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ZyXEL Communications PRESTIGE 153X User Manual (186 pages)
Brand:
ZyXEL Communications
| Category:
Wireless Router
| Size: 0.96 MB
Table of Contents
Zyxel Limited Warranty
6
Customer Support
7
Product Information
7
Table of Contents
9
List of Figures
13
List of Tables
17
Preface
19
Chapter 1 Getting to Know Your Bridge/Router
23
Prestige 153/153X WAN Bridge Routers
23
Front Panel Leds and Back Panel Ports
24
Figure
24
1.2.1 Prestige 153/153X Front Panel
24
Table 1-1. LED Functions
25
Front Panel Leds
25
Figure 1-2. Prestige 153 Back Panel Ports
26
Figure
26
Prestige 153X Back Panel Ports
27
Figure
27
Features of Prestige 153/153X
28
Applications for Prestige 153/153X
31
Internet Access Application
31
Figure
31
LAN-To-LAN Connection Application
32
Figure
32
Telecommuting/Remote Access Application
33
Figure
33
Chapter 2 Hardware Installation & Initial Setup
35
Unpacking Your Bridge/Router
35
Table 2-1. Item Checklist
35
Additional Installation Requirements
36
Connect Your WAN Bridge/Router
37
2.3.1 Prestige 153 Connections
37
Figure
37
2.3.2 Prestige 153X Connections
38
Figure
38
Figure 2-3. Power-On Display
41
Power on Your Prestige
41
Figure 2-4. Login Screen
42
Navigating the SMT Interface
43
SMT Main Menu
44
Figure
44
System Management Terminal Interface Summary
44
Configure the SMT Password
45
Figure 2-6. Menu 23 - System Security
45
Menu 23.1 - System Security - Change Password
46
Figure
46
Figure 2-8. Menu 1 - General Setup
47
General Setup
47
WAN Setup
49
Figure 2-9. Prestige 153 Menu 2 - WAN Port Setup
50
Prestige 153 Menu 2.1 - Async WAN Port Setup
50
Figure
50
Table 2-5. Prestige 153 Async WAN Port Setup Menu Fields
51
Figure 2-11. Prestige 153X Menu 2 - WAN Port Setup
53
Prestige 153X Menu 2.1 - Sync/Async WAN Port Setup
54
Figure
54
Connection Type
54
Menu 2.1.1 - Advanced WAN Port Setup
56
Figure
56
Figure 2-14. Menu 3 - Ethernet Setup
59
Figure 2-15. Menu 3.1 - General Ethernet Setup
59
General Ethernet Setup
59
2.10 Protocol Dependent Ethernet Setup
60
Chapter 3 Internet Access Application
61
IP Addresses and the Internet
61
Table 3-1. Subnet Mask Notation
62
Table 3-2. Examples of IP Subnet Masks
63
Table 3-3. Private Networks IP Addresses
64
Route IP Setup
65
Figure 3-1. Menu 1 - General Setup
65
TCP/IP Ethernet Setup and DHCP
66
Figure 3-2. Menu 3.2 - TCP/IP and DHCP Ethernet Setup
66
Table 3-5. TCP/IP Ethernet Setup Menu Fields
68
Internet Access Configuration
69
Figure 3-3. Menu 4 - Internet Access Setup
69
Table 3-7. Internet Access Setup Menu Fields
70
Single User Account
72
Single User Account Topology
72
Figure
72
Menu 4 - Internet Access Setup for Single User Account
74
Figure
74
Configuring Backup ISP Accounts
75
Editing Script Options
77
Menu 11.4 - Remote Node Script
77
Figure
77
Table 3-9. Remote Node Script Menu Fields
77
Chapter 4 Telecommuting
79
Telecommuting
79
Table 4-1. Remote Dial-In Users/Remote Nodes Comparison Chart
79
Example of Remote User: Telecommuter
80
Figure
80
Dial-In Server Application
81
Figure 4-2. Example of a Dial-In Server Application
81
Default Dial-In Setup
82
Menu 13 - Default Dial-In Setup
82
Figure
82
Table 4-2. Default Dial-In Setup Fields
83
Dial-In Users Setup
86
Menu 14 - Dial-In User Setup
86
Figure
86
Menu 14.1 - Edit Dial-In User
86
More on CLID
88
Table 4-3. Edit Dial-In User Menu Fields
88
Chapter 5 Remote Node Configuration for LAN-To-LAN
89
Remote Node Setup
89
Menu 11 - Remote Node Setup
90
Figure 5-2. Menu 11.1 - Remote Node Profile for Dial-Up Line Applications
90
Table 5-1. Remote Node Profile Menu Fields for Dial-Up Line Applications
91
Menu 11.2 - Remote Node PPP Options
97
Figure
97
Table 5-2. Remote Node PPP Options Menu Fields
99
Leased Line Connection
100
Menu 11.1 - Remote Node Profile for Leased Line Applications
101
Table 5-3. Remote Node Profile Menu Fields for Leased Line Applications
103
Figure 5-5. Menu 11.2 - Remote Node PPP Options for Leased Line Applications
107
Table 5-4. Remote Node PPP Options Menu Fields for Leased Line Applications
107
Chapter 6 TCP/IP Configuration for LAN-To-LAN
109
LAN-To-LAN Application
109
LAN-To-LAN Application with TCP/IP
109
Figure
109
Menu 11.3- Remote Node Network Layer Options for a TCP/IP Application
110
Figure
110
Figure 6-3. Sample IP Addresses for a LAN-To-LAN Connection with TCPI/IP
111
Table 6-1. Remote Node Network Layer Options for a TCP/IP Configuration
113
Figure 6-4. Example of Static Routing Topology
114
Figure 6-5. Menu 12 - Static Route Setup
115
Figure 6-6. Menu 12.1 - Edit IP Static Route
115
Chapter 7 Novell IPX Configuration for LAN-To-LAN
117
IPX Network Environment
117
Prestige Operating in IPX Environment
118
Figure 7-1. Prestige Operating in IPX Environment
118
IPX Spoofing
119
IPX Ethernet Setup
120
Figure 7-2. Menu 3.3 - Novell IPX Ethernet Setup
120
Table 7-1. Novell IPX Ethernet Setup Fields
121
LAN-To-LAN Application with Novell IPX
122
Figure 7-3. LAN-To-LAN Application with Novell IPX
122
Menu 11.3 - Remote Node Network Layer Options for Novell IPX Application
123
Figure
123
Table 7-2. Remote Node Network Layer Options for Novell IPX Application
124
Figure 7-5. Netware Servers or both Sides of the Link
125
Menu 12.2 - Edit IPX Static Route
126
Figure
126
Table 7-3. Edit IPX Static Route Menu Fields
126
Chapter 8 Bridge Configuration for LAN-To-LAN
127
IPX Spoofing
127
Bridge Ethernet Setup
128
Table 8-1. Handle IPX Field Settings
128
Menu 3.5 - Bridge Ethernet Setup
129
Figure
129
Figure 8-2. Menu 11.3 - Remote Node Network Layer Options for Bridging Configuration
130
Menu 12.3 - Edit Bridge Static Route
132
Figure
132
Table 8-4. Default Dial-In Setup Field for Bridging Applications
132
Chapter 9 Filter Configuration
135
Figure 9-1. Outgoing Packet Filtering Process
136
Configuring a Filter Set
137
Menu 21 - Filter Set Configuration
137
Figure
137
Menu 21.1 - Filter Rules Summary
138
Figure
138
Table 9-1. Abbreviations Used in the Filter Rules Summary Menu
139
Table 9-2. Abbreviations Used if Filter Type Is IP
139
Table 9-3. Abbreviations Used if Filter Type Is GEN
140
Table 9-4 Abbreviations Used if Filter Type Is IPX
140
Configuring a Filter Rule
141
Figure 9-4. Menu 21.1.1 - TCP/IP Filter Rule
141
Table 9-5. TCP/IP Filter Rule Menu Fields
142
Menu 21.1.2 - Generic Filter Rule
144
Figure
144
Figure 9-6. Menu 21.1.3 - IPX Filter Rule
146
Chapter 10 Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
149
10.1 Configuring Your Prestige for SNMP Support
149
Menu 22 - SNMP Configuration
150
Figure
150
Chapter 11 System Security
153
Using RADIUS Authentication
153
Menu 23.2 - System Security - External Server
155
Configure the SMT Password
157
Chapter 12 Telnet Configuration and Capabilities
159
About Telnet Configuration
159
Telnet Configuration on a TCP/IP Network
159
Figure
159
Telnet Capabilities
160
Chapter 13 System Maintenance
161
Figure 13-1. Menu 24 - System Maintenance
161
13.1 System Status
162
Menu 24.1 - System Maintenance - Status
162
Figure
162
Figure 13-3. LAN Packet Which Triggered Last Call
164
Table 13-1. System Maintenance - Status Menu Fields
164
13.3 Log and Trace
165
Terminal Baud Rate
165
Menu 24.2 - System Maintenance - Change Terminal Baud Rate
165
Figure 13-5. Examples of Error and Information Messages
166
Menu 24.3.2 - System Maintenance - Syslog and Accounting
167
13.4 Diagnostic
169
Figure 13-7. Menu 24.4 - System Maintenance - Diagnostic
169
Figure 13-8. Trace Display for a Successful IPCP Connection Via Manual Call
171
Figure 13-9. Trace Display for a Failed IPCP Connection Via Manual Call
171
13.5 Backup Configuration
172
Restore Configuration
172
Software Update
172
Figure 13-10. Menu 24.7 - System Maintenance - Upload Firmaware
173
Figure 13-11. Menu 24.7.1 - Example of Uploading RAS Using PCPLUS
173
Command Interpreter Mode
174
Figure 13-12. Menu 24.7.2 - System Maintenance - Upload ROM File
174
13.9 Call Control
175
Figure 13-13. Menu 24.9 - System Maintenance - Call Control
175
Figure 13-14. Menu 24.9.2 - Blacklist
176
Figure 13-15. Menu 24.9.3 - Budget Management
177
Chapter 14 Troubleshooting
179
Problems Starting up the Prestige
179
14.2 Problems with the WAN Ports
180
Problems with the LAN Interface
180
Table 14-2. Troubleshooting a WAN Port Connection
180
Table 14-3. Troubleshooting the LAN Interface
180
Problems Connecting to a Remote Node or ISP
181
Problems Connecting to a Remote User
182
Table 14-5. Troubleshooting a Connection to a Remote User
182
Index
183
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ZyXEL Communications PRESTIGE 153X User Manual (177 pages)
WAN Bridge/Routers
Brand:
ZyXEL Communications
| Category:
Network Router
| Size: 0.5 MB
Table of Contents
Zyxel Limited Warranty
6
Customer Support
7
Product Information
7
Table of Contents
9
List of Figures
13
List of Tables
17
Preface
19
Chapter 1 Getting to Know Your Bridge/Router
21
Prestige 153/153X WAN Bridge Routers
21
Features of Prestige 153/153X
21
The WAN Ports
23
Front Panel Leds and Back Panel Ports
24
Table 1-1. LED Functions
25
Front Panel Leds
25
Figure 1-2. Prestige 153 Back Panel Ports
26
Figure 1-3. Prestige 153X Back Panel Ports
27
Applications for Prestige 153/153X
28
Figure 1-5. LAN-To-LAN Connection Application
29
Figure 1-6. Telecommuting/Remote Access Application
30
Remote Access Server
30
Chapter 2 Hardware Installation & Initial Setup
31
Unpacking Your Bridge/Router
31
Table 2-1. Item Checklist
31
Additional Installation Requirements
32
Connect Your WAN Bridge/Router
33
Figure 2-2. Prestige 153X Connections
34
Power on Your Prestige
36
Figure 2-3. Power-On Display
36
Navigating the SMT Interface
38
SNMP Configuration
39
Chapter 11 System Security
39
Table 2-3. Main Menu Summary
39
Changing the System Password
40
Figure 2-8. Menu 1 - General Setup
42
General Setup
42
WAN Setup
44
Figure 2-12. Prestige 153X Menu 2.1 - Sync/Async WAN Port Setup
49
Table 2-6. Prestige 153X Sync/Async WAN Port Setup Menu Fields
49
Ethernet Setup
55
Figure 2-14. Menu 3 - Ethernet Setup
55
Figure 2-15. Menu 3.1 - General Ethernet Setup
55
Protocol Dependent Ethernet Setup
56
Chapter 3 Internet Access
57
Route IP Setup
57
Internet Access 3.1 Route IP Setup
57
TCP/IP Parameters
58
Dhcp Configuration
59
TCP/IP and DHCP Ethernet Setup
60
Figure 3-2. Menu 3.2 - TCP/IP and DHCP Ethernet Setup
60
Internet Access Configuration
63
Table 3-3. Internet Account Information
63
Figure 3-3. Menu 4 - Internet Access Setup
64
Table 3-4. Internet Access Setup Menu Fields
65
Single User Account
67
Advantages of Sua
68
Single User Account Configuration
69
Configuring Backup ISP Accounts
70
Editing Script Options
71
Chapter 4 Remote Node Configuration
73
Remote Node Setup
73
Figure 4-2. Menu 11.1 - Remote Node Profile for Dial-Up Lines
74
Table 4-1. Remote Node Profile Menu Fields for Dial-Up Lines
75
Outgoing Authentication Protocol
80
Ppp Multilink
80
Bandwidth on Demand
81
Figure 4-3. Menu 11.2 - Remote Node PPP Options
82
Editing Ppp Options
82
Table 4-2. Remote Node PPP Options Menu Fields
83
Editing Login Script
84
Leased Line Support
87
Table 4-4. Remote Node Profile Menu Fields for Leased Lines
90
Chapter 5 Remote Node TCP/IP Configuration
91
LAN-To-LAN Application
91
Figure 5-1. LAN-To-LAN Application with TCP/IP
91
Figure 5-2. Menu 11.3- Remote Node TCP/IP Options
92
Figure 5-4. Example of Static Routing Topology
96
Ip Static Route Setup
96
Figure 5-5. Menu 12 - Static Route Setup
97
Figure 5-6. Menu 12.1 - Edit IP Static Route
97
Chapter 6 IPX Configuration
99
IPX Network Environment
99
Network and Node Number
99
Frame Types
99
External Network Number
100
Internal Network Number
100
Prestige in an IPX Environment
101
IPX Spoofing
102
IPX Ethernet Setup
103
Figure 6-2. Menu 3.3 - Novell IPX Ethernet Setup
103
LAN-To-LAN Application with Novell IPX
105
Ipx Remote Node Setup
106
Ipx Static Route Setup
108
Chapter 7 Bridging Setup
111
Bridging in General
111
Bridge Ethernet Setup
111
Figure 7-2 Menu 11.3 - Remote Node Bridging Options
113
Figure 7-3 Menu 12.3 - Edit Bridge Static Route
115
Chapter 8 Dial-In Server Configuration
117
Table 8-1. Remote Dial-In Users/Remote Nodes Comparison Chart
117
Using RADIUS Authentication
117
Figure 8-1. Example of Telecommuting
118
Remote Access Server
118
LAN-To-LAN Application
119
Default Dial-In Setup
120
Table 8-2. Default Dial-In Setup Fields
123
Dial-In Users Setup
124
Figure 8-4. Menu 14 - Dial-In User Setup
124
Figure 8-5. Menu 14.1 - Edit Dial-In User
124
Table 8-3. Edit Dial-In User Menu Fields
125
Callback
126
CLID Authentication
126
Chapter 9 Filter Configuration
127
About Filtering
127
Figure 9-1. Outgoing Packet Filtering Process
128
The Filter Structure of the Prestige
128
Configuring a Filter Set
129
Figure 9-3. Menu 21.1 - Filter Rules Summary
130
Table 9-1. Abbreviations Used in the Filter Rules Summary Menu
131
Table 9-2. Abbreviations Used if Filter Type Is IP
131
Table 9-3. Abbreviations Used if Filter Type Is IPX
132
Table 9-4. Abbreviations Used if Filter Type Is GEN
132
Configuring a Filter Rule
133
Figure 9-4. Menu 21.1.1 - TCP/IP Filter Rule
133
Table 9-5. TCP/IP Filter Rule Menu Fields
134
Generic Filter Rule
136
Figure 9-6. Menu 21.1.3 - IPX Filter Rule
138
Chapter 10 SNMP Configuration
141
About SNMP
141
Table 10-1. SNMP Configuration Menu Fields
142
Figure 11-2. Menu 23.1 - System Security - Change Password
144
Using RADIUS Authentication
145
Installing a Radius Server
145
Radius Server Configuration
146
Adding Users to the Radius Database
148
Using Radius Authentication for Clid
148
Chapter 12 Telnet Configuration and Capabilities
149
About Telnet Configuration
149
Telnet under SUA
149
Telnet Capabilities
150
Chapter 13 System Maintenance
151
Figure 13-1. Menu 24 - System Maintenance
151
System Status
152
Figure 13-3. LAN Packet Which Triggered Last Call
154
Figure 13-4. Menu 24.2 - System Maintenance - Change Terminal Baud Rate
155
Log and Trace
155
Terminal Baud Rate
155
Figure 13-5. Examples of Error and Information Messages
156
Figure 13-6. Menu 24.3.2 - System Maintenance - Syslog and Accounting
157
Table 13-2. System Maintenance Menu Syslog Parameters
157
Diagnostic
159
Figure 13-7. Menu 24.4 - System Maintenance - Diagnostic
159
Figure 13-8. Trace Display for a Successful IPCP Connection Via Manual Call
161
Figure 13-9. Trace Display for a Failed Authentication
161
Backup Configuration
162
Restore Configuration
162
Figure 13-10. Menu 24.7 - System Maintenance - Upload Firmware
163
Firmware Update
163
Figure 13-11. Menu 24.7.1 - Uploading RAS Code
164
Figure 13-12. Menu 24.7.2 - System Maintenance - Upload ROM File
165
Call Control
166
Command Interpreter Mode
166
Figure 13-14. Menu 24.9.2 - Blacklist
167
Figure 13-15. Menu 24.9.3 - Budget Management
168
Chapter 14 Troubleshooting
169
Problems Starting up the Prestige
169
Problems with the WAN Ports
170
Problems with the LAN Interface
170
Problems Connecting to a Remote Node or ISP
171
Problems for Remote Users
172
Chapter 15
173
Acronyms and Abbreviations
173
Index
175
ZyXEL Communications PRESTIGE 153X User Manual Supplement (12 pages)
WAN Access Router
Brand:
ZyXEL Communications
| Category:
Wireless Router
| Size: 0.11 MB
Table of Contents
What Is Frame Relay
2
Connection Setup
4
Menu 2.1.2 - Frame Relay Setup
6
How to Configure Frame Relay for Internet Access
7
Menu 4 Internet Access Setup
8
Menu 4.2 - Internet Setup Frame Relay Options
8
How to Configure Frame Relay for a Remote Node
9
Menu 11.1 - Remote Node Profile
10
Menu 24.1 - System Maintenance - Status
11
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