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ZyXEL Communications P-660HN-Fx series User Manual (418 pages)
802.11n Wireless ADSL2+ 4-port Gateway
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Table of Contents
About this User's Guide
3
Document Conventions
4
Safety Warnings
6
Table of Contents
9
Contents Overview
9
Table of Contents
11
List of Figures
21
List of Tables
27
Introduction
31
PART I Introduction
31
Chapter 1 Introducing the Zyxel Device
33
Overview
33
Ways to Manage the Zyxel Device
33
Applications for the Zyxel Device
34
Good Habits for Managing the Zyxel Device
34
Internet Access
34
Figure 1 Zyxel Device's Router Features
35
Figure 2 Leds on the Top of the Device
35
Leds (Lights)
35
Table 1 LED Descriptions
35
The RESET Button
36
The WPS WLAN Button
36
Using the Reset Button
36
Activate WPS
37
Turn the Wireless LAN off or on
37
Chapter 2 Introducing the Web Configurator
39
Accessing the Web Configurator
39
Overview
39
Figure 3 Password Screen
40
Figure 5 Replace Factory Default Certificate Screen
41
Table 2 Web Configurator Icons in the Title Bar
42
Table 3 Navigation Panel Summary
42
Main Window
44
Status Bar
44
Status Screens
45
Figure 6 Main Screen
41
Navigation Panel
42
Chapter 3 Status Screens
45
Figure 4 Change Password Screen
40
Title Bar
41
Web Configurator Main Screen
41
Figure 7 Status Screen
45
Overview
45
Table 4 Status Screen
45
The Status Screen
45
Client List
48
Figure 8 WLAN Status
48
Packet Statistics
48
Table 5 WLAN Status
48
WLAN Status
48
Figure 9 Packet Statistics
49
Table 6 Packet Statistics
49
Any IP Table
50
Figure 10 any IP Table
50
Table 7 any IP Table
50
Wizard
51
Part II: Wizard
51
Chapter 4 Internet and Wireless Setup Wizard
53
Figure 11 Select a Mode
53
Internet Access Wizard Setup
53
Overview
53
Figure 12 Wizard Welcome
54
Figure 13 Auto Detection: no DSL Connection
54
Figure 14 Auto-Detection: Pppoe
55
Figure 15 Auto Detection: Failed
55
Figure 16 Internet Access Wizard Setup: ISP Parameters
56
Table 8 Internet Access Wizard Setup: ISP Parameters
56
Figure 17 Internet Connection with Pppoe
57
Figure 18 Internet Connection with RFC 1483
57
Figure 21 Connection Test Failed-1
60
Figure 22 Connection Test Failed-2
60
Figure 23 Connection Test Successful
61
Figure 24 Wireless LAN Setup Wizard 1
61
Table 13 Wireless LAN Setup Wizard 1
61
Figure 25 Wireless LAN
62
Table 14 Wireless LAN Setup Wizard 2
62
Manually Assign a WEP Key
63
Manually Assign a WPA-PSK Key
63
Manual Configuration
55
Table 9 Internet Connection with Pppoe
57
Figure 19 Internet Connection with ENET ENCAP
58
Table 10 Internet Connection with RFC 1483
58
Table 11 Internet Connection with ENET ENCAP
58
Figure 20 Internet Connection with Pppoa
59
Table 12 Internet Connection with Pppoa
59
Wireless Connection Wizard Setup
60
Figure 26 Manually Assign a WPA-PSK Key
63
Figure 27 Manually Assign a WEP Key
63
Table 15 Manually Assign a WPA-PSK Key
63
Figure 28 Wireless LAN Setup 3
64
Table 16 Manually Assign a WEP Key
64
Figure 29 Internet Access and WLAN Wizard Setup Complete
65
Network
67
Part III: Network
67
Overview
69
WAN Setup
69
What You Can Do in the WAN Screens
69
What You Need to Know about WAN
69
Figure 31 Network > WAN >Internet Access Setup (Pppoe)
71
Table 17 Network > WAN > Internet Access Setup
71
Advanced Internet Access Setup
73
Figure 32 Network > WAN > Internet Access Setup: Advanced Setup
73
Table 18 Network > WAN > Internet Access Setup: Advanced Setup
74
Figure 33 Network > WAN > more Connections
75
The more Connections Screen
75
More Connections Edit
76
Table 19 Network > WAN > more Connections
76
Figure 34 Network > WAN > more Connections: Edit
77
Table 20 Network > WAN > more Connections: Edit
77
Configuring more Connections Advanced Setup
79
Figure 35 Network > WAN > more Connections: Edit: Advanced Setup
79
Table 21 Network > WAN > more Connections: Edit: Advanced Setup
79
The WAN Backup Setup Screen
80
Figure 36 Network > WAN > WAN Backup
81
Table 22 Network > WAN > WAN Backup
81
Encapsulation
82
WAN Technical Reference
82
Multiplexing
83
VPI and VCI
83
IP Address Assignment
84
Metric
84
Nailed-Up Connection (PPP)
84
Nat
84
Figure 37 Example of Traffic Shaping
85
Traffic Shaping
85
ATM Traffic Classes
86
Traffic Redirect
86
Figure 38 Traffic Redirect Example
87
Figure 39 Traffic Redirect LAN Setup
87
LAN Setup
89
Figure 40 Network > LAN > IP
91
Table 23 Network > LAN > IP
91
Figure 41 Network > LAN > IP: Advanced Setup
92
Figure 42 Network > LAN > DHCP Setup
94
Table 25 Network > LAN > DHCP Setup
94
Figure 43 Network > LAN > Client List
95
The Client List Screen
95
Table 26 Network > LAN > Client List
96
The IP Alias Screen
96
Configuring the LAN IP Alias Screen
97
Figure 44 Physical Network & Partitioned Logical Networks
97
Figure 45 Network > LAN > IP Alias
97
Table 27 Network > LAN > IP Alias
97
Figure 46 LAN and WAN IP Addresses
98
LAN Technical Reference
98
Lans, Wans and the Zyxel Device
98
DHCP Setup
99
DNS Server Addresses
99
Lan Tcp/Ip
99
Multicast
101
RIP Setup
101
Any IP
102
Figure 47 any IP Example
102
Wireless LAN
105
Figure 48 Network > Wireless LAN > AP
107
Figure 49 Network > Wireless LAN > AP: no Security
109
Figure 50 Network > Wireless LAN > AP: WEP Auto
110
Table 30 Network > Wireless LAN > AP: WEP Auto
110
Figure 51 Network > Wireless LAN > AP: WPA(2)-PSK
111
Table 31 Network > Wireless LAN > AP: WPA(2)-PSK
111
WPA(2) Authentication
111
Figure 52 Network > Wireless LAN > AP: WPA(2)
112
Table 32 Network > Wireless LAN > AP: WPA(2)
112
Figure 53 Network > Wireless LAN > AP: Advanced Setup
113
Wireless LAN Advanced Setup
113
Figure 54 Network > Wireless LAN > AP: MAC Address Filter
114
MAC Filter
114
Table 33 Network > Wireless LAN > AP: Advanced Setup
114
Figure 55 Network > Wireless LAN > more AP
115
Table 34 Network > Wireless LAN > AP: MAC Address Filter
115
Table 35 Network > Wireless LAN > more AP
115
The more AP Screen
115
Figure 56 Network > Wireless LAN > more AP: Edit
116
More AP Edit
116
Table 36 Network > Wireless LAN > more AP: Edit
116
The WPS Screen
117
The WDS Screen
119
Figure 60 Network > Wireless LAN > Qos
120
Table 39 Network > Wireless LAN > WDS
120
Table 40 Network > Wireless LAN > Qos
120
Figure 61 Network > Wireless LAN > Scheduling
121
Table 41 Network > Wireless LAN > Qos
121
The Scheduling Screen
121
Wireless LAN Technical Reference
121
Wireless Network Overview
121
Figure 62 Example of a Wireless Network
122
Additional Wireless Terms
123
Table 42 Additional Wireless Terms
123
Wireless Security Overview
124
Table 24 Network > LAN > IP: Advanced Setup
92
The DHCP Setup Screen
93
Chapter 5 WAN Setup
69
Figure 30 LAN and WAN
69
Before You Begin
70
The Internet Access Setup Screen
70
Mac Address Filter
124
Table 43 Types of Encryption for each Type of Authentication
125
User Authentication
125
Bss
126
Signal Problems
126
Figure 63 Basic Service Set
127
Mbssid
127
Wireless Distribution System (WDS)
127
Figure 64 WDS Link Example
128
Push Button Configuration
128
Wifi Protected Setup (WPS)
128
Figure 65 Example WPS Process: PIN Method
130
Figure 66 How WPS Works
131
Figure 67 WPS: Example Network Step 1
132
Figure 68 WPS: Example Network Step 2
132
Figure 69 WPS: Example Network Step 3
133
Chapter 6 LAN Setup
89
Overview
89
What You Can Do in the LAN Screens
89
What You Need to Know about LAN
89
Before You Begin
90
The LAN IP Screen
90
The Advanced LAN IP Setup Screen
91
Table 28 Network > Wireless LAN > AP
107
No Security
108
WEP Encryption
109
Table 37 Network > Wireless LAN > WPS
117
The WPS Station Screen
118
Chapter 7 Wireless LAN
105
Overview
105
What You Can Do in the Wireless LAN Screens
105
Before You Start
106
What You Need to Know about Wireless
106
The AP Screen
107
Table 29 Network > Wireless LAN > AP: no Security
109
Wpa(2)-Psk
110
Figure 57 Network > Wireless LAN > WPS
117
Figure 58 Network > Wireless LAN > WPS Station
118
Table 38 Network > Wireless LAN > WPS Station
118
Figure 59 Network > Wireless LAN > WDS
119
The Qos Screen
120
Chapter 8 Network Address Translation (NAT)
135
Overview
135
What You Can Do in the NAT Screens
135
What You Need to Know about NAT
135
Figure 70 Network > NAT > General
136
The NAT General Setup Screen
136
Table 44 Network > NAT > General
137
The Port Forwarding Screen
137
Figure 71 Multiple Servers Behind NAT Example
138
Figure 72 Network > NAT > Port Forwarding
139
Table 45 Network > NAT > Port Forwarding
139
The Port Forwarding Rule Edit Screen
139
Figure 73 Network > NAT > Port Forwarding: Edit
140
Table 46 Network > NAT > Port Forwarding: Edit
140
Figure 74 Network > NAT > Address Mapping
141
Figure 75 Network > NAT > Address Mapping: Edit
142
Figure 76 Network > NAT > ALG
143
Table 49 Network > NAT > ALG
143
How NAT Works
144
Table 50 NAT Definitions
144
What NAT Does
144
Figure 77 How NAT Works
145
NAT Application
145
NAT Mapping Types
146
Configuring the Port Forwarding Screen
138
Table 48 Network > NAT > Address Mapping: Edit
142
NAT Definitions
143
NAT Technical Reference
143
The SIP ALG Screen
143
The Address Mapping Screen
140
Table 47 Network > NAT > Address Mapping
141
The Address Mapping Rule Edit Screen
142
Figure 78 NAT Application with IP Alias
146
Table 51 NAT Mapping Types
147
Security
149
Part IV: Security
149
Firewalls
151
Overview
151
What You Can Do in the Firewall Screens
151
Figure 80 Firewall Example: Rules
153
Figure 81 Edit Custom Port Example
153
Figure 82 Firewall Example: Edit Rule: Destination Address
154
Figure 84 Firewall Example: Rules: Myservice
156
Figure 85 Security > Firewall > General
156
Table 52 Security > Firewall > General
157
The Firewall Rule Screen
157
Figure 86 Security > Firewall > Rules
158
Table 53 Security > Firewall > Rules
158
Configuring Firewall Rules
159
Figure 87 Security > Firewall > Rules: Edit
160
Table 54 Security > Firewall > Rules: Edit
160
Configuring a Customized Service
162
Customized Services
162
Figure 88 Security > Firewall > Rules: Edit: Edit Customized Services
162
Table 55 Security > Firewall > Rules: Edit: Edit Customized Services
162
Figure 89 Security > Firewall > Rules: Edit: Edit Customized Services: Config
163
Table 56 Security > Firewall > Rules: Edit: Edit Customized Services: Config
163
The Firewall Threshold Screen
163
Configuring Firewall Thresholds
164
Figure 90 Three-Way Handshake
164
Threshold Values
164
Figure 91 Security > Firewall > Threshold
165
Table 57 Security > Firewall > Threshold
165
Firewall Rules Overview
166
Firewall Technical Reference
166
Guidelines for Enhancing Security with Your Firewall
168
Security Considerations
168
Triangle Route
168
Figure 83 Firewall Example: Edit Rule: Select Customized Services
155
The Firewall General Screen
156
Chapter 9 Firewalls
151
Figure 79 Default Firewall Action
151
Firewall Rule Setup Example
152
What You Need to Know about Firewall
152
Figure 92 Ideal Firewall Setup
169
Figure 93 "Triangle Route" Problem
169
Figure 94 IP Alias
170
Before You Begin
171
Content Filtering
171
Figure 95 Security > Content Filter > Keyword: Example
172
Figure 96 Security > Content Filter > Schedule: Example
172
Figure 97 Security > Content Filter > Trusted: Example
173
Figure 98 Security > Content Filtering > Keyword
173
Table 58 Security > Content Filtering > Keyword
173
The Keyword Screen
173
Figure 99 Security > Content Filter > Schedule
174
Table 59 Security > Content Filter: Schedule
174
The Schedule Screen
174
Figure 100 Security > Content Filter: Trusted
175
Table 60 Security > Content Filter: Trusted
175
The Trusted Screen
175
Packet Filter
177
Figure 102 Security > Packet Filter > Edit (Protocol Filter)
179
Table 62 Security > Packet Filter > Edit (Protocol Filter)
179
Figure 103 Security > Packet Filter > Edit (Protocol Filter) > Edit Rule
180
Table 63 Security > Packet Filter > Edit (Protocol Filter) > Edit Rule
180
Figure 104 Security > Packet Filter > Edit (Generic Filter)
181
Configuring Generic Packet Rules
182
Figure 105 Security > Packet Filter > Edit (Generic Filter) > Edit Rule
182
Table 64 Security > Packet Filter > Edit (Generic Filter)
182
Table 65 Security > Packet Filter > Edit (Generic Filter) > Edit Rule
182
Figure 106 Protocol and Generic Filter Sets
183
Filter Types and NAT
183
Packet Filter Technical Reference
183
Firewall Versus Filters
184
Certificates
185
Overview
185
What You Can Do in the Certificates Screens
185
Figure 108 My Certificates
186
Table 66 My Certificates
187
Figure 109 My Certificate Import
188
My Certificate Import
188
Figure 110 My Certificate Create
189
My Certificate Create
189
Table 67 My Certificate Import
189
Table 68 My Certificate Create
189
My Certificate Details
191
Figure 111 My Certificate Details
192
Table 69 My Certificate Details
192
Figure 112 Trusted cas
194
The Trusted cas Screen
194
Table 70 Trusted cas
195
Trusted CA Import
195
Figure 113 Trusted CA Import
196
Table 71 Trusted CA Import
196
Trusted CA Details
196
Figure 114 Trusted CA Details
197
Table 72 Trusted CA Details
197
The Trusted Remote Hosts Screens
199
Figure 115 Trusted Remote Hosts
200
Table 73 Trusted Remote Hosts
200
Figure 116 Trusted Remote Host Import
201
Table 74 Trusted Remote Host Import
201
Trusted Remote Host Certificate Details
201
Trusted Remote Hosts Import
201
Figure 117 Trusted Remote Host Details
202
Table 75 Trusted Remote Host Details
202
Figure 118 Directory Servers
204
Table 76 Directory Servers
204
The Directory Servers Screens
204
Directory Server Add and Edit
205
Figure 119 Directory Server Add and Edit
205
Table 77 Directory Server Add and Edit
205
Certificates Overview
206
Certificates Technical Reference
206
Private-Public Certificates
207
Verifying a Trusted Remote Host's Certificate
207
Editing Generic Filters
181
Chapter 10 Content Filtering
171
Content Filtering Example
171
Overview
171
What You Can Do in the Content Filter Screens
171
What You Need to Know about Content Filtering
171
Figure 120 Remote Host Certificates
208
Figure 121 Certificate Details
208
Advanced
209
Part V: Advanced
209
Overview
211
Static Route
211
What You Can Do in the Static Route Screens
211
Figure 123 Advanced > Static Route
212
Table 78 Advanced > Static Route
212
Static Route Edit
213
Chapter 11 Packet Filter
177
Overview
177
The Packet Filter Screen
177
What You Can Do in the Packet Filter Screen
177
What You Need to Know about the Packet Filter
177
Editing Protocol Filters
178
Figure 101 Security > Packet Filter
178
Table 61 Security > Packet Filter
178
Configuring Protocol Filter Rules
179
Chapter 12 Certificates
185
Figure 107 Certificates Example
185
The My Certificates Screen
186
What You Need to Know about Certificates
186
Chapter 13 Static Route
211
Figure 122 Example of Static Routing Topology
211
The Static Route Screen
212
Figure 124 Advanced > Static Route: Edit
213
Table 79 Advanced > Static Route: Edit
213
Chapter 14 Q/1P
215
Figure 125 802.1Q/1P
215
Overview
215
What You Can Do in the 802.1Q/1P Screens
215
What You Need to Know about 802.1Q/1P
215
Figure 126 802.1Q/1P Example
216
Q/1P Example
216
Figure 127 Advanced > 802.1Q/1P > Group Setting > Edit: Example
217
Figure 128 Advanced > 802.1Q/1P > Port Setting: Example
218
Figure 129 Advanced > 802.1Q/1P > Group Setting: Example
219
The 802.1Q/1P Group Setting Screen
219
Figure 130 Advanced > 802.1Q/1P > Group Setting
220
Table 80 Advanced > 802.1Q/1P > Group Setting
220
Editing 802.1Q/1P Group Setting
221
Figure 131 Advanced > 802.1Q/1P > Group Setting > Edit
221
Table 81 Advanced > 802.1Q/1P > Group Setting > Edit
221
Figure 132 Advanced > 802.1Q/1P > Port Setting
222
Table 82 Advanced > 802.1Q/1P > Port Setting
222
The 802.1Q/1P Port Setting Screen
222
Quality of Service (Qos)
225
Figure 133 Qos Example
226
Figure 134 Qos Class Example: Voip -1
227
Figure 135 Qos Class Example: Voip -2
227
Figure 136 Qos Class Example: Boss -1
228
Figure 138 Advanced > Qos > General
229
Table 83 Advanced > Qos > General
229
Figure 139 Advanced > Qos > Class Setup
230
Table 84 Advanced > Qos > Class Setup
230
Figure 140 Advanced > Qos > Class Setup: Edit
231
Figure 141 Advanced > Qos > Monitor
234
Table 86 Advanced > Qos > Monitor
234
Table 87 IEEE 802.1P Priority Level and Traffic Type
235
Automatic Priority Queue Assignment
236
Diffserv
236
Table 88 Internal Layer2 and Layer3 Qos Mapping
236
Figure 142 Advanced > Dynamic DNS
240
Table 89 Advanced > Dynamic DNS
240
Remote Management
243
What You Can Do in the Remote Management Screens
244
What You Need to Know about Remote Management
244
The WWW Screen
245
WWW and HTTPS
245
Table 92 Advanced > Remote Management > FTP
248
Figure 148 SNMP Management Model
249
Configuring SNMP
250
SNMP Traps
250
Supported Mibs
250
The Class Configuration Screen
230
The Class Setup Screen
230
Table 85 Advanced > Qos > Class Setup: Edit
232
The Qos Monitor Screen
234
Chapter 15 Quality of Service (Qos)
225
Overview
225
What You Can Do in the Qos Screens
225
What You Need to Know about Qos
225
Qos Class Setup Example
226
IEEE 802.1Q Tag
235
IP Precedence
235
Qos Technical Reference
235
Dynamic DNS Setup
239
Figure 147 Advanced > Remote Management > FTP
248
Table 93 SNMP Traps
250
Figure 149 Advanced > Remote Management > SNMP
251
Table 94 Advanced > Remote Management > SNMP
251
The DNS Screen
252
The ICMP Screen
252
Chapter 16 Dynamic DNS Setup
239
Overview
239
The Dynamic DNS Screen
239
What You Can Do in the DDNS Screen
239
What You Need to Know about DDNS
239
Table 90 Advanced > Remote Management > WWW
246
The Telnet Screen
247
Chapter 17 Remote Management
243
Figure 137 Qos Class Example: Boss -2
228
The Qos General Screen
229
Figure 143 Remote Management from the WAN
243
Overview
243
Figure 144 HTTPS Implementation
245
Configuring the WWW Screen
246
Figure 145 Advanced > Remote Management > WWW
246
Figure 146 Advanced > Remote Management > Telnet
247
Table 91 Advanced > Remote Management > Telnet
247
The FTP Screen
248
The SNMP Screen
248
Figure 150 Advanced > Remote Management > DNS
252
Table 95 Advanced > Remote Management > DNS
252
Figure 151 Advanced > Remote Management > ICMP
253
Table 96 Advanced > Remote Management > ICMP
253
Chapter 18 Universal Plug-And-Play (Upnp)
255
Overview
255
What You Can Do in the Upnp Screen
255
What You Need to Know about Upnp
255
Figure 152 Advanced > Upnp > General
256
Table 97 Advanced > Upnp > General
256
The Upnp Screen
256
Figure 153 Add/Remove Programs: Windows Setup: Communication
257
Installing Upnp in Windows Example
257
Figure 154 Add/Remove Programs: Windows Setup: Communication: Components
258
Figure 155 Network Connections
258
Figure 156 Windows Optional Networking Components Wizard
259
Figure 157 Networking Services
259
Using Upnp in Windows XP Example
260
Figure 158 Network Connections
260
Figure 159 Internet Connection Properties
261
Figure 160 Internet Connection Properties: Advanced Settings
262
Figure 161 Internet Connection Properties: Advanced Settings: Add
262
Figure 162 System Tray Icon
263
Figure 163 Internet Connection Status
263
Figure 164 Network Connections
264
Figure 165 Network Connections: My Network Places
265
Figure 166 Network Connections: My Network Places: Properties: Example
265
Maintenance
267
Part VI: Maintenance
267
Chapter 19 System Settings
269
Overview
269
System Settings
269
The General Screen
269
What You Can Do in the System Settings Screens
269
What You Need to Know about System Settings
269
Figure 167 Maintenance > System > General
270
Figure 168 Maintenance > System > Time Setting
271
Table 99 Maintenance > System > Time Setting
272
Table 98 Maintenance > System > General
270
The Time Setting Screen
271
Logs
275
Figure 169 Maintenance > Logs > View Log
276
Table 100 Maintenance > Logs > View Log
276
Figure 170 Maintenance > Logs > Log Settings
277
Table 101 Maintenance > Logs > Log Settings
277
SMTP Error Messages
278
Table 102 SMTP Error Messages
278
Example E-Mail Log
279
Figure 171 E-Mail Log Example
279
Table 103 System Maintenance Logs
279
Table 104 System Error Logs
280
Table 105 Access Control Logs
281
Table 106 TCP Reset Logs
281
Table 107 Packet Filter Logs
282
Table 108 ICMP Logs
282
Table 109 CDR Logs
282
Table 110 PPP Logs
282
Table 111 Upnp Logs
283
Table 112 Content Filtering Logs
283
Table 113 Attack Logs
283
Table 114 802.1X Logs
284
Table 115 ACL Setting Notes
284
Table 116 ICMP Notes
285
Table 117 Syslog Logs
286
Table 118 RFC-2408 ISAKMP Payload Types
286
Overview
287
What You Can Do in the Tool Screens
287
What You Need to Know about Tools
287
Before You Begin
288
Figure 172 Restore Using FTP Session Example
289
Figure 173 FTP Session Example of Firmware File Upload
290
Figure 174 FTP Session Example
291
Table 120 General Commands for GUI-Based FTP Clients
292
Figure 175 Maintenance > Tools > Firmware
293
Figure 178 Error Message
295
Figure 179 Maintenance > Tools > Configuration
295
Figure 180 Configuration Upload Successful
296
Figure 181 Network Temporarily Disconnected
296
Table 123 Restore Configuration
296
The Restart Screen
297
Log Descriptions
279
Table 121 General Commands for GUI-Based TFTP Clients
293
The Firmware Screen
293
Figure 176 Firmware Upload in Progress
294
Figure 177 Network Temporarily Disconnected
294
Table 122 Maintenance > Tools > Firmware
294
The Configuration Screen
295
Chapter 20 Logs
275
Overview
275
The View Log Screen
275
What You Can Do in the Log Screens
275
What You Need to Know about Logs
275
The Log Settings Screen
276
Tools
287
Figure 182 Configuration Upload Error
297
Figure 183 Reset Warning Message
297
Figure 184 Reset in Process Message
297
Figure 185 Maintenance > Tools >Restart
298
Chapter 21 Tools
287
Table 119 Filename Conventions
288
Tool Examples
289
Chapter 22 Diagnostic
299
Figure 186 Maintenance > Diagnostic > General
299
Overview
299
The General Diagnostic Screen
299
What You Can Do in the Diagnostic Screens
299
The DSL Line Diagnostic Screen
300
Figure 187 Maintenance > Diagnostic > DSL Line
300
Table 124 Maintenance > Diagnostic > General
300
Table 125 Maintenance > Diagnostic > DSL Line
301
Troubleshooting and Specifications
303
Part VII: Troubleshooting and Specifications
303
Chapter 23 Product Specifications
305
Firmware Specifications
305
Hardware Specifications
305
Table 126 Hardware Specifications
305
Table 128 Wireless Features
308
Table 129 Standards Supported
309
Table 130 Zyxel Device Series Power Adaptor Specifications
310
Troubleshooting
313
Power Adaptor Specifications
310
Chapter 24 Troubleshooting
313
Table 127 Firmware Specifications
305
Wireless Features
308
Power, Hardware Connections, and Leds
313
Zyxel Device Access and Login
314
Internet Access
316
Part VIII: Appendices and Index
317
Appendix A Setting up Your Computer's IP Address
319
Figure 188 Windows 95/98/Me: Network: Configuration
320
Figure 189 Windows 95/98/Me: TCP/IP Properties: IP Address
321
Figure 190 Windows 95/98/Me: TCP/IP Properties: DNS Configuration
322
Verifying Settings
322
Figure 191 Windows XP: Start Menu
323
Figure 192 Windows XP: Control Panel
323
Figure 193 Windows XP: Control Panel: Network Connections: Properties
324
Figure 194 Windows XP: Local Area Connection Properties
324
Figure 195 Windows XP: Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties
325
Figure 196 Windows XP: Advanced TCP/IP Properties
326
Figure 197 Windows XP: Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties
327
Windows Vista
327
Figure 198 Windows Vista: Start Menu
328
Figure 199 Windows Vista: Control Panel
328
Figure 200 Windows Vista: Network and Internet
328
Figure 201 Windows Vista: Network and Sharing Center
328
Figure 202 Windows Vista: Network and Sharing Center
329
Figure 203 Windows Vista: Local Area Connection Properties
329
Figure 204 Windows Vista: Internet Protocol Version 4 (Tcp/Ipv4) Properties
330
Figure 205 Windows Vista: Advanced TCP/IP Properties
331
Figure 206 Windows Vista: Internet Protocol Version 4 (Tcp/Ipv4) Properties
332
Figure 207 Macintosh os 8/9: Apple Menu
333
Figure 208 Macintosh os 8/9: TCP/IP
333
Figure 209 Macintosh os X: Apple Menu
334
Macintosh os X
334
Figure 210 Macintosh os X: Network
335
Figure 211 Red hat 9.0: KDE: Network Configuration: Devices
336
Figure 212 Red hat 9.0: KDE: Ethernet Device: General
336
Figure 213 Red hat 9.0: KDE: Network Configuration: DNS
337
Figure 214 Red hat 9.0: KDE: Network Configuration: Activate
337
Figure 215 Red hat 9.0: Dynamic IP Address Setting in Ifconfig-Eth0
338
Figure 216 Red hat 9.0: Static IP Address Setting in Ifconfig-Eth0
338
Figure 217 Red hat 9.0: DNS Settings in Resolv.conf
338
Figure 218 Red hat 9.0: Restart Ethernet Card
338
Figure 219 Red hat 9.0: Checking TCP/IP Properties
339
Appendix B Pop-Up Windows, Javascripts and Java Permissions
341
Figure 220 Pop-Up Blocker
341
Internet Explorer Pop-Up Blockers
341
Figure 221 Internet Options: Privacy
342
Figure 222 Internet Options: Privacy
343
Figure 223 Pop-Up Blocker Settings
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Figure 224 Internet Options: Security
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Figure 225 Security Settings - Java Scripting
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Figure 226 Security Settings - Java
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Java Permissions
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Figure 227 Java (Sun)
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Figure 228 Mozilla Firefox: Tools > Options
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Figure 229 Mozilla Firefox Content Security
347
Appendix C IP Addresses and Subnetting
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Introduction to Ip Addresses
349
Figure 230 Network Number and Host ID
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Table 131 Subnet Masks
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Table 132 Subnet Masks
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Table 133 Maximum Host Numbers
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Table 134 Alternative Subnet Mask Notation
351
Figure 231 Subnetting Example: before Subnetting
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Figure 232 Subnetting Example: after Subnetting
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Table 135 Subnet 1
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Table 136 Subnet 2
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Table 137 Subnet 3
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Table 138 Subnet 4
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Table 139 Eight Subnets
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Table 140 24-Bit Network Number Subnet Planning
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Table 141 16-Bit Network Number Subnet Planning
355
Private Ip Addresses
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Appendix D Wireless Lans
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Figure 233 Peer-To-Peer Communication in an Ad-Hoc Network
357
Wireless Lan Topologies
357
Figure 234 Basic Service Set
358
Figure 235 Infrastructure WLAN
359
Table 142 IEEE 802.11G
361
Table 143 Wireless Security Levels
362
Types of Radius Messages
363
Dynamic Wep Key Exchange
365
Figure 236 RTS/CTS
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Fragmentation Threshold
360
Preamble Type
361
Table 144 Comparison of EAP Authentication Types
365
Wpa and Wpa2
365
Figure 237 WPA(2) with RADIUS Application Example
367
Wireless Client Wpa Supplicants
367
Figure 238 WPA(2)-PSK Authentication
368
Security Parameters Summary
368
Table 145 Wireless Security Relational Matrix
368
Antenna Characteristics
369
Antenna Gain
369
Types of Antennas for Wlan
369
Appendix E Services
371
Table 146 Examples of Services
371
Appendix F Internal SPTGEN
375
Figure 239 Configuration Text File Format: Column Descriptions
375
The Configuration Text File Format
375
Figure 240 Invalid Parameter Entered: Command Line Example
376
Figure 241 Valid Parameter Entered: Command Line Example
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Internal Sptgen Ftp Download Example
376
Figure 242 Internal SPTGEN FTP Download Example
377
Figure 243 Internal SPTGEN FTP Upload Example
377
Table 147 Abbreviations Used in the Example Internal SPTGEN Screens Table
377
Table 148 Menu 1 General Setup
378
Table 149 Menu 3
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Table 150 Menu 4 Internet Access Setup
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Table 151 Menu 12
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Table 152 Menu 15 SUA Server Setup
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Table 153 Menu 21.1 Filter Set #1
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Table 154 Menu 21.1 Filer Set #2
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Table 155 Menu 23 System Menus
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Table 156 Menu 24.11 Remote Management Control
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Table 157 Command Examples
397
Appendix G Legal Information
399
Zyxel Limited Warranty
401
Appendix H Customer Support
403
Index
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