ZyXEL Communications MAX-200M1 Series User Manual
ZyXEL Communications MAX-200M1 Series User Manual

ZyXEL Communications MAX-200M1 Series User Manual

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MAX-200M1 Series
IEEE 802.16e Simple Indoor CPE
User's Guide
Version 3.60
04/2007
Edition 1

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  • Page 1 MAX-200M1 Series IEEE 802.16e Simple Indoor CPE User’s Guide Version 3.60 04/2007 Edition 1...
  • Page 3: Copyright

    ZyXEL Communications Corporation. Published by ZyXEL Communications Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 4: Certifications

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Certifications Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Interference Statement The device complies with Part 15 of FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: • This device may not cause harmful interference. • This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operations.
  • Page 5 ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide 第十四條 低功率射頻電機之使用不得影響飛航安全及干擾合法通信;經發現 有干擾現象時,應立即停用,並改善至無干擾時方得繼續使用。 前項合法通信,指依電信規定作業之無線電信。低功率射頻電機須忍 受合法通信或工業、科學及醫療用電波輻射性電機設備之干擾。 本機限在不干擾合法電臺與不受被干擾保障條件下於室內使用。 減少電磁波影響,請妥適使用。 Notices Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. Viewing Certifications 1 Go to http://www.zyxel.com.
  • Page 6: Safety Warnings

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Safety Warnings For your safety, be sure to read and follow all warning notices and instructions. • Do NOT use this product near water, for example, in a wet basement or near a swimming pool.
  • Page 7 ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide This product is recyclable. Dispose of it properly. Safety Warnings...
  • Page 8: Zyxel Limited Warranty

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide ZyXEL Limited Warranty ZyXEL warrants to the original end user (purchaser) that this product is free from any defects in materials or workmanship for a period of up to two years from the date of purchase. During...
  • Page 9: Customer Support

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Customer Support Please have the following information ready when you contact customer support. • Product model and serial number. • Warranty Information. • Date that you received your device. • Brief description of the problem and the steps you took to solve it.
  • Page 10 ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide METHOD SUPPORT E-MAIL TELEPHONE WEB SITE REGULAR MAIL SALES E-MAIL FTP SITE LOCATION support@zyxel.no +47-22-80-61-80 www.zyxel.no ZyXEL Communications A/S Nils Hansens vei 13 NORWAY sales@zyxel.no +47-22-80-61-81 0667 Oslo Norway info@pl.zyxel.com +48 (22) 333 8250 www.pl.zyxel.com ZyXEL Communications ul.
  • Page 11: Table Of Contents

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Table of Contents Copyright ........................3 Certifications ......................4 Safety Warnings ....................... 6 ZyXEL Limited Warranty..................8 Customer Support....................9 Table of Contents ....................11 List of Figures ......................19 List of Tables ......................23 Preface ........................
  • Page 12 ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Chapter 3 Tutorial ........................41 3.1 Connect to the Internet ..................41 3.1.1 Configure Internet Access Settings ............41 3.1.2 Configure WiMAX Settings ...............42 3.2 Make a Telephone Call Over the Internet ............43 3.2.1 Configure Your SIP Account ..............44 3.2.2 Configure a Phone ..................45...
  • Page 13 ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Chapter 8 LAN.......................... 83 8.1 LAN Overview ....................83 8.1.1 IP Address and Subnet Mask ..............83 8.1.2 DHCP Setup .....................84 8.1.3 LAN TCP/IP ....................84 8.1.4 DNS Server Address ................84 8.1.5 RIP Setup ....................85 8.1.6 Multicast ....................85 8.1.7 Any IP .......................86...
  • Page 14 ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide 10.1.5.1 SIP User Agent ................107 10.1.5.2 SIP Proxy Server .................107 10.1.5.3 SIP Redirect Server ..............108 10.1.5.4 SIP Register Server ..............108 10.1.6 RTP .......................108 10.1.7 NAT and SIP ..................109 10.1.7.1 SIP ALG ..................109 10.1.7.2 Use NAT ..................109 10.1.7.3 STUN ..................109...
  • Page 15 ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Chapter 12 Firewall........................131 12.1 Firewall Overview ...................131 12.1.1 Stateful Inspection Firewall..............131 12.1.2 About the ZyXEL Device Firewall ............131 12.1.3 Guidelines For Enhancing Security With Your Firewall ......132 12.1.4 The Firewall, NAT and Remote Management ........132 12.1.4.1 LAN-to-WAN rules ...............132...
  • Page 16 ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide 16.2 Remote Management Screens ..............154 16.2.1 WWW Screen ..................154 16.2.2 Telnet Screen ..................155 16.2.3 FTP Screen ...................155 16.3 SNMP ......................156 16.3.1 Supported MIBs ..................157 16.3.2 SNMP Traps ..................158 16.3.3 Configuring SNMP ................158 16.3.4 DNS Screen ..................160 16.3.5 Security Screen ..................160...
  • Page 17 ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide 19.2.2 Firmware Upload Screens ..............192 19.2.3 Configuration Screen ................193 19.2.4 Restore Configuration Screens .............194 19.2.5 Restart Screen ..................195 Chapter 20 System ........................197 20.1 System Features Overview ................197 20.1.1 System Name ..................197 20.1.2 Domain Name ..................197 20.1.3 DNS Server Address Assignment ............197...
  • Page 18 ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Appendix C Setting up Your Computer’s IP Address............223 Windows 95/98/Me....................223 Windows 2000/NT/XP .................... 226 Macintosh OS X ..................... 231 Linux........................233 Appendix D IP Addresses and Subnetting ................237 Introduction to IP Addresses .................. 237 Structure.........................
  • Page 19: List Of Figures

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide List of Figures Figure 1 Mobile Station and Base Station .............. 30 Figure 2 ZyXEL Device’s VoIP Features ..............30 Figure 3 The ZyXEL Device ................... 31 Figure 4 Password Screen ..................34 Figure 5 Change Password Screen ............... 34 Figure 6 Replace Certificate Screen ..............
  • Page 20 ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Figure 39 Using an AAA Server ................72 Figure 40 Network > WAN > Internet Connection ..........73 Figure 41 Frequency Ranges ................. 75 Figure 42 Network > WAN >WiMAX Frequency ............ 77 Figure 43 Completing the WiMAX Frequency Screen ........... 78 Figure 44 Network >...
  • Page 21 ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Figure 82 Example of Static Routing Topology ............149 Figure 83 Management > Static Route > IP Static Route ........150 Figure 84 Management > Static Route > IP Static Route > Edit ......151 Figure 85 Management >...
  • Page 22 ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Figure 125 Pop-up Blocker Settings ..............210 Figure 126 Internet Options ................... 211 Figure 127 Security Settings - Java Scripting ............212 Figure 128 Security Settings - Java ............... 212 Figure 129 Java (Sun) .................... 213 Figure 130 WIndows 95/98/Me: Network: Configuration ........
  • Page 23: List Of Tables

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide List of Tables Table 1 Models Covered ..................29 Table 2 The ZyXEL Device ..................31 Table 3 Web Configurator Icons in the Title Bar ............ 37 Table 4 Navigation Panel Summary ..............37 Table 5 VOIP Wizard Configuration ..............56 Table 6 Status Screen ...................
  • Page 24 ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Table 39 VoIP > Phone > Analog Phone > Advanced ........... 127 Table 40 VoIP > Phone > Common ............... 128 Table 41 VoIP > Phone > Region ................129 Table 42 Security > Firewall > General ..............136 Table 43 Security >...
  • Page 25 ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Table 82 Pre-defined NTP Time Servers ............... 198 Table 83 Maintenance > System > General ............200 Table 84 Maintenance > System > Dynamic DNS ..........201 Table 85 Maintenance > System > Time Setting ........... 203 Table 86 Troubleshooting Starting Up Your Device ..........
  • Page 26 ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide List of Tables...
  • Page 27: Preface

    • “e.g.,” is a shorthand for “for instance”, and “i.e.,” means “that is” or “in other words”. • The ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series IEEE 802.16e Simple Indoor CPE may be referred to as “the ZyXEL Device” or “the device” in this User’s Guide.
  • Page 28 ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Graphics Icons Key ZyXEL Device Computer Notebook Computer Wireless Signal Wireless Base Station Internet Cloud Router Server Preface...
  • Page 29: Chapter 1 Getting Started

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide H A P T E R Getting Started This chapter introduces the main features and applications of the ZyXEL Device. 1.1 About Your ZyXEL Device The ZyXEL Device is a WiMAX wireless network adapter. It allows you to access the Internet by connecting to a WiMAX wireless network.
  • Page 30: Make Calls Via Internet Telephony Service Provider

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Figure 1 Mobile Station and Base Station You can also configure firewall and content filtering on the ZyXEL Device for secure Internet access. When the firewall is on, all incoming traffic from the Internet to your network is blocked unless it is initiated from your network.
  • Page 31: Zyxel Device Hardware

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide 1.2 ZyXEL Device Hardware Follow the instructions in the Quick Start Guide to make hardware connections. 1.2.1 LEDs The following figure shows the LEDs (lights) on the ZyXEL Device. Figure 3 The ZyXEL Device The following table describes your ZyXEL Device’s LEDs.
  • Page 32: Antenna

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Table 2 The ZyXEL Device STATE DESCRIPTION The LAN is not connected. GREEN The ZyXEL Device has a successful Local Area Network (Ethernet) connection. GREEN Your device is sending/receiving data through the wireless LAN. (BLINKING)
  • Page 33: Introducing The Web Configurator

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide H A P T E R Introducing the Web Configurator This chapter describes how to access and navigate the web configurator. 2.1 Web Configurator Overview The web configurator is an HTML-based management interface that allows easy device setup and management via Internet browser.
  • Page 34: Figure 4 Password Screen

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Figure 4 Password Screen 5 The following screen displays if you have not yet changed your password. It is highly recommended you change the default password. Enter a new password, retype it to confirm and click Apply; alternatively click Ignore to proceed to the main menu if you do not want to change the password now.
  • Page 35: The Reset Button

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide 7 A screen displays to let you choose whether to go to the wizard or the advanced screens. • Click Go to Wizard setup if you are logging in for the first time or if you want to make basic changes.
  • Page 36: Web Configurator Main Screen

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide 2.2 Web Configurator Main Screen Figure 8 Main Screen As illustrated above, the main screen is divided into these parts: • A - title bar • B - navigation panel • C - main window •...
  • Page 37: Navigation Panel

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide The icons have the following functions. Table 3 Web Configurator Icons in the Title Bar ICON DESCRIPTION Wizards: Click this icon to go to the configuration wizards. See Chapter 4 on page for more information.
  • Page 38 ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Table 4 Navigation Panel Summary LINK FUNCTION Phone Book Incoming Call Use this screen to configure call-forwarding. Policy Speed Dial Use this screen to configure speed dial for SIP phone numbers that you call often.
  • Page 39: Main Window

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide 2.2.3 Main Window The main window displays information and configuration fields. It is discussed in the rest of this document. Right after you log in, the Status screen is displayed. See Chapter 6 on page 59 for more information about the Status screen.
  • Page 40 ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Chapter 2 Introducing the Web Configurator...
  • Page 41: Chapter 3 Tutorial

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide H A P T E R Tutorial This chapter provides examples showing how to use the ZyXEL Device to access the Internet, set up VoIP and make a telephone call over the Internet using the ZyXEL Device’s speed dial feature.
  • Page 42: Configure Wimax Settings

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide 2 The following screen displays. This screen is where you enter your Internet access details. Figure 10 Tutorial: Internet Access Settings In the ISP Parameters for Internet Access area, enter your username (‘User1234’) in the User field, and enter your password (‘4321’) in the Password field. Your ISP gave no information about the other fields in this section, so leave them at their defaults.
  • Page 43: Make A Telephone Call Over The Internet

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Figure 11 Tutorial: WiMAX Frequency Setup 2 Enter the frequency settings your ISP gave you in the DL Frequency fields. Note that these fields are in kilohertz (kHz). 2.55 GHz is equal to 2550000 kHz, so enter 2550000 in the DL Frequency [0] field.
  • Page 44: Configure Your Sip Account

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide • Set up hardware connections from the ZyXEL Device to your computer, your telephone and the power supply (see the Quick Start Guide for more details on hardware connections). • Set up your Internet access and WiMAX settings on the ZyXEL Device (see Section 3.1.1...
  • Page 45: Configure A Phone

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide 3 Enter your SIP user name (‘id123’) in the Number field. 4 Enter your VoIP provider’s SIP server name (‘sipserver-abcvoip.com’) in the SIP Server Address field. As your VoIP provider did not give you a different REGISTER Server Address, enter ‘sipserver-abcvoip.com’...
  • Page 46: Set Up Speed Dialing And Make A Call

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide 2 In the Outgoing Call Use area, select SIP1. 3 In the Incoming Call apply to area, select both SIP1 and SIP2. 4 Click Apply. Your analog phone settings are saved. 3.2.3 Set Up Speed Dialing and Make a Call In this example you want to set up speed dialling to make calls to a friend, Bob, whose SIP account number is 2345@xyzvoip.com.
  • Page 47: Figure 15 Tutorial: New Speed Dial Rule

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Figure 15 Tutorial: New Speed Dial Rule Use the following steps to call a number from the speed dial list. 1 Ensure that your phone is correctly connected to the ZyXEL Device. See the Quick Start Guide for details of hardware connections.
  • Page 48 ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Chapter 3 Tutorial...
  • Page 49: Internet Setup Wizard

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide H A P T E R Internet Setup Wizard This chapter provides information on the wizard setup screens for Internet access. 4.1 Wizard Setup Overview The wizard will guide you through several steps. You will need to enter some information for identification purposes, then the wizard will guide you through configuring your Internet settings.
  • Page 50: Figure 17 Connection Wizard: Introduction

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Figure 17 Connection Wizard: Introduction 4 In the next screen you can give your ZyXEL Device a name (optional) in the System Name field. Enter up to thirty letters (this field is case-sensitive) or numbers. The ‘at’...
  • Page 51: Figure 19 The Connection Wizard: Internet Configuration 1

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Figure 19 The Connection Wizard: Internet Configuration 1 6 Enter your Internet account information (username and password) exactly as provided by your ISP. Leave the PKM, Authentication and TTLS Inner EAP fields at their default settings.
  • Page 52: Figure 21 The Connection Wizard: Your Ip Address

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Figure 21 The Connection Wizard: Your IP Address 8 If you selected Get automatically from your ISP in the previous screen, skip this step. If you selected Use fixed IP address provided by your ISP, the following screen appears.
  • Page 53: Figure 23 The Connection Wizard: Wan Mac Address

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide The IP Address field contains the IP address of the computer you are using to configure the ZyXEL Device by default. If you have multiple devices connected to the ZyXEL Device, you can enter the IP address of another device on the LAN to have the ZyXEL Device use its MAC address instead.
  • Page 54 ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Chapter 4 Internet Setup Wizard...
  • Page 55: Chapter 5 Voip Wizard

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide H A P T E R VoIP Wizard This chapter shows you how to use the wizard to set up your SIP account(s). 5.1 Introduction The ZyXEL Device has Voice over IP (VoIP) communication capabilities that allow you to use a traditional analog telephone to make Internet calls.
  • Page 56: Figure 26 Voip Wizard: Configuration

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Figure 26 VOIP Wizard: Configuration The following table describes the labels in this screen Table 5 VOIP Wizard Configuration LABEL DESCRIPTION SIP Number Enter your SIP number in this field (use the number or text that comes before the @ symbol in a SIP account like 1234@VoIP-provider.com).
  • Page 57: Figure 27 Voip Wizard: Sip Registration Test

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Figure 27 VoIP Wizard: SIP Registration Test 4 This screen displays if SIP account registration fails. Check your WiMAX connection using the LINK and SIGNAL LEDs on the front of the ZyXEL Device. Then wait a few seconds and click Register Again.
  • Page 58 ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Chapter 5 VoIP Wizard...
  • Page 59: Chapter 6 Status Screens

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide H A P T E R Status Screens Use the Status screens to look at the current status of the device, system resources, interfaces (LAN and WAN), and SIP accounts. You can also register and unregister SIP accounts. The Status screen also provides detailed information from Any IP and DHCP and statistics from WiMAX, VoIP, bandwidth management, and traffic.
  • Page 60: Table 6 Status Screen

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Each field is described in the following table. Table 6 Status Screen LABEL DESCRIPTION Refresh Interval Enter how often you want the ZyXEL Device to update this screen. Refresh Now Click this to update this screen immediately.
  • Page 61 ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Table 6 Status Screen LABEL DESCRIPTION MAC address This field displays the Media Access Control address of the ZyXEL Device. Every network device has a unique MAC address which identifies it across the network. WiMAX State This field displays the status of the ZyXEL Device’s current connection.
  • Page 62 ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Table 6 Status Screen LABEL DESCRIPTION System Status System Up This field displays how long the ZyXEL Device has been running since it last Time started up. The ZyXEL Device starts up when you plug it in, when you restart it (Maintenance >...
  • Page 63: Site Information

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Table 6 Status Screen LABEL DESCRIPTION Registration This field displays the current registration status of the SIP account. You have to register SIP accounts with a SIP server to use VoIP. If the SIP account is already registered with the SIP server, Click Unregister to delete the SIP account’s registration in the SIP server.
  • Page 64: Profile

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Figure 31 The Site Information Screen The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 7 The Site Information Screen LABEL DESCRIPTION Site Information DL Frequency These fields show the downlink frequency settings in kilohertz (kHz). These...
  • Page 65: Any Ip Table Window

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Figure 32 The WiMAX Profile Screen The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 8 The WiMAX Profile Screen LABEL DESCRIPTION Profile User This is the username for your Internet access account. Password This is the password for your Internet access account.
  • Page 66: Packet Statistics

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Figure 33 Any IP Table Each field is described in the following table. Table 9 Any IP Table LABEL DESCRIPTION This field is a sequential value. It is not associated with a specific entry. IP Address This field displays the IP address of each computer that is using the ZyXEL Device but is in a different subnet than the ZyXEL Device.
  • Page 67: Dhcp Table Screen

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Figure 34 Packet Statistics The following table describes the fields in this screen. Table 10 Packet Statistics LABEL DESCRIPTION Packet Statistics Port This column displays each interface of the ZyXEL Device. Status This field indicates whether or not the ZyXEL Device is using the interface.
  • Page 68: Voip Statistics Window

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Figure 35 DHCP Table Each field is described in the following table. Table 11 DHCP Table LABEL DESCRIPTION DHCP Table This field is a sequential value. It is not associated with a specific entry. IP Address This field displays the IP address the ZyXEL Device assigned to a computer in the network.
  • Page 69: Figure 36 Voip Statistics

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Figure 36 VoIP Statistics Each field is described in the following table. Table 12 VoIP Statistics LABEL DESCRIPTION SIP Status Account This column displays each SIP account in the ZyXEL Device. Registration This field displays the current registration status of the SIP account. You can change this in the Status screen.
  • Page 70 ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Table 12 VoIP Statistics LABEL DESCRIPTION Hook This field indicates whether the phone is on the hook or off the hook. On - The phone is hanging up or already hung up. Off - The phone is dialing, calling, or connected.
  • Page 71: Chapter 7 Wan Setup

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide H A P T E R WAN Setup This chapter describes how to configure WAN settings. 7.1 WAN Overview A WAN (Wide Area Network) is an outside connection to another network or the Internet. Your ZyXEL Device uses the IEEE 802.16e WiMAX standard to connect wirelessly to a WiMAX base station (see Section 1.1 on page...
  • Page 72: Authentication

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Figure 38 WiMAX: Multiple Mobile Stations A base station's coverage area can extend over many hundreds of meters, even under poor conditions. A base station provides network access to subscriber stations and mobile stations, and communicates with other base stations.
  • Page 73: Figure 40 Network > Wan > Internet Connection

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Figure 40 Network > WAN > Internet Connection The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 13 Network > WAN > Internet Connection LABEL DESCRIPTION ISP Parameters for Internet Access User Use this field to enter the username associated with your Internet access account.
  • Page 74: Frequency Settings

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Table 13 Network > WAN > Internet Connection LABEL DESCRIPTION TTLS Inner EAP This field displays the type of secondary authentication method. Once a secure EAP-TTLS connection is established, the inner EAP is the protocol used to exchange security information between the mobile station, the base station and the AAA server to authenticate the mobile station.
  • Page 75: Frequency Ranges

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Radio frequency is measured in Hertz (Hz). Table 14 Radio Frequency Conversion 1 kHz = 1000 Hz 1 MHz = 1000 kHz (1000000 Hz) 1 GHz = 1000 MHz (1000000 kHz) 7.4.1 Frequency Ranges The following figure shows the ZyXEL Device searching a range of frequencies to find a connection to a base station.
  • Page 76: Table 15 Dl Frequency Example Settings

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Use the WiMAX Frequency screen to define the radio frequencies to be searched for available wireless connections. See Section 7.4.2.1 on page 77 for an example of using the WiMAX Frequency screen. • The ZyXEL Device searches the DL Frequency settings in ascending numerical order, from [0] to [9].
  • Page 77: Using The Wimax Frequency Screen: Example

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Figure 42 Network > WAN >WiMAX Frequency The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 16 Network > WAN > WiMAX Frequency LABEL DESCRIPTION DL Frequency These fields show the downlink frequency settings in kilohertz (kHz). Enter...
  • Page 78: Configuring Advanced Wan Settings

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide 1 In the DL Frequency [0] field, enter 2500000 (2500000 kilohertz (kHz) is equal to 2.5 gigahertz). 2 In the DL Frequency [1] field, enter 2525000. 3 In the DL Frequency [2] field, enter 2600000.
  • Page 79: Figure 44 Network > Wan > Advanced

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Figure 44 Network > WAN > Advanced The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 18 Network > WAN > Advanced LABEL DESCRIPTION DNS Servers First, Second and Select Obtained from ISP if your ISP dynamically assigns DNS server Third DNS Server information (and the ZyXEL Device's WAN IP address).
  • Page 80: Configuring Traffic Redirect Settings

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Table 18 Network > WAN > Advanced LABEL DESCRIPTION Allow between LAN Select this check box to forward NetBIOS packets from the LAN to the WAN and WAN and from the WAN to the LAN. If your firewall is enabled with the default policy set to block WAN to LAN traffic, you also need to enable the default WAN to LAN firewall rule that forwards NetBIOS traffic.
  • Page 81 ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Table 19 Network > WAN > Traffic Redirect LABEL DESCRIPTION Check WAN IP Configure this field to test your ZyXEL Device's WAN accessibility. Type the IP Address address of a reliable nearby computer (for example, your ISP's DNS server address).
  • Page 82 ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Chapter 7 WAN Setup...
  • Page 83: Chapter 8 Lan

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide H A P T E R Use these screens to set up the ZyXEL Device on the LAN. You can configure its IP address and subnet mask, DHCP services, and other subnets. You can also control how the ZyXEL Device sends routing information using RIP, and you can enable and disable Any IP.
  • Page 84: Dhcp Setup

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide 8.1.2 DHCP Setup DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol, RFC 2131 and RFC 2132) allows individual clients to obtain TCP/IP configuration at start-up from a server. You can configure the ZyXEL Device as a DHCP server or disable it. When configured as a server, the ZyXEL Device provides the TCP/IP configuration for the clients.
  • Page 85: Rip Setup

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide If the Primary and Secondary DNS Server fields in the LAN Setup screen are not specified, for instance, left as 0.0.0.0, the ZyXEL Device tells the DHCP clients that it itself is the DNS server. When a computer sends a DNS query to the ZyXEL Device, the ZyXEL Device forwards the query to the real DNS server learned through IPCP and relays the response back to the computer.
  • Page 86: Any Ip

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide 224.0.0.0 is not assigned to any group and is used by IP multicast computers. The address 224.0.0.1 is used for query messages and is assigned to the permanent group of all IP hosts (including gateways). All hosts must join the 224.0.0.1 group in order to participate in IGMP.
  • Page 87: Figure 46 Any Ip Example

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Figure 46 Any IP Example The Any IP feature does not apply to a computer using either a dynamic IP address or a static IP address that is in the same subnet as the ZyXEL Device’s IP address.
  • Page 88: Lan Screens

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide 8.2 LAN Screens 8.2.1 LAN IP Screen Use this screen to set up the ZyXEL Device’s IP address and subnet mask. To access this screen, click Network > LAN > IP. Figure 47 Network > LAN > IP Each field is described in the following table.
  • Page 89: Lan Static Dhcp Screen

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Figure 48 Network > LAN > DHCP Setup Each field is described in the following table. Table 21 Network > LAN > DHCP Setup LABEL DESCRIPTION DHCP Setup Enable DHCP Select this if you want the ZyXEL Device to be the DHCP server on the LAN. As a...
  • Page 90: Lan Client List Screen

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Use this screen to make the ZyXEL Device assign a specific IP address to a specific computer on the LAN. To access this screen, click Network > LAN > Static DHCP. Figure 49 Network > LAN > Static DHCP Each field is described in the following table.
  • Page 91: Lan Ip Alias Screen

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Figure 50 Network > LAN > Client List Each field is described in the following table. Table 23 Network > LAN > Client List LABEL DESCRIPTION This field is a sequential value. It is not associated with a specific entry.
  • Page 92: Figure 51 Network > Lan > Ip Alias

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Figure 51 Network > LAN > IP Alias Each field is described in the following table. Table 24 Network > LAN > IP Alias LABEL DESCRIPTION IP Alias 1 IP Alias 1 Select this to add the specified subnet to the LAN port.
  • Page 93: Lan Advanced Screen

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Table 24 Network > LAN > IP Alias LABEL DESCRIPTION RIP Direction Use this field to control how much routing information the ZyXEL Device sends and receives on the subnet. None - The ZyXEL Device does not send or receive routing information on the subnet.
  • Page 94: Figure 52 Network > Lan > Advanced

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Figure 52 Network > LAN > Advanced Each field is described in the following table. Table 25 Network > LAN > Advanced LABEL DESCRIPTION RIP & Multicast Setup RIP Direction Use this field to control how much routing information the ZyXEL Device sends and receives on the subnet.
  • Page 95 ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Table 25 Network > LAN > Advanced LABEL DESCRIPTION Allow between Select this check box if you want the ZyXEL Device to send NetBIOS (Network LAN and WAN Basic Input/Output System) packets between the LAN and WAN. You should also make sure that NetBIOS packets are not blocked in Security >...
  • Page 96 ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Chapter 8 LAN...
  • Page 97: Chapter 9 Nat

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide H A P T E R Use these screens to configure port forwarding and trigger ports for the ZyXEL Device. You can also enable and disable SIP, FTP, and H.323 ALG. 9.1 NAT Overview 9.1.1 Port Forwarding: Services and Port Numbers...
  • Page 98: Trigger Port Forwarding

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Figure 53 Multiple Servers Behind NAT Example 9.1.2 Trigger Port Forwarding Some services use a dedicated range of ports on the client side and a dedicated range of ports on the server side. With regular port forwarding you set a forwarding port in NAT to forward a service (coming in from the server on the WAN) to the IP address of a computer on the client side (LAN).
  • Page 99: Two Points To Remember About Trigger Ports

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide 1 Jane requests a file from the Real Audio server (port 7070). 2 Port 7070 is a “trigger” port and causes the ZyXEL Device to record Jane’s computer IP address. The ZyXEL Device associates Jane's computer IP address with the "incoming"...
  • Page 100: Nat Port Forwarding Screen

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Figure 55 Network > NAT > General Each field is described in the following table. Table 26 Network > NAT > General LABEL DESCRIPTION NAT Setup Enable Network Select this if you want to use port forwarding, trigger ports, or any of the ALG.
  • Page 101: Figure 56 Network > Nat > Port Forwarding

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Figure 56 Network > NAT > Port Forwarding Each field is described in the following table. Table 27 Network > NAT > Port Forwarding LABEL DESCRIPTION Default Server Setup Default Server Enter the IP address of the server to which the ZyXEL Device should forward packets for ports that are not specified in the Port Forwarding section below or in the Management >...
  • Page 102: Nat Port Forwarding Edit Screen

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide 9.2.3 NAT Port Forwarding Edit Screen Use this screen to activate, deactivate, and edit each port-forwarding rule in the ZyXEL Device. To access this screen, click an Edit icon in Network > NAT > Port Forwarding.
  • Page 103: Figure 58 Network > Nat > Trigger Port

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Figure 58 Network > NAT > Trigger Port Each field is described in the following table. Table 29 Network > NAT > Trigger Port LABEL DESCRIPTION Name Enter a name to identify this rule. You can use 1 - 15 printable ASCII characters, or you can leave this field blank.
  • Page 104: Nat Alg Screen

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide 9.2.5 NAT ALG Screen Use this screen to enable and disable SIP (VoIP), FTP (file transfer), and H.323 (audio-visual) ALG in the ZyXEL Device. To access this screen, click Network > NAT > ALG. Figure 59 Network > NAT > ALG Each field is described in the following table.
  • Page 105: Chapter 10 Sip

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide H A P T E R Use these screens to set up your SIP accounts and to configure QoS settings. 10.1 SIP Overview 10.1.1 Introduction to VoIP VoIP (Voice over IP) is the sending of voice signals over the Internet Protocol. This allows you to make phone calls and send faxes over the Internet at a fraction of the cost of using the traditional circuit-switched telephone network.
  • Page 106: Sip Service Domain

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide 10.1.3.2 SIP Service Domain The SIP service domain of the VoIP service provider (the company that lets you make phone calls over the Internet) is the domain name in a SIP URI. For example, if the SIP address is 1122334455@VoIP-provider.com, then “VoIP-provider.com”...
  • Page 107: Sip User Agent

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide 10.1.5.1 SIP User Agent A SIP user agent can make and receive VoIP telephone calls. This means that SIP can be used for peer-to-peer communications even though it is a client-server protocol. In the following figure, either A or B can act as a SIP user agent client to initiate a call.
  • Page 108: Sip Redirect Server

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide 10.1.5.3 SIP Redirect Server A SIP redirect server accepts SIP requests, translates the destination address to an IP address and sends the translated IP address back to the device that sent the request. Then the client device that originally sent the request can send requests to the IP address that it received back from the redirect server.
  • Page 109: Nat And Sip

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide 10.1.7 NAT and SIP The ZyXEL Device must register its public IP address with a SIP register server. If there is a NAT router between the ZyXEL Device and the SIP register server, the ZyXEL Device probably has a private IP address.
  • Page 110: Outbound Proxy

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Figure 63 STUN 10.1.7.4 Outbound Proxy Your VoIP service provider may host a SIP outbound proxy server to handle all of the ZyXEL Device’s VoIP traffic. This allows the ZyXEL Device to work with any type of NAT router and eliminates the need for STUN or a SIP ALG.
  • Page 111: Pstn Call Setup Signaling

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide • G.729 is an Analysis-by-Synthesis (AbS) hybrid waveform codec. It uses a filter based on information about how the human vocal tract produces sounds. The codec analyzes the incoming voice signal and attempts to synthesize it using its list of voice elements. It tests the synthesized signal against the original and, if it is acceptable, transmits details of the voice elements it used to make the synthesis.
  • Page 112: Recording Custom Tones

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide 10.1.11.1 Recording Custom Tones Use the following steps if you would like to create new tones or change your tones: 1 Pick up the phone and press **** on your phone’s keypad and wait for the message that says you are in the configuration menu.
  • Page 113: Diffserv

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide 10.1.12.2 DiffServ DiffServ is a class of service (CoS) model that marks packets so that they receive specific per- hop treatment at DiffServ-compliant network devices along the route based on the application types and traffic flow. Packets are marked with DiffServ Code Points (DSCPs) indicating the level of service desired.
  • Page 114: Sip Screens

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide 10.2 SIP Screens 10.2.1 SIP Settings Screen Use this screen to maintain basic information about each SIP account. Your VoIP service provider (the company that lets you make phone calls over the Internet) should provide this.
  • Page 115: Advanced Sip Setup Screen

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Table 33 VoIP > SIP > SIP Settings LABEL DESCRIPTION SIP Server Port Enter the SIP server’s listening port number, if your VoIP service provider gave you one. Otherwise, keep the default value. REGISTER Server...
  • Page 116: Figure 66 Voip > Sip > Sip Settings > Advanced

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Figure 66 VoIP > SIP > SIP Settings > Advanced Chapter 10 SIP...
  • Page 117: Table 34 Voip > Sip > Sip Settings > Advanced

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Each field is described in the following table. Table 34 VoIP > SIP > SIP Settings > Advanced LABEL DESCRIPTION SIP Account This field displays the SIP account you see in this screen. SIP Server...
  • Page 118 ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Table 34 VoIP > SIP > SIP Settings > Advanced LABEL DESCRIPTION DTMF Mode Control how the ZyXEL Device handles the tones that your telephone makes when you push its buttons. You should use the same mode your VoIP service provider uses.
  • Page 119: Sip Qos Screen

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Table 34 VoIP > SIP > SIP Settings > Advanced LABEL DESCRIPTION MWI (Message Waiting Indication) Enable Select this if you want to hear a waiting (beeping) dial tone on your phone when you have at least one voice message. Your VoIP service provider must support this feature.
  • Page 120: Figure 67 Voip > Sip > Qos

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Figure 67 VoIP > SIP > QoS Each field is described in the following table. Table 35 VoIP > SIP > QoS LABEL DESCRIPTION SIP TOS Priority Enter the priority for SIP voice transmissions. The ZyXEL Device creates Type of Setting Service priority tags with this priority to voice traffic that it transmits.
  • Page 121: Chapter 11 Phone

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide H A P T E R Phone Use these screens to configure the phone you use to make phone calls with the ZyXEL Device. 11.1 Phone Overview You can configure the volume, echo cancellation, VAD settings and custom tones for the phone port on the ZyXEL Device.
  • Page 122: The Flash Key

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide • CLIP (Calling Line Identification Presentation) • CLIR (Calling Line Identification Restriction) Note: To take full advantage of the supplementary phone services available though the ZyXEL Device's phone port, you may need to subscribe to the services from your VoIP service provider.
  • Page 123 ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide If you have another call, press the flash key and then “2” to switch back and forth between caller A and B by putting either one on hold. Press the flash key and then “0” to disconnect the call presently on hold and keep the current call on line.
  • Page 124: Usa Type Supplementary Services

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide 5 If you want to separate the activated three-way conference into two individual connections (one is on-line, the other is on hold), press the flash key and press “2”. 11.1.3.3 USA Type Supplementary Services This section describes how to use supplementary phone services with the USA Type Call Service Mode.
  • Page 125: Phone Screens

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide 11.1.3.3.4 USA Three-Way Conference Use the following steps to make three-way conference calls. 1 When you are on the phone talking to someone, place the flash key to put the caller on hold and get a dial tone.
  • Page 126: Advanced Analog Phone Setup Screen

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Table 38 VoIP > Phone > Analog Phone LABEL DESCRIPTION SIP1 Select this if you want this phone port to use the SIP1 account when it makes calls. If you select both SIP accounts, the ZyXEL Device tries to use SIP2 first.
  • Page 127: Figure 69 Voip > Phone > Analog Phone > Advanced

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Figure 69 VoIP > Phone > Analog Phone > Advanced Each field is described in the following table. Table 39 VoIP > Phone > Analog Phone > Advanced LABEL DESCRIPTION Analog Phone This field displays the phone port you see in this screen.
  • Page 128: Common Phone Settings Screen

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide 11.2.3 Common Phone Settings Screen Use this screen to activate and deactivate immediate dialing. To access this screen, click VoIP > Phone > Common. Figure 70 VoIP > Phone > Common Each field is described in the following table.
  • Page 129: Figure 71 Voip > Phone > Region

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Figure 71 VoIP > Phone > Region Each field is described in the following table. Table 41 VoIP > Phone > Region LABEL DESCRIPTION Region Settings Select the place in which the ZyXEL Device is located. Do not select Default.
  • Page 130 ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Chapter 11 Phone...
  • Page 131: Chapter 12 Firewall

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide H A P T E R Firewall Use these screens to enable, configure and disable the firewall that protects your ZyXEL Device and your LAN from unwanted or malicious traffic. 12.1 Firewall Overview Originally, the term firewall referred to a construction technique designed to prevent the spread of fire from one room to another.
  • Page 132: Guidelines For Enhancing Security With Your Firewall

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide The ZyXEL Device has one Ethernet (LAN) port. The LAN (Local Area Network) port attaches to a network of computers, which needs security from the outside world. These computers will have access to Internet services such as e-mail, FTP and the World Wide Web.
  • Page 133: Wan-To-Lan Rules

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Blocked LAN-to-WAN packets are considered alerts. Alerts are “higher priority logs” that include system errors, attacks and attempted access to blocked web sites. Alerts appear in red in the View Log screen. You may choose to have alerts e-mailed immediately in the Log Settings screen.
  • Page 134: The "Triangle Route" Problem

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide 12.2.1 The “Triangle Route” Problem A traffic route is a path for sending or receiving data packets between two Ethernet devices. You may have more than one connection to the Internet (through one or more ISPs). If an alternate gateway is on the LAN (and its IP address is in the same subnet as the ZyXEL Device’s LAN IP address), the “triangle route”...
  • Page 135: Firewall Screens

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide 3 The reply from the WAN goes to the ZyXEL Device. 4 The ZyXEL Device then sends it to the computer on the LAN in Subnet 1. Figure 75 IP Alias 12.3 Firewall Screens 12.3.1 General Firewall Screen Use this screen to configure the basic settings for your firewall.
  • Page 136: Firewall Services Screen

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Figure 76 Security > Firewall > General Each field is described in the following table. Table 42 Security > Firewall > General LABEL DESCRIPTION Enable Firewall Select this to activate the firewall. The ZyXEL Device controls access and protects against Denial of Service (DoS) attacks when the firewall is activated.
  • Page 137: Figure 77 Security > Firewall > Services

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Figure 77 Security > Firewall > Services Each field is described in the following table. Table 43 Security > Firewall > Services LABEL DESCRIPTION Service Setup Enable Services Select this to activate service blocking. The Schedule to Block section controls Blocking what days and what times service blocking is actually effective, however.
  • Page 138 ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Table 43 Security > Firewall > Services LABEL DESCRIPTION Clear All Click this to remove all the services in the Blocked Services list. Schedule to Block Day to Block Select which days of the week you want the service blocking to be effective.
  • Page 139: Chapter 13 Phone Book

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide H A P T E R Phone Book Use these screens to maintain call-forwarding rules and speed-dial settings. 13.1 Phone Book Overview Speed dial provides shortcuts for dialing frequently used (VoIP) phone numbers. It is also required if you want to make peer-to-peer calls.
  • Page 140: Figure 78 Voip > Phone Book > Incoming Call Policy

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Figure 78 VoIP > Phone Book > Incoming Call Policy You can create two sets of call-forwarding rules. Each one is stored in a call-forwarding table. Each field is described in the following table. Table 44 VoIP > Phone Book > Incoming Call Policy...
  • Page 141: Speed Dial Screen

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Table 44 VoIP > Phone Book > Incoming Call Policy LABEL DESCRIPTION Advanced Setup The ZyXEL Device checks these rules before it checks the rules in the Forward to Number section. This field is a sequential value, and it is not associated with a specific rule. The sequence is important, however.
  • Page 142: Figure 79 Voip > Phone Book > Speed Dial

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Figure 79 VoIP > Phone Book > Speed Dial Each field is described in the following table. Table 45 VoIP > Phone Book > Speed Dial LABEL DESCRIPTION Speed Dial Use this section to create or edit speed-dial entries.
  • Page 143 ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Table 45 VoIP > Phone Book > Speed Dial LABEL DESCRIPTION Destination This field is blank, if the speed-dial entry uses one of your SIP accounts. Otherwise, this field shows the IP address or domain name of the SIP server or other party.
  • Page 144 ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Chapter 13 Phone Book...
  • Page 145: Content Filter

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide H A P T E R Content Filter Use these screens to create and enforce policies that restrict access to the Internet based on content. 14.1 Content Filtering Overview Internet content filtering allows you to create and enforce Internet access policies tailored to their needs.
  • Page 146: Figure 80 Security > Content Filter > Filter

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Figure 80 Security > Content Filter > Filter Each field is described in the following table. Table 46 Security > Content Filter > Filter LABEL DESCRIPTION Trusted IP Setup Trusted Computer You can allow a specific computer to access all Internet resources without the IP Address restrictions you set in these screens.
  • Page 147: Content Filter Schedule Screen

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Table 46 Security > Content Filter > Filter LABEL DESCRIPTION Click this to add the specified Keyword to the Keyword List. You can enter up to 64 keywords. Keyword List This field displays the keywords that are blocked when Enable URL Keyword Blocking is selected.
  • Page 148 ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Chapter 14 Content Filter...
  • Page 149: Chapter 15 Static Route

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide H A P T E R Static Route Use these screens to configure static routes on the ZyXEL Device. 15.1 Static Route Overview Each remote node specifies only the network to which the gateway is directly connected, and the ZyXEL Device has no knowledge of the networks beyond.
  • Page 150: Ip Static Route Edit Screen

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Figure 83 Management > Static Route > IP Static Route Each field is described in the following table. Table 48 Management > Static Route > IP Static Route LABEL DESCRIPTION This field is a sequential value, and it is not associated with a specific rule. The sequence is important, however.
  • Page 151: Figure 84 Management > Static Route > Ip Static Route > Edit

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Figure 84 Management > Static Route > IP Static Route > Edit Each field is described in the following table. Table 49 Management > Static Route > IP Static Route > Edit LABEL DESCRIPTION Route Name Enter the name of the static route.
  • Page 152 ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Chapter 15 Static Route...
  • Page 153: Chapter 16 Remote Mgmt

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide H A P T E R Remote MGMT Use these screens to control which computers can use which services to access the ZyXEL Device on each interface. 16.1 Remote Management Overview Remote management allows you to determine which services/protocols can access which ZyXEL Device interface (if any) from which computers.
  • Page 154: Remote Management And Nat

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide 16.1.2 Remote Management and NAT When NAT is enabled: • Use the ZyXEL Device’s WAN IP address when configuring from the WAN. • Use the ZyXEL Device’s LAN IP address when configuring from the LAN.
  • Page 155: Telnet Screen

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Table 50 Management > Remote MGMT > WWW LABEL DESCRIPTION Apply Click this to save your changes. Reset Click this to set every field in this screen to its default value. 16.2.2 Telnet Screen Use this screen to control Telnet access to your ZyXEL Device. To access this screen, click Management >...
  • Page 156: Snmp

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Figure 87 Management > Remote MGMT > FTP Each field is described in the following table. Table 52 Management > Remote MGMT > FTP LABEL DESCRIPTION Server Port Enter the port number this service can use to access the ZyXEL Device. The computer must use the same port number.
  • Page 157: Supported Mibs

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Figure 88 SNMP Management Model An SNMP managed network consists of two main types of component: agents and a manager. An agent is a management software module that resides in a managed device (the ZyXEL Device).
  • Page 158: Snmp Traps

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide 16.3.2 SNMP Traps The ZyXEL Device will send traps to the SNMP manager when any one of the following events occurs: Table 53 SNMP Traps TRAP # TRAP NAME DESCRIPTION coldStart (defined in RFC-1215) A trap is sent after booting (power on).
  • Page 159: Figure 89 Management > Remote Mgmt > Snmp

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Figure 89 Management > Remote MGMT > SNMP following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 54 Remote Management: SNMP LABEL DESCRIPTION SNMP Configuration Get Community Enter the Get Community, which is the password for the incoming Get and GetNext requests from the management station.
  • Page 160: Dns Screen

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide 16.3.4 DNS Screen Use this screen to control DNS access to your ZyXEL Device. To access this screen, click Management > Remote MGMT > DNS. Figure 90 Management > Remote MGMT > DNS Each field is described in the following table.
  • Page 161: Figure 91 Management > Remote Mgmt > Security

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Figure 91 Management > Remote MGMT > Security Each field is described in the following table. Table 56 Management > Remote MGMT > Security LABEL DESCRIPTION Respond to Ping Select the interface(s) on which the ZyXEL Device should respond to incoming ping requests.
  • Page 162 ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Chapter 16 Remote MGMT...
  • Page 163: Chapter 17 Upnp

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide H A P T E R UPnP Use this screen to set up UPnP. 17.1 Introducing Universal Plug and Play Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) is a distributed, open networking standard that uses TCP/IP for simple peer-to-peer network connectivity between devices. A UPnP device can dynamically join a network, obtain an IP address, convey its capabilities and learn about other devices on the network.
  • Page 164: Upnp And Zyxel

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide All UPnP-enabled devices may communicate freely with each other without additional configuration. Disable UPnP if this is not your intention. 17.1.4 UPnP and ZyXEL ZyXEL has achieved UPnP certification from the Universal Plug and Play Forum Creates UPnP™...
  • Page 165: Figure 92 Add/Remove Programs: Windows Setup: Communication

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Figure 92 Add/Remove Programs: Windows Setup: Communication 3 In the Communications window, select the Universal Plug and Play check box in the Components selection box. Figure 93 Add/Remove Programs: Windows Setup: Communication Components 4 Click OK to go back to the Add/Remove Programs Properties window and click Next.
  • Page 166: Installing Upnp In Windows Xp

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide 17.2.1.2 Installing UPnP in Windows XP Follow the steps below to install the UPnP in Windows XP. 1 Click Start and Control Panel. 2 Double-click Network Connections. 3 In the Network Connections window, click Advanced in the main menu and select Optional Networking Components ….
  • Page 167: Using Upnp In Windows Xp Example

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Figure 96 Networking Services 6 Click OK to go back to the Windows Optional Networking Component Wizard window and click Next. 17.2.2 Using UPnP in Windows XP Example This section shows you how to use the UPnP feature in Windows XP. You must already have UPnP installed in Windows XP and UPnP activated on the ZyXEL Device.
  • Page 168: Figure 97 Network Connections

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Figure 97 Network Connections 3 In the Internet Connection Properties window, click Settings to see the port mappings there were automatically created. Chapter 17 UPnP...
  • Page 169: Figure 98 Internet Connection Properties

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Figure 98 Internet Connection Properties 4 You may edit or delete the port mappings or click Add to manually add port mappings. Chapter 17 UPnP...
  • Page 170: Figure 99 Internet Connection Properties: Advanced Settings

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Figure 99 Internet Connection Properties: Advanced Settings Figure 100 Internet Connection Properties: Advanced Settings: Add 5 When the UPnP-enabled device is disconnected from your computer, all port mappings will be deleted automatically. 6 Select Show icon in notification area when connected option and click OK. An icon displays in the system tray.
  • Page 171: Web Configurator Easy Access

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Figure 101 System Tray Icon 7 Double-click on the icon to display your current Internet connection status. Figure 102 Internet Connection Status 17.2.2.2 Web Configurator Easy Access With UPnP, you can access the web-based configurator on the ZyXEL Device without finding out the IP address of the ZyXEL Device first.
  • Page 172: Figure 103 Network Connections

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Figure 103 Network Connections 4 An icon with the description for each UPnP-enabled device displays under Local Network. 5 Right-click on the icon for your ZyXEL Device and select Invoke. The web configurator login screen displays.
  • Page 173: Figure 104 Network Connections: My Network Places

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Figure 104 Network Connections: My Network Places 6 Right-click on the icon for your ZyXEL Device and select Properties. A properties window displays with basic information about the ZyXEL Device. Chapter 17 UPnP...
  • Page 174: Upnp Screen

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Figure 105 Network Connections: My Network Places: Properties: Example 17.3 UPnP Screen Use this screen to set up UPnP in your ZyXEL Device. To access this screen, click Management > UPnP. Chapter 17 UPnP...
  • Page 175: Figure 106 Management > Upnp

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Figure 106 Management > UPnP Each field is described in the following table. Table 57 Management > UPnP LABEL DESCRIPTION Device Name This field identifies your device in UPnP applications. Enable the Select this to activate UPnP. Be aware that anyone could use a UPnP application...
  • Page 176 ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Chapter 17 UPnP...
  • Page 177: Chapter 18 Logs

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide H A P T E R Logs Use these screens to look at log entries and alerts and to configure the ZyXEL Device’s log and alert settings. 18.1 Logs Overview For a list of log messages, see Section 18.3 on page...
  • Page 178: Table 58 Syslog Logs

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Table 58 Syslog Logs LOG MESSAGE DESCRIPTION Event Log: <Facility*8 + Severity>Mon dd This message is sent by the system ("RAS" displays as the system name if you haven’t configured one) when the router hr:mm:ss hostname generates a syslog.
  • Page 179: Logs Screens

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide 18.2 Logs Screens 18.2.1 Log Viewer Screen Use this screen to look at log entries and alerts. Alerts are written in red. To access this screen, click Maintenance > Logs > View Log. Figure 107 Maintenance > Logs > View Log Click a column header to sort log entries in descending (later-to-earlier) order.
  • Page 180: Figure 108 Maintenance > Logs > Log Settings

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide To access this screen, click Maintenance > Logs > Log Settings. Figure 108 Maintenance > Logs > Log Settings Each field is described in the following table. Table 61 Maintenance > Logs > Log Settings...
  • Page 181 ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Table 61 Maintenance > Logs > Log Settings LABEL DESCRIPTION Send Log to Enter the e-mail address to which log entries are sent by e-mail. Leave this field blank if you do not want to send logs by e-mail.
  • Page 182: Log Message Descriptions

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide 18.3 Log Message Descriptions The following tables provide descriptions of example log messages. Table 62 System Error Logs LOG MESSAGE DESCRIPTION The WAN connection is down. You cannot access the network WAN connection is down.
  • Page 183: Table 64 Access Control Logs

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Table 63 System Maintenance Logs (continued) LOG MESSAGE DESCRIPTION The device dropped an ICMP packet that was too large. Too large ICMP packet has been dropped The device is saving configuration changes. Configuration Change: PC =...
  • Page 184: Table 66 Packet Filter Logs

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Table 65 TCP Reset Logs (continued) LOG MESSAGE DESCRIPTION The router sent a TCP reset packet when a dynamic firewall Firewall session time session timed out. out, sent TCP RST The default timeout values are as follows:...
  • Page 185: Table 68 Cdr Logs

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Table 67 ICMP Logs (continued) LOG MESSAGE DESCRIPTION The firewall does not support this kind of ICMP packets or Unsupported/out-of-order ICMP: the ICMP packets are out of order. ICMP The router sent an ICMP reply packet to the sender.
  • Page 186: Table 71 Content Filtering Logs

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Table 71 Content Filtering Logs LOG MESSAGE DESCRIPTION The content of a requested web page matched a user defined keyword. %s: Keyword blocking The web site is not in a trusted domain, and the router blocks all traffic %s: Not in trusted web except trusted domain sites.
  • Page 187: Table 73 Remote Management Logs

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Table 72 Attack Logs (continued) LOG MESSAGE DESCRIPTION The firewall detected a TCP syn flood attack. syn flood TCP The firewall detected a TCP port scan attack. ports scan TCP The firewall detected a TCP teardrop attack.
  • Page 188: Table 74 Icmp Notes

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Table 73 Remote Management Logs LOG MESSAGE DESCRIPTION Remote Management: SSH denied Attempted use of SSH service was blocked according to remote management settings. Remote Management: ICMP Ping Attempted use of ICMP service was blocked according to response denied remote management settings.
  • Page 189: Table 75 Sip Logs

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Table 74 ICMP Notes (continued) TYPE CODE DESCRIPTION Timestamp reply message Information Request Information request message Information Reply Information reply message Table 75 SIP Logs LOG MESSAGE DESCRIPTION The listed SIP account was successfully registered with a SIP SIP Registration Success register server.
  • Page 190: Table 77 Fsm Logs: Caller Side

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Table 77 FSM Logs: Caller Side LOG MESSAGE DESCRIPTION Someone used a phone connected to the listed phone port to VoIP Call Start Ph[Phone initiate a VoIP call to the listed destination. Port Number] <- Outgoing...
  • Page 191: Chapter 19 Tools

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide H A P T E R Tools Use these screens to upload new firmware, back up and restore the configuration, and restart the ZyXEL Device. 19.1 Tools Overview 19.1.1 ZyXEL Firmware Find firmware at www.zyxel.com in a file that (usually) uses the system model name with a "*.bin"...
  • Page 192: Firmware Upload Screens

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Figure 109 Maintenance > Tools > Firmware Each field is described in the following table. Table 80 Maintenance > Tools > Firmware LABEL DESCRIPTION File Path Enter the location of the .bin file you want to upload, or click Browse... to find it.
  • Page 193: Configuration Screen

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Figure 111 Network Temporarily Disconnected After two minutes, log in again, and check your new firmware version in the Status screen. You might have to open a new browser to log in. If the upload is not successful, the following screen appears.
  • Page 194: Restore Configuration Screens

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Figure 113 Maintenance > Tools > Configuration Each field is described in the following table. Table 81 Maintenance > Tools > Configuration LABEL DESCRIPTION Backup Configuration Backup Click this to save the ZyXEL Device’s current configuration to a file on your computer.
  • Page 195: Restart Screen

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Figure 114 Configuration Upload Successful The device now automatically restarts. This causes a temporary network disconnect. In some operating systems, you may see the following icon on your desktop. Figure 115 Network Temporarily Disconnected If the ZyXEL Device’s IP address is different in the configuration file you selected, you may need to change the IP address of your computer to be in the same subnet as that of the default management IP address (192.168.5.1).
  • Page 196: Figure 117 Maintenance > Tools > Restart

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Figure 117 Maintenance > Tools > Restart This does not affect the ZyXEL Device’s configuration. When you click Restart, the following screen appears. Figure 118 Maintenance > Tools > Restart > In Progress Wait one minute for the device to finish restarting. Then, you can log in again.
  • Page 197: Chapter 20 System

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide H A P T E R System Use this screen to set up general system settings, change the system mode, change the password, configure the DDNS server settings, and set the current date and time.
  • Page 198: Dynamic Dns

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide 1 The ISP tells you the DNS server addresses, usually in the form of an information sheet, when you sign up. If your ISP gives you DNS server addresses, enter them in the DNS Server fields in the SYSTEM General screen.
  • Page 199: Resetting The Time

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Table 82 Pre-defined NTP Time Servers ntp1.sp.se time1.stupi.se tick.stdtime.gov.tw tock.stdtime.gov.tw time.stdtime.gov.tw 20.1.6 Resetting the Time The ZyXEL Device resets the time in the following instances: • When the ZyXEL Device starts up. • When you click Apply in the Time Setting Screen.
  • Page 200: Dynamic Dns Screen

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Figure 119 Maintenance > System > General Each field is described in the following table. Table 83 Maintenance > System > General LABEL DESCRIPTION System Setup System Name Enter your computer's "Computer Name". This is for identification purposes, but some ISPs also check this field.
  • Page 201: Figure 120 Maintenance > System > Dynamic Dns

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Figure 120 Maintenance > System > Dynamic DNS Each field is described in the following table. Table 84 Maintenance > System > Dynamic DNS LABEL DESCRIPTION Dynamic DNS Setup Enable Dynamic Select this to use dynamic DNS.
  • Page 202: Time Setting Screen

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Table 84 Maintenance > System > Dynamic DNS LABEL DESCRIPTION Dynamic DNS Select this if you want the DDNS server to update the IP address of the host server auto detect name(s) automatically. Select this option when there are one or more NAT routers IP address between the ZyXEL Device and the DDNS server.
  • Page 203: Figure 121 Maintenance > System > Time Setting

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Figure 121 Maintenance > System > Time Setting Each field is described in the following table. Table 85 Maintenance > System > Time Setting LABEL DESCRIPTION Current Time and This section displays the current date and time.
  • Page 204 ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Table 85 Maintenance > System > Time Setting LABEL DESCRIPTION Daylight Savings Select this if your location uses daylight savings time. Daylight savings is a period from late spring to early fall when many places set their clocks ahead of normal local time by one hour to give more daytime light in the evening.
  • Page 205: Chapter 21 Troubleshooting

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide H A P T E R Troubleshooting This chapter covers potential problems and the corresponding remedies. 21.1 Problems Starting Up the ZyXEL Device Table 86 Troubleshooting Starting Up Your Device PROBLEM CORRECTIVE ACTION None of the Make sure that the ZyXEL Device’s power adaptor is connected to the ZyXEL Device...
  • Page 206: Problems With The Wan

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide 21.3 Problems with the WAN Table 88 Troubleshooting the WAN PROBLEM CORRECTIVE ACTION I cannot connect to Check your connection. Look at the LINK and SIGNAL LEDs on the front of the the Internet. ZyXEL Device. If the ZyXEL Device cannot detect a signal, follow the steps in Section 21.4 on page 206...
  • Page 207: Problems Accessing The Zyxel Device

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide 21.5 Problems Accessing the ZyXEL Device Table 90 Troubleshooting Accessing Your Device PROBLEM CORRECTIVE ACTION I cannot The default password is “1234”. The Password field is case-sensitive. Make sure that access the you enter the correct password, using the proper casing.
  • Page 208: Internet Explorer Pop-Up Blockers

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide 21.5.1.1 Internet Explorer Pop-up Blockers You may have to disable pop-up blocking to log into your device. Either disable pop-up blocking (enabled by default in Windows XP SP (Service Pack) 2) or allow pop-up blocking and create an exception for your device’s IP address.
  • Page 209: Figure 123 Internet Options

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Figure 123 Internet Options 3 Click Apply to save this setting. 21.5.1.1.2 Enable pop-up Blockers with Exceptions Alternatively, if you only want to allow pop-up windows from your device, see the following steps. 1 In Internet Explorer, select Tools, Internet Options and then the Privacy tab.
  • Page 210: Figure 124 Internet Options

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Figure 124 Internet Options 3 Type the IP address of your device (the web page that you do not want to have blocked) with the prefix “http://”. For example, http://192.168.1.1. 4 Click Add to move the IP address to the list of Allowed sites.
  • Page 211: Javascripts

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide 5 Click Close to return to the Privacy screen. 6 Click Apply to save this setting. 21.5.1.2 JavaScripts If pages of the web configurator do not display properly in Internet Explorer, check that JavaScripts are allowed.
  • Page 212: Java Permissions

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Figure 127 Security Settings - Java Scripting 21.5.1.3 Java Permissions 1 From Internet Explorer, click Tools, Internet Options and then the Security tab. 2 Click the Custom Level... button. 3 Scroll down to Microsoft VM.
  • Page 213: Telephone Problems

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide 21.5.1.3.1 JAVA (Sun) 1 From Internet Explorer, click Tools, Internet Options and then the Advanced tab. 2 make sure that Use Java 2 for <applet> under Java (Sun) is selected. 3 Click OK to close the window.
  • Page 214: Problems With Multiple Sip Accounts

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide 21.7 Problems With Multiple SIP Accounts You can set up two SIP accounts on your ZyXEL Device. By default your ZyXEL Device uses SIP account 1 for outgoing calls, and it uses SIP accounts 1 and 2 for incoming calls. With this setting, you always use SIP account 1 for your outgoing calls and you cannot distinguish which SIP account the calls are coming in through.
  • Page 215: Product Specifications

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide P P E N D I X Product Specifications Table 92 Product Specifications PHYSICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL Product Name ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series IEEE 802.16e Simple Indoor CPE Interface Auto-negotiating, auto-MDI/MDI-X 10/100 Mbps RJ-45 Ethernet port Standards IEEE 802.16e-2005 Antenna Built-in patch antenna: 6dBi, 70°...
  • Page 216: Table 93 Physical Features

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Table 93 Physical Features FEATURE DESCRIPTION Auto-crossover 10/100 Mbps This interface automatically adjusts to either a crossover or straight- Ethernet Interface through Ethernet cable. External Antenna The ZyXEL Device is equipped with an attached antenna to provide a clear radio connection with the WiMAX base station.
  • Page 217 ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Table 94 Non-Physical Features FEATURE DESCRIPTION Dynamic DNS Support With Dynamic DNS support, you can have a static hostname alias for a dynamic IP address, allowing the host to be more easily accessible from various locations on the Internet. You must register for this service with a Dynamic DNS service provider.
  • Page 218 ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Appendix A...
  • Page 219: Appendix B Wimax Security

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide P P E N D I X WiMAX Security Wireless security is vital to protect your wireless communications. Without it, information transmitted over the wireless network would be accessible to any networking device within range.
  • Page 220: Radius

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide RADIUS RADIUS is based on a client-server model that supports authentication, authorization and accounting. The base station is the client and the server is the RADIUS server. The RADIUS server handles the following tasks: • Authentication Determines the identity of the users.
  • Page 221: Security Association

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide In order to ensure network security, the access point and the RADIUS server use a shared secret key, which is a password they both know. The key is not sent over the network. In addition to the shared key, password information exchanged is also encrypted to protect the network from unauthorized access.
  • Page 222: Authentication

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Authentication The ZyXEL Device supports EAP-TTLS authentication. EAP-TTLS (Tunneled Transport Layer Service) EAP-TTLS is an extension of the EAP-TLS authentication that uses certificates for only the server-side authentications to establish a secure connection (with EAP-TLS digital certifications are needed by both the server and the wireless clients for mutual authentication).
  • Page 223: Setting Up Your Computer's Ip Address

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide P P E N D I X Setting up Your Computer’s IP Address All computers must have a 10M or 100M Ethernet adapter card and TCP/IP installed. Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP, Macintosh OS 7 and later operating systems and all versions of UNIX/LINUX include the software components you need to install and use TCP/IP on your computer.
  • Page 224: Figure 130 Windows 95/98/Me: Network: Configuration

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Figure 130 WIndows 95/98/Me: Network: Configuration Installing Components The Network window Configuration tab displays a list of installed components. You need a network adapter, the TCP/IP protocol and Client for Microsoft Networks. If you need the adapter: 1 In the Network window, click Add.
  • Page 225: Figure 131 Windows 95/98/Me: Tcp/Ip Properties: Ip Address

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide 3 Select Microsoft from the list of manufacturers. 4 Select Client for Microsoft Networks from the list of network clients and then click 5 Restart your computer so the changes you made take effect. Configuring...
  • Page 226: Windows 2000/Nt/Xp

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Figure 132 Windows 95/98/Me: TCP/IP Properties: DNS Configuration 4 Click the Gateway tab. • If you do not know your gateway’s IP address, remove previously installed gateways. • If you have a gateway IP address, type it in the New gateway field and click Add.
  • Page 227: Figure 133 Windows Xp: Start Menu

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Figure 133 Windows XP: Start Menu 2 In the Control Panel, double-click Network Connections (Network and Dial-up Connections in Windows 2000/NT). Figure 134 Windows XP: Control Panel 3 Right-click Local Area Connection and then click Properties.
  • Page 228: Figure 135 Windows Xp: Control Panel: Network Connections: Properties

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Figure 135 Windows XP: Control Panel: Network Connections: Properties 4 Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) (under the General tab in Win XP) and then click Properties. Figure 136 Windows XP: Local Area Connection Properties 5 The Internet Protocol TCP/IP Properties window opens (the General tab in Windows XP).
  • Page 229: Figure 137 Windows Xp: Internet Protocol (Tcp/Ip) Properties

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide • If you have a static IP address click Use the following IP Address and fill in the IP address, Subnet mask, and Default gateway fields. • Click Advanced. Figure 137 Windows XP: Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties 6 If you do not know your gateway's IP address, remove any previously installed gateways in the IP Settings tab and click OK.
  • Page 230: Figure 138 Windows Xp: Advanced Tcp/Ip Properties

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Figure 138 Windows XP: Advanced TCP/IP Properties 7 In the Internet Protocol TCP/IP Properties window (the General tab in Windows XP): • Click Obtain DNS server address automatically if you do not know your DNS server IP address(es).
  • Page 231: Macintosh Os X

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Figure 139 Windows XP: Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties 8 Click OK to close the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties window. 9 Click Close (OK in Windows 2000/NT) to close the Local Area Connection Properties window. 10 Close the Network Connections window (Network and Dial-up Connections in Windows 2000/NT).
  • Page 232: Figure 140 Macintosh Os X: Apple Menu

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Figure 140 Macintosh OS X: Apple Menu 2 Click Network in the icon bar. • Select Automatic from the Location list. • Select Built-in Ethernet from the Show list. • Click the TCP/IP tab. 3 For dynamically assigned settings, select Using DHCP from the Configure list.
  • Page 233: Linux

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide 6 Restart your computer (if prompted). Verifying Settings Check your TCP/IP properties in the Network window. Linux This section shows you how to configure your computer’s TCP/IP settings in Red Hat Linux 9.0. Procedure, screens and file location may vary depending on your Linux distribution and release version.
  • Page 234: Figure 143 Red Hat 9.0: Kde: Ethernet Device: General

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Figure 143 Red Hat 9.0: KDE: Ethernet Device: General • If you have a dynamic IP address, click Automatically obtain IP address settings with and select dhcp from the drop down list. • If you have a static IP address, click Statically set IP Addresses and fill in the Address, Subnet mask, and Default Gateway Address fields.
  • Page 235: Figure 145 Red Hat 9.0: Kde: Network Configuration: Activate

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide 6 Click the Activate button to apply the changes. The following screen displays. Click Yes to save the changes in all screens. Figure 145 Red Hat 9.0: KDE: Network Configuration: Activate 7 After the network card restart process is complete, make sure the Status is Active in the Network Configuration screen.
  • Page 236: Figure 147 Red Hat 9.0: Static Ip Address Setting In Ifconfig-Eth0

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Figure 147 Red Hat 9.0: Static IP Address Setting in ifconfig-eth0 DEVICE=eth0 ONBOOT=yes BOOTPROTO=static IPADDR=192.168.1.10 NETMASK=255.255.255.0 USERCTL=no PEERDNS=yes TYPE=Ethernet 2 If you know your DNS server IP address(es), enter the DNS server information in the file in the directory.
  • Page 237: Ip Addresses And Subnetting

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide P P E N D I X IP Addresses and Subnetting This appendix introduces IP addresses and subnet masks. IP addresses identify individual devices on a network. Every networking device (including computers, servers, routers, printers, etc.) needs an IP address to communicate across the network.
  • Page 238: Subnet Masks

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Figure 151 Network Number and Host ID How much of the IP address is the network number and how much is the host ID varies according to the subnet mask. Subnet Masks A subnet mask is used to determine which bits are part of the network number, and which bits are part of the host ID (using a logical AND operation).
  • Page 239: Notation

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Subnet masks are expressed in dotted decimal notation just like IP addresses. The following examples show the binary and decimal notation for 8-bit, 16-bit, 24-bit and 29-bit subnet masks. Table 96 Subnet Masks BINARY DECIMAL...
  • Page 240: Subnetting

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Table 98 Alternative Subnet Mask Notation (continued) ALTERNATIVE LAST OCTET LAST OCTET SUBNET MASK NOTATION (BINARY) (DECIMAL) 255.255.255.192 1100 0000 255.255.255.224 1110 0000 255.255.255.240 1111 0000 255.255.255.248 1111 1000 255.255.255.252 1111 1100 Subnetting You can use subnetting to divide one network into multiple sub-networks. In the following example a network administrator creates two sub-networks to isolate a group of servers from the rest of the company network for security reasons.
  • Page 241: Example: Four Subnets

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Figure 153 Subnetting Example: After Subnetting In a 25-bit subnet the host ID has 7 bits, so each sub-network has a maximum of 2 – 2 or 126 possible hosts (a host ID of all zeroes is the subnet’s address itself, all ones is the subnet’s broadcast address).
  • Page 242: Example: Eight Subnets

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Table 100 Subnet 2 LAST OCTET BIT IP/SUBNET MASK NETWORK NUMBER VALUE IP Address 192.168.1. IP Address (Binary) 11000000.10101000.00000001. 01000000 Subnet Mask (Binary) 11111111.11111111.11111111. 11000000 Subnet Address: Lowest Host ID: 192.168.1.65 192.168.1.64 Broadcast Address: Highest Host ID: 192.168.1.126 192.168.1.127...
  • Page 243: Subnet Planning

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Table 103 Eight Subnets (continued) SUBNET LAST BROADCAST SUBNET FIRST ADDRESS ADDRESS ADDRESS ADDRESS Subnet Planning The following table is a summary for subnet planning on a network with a 24-bit network number. Table 104 24-bit Network Number Subnet Planning NO.
  • Page 244: Configuring Ip Addresses

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Table 105 16-bit Network Number Subnet Planning (continued) NO. “BORROWED” NO. HOSTS PER SUBNET MASK NO. SUBNETS HOST BITS SUBNET 255.255.255.252 (/30) 16384 255.255.255.254 (/31) 32768 Configuring IP Addresses Where you obtain your network number depends on your particular situation. If the ISP or your network administrator assigns you a block of registered IP addresses, follow their instructions in selecting the IP addresses and the subnet mask.
  • Page 245 ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Appendix D...
  • Page 246 ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Appendix D...
  • Page 247: Sip Passthrough

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide P P E N D I X SIP Passthrough Enabling/Disabling the SIP ALG You can turn off the ZyXEL Device SIP ALG to avoid retranslating the IP address of an existing SIP device that is using STUN. If you want to use STUN with a SIP client device (a SIP phone or IP phone for example) behind the ZyXEL Device, use the ip alg disable ALG_SIP command to turn off the SIP ALG.
  • Page 248 ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Appendix E...
  • Page 249: Services

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide P P E N D I X Services The following table lists some commonly-used services and their associated protocols and port numbers. • Name: This is a short, descriptive name for the service. You can use this one or create a different one, if you like.
  • Page 250 ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Table 106 Examples of Services (continued) NAME PROTOCOL PORT(S) DESCRIPTION HTTP Hyper Text Transfer Protocol - a client/ server protocol for the world wide web. HTTPS HTTPS is a secured http session often used in e-commerce.
  • Page 251 ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Table 106 Examples of Services (continued) NAME PROTOCOL PORT(S) DESCRIPTION RCMD Remote Command Service. REAL_AUDIO 7070 A streaming audio service that enables real time sound over the web. REXEC Remote Execution Daemon. RLOGIN Remote Login.
  • Page 252 ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Appendix F...
  • Page 253: Index

    ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide Index BYE request about this User’s Guide accounting server call hold 122, 124 see AAA call service mode 122, 124 ACK message call transfer 123, 124 activity call waiting 123, 124 address resolution protocol (ARP)
  • Page 254 ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide coverage area encoding cryptography encrypted traffic customer support encryption 219, 221 environmental specifications ethernet ethernet encapsulation europe type call service mode extensible authorization protocol data encryption 219, 221 see EAP data flow External Antenna data rate...
  • Page 255 ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide IANA language icons link quality troubleshooting identity 72, 219 listening port idle timeout log out IEEE 802.16 71, 219 IEEE 802.16e 27, 71 IEEE 802.1Q VLAN IGD 1.0 inner authentication install UPnP Windows Me Windows XP...
  • Page 256 ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide OK response 112, 217 operating humidity quality of service see QoS operating temperature Quick Start Guide 27, 31, 33 outbound proxy 109, 110 outbound proxy server radio specifications RADIUS 72, 220 Shared Secret Key pattern-spotting...
  • Page 257 ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide security association subnetting see SA subscriber station see QoS see SS see WAN supplementary phone services server, outbound proxy support services 72, 97 support CD session initiation protocol syntax conventions see SIP system name silence suppression...
  • Page 258 ZyXEL MAX-200M1 Series User’s Guide uniform resource identifier WiMAX 27, 71, 215 security Universal Plug and Play WiMAX Forum application security issues WiMAX bandwidth Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) Wireless Interoperability for Microwave Access see WiMAX Universal Plug and Play Forum...

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