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ZyXEL Communications P-660R-TX V3 User Manual (216 pages)
adsl2+ access router
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Network Router
| Size: 6.44 MB
Table of Contents
About this User's Guide
3
Document Conventions
5
Safety Warnings
7
Table of Contents
9
Contents Overview
9
Table of Contents
11
List of Figures
19
List of Tables
23
Introduction
25
PART I Introduction
25
Chapter 1 Introducing the Zyxel Device
27
Overview
27
Ways to Manage the Zyxel Device
27
Good Habits for Managing the Zyxel Device
28
Applications for the Zyxel Device
28
Internet Access
28
Figure 1 Zyxel Device's Router Features
28
Leds (Lights)
29
Figure 2 Leds on the Top of the Device
29
Table 1 LED Descriptions
29
The RESET Button
30
Using the Reset Button
30
Chapter 2 Introducing the Web Configurator
31
Overview
31
Accessing the Web Configurator
31
Web Configurator Main Screen
32
Figure 3 Login Screen
32
Figure 4 Main Screen
32
Navigation Panel
33
Table 2 Navigation Panel Summary
33
Main Window
34
Status
35
Part II: Status
35
Device Information
37
Chapter 3 Device Information
37
Overview
37
The Device Info Screen
37
Figure 5 Status > Device Information
37
Table 3 Status > Device Information
38
System Logs
39
Chapter 4 System Logs
39
Overview
39
The System Log Screen
39
Figure 6 Status > System Log
39
Table 4 Status > System Log
39
Traffic Statistics
41
Chapter 5 Traffic Statistics
41
Overview
41
The Statistics Screen
41
Figure 7 Status > Statistics (Ethernet)
41
Table 5 Status > Statistics (Ethernet)
41
Figure 8 Status > Statistics (ADSL)
42
Table 6 Status > Statistics (ADSL)
42
Quick Start Wizard
43
Part III: Quick Start Wizard
43
Quick Start Wizard
45
Chapter 6 Quick Start Wizard
45
Overview
45
Figure 9 Access Quick Start Wizard
45
Figure 10 Run Wizard
46
Figure 11 Wizard Summary
46
Figure 12 Password
46
Figure 13 Time Zone
47
Figure 14 ISP Connection Type
47
Figure 15 ISP Connection: Dynamic IP
47
Figure 16 ISP Connection: Static IP Address
48
Table 7 ISP Connection: Dynamic IP
48
Table 8 ISP Connection: Static IP Address
48
Figure 17 ISP Connection: Pppoe/Pppoa
49
Figure 18 ISP Connection: Bridge Mode
49
Table 9 ISP Connection: Pppoe/Pppoa
49
Figure 19 Complete Quick Start
50
Table 10 ISP Connection: Bridge Mode
50
Interface Setup
51
Part IV: Interface Setup
51
Internet Setup
53
Chapter 7 Internet Setup
53
Overview
53
What You Can Do in the Internet Screens
53
What You Need to Know about ADSL Internet Access
53
Figure 20 LAN and WAN
53
Before You Begin
54
The Internet Screen
55
Figure 21 Interface Setup > Internet
55
Table 11 Interface Setup > Internet
55
Dynamic IP Address
56
Figure 22 Interface Setup > Internet (Dynamic IP)
56
Table 12 Interface Setup > Internet (Dynamic IP)
57
Figure 23 Interface Setup > Internet (Static IP)
58
Static IP Address
58
Table 13 Interface Setup > Internet (Static IP)
58
Figure 24 Interface Setup > Internet (Pppoa/Pppoe)
60
Pppoa/Pppoe
60
Table 14 Interface Setup > Internet (Pppoa/Pppoe)
60
Bridge Mode
62
Figure 25 Interface Setup > Internet (Bridge)
62
Figure 26 Interface Setup > Pvcs Summary
62
Table 15 Interface Setup > Internet (Bridge)
62
Table 16 Interface Setup > Pvcs Summary
62
The Pvcs Summary Screen
62
WAN Technical Reference
63
Encapsulation
63
Multiplexing
64
VPI and VCI
64
IP Address Assignment
64
Always-On Connection (PPP)
65
ATM Qos
65
Figure 27 Example of ATM Oos
65
ATM Traffic Classes
66
LAN Setup
67
Chapter 8 LAN Setup
67
Overview
67
What You Can Do in the LAN Screens
67
What You Need to Know about LAN
67
The LAN Screen
68
Figure 28 Interface Setup > LAN
69
Table 17 Interface Setup > LAN
69
Figure 29 Interface Setup > LAN > DHCP IP Pool Summary
70
The DHCP IP Pool Summary Screen
70
LAN Technical Reference
71
Lans, Wans and the Zyxel Device
71
DHCP Setup
71
Figure 30 LAN and WAN IP Addresses
71
Table 18 Interface Setup > LAN > DHCP IP Pool Summary
71
DNS Server Addresses
72
Lan Tcp/Ip
72
RIP Setup
73
Multicast
74
Advanced Setup
75
Part V: Advanced Setup
75
Static Route
77
Chapter 9 Static Route
77
Overview
77
What You Can Do in the Static Route Screens
77
Figure 31 Example of Static Routing Topology
77
The Routing Table List Screen
78
The Static Route Screen
78
Figure 32 Advanced Setup > Routing Table List
78
Figure 33 Advanced > Routing > Static Route
78
Table 19 Advanced Setup > Routing Table List
78
Table 20 Advanced > Static Route: Edit
79
Chapter 10 Network Address Translation (NAT)
81
Overview
81
What You Can Do in the NAT Screens
81
What You Need to Know about NAT
81
The NAT Screen
82
Figure 34 Advanced Setup > NAT
82
Table 21 Network > NAT > General
82
The DMZ Screen
83
Figure 35 Advanced Setup > NAT > DMZ
83
Table 22 Advanced Setup > NAT > DMZ
83
The Virtual Server Screen
84
Configuring Servers Behind Port Forwarding (Example)
84
Figure 36 Multiple Servers Behind NAT Example
84
Table 23 Multiple Servers Behind NAT Example
84
Configuring the Virtual Server Screen
85
Figure 37 Advanced Setup > NAT > Virtual Server
85
Table 24 Advanced Setup > NAT > Virtual Server
85
The IP Address Mapping Screen
86
Figure 38 Advanced Setup > NAT > IP Address Mapping
87
Table 25 Network > NAT > Address Mapping
87
NAT Technical Reference
88
NAT Definitions
88
What NAT Does
89
How NAT Works
89
Table 26 NAT Definitions
89
Figure 39 How NAT Works
90
Quality of Service (Qos)
91
Chapter 11 Quality of Service (Qos)
91
Overview
91
Figure 40 Qos Example
91
What You Can Do in the Qos Screens
92
What You Need to Know about Qos
92
The Qos Screen
93
Figure 41 Advanced Setup > Qos
93
Table 27 Advanced Setup > Qos
93
Figure 42 Advanced Setup > Qos > Qos Settings Summary
95
Table 28 Advanced Setup > Qos > Qos Settings Summary
95
The Qos Settings Summary Screen
95
Qos Technical Reference
96
IEEE 802.1P
96
IP Precedence
96
Table 29 IEEE 802.1P Priority Level and Traffic Type
96
Automatic Priority Queue Assignment
97
Table 30 Internal Layer2 and Layer3 Qos Mapping
97
Adsl
99
Chapter 12 ADSL
99
Overview
99
The ADSL Screen
99
Figure 43 Advanced Setup > ADSL
99
Table 31 Advanced Setup > ADSL
99
Firewall
101
Chapter 13 Firewall
101
Overview
101
What You Can Do in the Firewall Screens
101
What You Need to Know about Firewall
101
The Firewall Screen
102
Figure 44 Advanced Setup > Firewall
102
Table 32 Advanced > Firewall
102
Access Management
103
Part VI: Access Management
103
Access Control
105
Chapter 14 Access Control
105
Access Control Overview
105
The Access Control Setup Screen
105
Access Control Interfaces
105
Figure 45 Access Control
105
System Timeout
106
Configuring the Access Control Setup Screen
106
Figure 46 Access Management > ACL
106
Table 33 Access Management > ACL
106
Filters
109
Chapter 15 Filters
109
Overview
109
What You Can Do in the Filter Screens
109
What You Need to Know about Filtering
109
The IP/MAC Filter Screen
110
Figure 47 Access Management > Filter (IP/MAC)
110
Table 34 Access Management > Filter (IP/MAC)
110
The Application Filter Screen
112
Figure 48 Access Management > Filter (Application)
112
Table 35 Access Management > Filter (Application)
112
The URL Filter Screen
113
Figure 49 Access Management > Filter (URL)
113
Table 36 Access Management > Filter (URL)
113
Snmp
115
Chapter 16 SNMP
115
Overview
115
Figure 50 SNMP Management Model
115
Supported Mibs
116
The SNMP Screen
116
Figure 51 Access Management > SNMP
116
Table 37 Access Management > SNMP
116
Chapter 17 Universal Plug-And-Play (Upnp)
117
Overview
117
What You Can Do in the Upnp Screen
117
What You Need to Know about Upnp
117
The Upnp Screen
118
Figure 52 Access Management > Upnp
118
Table 38 Access Management > Upnp
118
Installing Upnp in Windows Example
119
Figure 53 Add/Remove Programs: Windows Setup: Communication
119
Figure 54 Add/Remove Programs: Windows Setup: Communication: Components
120
Figure 55 Network Connections
120
Figure 56 Windows Optional Networking Components Wizard
121
Figure 57 Networking Services
121
Using Upnp in Windows XP Example
122
Figure 58 Network Connections
122
Figure 59 Internet Connection Properties
123
Figure 60 Internet Connection Properties: Advanced Settings
124
Figure 61 Internet Connection Properties: Advanced Settings: Add
124
Figure 62 System Tray Icon
125
Figure 63 Internet Connection Status
125
Figure 64 Network Connections
126
Figure 65 Network Connections: My Network Places
127
Figure 66 Network Connections: My Network Places: Properties: Example
127
Dynamic DNS Setup
129
Chapter 18 Dynamic DNS Setup
129
Overview
129
What You Can Do in the DDNS Screen
129
What You Need to Know about DDNS
129
The Dynamic DNS Screen
130
Figure 67 Access Management > DDNS
130
Table 39 Advanced > Dynamic DNS
130
Cwmp
131
Chapter 19 CWMP
131
Overview
131
Figure 68 LAN and WAN
131
The CWMP Setup Screen
132
Figure 69 Access Management > CWMP
132
Table 40 Access Management > CWMP
132
Maintenance
135
Part VII: Maintenance
135
Administrator Settings
137
Overview
137
The Administrator Screen
137
Figure 70 Maintenance > Administraton
137
Table 41 Maintenance > Administraton
137
Chapter 20 Administrator Settings
138
Time Zone
139
Chapter 21 Time Zone
139
Overview
139
The Time Zone Screen
139
Figure 71 Maintenance > Time Zone
139
Table 42 Maintenance > Time Zone
139
Firmware
141
Chapter 22 Firmware
141
Overview
141
What You Need to Know about Firmware
141
Before You Begin
142
Firmware and Configuration Files Examples
142
Table 43 Filename Conventions
142
Figure 72 Restore Using FTP Session Example
143
Figure 73 FTP Session Example of Firmware File Upload
144
Figure 74 FTP Session Example
145
Table 44 General Commands for GUI-Based FTP Clients
145
The Firmware Screen
146
Figure 75 Maintenance > Firmware
146
Table 45 Maintenance > Firmware
147
System Restart
149
Chapter 23 System Restart
149
Overview
149
The System Restart Screen
149
Figure 76 Maintenance > System Restart
149
Table 46 Maintenance > System Restart
149
Diagnostic
151
Chapter 24 Diagnostic
151
Overview
151
The Diagnostic Screen
151
Figure 77 Maintenance > Diagnostic
151
Troubleshooting and Product Specifications
153
Part VIII: Troubleshooting and Product Specifications
153
Chapter 25 Troubleshooting
155
Power, Hardware Connections, and Leds
155
Zyxel Device Access and Login
156
Internet Access
157
Chapter 26 Product Specifications
159
Hardware Specifications
159
Firmware Specifications
159
Table 47 Hardware Specifications
159
Table 48 Firmware Specifications
159
Table 49 Standards Supported
161
Power Adaptor Specifications
162
Table 50 Zyxel Device Series Power Adaptor Specifications
162
Appendices and Index
165
Part IX: Appendices and Index
165
Appendix A Setting up Your Computer's IP Address
167
Figure 78 Windows 95/98/Me: Network: Configuration
168
Installing Components
168
Figure 79 Windows 95/98/Me: TCP/IP Properties: IP Address
169
Figure 80 Windows 95/98/Me: TCP/IP Properties: DNS Configuration
170
Verifying Settings
170
Figure 81 Windows XP: Start Menu
171
Figure 82 Windows XP: Control Panel
171
Figure 83 Windows XP: Control Panel: Network Connections: Properties
172
Figure 84 Windows XP: Local Area Connection Properties
172
Figure 85 Windows XP: Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties
173
Figure 86 Windows XP: Advanced TCP/IP Properties
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Figure 87 Windows XP: Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties
175
Windows Vista
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Figure 88 Windows Vista: Start Menu
176
Figure 89 Windows Vista: Control Panel
176
Figure 90 Windows Vista: Network and Internet
176
Figure 91 Windows Vista: Network and Sharing Center
176
Figure 92 Windows Vista: Network and Sharing Center
177
Figure 93 Windows Vista: Local Area Connection Properties
177
Figure 94 Windows Vista: Internet Protocol Version 4 (Tcp/Ipv4) Properties
178
Figure 95 Windows Vista: Advanced TCP/IP Properties
179
Figure 96 Windows Vista: Internet Protocol Version 4 (Tcp/Ipv4) Properties
180
Figure 97 Macintosh os 8/9: Apple Menu
181
Figure 98 Macintosh os 8/9: TCP/IP
181
Figure 99 Macintosh os X: Apple Menu
182
Macintosh os X
182
Figure 100 Macintosh os X: Network
183
Figure 101 Red hat 9.0: KDE: Network Configuration: Devices
184
Figure 102 Red hat 9.0: KDE: Ethernet Device: General
184
Figure 103 Red hat 9.0: KDE: Network Configuration: DNS
185
Figure 104 Red hat 9.0: KDE: Network Configuration: Activate
185
Using Configuration Files
185
Figure 105 Red hat 9.0: Dynamic IP Address Setting in Ifconfig-Eth0
186
Figure 106 Red hat 9.0: Static IP Address Setting in Ifconfig-Eth0
186
Figure 107 Red hat 9.0: DNS Settings in Resolv.conf
186
Figure 108 Red hat 9.0: Restart Ethernet Card
186
Figure 109 Red hat 9.0: Checking TCP/IP Properties
187
Appendix B Pop-Up Windows, Javascripts and Java Permissions
189
Figure 110 Pop-Up Blocker
189
Internet Explorer Pop-Up Blockers
189
Figure 111 Internet Options: Privacy
190
Figure 112 Internet Options: Privacy
191
Figure 113 Pop-Up Blocker Settings
191
Figure 114 Internet Options: Security
192
Figure 115 Security Settings - Java Scripting
193
Figure 116 Security Settings - Java
193
Java Permissions
193
Figure 117 Java (Sun)
194
Figure 118 Mozilla Firefox: Tools > Options
195
Figure 119 Mozilla Firefox Content Security
195
Appendix C IP Addresses and Subnetting
197
Introduction to Ip Addresses
197
Figure 120 Network Number and Host ID
198
Table 51 Subnet Masks
198
Table 52 Subnet Masks
199
Table 53 Maximum Host Numbers
199
Table 54 Alternative Subnet Mask Notation
199
Figure 121 Subnetting Example: before Subnetting
200
Figure 122 Subnetting Example: after Subnetting
201
Table 55 Subnet 1
201
Table 56 Subnet 2
202
Table 57 Subnet 3
202
Table 58 Subnet 4
202
Table 59 Eight Subnets
202
Table 60 24-Bit Network Number Subnet Planning
203
Table 61 16-Bit Network Number Subnet Planning
203
Configuring Ip Addresses
204
Private Ip Addresses
204
Appendix D Services
205
Table 62 Examples of Services
205
Appendix E Legal Information
209
Zyxel Limited Warranty
210
Index
213
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ZyXEL Communications P-660R-TX V3 Support Notes (66 pages)
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ZyXEL Communications
| Category:
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| Size: 1.33 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
2
Os Faq
6
How Do I Access the P-660R-Tx V3 Command Line Interface (CLI)
6
How Do I Update the Firmware and Configuration File
6
How Do I Restore P-660R-Tx V3 Configurations by Using TFTP
7
Client Program Via LAN
7
What Should I Do if I Forget the System Password
7
How to Use the Reset Button
7
What Is SUA? When Should I Use SUA
7
What Is the Difference between SUA and Full Feature NAT
8
Is It Possible to Access a Server Running Behind SUA from the
8
Outside Internet? How Can I Do It
8
When Do I Need Select Multiple IP in NAT (Full Feature NAT)
8
What Ip/Port Mapping Does Multi-NAT Support
9
How Many Network Users Can the SUA/NAT Support
10
How Can I Protect against IP Spoofing Attacks
10
Product Faq
11
How Can I Manage P-660R-Tx V3
11
What Is the Default Password for Web Configurator
11
How Do I Know the P-660R-Tx V3'S WAN IP Address Assigned by
11
The ISP?
11
What Is Traffic Shaping
11
Why Do We Perform Traffic Shaping in the P-660R-Tx V3
11
What Do the Parameters (PCR, SCR, and MBS) Mean
12
What Do the ATM Qos Types (CBR, UBR, Vbr,Rtvbr, Nrtvbr)
12
Mean
12
The P-660R-Tx V3 Supports Bridge and Router Mode, What's the
13
Difference between Them
13
How Do I Know I am Using Pppoe
13
Why Does My Provider Use Pppoe
13
When Do I Need to Choose Dynamic IP
13
What Is DDNS
15
When Do I Need DDNS Service
15
What Is DDNS Wildcard? Does the P-660R-Tx V3 Support DDNS
15
Wildcard
15
Can the P-660R-Tx V3'S SUA (Simple IP) Handle Ipsec Packets
16
Sent by the Ipsec Gateway
16
How Do I Setup My P-660R-Tx V3 for Routing Ipsec Packets over
16
Sua
16
What Is IP Policy Routing (IPPR)
17
How Does the IPPR Work
18
What Is CWMP
18
How to Configure CWMP on P660R TX V3
18
How to Configure ACL
20
What Is Upnp
21
Adsl Faq
22
How Does ADSL Compare to Cable Modems
22
What Is the Micro-Filter or Splitter Used for
22
How Do I Know the ADSL Line Is up
22
LLC-Based Multiplexing
22
How Do I Know the Details of My ADSL Line Statistics
23
What Are the Signaling Pins of the ADSL Connector
23
Application Notes
24
General Application Notes
24
Internet Access Using P-660R-Tx V3 under Bridge Mode
24
Internet Access Using P-660R-Tx V3 under Routing Mode
26
Make Use of Bridge Interface in Routing Mode
28
Setup the P-660R-Tx V3 as a DHCP Relay
29
SUA Notes
31
Using Full Feature NAT
40
Using the Dynamic DNS (DDNS)
48
Network Management Using SNMP
50
Using System Log
52
Using IP Alias
53
Using IP Multicast
55
How to Configure Packet Filter on P-660R-Tx V3
57
Support Tool
62
LAN/WAN Packet Trace
62
Trace Packet by Telnet
63
Command Syntax and General User Interface
66
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