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P-2602HWLNI Series
802.11g Wireless ADSL2+ 4-Port VoIP IAD
Users Guide
Version 3.40
9/2007
Edition 2
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www.zyxel.comP-2602HWLNI Series802.11g Wireless ADSL2+ 4-Port VoIP IADUser’s GuideVersion 3.409/2007Edition 2DEFAULT LOGINIP Address http://192.168.1

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Contents OverviewP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide10Maintenance and Troubleshooting ...

Page 4 - Document Conventions

P-2602HWLNI User’s Guide101CHAPTER 7 WAN SetupThis chapter describes how to configure WAN settings.7.1 WAN OverviewA WAN (Wide Area Network) is an o

Page 5 - Icons Used in Figures

Chapter 7 WAN SetupP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide1027.1.1.3 PPPoAPPPoA stands for Point to Point Protocol over ATM Adaptation Layer 5 (AAL5). A PPPoA conne

Page 6 - Safety Warnings

Chapter 7 WAN SetupP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide1037.1.4.1 IP Assignment with PPPoA or PPPoE EncapsulationIf you have a dynamic IP, then the IP Address a

Page 7 - Safety Warnings

Chapter 7 WAN SetupP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide104For example, if the normal route has a metric of "1" and the traffic-redirect route has a metr

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Chapter 7 WAN SetupP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide1057.3.1 ATM Traffic ClassesThese are the basic ATM traffic classes defined by the ATM Forum Traffic Mana

Page 9 - Contents Overview

Chapter 7 WAN SetupP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide1067.5 Internet Access Setup Use this screen to change your ZyXEL Device’s WAN remote node settings. Click

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Chapter 7 WAN SetupP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide107Multiplexing Select the method of multiplexing used by your ISP from the drop-down list. Choices are VC

Page 11 - Table of Contents

Chapter 7 WAN SetupP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide1087.5.1 Advanced Internet Access Setup Use this screen to edit your ZyXEL Device's advanced WAN sett

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Chapter 7 WAN SetupP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide1097.6 WAN More Connections The ZyXEL Device allows you to configure more than one Internet access connec

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Table of ContentsP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide11Table of ContentsAbout This User's Guide ...

Page 14 - Chapter 10

Chapter 7 WAN SetupP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide110Figure 52 WAN More ConnectionsThe following table describes the labels in this screen. 7.7 More Conn

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Chapter 7 WAN SetupP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide111Figure 53 More Connections EditThe following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 26 Mo

Page 16 - Chapter 13

Chapter 7 WAN SetupP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide112Service Name (PPPoE only) Type the name of your PPPoE service here.Multiplexing Select the method of mul

Page 17 - Chapter 15

Chapter 7 WAN SetupP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide1137.8 More Connections Edit Advanced Click the Advanced button in the More Connections Edit screen to di

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Chapter 7 WAN SetupP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide1147.9 Traffic Redirect Traffic redirect forwards traffic to a backup gateway when the ZyXEL Device cannot

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Chapter 7 WAN SetupP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide115Figure 57 WAN Backup SetupThe following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 28 WAN Ba

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Chapter 7 WAN SetupP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide116Traffic Redirect Traffic redirect forwards traffic to a backup gateway when the ZyXEL Device cannot con

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P-2602HWLNI User’s Guide117CHAPTER 8 LAN SetupThis chapter describes how to configure LAN settings.8.1 LAN Overview A Local Area Network (LAN) is a

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Chapter 8 LAN SetupP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide1188.1.2 DHCP SetupDHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol, RFC 2131 and RFC 2132) allows individual cli

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Chapter 8 LAN SetupP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide119Where you obtain your network number depends on your particular situation. If the ISP or your network a

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Table of ContentsP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide122.3.1 Title Bar ...

Page 25 - List of Figures

Chapter 8 LAN SetupP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide1208.3.2 RIP SetupRIP (Routing Information Protocol) allows a router to exchange routing information with

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Chapter 8 LAN SetupP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide1218.3.4 Any IPTraditionally, you must set the IP addresses and the subnet masks of a computer and the Zy

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Chapter 8 LAN SetupP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide122The following lists out the steps taken, when a computer tries to access the Internet for the first time

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Chapter 8 LAN SetupP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide1238.4.1 Configuring Advanced LAN Setup Use this screen to edit your ZyXEL Device's RIP, multicast,

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Chapter 8 LAN SetupP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide1248.5 DHCP SetupClick Network > DHCP Setup to open this screen. Use this screen to configure the DNS s

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Chapter 8 LAN SetupP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide1258.6 LAN Client ListThis table allows you to assign IP addresses on the LAN to specific individual comp

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Chapter 8 LAN SetupP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide126Figure 63 LAN Client ListThe following table describes the labels in this screen.8.7 LAN IP AliasIP a

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Chapter 8 LAN SetupP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide127When you use IP alias, you can also configure firewall rules to control access between the LAN's l

Page 33 - List of Tables

Chapter 8 LAN SetupP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide128The following table describes the labels in this screen.Table 33 LAN IP Alias LABEL DESCRIPTIONIP Alia

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P-2602HWLNI User’s Guide129CHAPTER 9 Wireless LANThis chapter discusses how to configure the wireless network settings in your ZyXEL Device. See the

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Table of ContentsP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide137.1.1 Encapsulation ...

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Chapter 9 Wireless LANP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide130Like radio stations or television channels, each wireless network uses a specific channel, or frequen

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Chapter 9 Wireless LANP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide131Unauthorized wireless devices can still see the information that is sent in the wireless network, ev

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Chapter 9 Wireless LANP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide1329.2.5 One-Touch Intelligent Security Technology (OTIST)With ZyXEL’s OTIST, you set up the SSID and t

Page 39 - Introduction

Chapter 9 Wireless LANP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide1339.4 Additional Wireless TermsThe following table describes wireless network terms and acronyms used

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Chapter 9 Wireless LANP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide134Figure 68 Wireless LAN: General The following table describes the labels in this screen.9.5.1 No S

Page 41 - CHAPTER 1

Chapter 9 Wireless LANP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide135" If you do not enable any wireless security on your ZyXEL Device, your network is accessible t

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Chapter 9 Wireless LANP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide136Figure 70 Wireless: Static WEP EncryptionThe following table describes the wireless LAN security la

Page 43 - 1.4.1 Internet Access

Chapter 9 Wireless LANP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide137Figure 71 Wireless: WPA(2)-PSKThe following table describes the wireless LAN security labels in th

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Chapter 9 Wireless LANP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide1389.5.4 WPA(2) Authentication ScreenIn order to configure and enable WPA Authentication; click the Wir

Page 45 - 1.4.5 LAN to LAN Application

Chapter 9 Wireless LANP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide1399.5.5 Wireless LAN Advanced Setup To configure advanced wireless settings, click the Advanced Setup

Page 46 - 1.5 LEDs

Table of ContentsP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide149.2.5 One-Touch Intelligent Security Technology (OTIST) ... 1

Page 47 - 1.6 The RESET Button

Chapter 9 Wireless LANP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide140The following table describes the labels in this screen. 9.6 OTIST ScreenUse this screen to set up a

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Chapter 9 Wireless LANP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide141Figure 74 Network > Wireless LAN > OTISTThe following table describes the labels in this scr

Page 49 - CHAPTER 2

Chapter 9 Wireless LANP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide142Figure 75 Example: Wireless Client OTIST ScreenTo start OTIST in the device, click Start in this sc

Page 50 - 2.2 Login Types

Chapter 9 Wireless LANP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide143Figure 78 OTIST: In Progress on the Wireless DeviceThese screens close when the transfer is comple

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Chapter 9 Wireless LANP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide144Figure 80 MAC Address FilterThe following table describes the labels in this screen.Table 43 MAC

Page 52 - Figure 11 Main Screen

Chapter 9 Wireless LANP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide1459.8 Association ListUse this screen to view details of the wireless stations that are currently ass

Page 53 - 2.3.2 Navigation Panel

Chapter 9 Wireless LANP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide146Figure 82 Wireless LAN: QoSThe following table describes the fields in this screen.Table 45 Wirel

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Chapter 9 Wireless LANP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide1479.9.1 Application Priority ConfigurationUse this screen to edit a WMM QoS application entry. Click

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Chapter 9 Wireless LANP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide1489.10 WDS ScreenUse this screen to set up your WDS (Wireless Distribution System) links between the Z

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Chapter 9 Wireless LANP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide149Figure 84 Wireless LAN > WDSThe following table describes the fields in this screen.9.10.1 Sta

Page 57 - Table 5 Available Features

Table of ContentsP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide15Chapter 11Voice...

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Chapter 9 Wireless LANP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide150Figure 85 Wireless LAN > WDS > Static WEPThe following table describes the labels in this scr

Page 59 - 2.3.4 Status Bar

Chapter 9 Wireless LANP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide151Figure 86 Example: WDS Link using WPA-PSK with TKIP• AP-1, AP-2 and AP-3 share the same common key

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Chapter 9 Wireless LANP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide152The following table describes the labels in this screen.9.10.3 WPA2-PSK Choose WPA2-PSK from the Sec

Page 61 - Wizards and Status

Chapter 9 Wireless LANP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide153The following table describes the labels in this screen.Table 50 Wireless LAN > WDS > WPA2-P

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Chapter 9 Wireless LANP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide154

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P-2602HWLNI User’s Guide155CHAPTER 10 Network Address Translation(NAT) ScreensThis chapter discusses how to configure NAT on the ZyXEL Device.10.1 N

Page 64 - Figure 13 Wizard Welcome

Chapter 10 Network Address Translation (NAT) ScreensP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide15610.1.2 What NAT DoesIn the simplest form, NAT changes the source IP ad

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Chapter 10 Network Address Translation (NAT) ScreensP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide157Figure 90 NAT Application With IP Alias10.1.5 NAT Mapping TypesNAT

Page 66 - 3.2.1 Manual Configuration

Chapter 10 Network Address Translation (NAT) ScreensP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide158The following table summarizes these types.10.2 SUA (Single User Accou

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Chapter 10 Network Address Translation (NAT) ScreensP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide159Figure 91 NAT GeneralThe following table describes the labels in thi

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Table of ContentsP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide1611.17 Incoming Call Policy Screen ...

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Chapter 10 Network Address Translation (NAT) ScreensP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide160Many residential broadband ISP accounts do not allow you to run any ser

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Chapter 10 Network Address Translation (NAT) ScreensP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide16110.5 Configuring Port Forwarding " If you do not assign a Defaul

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Chapter 10 Network Address Translation (NAT) ScreensP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide16210.5.1 Port Forwarding Rule Edit Use this screen to edit a port forwar

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Chapter 10 Network Address Translation (NAT) ScreensP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide16310.6 Address Mapping " The Address Mapping screen is available o

Page 73 - Figure 26 Wireless LAN

Chapter 10 Network Address Translation (NAT) ScreensP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide16410.6.1 Address Mapping Rule Edit To edit an address mapping rule, clic

Page 74 - Shared Key

Chapter 10 Network Address Translation (NAT) ScreensP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide165Figure 96 Edit Address Mapping Rule The following table describes t

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Chapter 10 Network Address Translation (NAT) ScreensP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide166

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167PART IVVoIPVo i c e ( 1 6 9 )VoIP Trunking (211)Phone Usage (227)

Page 78 - Figure 32 Select a Mode

P-2602HWLNI User’s Guide169CHAPTER 11 VoiceThis chapter provides background information on VoIP and SIP and explains how to configure your device’s v

Page 79 - Figure 33 Wizard: Welcome

Table of ContentsP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide1713.3.3 Call Forwarding ...

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Chapter 11 VoiceP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide17011.2.1.2 SIP Service DomainThe SIP service domain of the VoIP service provider is the domain name in a SIP

Page 81 - Figure 37 VoIP Wizard Fail

Chapter 11 VoiceP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide171Figure 98 SIP Proxy Server11.2.2.3 SIP Redirect ServerA SIP redirect server accepts SIP requests, trans

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Chapter 11 VoiceP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide172Figure 99 SIP Redirect Server11.2.2.4 SIP Register ServerA SIP register server maintains a database of S

Page 83 - CHAPTER 5

Chapter 11 VoiceP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide17311.2.3 RTPWhen you make a VoIP call using SIP, the RTP (Real time Transport Protocol) is used to handle v

Page 84 - Figure 40 Wizard: Welcome

Chapter 11 VoiceP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide174The following figure shows the SIP and session traffic flow between the user agents (UA 1 and UA 2) and the

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Chapter 11 VoiceP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide1755 User Agent 2 sends an OK response to Proxy 2 after the call is answered. This is also relayed back to Us

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Chapter 11 VoiceP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide17611.2.10 Custom Tones (IVR)IVR (Interactive Voice Response) is a feature that allows you to use your teleph

Page 87 - CHAPTER 6

Chapter 11 VoiceP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide17711.3.1 Type Of Service (ToS)Network traffic can be classified by setting the ToS (Type Of Service) values

Page 88 - Table 17 Status Screen

Chapter 11 VoiceP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide17811.4 SIP Settings Screen The ZyXEL Device uses a SIP account to make outgoing VoIP calls and check if an i

Page 89 - Chapter 6 Status Screens

Chapter 11 VoiceP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide17911.5 Advanced SIP Setup Screen Click VoIP > SIP > SIP Settings to open the SIP Settings screen. Sel

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Table of ContentsP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide1815.4.1 LAN to WAN Rules ...

Page 91 - 6.2 Any IP Table

Chapter 11 VoiceP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide180Figure 103 VoIP > SIP Settings > AdvancedEach field is described in the following table. Table 62

Page 92 - 6.4 Packet Statistics

Chapter 11 VoiceP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide181URL Type Select whether or not to include the SIP service domain name when the ZyXEL Device sends the SIP

Page 93 - Table 20 Packet Statistics

Chapter 11 VoiceP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide18211.6 SIP QoS Screen Use this screen to maintain ToS and VLAN settings for the ZyXEL Device. To access this

Page 94 - 6.5 VoIP Statistics

Chapter 11 VoiceP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide183Figure 104 SIP > QoSEach field is described in the following table. 11.7 PhoneYou can configure th

Page 95 - Table 21 VoIP Statistics

Chapter 11 VoiceP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide184You can also use the PSTN Line screen to specify phone numbers that should always use the regular phone ser

Page 96 - 6.6 LED Status

Chapter 11 VoiceP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide185• Internet phone calls (Voice over IP or VoIP). These calls are made and received using the Internet conne

Page 97 - Table 22 LED Status

Chapter 11 VoiceP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide186Figure 105 Phone > Analog PhoneEach field is described in the following table.Table 64 Phone > An

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Chapter 11 VoiceP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide18711.9 Advanced Analog Phone Setup Screen Use this screen to edit advanced settings for each phone port. To

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Chapter 11 VoiceP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide188Figure 106 Phone > Analog Phone > AdvancedEach field is described in the following table.Table 65

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Chapter 11 VoiceP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide18911.10 ISDN Phone This screen allows you to configure the outgoing and incoming call settings for ISDN pho

Page 101 - CHAPTER 7

Table of ContentsP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide1918.4 Secure Gateway Address ...

Page 102 - 7.1.4 IP Address Assignment

Chapter 11 VoiceP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide19011.10.2 Configuring the ISDN Phone ScreenUse the ISDN Phone screen to do the following. • Configure which

Page 103 - 7.2 Metric

Chapter 11 VoiceP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide19111.11 Common Phone Settings Screen Use this screen to activate and deactivate immediate dialing and set u

Page 104 - 7.3 Traffic Shaping

Chapter 11 VoiceP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide192For the PHONE 1 and PHONE 2 ports, an extension number is composed of a group number and a sub number. If g

Page 105 - 7.3.1 ATM Traffic Classes

Chapter 11 VoiceP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide193Each field is described in the following table.11.13 Advanced Ext. Table Setup ScreenYou can create call-

Page 106 - 7.5 Internet Access Setup

Chapter 11 VoiceP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide194Figure 110 VoIP > Phone > Ext. Table > AdvancedEach field is described in the following table.11

Page 107 - P-2602HWLNI User’s Guide

Chapter 11 VoiceP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide195• Internal Calls (see Section 13.3 on page 227)• Call Park and Pickup• Do not Disturb" To take full a

Page 108 - Chapter 7 WAN Setup

Chapter 11 VoiceP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide196If you have another call, press the flash key and then “2” to switch back and forth between caller A and B

Page 109 - 7.6 WAN More Connections

Chapter 11 VoiceP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide197After pressing the flash key, if you do not issue the sub-command before the default sub-command timeout (

Page 110 - 7.7 More Connections Edit

Chapter 11 VoiceP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide1987 If you want to separate the activated three-way conference into two individual connections again, press t

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Chapter 11 VoiceP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide199In peer-to-peer calls, you call another VoIP device directly without going through a VoIP Service provider

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Table of ContentsP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide2019.14 Trusted Remote Host Certificate Details ...

Page 114 - 7.10 WAN Backup Setup

Chapter 11 VoiceP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide20011.17 Incoming Call Policy Screen Use this screen to maintain rules for handling incoming calls. You can b

Page 115 - Table 28 WAN Backup Setup

Chapter 11 VoiceP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide201You can create two sets of call-forwarding rules. Each one is stored in a call-forwarding table. Each fiel

Page 116 - Check WAN IP Address

Chapter 11 VoiceP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide20211.18 Distinctive Ring ScreenThis screen lets you specify ring types for calls from particular numbers. Th

Page 117 - CHAPTER 8

Chapter 11 VoiceP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide203Figure 114 Phone Book > Distinctive RingEach field is described in the following table.Table 75 Pho

Page 118 - 8.3 LAN TCP/IP

Chapter 11 VoiceP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide20411.19 SIP Prefix ScreenThe SIP prefix screen allows you to set up numbers you dial on your phone to specif

Page 119 - Chapter 8 LAN Setup

Chapter 11 VoiceP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide205Figure 115 Phone Book > SIP PrefixEach field is described in the following table.Table 76 Phone Boo

Page 120 - 8.3.3 Multicast

Chapter 11 VoiceP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide20611.20 PSTN Line With the PSTN line you can make and receive regular PSTN phone calls. Use a prefix number

Page 121 - 8.3.4 Any IP

Chapter 11 VoiceP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide207Each field is described in the following table.11.22 ISDN Line ScreenUse this screen to set up the ISDN l

Page 122 - 8.4 Configuring LAN IP

Chapter 11 VoiceP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide20811.23 Fixed Line NumbersConfigure the Fixed Line Numbers screen to:• Use your analog phone(s) to make and

Page 123 - Table 30 Advanced LAN Setup

Chapter 11 VoiceP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide209• They configure their MSN mappings in the ZyXEL Device’s VoI P > Fixed Line Numbers screen. Carol map

Page 124 - 8.5 DHCP Setup

Table of ContentsP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide2123.6 Configuring FTP ...

Page 125 - 8.6 LAN Client List

Chapter 11 VoiceP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide210Figure 118 VoIP > Fixed Line Numbers ScreenThe following table describes the labels in this screen. Ta

Page 126 - 8.7 LAN IP Alias

P-2602HWLNI User’s Guide211CHAPTER 12 VoIP TrunkingUse these screens to configure VoIP trunking on your ZyXEL Device. 12.1 VoIP Trunking Overview Vo

Page 127 - Figure 65 LAN IP Alias

Chapter 12 VoIP TrunkingP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide212Other settings controlled by the auto attendant include a time limit to decide whether you want to

Page 128 - Table 33 LAN IP Alias

Chapter 12 VoIP TrunkingP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide21312.3 Call RulesCall rules automate the forwarding of calls, first to a remote peer device and the

Page 129 - CHAPTER 9

Chapter 12 VoIP TrunkingP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide214Figure 121 PSTN Phone To VoIP Phone12.4.3 PSTN Phone To PSTN Phone via VoIPA PSTN phone A makes

Page 130 - 9.2.3 User Authentication

Chapter 12 VoIP TrunkingP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide215Each field is described in the following table.12.6 Trunking Peer Call ScreenUse this screen to s

Page 131 - 9.2.4 Encryption

Chapter 12 VoIP TrunkingP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide216Figure 124 VoIP > Trunking > Peer CallEach field is described in the following table.Table

Page 132 - Chapter 9 Wireless LAN

Chapter 12 VoIP TrunkingP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide21712.7 Trunking Call Rule ScreenUse this screen to set up rules that determine which peer VoIP devi

Page 133 - 9.5 General WLAN Screen

Chapter 12 VoIP TrunkingP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide218Figure 125 VoIP > Trunking > Call RuleEach field is described in the following table.Table

Page 134 - 9.5.1 No Security

Chapter 12 VoIP TrunkingP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide21912.8 VoIP Trunking Example: VoIP to PSTNThis example shows how to configure VoIP to PSTN trunking

Page 135 - 9.5.2 WEP Encryption Screen

Table of ContentsP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide2226.4 Configuring Call History Settings ...

Page 136 - 9.5.3 WPA(2)-PSK

Chapter 12 VoIP TrunkingP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide220Figure 127 VoIP to PSTN Example - Speed Dial Screen 2 An outgoing authentication account needs to

Page 137 - Chapter 9 Wireless LAN

Chapter 12 VoIP TrunkingP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide221Figure 129 VoIP to PSTN Example - Incoming Authentication 12.8.4 Call Progression The advantag

Page 138 - Table 40 Wireless: WPA(2)

Chapter 12 VoIP TrunkingP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide22212.9.1 Background InformationA company has its headquarters in one city and a branch office in ano

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Chapter 12 VoIP TrunkingP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide223Figure 131 PSTN to PSTN Example: General Configuration2 An outgoing authentication account needs

Page 140 - 9.6 OTIST Screen

Chapter 12 VoIP TrunkingP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide224Figure 133 PSTN to PSTN Example - Call Rule 12.9.3 Configuration Details: IncomingThe branch o

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Chapter 12 VoIP TrunkingP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide225Table 86 PSTN to PSTN: VoIP Trunking Call ProgressionMANAGER HEADQUARTERS BRANCH OFFICE SALES1

Page 142 - Figure 76 OTIST: Settings

Chapter 12 VoIP TrunkingP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide226

Page 143 - 9.7 MAC Filter

P-2602HWLNI User’s Guide227CHAPTER 13 Phone UsageThis chapter describes how to use a phone connected to your ZyXEL Device for basic tasks.13.1 Diali

Page 144 - Table 43 MAC Address Filter

Chapter 13 Phone UsageP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide228• Follow Me• Call Pickup" To use these supplementary functions for internal calls, you have to c

Page 145 - 9.9 QoS Screen

Chapter 13 Phone UsageP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide229• Remote setting (when you are at another place):When you hear the dial tone, dial “*04” followed by

Page 146 - Table 45 Wireless LAN: QoS

Table of ContentsP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide2329.9.4 TFTP Upload Command Example ...

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Chapter 13 Phone UsageP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide230

Page 148 - 9.10 WDS Screen

231PART VSecurityFirewalls (233)Firewall Configuration (245)Content Filtering (265)Introduction to IPSec (269)VPN Screens (275)Certificates (301

Page 150 - 9.10.2 WPA-PSK

P-2602HWLNI User’s Guide233CHAPTER 14 FirewallsThis chapter gives some background information on firewalls and introduces the ZyXEL Device firewall.1

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Chapter 14 FirewallsP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide23414.2.2 Application-level FirewallsApplication-level firewalls restrict access by serving as proxies fo

Page 152 - 9.10.3 WPA2-PSK

Chapter 14 FirewallsP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide23514.3.1 Denial of Service AttacksFigure 135 Firewall Application14.4 Denial of ServiceDenials of Se

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Chapter 14 FirewallsP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide23614.4.2 Types of DoS AttacksThere are four types of DoS attacks: 1 Those that exploit bugs in a TCP/IP

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Chapter 14 FirewallsP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide237Figure 137 SYN Flood•In a LAND Attack, hackers flood SYN packets into the network with a spoofed sou

Page 155 - CHAPTER 10

Chapter 14 FirewallsP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide23814.4.2.1 ICMP Vulnerability ICMP is an error-reporting protocol that works in concert with IP. The fol

Page 156 - 10.1.4 NAT Application

Chapter 14 FirewallsP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide239are allowed in. The ZyXEL Device uses stateful packet inspection to protect the private LAN from hacke

Page 157 - 10.1.5 NAT Mapping Types

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Page 158 - 10.3 NAT General Setup

Chapter 14 FirewallsP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide2406 Later, an inbound packet reaches the interface. This packet is part of the connection previously esta

Page 159 - 10.4 Port Forwarding

Chapter 14 FirewallsP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide241If an initiation packet originates on the LAN, this means that someone is trying to make a connection

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Chapter 14 FirewallsP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide24214.6 Guidelines for Enhancing Security with Your Firewall• Change the default password. • Limit who ca

Page 161 - Table 54 Port Forwarding

Chapter 14 FirewallsP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide243• Always shred confidential information, particularly about your computer, before throwing it away. So

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Chapter 14 FirewallsP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide244• To selectively block/allow inbound or outbound traffic between inside host/networks and outside host/

Page 163 - 10.6 Address Mapping

P-2602HWLNI User’s Guide245CHAPTER 15 Firewall ConfigurationThis chapter shows you how to enable and configure the ZyXEL Device firewall.15.1 Access

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Chapter 15 Firewall ConfigurationP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide246You may define additional rules and sets or modify existing ones but please exercise extre

Page 165

Chapter 15 Firewall ConfigurationP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide2472 Does this rule stop LAN users from accessing critical resources on the Internet? For ex

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Chapter 15 Firewall ConfigurationP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide24815.4.1 LAN to WAN RulesThe default rule for LAN to WAN traffic is that all users on the L

Page 167 - Phone Usage (227)

Chapter 15 Firewall ConfigurationP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide249The following table describes the labels in this screen. 15.6 Firewall Rules Summary &qu

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List of FiguresP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide25List of FiguresFigure 1 Internet Access Application ...

Page 169 - CHAPTER 11

Chapter 15 Firewall ConfigurationP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide250Figure 141 Firewall Rules The following table describes the labels in this screen. Tabl

Page 170 - 11.2.2 SIP Servers

Chapter 15 Firewall ConfigurationP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide25115.6.1 Configuring Firewall Rules Refer to Section 14.1 on page 233 for more informati

Page 171 - Figure 98 SIP Proxy Server

Chapter 15 Firewall ConfigurationP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide252Figure 142 Firewall: Edit RuleThe following table describes the labels in this screen.Ta

Page 172 - Chapter 11 Voice

Chapter 15 Firewall ConfigurationP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide253Source/Destination AddressAddress Type Do you want your rule to apply to packets with a p

Page 173 - 11.2.5 SIP Call Progression

Chapter 15 Firewall ConfigurationP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide25415.6.2 Customized Services Configure customized services and port numbers not predefined

Page 174

Chapter 15 Firewall ConfigurationP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide255Figure 144 Firewall: Configure Customized ServicesThe following table describes the lab

Page 175 - 11.2.7 Voice Coding

Chapter 15 Firewall ConfigurationP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide256Figure 145 Firewall Example: Rules3 In the Rules screen, select the index number after t

Page 176 - 11.2.10 Custom Tones (IVR)

Chapter 15 Firewall ConfigurationP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide257Figure 147 Firewall Example: Edit Rule: Destination Address 9 Use the Add >> and

Page 177 - 11.3.3 VLAN

Chapter 15 Firewall ConfigurationP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide258Figure 148 Firewall Example: Edit Rule: Select Customized ServicesOn completing the conf

Page 178 - 11.4 SIP Settings Screen

Chapter 15 Firewall ConfigurationP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide259Figure 149 Firewall Example: Rules: MyService 15.8 DoS Thresholds For DoS attacks, the

Page 179

List of FiguresP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide26Figure 39 Select a Mode ...

Page 180

Chapter 15 Firewall ConfigurationP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide26015.8.2 Half-Open SessionsAn unusually high number of half-open sessions (either an absolu

Page 181

Chapter 15 Firewall ConfigurationP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide261Figure 150 Firewall: ThresholdThe following table describes the labels in this screen.T

Page 182 - 11.6 SIP QoS Screen

Chapter 15 Firewall ConfigurationP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide26215.9 Firewall CommandsThe following describes the firewall commands. See the Command Inte

Page 183 - 11.7 Phone

Chapter 15 Firewall ConfigurationP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide263disp Displays the firewall log type and count.clear Clears the firewall log count.pktdump

Page 184 - 11.8 Analog Phone

Chapter 15 Firewall ConfigurationP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide264

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P-2602HWLNI User’s Guide265CHAPTER 16 Content FilteringThis chapter covers how to configure content filtering.16.1 Content Filtering Overview Intern

Page 186

Chapter 16 Content FilteringP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide266The following table describes the labels in this screen. 16.3 Configuring the Schedule Use t

Page 187

Chapter 16 Content FilteringP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide267The following table describes the labels in this screen. 16.4 Configuring Trusted Computers

Page 188

Chapter 16 Content FilteringP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide268

Page 189 - 11.10 ISDN Phone

P-2602HWLNI User’s Guide269CHAPTER 17 Introduction to IPSecThis chapter introduces the basics of IPSec VPNs.17.1 VPN Overview A VPN (Virtual Privat

Page 190

List of FiguresP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide27Figure 82 Wireless LAN: QoS ...

Page 191 - 11.12 Ext. Table

Chapter 17 Introduction to IPSecP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide270Figure 154 Encryption and Decryption17.1.3.2 Data ConfidentialityThe IPSec sender can en

Page 192

Chapter 17 Introduction to IPSecP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide271Figure 155 IPSec Architecture17.2.1 IPSec AlgorithmsThe ESP (Encapsulating Security Pay

Page 193 - screen

Chapter 17 Introduction to IPSecP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide272Figure 156 Transport and Tunnel Mode IPSec Encapsulation17.3.1 Transport ModeTransport m

Page 194

Chapter 17 Introduction to IPSecP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide273A NAT device in between the IPSec endpoints will rewrite either the source or destination

Page 195 - 11.14.1 The Flash Key

Chapter 17 Introduction to IPSecP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide274

Page 196

P-2602HWLNI User’s Guide275CHAPTER 18 VPN ScreensThis chapter introduces the VPN screens. See Chapter 27 on page 387 for information on viewing logs

Page 197

Chapter 18 VPN ScreensP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide27618.3 My IP AddressMy IP Address is the WAN IP address of the ZyXEL Device. The ZyXEL Device has to r

Page 198 - 11.16 Speed Dial

Chapter 18 VPN ScreensP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide277If the remote secure gateway has a static WAN IP address, enter it in the Secure Gateway Address fie

Page 199

Chapter 18 VPN ScreensP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide278Figure 158 VPN SetupThe following table describes the fields in this screen.Table 103 VPN SetupLA

Page 200

Chapter 18 VPN ScreensP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide27918.6 Keep AliveWhen you initiate an IPSec tunnel with keep alive enabled, the ZyXEL Device automati

Page 201

List of FiguresP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide28Figure 125 VoIP > Trunking > Call Rule ...

Page 202

Chapter 18 VPN ScreensP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide280NAT is not normally compatible with ESP in transport mode either, but the ZyXEL Device’s NAT Traversa

Page 203

Chapter 18 VPN ScreensP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide281The following figure depicts an example where three VPN tunnels are created from ZyXEL Device A; one

Page 204 - 11.19 SIP Prefix Screen

Chapter 18 VPN ScreensP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide28218.9.1 ID Type and Content ExamplesTwo IPSec routers must have matching ID type and content configur

Page 205

Chapter 18 VPN ScreensP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide283The two ZyXEL Devices in this example cannot complete their negotiation because ZyXEL Device B’s Loc

Page 206 - 11.21 PSTN Line Screen

Chapter 18 VPN ScreensP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide284Figure 161 Edit VPN Policies The following table describes the fields in this screen.Table 109 Ed

Page 207 - 11.22 ISDN Line Screen

Chapter 18 VPN ScreensP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide285IPSec Key Mode Select IKE or Manual from the drop-down list box. IKE provides more protection so it

Page 208 - 11.23 Fixed Line Numbers

Chapter 18 VPN ScreensP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide286End / Subnet Mask When the Remote Address Type field is configured to Single, this field is N/A. When

Page 209

Chapter 18 VPN ScreensP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide287Secure Gateway AddressType the WAN IP address or the URL (up to 31 characters) of the IPSec router w

Page 210

Chapter 18 VPN ScreensP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide28818.12 IKE PhasesThere are two phases to every IKE (Internet Key Exchange) negotiation – phase 1 (Au

Page 211 - CHAPTER 12

Chapter 18 VPN ScreensP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide289• Set the IPSec SA lifetime. This field allows you to determine how long the IPSec SA should stay up

Page 212 - Chapter 12 VoIP Trunking

List of FiguresP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide29Figure 168 Telecommuters Using Unique VPN Rules Example ...

Page 213 - 12.4 VoIP Trunking Scenarios

Chapter 18 VPN ScreensP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide290Figure 163 Advanced VPN PoliciesThe following table describes the fields in this screen.Table 110

Page 214 - 12.5 Trunking General Screen

Chapter 18 VPN ScreensP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide291Pre-Shared Key Type your pre-shared key in this field. A pre-shared key identifies a communicating p

Page 215 - Chapter 12 VoIP Trunking

Chapter 18 VPN ScreensP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide29218.14 Manual Key SetupManual key management is useful if you have problems with IKE key management.1

Page 216

Chapter 18 VPN ScreensP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide293Figure 164 VPN: Manual KeyThe following table describes the fields in this screen.Table 111 VPN:

Page 217

Chapter 18 VPN ScreensP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide294DNS Server (for IPSec VPN)If there is a private DNS server that services the VPN, type its IP address

Page 218

Chapter 18 VPN ScreensP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide29518.16 Viewing SA Monitor Click Security, VPN and Monitor to open the SA Monitor screen as shown. Us

Page 219

Chapter 18 VPN ScreensP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide296When there is outbound traffic but no inbound traffic, the SA times out automatically after two minut

Page 220

Chapter 18 VPN ScreensP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide29718.17 Configuring Global Setting To change your ZyXEL Device’s global settings, click VPN and then

Page 221 - 12.8.4 Call Progression

Chapter 18 VPN ScreensP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide298Figure 167 Telecommuters Sharing One VPN Rule Example18.18.2 Telecommuters Using Unique VPN Rules

Page 222

Chapter 18 VPN ScreensP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide299Figure 168 Telecommuters Using Unique VPN Rules ExampleTable 115 Telecommuters Using Unique VPN

Page 223

About This User's GuideP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide3About This User's GuideIntended AudienceThis manual is intended for people who want to con

Page 224 - 12.9.4 Call Progression

List of FiguresP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide30Figure 211 Add/Remove Programs: Windows Setup: Communication ...

Page 225

Chapter 18 VPN ScreensP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide30018.19 VPN and Remote ManagementIf a VPN tunnel uses Telnet, FTP, WWW, then you should configure remo

Page 226

P-2602HWLNI User’s Guide301CHAPTER 19 CertificatesThis chapter gives background information about public-key certificates and explains how to use the

Page 227 - CHAPTER 13

Chapter 19 CertificatesP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide302Certification authorities maintain directory servers with databases of valid and revoked certificate

Page 228 - 13.3.4 Follow Me

Chapter 19 CertificatesP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide30319.4 My CertificatesClick Security > Certificates > My Certificates to open the My Certifica

Page 229 - 13.5 Auto Firmware Upgrade

Chapter 19 CertificatesP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide30419.5 My Certificate Import Click Security > Certificates > My Certificates and then Import to

Page 230 - Chapter 13 Phone Usage

Chapter 19 CertificatesP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide305" The certificate you import replaces the corresponding request in the My Certificates screen.

Page 231 - Security

Chapter 19 CertificatesP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide30619.6 My Certificate Create Click Security > Certificates > My Certificates > Create to ope

Page 232

Chapter 19 CertificatesP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide307Organizational Unit Type up to 127 characters to identify the organizational unit or department to

Page 233 - CHAPTER 14

Chapter 19 CertificatesP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide308After you click Apply in the My Certificate Create screen, you see a screen that tells you the ZyXEL

Page 234 - Chapter 14 Firewalls

Chapter 19 CertificatesP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide309Figure 173 My Certificate Details

Page 235 - 14.4 Denial of Service

List of FiguresP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide31Figure 254 Windows XP: Control Panel: Network Connections: Properties ...

Page 236 - 14.4.2 Types of DoS Attacks

Chapter 19 CertificatesP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide310The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 119 My Certificate DetailsLABEL DES

Page 237 - Figure 138 Smurf Attack

Chapter 19 CertificatesP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide31119.8 Trusted CAs Click Security > Certificates > Trusted CAs to open the Trusted CAs scree

Page 238 - 14.5 Stateful Inspection

Chapter 19 CertificatesP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide312Figure 174 Trusted CAsThe following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 120 Trusted

Page 239

Chapter 19 CertificatesP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide31319.9 Trusted CA Import Click Security > Certificates > Trusted CAs to open the Trusted CAs

Page 240 - 14.5.3 TCP Security

Chapter 19 CertificatesP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide31419.10 Trusted CA Details Click Security > Certificates > Trusted CAs to open the Trusted CAs

Page 241 - 14.5.5 Upper Layer Protocols

Chapter 19 CertificatesP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide315The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 122 Trusted CA DetailsLABEL DESCRI

Page 242 - 14.6.1 Security In General

Chapter 19 CertificatesP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide31619.11 Trusted Remote Hosts Click Security > Certificates > Trusted Remote Hosts to open the

Page 243 - 14.7.2 Firewall

Chapter 19 CertificatesP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide317Figure 177 Trusted Remote HostsThe following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 123

Page 244

Chapter 19 CertificatesP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide31819.12 Verifying a Trusted Remote Host’s CertificateCertificates issued by certification authorities

Page 245 - CHAPTER 15

Chapter 19 CertificatesP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide31919.13 Trusted Remote Hosts Import Click Security > Certificates > Trusted Remote Hosts to

Page 246 - 15.3 Rule Logic Overview

List of FiguresP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide32

Page 247 - 15.4 Connection Direction

Chapter 19 CertificatesP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide320Figure 181 Trusted Remote Host Details

Page 248 - 15.4.2 Alerts

Chapter 19 CertificatesP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide321The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 125 Trusted Remote Host DetailsLAB

Page 249 - 15.6 Firewall Rules Summary

Chapter 19 CertificatesP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide32219.15 Directory Servers Click Security > Certificates > Directory Servers to open the Directo

Page 250 - Table 92 Firewall Rules

Chapter 19 CertificatesP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide323Figure 182 Directory ServersThe following table describes the labels in this screen. 19.16 Direc

Page 251

Chapter 19 CertificatesP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide324Figure 183 Directory Server Add and EditThe following table describes the labels in this screen. T

Page 252

325PART VIAdvancedStatic Route (327)Bandwidth Management (331)Dynamic DNS Setup (339)Remote Management Configuration (343)Universal Plug-and-Play

Page 254 - 15.6.2 Customized Services

P-2602HWLNI User’s Guide327CHAPTER 20 Static RouteThis chapter shows you how to configure static routes for your ZyXEL Device.20.1 Static Route Ea

Page 255 - 15.7 Example Firewall Rule

Chapter 20 Static RouteP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide328Figure 185 Static RouteThe following table describes the labels in this screen. 20.2.1 Static Rou

Page 256

Chapter 20 Static RouteP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide329Figure 186 Static Route EditThe following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 129

Page 257

List of TablesP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide33List of TablesTable 1 Models Covered ...

Page 258 - 10.0.0.15 on the LAN

Chapter 20 Static RouteP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide330

Page 259 - 15.8 DoS Thresholds

P-2602HWLNI User’s Guide331CHAPTER 21 Bandwidth ManagementThis chapter contains information about configuring bandwidth management, editing rules and

Page 260 - 15.8.2 Half-Open Sessions

Chapter 21 Bandwidth ManagementP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide332ATC assigns priority based on packet size, since time-sensitive applications such as Interne

Page 261

Chapter 21 Bandwidth ManagementP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide33321.5 Application and Subnet-based Bandwidth ManagementYou could also create bandwidth clas

Page 262 - 15.9 Firewall Commands

Chapter 21 Bandwidth ManagementP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide334The following table describes the labels in this screen. 21.7 Bandwidth Management Rule Set

Page 263

Chapter 21 Bandwidth ManagementP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide33521.7.1 Rule ConfigurationClick the Edit icon or User defined in the Service field to confi

Page 264

Chapter 21 Bandwidth ManagementP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide336The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 136 Bandwidth Management R

Page 265 - CHAPTER 16

Chapter 21 Bandwidth ManagementP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide33721.8 Bandwidth Monitor To view the ZyXEL Device’s bandwidth usage, click Advanced > Ba

Page 266 - Chapter 16 Content Filtering

Chapter 21 Bandwidth ManagementP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide338

Page 267 - Chapter 16 Content Filtering

P-2602HWLNI User’s Guide339CHAPTER 22 Dynamic DNS SetupThis chapter discusses how to configure your ZyXEL Device to use Dynamic DNS.22.1 Dynamic DNS

Page 268

List of TablesP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide34Table 39 Wireless: WPA(2)-PSK ...

Page 269 - CHAPTER 17

Chapter 22 Dynamic DNS SetupP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide340Figure 192 Dynamic DNSThe following table describes the fields in this screen. Table 137 Dy

Page 270 - 17.2 IPSec Architecture

Chapter 22 Dynamic DNS SetupP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide341Dynamic DNS server auto detect IP AddressSelect this option only when there are one or more NA

Page 271 - 17.3 Encapsulation

Chapter 22 Dynamic DNS SetupP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide342

Page 272 - 17.4 IPSec and NAT

P-2602HWLNI User’s Guide343CHAPTER 23 Remote ManagementConfigurationThis chapter provides information on configuring remote management.23.1 Remote M

Page 273 - Table 101 VPN and NAT

Chapter 23 Remote Management ConfigurationP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide344" When you choose WAN only or LAN & WAN, you still need to configure a f

Page 274

Chapter 23 Remote Management ConfigurationP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide34523.2 Introduction to HTTPSHTTPS (HyperText Transfer Protocol over Secure Socket

Page 275 - CHAPTER 18

Chapter 23 Remote Management ConfigurationP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide34623.3 HTTPTo change your ZyXEL Device’s World Wide Web settings, click Advanced &

Page 276 - 18.4 Secure Gateway Address

Chapter 23 Remote Management ConfigurationP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide34723.4 TelnetYou can configure your ZyXEL Device for remote Telnet access as show

Page 277 - 18.5 VPN Setup Screen

Chapter 23 Remote Management ConfigurationP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide348Figure 197 Remote Management: TelnetThe following table describes the labels in

Page 278 - Table 103 VPN Setup

Chapter 23 Remote Management ConfigurationP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide349Figure 198 Remote Management: FTPThe following table describes the labels in t

Page 279 - 18.6 Keep Alive

List of TablesP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide35Table 82 VoIP > Trunking > General ...

Page 280 - 18.8 Remote DNS Server

Chapter 23 Remote Management ConfigurationP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide350Figure 199 SNMP Management ModelAn SNMP managed network consists of two main ty

Page 281 - 18.9 ID Type and Content

Chapter 23 Remote Management ConfigurationP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide35123.7.2 SNMP Traps The ZyXEL Device will send traps to the SNMP manager when any

Page 282 - VPN tunnel

Chapter 23 Remote Management ConfigurationP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide352The following table describes the labels in this screen. 23.8 Configuring DNS U

Page 283 - 18.11 Editing VPN Policies

Chapter 23 Remote Management ConfigurationP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide353Figure 201 Remote Management: DNSThe following table describes the labels in t

Page 284 - Table 109 Edit VPN Policies

Chapter 23 Remote Management ConfigurationP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide354Figure 202 Remote Management: ICMPThe following table describes the labels in t

Page 285 - Chapter 18 VPN Screens

Chapter 23 Remote Management ConfigurationP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide355Figure 203 SSH Communication Over the WAN Example 23.11 How SSH Works The fo

Page 286

Chapter 23 Remote Management ConfigurationP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide35623.12 SSH Implementation on the ZyXEL Device Your ZyXEL Device supports SSH vers

Page 287

Chapter 23 Remote Management ConfigurationP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide35723.14 Secure Telnet Using SSH ExamplesThis section shows two examples using a c

Page 288 - 18.12 IKE Phases

Chapter 23 Remote Management ConfigurationP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide358Enter “telnet 192.168.1.1 22” at a terminal prompt and press [ENTER]. The compute

Page 289 - 18.12.1 Negotiation Mode

Chapter 23 Remote Management ConfigurationP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide359Figure 209 Secure FTP: Firmware Upload Example$ sftp -1 192.168.1.1Connecting

Page 290

List of TablesP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide36Table 125 Trusted Remote Host Details ...

Page 291

Chapter 23 Remote Management ConfigurationP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide360

Page 292 - 18.14 Manual Key Setup

P-2602HWLNI User’s Guide361CHAPTER 24 Universal Plug-and-Play (UPnP)This chapter introduces the UPnP feature in the web configurator.24.1 Introducin

Page 293 - Table 111 VPN: Manual Key

Chapter 24 Universal Plug-and-Play (UPnP)P-2602HWLNI User’s Guide362When a UPnP device joins a network, it announces its presence with a multicast mes

Page 294

Chapter 24 Universal Plug-and-Play (UPnP)P-2602HWLNI User’s Guide36324.3 Installing UPnP in Windows ExampleThis section shows how to install UPnP in

Page 295 - 18.16 Viewing SA Monitor

Chapter 24 Universal Plug-and-Play (UPnP)P-2602HWLNI User’s Guide364Figure 212 Add/Remove Programs: Windows Setup: Communication: Components4 Click

Page 296 - Table 112 VPN: SA Monitor

Chapter 24 Universal Plug-and-Play (UPnP)P-2602HWLNI User’s Guide365Figure 214 Windows Optional Networking Components Wizard5 In the Networking Ser

Page 297

Chapter 24 Universal Plug-and-Play (UPnP)P-2602HWLNI User’s Guide36624.4 Using UPnP in Windows XP ExampleThis section shows you how to use the UPnP f

Page 298

Chapter 24 Universal Plug-and-Play (UPnP)P-2602HWLNI User’s Guide367Figure 217 Internet Connection Properties 4 You may edit or delete the port map

Page 299

Chapter 24 Universal Plug-and-Play (UPnP)P-2602HWLNI User’s Guide368Figure 218 Internet Connection Properties: Advanced SettingsFigure 219 Interne

Page 300

Chapter 24 Universal Plug-and-Play (UPnP)P-2602HWLNI User’s Guide369Figure 220 System Tray Icon7 Double-click on the icon to display your current I

Page 301 - CHAPTER 19

List of TablesP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide37Table 168 ICMP Notes ...

Page 302 - 19.3 Configuration Summary

Chapter 24 Universal Plug-and-Play (UPnP)P-2602HWLNI User’s Guide370Figure 222 Network Connections4 An icon with the description for each UPnP-enabl

Page 303 - 19.4 My Certificates

Chapter 24 Universal Plug-and-Play (UPnP)P-2602HWLNI User’s Guide371Figure 223 Network Connections: My Network Places6 Right-click on the icon for

Page 304 - 19.5 My Certificate Import

Chapter 24 Universal Plug-and-Play (UPnP)P-2602HWLNI User’s Guide372

Page 305 - Certificates screen

373PART VIIMaintenance and TroubleshootingSystem (375)Call History (381)Logs (387)Troubleshooting (401)Tools (407)Diagnostic (419)Product Specif

Page 307 - Chapter 19 Certificates

P-2602HWLNI User’s Guide375CHAPTER 25 SystemUse this screen to configure the ZyXEL Device’s time and date settings.25.1 General Setup and System Nam

Page 308 - 19.7 My Certificate Details

Chapter 25 SystemP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide376Figure 225 System General SetupThe following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 147 Sys

Page 309

Chapter 25 SystemP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide37725.2 Time Setting To change your ZyXEL Device’s time and date, click Maintenance > System > Time S

Page 310 - Chapter 19 Certificates

Chapter 25 SystemP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide378Manual Select this radio button to enter the time and date manually. If you configure a new time and date,

Page 311 - 19.8 Trusted CAs

Chapter 25 SystemP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide379End Date Configure the day and time when Daylight Saving Time ends if you selected Enable Daylight Saving

Page 312 - Table 120 Trusted CAs

List of TablesP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide38

Page 313 - 19.9 Trusted CA Import

Chapter 25 SystemP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide380

Page 314 - 19.10 Trusted CA Details

P-2602HWLNI User’s Guide381CHAPTER 26 Call HistoryThis chapter contains information about configuring call history settings and viewing the ZyXEL Dev

Page 315

Chapter 26 Call HistoryP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide382Figure 227 Call History > SummaryThe following table describes the fields in this screen. 26.

Page 316

Chapter 26 Call HistoryP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide383Figure 228 Call History > Call HistoryThe following table describes the fields in this screen.

Page 317

Chapter 26 Call HistoryP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide38426.4 Configuring Call History Settings Use the Call History Settings screen to configure where the

Page 318

Chapter 26 Call HistoryP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide385The following table describes the fields in this screen. Table 151 Call History > Call History

Page 319

Chapter 26 Call HistoryP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide386Apply Click Apply to save your customized settings and exit this screen. Cancel Click Cancel to retu

Page 320

P-2602HWLNI User’s Guide387CHAPTER 27 LogsThis chapter contains information about configuring general log settings and viewing the ZyXEL Device’s log

Page 321

Chapter 27 LogsP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide388Figure 230 View LogThe following table describes the fields in this screen. 27.3 Configuring Log Settin

Page 322 - 19.15 Directory Servers

Chapter 27 LogsP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide389Figure 231 Log SettingsThe following table describes the fields in this screen. Table 153 Log SettingsL

Page 323 - Table 126 Directory Servers

39PART IIntroductionIntroducing the ZyXEL Device (41)Introducing the Web Configurator (49)

Page 324

Chapter 27 LogsP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide39027.4 SMTP Error MessagesIf there are difficulties in sending e-mail the following error message appears. Se

Page 325 - Advanced

Chapter 27 LogsP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide391“SMTP action request failed. ret= ??". The “??"are described in the following table.27.4.1 Examp

Page 326

Chapter 27 LogsP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide39227.5 Log DescriptionsThis section provides descriptions of example log messages. Table 155 System Mainten

Page 327 - CHAPTER 20

Chapter 27 LogsP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide393 Table 156 System Error LogsLOG MESSAGE DESCRIPTION%s exceeds the max. number of session per host!This a

Page 328 - 20.2.1 Static Route Edit

Chapter 27 LogsP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide394 For type and code details, see Table 168 on page 397. Exceed MAX incomplete, sent TCP RSTThe router sent a

Page 329 - Table 129 Static Route Edit

Chapter 27 LogsP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide395 For type and code details, see Table 168 on page 397.board %d line %d channel %d, call %d, %s C02 OutCa

Page 330 - Chapter 20 Static Route

Chapter 27 LogsP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide396 ip spoofing - WAN [ TCP | UDP | IGMP | ESP | GRE | OSPF ]The firewall detected an IP spoofing attack on th

Page 331 - CHAPTER 21

Chapter 27 LogsP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide397 User logout because of no authentication response from user.The router logged out a user from which there

Page 332

Chapter 27 LogsP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide398 0 A gateway may discard internet datagrams if it does not have the buffer space needed to queue the datagra

Page 333

Chapter 27 LogsP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide399SIP UnRegistration Success by SIP:SIP Phone NumberThe listed SIP account’s registration was deleted from th

Page 334

Document ConventionsP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide4Document ConventionsWarnings and NotesThese are how warnings and notes are shown in this User’s Guide. 1

Page 336

Chapter 27 LogsP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide400The following table shows RFC-2408 ISAKMP payload types that the log displays. Please refer to RFC 2408 for

Page 337 - 21.8 Bandwidth Monitor

P-2602HWLNI User’s Guide401CHAPTER 28 TroubleshootingThis chapter offers some suggestions to solve problems you might encounter. The potential proble

Page 338

Chapter 28 TroubleshootingP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide40228.2 ZyXEL Device Access and LoginV I forgot the IP address for the ZyXEL Device.1 The default I

Page 339 - CHAPTER 22

Chapter 28 TroubleshootingP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide4035 Reset the device to its factory defaults, and try to access the ZyXEL Device with the default

Page 340 - Table 137 Dynamic DNS

Chapter 28 TroubleshootingP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide40428.3 Internet AccessV I cannot access the Internet.1 Check the hardware connections, and make su

Page 341 - Device and the DDNS server

Chapter 28 TroubleshootingP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide405• Check the settings for QoS. If it is disabled, you might consider activating it. If it is enab

Page 342

Chapter 28 TroubleshootingP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide406

Page 343 - CHAPTER 23

P-2602HWLNI User’s Guide407CHAPTER 29 ToolsThis chapter explains how to upload new firmware, manage configuration files and restart your ZyXEL Device

Page 344 - 23.1.3 System Timeout

Chapter 29 ToolsP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide408ZyNOS (ZyXEL Network Operating System sometimes referred to as the “ras” file) is the system firmware and h

Page 345 - 23.2 Introduction to HTTPS

Chapter 29 ToolsP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide40929.4 Firmware Upgrade Screen Click Maintenance > Tools to open the Firmware screen. Follow the instr

Page 346 - 23.3 HTTP

P-2602HWLNI User’s Guide41CHAPTER 1 Introducing the ZyXEL DeviceThis chapter introduces the main applications and features of the ZyXEL Device. It al

Page 347 - 23.5 Configuring Telnet

Chapter 29 ToolsP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide410Figure 234 Firmware Upload In ProgressThe ZyXEL Device automatically restarts in this time causing a temp

Page 348 - 23.6 Configuring FTP

Chapter 29 ToolsP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide411Figure 237 Configuration29.5.1 Backup Configuration Backup Configuration allows you to back up (save) t

Page 349 - 23.7 SNMP

Chapter 29 ToolsP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide412Figure 238 Configuration Upload SuccessfulThe ZyXEL Device automatically restarts in this time causing a

Page 350 - 23.7.1 Supported MIBs

Chapter 29 ToolsP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide413Figure 242 Reset In Process MessageYou can also press the RESET button on the rear panel to reset the fa

Page 351 - 23.7.3 Configuring SNMP

Chapter 29 ToolsP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide414computer and renames it “config.rom”. See earlier in this chapter for more information on filename conventi

Page 352 - 23.8 Configuring DNS

Chapter 29 ToolsP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide4151 Use telnet from your computer to connect to the ZyXEL Device and log in. Because TFTP does not have any

Page 353 - 23.9 Configuring ICMP

Chapter 29 ToolsP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide41629.8 Using FTP or TFTP to Restore Configuration This section shows you how to restore a previously saved

Page 354 - 23.10 SSH

Chapter 29 ToolsP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide41729.9.1 FTP File Upload Command from the DOS Prompt Example1 Launch the FTP client on your computer.2 Ente

Page 355 - 23.11 How SSH Works

Chapter 29 ToolsP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide4182 Enter the command “sys stdio 0” to disable the management idle timeout, so the TFTP transfer will not be

Page 356 - 23.13 Configuring SSH

P-2602HWLNI User’s Guide419CHAPTER 30 DiagnosticThese read-only screens display information to help you identify problems with the ZyXEL Device.30.1

Page 357 - 23.14.2 Example 2: Linux

Chapter 1 Introducing the ZyXEL DeviceP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide42The P-2602HWNLI-D3A works over ISDN (Integrated Services Digital Network). The P-2602H

Page 358

Chapter 30 DiagnosticP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide420Figure 248 Diagnostic: DSL LineThe following table describes the fields in this screen. Table 182

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Chapter 30 DiagnosticP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide421DSL Line Status Click this button to view statistics about the DSL connections.noise margin downstrea

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Chapter 30 DiagnosticP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide422

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P-2602HWLNI User’s Guide423CHAPTER 31 Product SpecificationsThe following tables summarize the ZyXEL Device’s hardware and firmware features.31.1 Ha

Page 362 - 24.2 UPnP and ZyXEL

Chapter 31 Product SpecificationsP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide424Device Management Use the web configurator to easily configure the rich range of features

Page 363 - Table 146 Configuring UPnP

Chapter 31 Product SpecificationsP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide425Zero Configuration Internet AccessOnce you connect and turn on the device, it automatical

Page 364

Chapter 31 Product SpecificationsP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide426ADSL Standards Support ITU G.992.1 G.dmt (Annex B, U-R2)EOC specified in ITU-T G.992.1ADSL

Page 365

Chapter 31 Product SpecificationsP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide42731.3 Voice Specifications" To take full advantage of the supplementary phone servic

Page 366

Chapter 31 Product SpecificationsP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide428Country Code Phone standards and settings differ from one country to another, so the setti

Page 367

Chapter 31 Product SpecificationsP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide42931.4 Wireless Features (Wireless Devices Only)Multiple SIP AccountsYou can simultaneousl

Page 368

Chapter 1 Introducing the ZyXEL DeviceP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide431.4 Applications for the ZyXEL DeviceHere are some example uses for which the ZyXEL

Page 369 - Figure 220 System Tray Icon

Chapter 31 Product SpecificationsP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide43031.4.1 IEEE 802.11g Wireless LAN IEEE 802.11g is fully compatible with the IEEE 802.11b s

Page 370 - Network

Chapter 31 Product SpecificationsP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide431" Your device may be prone to RF (Radio Frequency) interference from other 2.4 GHz d

Page 371

Chapter 31 Product SpecificationsP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide432

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433PART VIIIAppendices and IndexSetting up Your Computer’s IP Address (435)Pop-up Windows, JavaScripts and Java Permissions (447)IP Addresses and Su

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P-2602HWLNI User’s Guide435APPENDIX A Setting up Your Computer’s IPAddressAll computers must have a 10M or 100M Ethernet adapter card and TCP/IP inst

Page 375 - CHAPTER 25

Appendix A Setting up Your Computer’s IP AddressP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide436Figure 249 WIndows 95/98/Me: Network: ConfigurationInstalling ComponentsT

Page 376 - Chapter 25 System

Appendix A Setting up Your Computer’s IP AddressP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide437Configuring 1 In the Network window Configuration tab, select your network

Page 377 - 25.2 Time Setting

Appendix A Setting up Your Computer’s IP AddressP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide438Figure 251 Windows 95/98/Me: TCP/IP Properties: DNS Configuration4 Click

Page 378

Appendix A Setting up Your Computer’s IP AddressP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide439Figure 252 Windows XP: Start Menu2 For Windows XP, click Network Connect

Page 379 - Chapter 25 System

Chapter 1 Introducing the ZyXEL DeviceP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide44Figure 2 Internet Telephony Service Provider Application1.4.3 Make Peer-to-peer Cal

Page 380

Appendix A Setting up Your Computer’s IP AddressP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide440Figure 254 Windows XP: Control Panel: Network Connections: Properties4 Se

Page 381 - CHAPTER 26

Appendix A Setting up Your Computer’s IP AddressP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide441Figure 256 Windows XP: Advanced TCP/IP Settings6 If you do not know your

Page 382 - 26.3 Viewing Call History

Appendix A Setting up Your Computer’s IP AddressP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide442If you have previously configured DNS servers, click Advanced and then the

Page 383 - Chapter 26 Call History

Appendix A Setting up Your Computer’s IP AddressP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide443Figure 258 Macintosh OS 8/9: Apple Menu2 Select Ethernet built-in from t

Page 384 - Chapter 26 Call History

Appendix A Setting up Your Computer’s IP AddressP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide4444 For statically assigned settings, do the following:•From the Configure bo

Page 385

Appendix A Setting up Your Computer’s IP AddressP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide445Figure 261 Macintosh OS X: Network4 For statically assigned settings, do

Page 386

Appendix A Setting up Your Computer’s IP AddressP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide446

Page 387 - CHAPTER 27

P-2602HWLNI User’s Guide447APPENDIX B Pop-up Windows, JavaScriptsand Java PermissionsIn order to use the web configurator you need to allow:• Web bro

Page 388 - Table 152 View Log

Appendix B Pop-up Windows, JavaScripts and Java PermissionsP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide4482 Clear the Block pop-ups check box in the Pop-up Blocker sectio

Page 389 - Table 153 Log Settings

Appendix B Pop-up Windows, JavaScripts and Java PermissionsP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide449Figure 264 Internet Options: Privacy3 Type the IP address of

Page 390 - 27.4 SMTP Error Messages

Chapter 1 Introducing the ZyXEL DeviceP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide45Figure 4 Firewall Application1.4.5 LAN to LAN ApplicationYou can use your device t

Page 391 - 27.4.1 Example E-mail Log

Appendix B Pop-up Windows, JavaScripts and Java PermissionsP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide4505 Click Close to return to the Privacy screen. 6 Click Apply to

Page 392 - 27.5 Log Descriptions

Appendix B Pop-up Windows, JavaScripts and Java PermissionsP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide451Figure 267 Security Settings - Java ScriptingJava Permissions

Page 393 - Table 158 TCP Reset Logs

Appendix B Pop-up Windows, JavaScripts and Java PermissionsP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide452JAVA (Sun)1 From Internet Explorer, click Tools, Internet Option

Page 394

P-2602HWLNI User’s Guide453APPENDIX C IP Addresses and SubnettingThis appendix introduces IP addresses and subnet masks. IP addresses identify indivi

Page 395

Appendix C IP Addresses and SubnettingP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide454Figure 270 Network Number and Host IDHow much of the IP address is the network numb

Page 396 - Table 166 802.1X Logs

Appendix C IP Addresses and SubnettingP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide455Subnet masks are expressed in dotted decimal notation just like IP addresses. The fo

Page 397 - Table 168 ICMP Notes

Appendix C IP Addresses and SubnettingP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide456SubnettingYou can use subnetting to divide one network into multiple sub-networks. In

Page 398 - Table 170 SIP Logs

Appendix C IP Addresses and SubnettingP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide457Figure 272 Subnetting Example: After SubnettingIn a 25-bit subnet the host ID has

Page 399

Appendix C IP Addresses and SubnettingP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide458Example: Eight SubnetsSimilarly, use a 27-bit mask to create eight subnets (000, 001,

Page 400

Appendix C IP Addresses and SubnettingP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide459Subnet PlanningThe following table is a summary for subnet planning on a network wit

Page 401 - CHAPTER 28

Chapter 1 Introducing the ZyXEL DeviceP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide461.5 LEDsFigure 6 LEDsThe following table describes your device’s LEDs.Table 2 LED

Page 402 - V I forgot the password

Appendix C IP Addresses and SubnettingP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide460Configuring IP AddressesWhere you obtain your network number depends on your particul

Page 403 - FTP to upload new firmware

P-2602HWLNI User’s Guide461APPENDIX D Wireless LANsWireless LAN TopologiesThis section discusses ad-hoc and infrastructure wireless LAN topologies.Ad

Page 404 - 28.3 Internet Access

Appendix D Wireless LANsP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide462Figure 274 Basic Service SetESSAn Extended Service Set (ESS) consists of a series of overlapping

Page 405 - 28.4 Phone Calls and VoIP

Appendix D Wireless LANsP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide463Figure 275 Infrastructure WLANChannelA channel is the radio frequency(ies) used by wireless devi

Page 406 - Chapter 28 Troubleshooting

Appendix D Wireless LANsP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide464Figure 276 RTS/CTSWhen station A sends data to the AP, it might not know that the station B is a

Page 407 - CHAPTER 29

Appendix D Wireless LANsP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide465If the Fragmentation Threshold value is smaller than the RTS/CTS value (see previously) you set th

Page 408 - Chapter 29 Tools

Appendix D Wireless LANsP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide466Wireless security methods available on the Product Name [short] are data encryption, wireless clien

Page 409 - Table 177 Firmware Upgrade

Appendix D Wireless LANsP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide467Determines the network services available to authenticated users once they are connected to the ne

Page 410 - 29.5 Backup and Restore

Appendix D Wireless LANsP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide468For EAP-TLS authentication type, you must first have a wired connection to the network and obtain t

Page 411 - 29.5.1 Backup Configuration

Appendix D Wireless LANsP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide469Dynamic WEP Key ExchangeThe AP maps a unique key that is generated with the RADIUS server. This ke

Page 412

Chapter 1 Introducing the ZyXEL DeviceP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide47Refer to the Quick Start Guide for information on hardware connections. 1.6 The RESE

Page 413 - 29.6 Restart

Appendix D Wireless LANsP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide470Encryption Both WPA and WPA2 improve data encryption by using Temporal Key Integrity Protocol (TKIP

Page 414

Appendix D Wireless LANsP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide471Wireless Client WPA SupplicantsA wireless client supplicant is the software that runs on an operat

Page 415

Appendix D Wireless LANsP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide4723 The AP and wireless clients generate a common PMK (Pairwise Master Key). The key itself is not se

Page 416 - DAMAGE your device

Appendix D Wireless LANsP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide473Antenna OverviewAn antenna couples RF signals onto air. A transmitter within a wireless device sen

Page 417 - 29.9.3 TFTP File Upload

Appendix D Wireless LANsP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide474Positioning AntennasIn general, antennas should be mounted as high as practically possible and free

Page 418

P-2602HWLNI User’s Guide475APPENDIX E ServicesThe following table lists some commonly-used services and their associated protocols and port numbers.•

Page 419 - CHAPTER 30

Appendix E ServicesP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide476H.323 TCP 1720 NetMeeting uses this protocol.HTTP TCP 80 Hyper Text Transfer Protocol - a client/server

Page 420 - Chapter 30 Diagnostic

Appendix E ServicesP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide477PPTP_TUNNEL (GRE)User-Defined 47 PPTP (Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol) enables secure transfer of da

Page 421 - Chapter 30 Diagnostic

Appendix E ServicesP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide478TFTP UDP 69 Trivial File Transfer Protocol is an Internet file transfer protocol similar to FTP, but use

Page 422

P-2602HWLNI User’s Guide479APPENDIX F Legal InformationCopyrightCopyright © 2006 by ZyXEL Communications Corporation.The contents of this publication

Page 423 - CHAPTER 31

Chapter 1 Introducing the ZyXEL DeviceP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide48To activate OTIST in order to assign your wireless security settings to wireless clien

Page 424

Appendix F Legal InformationP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide480If this device does cause harmful interference to radio/television reception, which can be dete

Page 425

Appendix F Legal InformationP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide4812 Select your product on the ZyXEL home page to go to that product's page.3 Select the ce

Page 426

Appendix F Legal InformationP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide482

Page 427 - 31.3 Voice Specifications

P-2602HWLNI User’s Guide483APPENDIX G Customer SupportPlease have the following information ready when you contact customer support.Required Informat

Page 428 - Table 185 Voice Features

Appendix G Customer SupportP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide484• Regular Mail: ZyXEL Communications, Czech s.r.o., Modranská 621, 143 01 Praha 4 - Modrany, Ces

Page 429 - Table 186 Wireless Features

Appendix G Customer SupportP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide485India• Support E-mail: [email protected]• Sales E-mail: [email protected]• Telephone: +91-11-308881

Page 430 - Table 187 IEEE 802.11g

Appendix G Customer SupportP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide486• Regular Mail: ZyXEL Communications Inc., 1130 N. Miller St., Anaheim, CA 92806-2001, U.S.A.Nor

Page 431

Appendix G Customer SupportP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide487Sweden• Support E-mail: [email protected]• Sales E-mail: [email protected]• Telephone: +46-31-744-7

Page 432

Appendix G Customer SupportP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide488

Page 433 - PART VIII

IndexP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide489IndexAAAL5 426ACK message 173Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) 121ADSL2 426Advanced Encryption StandardSee AES.AES 470

Page 434

P-2602HWLNI User’s Guide49CHAPTER 2 Introducing the WebConfiguratorThis chapter describes how to access and navigate the web configurator.2.1 Web Co

Page 435 - APPENDIX A

IndexP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide490importing 304remote hosts 319revoked 302trusted CAs 311, 313verifying 318Certification Authority (CA) 301certification

Page 436 - Installing Components

IndexP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide491emergency numbers 206encapsulated routing link protocol (ENET ENCAP) 101encapsulation 101, 271ENET ENCAP 101PPP over E

Page 437 - Configuring

IndexP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide492IEEE 802.11i 430IEEE 802.1Q VLAN 177IGMP 120IGMP proxy 426IGMP v1 426IGMP v2 426IKE phases 288importing certificates 3

Page 438 - Windows 2000/NT/XP

IndexP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide493multiple SIP accounts 429multiple voice channels 429multiplexing 102LLC-based 102VC-based 102multiprotocol encapsulati

Page 439

IndexP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide494QQoS 176, 429Quality of Service 176, 429quick dialing 429Quick Start Guide 49RRADIUS 430, 466message types 467messages

Page 440

IndexP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide495SIP ALG 429SIP ALG passthrough 426SIP Application Layer Gateway 429SIP authentication password 80SIP authentication us

Page 441

IndexP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide496upper layer protocols 240, 241USA type call service mode 196using speed dial 227VVAD 184, 429VBR (Variable Bit Rate) 1

Page 442 - Macintosh OS 8/9

Document ConventionsP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide5Icons Used in FiguresFigures in this User’s Guide may use the following generic icons. The ZyXEL Device

Page 443

Chapter 2 Introducing the Web ConfiguratorP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide50Figure 7 Password Screen2.2 Login TypesThere are two login types; “user” and “a

Page 444 - Macintosh OS X

Chapter 2 Introducing the Web ConfiguratorP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide51" If you do not change the password, the following screen appears every time

Page 445 - Verifying Settings

Chapter 2 Introducing the Web ConfiguratorP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide52" For security reasons, the ZyXEL Device automatically logs you out if you do

Page 446

Chapter 2 Introducing the Web ConfiguratorP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide53• A - title bar• B - navigation panel• C - main window• D - status bar2.3.1 Titl

Page 447 - APPENDIX B

Chapter 2 Introducing the Web ConfiguratorP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide54Wireless LAN General Use this screen to configure the wireless LAN settings and WL

Page 448

Chapter 2 Introducing the Web ConfiguratorP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide55Firewall General Use this screen to activate/deactivate the firewall and the defa

Page 449

Chapter 2 Introducing the Web ConfiguratorP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide56Remote MGMT HTTP Use this screen to configure through which interface(s) and from

Page 450 - JavaScripts

Chapter 2 Introducing the Web ConfiguratorP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide572.3.2.1 Available Features for User and AdministratorThe following table lists t

Page 451 - Java Permissions

Chapter 2 Introducing the Web ConfiguratorP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide58Fixed Line NumbersFixed Line Numbers O OTrunking General OPeer Call OCall Rule OSe

Page 452 - JAVA (Sun)

Chapter 2 Introducing the Web ConfiguratorP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide592.3.3 Main WindowThe main window displays information and configuration fields.

Page 453 - APPENDIX C

Safety WarningsP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide6Safety Warnings1 For your safety, be sure to read and follow all warning notices and instructions.• Do NOT use

Page 454 - Subnet Masks

Chapter 2 Introducing the Web ConfiguratorP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide60

Page 455 - Notation

61PART IIWizards and StatusInternet and Wireless Setup Wizard (63)VoIP Wizard (77)Bandwidth Management Wizard (83)Status Screens (87)

Page 457 - Example: Four Subnets

P-2602HWLNI User’s Guide63CHAPTER 3 Internet and Wireless SetupWizardThis chapter provides information on the Wizard Setup screens for Internet acces

Page 458 - Example: Eight Subnets

Chapter 3 Internet and Wireless Setup WizardP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide64Figure 12 Select a Mode2 Click INTERNET/WIRELESS SETUP to configure the system

Page 459 - Subnet Planning

Chapter 3 Internet and Wireless Setup WizardP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide65Figure 14 Auto Detection: No DSL Connection3b The following screen displays i

Page 460 - Configuring IP Addresses

Chapter 3 Internet and Wireless Setup WizardP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide66Figure 16 Auto Detection: Failed3.2.1 Manual Configuration1 If the ZyXEL Devi

Page 461 - APPENDIX D

Chapter 3 Internet and Wireless Setup WizardP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide67Figure 17 Internet Access Wizard Setup: ISP ParametersThe following table des

Page 462 - Appendix D Wireless LANs

Chapter 3 Internet and Wireless Setup WizardP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide68Figure 18 Internet Connection with PPPoEThe following table describes the fiel

Page 463 - Appendix D Wireless LANs

Chapter 3 Internet and Wireless Setup WizardP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide69The following table describes the fields in this screen.Figure 20 Internet Co

Page 464 - Fragmentation Threshold

Safety WarningsP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide7

Page 465 - Wireless Security Overview

Chapter 3 Internet and Wireless Setup WizardP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide70Figure 21 Internet Connection with PPPoAThe following table describes the fiel

Page 466 - IEEE 802.1x

Chapter 3 Internet and Wireless Setup WizardP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide71Figure 22 Connection Test Failed-1• If the following screen displays, check i

Page 467 - Types of EAP Authentication

Chapter 3 Internet and Wireless Setup WizardP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide72Figure 24 Connection Test Successful2 Use this screen to activate the wireless

Page 468 - PEAP (Protected EAP)

Chapter 3 Internet and Wireless Setup WizardP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide733 Configure your wireless settings in this screen. Click Next.Figure 26 Wirel

Page 469 - WPA and WPA2

Chapter 3 Internet and Wireless Setup WizardP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide743.3.1 Manually Assign a WPA-PSK KeyChoose Manually assign a WPA-PSK key in the

Page 470 - User Authentication

Chapter 3 Internet and Wireless Setup WizardP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide75The following table describes the labels in this screen.5 Click Apply to comple

Page 471

Chapter 3 Internet and Wireless Setup WizardP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide76Figure 30 Internet Access and WLAN Wizard Setup Complete7 Launch your web brow

Page 472 - Security Parameters Summary

P-2602HWLNI User’s Guide77CHAPTER 4 VoIP WizardThis chapter shows you how to configure and register your SIP account(s).4.1 IntroductionThe ZyXEL De

Page 473 - Types of Antennas for WLAN

Chapter 4 VoIP WizardP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide78" Make sure you have a successful Internet connection before you run the VoIP wizard. To test your

Page 474 - Positioning Antennas

Chapter 4 VoIP WizardP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide79Figure 33 Wizard: Welcome3 Select the SIP server profile of your VoIP service provider, either SIP P

Page 475 - APPENDIX E

Safety WarningsP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide8

Page 476 - Appendix E Services

Chapter 4 VoIP WizardP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide80Figure 35 VoIP Wizard ConfigurationThe following table describes the labels in this screen.5 When the

Page 477 - Appendix E Services

Chapter 4 VoIP WizardP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide81Figure 36 SIP Registration Test6 The following screen displays if SIP account registration fails. Ch

Page 478

Chapter 4 VoIP WizardP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide82You can also use your VoIP service provider’s dialing plan to call regular phone numbers. You dial a pr

Page 479 - APPENDIX F

P-2602HWLNI User’s Guide83CHAPTER 5 Bandwidth Management WizardThis chapter shows you how to configure basic bandwidth management using the wizard sc

Page 480

Chapter 5 Bandwidth Management WizardP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide84Figure 40 Wizard: Welcome3 Select Active to allocate bandwidth to packets based on th

Page 481 - ZyXEL Limited Warranty

Chapter 5 Bandwidth Management WizardP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide85Figure 42 Bandwidth Management Wizard: Complete

Page 482 - Appendix F Legal Information

Chapter 5 Bandwidth Management WizardP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide86

Page 483 - APPENDIX G

P-2602HWLNI User’s Guide87CHAPTER 6 Status ScreensUse the Status screens to look at the current status of the device, system resources, interfaces (L

Page 484 - Appendix G Customer Support

Chapter 6 Status ScreensP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide88Figure 43 Status ScreenEach field is described in the following table.Table 17 Status ScreenLABE

Page 485 - Appendix G Customer Support

Chapter 6 Status ScreensP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide89MAC Address This is the MAC (Media Access Control) or Ethernet address unique to your ZyXEL Device.

Page 486

Contents OverviewP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide9Contents OverviewIntroduction ...

Page 487

Chapter 6 Status ScreensP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide90Current Date/TimeThis field displays the current date and time in the ZyXEL Device. You can change t

Page 488

Chapter 6 Status ScreensP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide916.2 Any IP TableClick Status > AnyIP Table to access this screen. Use this screen to view the I

Page 489

Chapter 6 Status ScreensP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide926.3 WLAN StatusClick Status > WLAN Status to access this screen. Use this screen to view the wir

Page 490

Chapter 6 Status ScreensP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide93Figure 46 Packet StatisticsThe following table describes the fields in this screen. Table 20 P

Page 491

Chapter 6 Status ScreensP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide946.5 VoIP StatisticsClick Status > VoIP Statistics to access this screen. Figure 47 VoIP Statis

Page 492

Chapter 6 Status ScreensP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide95Registration This field displays the current registration status of the SIP account. You can change

Page 493

Chapter 6 Status ScreensP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide966.6 LED StatusUse this screen to view the current status of each of the ZyXEL Device’a ports. Click

Page 494

Chapter 6 Status ScreensP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide97Internet Green The ZyXEL Device has a successful Internet connection. This field displays the curre

Page 495

Chapter 6 Status ScreensP-2602HWLNI User’s Guide98

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