Single User Account) Versus NAT
112
Figure 7-2 NAT Application
112
SMT Menus
113
NAT Setup in the Main Menu
113
Applying NAT in the SMT Menus
113
Figure 7-3 NAT in the Main Menu
113
Figure 7-4 Applying NAT for Internet Access
114
Figure 7-5 Applying NAT to the Remote Node
114
Configuring NAT
115
Figure 7-6 Menu 15 NAT Setup
115
Address Mapping Sets and NAT Server Sets
116
Figure 7-7 Menu 15.1 - Address Mapping Sets
116
Figure 7-8 SUA Address Mapping Rules
117
Table 7-3 SUA Address Mapping Rules
117
Figure 7-10 Editing the First Rule in a Set
120
Figure 7-11 Editing the Second Rule in a Set
121
Table 7-5 Menu 15.1.1.1 - Configuring an Individual Rule
121
NAT Server Sets
122
Configuring a Server Behind Nat
123
Figure 7-12 Multiple Servers Behind NAT
123
Figure 7-13 Menu 15.2 - NAT Server Sets
123
Figure 7-14 Menu 15.2.1 -Multiple Server Configuration
124
Examples
125
Sample 1 - Internet Access Only
125
Figure 7-15 NAT Example 1
125
Table 7-6 Services and Port Numbers
125
Example 2 - Internet Access with an Inside Server
126
Figure 7-16 Internet Access and NAT Example
126
Example 3 - General Case
127
Figure 7-18 Specifying an Inside Server
127
Example 4 - Non-NAT Friendly Application Programs
130
Figure 7-23 NAT Example 4
131
Figure 7-24 Example 4 - Menu 15.1.1.1
131
Figure 7-25 Example 4 - Menu 15.1.1 - Address Mapping Rules
132
Chapter 8 Advanced Phone Services
133
Table 8-1 Supplemental Services by Region
133
Call Waiting
134
How to Use Call Waiting
135
Getting Started
134
Things You Need to Know before You Start Using Supplemental Services
134
Setting up Supplemental Phone Service
134
The Flash Key
134
Three-Way Calling
135
How to Use Three-Way Calling
135
Call Transfer
136
How to Use Call Transfer
136
To Do a Blind Transfer
136
Call Forwarding
137
Reminder Ring
137
Table 8-2 Phone Flash Commands
137
Multiple Subscriber Number (MSN)
138
Using MSN
138
Terminal Portability (Suspend/Resume)
138
How to Suspend/Resume a Phone Call
138
Advanced Management
139
Chapter 9 Filter Configuration
141
About Filtering
141
Figure 9-1 Filter Rule Process
142
Filter Set
142
Configuring a Filter Set
143
Figure 9-2 Outgoing Packet Filtering Process
143
Figure 9-3 Menu 21 - Filter Set Configuration
144
Figure 9-4 Menu 21.1 - Filter Rules Summary
144
Figure 9-5 Menu 21.2 - Filter Rules Summary
145
Filter Rules Summary Menus
145
Table 9-1 Abbreviations Used in the Filter Rules Summary Menu
145
Table 9-2 Abbreviations Used if Filter Type Is IP
146
Table 9-3 Abbreviations Used if Filter Type Is GEN
146
Configuring a Filter Rule
147
Filter Types and NAT
147
Figure 9-6 Protocol and Device Filter Sets
147
TCP/IP Filter Rule
148
Figure 9-7 Menu 21.1.1 - TCP/IP Filter Rule
148
Table 9-4 TCP/IP Filter Rule Menu Fields
148
Figure 9-8 Executing an IP Filter
151
Generic Filter Rule
152
Table 9-5 Generic Filter Rule Menu Fields
153
Applying Filters and Factory Defaults
154
Ethernet Traffic
154
Remote Node Filters
154
Figure 9-10 Filtering Ethernet Traffic
154
Default Dial-In Filter
155
Sample FTP_WAN Filter Configuration
155
Figure 9-11 Filtering Remote Node Traffic
155
Figure 9-12 Default Dial-In Filter
155
Figure 9-13 Menu 21 - Filter Set Configuration
156
Figure 9-14 Menu 21.3 - Filter Rules Summary
157
Figure 9-15 Menu 21.3.1 - TCP/IP Filter Rule
157
Figure 9-16 Menu 21.3.2 - TCP/IP Filter Rule
158
Figure 9-17 Menu 21.3 - Filter Rules Summary
158
Sample TELNET_WAN Filter Configuration
159
Figure 9-18 Menu 11.5 - Remote Node Filter
159
Figure 9-19 Sample Telnet Filter
159
Figure 9-20 Sample Filter - Menu 21.3.1
161
Figure 10-1 Menu 22 - SNMP Configuration
163
Table 10-1 Fields in Menu 22 (SNMP Configuration)
164
Chapter 10 SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol)
165
Chapter 11 Telnet Configuration and Capabilities
165
About Telnet Configuration
165
Figure 11-1 Telnet Configuration on a TCP/IP Network
165
Telnet under NAT
166
Telnet Capabilities
166
Single Administrator
166
System Timeout
166
Chapter 12 System Maintenance
167
Figure 12-1 Menu 24 - System Maintenance
167
System Status
168
Table 12-1 System Maintenance - Status Menu Fields
169
Figure 12-3 LAN Packet that Triggered Last Call
170
Figure 12-4 System Maintenance - Information
170
System Information
170
Console Port Speed
171
Figure 12-5 Menu 24.2.2 - System Maintenance - Change Console Port Speed
171
Table 12-2 Fields in System Maintenance
171
Figure 12-7 Menu 24.3.2 - System Maintenance - Syslog and Accounting
172
Syslog and Accounting
172
Viewing Error Log
172
Table 12-3 System Maintenance Menu Syslog Parameters
173
Filter Log
174
Packet Triggered
174
System Maintenance
174
Log and Trace
171
Diagnostic
175
Figure 12-8 Menu 24.4 - System Maintenance - Diagnostic
176
Table 12-4 System Maintenance Menu Diagnostic
176
Figure 12-9 Display for a Successful Manual Call
177
Figure 12-10 Display for a Failed Authentication
178
Filename Conventions
178
Backup Configuration
179
Figure 12-11 Backup Configuration
179
Table 12-5 Filename Conventions
179
Figure 12-12 Hyperterminal Screen
180
Figure 12-13 Successful Backup
180
Figure 12-14 Restore Configuration
180
Restore Configuration
180
Figure 12-15 Hyperterminal Screen
181
Figure 12-16 Successful Restoration
181
Upload Firmware
182
Upload Router Firmware
182
Figure 12-17 Menu 24.7 - System Maintenance - Upload Firmware
182
Uploading Router Configuration File
183
Figure 12-18 Menu 24.7.1 - Uploading Router Firmware
183
TFTP Transfer
184
Figure 12-19 Menu 24.7.2 - System Maintenance - Upload Router Configuration File
184
Using the Ftp Command from the Dos Prompt
185
Figure 12-20 Sample FTP Session
186
Table 12-6 Third-Party FTP Clients - General Fields
186
Boot Module Commands
187
Command Interpreter Mode
188
Figure 12-21 Boot Module Commands
188
Figure 12-22 Command Mode
188
Call Control
189
Figure 12-23 Menu 24.9 - System Maintenance - Call Control
189
Blacklist
190
Call Control Parameters
190
Figure 12-24 Call Control Parameters
190
Table 12-7 Call Control Parameters Fields
190
Budget Management
191
Figure 12-25 Menu 24.9.2 - Blacklist
191
Figure 12-26 Menu 24.9.3 - Budget Management
191
Call History
192
Figure 12-27 Call History
192
Table 12-8 Call History Fields
192
Figure 12-28 System Maintenance - Time and Date Setting
193
Time and Date Setting
193
Chapter 13 Call Scheduling
195
Figure 13-1 Schedule Setup
195
Figure 13-2 Schedule Setup
195
Figure 13-3 Schedule Set Setup
196
Applying a Schedule Set
197
Table 13-1 Schedule Set Setup Fields
197
Call Scheduling
198
Figure 13-4 Applying Schedule Set(S) to a Remote Node
198
Chapter 14 Troubleshooting
199
Problems Starting up the Prestige
201
Table 14-1 Troubleshooting the Start-Up of Your Prestige
201
Problems with the ISDN Line
202
Table 14-2 Troubleshooting the ISDN Line
202
Problems with the LAN Interface
203
Problems Connecting to a Remote Node or ISP
203
Table 14-3 Troubleshooting the LAN Interface
203
Table 14-4 Troubleshooting a Connection to a Remote Node or ISP
203
Problems for Remote User to Dial-In
204
Table 14-5 Troubleshooting for Remote Users to Dial-In
204
Appendix A Acronyms and Abbreviations
205
Appendix B Enhanced Syslog
207
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Table of Contents
Copyright
3
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Interference Statement
4
Zyxel Limited Warranty
6
Customer Support
7
Table of Contents
9
List of Figures
13
List of Tables
15
Preface
17
Graphics Icons Key
18
Chapter 1 Getting Started
19
About Your Zyxel M-202
19
Application Overview
19
Infrastructure
19
Ad-Hoc
20
Zyxel M-202 Hardware and Utility Installation
20
Figure 1 Application: Infrastructure
20
Figure 2 Application: Ad-Hoc
20
Configuration Methods
21
Windows XP Users Only
21
Accessing the Zyxel Utility
21
Figure 3 Zyxel Utility: System Tray Icon
21
Table 1 Zyxel Utility: System Tray Icon
21
Zyxel Utility Screen Summary
22
Connecting to a Wireless LAN
22
Figure 4 Menu Summary
22
Table 2 Zyxel Utility: Menu Screen Summary
22
Figure 5 Zyxel Utility: Site Survey
23
Figure 6 Zyxel Utility: Security Settings
23
Site Survey
23
Access Point Function
24
Figure 7 Zyxel Utility: Link Info
24
Figure 8 Zyxel AP-Mode Utility: Link Info
24
Figure 9 Zyxel AP-Mode Utility: Configuration
25
Table 3 Zyxel AP Mode Utility: Status Screen Summary
25
Figure 10 Zyxel AP-Mode Utility: MAC Filter
26
Table 4 Zyxel AP Mode Utility: Wireless & Security Settings
26
Table 5 Zyxel AP Mode Utility: MAC Filter Menu
27
Chapter 2 Wireless LAN Network
29
Wireless LAN Overview
29
Ssid
29
Channel
29
Transmission Rate (Tx Rate)
29
Wireless LAN Security Overview
29
Data Encryption with WEP
30
IEEE 802.1X
30
EAP Authentication
30
Wpa(2)
31
Encryption
31
User Authentication
31
WPA(2)-PSK Application Example
31
WPA(2) with RADIUS Application Example
32
Figure 11 WPA(2)-PSK Authentication
32
Figure 12 WPA(2) with RADIUS Application Example
32
Encryption Type
33
Preamble Type
33
Chapter 3 Zyxel Utility Configuration
35
The Link Info Screen
35
Figure 13 Link Info
35
Table 6 Link Info
35
Figure 14 Link Info: Trend Chart
36
Table 7 Link Info: Trend Chart
36
Trend Chart
36
The Site Survey Screen
37
Figure 15 Site Survey
37
Table 8 Site Survey
37
Connecting to a WLAN Network
38
Security Settings
38
WEP Encryption
38
Figure 16 Security Settings: WEP
38
Wpa/Wpa2
39
Table 9 Security Settings: WEP
39
Wpa-Psk/Wpa2-Psk
40
Figure 17 Security Settings: WPA/WPA2
40
Table 10 Security Settings: WPA/WPA2
40
802.1X
41
Figure 18 Security Settings: WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK
41
Figure 19 Security Settings: 802.1X
41
Table 11 Security Settings: WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK
41
Confirm Save Screen
42
Figure 20 Confirm Save Screen
42
Table 12 Security Settings: 802.1X
42
The Profile Screen
43
Table 13 Confirm Save Screen
43
Figure 21 Profile Screen
44
Table 14 Profile Screen
44
Adding a New Profile
45
Figure 22 Profile: Add New Profile
45
Table 15 Profile: Add New Profile
45
Figure 23 Profile: Wireless Setting: Select a Channel
46
Table 16 Profile: Wireless Setting: Select a Channel
46
Figure 24 Profile: Security Setting: Encryption Type
47
Figure 25 Profile: Security Setting
47
The Adapter Screen
48
Figure 26 Profile: Confirm New Settings
48
Figure 27 Profile: Activate the Profile
48
Figure 28 Adapter Screen
48
Table 17 Adapter
49
Chapter 4 Maintenance
51
The about Screen
51
Uninstalling the Zyxel Utility
51
Figure 29 about
51
Table 18 about
51
Upgrading the Zyxel Utility
52
Figure 30 Uninstall: Finish
52
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting
53
Problems Starting the Zyxel Utility Program
53
Problem with the Link Status
53
Table 19 Troubleshooting Starting Zyxel Utility Program
53
Table 20 Troubleshooting Link Quality
53
Problems Communicating with Other Computers
54
Table 21 Troubleshooting Communication Problem
54
Appendix A Product Specifications
55
Product Specifications
55
Table 22 Product Specifications
55
Appendix B
57
Disable Windows XP Wireless LAN Configuration Tool
57
Figure 31 Windows XP: System Tray Icon
57
Figure 32 Windows XP SP1: Wireless Network Connection
58
Figure 33 Windows XP SP2: Wireless Network Connection
58
Figure 34 Windows XP SP1: Wireless Network Connection Properties
59
Figure 35 Windows XP SP2: Wireless Network Connection Properties
59
Figure 36 Windows XP SP1: Wireless Network Connection Status
60
Figure 37 Windows XP SP2: Wireless Network Connection Status
60
Figure 38 Windows XP SP1: Wireless Network Connection Properties
61
Figure 39 Windows XP SP2: Wireless Network Connection Properties
61
Figure 40 Windows XP SP2: WZC Not Available
63
Management with Wireless Zero Configuration
63
Figure 41 Windows XP SP2: System Tray Icon
64
Figure 42 Windows XP SP2: Wireless Network Connection Status
64
Table 23 Windows XP SP2: System Tray Icon
64
Connecting to a Wireless Network
64
Figure 43 Windows XP SP1: Wireless Network Connection Status
65
Figure 44 Windows XP SP2: Wireless Network Connection
65
Figure 45 Windows XP SP1: Wireless Network Connection Properties
66
Table 24 Windows XP SP2: Wireless Network Connection
66
Figure 46 Windows XP SP2: Wireless Network Connection: WEP or WPA-PSK
67
Figure 47 Windows XP SP2: Wireless Network Connection: no Security
67
Figure 48 Windows XP: Wireless (Network) Properties: Association
67
Table 25 Windows XP: Wireless Networks
67
Table 26 Windows XP: Wireless (Network) Properties: Association
68
Figure 49 Windows XP: Wireless (Network) Properties: Authentication
69
Table 27 Windows XP: Wireless (Network) Properties: Authentication
69
Figure 50 Windows XP: Protected EAP Properties
70
Figure 51 Windows XP: Smart Card or Other Certificate Properties
71
Table 28 Windows XP: Protected EAP Properties
71
Table 29 Windows XP: Smart Card or Other Certificate Properties
72
Ordering the Preferred Networks
72
Figure 52 Windows XP SP2: Wireless Networks: Preferred Networks
73
Figure 53 Windows XP SP1: Wireless Networks: Preferred Networks
74
Appendix D Types of EAP Authentication
75
Table 30 Comparison of EAP Authentication Types
76
Dynamic Wep Key Exchange
76
Security Parameters Summary
78
Table 31 Wireless Security Relational Matrix
78
Index
79
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