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ZyXEL Communications P-2602RL-D Series User Manual (348 pages)
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Table of Contents
Copyright
3
Certifications
4
Safety Warnings
6
Zyxel Limited Warranty
7
Customer Support
8
Table of Contents
11
List of Figures
23
List of Tables
29
Preface
33
Chapter 1 Getting to Know the Zyxel Device
35
Introducing the P-2602RL-Dxa Series
35
Table 1 Models Covered
35
Features
36
Table 2 ADSL Standards
36
Auto Firmware Upgrade
37
Media Bandwidth Management
37
Dynamic Dns Support
39
Ease of Installation
39
Packet Filters
39
Applications for the Zyxel Device
40
Internet Access
40
Internet Single User Account
40
Making Calls Via Internet Telephony Service Provider
40
Figure 1 Internet Access Application
40
Make Peer-To-Peer Calls
41
Firewall for Secure Broadband Internet Access
41
Figure 2 Internet Telephony Service Provider Application
41
Figure 3 Peer-To-Peer Calling
41
Leds
42
Figure 4 Firewall Application
42
Figure 5 Leds
42
Table 3 Leds
43
Chapter 2 Introducing the Web Configurator
45
Web Configurator Overview
45
Accessing the Web Configurator
45
Figure 6 Password Screen
46
Figure 7 Change Password Screen
46
The RESET Button
47
Using the Reset Button
47
Figure 8 Wizard or Advanced Screen
47
Web Configurator Main Screen
48
Title Bar
48
Figure 9 Main Screen
48
Navigation Panel
49
Table 4 Web Configurator Icons in the Title Bar
49
Table 5 Navigation Panel Summary
49
Main Window
51
Status Bar
51
Chapter 3 Internet Setup Wizard
53
Introduction
53
Internet Access Wizard Setup
53
Figure 10 Select a Mode
53
Figure 11 Wizard Welcome
54
Figure 12 Auto Detection: no DSL Connection
54
Figure 13 Auto-Detection: Pppoe
55
Figure 14 Auto Detection: Failed
55
Manual Configuration
55
Figure 15 Internet Access Wizard Setup: ISP Parameters
56
Table 6 Internet Access Wizard Setup: ISP Parameters
56
Figure 16 Internet Connection with Pppoe
57
Table 7 Internet Connection with Pppoe
57
Figure 17 Internet Connection with RFC 1483
58
Figure 18 Internet Connection with ENET ENCAP
58
Table 8 Internet Connection with RFC 1483
58
Figure 19 Internet Connection with Pppoa
59
Table 10 Internet Connection with Pppoa
59
Table 9 Internet Connection with ENET ENCAP
59
Figure 20 Connection Test Failed-2
60
Chapter 4 Voip Wizard and Example
61
Introduction
61
Voip Wizard Setup
61
Figure 21 Voip Phone Calls
61
Figure 22 Select a Mode
62
Figure 23 Wizard: Welcome
62
Figure 24 Voip Wizard Configuration
63
Table 11 Sample SIP Account Information
63
Table 12 Voip Wizard Configuration
63
Figure 25 SIP Registration Test
64
Figure 26 Voip Wizard Fail
65
Figure 27 Voip Wizard Finish
65
Chapter 5 Bandwidth Management Wizard
67
Introduction
67
Predefined Media Bandwidth Management Services
67
Table 13 Media Bandwidth Management Setup: Services
67
Bandwidth Management Wizard Setup
68
Figure 28 Select a Mode
69
Figure 29 Wizard: Welcome
69
Figure 30 Bandwidth Management Wizard: General Information
69
Figure 31 Bandwidth Management Wizard: Service Configuration
70
Table 14 Bandwidth Management Wizard: General Information
70
Table 15 Bandwidth Management Wizard: Service Configuration
70
Figure 32 Bandwidth Management Wizard: Complete
71
Chapter 6 Status Screens
73
Status Screen
73
Figure 33 Status Screen
73
Table 16 Status Screen
74
Any IP Table
76
Figure 34 any IP Table
76
Table 17 any IP Table
76
Packet Statistics
77
Figure 35 Packet Statistics
77
Table 18 Packet Statistics
77
Voip Statistics
78
Figure 36 Voip Statistics
79
Table 19 Voip Statistics
79
Chapter 7 WAN Setup
81
WAN Overview
81
Encapsulation
81
Enet Encap
81
PPP over Ethernet
81
Pppoa
82
Rfc 1483
82
Multiplexing
82
VC-Based Multiplexing
82
LLC-Based Multiplexing
82
VPI and VCI
82
IP Address Assignment
83
IP Assignment with Pppoa or Pppoe Encapsulation
83
IP Assignment with RFC 1483 Encapsulation
83
IP Assignment with ENET ENCAP Encapsulation
83
Nailed-Up Connection (PPP)
83
Nat
83
Metric
84
Traffic Shaping
84
ATM Traffic Classes
85
Constant Bit Rate (CBR)
85
Variable Bit Rate (VBR)
85
Figure 37 Example of Traffic Shaping
85
Unspecified Bit Rate (UBR)
86
Zero Configuration Internet Access
86
Internet Access Setup
86
Figure 38 Internet Access Setup (Pppoe)
87
Table 20 Internet Access Setup
87
Advanced Internet Access Setup
89
Figure 39 Advanced Internet Access Setup
89
Table 21 Advanced Internet Access Setup
89
WAN more Connections
90
Traffic Redirect
91
Figure 40 WAN more Connections
91
Table 22 Advanced Internet Access Setup
91
Figure 41 Traffic Redirect Example
92
WAN Backup Setup
93
Figure 42 Traffic Redirect LAN Setup
93
Table 23 WAN Backup Setup
94
Chapter 8 LAN Setup
95
LAN Overview
95
Lans, Wans and the Zyxel Device
95
Figure 43 LAN and WAN IP Addresses
95
DHCP Setup
96
IP Pool Setup
96
DNS Server Address
96
DNS Server Address Assignment
97
Lan Tcp/Ip
97
IP Address and Subnet Mask
97
Private IP Addresses
98
RIP Setup
98
Multicast
99
Any IP
99
How any IP Works
100
Figure 44 any IP Example
100
Configuring LAN IP
101
Configuring Advanced LAN Setup
101
Figure 45 LAN IP
101
Table 24 LAN IP
101
Figure 46 Advanced LAN Setup
102
Table 25 Advanced LAN Setup
102
DHCP Setup
103
Figure 47 DHCP Setup
103
Table 26 DHCP Setup
103
LAN Client List
104
Figure 48 LAN Client List
105
Table 27 LAN Client List
105
LAN IP Alias
106
Figure 49 Physical Network & Partitioned Logical Networks
106
Figure 50 LAN IP Alias
106
Table 28 LAN IP Alias
107
Chapter 9 Network Address Translation (NAT) Screens
109
NAT Overview
109
NAT Definitions
109
Table 29 NAT Definitions
109
What NAT Does
110
How NAT Works
110
Figure 51 How NAT Works
110
NAT Application
111
NAT Mapping Types
111
Figure 52 NAT Application with IP Alias
111
SUA (Single User Account) Versus NAT
112
NAT General Setup
112
Table 30 NAT Mapping Types
112
Port Forwarding
113
Figure 53 NAT General
113
Table 31 NAT General
113
Default Server IP Address
114
Port Forwarding: Services and Port Numbers
114
Table 32 Services and Port Numbers
114
Configuring Servers Behind Port Forwarding (Example)
115
Configuring Port Forwarding
115
Figure 54 Multiple Servers Behind NAT Example
115
Figure 55 Port Forwarding
115
Figure 56 Port Forwarding Rule Setup
116
Port Forwarding Rule Edit
116
Table 33 Port Forwarding
116
Sip Alg
117
Table 34 Port Forwarding Rule Setup
117
Figure 57 Network > NAT > ALG
118
Table 35 Network > NAT > ALG
118
Chapter 10 Voice
119
Introduction to Voip
119
Sip
119
SIP Identities
119
SIP Number
119
SIP Service Domain
120
SIP Call Progression
120
SIP Servers
120
Table 36 SIP Call Progression
120
Figure 58 SIP User Agent
121
SIP Proxy Server
121
SIP User Agent
121
Figure 59 SIP Proxy Server
122
SIP Redirect Server
122
Multiple SIP Accounts
123
SIP Register Server
123
SIP Settings Screen
123
Figure 60 SIP Redirect Server
123
Figure 61 SIP > SIP Settings
124
Table 37 SIP > SIP Settings
124
Rtp
125
Pulse Code Modulation
125
Voice Coding
125
125
125
PSTN Call Setup Signaling
126
MWI (Message Waiting Indication)
126
Custom Tones (IVR)
126
Recording Custom Tones
126
Table 38 Custom Tones Details
126
Listening to Custom Tones
127
Deleting Custom Tones
127
Advanced SIP Setup Screen
127
Figure 62 Voip > SIP Settings > Advanced
128
Table 39 Voip > SIP Settings > Advanced
129
Quality of Service (Qos)
131
Type of Service (Tos)
131
Diffserv
131
DSCP and Per-Hop Behavior
131
Vlan
132
SIP Qos Screen
132
Figure 63 Diffserv: Differentiated Service Field
132
Figure 64 SIP > Qos
132
Table 40 SIP > Qos
132
Phone
133
PSTN Line ('L" Models Only)
133
Voice Activity Detection/Silence Suppression
133
Comfort Noise Generation
133
Echo Cancellation
134
Analog Phone
134
Figure 65 Phone > Analog Phone
134
Table 41 Phone > Analog Phone
134
Advanced Analog Phone Setup Screen
135
Figure 66 Phone > Analog Phone > Advanced
135
Table 42 Phone > Analog Phone > Advanced
135
Common Phone Settings Screen
136
Supplementary Phone Services Overview
137
Figure 67 Phone > Common
137
Table 43 Phone > Common
137
Europe Type Supplementary Phone Services
138
European Call Hold
138
Table 44 European Flash Key Commands
138
European Call Waiting
139
European Call Transfer
139
European Three-Way Conference
139
The Flash Key
138
USA Type Supplementary Services
139
USA Call Hold
140
USA Call Waiting
140
USA Call Transfer
140
USA Three-Way Conference
140
Table 45 USA Flash Key Commands
140
Phone Region Screen
141
Speed Dial
141
Figure 68 Voip > Phone > Region
141
Table 46 Voip > Phone > Region
141
Peer-To-Peer Calls
142
Speed Dial Screen
142
Figure 69 Phone Book > Speed Dial
142
Table 47 Phone Book > Speed Dial
142
Incoming Call Policy Screen
143
Figure 70 Phone Book > Incoming Call Policy
144
Table 48 Phone Book > Incoming Call Policy
144
PSTN Line Screen
145
Figure 71 PSTN Line > General
146
Table 49 PSTN Line > General
146
Chapter 11 Phone Usage
147
Dialing a Telephone Number
147
Using Speed Dial to Dial a Telephone Number
147
Internal Calls
147
Checking the Device's IP Address
147
Auto Firmware Upgrade
148
Chapter 12 Firewalls
149
Firewall Overview
149
Types of Firewalls
149
Packet Filtering Firewalls
149
Application-Level Firewalls
150
Stateful Inspection Firewalls
150
Introduction to Zyxel's Firewall
150
Denial of Service Attacks
151
Denial of Service
151
Basics
151
Figure 72 Firewall Application
151
Types of Dos Attacks
152
Figure 73 Three-Way Handshake
152
Table 50 Common IP Ports
152
Figure 74 SYN Flood
153
Figure 75 Smurf Attack
154
ICMP Vulnerability
154
Illegal Commands (Netbios and SMTP)
154
Table 51 ICMP Commands that Trigger Alerts
154
Table 52 Legal Netbios Commands
154
Table 53 Legal SMTP Commands
154
Traceroute
155
Stateful Inspection
155
Figure 76 Stateful Inspection
155
Stateful Inspection on Your Zyxel Device
156
Stateful Inspection Process
156
TCP Security
157
UDP/ICMP Security
157
Upper Layer Protocols
158
Guidelines for Enhancing Security with Your Firewall
158
Security in General
158
Packet Filtering Vs Firewall
159
Packet Filtering
159
When to Use Filtering
160
Firewall
160
When to Use the Firewall
160
Firewall Configuration
161
Access Methods
161
Firewall Policies Overview
161
Chapter 13 Firewall Configuration
161
Rule Logic Overview
162
Rule Checklist
162
Security Ramifications
162
Key Fields for Configuring Rules
163
Action
163
Service
163
Source Address
163
Destination Address
163
Connection Direction
163
LAN to WAN Rules
164
Alerts
164
General Firewall Policy
164
Figure 77 Firewall: General
164
Firewall Rules Summary
165
Table 54 Firewall: General
165
Figure 78 Firewall Rules
166
Table 55 Firewall Rules
166
Configuring Firewall Rules
167
Figure 79 Firewall: Edit Rule
168
Table 56 Firewall: Edit Rule
169
Customized Services
170
Figure 80 Firewall: Customized Services
170
Table 57 Customized Services
170
Configuring a Customized Service
171
Example Firewall Rule
171
Figure 81 Firewall: Configure Customized Services
171
Table 58 Firewall: Configure Customized Services
171
Figure 82 Firewall Example: Rules
172
Figure 83 Edit Custom Port Example
172
Figure 84 Firewall Example: Edit Rule: Destination Address
173
Figure 85 Firewall Example: Edit Rule: Select Customized Services
174
Dos Thresholds
175
Threshold Values
175
Figure 86 Firewall Example: Rules: Myservice
175
Half-Open Sessions
176
TCP Maximum Incomplete and Blocking Time
176
Configuring Firewall Thresholds
177
Figure 87 Firewall: Threshold
177
Table 59 Firewall: Threshold
177
Chapter 14 Content Filtering
179
Content Filtering Overview
179
Configuring Keyword Blocking
179
Figure 88 Content Filter: Keyword
179
Configuring the Schedule
180
Figure 89 Content Filter: Schedule
180
Table 60 Content Filter: Keyword
180
Configuring Trusted Computers
181
Figure 90 Content Filter: Trusted
181
Table 61 Content Filter: Schedule
181
Table 62 Content Filter: Trusted
181
Chapter 15 Static Route
183
Static Route
183
Configuring Static Route
183
Figure 91 Example of Static Routing Topology
183
Figure 92 Static Route
184
Table 63 Static Route
184
Figure 93 Static Route Edit
185
Static Route Edit
185
Table 64 Static Route Edit
185
Chapter 16 Bandwidth Management
187
Bandwidth Management Overview
187
Application-Based Bandwidth Management
187
Subnet-Based Bandwidth Management
187
Application and Subnet-Based Bandwidth Management
188
Scheduler
188
Priority-Based Scheduler
188
Fairness-Based Scheduler
188
Figure 94 Subnet-Based Bandwidth Management Example
188
Table 65 Application and Subnet-Based Bandwidth Management Example
188
Maximize Bandwidth Usage
189
Reserving Bandwidth for Non-Bandwidth Class Traffic
189
Maximize Bandwidth Usage Example
189
Table 66 Maximize Bandwidth Usage Example
189
Fairness-Based Allotment of Unused and Unbudgeted Bandwidth
190
Priority-Based Allotment of Unused and Unbudgeted Bandwidth
190
Table 67 Priority-Based Allotment of Unused and Unbudgeted Bandwidth Example
190
Table 68 Fairness-Based Allotment of Unused and Unbudgeted Bandwidth Example
190
Bandwidth Management Priorities
191
Configuring Summary
191
Figure 95 Bandwidth Management: Summary
191
Table 69 Bandwidth Management Priorities
191
Bandwidth Management Rule Setup
192
Table 70 Media Bandwidth Management: Summary
192
Figure 96 Bandwidth Management: Rule Setup
193
Table 71 Bandwidth Management: Rule Setup
193
Figure 97 Bandwidth Management Rule Configuration
194
Rule Configuration
194
Table 72 Bandwidth Management Rule Configuration
194
Bandwidth Monitor
196
Figure 98 Bandwidth Management: Monitor
196
Chapter 17 Dynamic DNS Setup
197
Dynamic DNS Overview
197
DYNDNS Wildcard
197
Configuring Dynamic DNS
197
Figure 99 Dynamic DNS
198
Table 73 Dynamic DNS
198
Chapter 18 Remote Management Configuration
201
Remote Management Overview
201
Remote Management Limitations
201
Remote Management and NAT
202
System Timeout
202
Www
202
Figure 100 Remote Management: WWW
202
Telnet
203
Configuring Telnet
203
Figure 101 Telnet Configuration on a TCP/IP Network
203
Table 74 Remote Management: WWW
203
Configuring FTP
204
Figure 102 Remote Management: Telnet
204
Table 75 Remote Management: Telnet
204
Snmp
205
Figure 103 Remote Management: FTP
205
Table 76 Remote Management: FTP
205
Figure 104 SNMP Management Model
206
Configuring SNMP
207
SNMP Traps
207
Supported Mibs
207
Table 77 SNMP Traps
207
Figure 105 Remote Management: SNMP
208
Table 78 Remote Management: SNMP
208
Configuring DNS
209
Configuring ICMP
209
Figure 106 Remote Management: DNS
209
Table 79 Remote Management: DNS
209
Figure 107 Remote Management: ICMP
210
Table 80 Remote Management: ICMP
210
Chapter 19 Universal Plug-And-Play (Upnp)
211
Introducing Universal Plug and Play
211
How Do I Know if I'M Using Upnp
211
NAT Traversal
211
Cautions with Upnp
212
Upnp and Zyxel
212
Configuring Upnp
212
Figure 108 Configuring Upnp
212
Installing Upnp in Windows Example
213
Table 81 Configuring Upnp
213
Figure 109 Add/Remove Programs: Windows Setup: Communication
214
Figure 110 Add/Remove Programs: Windows Setup: Communication: Components
214
Figure 111 Network Connections
215
Figure 112 Windows Optional Networking Components Wizard
215
Using Upnp in Windows XP Example
216
Figure 113 Networking Services
216
Figure 114 Network Connections
217
Figure 115 Internet Connection Properties
218
Figure 116 Internet Connection Properties: Advanced Settings
219
Figure 117 Internet Connection Properties: Advanced Settings: Add
219
Figure 118 System Tray Icon
220
Figure 119 Internet Connection Status
220
Figure 120 Network Connections
221
Figure 121 Network Connections: My Network Places
222
Figure 122 Network Connections: My Network Places: Properties: Example
222
Chapter 20 System
223
General Setup and System Name
223
General Setup
223
Figure 123 System General Setup
224
Table 82 System General Setup
224
Time Setting
225
Figure 124 System Time Setting
225
Table 83 System Time Setting
225
Chapter 21 Logs
229
Logs Overview
229
Alerts and Logs
229
Viewing the Logs
229
Configuring Log Settings
230
Figure 125 View Log
230
Table 84 View Log
230
Figure 126 Log Settings
231
Table 85 Log Settings
231
SMTP Error Messages
233
Example E-Mail Log
233
Table 86 SMTP Error Messages
233
Figure 127 E-Mail Log Example
234
Chapter 22 Tools
235
Introduction
235
Filename Conventions
235
File Maintenance over WAN
236
Firmware Upgrade Screen
236
Table 87 Filename Conventions
236
Figure 128 Firmware Upgrade
237
Figure 129 Firmware Upload in Progress
237
Table 88 Firmware Upgrade
237
Backup and Restore
238
Figure 130 Network Temporarily Disconnected
238
Figure 131 Error Message
238
Backup Configuration
239
Figure 132 Configuration
239
Restore Configuration
239
Table 89 Restore Configuration
239
Figure 133 Configuration Upload Successful
240
Figure 134 Network Temporarily Disconnected
240
Figure 135 Reset Warning Message
240
Reset to Factory Defaults
240
Restart
241
Using FTP or TFTP to Back up Configuration
241
Using the FTP Commands to Back up Configuration
241
Figure 136 Reset in Process Message
241
Figure 137 Restart Screen
241
FTP Command Configuration Backup Example
242
Configuration Backup Using GUI-Based FTP Clients
242
Figure 138 FTP Session Example
242
Table 90 General Commands for GUI-Based FTP Clients
242
Backup Configuration Using TFTP
243
TFTP Command Configuration Backup Example
243
Configuration Backup Using GUI-Based TFTP Clients
244
Using FTP or TFTP to Restore Configuration
244
Table 91 General Commands for GUI-Based TFTP Clients
244
Restore Using FTP Session Example
245
FTP and TFTP Firmware and Configuration File Uploads
245
FTP File Upload Command from the DOS Prompt Example
245
Figure 139 Restore Using FTP Session Example
245
FTP Session Example of Firmware File Upload
246
TFTP File Upload
246
Figure 140 FTP Session Example of Firmware File Upload
246
TFTP Upload Command Example
247
Chapter 23 Diagnostic
249
General Diagnostic
249
DSL Line Diagnostic
249
Figure 141 Diagnostic: General
249
Table 92 Diagnostic: General
249
Figure 142 Diagnostic: DSL Line
250
Table 93 Diagnostic: DSL Line
250
Chapter 24 Troubleshooting
253
Problems Starting up the Zyxel Device
253
Problems with the LAN
253
Table 94 Troubleshooting Starting up Your Device
253
Table 95 Troubleshooting the LAN
253
Problems with the WAN
254
Table 96 Troubleshooting the WAN
254
Problems Accessing the Zyxel Device
255
Pop-Up Windows, Javascripts and Java Permissions
255
Table 97 Troubleshooting Accessing Your Device
255
Figure 143 Pop-Up Blocker
256
Internet Explorer Pop-Up Blockers
256
Figure 144 Internet Options
257
Figure 145 Internet Options
258
Figure 146 Pop-Up Blocker Settings
259
Javascripts
259
Figure 147 Internet Options
260
Figure 148 Security Settings - Java Scripting
261
Java Permissions
261
Figure 149 Security Settings - Java
262
Telephone Problems
263
Figure 150 Java (Sun)
263
Table 98 Troubleshooting Telephone
263
Problems with Multiple SIP Accounts
264
Outgoing Calls
264
Figure 151 Outgoing Calls: both Phone Ports - SIP1
264
Incoming Calls
265
Figure 152 Outgoing Calls: Individual SIP Accounts
265
Figure 153 Incoming Calls: both SIP Accounts
265
Figure 154 Incoming Calls: Individual SIP Accounts
266
Product Specifications
267
Table 99 Device Specifications
267
Appendix A Product Specifications
267
Table 100 Firmware Specifications
268
Table 101 Zyxel Device Power Adaptor Specifications
269
Appendix B Splitters and Microfilters
271
Connecting a POTS Splitter
271
Telephone Microfilters
271
Figure 155 Connecting a POTS Splitter
271
Figure 156 Connecting a Microfilter
272
Appendix C Setting up Your Computer's IP Address
273
Windows 95/98/Me
273
Figure 157 Windows 95/98/Me: Network: Configuration
274
Installing Components
274
Configuring
275
Figure 158 Windows 95/98/Me: TCP/IP Properties: IP Address
275
Verifying Settings
276
Windows 2000/NT/XP
276
Figure 159 Windows 95/98/Me: TCP/IP Properties: DNS Configuration
276
Figure 160 Windows XP: Start Menu
277
Figure 161 Windows XP: Control Panel
277
Figure 162 Windows XP: Control Panel: Network Connections: Properties
278
Figure 163 Windows XP: Local Area Connection Properties
278
Figure 164 Windows XP: Advanced TCP/IP Settings
279
Figure 165 Windows XP: Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties
280
Verifying Settings
280
Macintosh os 8/9
281
Figure 166 Macintosh os 8/9: Apple Menu
281
Verifying Settings
282
Macintosh os X
282
Figure 167 Macintosh os 8/9: TCP/IP
282
Figure 168 Macintosh os X: Apple Menu
283
Figure 169 Macintosh os X: Network
283
Verifying Settings
284
Appendix Dip Subnetting
285
IP Addressing
285
IP Classes
285
Table 102 Classes of IP Addresses
285
Subnet Masks
286
Subnetting
286
Table 103 Allowed IP Address Range by Class
286
Table 104 "Natural" Masks
286
Example: Two Subnets
287
Table 105 Alternative Subnet Mask Notation
287
Table 106 Two Subnets Example
287
Table 107 Subnet 1
288
Table 108 Subnet 2
288
Example: Four Subnets
289
Table 109 Subnet 1
289
Table 110 Subnet 2
289
Table 111 Subnet 3
289
Example Eight Subnets
290
Table 112 Subnet 4
290
Table 113 Eight Subnets
290
Table 114 Class C Subnet Planning
290
Subnetting with Class a and Class B Networks
291
Table 115 Class B Subnet Planning
291
Appendix E Services
293
Table 116 Examples of Services
293
Appendix F Firewall Commands
297
Sys Firewall Commands
297
Table 117 Sys Firewall Commands
297
Appendix G Triangle Route
299
The Ideal Setup
299
The "Triangle Route" Problem
299
Figure 170 Ideal Setup
299
The "Triangle Route" Solutions
300
IP Aliasing
300
Figure 171 "Triangle Route" Problem
300
Figure 172 IP Alias
300
Gateways on the WAN Side
301
Figure 173 Gateways on the WAN Side
301
Appendix H Log Descriptions
303
Table 118 System Maintenance Logs
303
Table 119 System Error Logs
304
Table 120 Access Control Logs
304
Table 121 TCP Reset Logs
305
Table 122 Packet Filter Logs
305
Table 123 ICMP Logs
305
Table 124 CDR Logs
306
Table 125 PPP Logs
306
Table 126 Upnp Logs
307
Table 127 Content Filtering Logs
307
Table 128 Attack Logs
307
Table 129 802.1X Logs
308
Table 130 ACL Setting Notes
309
Table 131 ICMP Notes
309
Table 132 Syslog Logs
310
Table 133 SIP Logs
310
Table 134 RTP Logs
311
Table 135 FSM Logs: Caller Side
311
Table 136 FSM Logs: Callee Side
311
Table 137 Lifeline Logs
311
Log Commands
312
Configuring What You Want the Zyxel Device to Log
312
Figure 174 Displaying Log Categories Example
312
Table 138 RFC-2408 ISAKMP Payload Types
312
Displaying Logs
313
Figure 175 Displaying Log Parameters Example
313
Figure 176 Log Command Example
314
Log Command Example
314
Appendix I Command Interpreter
315
Command Syntax
315
Command Usage
315
Appendix J Internal SPTGEN
317
Internal SPTGEN Overview
317
The Configuration Text File Format
317
Internal SPTGEN File Modification - Important Points to Remember
317
Figure 177 Configuration Text File Format: Column Descriptions
317
Internal SPTGEN FTP Download Example
318
Figure 178 Invalid Parameter Entered: Command Line Example
318
Figure 179 Valid Parameter Entered: Command Line Example
318
Internal SPTGEN FTP Upload Example
319
Figure 180 Internal SPTGEN FTP Download Example
319
Figure 181 Internal SPTGEN FTP Upload Example
319
Table 139 Abbreviations Used in the Example Internal SPTGEN Screens Table
319
Table 140 Menu 1 General Setup
320
Table 141 Menu 3
320
Table 142 Menu 4 Internet Access Setup
323
Table 143 Menu 12
325
Table 144 Menu 15 SUA Server Setup
329
Table 145 Menu 21.1 Filter Set #1
331
Table 146 Menu 21.1 Filer Set #2
334
Table 147 Menu 23 System Menus
339
Command Examples
340
Table 148 Menu 24.11 Remote Management Control
340
Table 149 Command Examples
340
Index
343
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