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www.zyxel.comVantage CNMCentralized Network ManagementUser’s GuideVersion 3.011/2007Edition 1

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Vantage CNM User’s Guide105.3 WAN General (ZyNOS ZyWALL) ... 675

Page 3 - About This User's Guide

Chapter 5 Device Network SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide100Figure 46 Device Operation > Device Configuration > Network > Wireless Card >

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Chapter 5 Device Network SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide1015.4.2 Advanced Wireless Security SettingsUse these screens to configure wireless securit

Page 5 - Document Conventions

Chapter 5 Device Network SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide102Figure 47 Device Operation > Device Configuration > Network > Wireless Card >

Page 6 - Icons Used in Figures

Chapter 5 Device Network SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide103The following table describes the fields in these settings.Table 31 Wireless Card: Stat

Page 7 - Contents Overview

Chapter 5 Device Network SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide104Table 33 Wireless Card: WPALABEL DESCRIPTIONSecurity Select WPA from the drop-down list.

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Chapter 5 Device Network SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide105Table 35 Wireless Card: 802.1x + Static WEP LABEL DESCRIPTIONSecurity Select 802.1x +

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Chapter 5 Device Network SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide1065.4.3 MAC FilterEvery Ethernet device has a unique MAC (Media Access Control) address. Th

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Chapter 5 Device Network SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide107" Be careful not to list your computer’s MAC address and set the Action field to Den

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Chapter 5 Device Network SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide108

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Vantage CNM User’s Guide109CHAPTER 6 Device Security SettingsThe screens explained device security settings such as firewall, VPN, anti-virus, anti-s

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Vantage CNM User’s Guide116.9 IDP Signatures ...

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Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide110Figure 50 Device Operation > Device Configuration > Security > Firewall > D

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Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide1116.1.2 Rule SummaryUse the Insert button to add a new rule before an existing rule. Use

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Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide112Figure 51 Device Operation > Device Configuration > Security > Firewall > R

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Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide1136.1.3 Add/EditEach device has a different number of rules and custom ports; see the dev

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Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide114Figure 52 Device Operation > Device Configuration > Security > Firewall > R

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Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide115The following table describes the labels in this screen.Table 42 Device Operation >

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Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide1166.1.4 Anti-ProbingClick Device Operation in the menu bar and then click Device Configura

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Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide117The following table describes the labels in this screen.6.1.5 ThresholdClick Device Ope

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Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide118The following table describes the labels in this screen.Table 44 Device Operation >

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Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide1196.1.6 ServiceClick Device Operation in the menu bar and then click Device Configuration

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Vantage CNM User’s Guide12Chapter 8Device Log...

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Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide120Figure 56 Device Operation > Device Configuration > Security > Firewall > S

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Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide121There are two sets of VPN screens, VPN version 1.0 and VPN version 1.1. The version depe

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Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide122Figure 58 Device Operation > Device Configuration > Security > VPN > VPN Ru

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Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide123Figure 59 Device Operation > Device Configuration > Security > VPN > VPN R

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Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide124The following table describes the labels in this screen.Table 48 Device Operation >

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Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide125Remote Gateway AddressType the WAN IP address or the domain name (up to 31 characters) o

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Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide126Local ID Type Select IP to identify this device by its IP address. Select DNS to identify

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Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide127Content The configuration of the peer content depends on the peer ID type.Do the followi

Page 33 - Introduction

Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide1286.3.3 VPN Rules (IKE) > Network Policy Add/EditIn the VPN Rule (IKE) screen, click th

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Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide129Figure 60 Device Operation > Device Configuration > Security > VPN > VPN R

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Vantage CNM User’s Guide1311.3 Signature Status ...

Page 36 - 2.1 Menu Bar

Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide130The following table describes the labels in this screen.Table 49 Device Operation >

Page 37 - 2.3 Device Window

Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide131Mapping Type Select One-to-One to translate a single (static) IP address on your LAN to

Page 38 - 2.3.1.1 Folders

Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide132Ending IP Address/Subnet MaskWhen the Address Type field is configured to Single Address,

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Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide1336.3.4 VPN Rules (IKE) > Network Policy MoveIn the VPN Rule (IKE) screen, click the m

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Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide134The following table describes the labels in this screen.6.3.5 VPN Rules (Manual)Select a

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Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide135The following table describes the labels in this screen.6.3.6 VPN Rules (Manual) > A

Page 42 - Chapter 2 GUI Introduction

Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide136Figure 63 Device Operation > Device Configuration > Security > VPN > VPN Ru

Page 43 - Chapter 2 GUI Introduction

Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide137Allow NetBIOS Traffic Through IPSec TunnelNetBIOS (Network Basic Input/Output System) ar

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Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide1386.3.7 VPN Global SettingSelect a device, click Device Operation > Device Configuratio

Page 45 - 2.3.2 Device Search

Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide139Figure 64 Device Operation > Device Configuration > Security > VPN > Globa

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Vantage CNM User’s Guide1417.1.3 Alarm States ...

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Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide1406.4 Anti-Virus This section shows you how to configure the Anti-Virus screens. These scr

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Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide141Figure 65 Device Operation > Device Configuration > Security > Anti-Virus >

Page 49 - CSR Key

Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide1426.5 Anti-SpamThis section shows you how to configure the Anti-Spam screens. These screen

Page 50 - Certificate

Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide143Figure 66 Device Operation > Device Configuration > Security > Anti-Spam >

Page 51 - Device Operation

Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide144From, To Select the directions of travel of packets that you want to check. Select or cle

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Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide1456.5.2 Anti-Spam External DB ScreenClick Device Operation > Device Configuration >

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Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide146The following table describes the labels in this screen.Table 56 Device Operation >

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Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide1476.6 Anti-Spam Lists ScreenClick Device Operation > Device Configuration > Securit

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Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide1486.6.1 Anti-Spam Lists Edit ScreenTo open this screen, click Insert or Edit in the Device

Page 56 - 4.0.2 Time Setting

Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide149Figure 69 Device Operation > Device Configuration > Security > Anti-Spam >

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Vantage CNM User’s Guide1521.5 Log Setting ...

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Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide150E-Mail Address This field displays when you select the E-Mail type. Enter an e-mail addre

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Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide1516.7 IDPThis section shows you how to configure the IDP screens. These screens may vary

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Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide1526.9 IDP SignaturesThe rules that define how to identify and respond to intrusions are ca

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Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide153Figure 71 Device Operation > Device Configuration > Security > IDP > Signa

Page 62 - 5.2 LAN (Prestige)

Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide1546.9.2 Intrusion SeverityIntrusions are assigned a severity level based on the following

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Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide155The following table describes signature actions.6.9.4 Configuring IDP SignaturesUse thi

Page 64 - 5.2.1 Static DHCP

Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide156The following table describes the labels in this screen.Table 63 Device Operation >

Page 65 - 5.2.2 IP Alias

Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide1576.9.5 Query ViewUse this screen to see the device’s “group view” signature screen, then

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Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide158Signature Search by AttributesSelect this to search for signatures that match the criteri

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Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide1596.10 Signature UpdateThe device comes with built-in signatures created by the ZyXEL Sec

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Vantage CNM User’s Guide16Part VIII: Troubleshooting ... 333Chapter 29Troubleshooting

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Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide160File-based anti-virus signatures (see the anti-virus chapter) are included with IDP signa

Page 70 - ZyNOS ZyWALL (one WAN port)

Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide1616.11 Content FilterThis section shows you how to configure the Content Filter screens.

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Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide162Content filtering allows you to block certain web features, such as Cookies, and/or block

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Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide163Enable Content Filter for VPN traffic Select this check box to have the content filter a

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Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide164Enable Report Service Select this option to record content filtering reports on myZyXEL.c

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Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide1656.13 Content Filter PolicyThis screen lists groups of content filtering settings called

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Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide1666.13.1 Content Filter Policy: GeneralTo open this screen, click Add or a policy’s genera

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Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide167The following table describes the labels in this screen.Table 68 Device Operation >

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Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide1686.13.2 Content Filter Policy: External DatabaseTo open this screen, click a policy’s ext

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Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide169Adult/Mature ContentSelecting this category excludes pages that contain material of adul

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Vantage CNM User’s Guide17Figure 1 Vantage CNM Application ...

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Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide170GamblingSelecting this category excludes pages where a user can place a bet orparticipate

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Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide171Business/EconomySelecting this category excludes pages devoted to business firms,busines

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Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide172Military Selecting this category excludes pages that promote or provide information on m

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Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide173Open Image/Media Search Selecting this category excludes pages with image or video sear

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Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide174Sexuality/Alternative Lifestyles Selecting this category excludes pages that provide info

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Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide1756.13.3 Content Filter Policy: CustomizationTo open this screen, click a policy’s custom

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Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide176Figure 80 Device Operation > Device Configuration > Security > Content Filter

Page 87 - ZyWALL) (continued)

Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide1776.13.4 Content Filter Policy: ScheduleTo open this screen, click a policy’s schedule ic

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Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide178Figure 81 Device Operation > Device Configuration > Security > Content Filter

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Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide1796.14 Content Filter ObjectsUse this screen to create a list of good (allowed) web site

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Vantage CNM User’s Guide18Figure 39 Device Operation > Device Configuration > Network > WAN > WAN1/2 - PPTP (ZyNOS ZyWALL with two WAN por

Page 91 - 5.3.6 WAN Setup (Prestige)

Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide180The following table describes the labels in this screen.6.15 Content Filtering CacheTo o

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Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide181Use this screen to view and configure your device’s URL caching. You can also configure

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Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide182To open this screen, click a device, click Device Operation in the menu bar and then clic

Page 94 - 5.3.7 WAN Backup (Prestige)

Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide183Figure 85 Device Operation > Device Configuration > Security > X Auth > RA

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Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide184

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Vantage CNM User’s Guide185CHAPTER 7 Device Advanced SettingsUse these screens to configure Device advanced settings such as NAT, Static Route, DNS a

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Chapter 7 Device Advanced SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide186Figure 86 Device Operation > Device Configuration > Advanced > NAT > NAT Ov

Page 98 - (Prestige) (continued)

Chapter 7 Device Advanced SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide1877.2 Port ForwardingUse this screen to configure port forwarding on the device. To open

Page 99 - 5.4 Wireless Card

Chapter 7 Device Advanced SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide188Figure 87 Device Operation > Device Configuration > Advanced > NAT > Port F

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Chapter 7 Device Advanced SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide1897.3 Address MappingUse this screen to configure various types of network address transl

Page 101 - Card (continued)

Vantage CNM User’s Guide19Figure 74 Device Operation > Device Configuration > Security > IDP > Signature (Query View) ... 157Figure

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Chapter 7 Device Advanced SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide1907.3.1 Edit Address Mapping RuleUse this screen to edit an address mapping rule on the de

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Chapter 7 Device Advanced SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide1917.4 Trigger PortUse this screen to configure trigger port forwarding on the device. To

Page 104 - Table 33 Wireless Card: WPA

Chapter 7 Device Advanced SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide1927.4.1 Edit Trigger Port RuleUse this screen to edit a trigger port forwarding rule on th

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Chapter 7 Device Advanced SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide1937.5 Static RouteThis section shows you how to configure the Static Route screens. These

Page 106 - 5.4.3 MAC Filter

Chapter 7 Device Advanced SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide194The following table describes the labels in this screen.7.6.1 Edit Static RouteUse this

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Chapter 7 Device Advanced SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide1957.7 DNSThis section shows you how to configure the DNS screens. These screens may vary

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Chapter 7 Device Advanced SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide196The following table describes the labels in this screen.7.8.1 Add/Edit an Address Record

Page 109 - CHAPTER 6

Chapter 7 Device Advanced SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide1977.9 Name Server RecordUse this screen to specify the IP address of a DNS server that th

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Chapter 7 Device Advanced SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide1987.9.1 Add/Edit a Name Server RecordUse this screen to create or edit a name server recor

Page 111 - 6.1.2 Rule Summary

Chapter 7 Device Advanced SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide1997.10 CacheUse this screen to configure a device’s DNS caching. To open this screen, cli

Page 113 - 6.1.3 Add/Edit

Vantage CNM User’s Guide20Figure 110 Device Operation > Configuration Management > Configuration File Management > Schedule List (Device) ...

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Chapter 7 Device Advanced SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide2007.11 DDNSUse this screen to configure your Dynamic DNS (DDNS) on the device. To open thi

Page 115 - Add/Edit

Chapter 7 Device Advanced SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide2017.12 DHCPUse this screen to configure the DNS server information that the device sends

Page 116 - 6.1.4 Anti-Probing

Chapter 7 Device Advanced SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide202Figure 100 Device Operation > Device Configuration > Advanced > DNS > DHCPT

Page 117 - 6.1.5 Threshold

Chapter 7 Device Advanced SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide2037.13 Remote MGMTThis section shows you how to configure the Remote MGMT screens. These

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Chapter 7 Device Advanced SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide204The following table describes the labels in this screen.Table 91 Device Operation >

Page 119 - 6.1.7 Add/Edit Service

Chapter 7 Device Advanced SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide205Secure Client IP AddressA secure client is a “trusted” computer that is allowed to commu

Page 120 - 6.2 VPN

Chapter 7 Device Advanced SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide206SNMP ConfigurationGet Community Enter the Get Community, which is the password for the in

Page 121 - 6.3 IPSec High Availability

Chapter 7 Device Advanced SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide207

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Chapter 7 Device Advanced SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide208

Page 123 - Gateway Policy Add/Edit

Vantage CNM User’s Guide209CHAPTER 8 Device LogThis section shows you how to configure the Device Log screen. This screen may vary depending on which

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Vantage CNM User’s Guide21Figure 143 VPN Management > VPN Monitor > By Community > Show Detail ... 258Figure

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Chapter 8 Device LogVantage CNM User’s Guide210

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Chapter 8 Device LogVantage CNM User’s Guide211The following table describes the labels in this screen.Table 92 Device Operation > Device Config

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Chapter 8 Device LogVantage CNM User’s Guide212Send Immediate Alert Select the categories of alerts for which you want the device to instantly e-mail

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Vantage CNM User’s Guide213CHAPTER 9 Device ConfigurationManagement9.1 SynchronizationData inconsistencies may occur if device configurations are m

Page 129 - Network Policy Add/Edit

Chapter 9 Device Configuration ManagementVantage CNM User’s Guide214Figure 104 Device Operation > Configuration Management > Synchronization (

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Chapter 9 Device Configuration ManagementVantage CNM User’s Guide215" Before you restore a configuration file, make sure the new configuration d

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Chapter 9 Device Configuration ManagementVantage CNM User’s Guide2169.2.2 Backup a DeviceUse this screen to manage configuration files uploaded to Va

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Chapter 9 Device Configuration ManagementVantage CNM User’s Guide217Figure 106 Device Operation > Configuration Management > Configuration Fi

Page 133 - Network Policy Move

Chapter 9 Device Configuration ManagementVantage CNM User’s Guide2189.2.3 Backup & Restore (Folder)Use this screen to manage or restore configura

Page 134 - 6.3.5 VPN Rules (Manual)

Chapter 9 Device Configuration ManagementVantage CNM User’s Guide219" You have to select device(s) with Ready in the Status field before you can

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Vantage CNM User’s Guide22Figure 180 CNM System Setting > Maintenance > System ...

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Chapter 9 Device Configuration ManagementVantage CNM User’s Guide2209.2.5 Group Restore (Folder)Use this screen to restore configuration files for on

Page 137 - > Add/Edit (continued)

Chapter 9 Device Configuration ManagementVantage CNM User’s Guide221The following table describes the fields in this screen.9.3 Schedule List (Devic

Page 138 - 6.3.7 VPN Global Setting

Chapter 9 Device Configuration ManagementVantage CNM User’s Guide2229.4 Schedule List (Folder)Use this screen to see or delete the scheduled configur

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Chapter 9 Device Configuration ManagementVantage CNM User’s Guide2239.4.1 Add/Edit Schedule List (Folder)Use this screen to add or edit an backup sc

Page 140 - 6.4 Anti-Virus

Chapter 9 Device Configuration ManagementVantage CNM User’s Guide224The following table describes the fields in this screen.9.5 Signature Profile Man

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Chapter 9 Device Configuration ManagementVantage CNM User’s Guide225Figure 113 Device Operation > Configuration Management > Signature Profil

Page 142 - 6.5 Anti-Spam

Chapter 9 Device Configuration ManagementVantage CNM User’s Guide226" You cannot use this screen if the device’s Turbo Card is not installed.Figu

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Chapter 9 Device Configuration ManagementVantage CNM User’s Guide227Figure 115 Device Operation > Configuration Management > Signature Profil

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Chapter 9 Device Configuration ManagementVantage CNM User’s Guide228Figure 116 Device Operation > Configuration Management > Signature Profile

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Chapter 9 Device Configuration ManagementVantage CNM User’s Guide229The following table describes the fields in this screen 9.7 Add/Edit a Configura

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Vantage CNM User’s Guide23Figure 223 Network Number and Host ID ...

Page 147 - 6.6 Anti-Spam Lists Screen

Chapter 9 Device Configuration ManagementVantage CNM User’s Guide230Figure 119 Device Operation > Configuration Management > Building Block &g

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Chapter 9 Device Configuration ManagementVantage CNM User’s Guide231Feature Select the menu item the building block is for.If you select System, a sc

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Chapter 9 Device Configuration ManagementVantage CNM User’s Guide2329.8 Component BBUse this menu item to manage component building blocks to the sel

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Chapter 9 Device Configuration ManagementVantage CNM User’s Guide233Figure 122 Device Operation > Configuration Management > Building Block &

Page 151 - 6.8 General Setup

Chapter 9 Device Configuration ManagementVantage CNM User’s Guide234

Page 152 - 6.9 IDP Signatures

Vantage CNM User’s Guide235CHAPTER 10 Firmware Management10.1 Firmware ListUse this screen to upload device firmware to Vantage CNM. It is recommend

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Chapter 10 Firmware ManagementVantage CNM User’s Guide23610.1.1 Add FirmwareUse this screen to select the firmware you want to upload to Vantage CNM.

Page 154 - 6.9.3 Signature Actions

Chapter 10 Firmware ManagementVantage CNM User’s Guide23710.2 Scheduler ListUse this screen to look at and maintain the list of scheduled firmware u

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Chapter 10 Firmware ManagementVantage CNM User’s Guide238Consider the following when you decide to upgrade firmware.• It is advisable to upgrade firmw

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Chapter 10 Firmware ManagementVantage CNM User’s Guide239The following table describes the fields in this screen.10.3.3 Device > UpgradeUse this

Page 157 - 6.9.5 Query View

Vantage CNM User’s Guide24

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Chapter 10 Firmware ManagementVantage CNM User’s Guide240The following table describes the fields in this screen.Table 113 Device Operation > Fir

Page 159 - 6.10 Signature Update

Vantage CNM User’s Guide241CHAPTER 11 License Management11.1 Service ActiviationUse this menu item to register the selected device and to activate s

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Chapter 11 License ManagementVantage CNM User’s Guide242Figure 130 Device Operation > License Management > Service Activiation > Registrati

Page 161 - 6.11 Content Filter

Chapter 11 License ManagementVantage CNM User’s Guide24311.1.2 ServiceUse this screen to look at or update the current status of subscription servic

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Chapter 11 License ManagementVantage CNM User’s Guide24411.2 License StatusUse this screen to look at the current status of licenses for subscription

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Chapter 11 License ManagementVantage CNM User’s Guide24511.2.1 Activate/Upgrade LicenseUse this screen to activate a trial version of the service, i

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Chapter 11 License ManagementVantage CNM User’s Guide246Figure 134 Device Operation > License Management > Signature StatusThe following table

Page 165 - 6.13 Content Filter Policy

247PART IIIVPN Management" The examples in this section use one of the most comprehensive examples of each screen, not every variation for each d

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Vantage CNM User’s Guide249CHAPTER 12 VPN Community12.1 VPN CommunityUse this menu item to manage VPN configuration between or among ZyXEL devices.

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Vantage CNM User’s Guide25Table 1 Menu Bar Icon Description ...

Page 169 - External Database

Chapter 12 VPN CommunityVantage CNM User’s Guide25012.1.1 Add/Edit a VPN CommunityUse this scree to configure VPN configuration between or among ZyXE

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Chapter 12 VPN CommunityVantage CNM User’s Guide251Click the Load a BB icon to use phase 1 or phase 2 setting from an existing building block. The fo

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Chapter 12 VPN CommunityVantage CNM User’s Guide252The following table describes the fields in this screen.Table 120 VPN Management > VPN Communi

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Chapter 12 VPN CommunityVantage CNM User’s Guide253Encryption Algorithm Select which key size and encryption algorithm to use in the IKE SA. Choices

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Chapter 12 VPN CommunityVantage CNM User’s Guide254Perfect Forward Secret (PFS)Select whether or not you want to enable Perfect Forward Secrecy (PFS)

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Vantage CNM User’s Guide255CHAPTER 13 Installation Report13.1 Installation ReportUse this screen to view the VPN community status between or among t

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Chapter 13 Installation ReportVantage CNM User’s Guide25613.1.1 Show Detailed Installation ReportlUse this screen to view whether the VPN communities

Page 176 - Customization

Vantage CNM User’s Guide257CHAPTER 14 VPN Monitor14.1 VPN Monitor Use this menu item to centrally and easily monitor all VPN community status among

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Chapter 14 VPN MonitorVantage CNM User’s Guide25814.2.1 By Community > Show DetailUse this screen to monitor VPN tunnel status. To open this scree

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Chapter 14 VPN MonitorVantage CNM User’s Guide25914.2.2 By Community > Show Detail > DiagnosticUse this screen to perform diagnostic action fo

Page 179 - 6.14 Content Filter Objects

Vantage CNM User’s Guide26Table 37 Wireless Card: No Access 802.1x + Static WEP ... 1

Page 180 - 6.15 Content Filtering Cache

Chapter 14 VPN MonitorVantage CNM User’s Guide260Figure 145 VPN Management > VPN Monitor > By Community > Show Detail > Diagnostic >

Page 181 - 6.17 Local User Database

Chapter 14 VPN MonitorVantage CNM User’s Guide26114.3 By Device14.3.1 VPN Tunnel StatusUse this menu item to monitor all VPN tunnel status for devi

Page 182 - 6.18 RADIUS

Chapter 14 VPN MonitorVantage CNM User’s Guide262Figure 147 VPN Management > VPN Monitor > By Device > VPN Tunnel Status > Search Specia

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Chapter 14 VPN MonitorVantage CNM User’s Guide263Figure 148 VPN Management > VPN Monitor > By Device > SA MonitorThe following table descr

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Chapter 14 VPN MonitorVantage CNM User’s Guide264

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265PART IVMonitorDevice Status Monitor (267)Device HA Status Monitor (269)Device Alarm (271)

Page 187 - 7.2 Port Forwarding

Vantage CNM User’s Guide267CHAPTER 15 Device Status MonitorThis chapter describes the device status monitor.15.1 Device StatusThis report shows a su

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Chapter 15 Device Status MonitorVantage CNM User’s Guide268Firmware VersionThis displays the firmware version number of the device.Status This display

Page 189 - 7.3 Address Mapping

Vantage CNM User’s Guide269CHAPTER 16 Device HA Status MonitorThis chapter describes the monitor for device high availability (HA) status on ZLD ZyWA

Page 190 - Mapping screen

Vantage CNM User’s Guide27Table 75 Device Operation > Device Configuration > Security > X Auth > RADIUS ... 183

Page 191 - 7.4 Trigger Port

Chapter 16 Device HA Status MonitorVantage CNM User’s Guide270Status This field displays the device’s current HA status. If the device is a master dei

Page 192 - 7.4.1 Edit Trigger Port Rule

Vantage CNM User’s Guide271CHAPTER 17 Device Alarm17.1 Device AlarmAlarms are time-critical information that the device automatically sends out at t

Page 193 - 7.6 Static Route

Chapter 17 Device AlarmVantage CNM User’s Guide27217.1.3 Alarm StatesWhen an alarm is received by Vantage CNM, it can be in one of three states:17.1.

Page 194 - 7.6.1 Edit Static Route

Chapter 17 Device AlarmVantage CNM User’s Guide273The following table describes the fields in this screen.17.1.5 Responded AlarmResponded alarms are

Page 195 - 7.8 Address Record

Chapter 17 Device AlarmVantage CNM User’s Guide274Figure 152 Monitor > Device Alarm > Responded AlarmThe following table describes the fields

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Chapter 17 Device AlarmVantage CNM User’s Guide275Response Time This field displays the time the alarm occurred.Clear Click this to remove the alarm

Page 197 - 7.9 Name Server Record

Chapter 17 Device AlarmVantage CNM User’s Guide276

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277PART VLog & ReportDevice Operation Report (279)CNM Logs (291)VRPT (293)

Page 200 - 7.11 DDNS

Vantage CNM User’s Guide279CHAPTER 18 Device Operation ReportUse this menu items to see summary reports for the tasks you submit to the devices throu

Page 201 - 7.12 DHCP

Vantage CNM User’s Guide28Table 107 Device Operation > Configuration Management > Building Block > Configuration BB > Add/Edit/Save as ..

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Chapter 18 Device Operation ReportVantage CNM User’s Guide280The following table describes the labels in this screen.18.1.1 Firmware Report DetailsTh

Page 203 - 7.14 Remote MGMT

Chapter 18 Device Operation ReportVantage CNM User’s Guide281The following table describes the labels in this screen.18.2 Configuration ReportUse th

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Chapter 18 Device Operation ReportVantage CNM User’s Guide282Figure 157 Log & Report > Operation Report > Configuration Report (Group)The

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Chapter 18 Device Operation ReportVantage CNM User’s Guide283Figure 158 Log & Report > Operation Report > Configuration Report > Show

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Chapter 18 Device Operation ReportVantage CNM User’s Guide28418.3 Configuration File Backup ReportUse this screen to look at configuration file backu

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Chapter 18 Device Operation ReportVantage CNM User’s Guide285The following table describes the labels in this screen.18.3.1 Configuration File Backu

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Chapter 18 Device Operation ReportVantage CNM User’s Guide286Figure 161 Log & Report > Operation Report > Configuration File Backup &

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Chapter 18 Device Operation ReportVantage CNM User’s Guide287Figure 162 Log & Report > Operation Report > Configuration File Backup &

Page 210 - Chapter 8 Device Log

Chapter 18 Device Operation ReportVantage CNM User’s Guide28818.5 Signature Profile Backup ReportUse this screen to look at the backup records of dev

Page 211 - Chapter 8 Device Log

Chapter 18 Device Operation ReportVantage CNM User’s Guide28918.6 Signature Profile Restore ReportUse this screen to look at the restore records of

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Vantage CNM User’s Guide29Table 144 Log & Report > Operation Report > Signature Profile Backup & Restore Report > Restore Report ..

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Chapter 18 Device Operation ReportVantage CNM User’s Guide290# This is the number of an individual entry.Action Time This field displays the date and

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Vantage CNM User’s Guide291CHAPTER 19 CNM Logs19.1 Vantage CNM LogsUse these screens to view and configure Vantage CNM system log preferences.19.1.1

Page 215 - Configuration File List

Chapter 19 CNM LogsVantage CNM User’s Guide292The following table describes the labels in this screen.Table 145 LOG & Report > CNM LogsLABEL

Page 216 - 9.2.2 Backup a Device

Vantage CNM User’s Guide293CHAPTER 20 VRPTThe Report menu activates Vantage Report. This chapter introduces Vantage Report and its role in Vantage CN

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Chapter 20 VRPTVantage CNM User’s Guide29420.2 Vantage Report in Vantage CNMVantage Report in Vantage CNM is a special release for Vantage CNM only.

Page 218 - 9.2.4 Group Backup (Folder)

Chapter 20 VRPTVantage CNM User’s Guide29520.4 Opening Vantage Report in Vantage CNMAfter you set up a Vantage Report in Vantage CNM (see Section 20

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Chapter 20 VRPTVantage CNM User’s Guide296

Page 220 - 9.2.5 Group Restore (Folder)

297PART VICNM System SettingCNM System Setting (299)Maintenance (313)Device Owner (315)Vantage CNM Software Upgrade (317)License Upgrade (319)Abo

Page 222 - 9.4 Schedule List (Folder)

Vantage CNM User’s Guide299CHAPTER 21 CNM System SettingUse these screens to configure Vantage CNM server settings such as servers configuration, sy

Page 223

About This User's GuideVantage CNM User’s Guide3About This User's Guide" The screens in Vantage CNM vary by device type and firmware

Page 224 - 9.5.1 Backup & Restore

Vantage CNM User’s Guide30

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Chapter 21 CNM System SettingVantage CNM User’s Guide300Figure 170 CNM System Setting > Configuration > Servers > ConfigurationThe followin

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Chapter 21 CNM System SettingVantage CNM User’s Guide30121.1.1 Vantage CNM Server Public IP AddressIf you change the Vantage CNM server public IP ad

Page 227 - 9.5.4 Reset to Factory

Chapter 21 CNM System SettingVantage CNM User’s Guide302Figure 171 CNM System Setting > Configuration > Servers > StatusThe following table

Page 228

Chapter 21 CNM System SettingVantage CNM User’s Guide303User lockout is a protection mechanism to discourage brute-force password guessing attacks on

Page 229 - Configuration BB screen

Chapter 21 CNM System SettingVantage CNM User’s Guide30421.4.1 NotificationsUse this screen to decide who should receive e-mail for device and CNM ev

Page 230

Chapter 21 CNM System SettingVantage CNM User’s Guide30521.5 Log SettingUse this screen to set how many days the Vantage CNM server keeps the logs,

Page 231

Chapter 21 CNM System SettingVantage CNM User’s Guide30621.6 VRPT ManagementVantage CNM also includes Vantage Report. See Chapter 20 on page 293 for

Page 232 - 9.8 Component BB

Chapter 21 CNM System SettingVantage CNM User’s Guide30721.6.2 Add/Edit VRPT ManagementUse this screen to configure a VRPT server. To open this scre

Page 233

Chapter 21 CNM System SettingVantage CNM User’s Guide30821.7 Certificate Management OverviewSome devices can provide certificates (also called digita

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Chapter 21 CNM System SettingVantage CNM User’s Guide30921.7.2 Current Certificate InformationYou can view your current certificate information in t

Page 235 - CHAPTER 10

Vantage CNM User’s Guide31CHAPTER 1 Introducing Vantage CNMThis chapter introduces the main applications and features of Vantage CNM. It also introdu

Page 236 - 10.1.1 Add Firmware

Chapter 21 CNM System SettingVantage CNM User’s Guide31021.7.3 Create CSRYou can create certificates by entering the requested information into the f

Page 237 - 10.3 Firmware Upgrade

Chapter 21 CNM System SettingVantage CNM User’s Guide31121.7.4 Import CertificateIn this screen, you can Browse for a certificate that has already b

Page 238 - 10.3.2 Device

Chapter 21 CNM System SettingVantage CNM User’s Guide312

Page 239 - 10.3.3 Device > Upgrade

Vantage CNM User’s Guide313CHAPTER 22 MaintenanceUse the Maintenance screens to manage, back up and restore Vantage CNM system backup files. Data mai

Page 240

Chapter 22 MaintenanceVantage CNM User’s Guide31422.1.1 BackupUse this screen to save your current Vantage CNM system to the Vantage CNM server or yo

Page 241 - CHAPTER 11

Vantage CNM User’s Guide315CHAPTER 23 Device OwnerThis screen list the address book which is a list of personal details of people of device owners. Y

Page 242 - Save as a BB

Chapter 23 Device OwnerVantage CNM User’s Guide316Figure 183 CNM System setting > Device Owner > Add/EditThe following table describes the lab

Page 243 - 11.1.2 Service

Vantage CNM User’s Guide317CHAPTER 24 Vantage CNM Software UpgradeUse this screen to view the current Vantage CNM software version or perform a softw

Page 244 - 11.2 License Status

Chapter 24 Vantage CNM Software UpgradeVantage CNM User’s Guide318

Page 245 - 11.3 Signature Status

Vantage CNM User’s Guide319CHAPTER 25 License UpgradeUse this screen to renew a standard license key to continuely use Vantage CNM after the trial pe

Page 246

Chapter 1 Introducing Vantage CNMVantage CNM User’s Guide321.2 Ways to Manage Vantage CNMUse the web configurator to access and manage Vantage CNM. S

Page 247 - PART III

Chapter 25 License UpgradeVantage CNM User’s Guide32025.0.1 License UpgradeLicense key is a licence to manage a specific number of ZyXEL devices. It

Page 248

Vantage CNM User’s Guide321CHAPTER 26 About Vantage CNMUse this screen to see Vantage CNM’s software version, release date and the copyright. To open

Page 249 - CHAPTER 12

Chapter 26 About Vantage CNMVantage CNM User’s Guide322

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323PART VIIAccount ManagementGroup (325)Account (329)

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Vantage CNM User’s Guide325CHAPTER 27 GroupUse these screens to manage Vantage CNM user groups. A group is associated with the privilege you defined

Page 253 - Chapter 12 VPN Community

Chapter 27 GroupVantage CNM User’s Guide326The following table describes the fields in this screen.27.1.1 Add User GroupUse this screen to create or

Page 254

Chapter 27 GroupVantage CNM User’s Guide327The following table describes the fields in this screen.Table 161 Account Management > Group > Add

Page 255 - CHAPTER 13

Chapter 27 GroupVantage CNM User’s Guide328

Page 256 - Installation Report screen

Vantage CNM User’s Guide329CHAPTER 28 AccountAn account is a user with permissions inherited from the associated group. “Root” is the predefined admi

Page 257 - CHAPTER 14

33PART IIntroductionIntroducing Vantage CNM (31)GUI Introduction (35)

Page 258 - Chapter 14 VPN Monitor

Chapter 28 AccountVantage CNM User’s Guide330Figure 190 Account Management > AccountThe following table describes the fields in this screen.28.2

Page 259 - Chapter 14 VPN Monitor

Chapter 28 AccountVantage CNM User’s Guide331Figure 191 Account Management > Account > Add/EditThe following table describes the fields in th

Page 260

Chapter 28 AccountVantage CNM User’s Guide332

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333PART VIIITroubleshootingTroubleshooting (335)

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Vantage CNM User’s Guide335CHAPTER 29 TroubleshootingThis chapter offers some suggestions to solve problems you might encounter. The potential proble

Page 264

Chapter 29 TroubleshootingVantage CNM User’s Guide33629.2 Device ManagementV One device always keeps in On_Pending status in the device window. How c

Page 265 - Device Alarm (271)

Chapter 29 TroubleshootingVantage CNM User’s Guide33729.4 Vantage ReportV There is no information in any report for my device.1 If you just added th

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Chapter 29 TroubleshootingVantage CNM User’s Guide338

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339PART IXAppendices and IndexProduct Specifications (341)Setting up Your Computer’s IP Address (345)Pop-up Windows, Java Scripts and Java Permissio

Page 270

Vantage CNM User’s Guide341APPENDIX A Product SpecificationsThis appendix summarizes Vantage CNM’s and Vantage Report’s specifications.Vantage CNM Sp

Page 271 - CHAPTER 17

Appendix A Product SpecificationsVantage CNM User’s Guide342Data Maintenance Back up and restore entire Vantage CNM configurationSystem Management Van

Page 272 - 17.1.4 Unresolved Alarms

Appendix A Product SpecificationsVantage CNM User’s Guide343thawtepersonalbasicca Feb 13, 1999 E6:0B:D2:C9:CA:2D:88:DB:1A:71:0E:4B:78:EB:02:41verisig

Page 273 - 17.1.5 Responded Alarm

Appendix A Product SpecificationsVantage CNM User’s Guide344 Vantage Report SpecificationsThis section summarizes Vantage Report’s specifications. See

Page 274 - Chapter 17 Device Alarm

Vantage CNM User’s Guide345APPENDIX B Setting up Your Computer’s IPAddressAll computers must have a 10M or 100M Ethernet adapter card and TCP/IP inst

Page 275 - Chapter 17 Device Alarm

Appendix B Setting up Your Computer’s IP AddressVantage CNM User’s Guide346Figure 192 WIndows 95/98/Me: Network: ConfigurationInstalling ComponentsT

Page 276

Appendix B Setting up Your Computer’s IP AddressVantage CNM User’s Guide347Configuring 1 In the Network window Configuration tab, select your network

Page 277 - Log & Report

Appendix B Setting up Your Computer’s IP AddressVantage CNM User’s Guide348Figure 194 Windows 95/98/Me: TCP/IP Properties: DNS Configuration4 Click

Page 278

Appendix B Setting up Your Computer’s IP AddressVantage CNM User’s Guide349Figure 195 Windows XP: Start Menu2 In the Control Panel, double-click Ne

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Vantage CNM User’s Guide35CHAPTER 2 GUI IntroductionSee the Quick Start Guide for instructions about installing, setting up, and accessing Vantage CN

Page 280

Appendix B Setting up Your Computer’s IP AddressVantage CNM User’s Guide350Figure 197 Windows XP: Control Panel: Network Connections: Properties4 Se

Page 281 - 18.2 Configuration Report

Appendix B Setting up Your Computer’s IP AddressVantage CNM User’s Guide351Figure 199 Windows XP: Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties6 If you do

Page 282 - Details next to the device

Appendix B Setting up Your Computer’s IP AddressVantage CNM User’s Guide352Figure 200 Windows XP: Advanced TCP/IP Properties7 In the Internet Protoc

Page 283

Appendix B Setting up Your Computer’s IP AddressVantage CNM User’s Guide353Figure 201 Windows XP: Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties8 Click OK t

Page 284

Appendix B Setting up Your Computer’s IP AddressVantage CNM User’s Guide354Figure 202 Macintosh OS 8/9: Apple Menu2 Select Ethernet built-in from th

Page 285 - Backup Report

Appendix B Setting up Your Computer’s IP AddressVantage CNM User’s Guide355• Type your IP address in the IP Address box.• Type your subnet mask in th

Page 286

Appendix B Setting up Your Computer’s IP AddressVantage CNM User’s Guide356Figure 205 Macintosh OS X: Network4 For statically assigned settings, do

Page 287

Appendix B Setting up Your Computer’s IP AddressVantage CNM User’s Guide357" Make sure you are logged in as the root administrator. Using the K

Page 288

Appendix B Setting up Your Computer’s IP AddressVantage CNM User’s Guide358• If you have a dynamic IP address, click Automatically obtain IP address s

Page 289

Appendix B Setting up Your Computer’s IP AddressVantage CNM User’s Guide359Figure 210 Red Hat 9.0: Dynamic IP Address Setting in ifconfig-eth0 • I

Page 290 - Restore Report (continued)

Chapter 2 GUI IntroductionVantage CNM User’s Guide36" For security reasons, Vantage CNM automatically times out after fifteen minutes of inactivi

Page 291 - CHAPTER 19

Appendix B Setting up Your Computer’s IP AddressVantage CNM User’s Guide360Verifying SettingsEnter ifconfig in a terminal screen to check your TCP/IP

Page 292 - Chapter 19 CNM Logs

Vantage CNM User’s Guide361APPENDIX C Pop-up Windows, Java Scriptsand Java PermissionsIn order to use the web configurator you need to allow:• Web br

Page 293 - CHAPTER 20

Appendix C Pop-up Windows, Java Scripts and Java PermissionsVantage CNM User’s Guide3622 Clear the Block pop-ups check box in the Pop-up Blocker secti

Page 294 - Chapter 20 VRPT

Appendix C Pop-up Windows, Java Scripts and Java PermissionsVantage CNM User’s Guide363Figure 217 Internet Options: Privacy3 Type the IP address of

Page 295 - Chapter 20 VRPT

Appendix C Pop-up Windows, Java Scripts and Java PermissionsVantage CNM User’s Guide3645 Click Close to return to the Privacy screen. 6 Click Apply to

Page 296

Appendix C Pop-up Windows, Java Scripts and Java PermissionsVantage CNM User’s Guide365Figure 220 Security Settings - Java ScriptingJava Permission

Page 297 - CNM System Setting

Appendix C Pop-up Windows, Java Scripts and Java PermissionsVantage CNM User’s Guide366JAVA (Sun)1 From Internet Explorer, click Tools, Internet Optio

Page 298

Vantage CNM User’s Guide367APPENDIX D IP Addresses and SubnettingThis appendix introduces IP addresses and subnet masks. IP addresses identify indivi

Page 299 - CHAPTER 21

Appendix D IP Addresses and SubnettingVantage CNM User’s Guide368Figure 223 Network Number and Host IDHow much of the IP address is the network numb

Page 300 - Chapter 21 CNM System Setting

Appendix D IP Addresses and SubnettingVantage CNM User’s Guide369Subnet masks are expressed in dotted decimal notation just like IP addresses. The fo

Page 301 - 21.2 Servers Status

Chapter 2 GUI IntroductionVantage CNM User’s Guide372.2 Title BarThe following table describes the icons in the title bar. 2.3 Device WindowUse th

Page 302 - 21.3 User Access

Appendix D IP Addresses and SubnettingVantage CNM User’s Guide370SubnettingYou can use subnetting to divide one network into multiple sub-networks. In

Page 303 - 21.4 Notifications

Appendix D IP Addresses and SubnettingVantage CNM User’s Guide371Figure 225 Subnetting Example: After SubnettingIn a 25-bit subnet the host ID has

Page 304 - 21.4.1 Notifications

Appendix D IP Addresses and SubnettingVantage CNM User’s Guide372Example: Eight SubnetsSimilarly, use a 27-bit mask to create eight subnets (000, 001,

Page 305 - 21.5 Log Setting

Appendix D IP Addresses and SubnettingVantage CNM User’s Guide373Subnet PlanningThe following table is a summary for subnet planning on a network wit

Page 306 - 21.6 VRPT Management

Appendix D IP Addresses and SubnettingVantage CNM User’s Guide374Configuring IP AddressesWhere you obtain your network number depends on your particul

Page 307

Vantage CNM User’s Guide375APPENDIX E IP Address AssignmentConflictsThis appendix describes situations where IP address conflicts may occur. Subscrib

Page 308

Appendix E IP Address Assignment ConflictsVantage CNM User’s Guide376Figure 227 IP Address Conflicts: Case BTo solve this problem, make sure the dev

Page 309

Appendix E IP Address Assignment ConflictsVantage CNM User’s Guide377Figure 229 IP Address Conflicts: Case DThis problem can be solved by adding a

Page 310 - 21.7.3 Create CSR

Appendix E IP Address Assignment ConflictsVantage CNM User’s Guide378

Page 311 - 21.7.4 Import Certificate

Vantage CNM User’s Guide379APPENDIX F Common ServicesThe following table lists some commonly-used services and their associated protocols and port nu

Page 312

Chapter 2 GUI IntroductionVantage CNM User’s Guide38The following table describes the labels in the Device window. There are a couple icons in the de

Page 313 - CHAPTER 22

Appendix F Common ServicesVantage CNM User’s Guide380FTP TCPTCP2021File Transfer Program, a program to enable fast transfer of files, including large

Page 314 - 22.1.1 Backup

Appendix F Common ServicesVantage CNM User’s Guide381RTSP TCP/UDP 554 The Real Time Streaming (media control) Protocol (RTSP) is a remote control for

Page 315 - CHAPTER 23

Appendix F Common ServicesVantage CNM User’s Guide382

Page 316 - Chapter 23 Device Owner

Vantage CNM User’s Guide383APPENDIX G Importing CertificatesThis appendix shows importing certificates examples using Internet Explorer 5.Import Vant

Page 317 - CHAPTER 24

Appendix G Importing CertificatesVantage CNM User’s Guide384Figure 231 Login Screen2 Click Install Certificate to open the Install Certificate wizar

Page 318

Appendix G Importing CertificatesVantage CNM User’s Guide385Figure 233 Certificate Import Wizard 14 Select where you would like to store the certif

Page 319 - CHAPTER 25

Appendix G Importing CertificatesVantage CNM User’s Guide386Figure 235 Certificate Import Wizard 36 Click Yes to add the Vantage CNM certificate to

Page 320 - 25.0.1 License Upgrade

Appendix G Importing CertificatesVantage CNM User’s Guide387Figure 237 Certificate General Information after ImportEnrolling and Importing SSL Clie

Page 321 - CHAPTER 26

Appendix G Importing CertificatesVantage CNM User’s Guide388Figure 238 Device’s Trusted CA ScreenThe CA sends you a package containing the CA’s trus

Page 322 - Chapter 26 About Vantage CNM

Appendix G Importing CertificatesVantage CNM User’s Guide389Figure 239 CA Certificate Example2 Click Install Certificate and follow the wizard as s

Page 323 - PART VII

Chapter 2 GUI IntroductionVantage CNM User’s Guide39You can right-click on a folder to see the following menu items. Some folders do not have every m

Page 324

Appendix G Importing CertificatesVantage CNM User’s Guide3902 The file name and path of the certificate you double-clicked should automatically appear

Page 325 - CHAPTER 27

Appendix G Importing CertificatesVantage CNM User’s Guide391Figure 243 Personal Certificate Import Wizard 45 Click Finish to complete the wizard an

Page 326 - 27.1.1 Add User Group

Appendix G Importing CertificatesVantage CNM User’s Guide392Using a Certificate When Accessing the Device ExampleUse the following procedure to access

Page 327 - Chapter 27 Group

Vantage CNM User’s Guide393APPENDIX H Open Software AnnouncementsNoticeInformation herein is subject to change without notice. Companies, names, and

Page 328 - Chapter 27 Group

Appendix H Open Software AnnouncementsVantage CNM User’s Guide394This Product includes ant-contrib 1.0b3 version, axis 1.2.1 version, a[ache-commoms q

Page 329 - CHAPTER 28

Appendix H Open Software AnnouncementsVantage CNM User’s Guide3952. Grant of Copyright License. Subject to the terms and conditions of this License,

Page 330 - Chapter 28 Account

Appendix H Open Software AnnouncementsVantage CNM User’s Guide3966. Trademarks. This License does not grant permission to use the trade names, tradema

Page 331 - Chapter 28 Account

Appendix H Open Software AnnouncementsVantage CNM User’s Guide397Products derived from this software may not be called "Apache", nor may &q

Page 332

Appendix H Open Software AnnouncementsVantage CNM User’s Guide398To protect your rights, we need to make restrictions that forbid distributors to deny

Page 333 - PART VIII

Appendix H Open Software AnnouncementsVantage CNM User’s Guide399The precise terms and conditions for copying, distribution and modification follow.

Page 334

About This User's GuideVantage CNM User’s Guide4The Technical Writing Team,ZyXEL Communications Corp.,6 Innovation Road II,Science-Based Industri

Page 335 - CHAPTER 29

Chapter 2 GUI IntroductionVantage CNM User’s Guide404 A new folder icon displays.2.3.1.1.2 Delete a Folder Deleting a folder also deletes all the ass

Page 336 - 29.2 Device Management

Appendix H Open Software AnnouncementsVantage CNM User’s Guide400function must still compute square roots.) These requirements apply to the modified w

Page 337 - 29.4 Vantage Report

Appendix H Open Software AnnouncementsVantage CNM User’s Guide4016. As an exception to the Sections above, you may also combine or link a "work

Page 338 - Chapter 29 Troubleshooting

Appendix H Open Software AnnouncementsVantage CNM User’s Guide4028. You may not copy, modify, sublicense, link with, or distribute the Library except

Page 339 - Appendices and

Appendix H Open Software AnnouncementsVantage CNM User’s Guide40314. If you wish to incorporate parts of the Library into other free programs whose d

Page 340

Appendix H Open Software AnnouncementsVantage CNM User’s Guide404When we speak of free software, we are referring to freedom, not price. Our General P

Page 341 - APPENDIX A

Appendix H Open Software AnnouncementsVantage CNM User’s Guide405b) You must cause any work that you distribute or publish, that in whole or in part

Page 342

Appendix H Open Software AnnouncementsVantage CNM User’s Guide4064. You may not copy, modify, sublicense, or distribute the Program except as expressl

Page 343

Appendix H Open Software AnnouncementsVantage CNM User’s Guide40710. If you wish to incorporate parts of the Program into other free programs whose d

Page 344

Appendix H Open Software AnnouncementsVantage CNM User’s Guide408This software is provided "AS IS," without a warranty of any kind. ALL EXPR

Page 345 - APPENDIX B

Appendix H Open Software AnnouncementsVantage CNM User’s Guide409DISTRIBUTING THE SOFTWARE OR ITS DERIVATIVES. IN NO EVENT WILL SUN MICROSYSTEMS, INC

Page 346 - Installing Components

Chapter 2 GUI IntroductionVantage CNM User’s Guide41You can right-click on a device to see the following menu. Some menu items are not available for

Page 347 - Configuring

Appendix H Open Software AnnouncementsVantage CNM User’s Guide410software intended to supersede any component(s) of the Redistributables (unless other

Page 348 - Windows 2000/NT/XP

Appendix H Open Software AnnouncementsVantage CNM User’s Guide4118. Trademarks and Logos. You acknowledge and agree as between you and Sun that Sun o

Page 349

Appendix H Open Software AnnouncementsVantage CNM User’s Guide41220 WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE21 DISCLAIME

Page 350

Appendix H Open Software AnnouncementsVantage CNM User’s Guide413The Software and Documentation contain material that is protected by United States C

Page 351

Appendix H Open Software AnnouncementsVantage CNM User’s Guide414BUSINESS INFORMATION) ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF OR INABILITY TO USE THE PROGRAM, OR F

Page 352

Appendix H Open Software AnnouncementsVantage CNM User’s Guide415only be effective if it is in writing and signed by both parties hereto. If any part

Page 353 - Macintosh OS 8/9

Appendix H Open Software AnnouncementsVantage CNM User’s Guide416

Page 354

Vantage CNM User’s Guide417APPENDIX I Legal InformationCopyrightCopyright © 2007 by ZyXEL Communications Corporation.The contents of this publication

Page 355 - Macintosh OS X

Appendix I Legal InformationVantage CNM User’s Guide418NoteRepair or replacement, as provided under this warranty, is the exclusive remedy of the purc

Page 356 - Verifying Settings

Vantage CNM User’s Guide419APPENDIX J Customer SupportPlease have the following information ready when you contact customer support.Required Informat

Page 357

Chapter 2 GUI IntroductionVantage CNM User’s Guide42Figure 11 Device Window: Topology: Add/Edit Device (ZyNOS) Figure 12 Device Window: Topology:

Page 358 - Using Configuration Files

Appendix J Customer SupportVantage CNM User’s Guide420• Regular Mail: ZyXEL Communications, Czech s.r.o., Modranská 621, 143 01 Praha 4 - Modrany, Ces

Page 359

Appendix J Customer SupportVantage CNM User’s Guide421India• Support E-mail: [email protected]• Sales E-mail: [email protected]• Telephone: +91-11-308881

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Appendix J Customer SupportVantage CNM User’s Guide422• Regular Mail: ZyXEL Communications Inc., 1130 N. Miller St., Anaheim, CA 92806-2001, U.S.A.Nor

Page 361 - APPENDIX C

Appendix J Customer SupportVantage CNM User’s Guide423Sweden• Support E-mail: [email protected]• Sales E-mail: [email protected]• Telephone: +46-31-744-7

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Appendix J Customer SupportVantage CNM User’s Guide424

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IndexVantage CNM User’s Guide425IndexAadministratorsidle timeout 302maximum number logged in 302root 329storing in address book 315super 329types of 3

Page 364 - Java Scripts

IndexVantage CNM User’s Guide426HHub & Spoke 251, 252IIANA 374iconsdevices 40folders 38views 38idle timeout 36, 302IE 7.0 security risk messages 4

Page 365 - Java Permissions

IndexVantage CNM User’s Guide427status 317system statusmonitor 288, 289Ttitle bar 35, 36, 37topology 37create a group folder 39delete a groupl 40remov

Page 366 - JAVA (Sun)

IndexVantage CNM User’s Guide428

Page 367 - APPENDIX D

IndexVantage CNM User’s Guide429

Page 368 - Subnet Masks

Chapter 2 GUI IntroductionVantage CNM User’s Guide43Firmware VersionThis field is only available for a ZyNOS device. Select the firmware version the

Page 369 - Notation

IndexVantage CNM User’s Guide430

Page 370 - Subnetting

Chapter 2 GUI IntroductionVantage CNM User’s Guide444 After clicking Apply and a new device icon displays.2.3.1.2.2 Delete a DeviceFollow the steps b

Page 371 - Example: Four Subnets

Chapter 2 GUI IntroductionVantage CNM User’s Guide45Figure 15 Device Window: Topology: Delete Device Warning 3 The device’s web configurator appear

Page 372 - Example: Eight Subnets

Chapter 2 GUI IntroductionVantage CNM User’s Guide46Following are the other menus. Table 8 Navigation Panel: Menu Summary - Device OperationDEVICE O

Page 373 - Subnet Planning

Chapter 2 GUI IntroductionVantage CNM User’s Guide47The following table describes the links in the navigation panel. CNM SYSTEM SETTING ACCOUNT MANAG

Page 374 - Configuring IP Addresses

Chapter 2 GUI IntroductionVantage CNM User’s Guide48This section provides some notes about the navigation panel.• The configuration information appear

Page 375 - APPENDIX E

Chapter 2 GUI IntroductionVantage CNM User’s Guide491 Click CNM System Setting in the menu bar.2 Click Configuration > Certificate Management in t

Page 376

Document ConventionsVantage CNM User’s Guide5Document ConventionsWarnings and NotesThese are how warnings and notes are shown in this User’s Guide. 1

Page 377 - IP addresses dynamically

Chapter 2 GUI IntroductionVantage CNM User’s Guide50Figure 19 CNM System Setting > Configuration > Certificate Management > Import Certific

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51PART IIDevice Operation" This menu only appear if you select a device. For ZLD-based device, this menu appear when the device status is on.&quo

Page 380 - Appendix F Common Services

Vantage CNM User’s Guide53CHAPTER 3 Load or Save Building Blocks(BB)" These menus only appear if you select a ZyNOS-based or a prestige device.

Page 381 - Appendix F Common Services

Chapter 3 Load or Save Building Blocks (BB)Vantage CNM User’s Guide54Click the Load a BB icon to load a building block to the selected device. The fol

Page 382

Vantage CNM User’s Guide55CHAPTER 4 Device General SettingsThis section configures device general settings." These menus only appear if you sele

Page 383 - APPENDIX G

Chapter 4 Device General SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide564.0.2 Time SettingUse this screen to configure the time settings on the device. To open th

Page 384 - Figure 231 Login Screen

Chapter 4 Device General SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide57Daylight Savings Daylight saving is a period from late spring to early fall when many coun

Page 385

Chapter 4 Device General SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide58

Page 386

Vantage CNM User’s Guide59CHAPTER 5 Device Network SettingsThe screens explained network settings such as LAN, WAN, wireless card.The menus and scree

Page 387

Document ConventionsVantage CNM User’s Guide6Icons Used in FiguresFigures in this User’s Guide may use the following generic icons. Device icons are n

Page 388

Chapter 5 Device Network SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide60Figure 27 Device Operation > Device Configuration > Network > LAN > LAN The f

Page 389

Chapter 5 Device Network SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide61DHCP WINS Server 1, 2Type the IP address of the WINS (Windows Internet Naming Service) ser

Page 390

Chapter 5 Device Network SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide625.2 LAN (Prestige)" This section refers only to the LAN screen, but the information i

Page 391

Chapter 5 Device Network SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide63Figure 28 Device Operation > Device Configuration > Network > LAN > LAN (Pre

Page 392

Chapter 5 Device Network SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide645.2.1 Static DHCP" This section refers only to the LAN screen, but the information is

Page 393 - APPENDIX H

Chapter 5 Device Network SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide65Use this screen to assign IP addresses to specific individual computers on the LAN based o

Page 394

Chapter 5 Device Network SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide66Figure 30 Device Operation > Device Configuration > Network > LAN > IP AliasT

Page 395

Chapter 5 Device Network SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide675.3 WAN General (ZyNOS ZyWALL)This section gives configuration information on the fields

Page 396

Chapter 5 Device Network SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide68The following table describes the fields in this screen.Table 17 Device Operation > De

Page 397

Chapter 5 Device Network SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide695.3.1 WAN1 (ZyNOS ZyWALL with one WAN port)The screen differs by the encapsulation type c

Page 398

Contents OverviewVantage CNM User’s Guide7Contents OverviewIntroducing Vantage CNM ...

Page 399

Chapter 5 Device Network SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide705.3.1.1 Ethernet EncapsulationThe following table describes the labels in the Ethernet enc

Page 400

Chapter 5 Device Network SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide715.3.1.2 PPPoE EncapsulationThe device supports PPPoE (Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethern

Page 401

Chapter 5 Device Network SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide72Figure 34 Device Operation > Device Configuration > Network > WAN > WAN1-PPPo

Page 402

Chapter 5 Device Network SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide73Service Name Type the PPPoE service name provided to you. PPPoE uses a service name to ide

Page 403

Chapter 5 Device Network SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide745.3.1.3 PPTP EncapsulationPoint-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP) is a network protocol t

Page 404

Chapter 5 Device Network SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide75Figure 36 Device Operation > Device Configuration > Network > WAN > WAN1 - P

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Chapter 5 Device Network SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide76PPTPUser Name Type the user name given to you by your ISP. Password Type the password assoc

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Chapter 5 Device Network SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide775.3.2 WAN1 and WAN2 (ZyNOS ZyWALL with two WAN ports)Since ZyWALL 4.00, the WAN screens a

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Chapter 5 Device Network SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide78Figure 37 Device Operation > Device Configuration > Network > WAN > WAN1/2 (Z

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Chapter 5 Device Network SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide79Telia Login Server (Telia Login only)Type the domain name of the Telia login server, for e

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Contents OverviewVantage CNM User’s Guide8About Vantage CNM ...

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Chapter 5 Device Network SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide805.3.2.2 PPPoE EncapsulationPPPoE (Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet) is an IETF standa

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Chapter 5 Device Network SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide81The following table describes the labels in this screen.Table 22 Device Operation > D

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Chapter 5 Device Network SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide825.3.2.3 PPTP EncapsulationPoint-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP) is a network protocol t

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Chapter 5 Device Network SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide83Figure 39 Device Operation > Device Configuration > Network > WAN > WAN1/2 -

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Chapter 5 Device Network SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide84PPTPUser Name Type the user name given to you by your ISP.Password Type the password associ

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Chapter 5 Device Network SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide855.3.3 Dial Backup (ZyNOS ZyWALL)Vantage CNM can communicate with the device using Dial Ba

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Chapter 5 Device Network SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide86Figure 40 Device Operation > Device Configuration > Network > WAN > Dial Back

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Chapter 5 Device Network SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide875.3.4 Advanced Modem Setup (ZyNOS ZyWALL)5.3.4.1 AT Command StringsFor regular telephone

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Chapter 5 Device Network SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide885.3.4.1.2 Response StringsThe response strings tell the device the tags, or labels, immedi

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Chapter 5 Device Network SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide895.3.5 Edit Dial Backup (ZyNOS ZyWALL)Click Edit in the TCP/IP Options field in the screen

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Vantage CNM User’s Guide9About This User's Guide...

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Chapter 5 Device Network SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide90Figure 42 Device Operation > Device Configuration > Network > WAN > Dial Back

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Chapter 5 Device Network SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide915.3.6 WAN Setup (Prestige)The fields in this screen vary depending on the mode and encaps

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Chapter 5 Device Network SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide92Figure 43 Device Operation > Device Configuration > Network > WAN > Setup (Pr

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Chapter 5 Device Network SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide93ATM QoS Type Select CBR (Constant Bit Rate) to specify fixed (always-on) bandwidth for voi

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Chapter 5 Device Network SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide945.3.7 WAN Backup (Prestige)To change your device’s WAN backup settings, click WA N > Ba

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Chapter 5 Device Network SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide95Figure 44 Device Operation > Device Configuration > Network > WAN > Backup (

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Chapter 5 Device Network SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide96Recovery Interval When the device is using a lower priority connection (usually a WAN back

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Chapter 5 Device Network SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide975.3.8 Advanced WAN Backup (Prestige)Use this screen to edit your device’s advanced WAN ba

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Chapter 5 Device Network SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide98Primary/ Secondary Phone NumberType the first (primary) phone number from the ISP for this

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Chapter 5 Device Network SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide995.3.9 Advanced Modem Setup (Prestige)Click Edit in the Advanced Modem Setup field. See th

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