Zyxel 100IH - Manual

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – ISDN Router and Router/Hub; Copyright
  • Page 3 – The declarations of CE marking:
  • Page 4 – ZyXEL Limited Warranty; Note
  • Page 5 – Customer Support
  • Page 7 – Table of Contents
  • Page 11 – List of Figures
  • Page 14 – List of Tables
  • Page 16 – Preface; About Your Prestige; Congratulations on your purchase of the Prestige ISDN Router.; Setup Information; ISDN Line; ISDN switch type; Ethernet Setup Information
  • Page 17 – Structure of this Manual
  • Page 19 – Chapter 1; Features of the Prestige; Extensive Analog Phone Support
  • Page 20 – PPP Multilink
  • Page 21 – Call Waiting
  • Page 22 – Figure 1-1 Internet Access Application; Internet Single User Account
  • Page 24 – Figure 1-3 Telecommuting/Remote Access Server Application
  • Page 25 – Chapter 2; Table 2-1 LED functions
  • Page 26 – Table 2-2 LED functions; PWR
  • Page 27 – Prestige 100IH Rear Panel and Connections; Figure 2-3 Prestige 100IH Rear Panel and Connections
  • Page 28 – Figure 2-4 Prestige 100 Rear Panel and Connections
  • Page 29 – and the other to the ISDN wall jack.; UTP Interface; or
  • Page 30 – Chapter 9 - Telnet Configuration and Capabilities; Additional Installation Requirements; VT100 terminal emulation.
  • Page 31 – Power On Your Prestige; Initial Screen; Enter; Entering Password; Figure 2-6 Login Screen
  • Page 32 – Navigating the SMT Interface; Table 2-3 Main Menu Commands; Operation
  • Page 33 – Figure 2-7 SMT Main Menu; System Management Terminal Interface Summary; Table 2-4 Main Menu Summary; Menu Title
  • Page 34 – Changing the System Password; Enter your new system password (up to 30 characters), and press
  • Page 35 – Enter 1 in the Main Menu to open Menu 1 – General Setup.; Figure 2-9 Menu 1 – General Setup
  • Page 36 – Table 2-5 General Setup Menu Fields
  • Page 37 – Menu 2 for North American switches is displayed below.; Figure 2-10 North American ISDN Setup
  • Page 38 – Table 2-7 North American ISDN Menu Setup Fields; Supplementary Voice Services
  • Page 39 – Table 2-8 NI-1 Default Feature Key Settings; Feature; Call Transfer; Yes; None
  • Page 40 – Switch Type
  • Page 41 – Outgoing Calling Party Number; Figure 2-12 Menu 2 – ISDN Setup for DSS1
  • Page 42 – Table 2-10 Menu 2 – ISDN Setup
  • Page 43 – Advanced Setup; ISDN Call Waiting; How to use call waiting; Calling Line Indication; Enable; , the Prestige sends the caller ID and the party you call can see; Disable; Figure 2-14 ISDN Advanced Setup
  • Page 44 – When you are finished, press; ENTER; at the message: ‘Press ENTER to confirm’, the Prestige; Figure 2-15 Loopback test
  • Page 45 – AUI; Chapter 8- Filter Set Configuration; Protocol Dependent Ethernet Setup
  • Page 47 – Chapter 3; Factory Ethernet Defaults
  • Page 48 – Both
  • Page 49 – IP Pool Setup
  • Page 50 – You will now use Menu 3.2 to configure your Prestige for TCP/IP.
  • Page 51 – Table 3-1 DHCP Ethernet Setup Menu Fields; Field
  • Page 52 – Table 3-2 TCP/IP Ethernet Setup Menu Fields
  • Page 53 – Internet Access Configuration; Use the table below to record your Internet Account Information.; Table 3-3 Internet Account Information; Internet Account Information
  • Page 54 – From the Main Menu, enter option; Internet Access Setup; to go to Menu 4 - Internet Access; Figure 3-2 Menu 4 – Internet Access Setup
  • Page 55 – Table 3-4 Internet Access Setup Menu Fields; Description
  • Page 56 – Single User Account; Figure 3-3 Single User Account Topology; Prestige; INTERNET
  • Page 57 – SUA supports servers to be accessible to the outside world.
  • Page 58 – Figure 3-4 Menu 4 – Internet Access Setup for Single User Account; Table 3-5 Single User Account Menu Fields; Select Yes to enable SUA.; SUA
  • Page 59 – Configuring Backup ISP Accounts
  • Page 61 – Chapter 4; Chapter 5; Remote Node Setup; To configure a remote node, follow these steps:
  • Page 62 – Figure 4-1 Menu 11 – Remote Node Setup
  • Page 63 – Table 4-1 Remote Node Profile Menu Fields
  • Page 65 – Leased
  • Page 66 – Table 4-2 BTR v MTR for BOD
  • Page 67 – Transmit or Receive
  • Page 68 – Table 4-3 Remote Node PPP Options Menu Fields
  • Page 69 – Use Menu 11.5 – Remote Node Filter; to specify the filter set(s) to apply to the incoming and; Figure 4-4 Menu 11.5 – Remote Node Filter
  • Page 72 – Follow the procedure below; Press
  • Page 73 – Table 5-1 TCP/IP related fields in Remote Node Profile; Local Network
  • Page 74 – Table 5-2 TCP/IP Remote Node Configuration
  • Page 75 – Figure 5-4 Example of Static Routing Topology; Router2; Router1
  • Page 76 – Choosing a static route to edit produces the following screen.; Figure 5-6Edit IP Static Route
  • Page 77 – Table 5-3 Edit IP Static Route Menu Fields
  • Page 79 – Chapter 6; Remote Nodes
  • Page 80 – Remote Access Server; An example of remote access server for telecommuters is shown in .; Figure 6-1 Example of Telecommuting; Telecommuting; Remote User; Corporate LAN; ISDN
  • Page 81 – Chapter 4 - Remote Node Configuration; Remote Network
  • Page 82 – Figure 6-3 Menu 13 – Default Dial-in Setup
  • Page 85 – to specify the filter set(s) to apply to the incoming
  • Page 89 – Multiple Servers behind SUA; Follow the steps below to configure a server behind SUA; in the main menu to go to menu 15, Multiple Server Configuration.
  • Page 90 – Figure 6-7 Multiple Server Configuration; you define all the servers or press; ESC; at any time to cancel.; The most often used port numbers are:
  • Page 91 – Chapter 7; Table 7-1 Supplemental Services by region
  • Page 92 – Table 7-2 Supplemental Services by switch type.; Setting Up Supplemental Phone Service; default; “US” refers to a broad range of switch types supported in the USA.
  • Page 93 – Dropping current call to switch to incoming/holding call.; Notes: An incoming caller receives a busy signal if; Three Way Calling
  • Page 94 – Dial the third party’s telephone number.; To drop yourself from the conference call:; Transferring an active call to a third party:
  • Page 95 – Table 7-3 Phone Flash Commands; Meaning
  • Page 97 – Chapter 8
  • Page 98 – Figure 8-1 Outgoing Packet Filtering Process; The Filter Structure of the Prestige
  • Page 99 – Configuring a Filter Set; To configure a filter sets, follow the procedure below:; Figure 8-2 Menu 21 - Filter Set Configuration
  • Page 100 – Table 8-1 Abbreviations Used in the Filter Rules Summary Menu; Abbreviations
  • Page 101 – Table 8-3 Abbreviations Used If Filter Type Is IP; Abbreviation
  • Page 102 – Table 8-4 Abbreviations Used If Filter Type Is GEN
  • Page 103 – Configuring a Filter Rule
  • Page 108 – Table 8-6 Generic Filter Rule Menu Fields
  • Page 109 – Check Next; Applying a Filter and Factory Defaults; Figure 8-7 Filtering Ethernet traffic
  • Page 110 – Figure 8-8 Filtering Remote Node traffic; Use
  • Page 111 – Chapter 9; About Telnet Configuration; Figure 9-1 Telnet Configuration on a TCP/IP Network
  • Page 112 – Telnet Capabilities
  • Page 113 – System Maintenance
  • Page 114 – System Status
  • Page 115 – Table 10-1 System Maintenance - Status Menu Fields
  • Page 116 – Figure 10-3 LAN Packet That Triggered Last Call
  • Page 117 – Figure 10-4 System Maintenance - Information
  • Page 118 – Table 10-2 Fields in System Maintenance
  • Page 119 – Console Port Speed
  • Page 120 – Figure 10-6 Examples of Error and Information Messages
  • Page 121 – Table 10-3 System Maintenance Menu Syslog Parameters; Parameter; Call Information Messages:
  • Page 122 – Error Information Messages:
  • Page 123 – Follow the procedure below to get to Diagnostic
  • Page 124 – Table 10-4 System Maintenance Menu Diagnostic; Manual
  • Page 125 – Figure 10-9 Display for a Successful Manual Call; This figure shows an example where authentication failed.; Figure 10-10 Display for a Failed Authentication
  • Page 126 – Backup Configuration; telnet
  • Page 127 – Figure 10-12 Boot module commands
  • Page 128 – Command Interpreter Mode; Call history chronicles preceding incoming and outgoing calls.
  • Page 129 – To enter the call control menu, select option; Figure 10-15 Call Control Parameters
  • Page 130 – Table 10-5 Call Control Parameters Fields
  • Page 132 – Table 10-6 Call History Fields
  • Page 133 – Troubleshooting; Problems Starting Up the Prestige; Table 11-1 Troubleshooting the Start-Up of your Prestige; Problem
  • Page 134 – Problems With the ISDN Line; Table 11-2 Troubleshooting the ISDN Line
  • Page 135 – Problems with the LAN Interface; Table 11-3 Troubleshooting the LAN Interface; Problems Connecting to a Remote Node or ISP; Table 11-4 Troubleshooting a Connection to a Remote Node or ISP; Problems for Remote User to Dial-in; Table 11-5 Troubleshooting for Remote Users to Dial-in
  • Page 137 – Appendix
  • Page 139 – Index
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Page 2 - ISDN Router and Router/Hub; Copyright

Prestige 100 and 100IH ISDN Router and Router/Hub ii Prestige 100 and 100IH ISDN Router and Router/Hub Copyright Copyright © 2/26/1999 by ZyXEL Communications Corporation. The contents of this publication may not be reproduced in any part or as a whole,transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, tran...

Page 3 - The declarations of CE marking:

Prestige 100 and 100IH ISDN Router and Router/Hub ECC Interference Statement iii The declarations of CE marking: The Prestige 100 and 100IH has been approved for connection to the Public SwitchedTelecommunication Network using interfaces compatible with ITU-TSS recommendation I.420 (BasicRate ISDN u...

Page 4 - ZyXEL Limited Warranty; Note

Prestige 100 and 100IH ISDN Router and Router/Hub iv ZyXEL Limited Warranty ZyXEL Limited Warranty ZyXEL warrants to the original end user (purchaser) that this product is free from anydefects in materials or workmanship for a period of up to two (2) years from the date ofpurchase. During the warran...

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