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ZyXEL Communications Prestige 1600 Configuration Manual (163 pages)
Universal Access Concentrator
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Table of Contents
Customer Support
4
Table of Contents
5
Chapter 6 DSL Port Setup
11
List of Figures
11
Preface
17
What Is DSL
19
Chapter 1 Getting to Know Your Concentrator
21
Overview of the Prestige 1600
21
Key Benefits
22
Detailed Features of the Prestige 1600
23
Figure 1-1 Remote Configuration
24
Prestige 1600 and Prestige DSL Clients
25
Table 1-1 P1600 DSL Clients
25
Chapter 2 Prestige 1600 Applications
27
Multi Purpose Concentrator
27
Prestige 1600 Deployment Scenarios
27
Deployed at a High-Rise for High-Speed Internet Access
27
Figure 2-1 Deployed at a High-Rise
27
Campus Connectivity
28
Deployed at Isps and Other Service Providers
28
Figure 2-2 Campus Deployment
28
Configuration Example One
29
Configuration Example Two
29
Figure 2-3 Deployed at an ISP
29
Figure 2-4 a very High Capacity Concentrator
29
Configuration Example Three
30
Configuration Example Four
30
Figure 2-5 High Capacity Concentrator
30
Figure 2-6 Medium Capacity Concentrator
30
Figure 2-7 Low Capacity Concentrator
30
Chapter 3 Initial Setup
31
Initial Screen
31
Password
31
Figure 3-1 Power-On Display
31
Figure 3-2 Login Screen
31
Navigating the SMT Interface
32
SMT Menus at a Glance
32
Table 3-1 Navigating the SMT
32
P1600 Main Menu - Primary
34
Chapter 12 System Security
34
Figure 3-3 Primary Main Menu
34
Table 3-2 Main Menu Summary
34
Changing the System Password
35
Figure 3-4 Secondary and Standalone Main Menu
35
Figure 3-5 Menu 23 - System Security
35
Secondary and Standalone Main Menu
35
General Setup
36
DNS Server Address
36
Figure 3-6 Menu 23.1 - System Security - Change Password
36
Figure 3-7 Menu 1 - General Setup (Primary)
37
Figure 3-8 Menu 1 - General Setup (Secondary/Standalone)
37
Table 3-3 General Setup Fields
37
Resetting the Prestige
36
Chapter 4 WAN Port Setup
39
Configuring the WAN Port for PPP over HDLC
39
Figure 4-1 Menu 2 - WAN Port Setup
39
Table 4-1 WAN Setup Menu Fields
39
Configuring the WAN Port for Frame Relay
40
Standards
40
Figure 4-2 Configuring the WAN Port for PPP over HDLC
40
Figure 4-3 Configuring the WAN Port for Frame Relay
40
How to Configure the WAN Port for Frame Relay
41
How to Configure Frame Relay for Internet Access
41
Encapsulation
41
Figure 4-4 Menu 2.1.2 - Frame Relay Setup
41
Table 4-2 Menu 2.1.2 - Frame Relay Setup
41
Dlci
42
CIR (Committed Information Rate)
42
EIR (Excess Information Rate)
42
How to Configure Frame Relay for Internet Access
42
Figure 4-5 Menu 4 - Internet Access Setup
42
Table 4-3 Data Link Connection Identifiers
42
How to Configure Frame Relay for a Remote Node
43
Figure 4-6 Menu 4.2 - Internet Setup Frame Relay Options
43
Table 4-4 Menu 4.2 - Internet Setup Frame Relay Options
43
Figure 4-7 Menu 11.1 - Remote Node Profile
44
Figure 4-8 Menu 11.4 - Remote Node Frame Relay Options
44
Chapter 5 Internet Access
45
IP Address Assignment
45
Table 5-1 Default DSL IP Address Assignment
45
Standalone IP Pool
47
TCP/IP Parameters
47
IP Address and Subnet Mask
47
RIP Setup
47
IP Multicast
47
IP Policies
48
TCP/IP Ethernet Setup
48
Figure 5-1 Menu 3.2 - TCP/IP Ethernet Setup
48
Table 5-2 TCP/IP Ethernet Setup Menu Fields
48
Collecting Internet Account Information
49
Internet Access Using the Prestige 1600 Primary
49
Table 5-3 Internet Account Information
49
Figure 5-2 Menu 4 - Internet Access Setup
50
Table 5-4 Internet Access Setup Menu Fields
50
Internet Access
45
Introduction
45
DSL Port Setup
51
Figure 6-1 Menu 14 - IDSL Port Setup
51
Figure 6-2 DSL Port Setup
52
Table 6-1 DSL Port Setup Fields
52
Figure 6-3 Menu 6.1 - Port Usage
53
Table 6-2 Port Usage Menu Fields
53
Example IDSL Port Setup
54
User Authentication
54
Figure 6-4 Example IDSL Port Setup Configuration
55
Figure 6-5 Example IDSL Port Setup Scenario
55
Pap/Chap
55
Table 6-3 DSL User Authentication
55
User Authentication
55
Port Usage
52
Port Usage
53
Remote Node Configuration
57
Remote Node Setup
57
Figure 7-1 Menu 11 - Remote Node Setup
57
Figure 7-2 Menu 11.1 - Remote Node Profile
57
Table 7-1 Remote Node Profile Menu Fields for Leased Lines
58
Outgoing Authentication Protocol
59
Editing PPP Options
59
Figure 7-3 Menu 11.2 - Remote Node PPP Options
59
Edit IP Parameters
60
Figure 7-4 Menu 11.3- Remote Node TCP/IP Options
60
Table 7-2 Remote Node PPP Options Menu Fields
60
Table 7-3 TCP/IP Related Fields in Menu 11.1 - Remote Node Profile
61
Table 7-4 Remote Node TCP/IP Configuration
61
Chapter 8 Static Route
63
Basics
63
Static Route Setup
63
Figure 8-1 an Example of Static Routing Topology
63
Figure 8-2 Menu 12 - IP Static Route Setup
64
Figure 8-3 Menu 12.1 - Edit IP Static Route
65
Table 8-1 Edit IP Static Route Menu Fields
65
Chapter 9 Network Address Translation (NAT)
67
Introduction
67
NAT Definitions
67
What NAT Does
67
How NAT Works
68
NAT Mapping Types
68
Figure 9-1 How NAT Works
68
SUA (Single User Account) Versus NAT
69
SMT Menus
69
Applying NAT in the SMT Menus
69
Table 9-1 NAT Mapping Types
69
Figure 9-2 Applying NAT for Internet Access
70
Figure 9-3 Applying NAT to the Remote Node
70
Configuring NAT
71
Address Mapping Sets and NAT Server Sets
71
Figure 9-4 Menu 15 NAT Setup
71
Figure 9-5 Menu 15.1 Address Mapping Sets
71
Figure 9-6 SUA Address Mapping Rules
72
Table 9-3 SUA Address Mapping Rules
72
Ordering Your Rules
73
Figure 9-7 First Set in Menu
73
Table 9-4 Menu
73
Figure 9-8 Editing an Individual Rule in a Set
74
Table 9-5 Menu 15.1.1.1 - Configuring an Individual Rule
74
NAT Server Sets
75
Multiple Servers Behind NAT
75
Configuring Inside Servers
75
Figure 9-9 Multiple Servers Behind NAT
75
Examples
76
Internet Access Only
76
Figure 9-10 Menu 15.2 - NAT Server Setup
76
Table 9-6 Common Services & Port Numbers
76
Example 2 - Internet Access with a Default Inside Server
77
Figure 9-11 NAT Example 1
77
Figure 9-12 NAT Example for Internet Access
77
Figure 9-13 NAT Example 2
77
Example 3 - General Case
78
Figure 9-14 Specifying an Inside Sever
78
Figure 9-15 Nat - Example
78
Figure 9-16 Example 3 - Menu
79
Figure 9-17 Example 3 Final Menu
79
NAT Unfriendly Application Programs
80
Example 4 - Remote Management
80
Applying NAT to the Ethernet Port
80
Figure 9-19 Ethernet SUA
81
Figure 9-20 Applying NAT on the LAN Port
81
Chapter 10 Filter Configuration
83
About Filtering
83
The Filter Structure of the Prestige
83
Figure 10-1 Outgoing Packet Filtering Process
83
Filter Set
84
Figure 10-2 Filter Rule Process
84
Configuring a Filter Set
85
Figure 10-3 Menu 21 - Filter Set Configuration
85
Figure 10-4 Menu 21.1 - Filter Rules Summary
86
Filter Rules Summary Menu
86
Table 10-1 Abbreviations Used in the Filter Rules Summary Menu
86
Configuring a Filter Rule
87
Filter Types and NAT
87
Table 10-2 Abbreviations Used if Filter Type Is IP
87
Table 10-3 Abbreviations Used if Filter Type Is Dev
87
Figure 10-5 Protocol and Device Filter Sets
88
TCP/IP Filter Rule
88
Figure 10-6 Menu 21.1.1 - TCP/IP Filter Rule
89
Table 10-4 TCP/IP Filter Rule Menu Fields
89
Device Filter Rule
91
Figure 10-7 Executing an IP Filter
91
Figure 10-8 Menu 21.1.2 - Device Filter Rule
92
Table 10-5 Device Filter Rule Menu Fields
92
Applying a Filter
93
Ethernet Traffic
93
Figure 10-9 Filtering Ethernet Traffic
93
Remote Node Filters
94
Filter Example
94
Configuring a FTP_WAN Filter Rule
94
Figure 10-10 Filtering Remote Node Traffic
94
Figure 10-11 FTP_WAN Filter Configuration
95
Figure 10-12 Filter Rule Configuration
95
Figure 10-13 Filter Rule Configuration
96
Figure 10-14 FTP_WAN Filter Rules Summary
96
Figure 10-15 Remote Node Profile
97
Chapter 11 SNMP Configuration
99
About SNMP
99
Figure 11-1 SNMP Management Model
99
Supported Mibs
100
SNMP Configuration
100
SNMP Traps
101
Figure 11-2 Menu 22 - SNMP Configuration
101
Table 11-1 SNMP Configuration Menu Fields
101
Figure 12-1 Menu 23 - System Security
103
Figure 12-2 Menu 23.1 - System Security - Change Password
103
Changing the System Password
103
RADIUS Support
104
About RADIUS
104
Using RADIUS Authentication
104
RADIUS Authentication
104
Installing a RADIUS Server
104
The Key Field
105
Adding Users to the RADIUS Database
105
RADIUS Server Configuration
105
Figure 12-3 RADIUS Authentication Example
105
RADIUS Accounting
106
Figure 12-4 Menu 23.2 - System Security - External Server
106
Table 12-1 System Security - Authentication Server Menu Fields
106
Figure 12-5 Menu 24.3.2 - System Maintenance - Accounting Server
107
Figure 12-6 Examples of RADIUS Accounting Message
107
Table 12-2 Menu 24.3.3 System Maintenance - Accounting Server Fields
107
Table 12-3 Accounting Attributes
108
Chapter 13 Remote Management
109
About Telnet
109
Telnet Behind NAT
109
Figure 13-1 Remote Management Using Telnet
109
Telnet Capabilities
110
Single Administrator
110
System Timeout
110
Remote Management through NAT
110
Figure 13-2 Remote Management Via NAT
110
Figure 13-3 Pick an Address Mapping Set
111
Figure 13-4 Address Mapping Rule
111
Procedure to Set up NAT for Remote Management
111
Figure 13-5 Address Mapping Rule Summary
112
Figure 13-6 Apply the New NAT Set
112
Chapter 14 System Information and Maintenance
113
System Status
113
Figure 14-1 Menu 24 - System Maintenance
113
Figure 14-2 Menu 24.1 - System Maintenance - Status
114
Figure 14-3 Menu 24.1.1 - WAN/LAN Status
114
Table 14-1 System Maintenance - Status Menu Fields
114
WAN/LAN Status
114
DSL Port Status
115
Figure 14-4 Menu 24.1.1 with Frame Relay Configured
115
Table 14-2 Menu 24.1.1 with Frame Relay Configured
115
Figure 14-5 Menu 24.1.2 - NM-1 Status
116
Figure 14-6 Menu 24.1.5 - Router Status
116
Route Status
116
Table 14-3 NM Status Fields
116
System Information
117
Figure 14-7 Menu 24. 2.1 - System Maintenance Information
117
Table 14-4 Fields in System Maintenance
117
Console Port Speed
118
Log and Trace
118
Viewing Error Log
118
Figure 14-8 Menu 24.2.2 - System Maintenance - Change Console Port Speed
118
Syslog and Accounting
119
Figure 14-9 Examples of Error and Information Messages
119
Figure 14-10 Syslog and Accounting
119
Table 14-5 System Maintenance Menu Syslog Parameters
119
Diagnostic
120
Figure 14-11 Menu 24.4 - System Maintenance - Diagnostic
120
Table 14-6 System Maintenance Menu Diagnostic
120
Boot Module Commands
121
Command Interpreter Mode
121
Figure 14-12 Boot Module Commands
121
Time and Date Setting
122
Figure 14-13 Command Mode
122
Figure 14-14 System Maintenance - Time and Date Setting
122
Table 14-7 Time and Date Setting Fields
122
Chapter 15 Configuration & Firmware Maintenance
123
Filenames
123
Figure 15-1 Internal and External Filenames
124
Table 15-1 Filenames
124
Backup Configuration
125
Backup Using FTP
125
Backup Using TFTP
125
Backup Using the Console Port
125
Figure 15-2 Menu 24.5 as Seen Using Telnet
125
Restore Configuration
126
Restore Using FTP
126
Figure 15-3 Menu 24.5 - Menu 24.5 as Seen Using the Console Port
126
Figure 15-4 Backup Example Using Hyperterminal
126
Figure 15-5 Successful Backup Confirmation Screen
126
Restore Using TFTP
127
Restore Using the Console Port
127
Figure 15-6 Menu 24.6 as Seen Using Telnet
127
Figure 15-7 Menu 24.6 as Seen Using the Console Port
127
Upload Firmware
128
Dual Firmware Block Structure
128
Upload Prestige Firmware Using FTP
128
Figure 15-8 Successful Restoration Confirmation Screen
128
Figure 15-9 Menu 24.7 - System Maintenance - Upload Firmware
128
Example - Using the FTP Command from the DOS Prompt
129
Figure 15-10 Menu 24.7.1 as Seen Using Telnet
129
Figure 15-11 FTP Session Example
129
Table 15-2 Third Party FTP Clients - General Commands
129
Upload Prestige Firmware Using TFTP
130
Third Party TFTP Clients - General Commands
130
Upload Prestige Firmware Via the Console Port
130
Table 15-3 Third Party TFTP Clients - General Commands
130
Upload Prestige Configuration File
131
Upload Prestige Configuration File Using FTP
131
Figure 15-12 Menu 24.7.1 as Seen Using the Console Port
131
Upload Prestige Configuration File Using TFTP
132
Upload Prestige Configuration File Using the Console Port
132
Figure 15-13 Menu 24.7.2 as Seen Using Telnet
132
Figure 15-14 Menu 24.7.2 as Seen Using the Console Port
132
Chapter 16 IP Policy Routing
135
Introduction
135
Benefits
135
Routing Policy
135
IP Routing Policy Setup
135
Figure 16-1 Menu 25 - IP Routing Policy Setup
136
Figure 16-2 Menu 25 - IP Routing Policy Summary
136
Figure 16-3 Menu 25.1.1 - IP Routing Policy
137
Table 16-1 IP Routing Policy Summary
137
Applying an IP Policy
138
Ethernet IP Policies
138
Table 16-2 IP Routing Policy
138
DSL IP Routing Policies
139
IP Policy Routing Example
139
Figure 16-4 Ethernet IP Policies
139
Figure 16-5 IDSL IP Routing Policies
139
Figure 16-6 Example of IP Policy Routing
140
Figure 16-7 IP Routing Policy Example
141
Figure 16-8 IP Policy Routing
141
Figure 16-9 Applying IP Policies
142
Chapter 17 Troubleshooting
143
Problems Starting up the Prestige 1600
143
Problems with the Xdsl Port
143
Problems with the WAN Port
143
Table 17-1 Troubleshooting the Start-Up of Your Prestige 1600
143
Table 17-2 Troubleshooting an Xdsl Port Connection
143
Table 17-3 Troubleshooting the WAN Port Connection
143
Problems with the LAN Interface
144
Problems Connecting to a Remote Node or ISP
144
General Instructions
144
Table 17-4 Troubleshooting the LAN Interface
144
Table 17-5 Troubleshooting a Connection to a Remote Node or ISP
144
CI Commands
145
Command Syntax
145
Glossary
153
Index
159
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