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ZyXEL Communications Prestige 202H Series User Manual (309 pages)
ISDN Router
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Table of Contents
Copyright
2
Information for Canadian Users
4
Zyxel Limited Warranty
5
Online Registration
5
Customer Support
6
Table of Contents
7
List of Figures
14
Preface
25
Related Documentation
25
Syntax Conventions
25
User Guide Feedback
25
Getting Started
27
Chapter 1 Getting to Know Your Prestige
29
Introducing the Prestige 202H
29
Features
29
Call Scheduling
30
Outgoing Data Call Bumping Support
31
Ppp Multilink
31
Full Network Management
31
Logging and Tracing
31
Internet Access with the Prestige
32
Dhcp (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol)
32
Call Control
32
Figure 1-1 Internet Access Application
33
Figure 1-2 LAN-To-LAN Connection Application
33
Figure 1-3 Remote Access
34
Remote Access Server
34
Figure 1-4 Secure Internet Access and VPN Application
35
Chapter 2 Hardware Installation
37
Front Panel
37
Figure 2-1 Front Panel
37
Table 2-1 LED Functions
37
Rear Panel and Connections
38
Figure 2-2 Rear Panel
38
Turn on Your Router
39
Chapter 3 Introducing the SMT
41
Introduction to the SMT
41
Accessing the Prestige Via the Console Port
41
Initial Screen
41
Navigating the SMT Interface
42
Figure 3-1 Login Screen
42
Table 3-1 Main Menu Commands
42
Figure 3-2 SMT Main Menu
43
Table 3-2 Main Menu Summary
43
SMT Menu Overview
44
Changing the System Password
45
Resetting the Prestige
46
Figure 3-3 Menu 23.1 System Password
46
Figure 3-4 Menu 23.1 - System Security - Change Password
46
Figure 3-5 Resetting the Router
47
Figure 3-6 Example Xmodem Upload
48
Chapter 4 SMT Menu 1 General Setup
49
General Setup Overview
49
Configuring General Setup
49
Figure 4-1 Menu 1 General Setup
49
Dynamic DNS
50
Table 4-1 Menu 1 - General Setup
50
Configuring Dynamic DNS
51
Figure 4-2 Configure Dynamic DNS
51
Table 4-2 Configure Dynamic DNS Menu Fields
51
Chapter 5 ISDN Setup
53
ISDN Setup Overview
53
Figure 5-1 Menu 2 ISDN Setup
53
Table 5-1 Menu 2 ISDN Setup
53
ISDN Advanced Setup Menus
54
Figure 5-2 Router Behind a PABX
55
Outgoing Calling Party Number
55
Data Link Connection
55
Figure 5-3 Menu 2 ISDN Setup for DSS1
56
Figure 5-4 Loopback Test
56
Netcapi
57
Figure 5-5 Configuration Example
58
Figure 5-6 Menu 2.2 Netcapi Setup
59
Table 5-2 Configuring Netcapi
59
Chapter 6 Ethernet Setup
61
Ethernet Setup
61
Figure 6-1 Menu 3 Ethernet Setup
61
Figure 6-2 Menu 3.1 General Ethernet Setup
61
Ethernet TCP/IP and DHCP Server
62
Factory Ethernet Defaults
62
Table 6-1 Private IP Address Ranges
63
Dhcp Configuration
64
Dns Server Address
64
Ip Pool Setup
64
Configuring TCP/IP Ethernet and DHCP
65
Figure 6-3 Menu 3.2 TCP/IP and DHCP Ethernet Setup
65
Table 6-2 Menu 3.2 TCP/IP and DHCP Ethernet Setup
65
IP Alias
66
Table 6-3 TCP/IP Ethernet Setup Menu Fields
66
IP Alias Setup
67
Figure 6-4 Physical Network
67
Figure 6-5 Partitioned Logical Networks
67
Figure 6-6 Menu 3.2.1 IP Alias Setup
67
Table 6-4 IP Menu 3.2.1 - IP Alias Setup
68
Chapter 7 Internet Access Setup
69
Internet Access Overview
69
Internet Access Setup
69
Table 7-1 Internet Account Information
69
Figure 7-1 Menu 4 Internet Access Setup
70
Table 7-2 Menu 4 Internet Access Setup
70
Advanced Applications
72
Chapter 8 Remote Node Configuration
73
Remote Node Overview
73
Remote Node Setup
73
Figure 8-1 Menu 11 Remote Node Setup
74
Figure 8-2 Menu 11.1 Remote Node Profile
74
Table 8-1 Menu 11.1 Remote Node Profile
75
Outgoing Authentication Protocol
78
PPP Multilink
78
Bandwidth on Demand
78
Editing PPP Options
79
Table 8-2 BTR Vs MTR for BOD
79
Figure 8-3 Menu 11.2 Remote Node PPP Options
80
Table 8-3 Menu 11.2 Remote Node PPP Options
80
LAN-To-LAN Application
81
Figure 8-4 TCP/IP LAN-To-LAN Application
81
Figure 8-5 LAN 1 Setup
82
Figure 8-6 LAN 2 Setup
82
Configuring Network Layer Options
83
Table 8-4 TCP/IP-Related Fields in Remote Node Profile
83
Table 8-5 Remote Node Network Layer Options
84
Table 8-6 Remote Node Network Layer Options
84
Configuring Filter
86
Figure 8-7 Sample IP Addresses for LAN-To-LAN Connection
86
Figure 8-8 Menu 11.5 Remote Node Filter
87
Chapter 9 Static Route Setup
89
Static Route Overview
89
Figure 9-1 Sample Static Routing Topology
89
Figure 9-2 Menu 12 IP Static Route Setup
90
Figure 9-3 Menu 12.1 Edit IP Static Route
90
Table 9-1 Menu 12.1 Edit IP Static Route
90
Chapter 10 Dial-In Setup
93
Dial-In Users Overview
93
Default Dial-In User Setup
93
Table 10-1 Remote Dial-In Users/Remote Nodes Comparison Chart
93
Setting up Default Dial-In
94
Figure 10-1 Menu 13 Default Dial-In Setup
94
Table 10-2 Menu 13 Default Dial-In Setup
94
Callback Overview
97
Dial-In User Setup
97
Figure 10-2 Menu 13.1 Default Dial-In Filter
97
Figure 10-3 Menu 14 Dial-In User Setup
98
Figure 10-4 Menu 14.1 Edit Dial-In User
98
Table 10-3 Edit Dial-In User
98
Telecommuting Application with Windows Example
99
Figure 10-5 Example of Telecommuting
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Figure 10-6 Configuring Menu 13 for Remote Access
101
Figure 10-7 Edit Dial-In-User
101
LAN-To-LAN Server Application Example
102
Figure 10-8 Example of a LAN-To-LAN Server Application
102
Figure 10-9 LAN 1 LAN-To-LAN Application
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Figure 10-10 LAN 2 LAN-To-LAN Application
103
Figure 10-11 Testing Callback with Your Connection
104
Figure 10-12 Callback with CLID Configuration
105
Figure 10-13 Configuring CLID with Callback
105
Figure 10-14 Callback and CLID Connection Test
106
Chapter 11 Network Address Translation (NAT)
107
NAT Overview
107
Table 11-1 NAT Definitions
107
What Nat Does
108
How Nat Works
108
Figure 11-1 How NAT Works
109
Figure 11-2 NAT Application with IP Alias
110
Table 11-2 NAT Mapping Types
111
Applying NAT
112
Figure 11-3 Applying NAT for Internet Access
112
NAT Setup
113
Figure 11-4 Applying NAT to the Remote Node
113
Table 11-3 Applying NAT to the Remote Node
113
Figure 11-5 Menu 15 NAT Setup
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Figure 11-6 Menu 15.1 Address Mapping Sets
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Figure 11-7 Menu 15.1.255 SUA Address Mapping Rules
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Table 11-4 Menu 15.1.255 SUA Address Mapping Rules
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Figure 11-8 Menu 15.1.1 Address Mapping Rules First Set
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Table 11-5 Fields in Menu 15.1.1
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Figure 11-9 Menu 15.1.1.1 Address Mapping Rule
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NAT Server Sets - Port Forwarding
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Table 11-6 Menu 15.1.1.1 Address Mapping Rule
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Table 11-7 Services & Port Numbers
119
Figure 11-10 Menu 15.2 NAT Server Sets
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Figure 11-11 Menu 15.2 NAT Server Setup
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General NAT Examples
121
Figure 11-12 Multiple Servers Behind NAT Example
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Figure 11-13 NAT Example 1
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Figure 11-14 Menu 4 Internet Access & NAT Example
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Figure 11-15 NAT Example 2
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Figure 11-16 Menu 15.2 Specifying an Inside Server
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Figure 11-17 NAT Example 3
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Figure 11-18 Example 3: Menu 11.3
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Figure 11-19 Example 3: Menu 15.1.1.1
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Figure 11-20 Example 3: Final Menu 15.1.1
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Figure 11-21 NAT Example 4
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Figure 11-22 Example 4: Menu 15.1.1.1 Address Mapping Rule
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Figure 11-23 Example 4: Menu 15.1.1 Address Mapping Rules
129
Firewall
130
Chapter 12 Firewalls
131
Firewall Overview
131
Types of Firewalls
131
Introduction to Zyxel's Firewall
132
Denial of Service
133
Figure 12-1 Prestige Firewall Application
133
Table 12-1 Common IP Ports
134
Figure 12-2 Three-Way Handshake
135
Figure 12-3 SYN Flood
135
Figure 12-4 Smurf Attack
136
Table 12-2 ICMP Commands that Trigger Alerts
136
Stateful Inspection
137
Table 12-3 Legal Netbios Commands
137
Table 12-4 Legal SMTP Commands
137
Figure 12-5 Stateful Inspection
138
Stateful Inspection and the Prestige
139
Tcp Security
140
Upper Layer Protocols
140
Guidelines for Enhancing Security with Your Firewall
141
Security in General
141
Packet Filtering Vs Firewall
142
When to Use the Firewall
143
Chapter 13 Introducing the Prestige Firewall
145
Access Methods
145
Using Prestige SMT Menus
145
Figure 13-1 Menu 21 Filter and Firewall Setup
145
Figure 13-2 Menu 21.2 Firewall Setup
146
Figure 13-3 Example Firewall Log
146
Table 13-1 View Firewall Log
147
Chapter 14 Configuring Firewall with the Web Configurator
149
Web Configurator Login and Main Menu Screens
149
Figure 14-1 Site Map Screen
149
Figure 14-2 Firewall Functions
150
Table 14-1 Predefined Services
150
Enabling the Firewall
151
E-Mail
151
Figure 14-3 Enabling the Firewall
151
Figure 14-4 E-Mail
152
Table 14-2 E-Mail
153
Table 14-3 SMTP Error Messages
154
Attack Alert
155
Figure 14-5 E-Mail Log
155
Tcp Maximum Incomplete and Blocking Time
156
Figure 14-6 Attack Alert
157
Table 14-4 Attack Alert
157
Chapter 15 Creating Custom Rules
161
Rules Overview
161
Rule Logic Overview
161
Security Ramifications
162
Key Fields for Configuring Rules
162
Connection Direction
163
Figure 15-1 LAN to WAN Traffic
163
Rule Summary
164
Figure 15-2 WAN to LAN Traffic
164
Figure 15-3 Firewall Rules Summary: First Screen
165
Table 15-1 Firewall Rules Summary: First Screen
165
Predefined Services
166
Table 15-2 Predefined Services
167
Figure 15-4 Creating/Editing a Firewall Rule
170
Table 15-3 Creating/Editing a Firewall Rule
171
Source and Destination Addresses
171
Timeout
172
Figure 15-5 Adding/Editing Source and Destination Addresses
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Table 15-4 Adding/Editing Source and Destination Addresses
172
Figure 15-6 Timeout Screen
173
Table 15-5 Timeout Menu
173
Chapter 16 Customized Services
175
Customized Services Overview
175
Figure 16-1 Customized Services
175
Creating/Editing a Customized Service
176
Figure 16-2 Creating/Editing a Customized Service
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Table 16-1 Customized Services
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Example Firewall Rule
177
Table 16-2 Creating/Editing a Custom Port
177
Figure 16-3 Configure Source IP
178
Figure 16-4 Customized Service for Myservice
178
Figure 16-5 Myservice Rule Configuration
179
Figure 16-6 Example Rule Summary
180
Chapter 17 Firewall Logs
181
Log Screen
181
Figure 17-1 Log Screen
181
Table 17-1 Log Screen
182
Advanced Management
183
Chapter 18 Filter Configuration
185
Filtering Overview
185
Figure 18-1 Outgoing Packet Filtering Process
186
Figure 18-2 Filter Rule Process
187
Filter Set
187
Configuring a Filter Set
188
Figure 18-3 Menu 21 Filter and Firewall Setup
188
Figure 18-4 Menu 21.1 Filter Set Configuration
189
Figure 18-5 Netbios_Wan Filter Rules Summary
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Figure 18-6 Netbios _LAN Filter Rules Summary
190
Figure 18-7 Telnet WAN Filter Rules Summary
191
Figure 18-8 FTP_WAN Filter Rules Summary
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Table 18-1 Filter Rules Summary Menu Abbreviations
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Table 18-2 Rule Abbreviations Used
192
Configuring a Filter Rule
193
Figure 18-9 Menu 21.1.7.1 TCP/IP Filter Rule
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Table 18-3 Menu 21.1.7.1 TCP/IP Filter Rule
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Figure 18-10 Executing an IP Filter
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Figure 18-11 Menu 21.1.5.1 Generic Filter Rule
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Table 18-4 Menu 21.1.5.1 Generic Filter Rule
198
Filter Types and NAT
200
Example Filter
200
Figure 18-12 Protocol and Device Filter Sets
200
Figure 18-13 Sample Telnet Filter
201
Figure 18-14 Sample Filter Menu 21.1.9.1
202
Applying Filters and Factory Defaults
203
Figure 18-15 Sample Filter Rules Summary Menu 21.1.9
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Figure 18-16 Filtering Ethernet Traffic
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Table 18-5 Filter Sets Table
204
Figure 18-17 Filtering Remote Node Traffic
205
Chapter 19 SNMP Configuration
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SNMP Overview
207
Figure 19-1 SNMP Management Model
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Supported Mibs
208
SNMP Configuration
208
SNMP Traps
209
Figure 19-2 Menu 22 SNMP Configuration
209
Table 19-1 Menu 22 SNMP Configuration
209
Table 19-2 SNMP Traps
210
Table 19-3 Ports and Permanent Virtual Circuits
210
Chapter 20 System Information and Diagnosis
211
System Status Overview
211
System Status
211
Figure 20-1 Menu 24 System Maintenance
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Figure 20-2 Menu 24.1 System Maintenance Status
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Table 20-1 Menu 24.1 System Maintenance Status
212
System Information and Console Port Speed
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Figure 20-3 Menu 24.2 System Information and Console Port Speed
214
Figure 20-4 Menu 24.2.1 System Maintenance Information
214
Table 20-2 Menu 24.2.1 System Maintenance Information
214
Log and Trace
215
Figure 20-5 Menu 24.2.2 System Maintenance Change Console Port Speed
215
Figure 20-6 Menu 24.3 System Maintenance Log and Trace
216
Figure 20-7 Sample Error and Information Messages
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Figure 20-8 Menu 24.3.2 System Maintenance Unix Syslog
217
Table 20-3 Menu 24.3.2 System Maintenance Unix Syslog
217
Packet Triggered
218
System Information and Diagnosis
218
Accounting Server
219
Filter Log
219
Ppp Log
219
Call Triggering Packet
220
Figure 20-9 Menu 24.3.3 System Maintenance Accounting Server
220
Diagnostic
221
Figure 20-10 Menu 24.3.4 Call Triggering Packet
221
Figure 20-11 Menu 24.4 System Maintenance Diagnostic
222
Table 20-4 System Maintenance Menu Diagnostic
222
Figure 20-12 Display for a Successful Manual Call
223
Chapter 21 Firmware and Configuration File Maintenance
225
Filename Conventions
225
Backup Configuration
226
Table 21-1 Filename Conventions
226
Figure 21-1 Menu 24.5 System Maintenance - Backup Configuration
227
Figure 21-2 FTP Session Example
228
Table 21-2 General Commands for GUI-Based FTP Clients
228
Backup Configuration Using Tftp
229
Tftp Command Example
229
Figure 21-3 System Maintenance Backup Configuration
230
Table 21-3 General Commands for GUI-Based TFTP Clients
230
Restore Configuration
231
Figure 21-4 System Maintenance: Starting Xmodem Download Screen
231
Figure 21-5 Backup Configuration Example
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Figure 21-6 Successful Backup Confirmation Screen
231
Figure 21-7 Telnet into Menu 24.6
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Figure 21-8 Restore Using FTP Session Example
233
Figure 21-9 System Maintenance: Restore Configuration
233
Figure 21-10 System Maintenance: Starting Xmodem Download Screen
233
Uploading Firmware and Configuration Files
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Figure 21-11 Restore Configuration Example
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Figure 21-12 Successful Restoration Confirmation Screen
234
Figure 21-13 - System Maintenance Upload Firmware
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Figure 21-14 Menu 24.7.1 Upload System Firmware
235
Figure 21-15 Menu 24.7.2 - System Maintenance - Upload Configuration File
236
Figure 21-16 FTP Session Example of Firmware File Upload
237
Figure 21-17 Menu 24.7.1 as Seen Using the Console Port
238
Figure 21-18 Example Xmodem Upload
239
Figure 21-19 Menu 24.7.2 as Seen Using the Console Port
240
Figure 21-20 Example Xmodem Upload
241
Chapter 22 SMT Menus 24.8 to 24.10
243
Command Interpreter Mode
243
Figure 22-1 Command Mode in Menu 24
243
Call Control Support
244
Figure 22-2 Valid Commands
244
Figure 22-3 Menu 24.9 Call Control
244
Figure 22-4 Menu 24.9.1Call Control Parameters
245
Table 22-1 Menu 24.9.1Call Control Parameters
245
Figure 22-5 Menu 24.9.2 Blacklist
246
Figure 22-6 Menu 24.9.1 Budget Management
246
Figure 22-7 Menu 24.9.4 Call History
247
Table 22-2 Menu 24.9.1 Budget Management
247
Time and Date
248
Figure 22-8 Menu 24: System Maintenance
248
Table 22-3 Menu 24.9.4 Call History
248
Figure 22-9 Menu 24.10 System Maintenance: Time and Date Setting
249
Table 22-4 Time and Date Setting Fields
249
Resetting the Time
250
Chapter 23 Call Scheduling
251
Call Scheduling Overview
251
Configuring Call Scheduling
251
Figure 23-1 Menu 26 Schedule Setup
251
Figure 23-2 Menu 26.1 Schedule Set Setup
252
Table 23-1 Menu 26.1 Schedule Set Setup
252
Applying Schedule Sets
253
Figure 23-3 Applying Schedule Set(S)
254
Chapter 24 Remote Management
255
Remote Management Overview
255
Telnet
256
Ftp
256
Web
256
Configuring Remote Management
256
Figure 24-1 Telnet Configuration on a TCP/IP Network
256
Figure 24-2 Remote Management
257
Table 24-1 Remote Management
257
Chapter 25 Introduction to Vpn/Ipsec
259
VPN Overview
259
Figure 25-1 Encryption and Decryption
260
Ipsec Architecture
261
Figure 25-2 VPN Application
261
Figure 25-3 Ipsec Architecture
262
Encapsulation
263
Figure 25-4 Transport and Tunnel Mode Ipsec Encapsulation
263
Ipsec and NAT
264
Table 25-1 VPN and NAT
264
Chapter 26 Vpn/Ipsec Setup
265
Vpn/Ipsec Overview
265
Figure 26-1 VPN SMT Menu Tree
265
Ipsec Algorithms
266
Figure 26-2 Menu 27 Vpn/Ipsec Setup
266
My IP Address
267
Secure Gateway Address
267
Table 26-1 AH and ESP
267
Ipsec Summary
268
Figure 26-3 Ipsec Summary Fields Illustration
268
Figure 26-4 Menu 27.1 Ipsec Summary
269
Table 26-2 Menu 27.1 Ipsec Summary
269
Keep Alive
272
ID Type and Content
272
Table 26-3 Local ID Type and Content Fields
273
Table 26-4 Peer ID Type and Content Fields
273
Table 26-5 Matching ID Type and Content Configuration Example
273
Pre-Shared Key
274
Ipsec Setup
274
Table 26-6 Mismatching ID Type and Content Configuration Example
274
Figure 26-5 Menu 27.1.1 Ipsec Setup
275
Table 26-7 Menu 27.1.1 Ipsec Setup
275
IKE Phases
279
Figure 26-6 Two Phases to Set up the Ipsec SA
280
Negotiation Mode
281
Configuring IKE Settings
282
Table 26-8 Menu 27.1.1.1 IKE Setup
283
Manual Key Setup
284
Table 26-9 Active Protocol: Encapsulation and Security Protocol
284
Figure 26-8 Menu 27.1.1.2 Manual Setup
285
Table 26-10 Menu 27.1.1.2 Manual Setup
285
Telecommuter Vpn/Ipsec Examples
286
Figure 26-9 Telecommuters Sharing One VPN Rule Example
287
Table 26-11 Telecommuter and Headquarters Configuration Example
287
Figure 26-10 Telecommuters Using Unique VPN Rules Example
288
Chapter 27 SA Monitor
289
SA Monitor Overview
289
Figure 27-1 Menu 27.2 SA Monitor
289
Table 27-1 Menu 27.2 SA Monitor
290
Chapter 28 Ipsec Log
291
Ipsec Logs
291
Figure 28-1 Example VPN Initiator Ipsec Log
291
Figure 28-2 Example VPN Responder Ipsec Log
292
Table 28-1 Sample IKE Key Exchange Logs
292
Table 28-2 Sample Ipsec Logs During Packet Transmission
294
Table 28-3 RFC-2408 ISAKMP Payload Types
294
Appendices and Index
296
Appendix A Troubleshooting
298
Problems Starting up the Prestige
298
Problems with the ISDN Line
299
Problems with a LAN Interface
299
Problems Connecting to a Remote Node or ISP
300
Remote User Dial-In Problems
300
Problems with the Password
300
Problems with Remote Management
301
Appendix B Power Adapter Specifications
302
Index
304
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