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ZyXEL Communications P-660R-Tx v2 Series User Manual (175 pages)
ADSL2+ Access Router
Brand:
ZyXEL Communications
| Category:
Network Router
| Size: 6.86 MB
Table of Contents
Safety Warnings
4
Zyxel Limited Warranty
5
Customer Support
6
Table of Contents
12
List of Tables
22
Related Documentation
24
Syntax Conventions
24
User Guide Feedback
25
Chapter 1 Getting to Know Your Zyxel Device27
26
Introducing the Zyxel Device
26
Features of the Zyxel Device
26
Table 1ADSL Standards
26
Adsl Standards
28
Dynamic Dns Support
28
Protocol Support
28
Network Management
29
Networking Compatibility
29
Applications for the Zyxel Device
30
Internet Access
31
LAN to LAN Application
31
Zyxel Device Hardware Installation and Connection
31
Figure 1Zyxel Device Internet Access Application
31
Figure 2Zyxel Device LAN-To-LAN Application
31
Front Panel Leds
32
Table 2Front Panel LED Description
32
Chapter 2 Introducing the Web Configurator35
34
Web Configurator Overview
34
Accessing the Zyxel Device Web Configurator
34
Resetting the Zyxel Device
35
Figure 3Password Screen
35
Figure 4Change Password at Login
35
Using the Reset Button
36
Navigating the Zyxel Device Web Configurator
36
Figure 5 Web Configurator: Site Map Screen
36
Table 3Web Configurator Screens Summary
36
Wizard Setup
38
Chapter 3 Wizard Setup
38
Introduction
38
Encapsulation
38
Enet Encap
38
PPP over Ethernet
38
Pppoa
38
Rfc 1483
39
Multiplexing
39
VC-Based Multiplexing
39
LLC-Based Multiplexing
39
VPI and VCI
39
Internet Access Wizard Setup: First Screen
39
IP Address and Subnet Mask
40
Figure 6Internet Access Wizard Setup: First Screen
40
Table 4Internet Access Wizard Setup: First Screen
40
IP Address Assignment
41
IP Assignment with Pppoa or Pppoe Encapsulation
41
IP Assignment with RFC 1483 Encapsulation
41
IP Assignment with ENET ENCAP Encapsulation
41
Private IP Addresses
42
Internet Access Wizard Setup: Second Screen
42
Nailed-Up Connection (PPP)
42
Nat
42
Figure 7Internet Connection with Pppoe
43
Table 5 Internet Connection with Pppoe
43
Figure 8 Internet Connection with RFC 1483
44
Figure 9Internet Connection with ENET ENCAP
44
Table 6Internet Connection with RFC 1483
44
Figure 10Internet Connection with Pppoa
45
Table 7Internet Connection with ENET ENCAP
45
DHCP Setup
46
IP Pool Setup
46
Internet Access Wizard Setup: Third Screen
46
Table 8Internet Connection with Pppoa
46
Figure 11Internet Access Wizard Setup: Third Screen
47
Figure 12Internet Access Wizard Setup: LAN Configuration
48
Table 9Internet Access Wizard Setup: LAN Configuration
48
Internet Access Wizard Setup: Connection Test
49
Test Your Internet Connection
49
Figure 13Internet Access Wizard Setup: Connection Tests
49
Chapter 4 Password Setup51
50
Password Overview
50
Configuring Password
50
Figure 14Password
50
Table 10Password
50
Chapter 5 LAN Setup53
52
LAN Overview
52
Lans, Wans and the Zyxel Device
52
Figure 15LAN and WAN IP Addresses
52
DNS Server Address
53
DNS Server Address Assignment
53
Lan Tcp/Ip
54
Factory LAN Defaults
54
IP Address and Subnet Mask
54
RIP Setup
54
Multicast
55
Any IP
55
How any IP Works
56
Figure 16Any IP Example
56
Configuring LAN
57
Figure 17LAN Setup
57
Table 11LAN Setup
57
Chapter 6 WAN Setup61
60
WAN Overview
60
Metric
60
Pppoe Encapsulation
61
Traffic Shaping
61
Zero Configuration Internet Access
62
Configuring WAN Setup
62
Figure 18Example of Traffic Shaping
62
Figure 19WAN Setup (Pppoe)
63
Table 12WAN Setup
63
Traffic Redirect
65
Configuring WAN Backup
66
Figure 20Traffic Redirect Example
66
Figure 21Traffic Redirect LAN Setup
66
Figure 22WAN Backup
67
Table 13WAN Backup
67
Chapter 7 Network Address Translation (NAT) Screens71
70
NAT Overview
70
NAT Definitions
70
Table 14NAT Definitions
70
What NAT Does
71
How NAT Works
71
NAT Application
72
NAT Mapping Types
72
Figure 23How NAT Works
72
Figure 24NAT Application with IP Alias
72
SUA (Single User Account) Versus NAT
73
Table 15NAT Mapping Types
73
SUA Server
74
Default Server IP Address
74
Port Forwarding: Services and Port Numbers
74
Table 16Services and Port Numbers
74
Configuring Servers Behind SUA (Example)
75
Selecting the NAT Mode
75
Figure 25Multiple Servers Behind NAT Example
75
Configuring SUA Server
76
Figure 26NAT Mode
76
Table 17NAT Mode
76
Figure 27Edit SUA/NAT Server Set
77
Table 18Edit SUA/NAT Server Set
77
Configuring Address Mapping
78
Figure 28Address Mapping Rules
78
Table 19Address Mapping Rules
78
Editing an Address Mapping Rule
79
Figure 29Address Mapping Rule Edit
79
Table 20Address Mapping Rule Edit
80
Chapter 8 Dynamic DNS Setup83
82
Dynamic DNS
82
DYNDNS Wildcard
82
Configuring Dynamic DNS
82
Figure 30Dynamic DNS
83
Table 21Dynamic DNS
83
Chapter 9 Time and Date85
84
Configuring Time and Date
84
Figure 31Time and Date
84
Table 22Time and Date
85
Chapter 10 Remote Management Configuration87
86
Remote Management Overview
86
Remote Management Limitations
86
Remote Management and NAT
87
System Timeout
87
Telnet
87
Ftp
87
Web
87
Configuring Remote Management
87
Figure 32Telnet Configuration on a TCP/IP Network
87
Figure 33Remote Management
88
Table 23Remote Management
88
Chapter 11 Universal Plug-And-Play (Upnp)91
90
How Do I Know if I'M Using Upnp
90
NAT Traversal
90
Cautions with Upnp
91
Upnp and Zyxel
91
Configuring Upnp
91
Installing Upnp in Windows Example
92
Figure 34Configuring Upnp
92
Table 24Configuring Upnp
92
Figure 35Add/Remove Programs: Windows Setup: Communication
93
Figure 36Add/Remove Programs: Windows Setup: Communication: Components
93
Figure 37Network Connections
94
Figure 38Windows Optional Networking Components Wizard
95
Figure 39Networking Services
95
Using Upnp in Windows XP Example
96
Figure 40Network Connections
96
Figure 41Internet Connection Properties
97
Figure 42Internet Connection Properties: Advanced Settings
98
Figure 43Internet Connection Properties: Advanced Settings: Add
98
Figure 44System Tray Icon
99
Figure 45Internet Connection Status
99
Figure 46Network Connections
100
Figure 47Network Connections: My Network Places
101
Figure 48Network Connections: My Network Places: Properties: Example
101
Chapter 12 Maintenance103
102
Maintenance Overview
102
System Status Screen
102
Figure 49System Status
103
Table 25System Status
103
Figure 50System Status: Show Statistics
104
System Statistics
104
DHCP Table Screen
105
Table 26System Status: Show Statistics
105
Any IP Table Screen
106
Figure 51DHCP Table
106
Figure 52Any IP Table
106
Table 27DHCP Table
106
Table 28Any IP Table
106
Diagnostic Screens
107
Diagnostic General Screen
107
Figure 53Diagnostic: General
107
Diagnostic DSL Line Screen
108
Figure 54Diagnostic: DSL Line
108
Table 29Diagnostic: General
108
Firmware Screen
109
Table 30Diagnostic: DSL Line
109
Figure 55Firmware Upgrade
110
Figure 56Network Temporarily Disconnected
110
Table 31Firmware Upgrade
110
Backup Configuration
111
Figure 57Error Message
111
Figure 58Configuration
111
Figure 59Backup Configuration
112
Figure 60Restore Configuration
112
Restore Configuration
112
Table 32Backup Configuration
112
Table 33Maintenance Restore Configuration
112
Back to Factory Defaults
113
Figure 61Restore Configuration Successful
113
Figure 62Network Temporarily Disconnected
113
Figure 63Reset to Factory Default Settings
114
Chapter 13 Troubleshooting117
116
Problems Starting up the Zyxel Device
116
Problems with the LAN LED
116
Table 34Troubleshooting the Start-Up of Your Zyxel Device
116
Table 35Troubleshooting the LAN LED
116
Problems with the Password
117
Problems with the DSL LED
117
Problems with the LAN Interface
117
Table 36Troubleshooting the Password
117
Table 37Troubleshooting the DSL LED
117
Table 38Troubleshooting the LAN Interface
117
Problems with the WAN Interface
118
Problems with Internet Access
118
Problems with Remote Management
118
Table 39Troubleshooting the WAN Interface
118
Table 40Troubleshooting Internet Access
118
Table 41Troubleshooting Remote Management
118
Problems with the Web Configurator
119
Pop-Up Windows, Javascripts and Java Permissions
119
Internet Explorer Pop-Up Blockers
119
Table 42Troubleshooting the Web Configurator
119
Figure 64Pop-Up Blocker
120
Figure 65 Internet Options
120
Figure 66Internet Options
121
Javascripts
122
Figure 67Pop-Up Blocker Settings
122
Figure 68Internet Options
123
Java Permissions
124
Figure 69Security Settings - Java Scripting
124
Figure 70Security Settings - Java
125
Figure 71Java (Sun)
126
Product Specifications
128
Table 43Device
128
Table 44Firmware
129
Setting up Your Computer's IP Address
132
Windows 95/98/Me
132
Installing Components
133
Figure 72Windows 95/98/Me: Network: Configuration
133
Configuring
134
Figure 73Windows 95/98/Me: TCP/IP Properties: IP Address
134
Verifying Settings
135
Windows 2000/NT/XP
135
Figure 74Windows 95/98/Me: TCP/IP Properties: DNS Configuration
135
Figure 75Windows XP: Start Menu
136
Figure 76Windows XP: Control Panel
136
Figure 77Windows XP: Control Panel: Network Connections: Properties
137
Figure 78Windows XP: Local Area Connection Properties
137
Figure 79Windows XP: Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties
138
Figure 80Windows XP: Advanced TCP/IP Properties
139
Verifying Settings
140
Macintosh
140
Figure 81Windows XP: Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties
140
Figure 82Macintosh os 8/9: Apple Menu
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Figure 83Macintosh os 8/9: TCP/IP
141
Verifying Settings
142
Macintosh os X
142
Figure 84Macintosh os X: Apple Menu
142
Verifying Settings
143
Linux
143
Figure 85Macintosh os X: Network
143
Figure 86Red hat 9.0: KDE: Network Configuration: Devices
144
Figure 87Red hat 9.0: KDE: Ethernet Device: General
144
Using the K Desktop Environment (KDE)
144
Figure 88Red hat 9.0: KDE: Network Configuration: DNS
145
Figure 89Red hat 9.0: KDE: Network Configuration: Activate
145
Using Configuration Files
145
Figure 90Red hat 9.0: Dynamic IP Address Setting in Ifconfig-Eth0
146
Figure 91Red hat 9.0: Static IP Address Setting in Ifconfig-Eth0
146
Figure 92Red hat 9.0: DNS Settings in Resolv.conf
146
Figure 93Red hat 9.0: Restart Ethernet Card
147
Figure 94Red hat 9.0: Checking TCP/IP Properties
147
Verifying Settings
147
IP Addresses and Subnetting
148
Introduction to IP Addresses
148
IP Address Classes and Hosts
148
Table 45Classes of IP Addresses
149
Table 46Allowed IP Address Range by Class
149
Subnet Masks
150
Subnetting
150
Table 47 "Natural" Masks
150
Table 48Alternative Subnet Mask Notation
150
Example: Two Subnets
151
Table 49Two Subnets Example
151
Example: Four Subnets
152
Table 50Subnet 1
152
Table 51Subnet 2
152
Example Eight Subnets
153
Table 52Subnet 1
153
Table 53Subnet 2
153
Table 54Subnet 3
153
Table 55Subnet 4
153
Subnetting with Class a and Class B Networks
154
Table 56Eight Subnets
154
Table 57Class C Subnet Planning
154
Table 58Class B Subnet Planning
155
Splitters and Microfilters
156
Connecting a POTS Splitter
156
Telephone Microfilters
156
Figure 95Connecting a POTS Splitter
156
Zyxel Device with ISDN
157
Figure 96Connecting a Microfilter
157
Figure 97Zyxel Device with ISDN
158
Command Interpreter
160
Command Syntax
160
Command Usage
160
Log Descriptions
162
Table 59System Maintenance Logs
162
Table 60System Error Logs
163
Table 61Packet Filter Logs
163
Table 62CDR Logs
163
Table 63PPP Logs
164
Table 64ICMP Notes
164
Pppoe
166
Pppoe in Action
166
Benefits of Pppoe
166
Traditional Dial-Up Scenario
166
How Pppoe Works
167
Figure 98Single-Computer Per Router Hardware Configuration
167
Figure 100Virtual Circuit Topology
168
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ZyXEL Communications P-660R-Tx v2 Series Support Notes (76 pages)
Brand:
ZyXEL Communications
| Category:
Network Router
| Size: 1.09 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
2
Faq
4
Zynos FAQ
4
What Is Zynos
4
How Do I Access the P-660R-Tx V2 Command Line Interface (CLI)
4
How Do I Update the Firmware and Configuration File
4
How Do I Upgrade/Backup the Zynos Firmware by Using TFTP Client
4
Program Via LAN
4
How Do I Restore P-660R-Tx V2 Configurations by Using TFTP Client Program Via LAN
4
What Should I Do if I Forget the System Password
5
How to Use the Reset Button
5
What Is SUA? When Should I Use SUA
5
What Is the Difference between SUA and Multi-NAT
6
Is It Possible to Access a Server Running Behind SUA from the Outside Internet? if Possible, How
6
When Do I Need Multi-NAT
6
What Ip/Port Mapping Does Multi-NAT Support
6
How Many Network Users Can the SUA/NAT Support
7
What Are Device Filters and Protocol Filters
8
How Can I Protect against IP Spoofing Attacks
8
General FAQ
10
How Can I Manage P-660R-Tx V2
10
What Is the Default Password to Loging Web Configurator
10
How Do I Know the P-660R-Tx V2'S WAN IP Address Assigned by the ISP
10
What Is the Micro Filter or Splitter Used for
10
The P-660R-Tx V2 Supports Bridge and Router Mode, What's the Difference between Them
10
How Do I Know I am Using Pppoe
11
Why Does My Provider Use Pppoe
11
What Is DDNS
11
When Do I Need DDNS Service
11
What Is DDNS Wildcard? Does the P-660R-Tx V2 Support DDNS Wildcard
12
Can the P-660R-Tx V2'S SUA Handle Ipsec Packets Sent by the Ipsec Gateway
12
How Do I Setup My P-660R-Tx V2 for Routing Ipsec Packets over SUA
12
What Is Traffic Shaping
13
What Do the Parameters (PCR, SCR, MBS) Mean
13
Why Do We Perform Traffic Shaping in the P-660R-Tx V2
13
Adsl Faq
14
How Does ADSL Compare to Cable Modems
14
What Is the Expected Throughput
14
What Is the Micro Filter Used for
14
How Do I Know the ADSL Line Is up
14
How Does the P-660R-Tx V2 Work on a Noisy ADSL
14
Does the VC-Based Multiplexing Perform Better than the LLC-Based Multiplexing
15
How Do I Know the Details of My ADSL Line Statistics
15
What Are the Signaling Pins of the ADSL Connector
15
Application Notes
16
General Application Notes
16
Internet Access Using P-660R-Tx V2 under Bridge Mode
16
Internet Access Using P-660R-Tx V2 under Router Mode
19
Set up Your Workstation
20
Set up Your P-660R-Tx V2
20
Setup the P-660R-Tx V2 as a DHCP Relay
21
SUA Notes
22
Configure an Internal Server Behind SUA
26
Configure a PPTP Server Behind SUA
27
Using Multi-NAT
31
Configure NAT
32
NAT Server Sets
37
Using the Dynamic DNS (DDNS)
45
Network Management Using SNMP
47
Using IP Alias
50
Using IP Policy Routing
54
Using Call Scheduling
58
Using IP Multicast
61
Using Zero-Configuration
61
Support Tool
65
LAN/WAN Packet Trace
65
Online Trace
65
Offline Trace
67
Capture the Detailed Logs by Hyper Terminal
68
Firmware/Configurations Uploading and Downloading Using TFTP
70
Using TFTP Client Software
70
Using TFTP Command on Windows NT
72
Using TFTP Command on UNIX
72
Using FTP to Upload the Firmware and Configuration Files
73
CI Command Reference
76
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