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P-2602HWNLI802.11g Wireless ADSL2+ 4-Port VoIP IADUser’s GuideVersion 3.4012/2006Edition 1

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P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide10 Customer Support

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P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide100 Chapter 6 WAN SetupFigure 48 More Connections Edit AdvancedThe following table describes the labels in this screen. 6.10

Page 4 - Certifications

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 6 WAN Setup 101Figure 49 WAN Backup SetupThe following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 25 WAN Ba

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P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide102 Chapter 6 WAN SetupTimeout Type the number of seconds (3 recommended) for your ZyXEL Device to wait for a ping response f

Page 6 - Safety Warnings

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 7 Status Screens 103CHAPTER 7Status ScreensUse the Status screens to look at the current status of the device, system

Page 7 - ZyXEL Limited Warranty

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide104 Chapter 7 Status ScreensFigure 50 Status ScreenEach field is described in the following table.Table 26 Status ScreenLA

Page 8 - Customer Support

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 7 Status Screens 105IP Subnet MaskThis field displays the current subnet mask in the WAN.Default GatewayThis is the IP

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P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide106 Chapter 7 Status ScreensInterface This column displays each interface the ZyXEL Device has.Status For the DSL interface, t

Page 10 - 10 Customer Support

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 7 Status Screens 1077.2 Client ListDHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol, RFC 2131 and RFC 2132) allows individua

Page 11 - Table of Contents

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide108 Chapter 7 Status ScreensFigure 51 Client ListThe following table describes the labels in this screen.Table 27 Client L

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P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 7 Status Screens 1097.3 Any IP TableClick Status > AnyIP Table to access this screen. Use this screen to view the

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P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideTable of Contents 11Table of ContentsCopyright ...

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P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide110 Chapter 7 Status ScreensFigure 53 WLAN StatusThe following table describes the labels in this screen.7.4.1 Bandwidth St

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P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 7 Status Screens 111Figure 54 Bandwidth Status7.4.2 VPN StatusClick Status > VPN Status to access this screen. T

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P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide112 Chapter 7 Status ScreensFigure 55 Status: VPN StatusThe following table describes the labels in this screen.7.5 Packet

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P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 7 Status Screens 113Figure 56 Packet StatisticsThe following table describes the fields in this screen. Table 31

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P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide114 Chapter 7 Status Screens7.6 VoIP StatisticsClick Status > VoIP Statistics to access this screen. Figure 57 VoIP Stat

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P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 7 Status Screens 115Registration This field displays the current registration status of the SIP account. You can chang

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P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide116 Chapter 7 Status ScreensPoll Interval(s) Enter how often you want the ZyXEL Device to update this screen, and click Set In

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P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 8 LAN Setup 117CHAPTER 8LAN SetupThis chapter describes how to configure LAN settings.8.1 LAN Overview A Local Area N

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P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide118 Chapter 8 LAN Setup8.1.2 DHCP SetupDHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol, RFC 2131 and RFC 2132) allows individual cl

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P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 8 LAN Setup 1198.1.4 DNS Server Address AssignmentUse DNS (Domain Name System) to map a domain name to its correspond

Page 24 - Appendix I

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide12 Table of Contents2.2.1 Title Bar ...

Page 25 - List of Figures

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide120 Chapter 8 LAN Setup8.2.1.1 Private IP AddressesEvery machine on the Internet must have a unique address. If your networks

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P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 8 LAN Setup 1218.2.3 MulticastTraditionally, IP packets are transmitted in one of either two ways - Unicast (1 sender

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P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide122 Chapter 8 LAN SetupFigure 59 Any IP ExampleThe Any IP feature does not apply to a computer using either a dynamic IP add

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P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 8 LAN Setup 1238.3 Configuring LAN IPClick Network > LAN to open the IP screen. See Section 8.1 on page 117 for ba

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P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide124 Chapter 8 LAN SetupFigure 61 Advanced LAN SetupThe following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 34 Adva

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P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 8 LAN Setup 1258.4 DHCP SetupClick Network > DHCP Setup to open this screen. Use this screen to configure the DNS

Page 31 - List of Tables

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide126 Chapter 8 LAN Setup8.5 LAN Client ListThis table allows you to assign IP addresses on the LAN to specific individual comp

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P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 8 LAN Setup 127Figure 63 LAN Client ListThe following table describes the labels in this screen.Table 36 LAN Clien

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P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide128 Chapter 8 LAN Setup8.6 LAN IP AliasIP alias allows you to partition a physical network into different logical networks ov

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P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 8 LAN Setup 129Figure 65 LAN IP AliasThe following table describes the labels in this screen.Table 37 LAN IP Alias

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P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideTable of Contents 136.3 Metric ...

Page 36 - 36 List of Tables

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide130 Chapter 8 LAN Setup

Page 37 - Syntax Conventions

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 9 Wireless LAN 131CHAPTER 9Wireless LANThis chapter discusses how to configure the wireless network settings in your Z

Page 38 - Graphics Icons Key

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide132 Chapter 9 Wireless LAN9.2.2 MAC Address FilterEvery device that can use a wireless network has a unique identification nu

Page 39 - CHAPTER 1

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 9 Wireless LAN 133The types of encryption you can choose depend on the type of authentication. (See Section 9.2.3 on p

Page 40 - 1.2 Features

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide134 Chapter 9 Wireless LAN9.3 Wireless Performance OverviewThe following sections introduce different ways to improve the per

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P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 9 Wireless LAN 135If you do not enable any wireless security on your ZyXEL Device, your network is accessible to any w

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P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide136 Chapter 9 Wireless LANFigure 67 Wireless: Static WEP EncryptionThe following table describes the wireless LAN security l

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P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 9 Wireless LAN 137Figure 68 Wireless: WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSKThe following table describes the wireless LAN security labels

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P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide138 Chapter 9 Wireless LAN9.4.3 WPA/WPA2In order to configure and enable WPA/WPA2; click the Wireless LAN link under Network

Page 45 - Table 3 IEEE 802.11g

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 9 Wireless LAN 139Figure 69 Wireless: WPA/WPA2The following table describes the wireless LAN security labels in this

Page 46 - 1.3 Applications

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide14 Table of Contents8.5 LAN Client List ...

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P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide140 Chapter 9 Wireless LAN9.4.4 Wireless LAN Advanced SetupTo configure advanced wireless settings, click the Advanced Setup

Page 48 - 1.3.5 LAN to LAN Application

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 9 Wireless LAN 141Figure 70 AdvancedThe following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 43 Wireless LAN

Page 49 - 1.3.6 Lights

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide142 Chapter 9 Wireless LAN9.5 OTIST In a wireless network, the wireless clients must have the same SSID and security setting

Page 50 - Table 4 Lights

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 9 Wireless LAN 143Figure 71 OTISTThe following table describes the labels in this screen.9.5.1.2 Wireless ClientSta

Page 51 - 1.4.2 Telephone Microfilters

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide144 Chapter 9 Wireless LANFigure 72 Example Wireless Client OTIST Screen9.5.2 Starting OTISTNote: You must click Start in t

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P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 9 Wireless LAN 145Figure 76 No AP with OTIST Found• If there is more than one OTIST-enabled AP within range, you see

Page 53 - CHAPTER 2

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide146 Chapter 9 Wireless LANTo change your ZyXEL Device’s MAC filter settings, click Network > Wireless LAN > MAC Filter.

Page 54 - Figure 9 Password Screen

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 9 Wireless LAN 1479.7 WMM QoSWMM (Wi-Fi MultiMedia) QoS (Quality of Service) allows you to prioritize wireless traffi

Page 55 - 2.1.2 The RESET Button

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide148 Chapter 9 Wireless LAN9.7.3 ServicesSee Appendix G on page 407 for a list of commonly used services and port numbers.9.8

Page 56 - 2.2.1 Title Bar

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 9 Wireless LAN 149Figure 79 Wireless LAN: QoSThe following table describes the fields in this screen.Table 47 Wire

Page 57 - 2.2.2 Navigation Panel

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideTable of Contents 1510.3 NAT General Setup ...

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P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide150 Chapter 9 Wireless LAN9.8.2 Application Priority ConfigurationTo edit a WMM QoS application entry, click the edit icon un

Page 59 - 2.2.4 Status Bar

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 9 Wireless LAN 151Apply Click Apply to save your changes to the ZyXEL Device.Cancel Click Cancel to return to the prev

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P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide152 Chapter 9 Wireless LAN

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P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 10 Network Address Translation (NAT) Screens 153CHAPTER 10Network Address Translation(NAT) ScreensThis chapter discuss

Page 62 - Figure 14 Wizard Welcome

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide154 Chapter 10 Network Address Translation (NAT) Screens10.1.2 What NAT DoesIn the simplest form, NAT changes the source IP a

Page 63 - 3.2.1 Manual Configuration

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 10 Network Address Translation (NAT) Screens 155Figure 81 How NAT Works10.1.4 NAT ApplicationThe following figure i

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P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide156 Chapter 10 Network Address Translation (NAT) Screens• One to One: In One-to-One mode, the ZyXEL Device maps one local IP a

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P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 10 Network Address Translation (NAT) Screens 157• Choose Full Feature if you have multiple public WAN IP addresses for

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P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide158 Chapter 10 Network Address Translation (NAT) Screens10.4 Port Forwarding A port forwarding set is a list of inside (behi

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P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 10 Network Address Translation (NAT) Screens 159Figure 84 Multiple Servers Behind NAT Example10.5 Configuring Port

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P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide16 Table of Contents11.13.3 Echo Cancellation ...

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P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide160 Chapter 10 Network Address Translation (NAT) ScreensFigure 85 Port ForwardingThe following table describes the fields in

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P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 10 Network Address Translation (NAT) Screens 16110.5.1 Port Forwarding Rule Edit To edit a port forwarding rule, clic

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P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide162 Chapter 10 Network Address Translation (NAT) ScreensOrdering your rules is important because the ZyXEL Device applies the

Page 72 - Figure 27 Wireless LAN

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 10 Network Address Translation (NAT) Screens 16310.6.1 Address Mapping Rule Edit To edit an address mapping rule, cli

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P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide164 Chapter 10 Network Address Translation (NAT) ScreensFigure 88 Edit Address Mapping Rule The following table describes t

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P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 11 Voice 165CHAPTER 11VoiceThis chapter provides background information on VoIP and SIP and explains how to configure

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P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide166 Chapter 11 Voice11.2.1.2 SIP Service DomainThe SIP service domain of the VoIP service provider is the domain name in a SI

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P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 11 Voice 16711.2.3.1 SIP User Agent A SIP user agent can make and receive VoIP telephone calls. This means that SIP c

Page 77 - CHAPTER 4

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide168 Chapter 11 VoiceFigure 90 SIP Proxy Server11.2.3.3 SIP Redirect ServerA SIP redirect server accepts SIP requests, trans

Page 78 - Figure 33 Wizard: Welcome

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 11 Voice 169Figure 91 SIP Redirect Server11.2.3.4 SIP Register ServerA SIP register server maintains a database of

Page 79 - Figure 36 VoIP Wizard Fail

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideTable of Contents 1713.3 Introduction to ZyXEL’s Firewall ...

Page 80 - 80 Chapter 4 VoIP Wizard

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide170 Chapter 11 VoiceFigure 92 SIP > SIP SettingsEach field is described in the following table.Table 57 SIP > SIP Se

Page 81 - CHAPTER 5

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 11 Voice 17111.3.1 RTPWhen you make a VoIP call using SIP, the RTP (Real time Transport Protocol) is used to handle v

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P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide172 Chapter 11 Voice11.6 PSTN Call Setup SignalingDual-Tone MultiFrequency (DTMF) signaling uses pairs of frequencies (one lo

Page 83 - Figure 39 Wizard: Welcome

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 11 Voice 17311.8.0.2 Listening to Custom TonesDo the following to listen to a custom tone:1 Pick up the phone and pre

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P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide174 Chapter 11 VoiceFigure 93 VoIP > SIP Settings > Advanced

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P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 11 Voice 175Each field is described in the following table.Table 59 VoIP > SIP Settings > AdvancedLABEL DESCRI

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P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide176 Chapter 11 VoiceDTMF Mode Control how the ZyXEL Device handles the tones that your telephone makes when you push its butto

Page 87 - CHAPTER 6

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 11 Voice 17711.10 Quality of Service (QoS)Quality of Service (QoS) refers to both a network's ability to deliver

Page 88 - 6.1.4 IP Address Assignment

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide178 Chapter 11 VoiceFigure 94 SIP > QoSEach field is described in the following table.11.11 PhoneYou can configure the v

Page 89 - 6.2 PPPoE Encapsulation

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 11 Voice 179Note: When the ZyXEL Device does not have power, only the phone connected to the PHONE 1 port can be used

Page 90 - 6.4 Traffic Shaping

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide18 Table of Contents14.10.1 Threshold Values ...

Page 91 - 6.4.1 ATM Traffic Classes

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide180 Chapter 11 VoiceFigure 95 Phone > Analog PhoneEach field is described in the following table.Table 61 Phone > An

Page 92 - 6.6 Internet Access Setup

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 11 Voice 18111.15 Advanced Analog Phone Setup ScreenUse this screen to edit advanced settings for each phone port. To

Page 93 - Chapter 6 WAN Setup 93

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide182 Chapter 11 Voice11.16 ISDN Phone ScreenUse this screen to control which SIP accounts you use. To access this screen, clic

Page 94 - 94 Chapter 6 WAN Setup

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 11 Voice 183Figure 98 Phone > CommonEach field is described in the following table.11.18 Supplementary Phone Ser

Page 95 - Chapter 6 WAN Setup 95

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide184 Chapter 11 Voice11.18.1 The Flash KeyFlashing means to press the hook for a short period of time (a few hundred milliseco

Page 96 - 96 Chapter 6 WAN Setup

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 11 Voice 185If you hang up the phone but a caller is still on hold, there will be a remind ring.11.18.2.2 European Ca

Page 97 - 6.8 More Connections Edit

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide186 Chapter 11 Voice11.18.2.5 European Call ReturnTo call the last number that called you, dial *66#. If you are using a phon

Page 98 - 98 Chapter 6 WAN Setup

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 11 Voice 1872 When you hear the dial tone, dial *98# followed by the number to which you want to transfer the call. to

Page 99 - Chapter 6 WAN Setup 99

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide188 Chapter 11 VoiceThis feature allows you to temporarily stop a call and answer another incoming call without disconnecting

Page 100 - 6.10 Configuring WAN Backup

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 11 Voice 189Figure 99 VoIP > Phone > RegionEach field is described in the following table.11.21 Speed DialSpe

Page 101 - Table 25 WAN Backup Setup

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideTable of Contents 1917.8 Remote DNS Server ...

Page 102 - Check WAN IP Address

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide190 Chapter 11 Voice11.22 Speed Dial ScreenYou have to create speed-dial entries if you want to make peer-to-peer calls or ca

Page 103 - CHAPTER 7

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 11 Voice 19111.23 Incoming Call Policy ScreenUse this screen to maintain rules for handling incoming calls. You can b

Page 104 - Table 26 Status Screen

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide192 Chapter 11 VoiceFigure 101 Phone Book > Incoming Call PolicyYou can create two sets of call-forwarding rules. Each on

Page 105 - Chapter 7 Status Screens 105

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 11 Voice 19311.24 PSTN Line ScreenUse this screen to set up the PSTN line you use to make regular phone calls. To acc

Page 106 - 106 Chapter 7 Status Screens

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide194 Chapter 11 VoiceFigure 102 PSTN Line > GeneralEach field is described in the following table.11.25 ISDN Line ScreenU

Page 107 - 7.2 Client List

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 11 Voice 195Figure 103 ISDN Line > GeneralEach field is described in the following table.Table 71 ISDN Line >

Page 108 - Table 27 Client List

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide196 Chapter 11 Voice

Page 109 - 7.4 WLAN Status

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 12 Phone Usage 197CHAPTER 12Phone UsageThis chapter describes how to use a phone connected to your ZyXEL Device for ba

Page 110 - 7.4.1 Bandwidth Status

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide198 Chapter 12 Phone Usage12.5 Auto Firmware UpgradeDuring auto-provisioning, the ZyXEL Device checks to see if there is a ne

Page 111 - 7.4.2 VPN Status

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 13 Firewalls 199CHAPTER 13FirewallsThis chapter gives some background information on firewalls and introduces the ZyXE

Page 113 - Table 31 Packet Statistics

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide20 Table of Contents19.8 Configuring Summary ...

Page 114 - 7.6 VoIP Statistics

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide200 Chapter 13 Firewalls13.2.2 Application-level FirewallsApplication-level firewalls restrict access by serving as proxies f

Page 115 - Table 32 VoIP Statistics

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 13 Firewalls 201• The LAN (Local Area Network) port attaches to a network of computers, which needs security from the

Page 116 - 116 Chapter 7 Status Screens

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide202 Chapter 13 FirewallsSome of the most common IP ports are: 13.4.2 Types of DoS AttacksThere are four types of DoS attacks:

Page 117 - CHAPTER 8

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 13 Firewalls 203Figure 105 Three-Way HandshakeUnder normal circumstances, the application that initiates a session s

Page 118 - 8.1.3 DNS Server Address

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide204 Chapter 13 Firewallsthe broadcast address of the network, the router will broadcast the ICMP echo request packet to all ho

Page 119 - 8.2 LAN TCP/IP

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 13 Firewalls 205All SMTP commands are illegal except for those displayed in the following tables. 13.4.2.3 Traceroute

Page 120 - 8.2.2 RIP Setup

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide206 Chapter 13 FirewallsFigure 108 Stateful InspectionThe previous figure shows the ZyXEL Device’s default firewall rules in

Page 121 - 8.2.4 Any IP

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 13 Firewalls 2077 The packet is inspected by a firewall rule, and the connection's state table entry is updated a

Page 122 - 8.2.4.1 How Any IP Works

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide208 Chapter 13 FirewallsIf an initiation packet originates on the LAN, this means that someone is trying to make a connection

Page 123 - 8.3 Configuring LAN IP

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 13 Firewalls 209Any protocol that operates in this way must be supported on a case-by-case basis. You can use the web

Page 124 - Table 34 Advanced LAN Setup

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideTable of Contents 2123.2 Time Setting ...

Page 125 - 8.4 DHCP Setup

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide210 Chapter 13 Firewalls• Upgrade your software regularly. Many older versions of software, especially web browsers, have well

Page 126 - 8.5 LAN Client List

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 14 Firewall Configuration 211CHAPTER 14Firewall ConfigurationThis chapter shows you how to enable and configure the Zy

Page 127 - Table 36 LAN Client List

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide212 Chapter 14 Firewall ConfigurationNote: If you configure firewall rules without a good understanding of how they work, you

Page 128 - 8.6 LAN IP Alias

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 14 Firewall Configuration 2134 Does a rule that allows Internet users access to resources on the LAN create a security

Page 129 - Table 37 LAN IP Alias

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide214 Chapter 14 Firewall Configuration14.4.1 LAN to WAN RulesThe default rule for LAN to WAN traffic is that all users on the

Page 130 - 130 Chapter 8 LAN Setup

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 14 Firewall Configuration 2153 The reply from the WAN goes directly to the computer on the LAN without going through t

Page 131 - CHAPTER 9

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide216 Chapter 14 Firewall ConfigurationFigure 111 IP Alias14.6 General Firewall Policy Click Security > Firewall to disp

Page 132 - 9.2.4 Encryption

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 14 Firewall Configuration 217Figure 112 Firewall: GeneralThe following table describes the labels in this screen. Ta

Page 133 - Chapter 9 Wireless LAN 133

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide218 Chapter 14 Firewall Configuration14.7 Firewall Rules Summary Note: The ordering of your rules is very important as rules

Page 134 - 134 Chapter 9 Wireless LAN

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 14 Firewall Configuration 21914.7.1 Configuring Firewall Rules Refer to Section 13.1 on page 199 for more informati

Page 135 - 9.4.1 WEP Encryption

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide22 Table of ContentsChapter 27Troubleshooting ...

Page 136 - 9.4.2 WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide220 Chapter 14 Firewall ConfigurationFigure 114 Firewall: Edit Rule

Page 137 - Chapter 9 Wireless LAN 137

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 14 Firewall Configuration 221The following table describes the labels in this screen.Table 78 Firewall: Edit RuleLAB

Page 138 - 9.4.3 WPA/WPA2

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide222 Chapter 14 Firewall Configuration14.7.2 Customized Services Configure customized services and port numbers not predefined

Page 139 - Table 42 Wireless: WPA/WPA2

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 14 Firewall Configuration 22314.7.3 Configuring A Customized Service Click a rule number in the Firewall Customized

Page 140 - 140 Chapter 9 Wireless LAN

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide224 Chapter 14 Firewall Configuration2 Select WAN to LAN in the Packet Direction field. Figure 117 Firewall Example: Rules3

Page 141 - Figure 70 Advanced

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 14 Firewall Configuration 225Figure 119 Firewall Example: Edit Rule: Destination Address 9 Use the Add >> and

Page 142 - 9.5 OTIST

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide226 Chapter 14 Firewall ConfigurationFigure 120 Firewall Example: Edit Rule: Select Customized ServicesOn completing the con

Page 143 - 9.5.1.2 Wireless Client

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 14 Firewall Configuration 227Figure 121 Firewall Example: Rules: MyService 14.9 Predefined ServicesThe Available Se

Page 144 - 9.5.2 Starting OTIST

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide228 Chapter 14 Firewall Configuration• The maximum number of opened sessions.• The minimum capacity of server backlog in your

Page 145 - 9.6 MAC Filter

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 14 Firewall Configuration 229• If the Blocking Time timeout is 0 (the default), then the ZyXEL Device deletes the olde

Page 146 - Table 45 MAC Address Filter

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideTable of Contents 23ADSL Overview...

Page 147 - 9.7 WMM QoS

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide230 Chapter 14 Firewall ConfigurationOne Minute High This is the rate of new half-open sessions that causes the firewall to st

Page 148 - 9.8 QoS Screen

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 15 Content Filtering 231CHAPTER 15Content FilteringThis chapter covers how to configure content filtering.15.1 Conten

Page 149 - Table 47 Wireless LAN: QoS

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide232 Chapter 15 Content FilteringFigure 123 Content Filter: KeywordThe following table describes the labels in this screen.

Page 150 - 150 Chapter 9 Wireless LAN

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 15 Content Filtering 233Figure 124 Content Filter: ScheduleThe following table describes the labels in this screen.

Page 151 - Chapter 9 Wireless LAN 151

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide234 Chapter 15 Content FilteringFigure 125 Content Filter: TrustedThe following table describes the labels in this screen. T

Page 152 - 152 Chapter 9 Wireless LAN

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 16 Introduction to IPSec 235CHAPTER 16Introduction to IPSecThis chapter introduces the basics of IPSec VPNs.16.1 VPN

Page 153 - CHAPTER 10

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide236 Chapter 16 Introduction to IPSecFigure 126 Encryption and Decryption16.1.3.2 Data ConfidentialityThe IPSec sender can e

Page 154 - 10.1.3 How NAT Works

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 16 Introduction to IPSec 23716.2 IPSec ArchitectureThe overall IPSec architecture is shown as follows.Figure 127 IP

Page 155 - 10.1.5 NAT Mapping Types

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide238 Chapter 16 Introduction to IPSecFigure 128 Transport and Tunnel Mode IPSec Encapsulation16.3.1 Transport ModeTransport

Page 156 - Table 50 NAT Mapping Types

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 16 Introduction to IPSec 239NAT is incompatible with the AH protocol in both Transport and Tunnel mode. An IPSec VPN u

Page 157 - 10.3 NAT General Setup

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide24 Table of ContentsInternal SPTGEN File Modification - Important Points to Remember ... 412Internal SPTGEN FTP Dow

Page 158 - 10.4 Port Forwarding

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide240 Chapter 16 Introduction to IPSec

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P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 17 VPN Screens 241CHAPTER 17VPN ScreensThis chapter introduces the VPN screens. See the Logs chapter for information o

Page 160 - Table 52 Port Forwarding

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide242 Chapter 17 VPN Screens17.3 My IP AddressMy IP Address is the WAN IP address of the ZyXEL Device. The ZyXEL Device has to

Page 161 - 10.6 Address Mapping

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 17 VPN Screens 24317.4 Secure Gateway AddressSecure Gateway Address is the WAN IP address or domain name of the remot

Page 162

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide244 Chapter 17 VPN ScreensFigure 130 VPN SetupThe following table describes the fields in this screen.Table 87 VPN SetupLA

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P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 17 VPN Screens 24517.6 Keep AliveWhen you initiate an IPSec tunnel with keep alive enabled, the ZyXEL Device automati

Page 164

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide246 Chapter 17 VPN Screens17.7 VPN, NAT, and NAT TraversalNAT is incompatible with the AH protocol in both transport and tunn

Page 165 - CHAPTER 11

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 17 VPN Screens 247Y* - This is supported in the ZyXEL Device if you enable NAT traversal.17.8 Remote DNS ServerIn cas

Page 166 - 11.2.3 SIP Servers

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide248 Chapter 17 VPN ScreensWith main mode (seeSection 17.12.1 on page 255), the ID type and content are encrypted to provide id

Page 167 - 11.2.3.2 SIP Proxy Server

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 17 VPN Screens 249The two ZyXEL Devices in this example can complete negotiation and establish a VPN tunnel.The two Zy

Page 168 - 11.2.3.3 SIP Redirect Server

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideList of Figures 25List of FiguresFigure 1 Internet Access Application ...

Page 169 - 11.3 SIP Settings Screen

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide250 Chapter 17 VPN ScreensFigure 133 Edit VPN Policies The following table describes the fields in this screen.Table 93 Ed

Page 170 - 170 Chapter 11 Voice

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 17 VPN Screens 251NAT Traversal This function is available if the VPN protocol is ESP.Select this check box if you wan

Page 171 - 11.5 Voice Coding

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide252 Chapter 17 VPN ScreensRemote Remote IP addresses must be static and correspond to the remote IPSec router's configure

Page 172 - 11.8 Custom Tones (IVR)

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 17 VPN Screens 253Peer ID Type Select IP to identify the remote IPSec router by its IP address.Select DNS to identify

Page 173 - Chapter 11 Voice 173

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide254 Chapter 17 VPN Screens17.12 IKE PhasesThere are two phases to every IKE (Internet Key Exchange) negotiation – phase 1 (Au

Page 174 - 174 Chapter 11 Voice

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 17 VPN Screens 255• Authenticate the connection by entering a pre-shared key.• Choose an encryption algorithm.• Choose

Page 175 - Chapter 11 Voice 175

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide256 Chapter 17 VPN Screens17.12.2 Diffie-Hellman (DH) Key GroupsDiffie-Hellman (DH) is a public-key cryptography protocol tha

Page 176 - 176 Chapter 11 Voice

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 17 VPN Screens 257Figure 135 Advanced VPN PoliciesThe following table describes the fields in this screen.Table 94

Page 177 - 11.10.3 SIP QoS Screen

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide258 Chapter 17 VPN ScreensNegotiation Mode Select Main or Aggressive from the drop-down list box. Multiple SAs connecting thro

Page 178 - 11.12 PSTN Line

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 17 VPN Screens 25917.14 Manual Key SetupManual key management is useful if you have problems with IKE key management.

Page 179 - 11.14 Analog Phone Screen

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide26 List of FiguresFigure 39 Wizard: Welcome ...

Page 180 - 180 Chapter 11 Voice

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide260 Chapter 17 VPN ScreensFigure 136 VPN: Manual KeyThe following table describes the fields in this screen.Table 95 VPN:

Page 181 - Chapter 11 Voice 181

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 17 VPN Screens 261DNS Server (for IPSec VPN)If there is a private DNS server that services the VPN, type its IP addres

Page 182 - 11.16 ISDN Phone Screen

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide262 Chapter 17 VPN Screens17.16 Viewing SA MonitorClick Security, VPN and Monitor to open the SA Monitor screen as shown. Use

Page 183 - Table 64 Phone > Common

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 17 VPN Screens 263When there is outbound traffic but no inbound traffic, the SA times out automatically after two minu

Page 184 - 11.18.1 The Flash Key

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide264 Chapter 17 VPN Screens17.17 Configuring Global SettingTo change your ZyXEL Device’s global settings, click VPN and then G

Page 185 - Chapter 11 Voice 185

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 17 VPN Screens 265Figure 139 Telecommuters Sharing One VPN Rule Example17.18.2 Telecommuters Using Unique VPN Rules

Page 186 - 11.18.3.3 USA Call Transfer

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide266 Chapter 17 VPN ScreensFigure 140 Telecommuters Using Unique VPN Rules ExampleTable 99 Telecommuters Using Unique VPN R

Page 187 - 11.18.3.5 USA Call Return

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 17 VPN Screens 26717.19 VPN and Remote ManagementIf a VPN tunnel uses Telnet, FTP, WWW, then you should configure rem

Page 188 - 11.20 Phone Region Screen

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide268 Chapter 17 VPN Screens

Page 189 - 11.21 Speed Dial

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 18 Static Route 269CHAPTER 18Static RouteThis chapter shows you how to configure static routes for your ZyXEL Device.1

Page 190 - 11.22 Speed Dial Screen

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideList of Figures 27Figure 82 NAT Application With IP Alias ... 15

Page 191 - Chapter 11 Voice 191

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide270 Chapter 18 Static RouteFigure 142 Static RouteThe following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 100 Stati

Page 192 - 192 Chapter 11 Voice

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 18 Static Route 27118.2.1 Static Route Edit Click a static route’s edit icon to open the following screen. The scre

Page 193 - 11.24 PSTN Line Screen

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide272 Chapter 18 Static Route

Page 194 - 11.25 ISDN Line Screen

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 19 Bandwidth Management 273CHAPTER 19Bandwidth ManagementThis chapter contains information about configuring bandwidth

Page 195 - Chapter 11 Voice 195

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide274 Chapter 19 Bandwidth ManagementFigure 144 Subnet-based Bandwidth Management Example19.4 Application and Subnet-based Ba

Page 196 - 196 Chapter 11 Voice

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 19 Bandwidth Management 27519.6 Maximize Bandwidth UsageThe maximize bandwidth usage option (see Figure 145 on page 2

Page 197 - CHAPTER 12

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide276 Chapter 19 Bandwidth ManagementThe ZyXEL Device divides up the unallocated 2048 kbps among the classes that require more b

Page 198 - 12.5 Auto Firmware Upgrade

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 19 Bandwidth Management 277• Each class gets up to its budgeted bandwidth. The administration class only uses 1024 kbp

Page 199 - CHAPTER 13

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide278 Chapter 19 Bandwidth Management19.8 Configuring Summary Click Advanced > Bandwidth MGMT to open the screen as shown ne

Page 200 - 200 Chapter 13 Firewalls

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 19 Bandwidth Management 27919.9 Bandwidth Management Rule Setup You must use the Bandwidth Management Summary scree

Page 201 - 13.4 Denial of Service

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide28 List of FiguresFigure 125 Content Filter: Trusted ...

Page 202 - 13.4.2 Types of DoS Attacks

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide280 Chapter 19 Bandwidth Management19.9.1 Rule ConfigurationClick the edit icon or User define in the Service field to config

Page 203 - Figure 106 SYN Flood

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 19 Bandwidth Management 281Figure 147 Bandwidth Management Rule ConfigurationThe following table describes the label

Page 204 - 13.4.2.1 ICMP Vulnerability

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide282 Chapter 19 Bandwidth ManagementService This field simplifies bandwidth class configuration by allowing you to select a pre

Page 205 - 13.5 Stateful Inspection

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 19 Bandwidth Management 28319.10 Bandwidth Monitor To view the ZyXEL Device’s bandwidth usage, click Advanced > B

Page 206 - 206 Chapter 13 Firewalls

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide284 Chapter 19 Bandwidth Management

Page 207 - 13.5.3 TCP Security

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 20 Dynamic DNS Setup 285CHAPTER 20Dynamic DNS SetupThis chapter discusses how to configure your ZyXEL Device to use dy

Page 208 - 13.5.5 Upper Layer Protocols

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide286 Chapter 20 Dynamic DNS SetupFigure 149 Dynamic DNSThe following table describes the fields in this screen. Table 111 D

Page 209 - 13.6.1 Security In General

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 20 Dynamic DNS Setup 287Dynamic DNS server auto detect IP AddressSelect this option only when there are one or more NA

Page 210 - 210 Chapter 13 Firewalls

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide288 Chapter 20 Dynamic DNS Setup

Page 211 - CHAPTER 14

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 21 Remote Management Configuration 289CHAPTER 21Remote ManagementConfigurationThis chapter provides information on con

Page 212 - 14.3 Rule Logic Overview

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideList of Figures 29Figure 167 Internet Connection Properties: Advanced Settings: Add ... 309Figure 168 System

Page 213 - 14.4 Connection Direction

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide290 Chapter 21 Remote Management Configuration• The IP address in the Secured Client IP field does not match the client IP add

Page 214 - 14.5 Triangle Route

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 21 Remote Management Configuration 291Figure 150 Remote Management: WWWThe following table describes the labels in t

Page 215

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide292 Chapter 21 Remote Management ConfigurationFigure 151 Telnet Configuration on a TCP/IP Network21.4 Configuring TelnetCli

Page 216 - Figure 111 IP Alias

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 21 Remote Management Configuration 29321.5 Configuring FTP You can upload and download the ZyXEL Device’s firmware an

Page 217 - Table 76 Firewall: General

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide294 Chapter 21 Remote Management Configuration21.6 SNMPSimple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is a protocol used for excha

Page 218 - 14.7 Firewall Rules Summary

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 21 Remote Management Configuration 295An agent is a management software module that resides in a managed device (the Z

Page 219

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide296 Chapter 21 Remote Management Configuration21.6.3 Configuring SNMPTo change your ZyXEL Device’s SNMP settings, click Advan

Page 220

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 21 Remote Management Configuration 29721.7 Configuring DNS Use DNS (Domain Name System) to map a domain name to its

Page 221

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide298 Chapter 21 Remote Management ConfigurationFigure 156 Remote Management: DNSThe following table describes the labels in t

Page 222 - 14.7.2 Customized Services

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 21 Remote Management Configuration 299Figure 157 Remote Management: ICMPThe following table describes the labels in

Page 223 - 14.8 Example Firewall Rule

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideCopyright 3CopyrightCopyright © 2006 by ZyXEL Communications Corporation.The contents of this publication may not be reproduce

Page 224

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide30 List of FiguresFigure 210 Macintosh OS 8/9: Apple Menu ... 377Figu

Page 225

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide300 Chapter 21 Remote Management Configuration

Page 226 - 10.0.0.15 on the LAN

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 22 Universal Plug-and-Play (UPnP) 301CHAPTER 22Universal Plug-and-Play (UPnP)This chapter introduces the UPnP feature

Page 227 - 14.10 Firewall Threshold

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide302 Chapter 22 Universal Plug-and-Play (UPnP)22.1.3 Cautions with UPnPThe automated nature of NAT traversal applications in e

Page 228 - 14.10.2 Half-Open Sessions

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 22 Universal Plug-and-Play (UPnP) 303Figure 158 Configuring UPnPThe following table describes the fields in this scr

Page 229

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide304 Chapter 22 Universal Plug-and-Play (UPnP)2 Click on the Windows Setup tab and select Communication in the Components selec

Page 230

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 22 Universal Plug-and-Play (UPnP) 3055 Restart the computer when prompted. Installing UPnP in Windows XPFollow the ste

Page 231 - CHAPTER 15

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide306 Chapter 22 Universal Plug-and-Play (UPnP)Figure 162 Windows Optional Networking Components Wizard5 In the Networking Ser

Page 232

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 22 Universal Plug-and-Play (UPnP) 30722.4 Using UPnP in Windows XP ExampleThis section shows you how to use the UPnP

Page 233

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide308 Chapter 22 Universal Plug-and-Play (UPnP)Figure 165 Internet Connection Properties 4 You may edit or delete the port map

Page 234

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 22 Universal Plug-and-Play (UPnP) 309Figure 166 Internet Connection Properties: Advanced SettingsFigure 167 Intern

Page 235 - CHAPTER 16

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideList of Tables 31List of TablesTable 1 Models Covered ...

Page 236 - 16.1.4 VPN Applications

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide310 Chapter 22 Universal Plug-and-Play (UPnP)Figure 168 System Tray Icon7 Double-click on the icon to display your current I

Page 237 - 16.3 Encapsulation

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 22 Universal Plug-and-Play (UPnP) 311Figure 170 Network Connections4 An icon with the description for each UPnP-enab

Page 238 - 16.4 IPSec and NAT

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide312 Chapter 22 Universal Plug-and-Play (UPnP)Figure 171 Network Connections: My Network Places6 Right-click on the icon for

Page 239 - Table 85 VPN and NAT

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 23 System 313CHAPTER 23SystemUse this screen to configure the ZyXEL Device’s time and date settings.23.1 General Setu

Page 240

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide314 Chapter 23 SystemFigure 173 System General SetupThe following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 120 Sy

Page 241 - CHAPTER 17

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 23 System 31523.2 Time Setting To change your ZyXEL Device’s time and date, click Maintenance > System > Time S

Page 242 - 17.3 My IP Address

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide316 Chapter 23 SystemNew Time (hh:mm:ss)This field displays the last updated time from the time server or the last time config

Page 243 - 17.5 VPN Setup Screen

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 23 System 317End Date Configure the day and time when Daylight Saving Time ends if you selected Enable Daylight Saving

Page 244 - Table 87 VPN Setup

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide318 Chapter 23 System

Page 245 - 17.6 Keep Alive

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 24 Logs 319CHAPTER 24LogsThis chapter contains information about configuring general log settings and viewing the ZyXE

Page 246 - Table 88 VPN and NAT

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide32 List of TablesTable 39 Wireless LAN: General ...

Page 247 - 17.9 ID Type and Content

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide320 Chapter 24 LogsFigure 175 View LogThe following table describes the fields in this screen. 24.3 Configuring Log Setti

Page 248 - 248 Chapter 17 VPN Screens

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 24 Logs 321Figure 176 Log SettingsThe following table describes the fields in this screen.Table 123 Log SettingsLA

Page 249 - 17.11 Editing VPN Policies

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide322 Chapter 24 LogsSend Log To The ZyXEL Device sends logs to the e-mail address specified in this field. If this field is le

Page 250 - Table 93 Edit VPN Policies

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 24 Logs 32324.4 SMTP Error MessagesIf there are difficulties in sending e-mail the following error message appears. “

Page 251 - Chapter 17 VPN Screens 251

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide324 Chapter 24 LogsFigure 177 E-mail Log Example24.5 Log DescriptionsThis section provides descriptions of example log mess

Page 252 - 252 Chapter 17 VPN Screens

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 24 Logs 325 NAT Session Table is Full! The maximum number of NAT session table entries has been exceeded and the table

Page 253 - Chapter 17 VPN Screens 253

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide326 Chapter 24 Logs Triangle route packet forwarded: [ TCP | UDP | IGMP | ESP | GRE | OSPF ]The firewall allowed a triangle r

Page 254 - 17.12 IKE Phases

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 24 Logs 327For type and code details, see Table 138 on page 330. Table 130 ICMP LogsLOG MESSAGE DESCRIPTIONFirewall

Page 255 - 17.12.1 Negotiation Mode

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide328 Chapter 24 Logs For type and code details, see Table 138 on page 330.ppp:LCP Closing The PPP connection’s Link Control P

Page 256 - 256 Chapter 17 VPN Screens

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 24 Logs 329 teardrop ICMP (type:%d, code:%d)The firewall detected an ICMP teardrop attack. illegal command TCP The fi

Page 257 - Chapter 17 VPN Screens 257

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideList of Tables 33Table 82 Content Filter: Keyword ...

Page 258 - 258 Chapter 17 VPN Screens

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide330 Chapter 24 Logs Table 137 ACL Setting NotesPACKET DIRECTION DIRECTION DESCRIPTION(L to W) LAN to WAN ACL set for packets

Page 259 - 17.15 Configuring Manual Key

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 24 Logs 331 0 Timestamp request message14 Timestamp Reply0 Timestamp reply message15 Information Request0 Information

Page 260 - Table 95 VPN: Manual Key

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide332 Chapter 24 LogsTable 141 RTP LogsLOG MESSAGE DESCRIPTIONError, RTP init fail The initialization of an RTP session failed

Page 261 - Chapter 17 VPN Screens 261

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 25 Tools 333CHAPTER 25ToolsThis chapter explains how to upload new firmware, manage configuration files and restart yo

Page 262 - 17.16 Viewing SA Monitor

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide334 Chapter 25 ToolsThis is a sample FTP session saving the current configuration to the computer file “config.cfg”.If your (T

Page 263 - Table 96 VPN: SA Monitor

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 25 Tools 335Figure 178 Firmware UpgradeThe following table describes the labels in this screen. Note: Do NOT turn of

Page 264 - 264 Chapter 17 VPN Screens

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide336 Chapter 25 ToolsFigure 179 Firmware Upload In ProgressThe ZyXEL Device automatically restarts in this time causing a tem

Page 265 - Chapter 17 VPN Screens 265

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 25 Tools 337Click Maintenance > Tools > Configuration. Information related to factory defaults, backup configura

Page 266 - 266 Chapter 17 VPN Screens

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide338 Chapter 25 Tools25.5.2 Restore Configuration Restore configuration allows you to upload a new or previously saved configu

Page 267 - Chapter 17 VPN Screens 267

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 25 Tools 339Figure 184 Network Temporarily DisconnectedIf you uploaded the default configuration file you may need t

Page 268 - 268 Chapter 17 VPN Screens

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide34 List of TablesTable 123 Log Settings ...

Page 269 - CHAPTER 18

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide340 Chapter 25 Tools25.6 Restart System restart allows you to reboot the ZyXEL Device without turning the power off. Click Ma

Page 270 - Table 100 Static Route

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 25 Tools 341Figure 188 FTP Session Example25.7.3 Configuration Backup Using GUI-based FTP ClientsThe following tabl

Page 271 - 18.2.1 Static Route Edit

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide342 Chapter 25 Tools3 Launch the TFTP client on your computer and connect to the ZyXEL Device. Set the transfer mode to binary

Page 272 - 272 Chapter 18 Static Route

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 25 Tools 34325.8 Using FTP or TFTP to Restore Configuration This section shows you how to restore a previously saved

Page 273 - CHAPTER 19

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide344 Chapter 25 Tools2 Enter “open”, followed by a space and the IP address of your device. 3 Press [ENTER] when prompted for

Page 274 - 19.5 Scheduler

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 25 Tools 3452 Enter the command “sys stdio 0” to disable the management idle timeout, so the TFTP transfer will not be

Page 275

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide346 Chapter 25 Tools

Page 276

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 26 Diagnostic 347CHAPTER 26DiagnosticThese read-only screens display information to help you identify problems with th

Page 277

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide348 Chapter 26 DiagnosticFigure 192 Diagnostic: DSL Line

Page 278 - 19.8 Configuring Summary

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 26 Diagnostic 349The following table describes the fields in this screen. Table 150 Diagnostic: DSL LineLABEL DESCR

Page 279

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideList of Tables 35Table 166 Subnet 1 ...

Page 280 - 19.9.1 Rule Configuration

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide350 Chapter 26 DiagnosticReset ADSL LineClick this button to reinitialize the ADSL line. The large text box above then display

Page 281

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 27 Troubleshooting 351CHAPTER 27TroubleshootingThis chapter covers potential problems and the corresponding remedies.2

Page 282

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide352 Chapter 27 Troubleshooting27.3 Problems with the WANTable 153 Troubleshooting the WANPROBLEM CORRECTIVE ACTIONThe DSL l

Page 283 - 19.10 Bandwidth Monitor

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 27 Troubleshooting 35327.4 Problems Accessing the ZyXEL Device27.4.1 Pop-up Windows, JavaScripts and Java Permission

Page 284

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide354 Chapter 27 Troubleshooting• Web browser pop-up windows from your device.• JavaScripts (enabled by default).• Java permissi

Page 285 - CHAPTER 20

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 27 Troubleshooting 355Figure 194 Internet Options3 Click Apply to save this setting.27.4.1.1.2 Enable pop-up Blocke

Page 286 - Table 111 Dynamic DNS

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide356 Chapter 27 TroubleshootingFigure 195 Internet Options3 Type the IP address of your device (the web page that you do not

Page 287 - Device and the DDNS server

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 27 Troubleshooting 357Figure 196 Pop-up Blocker Settings5 Click Close to return to the Privacy screen. 6 Click Apply

Page 288

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide358 Chapter 27 TroubleshootingFigure 197 Internet Options 2 Click the Custom Level... button. 3 Scroll down to Scripting. 4

Page 289 - CHAPTER 21

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 27 Troubleshooting 359Figure 198 Security Settings - Java Scripting27.4.1.3 Java Permissions1 From Internet Explore

Page 290 - 21.2 WWW

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide36 List of Tables

Page 291 - 21.3 Telnet

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide360 Chapter 27 TroubleshootingFigure 199 Security Settings - Java 27.4.1.3.1 JAVA (Sun)1 From Internet Explorer, click Tool

Page 292 - 21.4 Configuring Telnet

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 27 Troubleshooting 361Figure 200 Java (Sun)27.5 Telephone ProblemsTable 155 Troubleshooting TelephonePROBLEM CORR

Page 293 - 21.5 Configuring FTP

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide362 Chapter 27 Troubleshooting

Page 294 - 21.6 SNMP

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideAppendix A Product Specifications 363APPENDIX A Product SpecificationsSee also the Introduction chapter for a general overview

Page 295 - 21.6.2 SNMP Traps

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide364 Appendix A Product SpecificationsTable 157 Firmware Specifications ADSL Standards Multi-Mode standard (ANSI T1.413,Issue

Page 296 - 21.6.3 Configuring SNMP

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideAppendix A Product Specifications 365Firewall Stateful Packet InspectionPrevents Denial of Service attacks such as Ping of Dea

Page 297 - 21.7 Configuring DNS

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide366 Appendix A Product SpecificationsPower Adapter SpecificationsVoice Features SIP version 2 (Session Initiating Protocol RFC

Page 298 - 21.8 Configuring ICMP

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideAppendix A Product Specifications 367Output Power DC 18Volts/1A DC 18Volts/1APower Consumption 12 Watt max 12 Watt maxSafety S

Page 299

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide368 Appendix A Product Specifications

Page 300

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideAppendix B Setting up Your Computer’s IP Address 369APPENDIX BSetting up Your Computer’s IP AddressAll computers must have a 1

Page 301 - CHAPTER 22

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuidePreface 37PrefaceCongratulations on your purchase of the P-2602HWNLI 802.11g Wireless ADSL2+ 4-Port VoIP IAD. Your ZyXEL Devic

Page 302 - 22.2 UPnP and ZyXEL

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide370 Appendix B Setting up Your Computer’s IP AddressFigure 201 WIndows 95/98/Me: Network: ConfigurationInstalling Components

Page 303 - Installing UPnP in Windows Me

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideAppendix B Setting up Your Computer’s IP Address 3713 Select Microsoft from the list of manufacturers.4 Select Client for Micr

Page 304 - Components selection box

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide372 Appendix B Setting up Your Computer’s IP AddressFigure 203 Windows 95/98/Me: TCP/IP Properties: DNS Configuration4 Click

Page 305

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideAppendix B Setting up Your Computer’s IP Address 373Figure 204 Windows XP: Start Menu2 For Windows XP, click Network Connect

Page 306

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide374 Appendix B Setting up Your Computer’s IP AddressFigure 206 Windows XP: Control Panel: Network Connections: Properties4 S

Page 307

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideAppendix B Setting up Your Computer’s IP Address 375• If you have a static IP address click Use the following IP Address and f

Page 308

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide376 Appendix B Setting up Your Computer’s IP Address• Click Obtain DNS server address automatically if you do not know your DN

Page 309

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideAppendix B Setting up Your Computer’s IP Address 377Figure 210 Macintosh OS 8/9: Apple Menu2 Select Ethernet built-in from t

Page 310 - Figure 168 System Tray Icon

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide378 Appendix B Setting up Your Computer’s IP Address•From the Configure box, select Manually.• Type your IP address in the IP

Page 311 - Network

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideAppendix B Setting up Your Computer’s IP Address 379Figure 213 Macintosh OS X: Network4 For statically assigned settings, do

Page 312

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide38 Preface• “e.g.,” is a shorthand for “for instance”, and “i.e.,” means “that is” or “in other words”.• The P-2602HWNLI may

Page 313 - CHAPTER 23

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide380 Appendix B Setting up Your Computer’s IP Address

Page 314 - 314 Chapter 23 System

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideAppendix C IP Subnetting 381APPENDIX CIP SubnettingIP Addressing Routers “route” based on the network number. The router that

Page 315 - 23.2 Time Setting

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide382 Appendix C IP SubnettingSince the first octet of a class “A” IP address must contain a “0”, the first octet of a class “A”

Page 316 - 316 Chapter 23 System

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideAppendix C IP Subnetting 383Since the mask is always a continuous number of ones beginning from the left, followed by a contin

Page 317 - Chapter 23 System 317

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide384 Appendix C IP SubnettingNote: In the following charts, shaded/bold last octet bit values indicate host ID bits “borrowed”

Page 318 - 318 Chapter 23 System

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideAppendix C IP Subnetting 385Example: Four Subnets The above example illustrated using a 25-bit subnet mask to divide a class “

Page 319 - CHAPTER 24

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide386 Appendix C IP SubnettingExample Eight SubnetsSimilarly use a 27-bit mask to create 8 subnets (001, 010, 011, 100, 101, 110

Page 320 - Table 122 View Log

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideAppendix C IP Subnetting 387Subnetting With Class A and Class B Networks. For class “A” and class “B” addresses the subnet mas

Page 321 - Table 123 Log Settings

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide388 Appendix C IP Subnetting

Page 322 - 322 Chapter 24 Logs

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideAppendix D About ADSL 389APPENDIX DAbout ADSLIntroduction to DSLDSL (Digital Subscriber Line) technology enhances the data cap

Page 323 - 24.4 SMTP Error Messages

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 1 Getting To Know the ZyXEL Device 39CHAPTER 1Getting To Know the ZyXELDeviceThis chapter describes the key features a

Page 324 - 24.5 Log Descriptions

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide390 Appendix D About ADSL2 Because your line is dedicated (not shared), transmission speeds between you and the device to whic

Page 325 - Table 126 System Error Logs

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideAppendix E Virtual Circuit Topology 391APPENDIX EVirtual Circuit TopologyATM is a connection-oriented technology, meaning that

Page 326 - Table 128 TCP Reset Logs

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide392 Appendix E Virtual Circuit Topology

Page 327 - Table 132 PPP Logs

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideAppendix F Wireless LANs 393APPENDIX FWireless LANsWireless LAN TopologiesThis section discusses ad-hoc and infrastructure wir

Page 328

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide394 Appendix F Wireless LANsFigure 216 Basic Service SetESSAn Extended Service Set (ESS) consists of a series of overlapping

Page 329 - Table 136 802.1X Logs

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideAppendix F Wireless LANs 395Figure 217 Infrastructure WLANChannelA channel is the radio frequency(ies) used by IEEE 802.11a/

Page 330 - Table 138 ICMP Notes

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide396 Appendix F Wireless LANsFigure 218 RTS/CTSWhen station A sends data to the AP, it might not know that the station B is a

Page 331 - Table 140 SIP Logs

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideAppendix F Wireless LANs 397A large Fragmentation Threshold is recommended for networks not prone to interference while you sh

Page 332 - Table 141 RTP Logs

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide398 Appendix F Wireless LANsWireless Security OverviewWireless security is vital to your network to protect wireless communica

Page 333 - CHAPTER 25

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideAppendix F Wireless LANs 399RADIUSRADIUS is based on a client-server model that supports authentication, authorization and acc

Page 334 - 334 Chapter 25 Tools

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide4 CertificationsCertificationsFederal Communications Commission (FCC) Interference StatementThis device complies with Part 15

Page 335 - Table 145 Firmware Upgrade

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide40 Chapter 1 Getting To Know the ZyXEL DeviceThe P-2602HWNLI-D7A works over T-ISDN (UR-2).Note: Only use firmware for your ZyX

Page 336 - 25.5 Backup and Restore

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide400 Appendix F Wireless LANsIn order to ensure network security, the access point and the RADIUS server use a shared secret ke

Page 337 - 25.5.1 Backup Configuration

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideAppendix F Wireless LANs 401PEAP (Protected EAP) Like EAP-TTLS, server-side certificate authentication is used to establish

Page 338 - 338 Chapter 25 Tools

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide402 Appendix F Wireless LANsWPA and WPA2Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) is a subset of the IEEE 802.11i standard. WPA2 (IEEE 802.

Page 339 - Chapter 25 Tools 339

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideAppendix F Wireless LANs 403By generating unique data encryption keys for every data packet and by creating an integrity check

Page 340 - 25.6 Restart

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide404 Appendix F Wireless LANs3 The RADIUS server distributes a Pairwise Master Key (PMK) key to the AP that then sets up a key

Page 341

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideAppendix F Wireless LANs 405Figure 220 WPA(2)-PSK AuthenticationSecurity Parameters SummaryRefer to this table to see what o

Page 342

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide406 Appendix F Wireless LANs

Page 343 - Chapter 25 Tools 343

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideAppendix G Common Services 407APPENDIX G Common ServicesThe following table lists some commonly-used services and their associ

Page 344 - 25.9.3 TFTP File Upload

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide408 Appendix G Common ServicesHTTP TCP 80 Hyper Text Transfer Protocol - a client/server protocol for the world wide web.HTTPS

Page 345 - Chapter 25 Tools 345

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideAppendix G Common Services 409SFTP TCP 115 Simple File Transfer Protocol.SMTP TCP 25 Simple Mail Transfer Protocol is the mess

Page 346 - 346 Chapter 25 Tools

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 1 Getting To Know the ZyXEL Device 41PSTN Line You can connect a PSTN line to your device. You can receive incoming PS

Page 347 - CHAPTER 26

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide410 Appendix G Common Services

Page 348 - 348 Chapter 26 Diagnostic

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideAppendix H Internal SPTGEN 411APPENDIX HInternal SPTGENThis appendix introduces Internal SPTGEN. All menus shown in this appen

Page 349 - Chapter 26 Diagnostic 349

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide412 Appendix H Internal SPTGENInternal SPTGEN File Modification - Important Points to RememberEach parameter you enter must be

Page 350

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideAppendix H Internal SPTGEN 413Figure 224 Internal SPTGEN FTP Download ExampleNote: You can rename your “rom-t” file when you

Page 351 - CHAPTER 27

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide414 Appendix H Internal SPTGENExample Internal SPTGEN MenusThis section provides example Internal SPTGEN menus. Table 178 Ab

Page 352 - 27.3 Problems with the WAN

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideAppendix H Internal SPTGEN 41530100012 = Output protocol filters Set 4 = 25630100013 = Output device filters Set 1 = 2563010

Page 353

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide416 Appendix H Internal SPTGEN30201005 = Version <0(Rip-1) | 1(Rip-2B) |2(Rip-2M)> = 030201006 = IP Alias #1 Incoming p

Page 354 - Figure 193 Pop-up Blocker

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideAppendix H Internal SPTGEN 417FIN FN PVA INPUT30500001 = ESSID Wireless30500002 = Hide ESSID <0(No) | 1(Yes)> = 0305000

Page 355 - Figure 194 Internet Options

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide418 Appendix H Internal SPTGENTable 181 Menu 4 Internet Access Setup / Menu 4 Internet Access SetupFIN FN PVA INPUT40000000

Page 356 - Figure 195 Internet Options

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideAppendix H Internal SPTGEN 41940000027 = ATM QoS Type <0(CBR) | (1 (UBR)>= 140000028 = Peak Cell Rate (PCR) = 040000029

Page 357 - 27.4.1.2 JavaScripts

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide42 Chapter 1 Getting To Know the ZyXEL Device4-port SwitchA combination of switch and router makes your ZyXEL Device a cost-ef

Page 358 - 3 Scroll down to Scripting

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide420 Appendix H Internal SPTGENTable 183 Menu 15 SUA Server Setup / Menu 15 SUA Server SetupFIN FN PVA INPUT150000001 = SUA S

Page 359 - 27.4.1.3 Java Permissions

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideAppendix H Internal SPTGEN 421150000031 = SUA Server #7 Local IP address = 0.0.0.0150000032 = SUA Server #8 Active <0(No)

Page 360 - 27.4.1.3.1 JAVA (Sun)

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide422 Appendix H Internal SPTGEN210101002 = IP Filter Set 1,Rule 1 Active <0(No)|1(Yes)> = 1210101003 = IP Filter Set 1,

Page 361 - 27.5 Telephone Problems

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideAppendix H Internal SPTGEN 423210102013 = IP Filter Set 1,Rule 2 Act Match <1(check next)|2(forward)|3(drop)> = 3210102

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P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide424 Appendix H Internal SPTGEN210202001 = IP Filter Set 2, Rule 2 Type <0(none)|2(TCP/IP)> = 2210202002 = IP Filter Set

Page 363 - APPENDIX A

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideAppendix H Internal SPTGEN 425230200005 = Authentication Server Shared Secret = 1111111111111111111111111111111230200006 = Acc

Page 364

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide426 Appendix H Internal SPTGENCommand ExamplesThe following are example Internal SPTGEN screens associated with the ZyXEL Devi

Page 365

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideAppendix I Commands 427APPENDIX ICommandsThis appendix describes how to use the commands to configure features that are not av

Page 366 - Power Adapter Specifications

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide428 Appendix I CommandsData filtering screens data to determine if the packet should be allowed to pass. Data filters are divi

Page 367

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideAppendix I Commands 429Figure 227 Filter Rule ProcessYou can apply up to four filter sets to a particular port to block vari

Page 368

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 1 Getting To Know the ZyXEL Device 43Multiple SIP AccountsYou can simultaneously use multiple voice (SIP) accounts and

Page 369 - APPENDIX B

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide430 Appendix I CommandsPacket Filtering Vs. FirewallBelow are some comparisons between the ZyXEL Device’s filtering and firewa

Page 370 - Installing Components

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideAppendix I Commands 431• The firewall performs better than filtering if you need to check many rules.• Use the firewall if you

Page 371 - Configuring

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide432 Appendix I CommandsWAN Call SchedulesCall scheduling (applicable for PPPoA or PPPoE encapsulation only) allows you to dict

Page 372 - Windows 2000/NT/XP

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideAppendix I Commands 433weeklyday Monday [1:active|0:inactive]Set the schedule to recur weekly on Mondays.weeklyday Tuesday [1:

Page 373

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide434 Appendix I Commands

Page 374

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideIndex 435IndexAAAL5 364AbS 171ACK Message 166Address Assignment 119Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) 122ADSL Standards 40ADSL2

Page 375

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide436 IndexCoder/Decoder 171Comfort Noise Generation 43, 179, 366Complementary Code Keying Modulation 45Computer 38Configuration

Page 376 - Macintosh OS 8/9

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideIndex 437FF4/F5 OAM 364Fairness-based Scheduler 274FCC Interference Statement 4Filename Conventions 333, 334Filter 427Filter S

Page 377

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide438 IndexInside Header 238Install UPnP 303Windows Me 303Windows XP 305Integrated Access Device 39Internal Calls 197Internal SP

Page 378 - Macintosh OS X

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideIndex 439Application 155Definitions 153How it works 154Mapping Types 155What it does 154What NAT does 154NAT (Network Address

Page 379 - Verifying Settings

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide44 Chapter 1 Getting To Know the ZyXEL DeviceOther PPPoE Features• PPPoE idle time out• PPPoE dial on demandDynamic DNS Suppor

Page 380

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide440 IndexRequired Bandwidth 171Reset ADSL Line 350Reset Button 55Resetting Your Device 55Restore 338Restore Configuration 343R

Page 381 - APPENDIX C

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideIndex 441Storage Humidity 363Storage Temperature 363SUA 156SUA (Single User Account) 156SUA vs NAT 156Subnet Mask 119, 221Subn

Page 382 - Subnetting

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide442 IndexWWAN (Wide Area Network) 87WAN backup 100WAN to LAN Rules 214WarrantyNote 7Waveform Codec 171Web 290Web Configurator

Page 383 - Example: Two Subnets

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 1 Getting To Know the ZyXEL Device 45IEEE 802.11g Wireless LANIEEE 802.11g is fully compatible with the IEEE 802.11b s

Page 384 - Table 165 Subnet 2

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide46 Chapter 1 Getting To Know the ZyXEL DeviceWPA2WPA 2 (IEEE 802.11i) is a wireless security standard that defines stronger en

Page 385 - Example: Four Subnets

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 1 Getting To Know the ZyXEL Device 47The following figure shows a basic example of how you would make a VoIP call thro

Page 386 - Example Eight Subnets

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide48 Chapter 1 Getting To Know the ZyXEL DeviceFigure 4 Firewall Application1.3.5 LAN to LAN ApplicationYou can use your devi

Page 387 - Appendix C IP Subnetting 387

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 1 Getting To Know the ZyXEL Device 49Figure 5 LAN-to-LAN Application1.3.6 LightsFigure 6 Lights

Page 388 - 388 Appendix C IP Subnetting

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideCertifications 5

Page 389 - APPENDIX D

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide50 Chapter 1 Getting To Know the ZyXEL DeviceThe following table describes your device’s lights.1.4 Splitters and Microfilter

Page 390 - 390 Appendix D About ADSL

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 1 Getting To Know the ZyXEL Device 511.4.1 Connecting a POTS SplitterWhen you use the Full Rate (G.dmt) ADSL standard

Page 391 - APPENDIX E

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide52 Chapter 1 Getting To Know the ZyXEL DeviceFigure 8 Connecting a Microfilter

Page 392

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 2 Introducing the Web Configurator 53CHAPTER 2Introducing the WebConfiguratorThis chapter describes how to access and

Page 393 - APPENDIX F

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide54 Chapter 2 Introducing the Web ConfiguratorFigure 9 Password Screen5 The following screen displays if you have not yet cha

Page 394 - 394 Appendix F Wireless LANs

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 2 Introducing the Web Configurator 55Note: For security reasons, by default the ZyXEL Device automatically logs you ou

Page 395 - Appendix F Wireless LANs 395

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide56 Chapter 2 Introducing the Web Configurator2.2 Web Configurator Main ScreenFigure 12 Main ScreenAs illustrated above, the

Page 396 - Fragmentation Threshold

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 2 Introducing the Web Configurator 572.2.2 Navigation PanelUse the menu items on the navigation panel to open screens

Page 397 - IEEE 802.11g Wireless LAN

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide58 Chapter 2 Introducing the Web ConfiguratorPSTN Line General Use this screen to configure your ZyXEL Device’s settings for P

Page 398 - IEEE 802.1x

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 2 Introducing the Web Configurator 592.2.3 Main WindowThe main window displays information and configuration fields.

Page 399 - Types of RADIUS Messages

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide6 Safety WarningsSafety WarningsFor your safety, be sure to read and follow all warning notices and instructions.• Do NOT open

Page 400 - Types of Authentication

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide60 Chapter 2 Introducing the Web Configurator

Page 401 - Dynamic WEP Key Exchange

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 3 Internet and Wireless Setup Wizard 61CHAPTER 3Internet and Wireless SetupWizardThis chapter provides information on

Page 402 - WPA and WPA2

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide62 Chapter 3 Internet and Wireless Setup WizardFigure 14 Wizard Welcome3 Your ZyXEL device attempts to detect your DSL conne

Page 403 - User Authentication

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 3 Internet and Wireless Setup Wizard 63Figure 16 Auto-Detection: PPPoEc The following screen appears if the ZyXEL de

Page 404 - 404 Appendix F Wireless LANs

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide64 Chapter 3 Internet and Wireless Setup WizardISP gave it to you. Leave the defaults in any fields for which you were not giv

Page 405 - Security Parameters Summary

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 3 Internet and Wireless Setup Wizard 652 The next wizard screen varies depending on what mode and encapsulation type y

Page 406 - 406 Appendix F Wireless LANs

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide66 Chapter 3 Internet and Wireless Setup WizardFigure 20 Internet Connection with RFC 1483The following table describes the

Page 407 - APPENDIX G

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 3 Internet and Wireless Setup Wizard 67Figure 21 Internet Connection with ENET ENCAPThe following table describes th

Page 408

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide68 Chapter 3 Internet and Wireless Setup WizardFigure 22 Internet Connection with PPPoAThe following table describes the fie

Page 409

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 3 Internet and Wireless Setup Wizard 69Figure 23 Connection Test Failed-1• If the following screen displays, check i

Page 410

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideZyXEL Limited Warranty 7ZyXEL Limited WarrantyZyXEL warrants to the original end user (purchaser) that this product is free fr

Page 411 - APPENDIX H

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide70 Chapter 3 Internet and Wireless Setup WizardFigure 25 Connection Test Successful2 Use this screen to activate the wireles

Page 412

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 3 Internet and Wireless Setup Wizard 71Figure 26 Wireless LAN Setup Wizard 1The following table describes the labels

Page 413

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide72 Chapter 3 Internet and Wireless Setup WizardFigure 27 Wireless LAN The following table describes the labels in this scree

Page 414 - Example Internal SPTGEN Menus

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 3 Internet and Wireless Setup Wizard 73Note: The wireless stations and ZyXEL Device must use the same SSID, channel ID

Page 415 - Table 180 Menu 3

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide74 Chapter 3 Internet and Wireless Setup WizardFigure 29 Manually Assign a WEP keyThe following table describes the labels i

Page 416

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 3 Internet and Wireless Setup Wizard 75Figure 30 Wireless LAN Setup 36 Use the read-only summary table to check whet

Page 417

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide76 Chapter 3 Internet and Wireless Setup Wizard

Page 418

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 4 VoIP Wizard 77CHAPTER 4VoIP WizardThis chapter shows you how to configure your device to use the wizard to configure

Page 419 - Table 182 Menu 12

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide78 Chapter 4 VoIP WizardFigure 33 Wizard: Welcome3 This wizard screen allows you to configure your voice settings for SIP ac

Page 420

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 4 VoIP Wizard 794 The ZyXEL Device attempts to register your SIP account with the SIP server.Figure 35 SIP Registrat

Page 421

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide8 Customer SupportCustomer SupportPlease have the following information ready when you contact customer support.• Product mode

Page 422

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide80 Chapter 4 VoIP WizardFigure 37 VOIP Wizard Finish

Page 423

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 5 Bandwidth Management Wizard 81CHAPTER 5Bandwidth Management WizardThis chapter shows you how to configure basic band

Page 424

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide82 Chapter 5 Bandwidth Management Wizard5.3 Bandwidth Management Wizard Setup1 After you enter the password to access the web

Page 425

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 5 Bandwidth Management Wizard 83Figure 38 Select a Mode2 Click BANDWIDTH MANAGEMENT SETUP.Figure 39 Wizard: Welcom

Page 426 - Command Examples

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide84 Chapter 5 Bandwidth Management WizardFigure 40 Bandwidth Management Wizard: General InformationThe following fields descr

Page 427 - APPENDIX I

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 5 Bandwidth Management Wizard 85Figure 41 Bandwidth Management Wizard: Service ConfigurationThe following table desc

Page 428 - 428 Appendix I Commands

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide86 Chapter 5 Bandwidth Management Wizard5 Follow the on-screen instructions and click Finish to complete the wizard setup and

Page 429 - Filter Set

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 6 WAN Setup 87CHAPTER 6WAN SetupThis chapter describes how to configure WAN settings.6.1 WAN Overview A WAN (Wide Are

Page 430 - When To Use The Firewall

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide88 Chapter 6 WAN Setup6.1.1.4 RFC 1483RFC 1483 describes two methods for Multiprotocol Encapsulation over ATM Adaptation Laye

Page 431 - Filter Commands

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 6 WAN Setup 896.1.4.2 IP Assignment with RFC 1483 EncapsulationIn this case the IP address assignment must be static.

Page 432 - WAN Call Schedules

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideCustomer Support [email protected] +48 (22) 333 8250 www.pl.zyxel.com ZyXEL Communicationsul. Okrzei 1A03-715 WarszawaP

Page 433 - Appendix I Commands 433

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide90 Chapter 6 WAN Setup6.3 Metric The metric represents the "cost of transmission". A router determines the best rou

Page 434 - 434 Appendix I Commands

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 6 WAN Setup 91Maximum Burst Size (MBS) is the maximum number of cells that can be sent at the PCR. After MBS is reache

Page 435 - Index 435

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide92 Chapter 6 WAN SetupThe VBR-nRT (non real-time Variable Bit Rate) type is used with bursty connections that do not require c

Page 436 - 436 Index

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 6 WAN Setup 93Figure 44 Internet Access Setup (PPPoE)The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table

Page 437 - Index 437

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide94 Chapter 6 WAN SetupPassword (PPPoA and PPPoE encapsulation only) Enter the password associated with the user name above.Ser

Page 438 - 438 Index

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 6 WAN Setup 956.6.1 Advanced Internet Access Setup To edit your ZyXEL Device's advanced WAN settings, click the

Page 439 - Index 439

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide96 Chapter 6 WAN Setup6.7 Configuring More ConnectionsThis section describes the protocol-independent parameters for a remote

Page 440 - 440 Index

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 6 WAN Setup 97Figure 46 More ConnectionsThe following table describes the labels in this screen.6.8 More Connection

Page 441 - Index 441

P-2602HWNLI User’s Guide98 Chapter 6 WAN SetupFigure 47 More Connections EditThe following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 23 Mor

Page 442 - 442 Index

P-2602HWNLI User’s GuideChapter 6 WAN Setup 996.9 More Connections Edit Advanced Click the Advanced button in the More Connections Edit screen to dis

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