Zyxel 128IMH - Manual

Zyxel 128IMH

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Copyright; Disclaimer
  • Page 3 – Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Interference Statement; Notice 1
  • Page 4 – Information for Canadian Users; Caution; The declarations of CE marking:
  • Page 6 – ZyXEL Limited Warranty; Note
  • Page 7 – Customer Support; See your local distributor
  • Page 9 – Table of Contents
  • Page 15 – List of Figures
  • Page 19 – List of Tables
  • Page 23 – Preface; About Your Router/Hub; Your Prestige; About This User's Manual
  • Page 24 – To order a new ISDN line, do the following:; service is available and the switch type.; Completing the Setup Information Worksheet; System Name; - For Internet access, you need to enable the Route IP Field.
  • Page 25 – Collecting ISDN Phone Line Information; Table 1-1 ISDN Phone Line Info; Switch Type
  • Page 26 – Collecting Ethernet Setup Information; Table 1-2 IP subnet masks and the number of hosts allowed; IP Subnet Mask; This manual is divided into five parts:
  • Page 27 – The Internet; Syntax Conventions
  • Page 29 – Chapter 1; Prestige 128IMH ISDN/Modem Bridge Router; The following are the key features of the Prestige 128IMH.
  • Page 30 – Incoming Call Support
  • Page 31 – Built- in message logging and packet tracing.
  • Page 32 – Call Waiting
  • Page 33 – Applications for Prestige 128IMH
  • Page 34 – Figure 1-1 Internet Access Application; Internet Single User Account
  • Page 36 – Figure 1-3 Telecommuting/Remote Access Server Application
  • Page 37 – Chapter 2; Figure 2-1 Front Panel; PWR; Table 2-1 LED functions
  • Page 38 – Prestige 128IMH Rear Panel and Connections; Figure 2-2 Prestige 128IMH Rear Panel and Connections; Connecting the ISDN Line; and the other to the ISDN wall jack.; Connecting a Workstation to the Prestige
  • Page 39 – Connecting a Telephone/Fax to the Prestige; Chapter 12 - Telnet Configuration and Capabilities; Additional Installation Requirements
  • Page 41 – Power On Your Prestige; Initial Screen; Enter; Entering Password
  • Page 42 – Figure 2-4 Login Screen
  • Page 43 – Navigating the SMT Interface; Table 2-2 Main Menu Commands; Operation
  • Page 45 – Figure 2-5 SMT Main Menu; System Management Terminal Interface Summary; Table 2-3 Main Menu Summary; Menu Title
  • Page 46 – Changing the System Password; Enter 23 in the Main Menu to open; Enter 1 in Menu 23 to open
  • Page 47 – Enter your new system password and press
  • Page 48 – contains administrative and system-related information.; Menu 1 – General Setup; Figure 2-8 Menu 1 – General Setup
  • Page 49 – Table 2-4 General Setup Menu Fields; Field; Note on Bridging
  • Page 50 – European ISDN Setup Menus; Incoming Phone Number Matching
  • Page 51 – Accept; calling party number
  • Page 53 – Figure 2-9 Menu 2 – ISDN Setup; Select; Yes; in the; Advanced Setup; field of; Menu 2 – ISDN Setup; above to display menu 2.1
  • Page 54 – ISDN Call Waiting; How to use call waiting; Figure 2-10 ISDN Advanced Setup; Calling Line Indication
  • Page 55 – Figure 2-11 Loopback test
  • Page 56 – If you need to define filters, please read; Protocol Dependent Ethernet Setup; For TCP/IP Ethernet setup refer to
  • Page 57 – Chapter 3; The first step is to enable the IP routing in Menu 1 - General Setup.; General Setup; field to; by pressing the space bar.; Figure 3-1 Menu 1 – General Setup
  • Page 58 – not; RIP Direction
  • Page 59 – Version; IP Pool Setup
  • Page 60 – fields in
  • Page 61 – You will now use Menu 3.2 to configure your Prestige for TCP/IP.; Ethernet Setup; in the Main Menu. When Menu 3; TCP/IP and DHCP Setup
  • Page 62 – Table 3-1 DHCP Ethernet Setup Menu Fields
  • Page 63 – Table 3-2 TCP/IP Ethernet Setup Menu Fields; Both
  • Page 64 – Internet Access Configuration; Use the table below to record your Internet Account Information.; Table 3-3 Internet Account Information; Internet Account Information
  • Page 65 – From the Main Menu, enter option; Internet Access Setup; to go to Menu 4 - Internet Access; Figure 3-3 Menu 4 – Internet Access Setup
  • Page 67 – Single User Account; illustrates a typical Single User Account topology.; Figure 3-4 Single User Account Topology; Prestige; INTERNET
  • Page 68 – SUA supports servers to be accessible to the outside world.
  • Page 69 – Single User Account Configuration; Figure 3-5 Menu 4 – Internet Access Setup for Single User Account; To enable the SUA feature in Menu 4, move the cursor to the; field and; Table 3-5 Single User Account Menu Fields; SUA
  • Page 70 – Configuring Backup ISP Accounts; None
  • Page 71 – Enter Menu 11 again and select your Backup ISP.; Active
  • Page 73 – Chapter 4; see; Remote Node Setup; To configure a remote node, follow these steps:
  • Page 74 – Figure 4-1 Menu 11 – Remote Node Setup
  • Page 75 – Figure 4-2 Menu 11.1 Remote Node Profile
  • Page 78 – Outgoing Authentication Protocol
  • Page 79 – Table 4-2 BTR v MTR for BOD
  • Page 80 – Transmit or Receive
  • Page 81 – Table 4-3 Remote Node PPP Options Menu Fields
  • Page 82 – Use; Menu 11.5 – Remote Node Filter; to specify the filter set(s) to apply to the incoming and; filters; Figure 4-4 Menu 11.5 – Remote Node Filter
  • Page 83 – Chapter 5
  • Page 84 – Chapter 5 - Remote Node Configuration; IP
  • Page 85 – My Wan; Chapter 3 – Internet Access Application; Table 5-1 TCP/IP related fields in Remote Node Profile; Local Network
  • Page 86 – Table 5-2 TCP/IP Remote Node Configuration
  • Page 87 – Figure 5-4 Example of Static Routing Topology; Router 1
  • Page 88 – Figure 5-5 Menu 12 - Static Route Setup; Choosing a static route to edit produces the following screen.
  • Page 89 – Figure 5-7 Edit IP Static Route
  • Page 91 – Chapter 6; IPX Network Environment
  • Page 93 – Figure 6-1 Netware Server
  • Page 94 – Prestige in an IPX Environment; NetWare server on the LAN, as depicted in the following diagram.; Figure 6-2 Prestige in an IPX Environment; NetWare
  • Page 95 – The built- in call filters are defined as follows:
  • Page 96 – IPX Ethernet Setup; From Menu 3 - Ethernet Setup, select option; Novell IPX Setup; Ethernet Setup as shown in the figure below.; Table 6-1 Novell IPX Ethernet Setup Fields; Ethernet
  • Page 97 – Branch Office LAN; Corporate LAN
  • Page 98 – Follow the procedure in; IPX; is among the protocols in the Route field. (The Route
  • Page 99 – Table 6-2 Remote Node Novell IPX Options
  • Page 101 – Table 6-3 Edit IPX Static Route Menu Fields
  • Page 103 – Chapter 7; Bridging in General; For efficiency reason, do; Bridge Ethernet Setup; Handle IPX
  • Page 104 – Bridge Setup; Handle IPX Field; Server
  • Page 105 – Bridge; field is set to; Move the cursor to the
  • Page 106 – Table 7-2 Remote Node Network Layers Menu Bridge Options
  • Page 107 – Bridge Static Route Setup
  • Page 108 – The following table describes the Bridge Static Route Menu.; Table 7-3 Bridge Static Route Menu Fields
  • Page 109 – Chapter 8; Table 8-1 Remote Dial-in Users/Remote Nodes Comparison Chart; Remote Dial- in Users; Using RADIUS Authentication
  • Page 110 – Remote Access Server; An example of remote access server for telecommuters is shown in .; Figure 8-1 Example of Telecommuting; Telecommuting
  • Page 111 – Remote Network
  • Page 112 – Figure 8-3 Menu 13 – Default Dial-in Setup
  • Page 116 – to specify the filter set(s) to apply to the incoming; see Chapter 9
  • Page 117 – Select one of the users by number, this will bring you to; User
  • Page 119 – initAT; ] string in Menu 2 to enable caller ID detection on the
  • Page 120 – Multiple Servers behind SUA; Follow the steps below to configure a server behind SUA; Multiple Server Configuration
  • Page 121 – Enter the service port number in the; IP Address; you define all the servers or press; ESC; at any time to cancel.; Figure 8-7 Multiple Server Configuration; The most often used port numbers are:
  • Page 123 – Chapter 9; Getting Started
  • Page 124 – Setting Up Supplemental Phone Service; ISDN Advanced Setup.; The; Calling Line; when you call. If set to; Enable; default; Dropping current call to switch to incoming/holding call.
  • Page 125 – An incoming caller receives a busy signal if; Three way calling; Dial the third party’s telephone number.; To drop the last call added to the three -way-call
  • Page 126 – Transferring an active call to a third party:
  • Page 127 – Call Forwarding; Table 9-1 Phone Flash Commands
  • Page 129 – Filter Configuration; About Filtering; Figure 10-1 Outgoing Packet
  • Page 130 – Figure 10-1 Outgoing Packet Filtering Process; The Filter Structure of the Prestige
  • Page 131 – Configuring a Filter Set; To configure a filter sets, follow the procedure below:; Filter Set Configuration; from the Main Menu to open Menu 21.; Figure 10-2 Menu 21 - Filter Set Configuration; Press
  • Page 132 – Table 10-1 Abbreviations Used in the Filter Rules Summary Menu; Abbreviations
  • Page 133 – Ta ble 10-3 Abbreviations Used If Filter Type Is IP; Abbreviation
  • Page 134 – Table 10-4 Abbreviations Used If Filter Type Is IPX; Table 10-5 Abbreviations Used If Filter Type Is GEN
  • Page 135 – Configuring a Filter Rule
  • Page 137 – Table 10-6 TCP/IP Filter Rule Menu Fields
  • Page 140 – Table 10-7 Generic Filter Rule Menu Fields
  • Page 141 – Novell IPX Filter Rule
  • Page 142 – The table below describes the IPX Filter Rule.; Table 10-8 IPX Filter Rule Menu Fields
  • Page 143 – Configuring SNMP; To configure SNMP, select option; SNMP Configuration; from the Main Menu to open Menu 22; Figure 11-1 Menu 22 - SNMP Configuration
  • Page 144 – Table 11-1 SNMP Configuration Menu Fields
  • Page 145 – Changing the System Password; To change the system password, following steps below:; System Security; in the Main Menu to open Menu 23 – System
  • Page 146 – Change Password
  • Page 147 – Using RADIUS Authentication; or
  • Page 150 – Table 12-1 System Security - External Server Menu Fields; client; Adding Users to the RADIUS Database; users
  • Page 151 – Using RADIUS Authentication for CLID; To use RADIUS for CLID authentication, create a user record in the; file where the user; joeuser; so the regular user name/password mecha nism still works.
  • Page 153 – Telnet Configuration and Capabilities; About Telnet Configuration; Figure 13-1 Telnet Configuration on a TCP/IP Network
  • Page 154 – Telnet Under SUA
  • Page 155 – System Maintenance; Figure 14-1 Menu 24 - System Maintenance
  • Page 156 – System Status
  • Page 157 – Table 14-1 System Maintenance - Status Menu Fields
  • Page 158 – Refers to the IP address of the Prestige on Channel 1.; Figure 14-3 LAN Packet That Triggered Last Call
  • Page 159 – Figure 14-4 System Maintenance - Information
  • Page 160 – Table 14-2 Fields in System Maintenance; Menu 1 - General Setup
  • Page 161 – Console Port Speed
  • Page 162 – Figure 14-6 Examples of Error and Information Messages
  • Page 163 – Table 14-3 System Maintenance Menu Syslog Parameters; Parameter
  • Page 165 – Follow the procedure below to get to Diagnostic
  • Page 166 – Table 14-4 System Maintenance Menu Diagnostic; Description; This option reboots the Prestige.
  • Page 167 – Manual; Figure 14-9 Trace Display for a Successful Manual Call; This figure shows a trace example where authentication failed.; Figure 14-1 0 Trace Display for a Failed Authentication
  • Page 168 – Backup Configuration
  • Page 169 – atur
  • Page 170 – Uploading Router Configuration File; ” after the “
  • Page 172 – Menu 24 – System; sys stdio 0; ras; get
  • Page 173 – Figure 14-1 4 Boot module commands
  • Page 174 – Command Interpreter Mode; Web site or send e -mail to the ZyXEL Support Group.; Figure 14-1 5 Command mode
  • Page 175 – Call history chronicles preceding incoming and outgoing calls.; Figure 14-1 7 Call Control Parameters
  • Page 176 – Table 14-5 Call Control Parameters Fields; and
  • Page 179 – Figure 14-2 0 Call History; This is the telephone number of past incoming and outgoing calls.; This shows whether the call was incoming or outgoing.; This is the transfer rate of the call.
  • Page 180 – This is the length of time of the longest telephone call.; This is the length of time of the shortest telephone call.
  • Page 181 – Troubleshooting; Problems Starting Up the Prestige; Table 15-1 Troubleshooting the Start-Up of your Prestige; Problem
  • Page 182 – Problems With the ISDN Line; Table 15-2 Troubleshooting the ISDN Line
  • Page 183 – Problems with the LAN Interface; Table 15-3 Troubleshooting the LAN Interface; Problems Connecting to a Remote Node or ISP; Table 15-4 Troubleshooting a Connection to a Remote Node or ISP; Problems for Remote User to Dial-in; Table 15-5 Troubleshooting for Remote Users to Dial-in
  • Page 185 – ISDN Information Worksheet; General Setup Information
  • Page 186 – Ethernet Setup Information
  • Page 187 – Acronyms and Abbreviations
  • Page 189 – Index
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Page 2 - Copyright; Disclaimer

Prestige 128IMH ISDN Modem/ Router/Hub ii Prestige 128IMH ISDN/Modem Router/Hub Copyright Copyright © 1998 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, translated into any language, o...

Page 3 - Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Interference Statement; Notice 1

Prestige 128IMH ISDN Modem/ Router/Hub ECC Interference Statement iii Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Interference Statement This device complies with Part 15 of FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. This device may not cause harmful interference. 2. This device...

Page 4 - Information for Canadian Users; Caution; The declarations of CE marking:

Prestige 128IMH ISDN Modem/ Router/Hub i v Information for Canadian Users Information for Canadian Users The Industry Canada label identifies certified equipment. This certification means that the equipment meets certain telecommunications network protective, operation, and safety requirements. The ...

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