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ZyXEL Communications PRESTIGE 2302RL - User Manual (385 pages)
P-2302R Series VoIP Station Gateway
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Table of Contents
Copyright
3
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Interference Statement
4
Safety Warnings
6
Zyxel Limited Warranty
7
Customer Support
8
Table of Contents
11
List of Figures
23
List of Tables
29
Preface
33
Related Documentation
33
Chapter 1 Introducing the Prestige
35
Prestige 2302R Voip Station Gateway Series Overview
35
Prestige 2302RL Voip Analog Telephone Adaptor with Lifeline
35
Features
35
Leds
40
Applications
41
Make Calls Via Internet Telephony Service Provider
41
Figure 1 Leds
41
Table 1 LED Descriptions
41
Make Calls Via IP-PBX
42
Figure 2 Internet Telephony Service Provider Application
42
Make Peer-To-Peer Calls
43
Figure 3 IP-PBX Application
43
Figure 4 Peer-To-Peer Calling
43
Chapter 2 Introducing the Web Configurator
45
Web Configurator Overview
45
Accessing the Prestige Web Configurator
45
Figure 5 Web Site Address
45
Resetting the Prestige
46
Procedure to Use the Reset Button
46
Figure 6 Enter Password
46
Figure 7 Change Password
46
Navigating the Prestige Web Configurator
47
Figure 8 Web Configurator
48
Table 2 Web Configurator Screens Summary
48
Common Screen Command Buttons
50
Table 3 Common Screen Command Buttons
50
Chapter 3 Wizard Setup
51
Wizard Setup Overview
51
Wizard 1: General Setup
51
Domain Name
51
Wizard 2: ISP Parameters for Internet Access
52
Ethernet
52
Figure 9 Wizard 1: General Setup
52
Pppoe Encapsulation
53
Figure 10 Wizard 2: Ethernet Encapsulation
53
Table 4 Wizard 2: Ethernet Encapsulation
53
Figure 11 Wizard 2: Pppoe Encapsulation
54
Table 5 Wizard 2: Pppoe Encapsulation
54
Wizard 3: WAN Setup
55
Figure 12 Wizard 3: WAN Setup
55
Table 6 Wizard 3: WAN Setup
55
Wizard 4: SIP 1 Setup
56
Figure 13 Wizard 4: SIP 1 Setup
57
Table 7 Wizard 4: SIP 1 Setup
57
Wizard Setup Complete
59
Figure 14 Wizard Finish
60
Chapter 4 System Screens
61
System Overview
61
DNS Overview
61
General Screen
61
Domain Name
62
DNS Server Address Assignment
62
System General Configuration
62
Figure 15 System General
63
Table 8 System General
63
Dynamic DNS
64
Dyndns Wildcard
64
Configuring Dynamic DNS
64
Figure 16 DDNS
65
Table 9 DDNS
65
Configuring Password
66
Figure 17 Password
66
Table 10 Password
66
Pre-Defined NTP Time Servers List
67
Configuring Time Setting
67
Table 11 Pre-Defined NTP Time Servers
67
Figure 18 Time Setting
68
Table 12 Time Setting
68
Resetting the Time
69
Chapter 5 LAN Setup
71
LAN Overview
71
IP Address and Subnet Mask
71
DHCP Setup
72
IP Pool Setup
72
Lan Tcp/Ip
72
Factory LAN Defaults
72
DNS Server Address
72
RIP Setup
73
Multicast
74
Any IP
74
How any IP Works
75
Figure 19 any IP Example
75
Configuring LAN
76
Figure 20 LAN IP
76
Table 13 LAN IP
77
Configuring IP Alias
78
Figure 21 Physical Network & Partitioned Logical Networks
78
Figure 22 LAN IP Alias
79
Table 14 LAN IP Alias
79
Chapter 6 WAN Screens
81
WAN Overview
81
TCP/IP Priority (Metric)
81
Configuring Route
81
Configuring WAN ISP
82
Ethernet Encapsulation
82
Figure 23 WAN: Route
82
Table 15 WAN: Route
82
Pppoe Encapsulation
83
Figure 24 Ethernet Encapsulation
83
Table 16 Ethernet Encapsulation
83
Figure 25 Pppoe Encapsulation
84
WAN IP Address Assignment
85
Table 17 Pppoe Encapsulation
85
Table 18 Private IP Address Ranges
85
Configuring WAN IP
86
Figure 26 WAN: IP
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Table 19 WAN: IP
87
Configuring WAN MAC
88
Traffic Redirect
89
Figure 27 MAC Setup
89
Configuring Traffic Redirect
90
Figure 28 Traffic Redirect WAN Setup
90
Figure 29 WAN: Traffic Redirect
90
Table 20 Traffic Redirect
91
Chapter 7 Introduction to Voip
93
Voip Introduction
93
Introduction to SIP
93
SIP Identities
93
SIP Number
93
SIP Service Domain
94
SIP Call Progression
94
SIP Client Server
94
Table 21 SIP Call Progression
94
Figure 30 SIP User Agent
95
Figure 31 SIP Proxy Server
95
SIP Proxy Server
95
SIP User Agent
95
SIP Redirect Server
96
SIP Register Server
96
Rtp
96
Figure 32 SIP Redirect Server
96
Nat
97
NAT Example
97
Figure 33 NAT: Outgoing
97
NAT Types
98
Figure 34 NAT: Incoming
98
Table 22 NAT Types
98
Figure 35 Full Cone NAT Example
99
Full Cone NAT
99
Restricted Cone NAT
99
Figure 36 Restricted Cone NAT Example
100
Port Restricted Cone NAT
100
Figure 37 Port Restricted Cone NAT Example
101
Symmetric NAT
101
NAT and SIP
102
Sip Alg
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Use NAT
102
Figure 38 Symmetric NAT
102
Stun
103
Outbound Proxy
103
Voice Coding
103
Figure 39 STUN
103
104
104
Pulse Code Modulation
104
PSTN Call Setup Signaling
104
MWI (Message Waiting Indication)
104
Chapter 8 Voip Screens
105
Voip Introduction
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Voip Configuration
105
Figure 40 Voip
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Table 23 Voip
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Advanced Voip Settings Configuration
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Figure 41 Voip Advanced
108
Table 24 Voip Advanced
109
Quality of Service (Qos)
111
Type of Service (Tos)
111
Diffserv
111
DSCP and Per-Hop Behavior
111
Vlan
112
Qos Configuration
112
Figure 42 Diffserv: Differentiated Service Field
112
Figure 43 Qos
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Table 25 Qos
113
Chapter 9 Phone
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Phone Introduction
115
Voice Activity Detection/Silence Suppression
115
Comfort Noise Generation
115
Echo Cancellation
115
Phone Port Configuration
115
Figure 44 Phone Port
116
Table 26 Phone Port
116
Supplementary Phone Services Overview
117
The Flash Key
117
Europe Type Supplementary Phone Services
117
European Call Hold
118
European Call Waiting
118
Table 27 European Type Flash Key Commands
118
European Call Transfer
119
European Three-Way Conference
119
USA Type Supplementary Services
119
Table 28 USA Type Flash Key Commands
119
USA Call Hold
120
USA Call Transfer
120
USA Call Waiting
120
USA Three-Way Conference
120
Common Phone Configuration
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Figure 45 Phone Port Common
121
Table 29 Phone Common
121
Chapter 10 Phone Book
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Phone Book Introduction
123
Speed Dial
123
Peer-To-Peer Calls
123
Lifeline (Prestige 2302RL)
123
Speed Dial Configuration
123
Figure 46 Speed Dial
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Table 30 Speed Dial
124
Call Forward
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Figure 47 Call Forward
126
Table 31 Call Forward
127
Lifeline Configuration (Prestige 2302RL)
128
Figure 48 Lifeline
128
Table 32 Lifeline
128
Chapter 11 Phone Usage
129
Dialing a Telephone Number
129
Using Speed Dial to Dial a Telephone Number
129
Internal Calls
129
Checking the Prestige's IP Address
129
Auto Firmware Upgrade
130
Chapter 12 Network Address Translation (NAT) Screens
131
NAT Overview
131
NAT Definitions
131
Table 33 NAT Definitions
131
What NAT Does
132
How NAT Works
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Figure 49 How NAT Works
132
NAT Application
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NAT Mapping Types
133
Figure 50 NAT Application with IP Alias
133
SUA (Single User Account) Versus NAT
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SUA Server
134
Table 34 NAT Mapping Types
134
Default Server IP Address
135
Port Forwarding: Services and Port Numbers
135
Table 35 Services and Port Numbers
135
Configuring Servers Behind SUA (Example)
136
Configuring SUA Server
136
Figure 51 Multiple Servers Behind NAT Example
136
Figure 52 SUA/NAT Setup
137
Table 36 SUA/NAT Setup
137
Configuring Address Mapping
138
Figure 53 Address Mapping
139
Table 37 Address Mapping
139
Configuring Address Mapping
140
Figure 54 Address Mapping Edit
140
Table 38 Address Mapping Edit
140
Trigger Port Forwarding
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Trigger Port Forwarding Example
141
Two Points to Remember about Trigger Ports
142
Configuring Trigger Port Forwarding
142
Figure 55 Trigger Port Forwarding Process: Example
142
Figure 56 Trigger Port
143
Table 39 Trigger Port
143
Chapter 13 Static Route
145
Static Route Overview
145
Configuring IP Static Route
145
Figure 57 Example of Static Routing Topology
145
Configuring a Static Route Entry
146
Figure 58 IP Static Route
146
Table 40 IP Static Route
146
Figure 59 Edit IP Static Route
147
Table 41 Edit IP Static Route
147
Chapter 14 Firewall
149
Firewall Introduction
149
Stateful Inspection Firewall
149
About the Prestige Firewall
149
Guidelines for Enhancing Security with Your Firewall
150
Firewall Settings Screen
150
Figure 60 Firewall: Settings
151
Table 42 Firewall: Settings
151
The Firewall, NAT and Remote Management
152
LAN-To-WAN Rules
152
Figure 61 Firewall Rule Directions
152
WAN-To-LAN Rules
153
Services
153
Figure 62 Firewall: Service
154
Table 43 Firewall: Service
154
Chapter 15 Content Filtering
157
Introduction to Content Filtering
157
Restrict Web Features
157
Days and Times
157
Configure Content Filtering
157
Figure 63 Content Filter
158
Table 44 Content Filter
158
Chapter 16 Remote Management Screens
161
Remote Management Overview
161
Remote Management Limitations
161
Remote Management and NAT
162
System Timeout
162
Configuring Telnet
162
Figure 64 Telnet Configuration on a TCP/IP Network
162
Configuring FTP
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Figure 65 Remote Management: Telnet
163
Table 45 Remote Management: Telnet
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Configuring WWW
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Figure 66 Remote Management: FTP
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Table 46 Remote Management: FTP
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Snmp
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Figure 67 Remote Management: WWW
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Table 47 Remote Management: WWW
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Figure 68 SNMP Management Model
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Configuring SNMP
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SNMP Traps
167
Supported Mibs
167
Table 48 SNMP Traps
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Figure 69 Remote Management: SNMP
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Table 49 Remote Management: SNMP
168
Configuring DNS
169
Figure 70 Remote Management: DNS
169
Table 50 Remote Management: DNS
169
Configuring Security
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Figure 71 Security
170
Table 51 Security
171
Chapter 17 Universal Plug-And-Play (Upnp)
173
Introducing Universal Plug and Play
173
How Do I Know if I'M Using Upnp
173
NAT Traversal
173
Cautions with Upnp
173
Upnp and Zyxel
174
Configuring Upnp
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Figure 72 Configuring Upnp
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Installing Upnp in Windows Example
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Installing Upnp in Windows Me
175
Table 52 Configuring Upnp
175
Figure 73 Add/Remove Programs: Windows Setup: Communication
176
Figure 74 Add/Remove Programs: Windows Setup: Communication: Components
176
Installing Upnp in Windows XP
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Figure 75 Network Connections
177
Figure 76 Windows Optional Networking Components Wizard
178
Using Upnp in Windows XP Example
179
Auto-Discover Your Upnp-Enabled Network Device
179
Figure 77 Networking Services
179
Figure 78 Network Connections
180
Figure 79 Internet Connection Properties
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Figure 80 Internet Connection Properties: Advanced Settings
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Figure 81 Internet Connection Properties: Advanced Settings: Add
182
Web Configurator Easy Access
183
Figure 82 System Tray Icon
183
Figure 83 Internet Connection Status
183
Figure 84 Network Connections
184
Figure 85 Network Connections: My Network Places
185
Figure 86 Network Connections: My Network Places: Properties: Example
186
Chapter 18 Logs
187
Configuring View Log
187
Figure 87 View Log
187
Log Message Descriptions
188
Table 53 View Log
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Table 54 System Error Logs
188
Table 55 System Maintenance Logs
188
Table 56 Access Control Logs
189
Table 57 TCP Reset Logs
190
Table 58 Packet Filter Logs
190
Table 59 ICMP Logs
191
Table 60 CDR Logs
191
Table 61 PPP Logs
191
Table 62 Upnp Logs
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Table 63 Content Filtering Logs
192
Table 64 Attack Logs
193
Table 65 Remote Management Logs
194
Table 66 ICMP Notes
194
Table 67 SIP Logs
195
Table 68 RTP Logs
196
Table 69 FSM Logs: Caller Side
196
Table 70 FSM Logs: Callee Side
196
Table 71 Lifeline Logs
196
Syslog Logs
197
Table 72 Syslog Logs
197
Table 73 RFC-2408 ISAKMP Payload Types
197
Configuring Log Settings
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Figure 88 Log Settings
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Table 74 Log Settings
200
Chapter 19 Bandwidth Management
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Bandwidth Management Overview
201
Bandwidth Classes and Filters
201
Proportional Bandwidth Allocation
202
Application-Based Bandwidth Management
202
Subnet-Based Bandwidth Management
202
Application and Subnet-Based Bandwidth Management
202
Figure 89 Subnet-Based Bandwidth Management Example
202
Table 75 Application and Subnet-Based Bandwidth Management Example
202
Scheduler
203
Priority-Based Scheduler
203
Fairness-Based Scheduler
203
Maximize Bandwidth Usage
203
Reserving Bandwidth for Non-Bandwidth Class Traffic
204
Maximize Bandwidth Usage Example
204
Priority-Based Allotment of Unused and Unbudgeted Bandwidth
204
Table 76 Maximize Bandwidth Usage Example
204
Table 77 Priority-Based Allotment of Unused and Unbudgeted Bandwidth Example
204
Fairness-Based Allotment of Unused and Unbudgeted Bandwidth
205
Bandwidth Borrowing
205
Table 78 Fairness-Based Allotment of Unused and Unbudgeted Bandwidth Example
205
Bandwidth Borrowing Example
206
Maximize Bandwidth Usage with Bandwidth Borrowing
206
Configuring Summary
206
Table 79 Bandwidth Borrowing Example
206
Figure 90 Bandwidth Manager: Summary
207
Table 80 Bandwidth Manager: Summary
207
Configuring Class Setup
208
Figure 91 Bandwidth Manager: Class Setup
208
Table 81 Bandwidth Manager: Class Setup
208
Bandwidth Manager Class Configuration
209
Figure 92 Bandwidth Manager: Edit Class
209
Table 82 Bandwidth Manager: Edit Class
209
Bandwidth Management Statistics
211
Figure 93 Bandwidth Management Statistics
211
Table 83 Services and Port Numbers
211
Configuring Monitor
212
Figure 94 Bandwidth Manager Monitor
212
Table 84 Bandwidth Management Statistics
212
Table 85 Bandwidth Manager Monitor
213
Chapter 20 Maintenance
215
Maintenance Overview
215
Status Screen
215
Figure 95 System Status
216
Table 86 System Status
216
Figure 96 Maintenance System Statistics
217
System Statistics
217
DHCP Table Screen
218
Table 87 Maintenance System Statistics
218
Any IP Table Screen
219
Figure 97 Maintenance DHCP Table
219
Table 88 Maintenance DHCP Table
219
F/W Upload Screen
220
Figure 98 any IP Table
220
Table 89 any IP Table
220
Figure 99 Firmware Upload
221
Table 90 Firmware Upload
221
Figure 100 Firmware Upload in Process
222
Figure 101 Network Temporarily Disconnected
222
Figure 102 Firmware Upload Error
222
Configuration Screen
223
Backup Configuration
223
Figure 103 Configuration
223
Restore Configuration
224
Figure 104 Configuration Upload Successful
224
Figure 105 Network Temporarily Disconnected
224
Table 91 Restore Configuration
224
Back to Factory Defaults
225
Restart Screen
225
Figure 106 Reset Warning Message
225
Figure 107 Restart Screen
226
Chapter 21 Introducing the SMT
227
SMT Introduction
227
Accessing the SMT Via Telnet
227
Navigating the SMT Interface
227
Figure 108 Login Screen
227
Table 92 Main Menu Commands
228
Figure 109 SMT Main Menu
229
System Management Terminal Interface Summary
229
Table 93 Main Menu Summary
229
Prestige SMT Menus Overview
230
Table 94 SMT Menus Overview
230
Changing the System Password
231
Figure 110 Menu 23 System Password
232
Chapter 22 Menu 1 General Setup
233
General Setup Introduction
233
General Setup Configuration
233
Figure 111 Menu 1 General Setup
233
Table 95 Menu 1 General Setup
233
Procedure to Configure Dynamic DNS
234
Figure 112 Menu 1.1 Configure Dynamic DNS
235
Table 96 Menu 1.1 Configure Dynamic DNS
235
Chapter 23 Menu 2 WAN Setup
237
Introduction to WAN
237
WAN Setup
237
Figure 113 Menu 2 WAN Setup
237
Table 97 Menu 2 WAN Setup
237
Chapter 24 Menu 3 LAN Setup
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LAN Setup
239
General Ethernet Setup
239
Figure 114 Menu 3 LAN Setup
239
Figure 115 Menu 3.1 LAN Port Filter Setup
239
TCP/IP Ethernet Setup and DHCP
240
Figure 116 Menu 3.2 TCP/IP and DHCP Ethernet Setup
240
Table 98 DHCP Ethernet Setup Fields
240
Table 99 Menu 3.2: LAN TCP/IP Setup Fields
241
Figure 117 Menu 3.2.1: IP Alias Setup
242
IP Alias Setup
242
Table 100 Menu 3.2.1: IP Alias Setup
242
Chapter 25 Internet Access
245
Introduction to Internet Access Setup
245
Ethernet Encapsulation
245
Figure 118 Menu 4 Internet Access Setup
245
Configuring the Pppoe Client
246
Table 101 Internet Access Setup (Ethernet)
246
Basic Setup Complete
247
Figure 119 Internet Access Setup (Pppoe)
247
Table 102 New Fields in Menu 4 (Pppoe)
247
Chapter 26 Remote Node Configuration
249
Introduction to Remote Node Setup
249
Remote Node Profile Setup
249
Ethernet Encapsulation
249
Figure 120 Menu 11.1 Remote Node Profile for Ethernet Encapsulation
250
Table 103 Menu 11.1 Remote Node Profile for Ethernet Encapsulation
250
Pppoe Encapsulation
251
Outgoing Authentication Protocol
252
Nailed-Up Connection
252
Figure 121 Menu 11.1 Remote Node Profile for Pppoe Encapsulation
252
Edit IP
253
Table 104 Fields in Menu 11.1 (Pppoe Encapsulation Specific)
253
Figure 122 Menu 11.3 Remote Node Network Layer Options for Ethernet Encapsulation
254
Table 105 Remote Node Network Layer Options
254
Remote Node Filter
255
Traffic Redirect Setup
256
Figure 123 Menu 11.5: Remote Node Filter (Ethernet Encapsulation)
256
Figure 124 Menu 11.5: Remote Node Filter (Pppoe Encapsulation)
256
Figure 125 Menu 11.6: Traffic Redirect Setup
257
Table 106 Menu 11.6: Traffic Redirect Setup
257
Chapter 27 Static Route Setup
259
Static Route Introduction
259
IP Static Route Setup
259
Figure 126 Menu 12 IP Static Route Setup
259
Figure 127 Menu12.1 Edit IP Static Route
260
Table 107 Menu12.1 Edit IP Static Route
260
Chapter 28 Network Address Translation (NAT)
261
NAT Introduction
261
Applying NAT
261
Figure 128 Menu 4 Applying NAT for Internet Access
261
NAT Setup
262
Figure 129 Menu 11.3 Applying NAT to the Remote Node
262
Table 108 Applying NAT in Menus 4 & 11.3
262
Address Mapping Sets
263
Figure 130 Menu 15 NAT Setup
263
Figure 131 Menu 15.1 Address Mapping Sets
263
Figure 132 Menu 15.1.255 SUA Address Mapping Rules
263
Table 109 SUA Address Mapping Rules
264
User-Defined Address Mapping Sets
264
Figure 133 Menu 15.1.1 First Set
265
Ordering Your Rules
265
Table 110 Menu 15.1.1 First Set
265
Figure 134 Menu 15.1.1.1 Editing/Configuring an Individual Rule in a Set
266
Table 111 Menu 15.1.1.1 Editing/Configuring an Individual Rule in a Set
266
Configuring a Server Behind NAT
267
Figure 135 Menu 15.2 NAT Server Setup
267
General NAT Examples
268
Example 1: Internet Access Only
268
Figure 136 Multiple Servers Behind NAT Example
268
Figure 137 NAT Example 1
268
Example 2: Internet Access with an Inside Server
269
Figure 138 Menu 4 Internet Access & NAT Example
269
Figure 139 NAT Example 2
269
Example 3: Multiple Public IP Addresses with Inside Servers
270
Figure 140 Menu 15.2 Specifying an Inside Server
270
Figure 141 NAT Example 3
271
Figure 142 NAT Example 3: Menu 11.3
271
Figure 143 Example 3: Menu 15.1.1.1
272
Figure 144 Example 3: Final Menu 15.1.1
272
Example 4: NAT Unfriendly Application Programs
273
Figure 145 Example 3: Menu 15.2
273
Figure 146 NAT Example 4
273
Configuring Trigger Port Forwarding
274
Figure 147 Example 4: Menu 15.1.1.1 Address Mapping Rule
274
Figure 148 Example 4: Menu 15.1.1 Address Mapping Rules
274
Figure 149 Menu 15.3 Trigger Port Setup
275
Table 112 Menu 15.3 Trigger Port Setup
275
Chapter 29 Enabling the Firewall
277
Remote Management and the Firewall
277
Access Methods
277
Enabling the Firewall
277
Figure 150 Menu 21: Filter and Firewall Setup
277
Figure 151 Menu 21.2 Firewall Setup
278
Chapter 30 Filter Configuration
279
Introduction to Filters
279
Figure 152 Outgoing Packet Filtering Process
279
The Filter Structure of the Prestige
280
Configuring a Filter Set
281
Figure 153 Filter Rule Process
281
Figure 154 Menu 21: Filter and Firewall Setup
282
Figure 155 Menu 21.1: Filter Set Configuration
282
Figure 156 Menu 21.1.X: Filter Rules Summary
283
Table 113 Abbreviations Used in the Filter Rules Summary Menu
283
Configuring a Filter Rule
284
Configuring a TCP/IP Filter Rule
284
Table 114 Rule Abbreviations Used
284
Figure 157 Menu 21.1.X.X: TCP/IP Filter Rule
285
Table 115 Menu 21.1.X.X: TCP/IP Filter Rule
285
Configuring a Generic Filter Rule
287
Figure 158 Executing an IP Filter
287
Figure 159 Menu 21.1.X.X: Generic Filter Rule
288
Table 116 Menu 21.1.X.X: Generic Filter Rule
288
Example Filter
289
Figure 160 Telnet Filter Example
289
Figure 161 Example Filter: Menu 21.1.3.1
290
Figure 162 Example Filter Rules Summary: Menu 21.1.3
290
Filter Types and NAT
291
Applying a Filter
291
Figure 163 Protocol and Device Filter Sets
291
Applying LAN Filters
292
Applying Remote Node Filters
292
Figure 164 Filtering LAN Traffic
292
Figure 165 Filtering Remote Node Traffic
292
Chapter 31 SNMP Configuration
293
SNMP Introduction
293
SNMP Configuration
293
Figure 166 Menu 22 SNMP Configuration
293
Table 117 Menu 22 SNMP Configuration
293
Chapter 32 System Information and Diagnosis
295
System Status
295
Figure 167 Menu 24 System Maintenance
295
Figure 168 Menu 24.1 System Maintenance: Status
296
Table 118 System Maintenance: Status Menu Fields
296
System Information
297
Figure 169 Menu 24.2 System Information and Console Port Speed
297
Console Port Speed
298
Figure 170 Menu 24.2.1 System Maintenance: Information
298
Table 119 Menu 24.2.1 System Maintenance: Information
298
Log and Trace
299
Syslog Logging
299
Figure 171 Menu 24.2.2 System Maintenance: Change Console Port Speed
299
Figure 172 Menu 24.2 System Information and Console Port Speed
299
Figure 173 Menu 24.3.2 System Maintenance: Syslog Logging
300
Table 120 Menu 24.3.2 System Maintenance: Syslog Logging
300
Cdr
301
Packet Triggered
301
Filter Log
302
PPP Log
302
Call-Triggering Packet
302
Diagnostic
303
Figure 174 Call-Triggering Packet Example
303
Figure 175 Menu 24.4 System Maintenance: Diagnostic
304
Figure 176 LAN & WAN DHCP
304
Table 121 System Maintenance Menu Diagnostic
304
Wan Dhcp
304
Chapter 33 Firmware and Configuration File Maintenance
307
Filename Conventions
307
Backup Configuration
308
Table 122 Filename Conventions
308
Example of FTP Commands from the Command Line
309
Figure 177 Telnet in Menu 24.5
309
Figure 178 FTP Session Example
309
Using the FTP Command from the Command Line
309
Backup Configuration Using TFTP
310
GUI-Based FTP Clients
310
Table 123 General Commands for GUI-Based FTP Clients
310
TFTP and FTP over WAN Management Limitations
310
GUI-Based TFTP Clients
311
Table 124 General Commands for GUI-Based TFTP Clients
311
TFTP Command Example
311
Restore Configuration
312
Restore Using FTP
312
Figure 179 Telnet into Menu 24.6
312
Restore Using FTP Session Example
313
Uploading Firmware and Configuration Files
313
Firmware File Upload
313
Figure 180 Restore Using FTP Session Example
313
Configuration File Upload
314
FTP File Upload Command from the DOS Prompt Example
314
Figure 181 Telnet into Menu 24.7.1 Upload System Firmware
314
Figure 182 Telnet into Menu 24.7.2 System Maintenance
314
FTP Session Example of Firmware File Upload
315
TFTP File Upload
315
Figure 183 FTP Session Example of Firmware File Upload
315
TFTP Upload Command Example
316
Chapter 34 System Maintenance
317
Command Interpreter Mode
317
Command Syntax
317
Figure 184 Command Mode in Menu 24
317
Command Usage
318
Call Control Support
318
Budget Management
318
Figure 185 Valid Commands Example
318
Figure 186 Menu 24.9 System Maintenance: Call Control
318
Call History
319
Figure 187 Menu 24.9.1 Budget Management
319
Table 125 Menu 24.9.1 - Budget Management
319
Time and Date Setting
320
Figure 188 Menu 24.9.2 - Call History
320
Table 126 Call History Fields
320
Figure 189 Menu 24: System Maintenance
321
Figure 190 Menu 24.10 System Maintenance: Time and Date Setting
321
Table 127 Time and Date Setting Fields
322
Chapter 35 Remote Management
323
Remote Management
323
Figure 191 Menu 24.11 - Remote Management Control
323
Remote Management Limitations
324
Table 128 Menu 24.11 - Remote Management Control
324
Chapter 36 Call Scheduling
325
Introduction to Call Scheduling
325
Figure 192 Menu 26 Schedule Setup
325
Figure 193 Menu 26.1 Schedule Set Setup
326
Table 129 Menu 26.1 Schedule Set Setup
326
Figure 194 Applying Schedule Set(S) to a Remote Node (Pppoe)
327
Chapter 37 Troubleshooting
329
Problems Starting up the Prestige
329
Problems with the LAN Interface
329
Table 130 Troubleshooting the Start-Up of Your Prestige
329
Table 131 Troubleshooting the LAN Interface
329
Problems with the WAN Interface
330
Problems with Internet Access
330
Problems with the Password
330
Table 132 Troubleshooting the WAN Interface
330
Table 133 Troubleshooting Internet Access
330
Table 134 Troubleshooting the Password
330
Problems with the Web Configurator
331
Problems with a Telephone or the Telephone Port
331
Table 135 Troubleshooting the Web Configurator
331
Table 136 Troubleshooting Telephone
331
Problems with Voice Service
332
Pop-Up Windows, Javascripts and Java Permissions
332
Internet Explorer Pop-Up Blockers
332
Disable Pop-Up Blockers
332
Table 137 Troubleshooting Voice Service
332
Enable Pop-Up Blockers with Exceptions
333
Figure 195 Pop-Up Blocker
333
Figure 196 Internet Options
333
Figure 197 Internet Options
334
Javascripts
335
Figure 198 Pop-Up Blocker Settings
335
Figure 199 Internet Options
336
Java Permissions
337
Figure 200 Security Settings - Java Scripting
337
Figure 201 Security Settings - Java
338
JAVA (Sun)
338
Figure 202 Java (Sun)
339
Appendix A
341
Product Specifications
341
Table 138 Device Specifications
341
Table 139 Feature Specifications
342
Table 140 Prestige Power Adaptor Specifications
343
Appendix B
345
Wall-Mounting Instructions
345
Appendix C
347
Setting up Your Computer's IP Address
347
Figure 203 Windows 95/98/Me: Network: Configuration
348
Figure 204 Windows 95/98/Me: TCP/IP Properties: IP Address
349
Figure 205 Windows 95/98/Me: TCP/IP Properties: DNS Configuration
350
Figure 206 Windows XP: Start Menu
351
Figure 207 Windows XP: Control Panel
351
Figure 208 Windows XP: Control Panel: Network Connections: Properties
352
Figure 209 Windows XP: Local Area Connection Properties
352
Figure 210 Windows XP: Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties
353
Figure 211 Windows XP: Advanced TCP/IP Properties
354
Figure 212 Windows XP: Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties
355
Figure 213 Macintosh os 8/9: Apple Menu
356
Figure 214 Macintosh os 8/9: TCP/IP
356
Figure 215 Macintosh os X: Apple Menu
357
Macintosh os X
357
Figure 216 Macintosh os X: Network
358
Appendix Dip Subnetting
359
Table 141 Classes of IP Addresses
359
Subnet Masks
360
Table 142 Allowed IP Address Range by Class
360
Table 143 "Natural" Masks
360
Table 144 Alternative Subnet Mask Notation
361
Table 145 Two Subnets Example
361
Table 146 Subnet 1
362
Table 147 Subnet 2
362
Table 148 Subnet 1
363
Table 149 Subnet 2
363
Table 150 Subnet 3
363
Example Eight Subnets
364
Table 151 Subnet 4
364
Table 152 Eight Subnets
364
Table 153 Class C Subnet Planning
364
Subnetting with Class a and Class B Networks
365
Table 154 Class B Subnet Planning
365
Appendix Epppoe
367
Benefits of Pppoe
367
Pppoe in Action
367
Figure 217 Single-Computer Per Router Hardware Configuration
368
Figure 218 Prestige as a Pppoe Client
368
How Pppoe Works
368
Appendix F Triangle Route
369
Figure 219 Ideal Setup
369
The Ideal Setup
369
Figure 220 "Triangle Route" Problem
370
Figure 221 IP Alias
371
Figure 222 Gateways on the WAN Side
371
Appendix Gsip Passthrough
373
Index
375
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Application Notes
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General Application Notes
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Voip Application Notes
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SIP Account Setup
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Advanced VOIP Settings
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Phone Port Settings
106
Voice - Common Settings
108
Call Hold Setup
109
Call Waiting Setup
109
Call Transfer Setup
111
Three Way Conference Setup
114
Call Forwarding
116
Internal Call
118
Mwi
118
Music on Hold
119
Early Media
120
Speed Dial Phone Book Setup
121
Peer-To-Peer Calls
124
Life Line
125
Faq
126
Zynos FAQ
126
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127
How Do I Back Up/Restore Configurations Using an FTP Client Program through the LAN
128
What Is the Difference between NAT and SUA
129
Product FAQ
130
Does the Prestige Support Pppoe
131
What Can I Do with the Prestige
132
Internet? if Possible, How
133
Does the Prestige Support TFTP
134
My Prestige Cannot Obtain a WAN IP Address from the ISP to Connect to the Internet, What Should I Do
135
What Is BOOTP/DHCP
137
What Is DDNS
138
Can VPN Tunnels Still Work on a Prestige Using SUA
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Why Use Voip
140
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I am Unable to Register to a SIP Server
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I Have Tried All the Troubleshooting Steps, but Still Cannot Register to the SIP Server. What Should I Do Next
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Trouble Shooting
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Using Embedded Packet Trace
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Debugging Pppoe Connection
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CLI Command List
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