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ZyXEL Communications ZyXEL Prestige 310 User Manual (562 pages)
VPN Firewall
Brand:
ZyXEL Communications
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Firewall
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Chapter 1 Introduction
17
Overview
17
Management Overview
19
Web Configurator
20
Web Configurator Access
20
Web Configurator Screens Overview
21
Site Map
22
Navigation Panel
25
Configuration Menu
26
Tables and Lists
28
Installation Setup Wizard
33
Installation Setup Wizard Screens
33
Internet Access Setup - WAN Interface
33
Internet Access: Ethernet
34
Internet Access: Pppoe
34
Internet Access: PPTP
35
ISP Parameters
35
Internet Access - Finish
36
Hardware Introduction
37
Default Zones, Interfaces, and Ports
37
Chapter 3 Hardware Introduction
37
Stopping the Zywall
38
Rack-Mounting
38
Wall-Mounting
39
Front Panel Leds
39
Rear Panels
41
Chapter 4 Quick Setup Wizards
43
Quick Setup Overview
43
WAN Interface Quick Setup
43
Choose an Ethernet Interface
44
Select WAN Type
44
Configure WAN Settings
45
WAN and ISP Connection Settings
45
Quick Setup Interface Wizard: Summary
47
VPN Setup Wizard
48
Welcome
48
VPN Setup Wizard: Wizard Type
49
VPN Express Wizard - Scenario
50
VPN Express Wizard - Configuration
51
VPN Express Wizard - Summary
51
VPN Express Wizard - Finish
52
VPN Advanced Wizard - Scenario
53
VPN Advanced Wizard - Phase 1 Settings
54
VPN Advanced Wizard - Phase 2
56
VPN Advanced Wizard - Summary
57
VPN Advanced Wizard - Finish
57
VPN Settings for Configuration Provisioning Wizard: Wizard Type
58
Configuration Provisioning Express Wizard - VPN Settings
59
Configuration Provisioning VPN Express Wizard - Configuration
60
VPN Settings for Configuration Provisioning Express Wizard - Summary
61
VPN Settings for Configuration Provisioning Express Wizard - Finish
62
VPN Settings for Configuration Provisioning Advanced Wizard - Scenario
63
VPN Settings for Configuration Provisioning Advanced Wizard - Phase 1 Settings
64
VPN Settings for Configuration Provisioning Advanced Wizard - Phase 2
65
VPN Settings for Configuration Provisioning Advanced Wizard - Summary
66
VPN Settings for Configuration Provisioning Advanced Wizard- Finish
66
Chapter 5 Dashboard
69
Overview
69
What You Can Do in this Chapter
69
The Dashboard Screen
69
The CPU Usage Screen
74
The Memory Usage Screen
75
The Active Sessions Screen
75
The VPN Status Screen
76
The DHCP Table Screen
77
The Number of Login Users Screen
78
Chapter 6 Monitor
79
Overview
79
What You Can Do in this Chapter
79
The Port Statistics Screen
80
The Port Statistics Graph Screen
81
Interface Status Screen
82
The Traffic Statistics Screen
86
The Session Monitor Screen
89
The DDNS Status Screen
91
IP/MAC Binding Monitor
91
The Login Users Screen
92
Cellular Status Screen
93
More Information
95
USB Storage Screen
96
The Ipsec Monitor Screen
97
Regular Expressions in Searching Ipsec Sas
98
The SSL Connection Monitor Screen
99
The L2TP over Ipsec Session Monitor Screen
99
Log Screen
100
Interfaces
103
Interface Overview
103
What You Can Do in this Chapter
103
What You Need to Know
103
Chapter 7 Interfaces
103
Relationships between Interfaces
105
What You Need to Do First
108
Port Role Screen
108
Ethernet Summary Screen
109
Ethernet Edit
110
Object References
122
Add/Edit Dhcpv6 Request/Release Options
123
Add/Edit DHCP Extended Options
124
PPP Interfaces
125
PPP Interface Summary
126
PPP Interface Add or Edit
127
Cellular Configuration Screen (3G)
132
Cellular Add/Edit Screen
134
Tunnel Interfaces
140
Configuring a Tunnel
142
Tunnel Add or Edit Screen
143
VLAN Interfaces
147
VLAN Summary Screen
148
VLAN Add/Edit
150
Bridge Interfaces
159
Bridge Summary
160
Bridge Add/Edit
162
Virtual Interfaces
170
Virtual Interfaces Add/Edit
171
Interface Technical Reference
172
Chapter 8 Trunk
177
Overview
177
What You Can Do in this Chapter
177
What You Need to Know
177
The Trunk Summary Screen
180
Configuring a User-Defined Trunk
181
Configuring the System Default Trunk
183
Policy and Static Routes
187
Policy and Static Routes Overview
187
What You Can Do in this Chapter
187
What You Need to Know
188
Policy Route Screen
189
Policy Route Edit Screen
191
IP Static Route Screen
195
Static Route Add/Edit Screen
196
Policy Routing Technical Reference
197
Routing Protocols
199
Routing Protocols Overview
199
What You Can Do in this Chapter
199
What You Need to Know
199
The RIP Screen
199
Chapter 10 Routing Protocols
199
The OSPF Screen
201
Configuring the OSPF Screen
204
OSPF Area Add/Edit Screen
206
Virtual Link Add/Edit Screen
208
Routing Protocol Technical Reference
208
Zones
211
Zones Overview
211
What You Can Do in this Chapter
211
What You Need to Know
211
Chapter 11 Zones
211
The Zone Screen
212
Zone Edit
213
Chapter 12 DDNS
215
DDNS Overview
215
What You Can Do in this Chapter
215
What You Need to Know
215
The DDNS Screen
216
The Dynamic DNS Add/Edit Screen
217
Chapter 13 NAT
221
NAT Overview
221
What You Can Do in this Chapter
221
What You Need to Know
221
The NAT Screen
222
The NAT Add/Edit Screen
223
NAT Technical Reference
225
Chapter 14 HTTP Redirect
229
Overview
229
What You Can Do in this Chapter
229
What You Need to Know
229
The HTTP Redirect Screen
230
The HTTP Redirect Edit Screen
231
Chapter 15 ALG
233
ALG Overview
233
What You Can Do in this Chapter
233
What You Need to Know
233
Before You Begin
236
The ALG Screen
236
ALG Technical Reference
238
Chapter 16 IP/MAC Binding
241
IP/MAC Binding Overview
241
What You Can Do in this Chapter
241
What You Need to Know
241
IP/MAC Binding Summary
242
IP/MAC Binding Edit
242
Static DHCP Edit
243
IP/MAC Binding Exempt List
244
Inbound Load Balancing
247
Inbound Load Balancing Overview
247
What You Can Do in this Chapter
247
The Inbound LB Screen
248
The Inbound LB Add/Edit Screen
249
The Inbound LB Member Add/Edit Screen
251
Authentication Policy
253
Overview
253
What You Can Do in this Chapter
253
What You Need to Know
253
Authentication Policy Screen
254
Creating/Editing an Authentication Policy
256
User-Aware Access Control Example
258
Set up User Accounts
258
Set up User Groups
259
Set up User Authentication Using the RADIUS Server
259
User Group Authentication Using the RADIUS Server
261
Chapter 19 Firewall
265
Overview
265
What You Can Do in this Chapter
265
What You Need to Know
265
The Firewall Screen
268
Configuring the Firewall Screen
268
The Firewall Add/Edit Screen
272
The Session Limit Screen
273
The Session Limit Add/Edit Screen
275
Firewall Rule Configuration Example
276
Firewall Rule Example Applications
278
Ipsec VPN
281
Virtual Private Networks (VPN) Overview
281
What You Can Do in this Chapter
282
What You Need to Know
283
Before You Begin
284
The VPN Connection Screen
285
The VPN Connection Add/Edit (IKE) Screen
286
The VPN Connection Add/Edit Manual Key Screen
292
The VPN Gateway Screen
294
The VPN Gateway Add/Edit Screen
295
VPN Concentrator
301
VPN Concentrator Requirements and Suggestions
302
VPN Concentrator Screen
302
The VPN Concentrator Add/Edit Screen
302
Zywall Ipsec VPN Client Configuration Provisioning
303
Ipsec VPN Background Information
305
Ssl Vpn
317
Overview
317
What You Can Do in this Chapter
317
What You Need to Know
317
The SSL Access Privilege Screen
318
The SSL Access Policy Add/Edit Screen
319
The SSL Global Setting Screen
322
How to Upload a Custom Logo
323
SSL VPN Example
324
SSL User Screens
327
Overview
327
What You Need to Know
327
Remote SSL User Login
328
The SSL VPN User Screens
331
Bookmarking the Zywall
332
Logging out of the SSL VPN User Screens
333
SSL User Application Screen
333
SSL User File Sharing
334
The Main File Sharing Screen
334
Opening a File or Folder
335
Downloading a File
336
Saving a File
336
Creating a New Folder
337
Renaming a File or Folder
337
Deleting a File or Folder
338
Uploading a File
338
Zywall Secuextender
341
The Zywall Secuextender Icon
341
Status
341
Chapter 23 Zywall Secuextender
341
View Log
342
Suspend and Resume the Connection
343
Stop the Connection
343
Uninstalling the Zywall Secuextender
343
L2Tp Vpn
345
Overview
345
What You Can Do in this Chapter
345
What You Need to Know
345
L2TP VPN Screen
347
Chapter 25 Bandwidth Management
349
Overview
349
What You Can Do in this Chapter
349
What You Need to Know
349
The Bandwidth Management Screen
353
The Bandwidth Management Add/Edit Screen
355
Chapter 26 Device HA
359
Overview
359
What You Can Do in this Chapter
359
What You Need to Know
359
Before You Begin
360
Device HA General
360
The Active-Passive Mode Screen
361
Configuring Active-Passive Mode Device HA
363
Configuring an Active-Passive Mode Monitored Interface
365
Device HA Technical Reference
366
Chapter 27 User/Group
371
Overview
371
What You Can Do in this Chapter
371
What You Need to Know
371
User Summary Screen
373
User Add/Edit Screen
374
User Group Summary Screen
376
Group Add/Edit Screen
377
The User/Group Setting Screen
378
Default User Authentication Timeout Settings Edit Screens
380
User Aware Login Example
381
User /Group Technical Reference
382
Addresses
384
Overview
384
What You Can Do in this Chapter
384
What You Need to Know
384
Address Summary Screen
384
Chapter 28 Addresses
384
Ipv4 Address Add/Edit Screen
386
Ipv6 Address Add/Edit Screen
387
Address Group Summary Screen
388
Address Group Add/Edit Screen
389
Chapter 29 Services
390
Overview
390
What You Can Do in this Chapter
390
What You Need to Know
390
The Service Summary Screen
391
The Service Add/Edit Screen
392
The Service Group Summary Screen
393
The Service Group Add/Edit Screen
394
Schedules
396
Overview
396
What You Can Do in this Chapter
396
What You Need to Know
396
Chapter 30 Schedules
396
The Schedule Summary Screen
397
The One-Time Schedule Add/Edit Screen
398
The Recurring Schedule Add/Edit Screen
399
Chapter 31 AAA Server
400
Overview
400
Directory Service (AD/LDAP)
400
RADIUS Server
400
Asas
401
What You Can Do in this Chapter
401
What You Need to Know
401
Active Directory or LDAP Server Summary
403
Adding an Active Directory or LDAP Server
403
RADIUS Server Summary
406
Adding a RADIUS Server
406
Authentication Method
409
Overview
409
What You Can Do in this Chapter
409
Before You Begin
409
Example: Selecting a VPN Authentication Method
409
Chapter 32 Authentication Method
409
Authentication Method Objects
410
Creating an Authentication Method Object
410
Certificates
413
Overview
413
What You Can Do in this Chapter
413
What You Need to Know
413
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ZyXEL Communications ZyXEL Prestige 310 User Manual (199 pages)
Broadband Sharing Gateway
Brand:
ZyXEL Communications
| Category:
Gateway
| Size: 2.53 MB
Table of Contents
Information for Canadian Users
4
Declaration of Conformity
5
Zyxel Limited Warranty
6
Customer Support
7
Warranty Information
7
Table of Contents
8
List of Figures
14
Preface
20
Related Documentation
20
Part I: Getting Started
22
Chapter 1 Getting to Know Your Prestige
24
The Prestige 310 Broadband Sharing Gateway
24
Features of the Prestige 310
24
10/100MB Auto-Negotiation Ethernet/Fast Ethernet Interface
24
Snmp
24
NAT (Network Address Translation)
24
Traffic Redirect
25
Port Forwarding
25
Trigger Port Forwarding
25
Internal SPTGEN
25
DHCP Support
25
Dynamic DNS Support
25
IP Multicast
25
Pppoe Support
26
PPTP Support
26
IP Alias
26
Call Scheduling
26
Call Control
26
Full Network Management
26
Roadrunner Support
26
Time and Date Setting
26
Logging and Tracing
27
Embedded FTP and TFTP Servers
27
Packet Filtering
27
Upgrade Prestige Firmware Via LAN
27
Applications for the Prestige 310
27
Broadband Internet Access Via Cable or DSL Modem
27
Figure 1-1 Internet Access Application
27
Internet Access Configuration Checklist
28
Table 1-1 Internet Access Configuration Checklist
28
Chapter 2 Hardware Installation and Initial Setup
30
Front Panel Leds and Rear Panel Ports
30
Front Panel Leds
30
Figure 2-1 Front Panel Leds
30
Table 2-1 LED Descriptions
30
Prestige 310 Rear Panel and Connections
31
Figure 2-2 Prestige 310 Rear Panel Connections
31
Connecting the Console Port
32
Connecting the Prestige to the Broadband Modem
32
Connecting the Prestige to the LAN
32
Table 2-2 Ethernet Cable Requirements and the Uplink Button
32
Connecting the Power Adapter to Your Prestige
33
Grounding the Prestige (Optional)
33
Additional Installation Requirements
33
Turning on Your Prestige
33
Initial Screen
33
Entering the Password
34
Navigating the SMT Interface
34
Figure 2-3 Initial Screen
34
Figure 2-4 Password Screen
34
Main Menu
35
Table 2-3 Main Menu Commands
35
Figure 2-5 Prestige 310 Main Menu
36
System Management Terminal Interface Summary
36
Table 2-4 Main Menu Summary
36
Figure 2-6 Getting Started and Advanced Application SMT Menus
37
SMT Menus at a Glance
37
Figure 2-7 Advanced Management SMT Menus
38
Changing the System Password
39
Resetting the Prestige
39
Figure 2-8 Menu 23 - System Password
39
General Setup
40
Dynamic DNS
40
Procedure for Configuring Menu 1
41
Configuring Dynamic DNS
41
Figure 2-9 Menu 1 - General Setup
41
Table 2-5 General Setup Menu Fields
41
Figure 2-10 Configure Dynamic DNS
42
Table 2-6 Configure Dynamic DNS Menu Fields
42
WAN Setup
43
Figure 2-11 Menu 2 - WAN Setup
43
LAN Setup
44
Figure 2-12 Menu 3 - LAN Setup
44
Table 2-7 WAN Setup Menu Fields
44
Figure 2-13 Menu 3.1 - LAN Port Filter Setup
45
LAN Port Filter Setup
45
Chapter 3 Internet Access
46
TCP/IP and DHCP for LAN
46
Factory LAN Defaults
46
DHCP Configuration
46
IP Address and Subnet Mask
47
Table 3-1 Example of Network Properties for LAN Servers with Fixed IP Addresses
47
Private IP Addresses
48
RIP Setup
48
Table 3-2 Private IP Address Ranges
48
IP Multicast
49
IP Alias
49
Figure 3-1 Physical Network
49
Figure 3-2 Partitioned Logical Networks
49
TCP/IP and DHCP Ethernet Setup
50
Figure 3-3 Menu 3 - LAN Setup (10/100 Mbps Ethernet)
50
Figure 3-4 Menu 3.2 - TCP/IP and DHCP Ethernet Setup
50
Table 3-3 LAN DHCP Setup Menu Fields
51
Table 3-4 LAN TCP/IP Setup Menu Fields
51
Figure 3-5 Menu 3.2.1 - IP Alias Setup
52
IP Alias Setup
52
Internet Access Setup
53
Ethernet Encapsulation
53
Table 3-5 IP Alias Setup Menu Fields
53
Figure 3-6 Internet Access Setup (Ethernet)
54
Table 3-6 Internet Access Setup Menu Fields
54
PPTP Encapsulation
55
Configure PPTP Client
55
Pppoe Encapsulation
56
Figure 3-7 Internet Access Setup (PPTP)
56
Table 3-7 New Fields in Menu 4 (PPTP) Screen
56
Figure 3-8 Internet Access (Pppoe)
57
Table 3-8 New Fields in Menu 4 (Pppoe) Screen
57
Internet Test Setup
58
Basic Setup Complete
58
Figure 3-9 Internet Setup Test Example
58
Part II: Advanced Applications
59
Chapter 4 Remote Node Setup
60
Remote Node Profile
60
Ethernet Encapsulation
60
Figure 4-1 Remote Node Profile for Ethernet Encapsulation
60
Table 4-1 Fields in Menu 11.1 (Ethernet Encapsulation)
61
PPTP Encapsulation
62
Figure 4-2 Remote Node Profile for PPTP Encapsulation
62
Table 4-2 Fields in Menu 11.1 (PPTP Encapsulation)
62
Nailed-Up Connection
63
Pppoe Encapsulation
63
Figure 4-3 Menu 11.1 Remote Node Profile for Pppoe Encapsulation
64
Table 4-3 Table 4-3 Fields in Menu 11.1 (Pppoe Encapsulation Specific Only)
64
Editing TCP/IP Options (with Ethernet Encapsulation)
65
Figure 4-4 Remote Node Network Layer Options
66
Table 4-4 Remote Node Network Layer Options Menu Fields
66
Editing TCP/IP Options (with PPTP Encapsulation)
67
Figure 4-5 Remote Node Network Layer Options
67
Table 4-5 Remote Node Network Layer Options Menu Fields
68
Editing TCP/IP Options (with Pppoe Encapsulation)
69
Remote Node Filter
69
Figure 4-6 Remote Node Filter (Ethernet Encapsulation)
69
Traffic Redirect
70
Figure 4-7 Remote Node Filter (Pptp/Pppoe Encapsulation)
70
Figure 4-8 Traffic Redirect Hardware Setup
70
Figure 4-9 Menu 11.1 - Remote Node Profile
71
Table 4-6 Menu 11.1 - Remote Node Profile (Traffic Redirect Field)
71
Traffic Redirect Setup
71
Figure 4-10 Menu 11.6 - Traffic Redirect Setup
72
Table 4-7 Traffic Redirect Setup
72
Chapter 5 IP Static Route Setup
74
IP Static Route Setup
74
Figure 5-1 Example of Static Routing Topology
74
Figure 5-2 Menu 12 - IP Static Route Setup
75
Figure 5-3 Menu 12. 1 - Edit IP Static Route
75
Table 5-1 IP Static Route Menu Fields
76
Chapter 6 Network Address Translation (NAT)
78
Introduction
78
NAT Definitions
78
Table 6-1 NAT Definitions
78
What NAT Does
79
How NAT Works
79
NAT Application
80
Figure 6-1 How NAT Works
80
NAT Mapping Types
81
Figure 6-2 NAT Application with IP Alias
81
Using NAT
82
SUA (Single User Account) Versus NAT
82
Table 6-2 NAT Mapping Types
82
Applying NAT
83
Figure 6-3 Menu 4 - Applying NAT for Internet Access
83
NAT Setup
84
Figure 6-4 Menu 11.3 - Applying NAT to the Remote Node
84
Table 6-3 Applying Nat in Menus 4 and
84
Address Mapping Sets
85
Figure 6-5 Menu 15 - NAT Setup
85
Figure 6-6 Menu 15.1 - Address Mapping Sets
85
Figure 6-7 Menu 15.1.255 - SUA Address Mapping Rules
86
Table 6-4 SUA Address Mapping Rules
86
Figure 6-8 Menu 15.1.1 - First Set
87
Figure 6-9 Menu 15.1.1.1 - Editing/Configuring an Individual Rule in a Set
88
NAT Server Sets - Port Forwarding
89
Table 6-6 Menu 15.1.1.1 - Editing/Configuring an Individual Rule in a Set
89
Configuring a Server Behind NAT
90
Table 6-7 Services & Port Numbers
90
Figure 6-10 Menu 15.2 - NAT Server Setup
91
Figure 6-11 Multiple Servers Behind NAT Example
91
General NAT Examples
92
Example 1: Internet Access Only
92
Figure 6-12 Nat Example
92
Figure 6-13 Menu 4 - Internet Access and NAT Example
92
Example 2: Internet Access with an Inside Server
93
Example 3: Multiple Public IP Addresses with Inside Servers
94
Figure 6-15 Menu 15.2 - Specifying an Inside Server
94
Figure 6-17 Example 3: Menu
96
Figure 6-18 Example 3: Menu
96
Figure 6-19 Example 3: Final Menu
97
Figure 6-20 Example 3: Menu
97
Example 4: NAT Unfriendly Application Programs
98
Trigger Port Forwarding
99
Figure 6-22 Example 4: Menu 15.1.1.1 - Address Mapping Rule
99
Figure 6-23 Example 4: Menu 15.1.1 - Address Mapping Rules
99
Figure 6-24 Menu 15.3-Trigger Port Setup
100
Table 6-8 Menu 15.3-Trigger Port Setup Description
100
Two Points to Remember about Trigger Ports
100
Figure 6-25 Trigger Port Forwarding Process - Example
101
Trigger Port Forwarding Process
101
Part III: Advanced Management
102
Chapter 7 Filter Configuration
104
About Filtering
104
Figure 7-1 Outgoing Packet Filtering Process
104
The Filter Structure of the Prestige
105
Figure 7-2 Filter Rule Process
106
Configuring a Filter Set
107
Figure 7-3 Menu 21 - Filter Set Configuration
107
Figure 7-4 Netbios_Wan Filter Rules Summary
107
Figure 7-5 Netbios _LAN Filter Rules Summary
108
Figure 7-6 TEL_FTP_WEB_WAN Filter Rules Summary
108
Figure 7-7 SNMP_WAN Filter Rules Summary
108
Filter Rules Summary Menu
108
Table 7-1 Abbreviations Used in the Filter Rules Summary Menu
109
Table 7-2 Rule Abbreviations Used
109
Configuring a Filter Rule
110
Figure 7-8 Menu 21.1.1 - TCP/IP Filter Rule
110
Table 7-3 TCP/IP Filter Rule Menu Fields
110
TCP/IP Filter Rule
110
Figure 7-9 Executing an IP Filter
113
Figure 7-10 Menu 21.6.1 - Generic Filter Rule
114
Generic Filter Rule
114
Table 7-4 Generic Filter Rule Menu Fields
114
Example Filter
116
Figure 7-11 Filter Example
116
Figure 7-12 Example Filter - Menu 21.6.1
117
Figure 7-13 Example Filter Rules Summary — Menu
118
Filter Types and NAT
119
Figure 7-14 Example Filter Rules Summary
119
Applying a Filter and Factory Defaults
120
LAN Traffic
120
Figure 7-15 Protocol and Device Filter Sets
120
Figure 7-16 Filtering LAN Traffic
120
Remote Node Filters
121
Figure 7-17 Filtering Remote Node Traffic
121
Chapter 8 SNMP Configuration
122
About SNMP
122
Figure 8-1 SNMP Management Model
122
Supported Mibs
123
SNMP Configuration
123
SNMP Traps
124
Figure 8-2 Menu 22 - SNMP Configuration
124
Table 8-1 SNMP Configuration Menu Fields
124
Table 8-2 SNMP Traps
125
Chapter 9 System Information and Diagnosis
126
System Status
126
To Get to the System Status
126
Figure 9-1 Menu 24 - System Maintenance
126
Figure 9-2 Menu 24.1 - System Maintenance - Status
127
Table 9-1 System Maintenance - Status Menu Fields
127
System Information and Console Port Speed
128
System Information
129
Figure 9-3 Menu 24.2 - System Information and Console Port Speed
129
Figure 9-4 Menu 24.2.1 System Maintenance - Information
129
Table 9-2 Fields in System Maintenance
129
Console Port Speed
130
Log and Trace
130
Viewing Error Log
130
Figure 9-5 Menu 24.2.2 - System Maintenance - Change Console Port Speed
130
UNIX Syslog
131
Figure 9-6 Examples of Error and Information Messages
131
Figure 9-7 Examples of Error and Information Messages
131
Figure 9-8 Menu 24.3.2 - System Maintenance - UNIX Syslog
132
Table 9-3 System Maintenance Menu Syslog Parameters
132
Call-Triggering Packet
135
Figure 9-9 Call-Triggering Packet Example
135
Diagnostic
136
Wan Dhcp
136
Figure 9-10 Menu 24.4 - System Maintenance - Diagnostic
136
Figure 9-11 WAN & LAN DHCP
137
Table 9-4 System Maintenance Menu Diagnostic
137
ZyXEL Communications ZyXEL Prestige 310 User Manual (161 pages)
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Table of Contents
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Interference Statement
3
Information for Canadian Users
4
Declaration of Conformity
7
Zyxel Limited Warranty
8
Customer Support
9
When Contacting Customer Support Representative
9
Table of Contents
11
List of Figures
17
List of Tables
21
Preface
23
Part I
25
Getting Started
25
Chapter 1 : Getting to Know Your Prestige
27
The Prestige 310 Broadband Sharing Gateway
27
Quick Feature Overview of the Prestige 310
27
Detailed Features of the Prestige 310
27
Applications for Prestige 310
29
Broadband Internet Access Via Cable or Xdsl Modem
29
Internet Access Configuration Checklist
29
Figure 1-1 Internet Access Application
29
Table 1-1 Internet Access Configuration Checklist
30
Chapter 2 : Hardware Installation & Initial Setup
31
Front Panel Leds and Back Panel Ports
31
Front Panel Leds
31
Prestige 310 Rear Panel and Connections
32
Additional Installation Requirements
33
Power up Your Prestige
34
Figure 2-3 Initial Screen
34
Navigating the SMT Interface
35
Main Menu
36
System Management Terminal Interface Summary
36
Changing the System Password
37
Resetting the Prestige
37
General Setup
38
Dynamic DNS
38
Configuring Dynamic DNS
39
Figure 2-7 Menu 1 - General Setup
39
Table 2-5 General Setup Menu Field
39
WAN Setup
40
Table 2-6 Configure Dynamic DNS Menu Fields
40
LAN Setup
41
LAN Port Filter Setup
42
Figure 2-10 Menu 3 - LAN Setup
42
Figure 2-11 Menu 3.1 - LAN Port Filter Setup
42
Chapter 3: Internet Access
43
TCP/IP and DHCP for LAN
43
Factory LAN Defaults
43
IP Address and Subnet Mask
43
Private IP Addresses
44
RIP Setup
44
DHCP Configuration
45
IP Multicast
45
IP Alias
46
TCP/IP and DHCP Ethernet Setup
46
Figure 3-1 Physical Network
46
Figure 3-3 Menu 3 - LAN Setup (10/100 Mbps Ethernet)
47
Figure 3-4 Menu 3.2 - TCP/IP and DHCP Ethernet Setup
47
Internet Access
47
IP Alias Setup
49
Internet Access Setup
50
Ethernet Encapsulation
50
PPTP Encapsulation
52
Configure PPTP Client
53
Pppoe Encapsulation
53
Table 3-5 New Fields in Menu 4 (PPTP) Screen
53
Table 3-6 New Fields in Menu 4 (Pppoe) Screen
54
Internet Test Setup
55
Basic Setup Complete
55
Figure 3-9 Internet Setup Test Example
55
Advanced Applications
56
Chapter 4 : SUA and Multiple SUA Servers
57
Single User Account (SUA)
57
Basics
57
Figure 4-1 an Example of Single User Account Topology
57
Single User Account Configuration
58
Multiple Servers Behind SUA
59
Configuring a Server Behind SUA
59
Chapter 5 Remote Node Setup
61
Remote Node Profile
61
Ethernet Encapsulation
61
Table 5-1 Fields in Menu 11.1 (Ethernet Encapsulation)
62
PPTP Encapsulation
63
Pppoe Encapsulation
64
Figure 5-3 Menu 11.1 Remote Node Profile for Pppoe Encapsulation
65
Table 5-3 Fields in Menu 11.1 (Pppoe Encapsulation Specific Only)
65
Editing TCP/IP Options (with Ethernet Encapsulation)
66
Figure 5-4 Remote Node Network Layer Options
66
Editing TCP/IP Options (with PPTP Encapsulation)
67
Figure 5-5 Remote Node Network Layer Options
67
Editing TCP/IP Options (with Pppoe Encapsulation)
69
Figure 5-6 Remote Node Network Layer Options
69
Remote Node Filter
70
Figure 5-7 Remote Node Filter (Ethernet Encapsulation)
71
Figure 5-8 Remote Node Filter
71
Remote Node Setup
71
Chapter 6: IP Static Route Setup
73
IP Static Route Setup
73
Figure 6-1 Example of Static Routing Topology
73
Figure 6-2 Menu 12 - IP Static Route Setup
74
Figure 6-3 Menu 12. 1 - Edit IP Static Route
74
Advanced Management
77
Chapter 7 : Filter Configuration
79
About Filtering
79
Figure 7-1 Outgoing Packet Filtering Process
79
The Filter Structure of the Prestige
80
Figure 7-2 Filter Rule Process
81
Filter Set
81
Configuring a Filter Set
82
Figure 7-4 Netbios_Wan Filter Rules Summary
83
Figure 7-5 Netbios _LAN Filter Rules Summary
83
Figure 7-6 TEL_FTP_WEB_WAN Filter Rules Summary
83
Filter Rules Summary Menu
84
Table 7-1 Abbreviations Used in the Filter Rules Summary Menu
84
Configuring a Filter Rule
85
TCP/IP Filter Rule
85
Table
86
Figure 7-8 Executing an IP Filter
89
Generic Filter Rule
90
Table 7-5 Generic Filter Rule Menu Fields
91
Example Filter
92
Before You Begin
92
Filter Configuration Steps
92
Figure 7-10 Filter Example
92
Filter Types and SUA
95
Applying a Filter and Factory Defaults
96
LAN Traffic
96
Remote Node Filters
96
Figure 7-15 Filtering LAN Traffic
96
Figure 7-16 Filtering Remote Node Traffic
97
Chapter 8: SNMP Configuration
99
Snmp
99
Figure 8-1 SNMP Management Model
99
SNMP Configuration
100
Table 8-1 SNMP Configuration Menu Fields
101
Chapter 9 : System Information & Diagnosis
103
System Information and Console Port Speed
103
System Status
103
System Status
104
System Information and Console Port Speed
106
System Information
106
Console Port Speed
107
Log and Trace
107
Table 9-2 Fields in System Maintenance
107
Figure 9-6 Examples of Error and Information Messages
108
Figure 9-7 Examples of Error and Information Messages
108
UNIX Syslog
108
Viewing Error Log
108
Filter Log
110
Packet Triggered
110
Ppp Log
111
Call-Triggering Packet
112
Diagnostic
113
Wan Dhcp
113
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
11
Declaration of Conformity
7
Table of Contents
11
List of Figures
17
List of Tables
20
Preface
22
Chapter 1
27
Getting to Know Your Router
27
Prestige 310 Broadband Router
27
Applications for Prestige 310
29
Figure 1-1 Internet Access Application
29
Internet Access
29
Chapter 2
31
Hardware Installation & Initial Setup
31
Figure 2-1 Front Panel
31
Front Panel Leds
31
Front Panel Leds and Back Panel Ports
31
Table 2-1 LED Functions
31
Prestige 310 Rear Panel and Connections
32
Figure 2-2 Prestige 310 Rear Panel and Connections
33
Additional Installation Requirements
34
Power on Your Prestige
35
Stacking Zyxel Routers
35
Figure 2-3 Initial Screen
36
Figure 2-4 Login Screen
37
Navigating the SMT Interface
38
Table 2-2 Main Menu Commands
38
Figure 2-5 Prestige 310 Main Menu
39
Main Menu
39
System Management Terminal Interface Summary
39
Table 2-3 Main Menu Summary
39
Changing the System Password
40
Figure 2-6 Menu 23 - System Security
40
Figure 2-7 Menu 1 - General Setup
41
General Setup
41
Table 2-4 General Setup Menu Field
41
Figure 2-8 Menu 2 - WAN Setup
42
WAN Setup
42
Figure 2-10 Menu 3.1 - LAN Port Filter Setup
43
Figure 2-9 Menu 3 - LAN Setup
43
LAN Port Filter Setup
43
LAN Setup
43
Protocol Dependent LAN Setup
44
Chapter 3 Internet Access
45
TCP/IP and DHCP for LAN
45
IP Address and Subnet Mask
45
RIP Setup
46
DHCP Configuration
47
TCP/IP and DHCP Ethernet Setup
48
Figure 3-1 Menu 3 - LAN Setup (10/100Mbps Ethernet)
48
Figure 3-2 Menu 3.2 - TCP/IP and DHCP Ethernet Setup
49
Table 3-1 LAN DHCP Setup Menu Fields
50
Table 3-2 LAN TCP/IP Setup Menu Fields
51
Internet Access Setup
52
Figure 3-3Menu 4 - Internet Access Setup
52
Table 3-3 Internet Access Setup Menu Fields
53
WAN Port Filter
54
Figure 3-4Menu 4.1 - WAN Port Filter
54
Single User Account
55
Figure 3-5 Single User Account Topology
55
Advantages of SUA
56
Figure 3-6Menu 4 - Internet Access Setup for Single User Account
57
Single User Account Configuration
57
Table 3-4 Single User Account Menu Fields
57
Chapter 4
59
IP Static Route Setup
59
Figure 4-1 Example of Static Routing Topology
59
Figure 4-2 Menu 12 - IP Static Route Setup
60
Figure 4-3 Menu 12. 1 - Edit IP Static Route
61
Table 4-1 IP Static Route Menu Fields
61
Chapter 5
63
Multiple SUA Servers
63
Configuring a Server Behind SUA
63
Multiple Servers Behind SUA
63
Figure 5-1 Multiple Server Configuration
64
Table 5-1 Services Vs. Port Number
65
Chapter 6
67
Filter Configuration
67
About Filtering
67
Configuring a Filter Set
68
Figure 6-1 Menu 21 - Filter Set Configuration
68
Figure 6-2 Menu 21.1 - Filter Rules Summary
69
Figure 6-3 Menu 21.2 - Filter Rules Summary
69
Figure 6-4 Menu 21.3 - Filter Rules Summary
70
Filter Rules Summary Menu
71
Table 6-1 Abbreviations Used in the Filter Rules Summary Menu
71
Configuring a Filter Rule
72
Table 6-2 Abbreviations Used if Filter Type Is IP
72
Table 6-3Abbreviations Used if Filter Type Is GEN
72
Figure 6-5 Protocol and Device Filter Sets
73
Filter Types and SUA
73
TCP/IP Filter Rule
73
Figure 6-6 Menu 21.1.1 - TCP/IP Filter Rule
74
Table 6-4 TCP/IP Filter Rule Menu Fields
75
Figure 6-7 Menu 21.4.1 - Generic Filter Rule
77
Generic Filter Rule
77
Table 6-5 Generic Filter Rule Menu Fields
78
Applying a Filter and Factory Defaults
79
Ethernet Traffic
79
Figure 6-8 Filtering Ethernet Traffic
80
Figure 6-9 Filtering WAN Port Traffic
81
WAN Port Filters
81
Chapter 7
83
System Maintenance
83
Figure 7-1 Menu 24 - System Maintenance
83
Figure 7-2 Menu 24.1 - System Maintenance - Status
84
System Status
84
Table 7-1 System Maintenance - Status Menu Fields
85
Figure 7-3 Menu 24.2 - System Information and Console Port Speed
86
System Information
86
System Information and Console Port Speed
86
Figure 7-4 Menu 24.2.1 System Maintenance - Information
87
Console Port Speed
88
Figure 7-5 Menu 24.2.2 - System Maintenance - Change Console Port Speed
88
Table 7-2 Fields in System Maintenance
88
Figure 7-6 Examples of Error and Information Messages
89
Log and Trace
89
Viewing Error Log
89
Figure 7-7 Menu 24.3.2 - System Maintenance - Syslog and Accounting
90
Table 7-3 System Maintenance Menu Syslog Parameters
90
UNIX Syslog
90
Diagnostic
91
Figure 7-8Menu 24.4 - System Maintenance - Diagnostic
91
Table 7-4 System Maintenance Menu Diagnostic
91
Backup Configuration
92
Figure 7-9 Menu 24.5 - System Maintenance - Backup Configuration
92
Figure 7-10 Menu 24.6 - System Maintenance - Restore Configuration
93
Restore Configuration
93
Software Update
93
Figure 7-11 Menu 24.7 - System Maintenance - Upload Firmware
94
Figure 7-12 Menu 24.7.1 - System Maintenance - Upload Router Firmware
94
Uploading Router Configuration File
94
Uploading the Router Firmware
94
Figure 7-13 Menu 24.7.2 - System Maintenance - Upload Router Configuration File
95
TFTP Transfer
95
Command Interpreter Mode
97
Figure 7-14 Command Mode
97
Boot Commands
98
Chapter 8
99
Telnet Configuration and Capabilities
99
About Telnet Configuration
99
Single Administrator
100
System Timeout
100
Telnet Capabilities
100
Telnet under SUA
100
Chapter 9
101
Troubleshooting
101
Problems Starting up the Prestige
101
Problems with the LAN Interface
102
Problems with the WAN Interface
102
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