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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – ii; Copyright; Disclaimer
  • Page 3 – Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Interference Statement; Notice 1
  • Page 4 – Information for Canadian Users; Caution
  • Page 5 – Declarations of CE Marking; The declarations of CE marking
  • Page 6 – ZyXEL Limited Warranty; Note
  • Page 7 – Customer Support; Worldwide Support; Product Information; World Wide Web; FTP Information; North America
  • Page 9 – Table of Contents; Applications for
  • Page 13 – List of Figures
  • Page 17 – List of Tables
  • Page 19 – Preface; About Your Bridge/Router; About This User's Manual; Prestige
  • Page 20 – Structure of this Manual; Getting Started
  • Page 21 – Getting to Know Your Bridge/Router; Chapter 1; WAN Bridge Routers; Features of; Multiple WAN Ports
  • Page 22 – Multiple Protocol Support; PPP Multilink Support; Full Network Management; RADIUS Support
  • Page 23 – DHCP Support; Data Compression; Networking Compatibility
  • Page 24 – Front Panel LEDs and Back Panel Ports; Front Panel; א I
  • Page 25 – The LED indicator lights on the front panel of your; LED Functions
  • Page 26 – Back Panel; Figure 1-2 shows the rear panel of your; Back Panel Ports
  • Page 27 – Figure 1-3 shows the rear panel of your
  • Page 28 – Applications for; Internet Access Application; Coporate LAN; INTERNET
  • Page 29 – Branch Office LAN
  • Page 30 – Your; Telecommuting/Remote Access Application
  • Page 31 – Hardware Installation & Initial Setup; Chapter 2; Before you proceed further, check all items you received with your; Item Checklist; optional
  • Page 32 – Additional Installation Requirements
  • Page 33 – Connections
  • Page 35 – Connect your Computer and your; Connect WAN Devices to your; Connect your; to Ethernet
  • Page 36 – Initial Screen
  • Page 37 – Enter Password; For your first login, enter the default password; Login Screen
  • Page 38 – Navigating the SMT Interface; Main Menu Commands; Operation
  • Page 39 – SMT Main Menu; The following table shows the Main Menu Summary; Main Menu Summary; Menu Title
  • Page 40 – Changing the System Password; Select option; From the System Security Menu, select option
  • Page 41 – Enter your new system password and press
  • Page 43 – General Setup Menu Fields; Field; When bridging is enabled, your
  • Page 44 – WAN Port Setup; This section describe the WAN port setup for
  • Page 46 – Table 2-5 describes how to configure a WAN port.; Async WAN Port Setup Menu Fields
  • Page 47 – Async WAN Port Setup Menu Fields (continued)
  • Page 48 – In addition to asynchronous devices, WAN ports 1 and 2 on
  • Page 49 – Figure 2-12 shows the menu for Sync/Async WAN port configuration .; Sync/Async WAN Port Setup Menu Fields
  • Page 51 – Advanced WAN Port Setup; and
  • Page 52 – Advanced WAN Port Setup AT Commands Fields; atdp
  • Page 54 – Table 2-8 below describes the call control parameters.; Advanced WAN Port Setup Call Control Parameters
  • Page 56 – If you need to define filters, please read; Protocol Dependent Ethernet Setup; For TCP/IP Ethernet Setup refer to
  • Page 57 – Internet Access; Chapter 3
  • Page 58 – specifically for private use please do; RIP Direction; Version
  • Page 59 – By default, RIP direction is set to both and the version set to RIP-1.
  • Page 60 – You will now use Menu 3.2 to configure the Ethernet of your
  • Page 61 – Follow the instructions in Table 3-1. to configure the DHCP fields.; DHCP Ethernet Setup Menu Fields
  • Page 62 – TCP/IP Ethernet Setup Menu Fields
  • Page 63 – Internet Access Configuration; Internet Account Information
  • Page 64 – From the Main Menu, enter option
  • Page 65 – Table 3-4 contain instructions on how to configure your; Internet Access Setup Menu Fields
  • Page 66 – Internet Access Setup Menu Fields (continued)
  • Page 67 – Single User Account; Figure 3-4 illustrates a typical Single User Account topology.; Single User Account Topology
  • Page 69 – The steps for configuring your; Menu 4 - Internet Access Setup for Single User Account; SUA
  • Page 70 – Single User Account Menu Fields; Configuring Backup ISP Accounts; To configure a backup ISP Account, follow these steps:
  • Page 71 – Enter Menu 11 and select your Primary ISP.; Editing Script Options; Editing Login Script
  • Page 73 – Remote Node Configuration; Chapter 4; Remote Node Setup; To configure a remote node, follow these steps:
  • Page 74 – Menu 11 - Remote Node Setup; Remote Node Profile for leased line.
  • Page 75 – Remote Node Profile Menu Fields for Dial-up Lines
  • Page 76 – Remote Node Profile Menu Fields for Dial-up Lines (continued)
  • Page 82 – To edit the remote node PPP Options, move the cursor to the
  • Page 83 – Remote Node PPP Options Menu Fields
  • Page 84 – Remote Node PPP Options Menu Fields (continued); myLogin
  • Page 86 – Remote Node Script Menu Fields
  • Page 87 – Leased Line Support; Menu 11.1 - Remote Node Profile for Leased Lines
  • Page 88 – Remote Node Profile Menu Fields for Leased Lines
  • Page 89 – Remote Node Profile Menu Fields for Leased Lines (continued)
  • Page 91 – Remote Node TCP/IP Configuration; Chapter 5; A typical LAN-to-LAN application is to use your
  • Page 92 – Follow the procedure in
  • Page 93 – Chapter 3 - Internet Access Application; TCP/IP related fields in Remote Node Profile; Local Network
  • Page 96 – Static routes tell the; Example of Static Routing Topology; Router
  • Page 98 – Edit IP Static Route Menu Fields
  • Page 99 – IPX Configuration; Chapter 6; This chapter shows you how to configure the IPX parameters of the; IPX Network Environment; If you have a NetWare server on the same LAN as the
  • Page 101 – There are two different scenarios in which your; in an IPX Environment; on LAN with Server; If your; on LAN without Server; NetWare
  • Page 103 – IPX Ethernet Setup; From Menu 3 - Ethernet Setup, select option
  • Page 104 – Novell IPX Ethernet Setup Fields
  • Page 106 – Menu 11.3 - Remote Node Novell IPX Options
  • Page 107 – Remote Node Novell IPX Options
  • Page 108 – Similar to IP, IPX static routes tell the
  • Page 109 – Edit IPX Static Route Menu Fields
  • Page 111 – Bridging Setup; Chapter 7; Bridging in General; to transport packets of network layer protocols that the; Bridge Ethernet Setup; applies special
  • Page 112 – From Menu 3 - Ethernet Setup, enter option; Bridge Ethernet Setup Menu - Handle IPX Field Configuration; Handle IPX Field; but turn on the
  • Page 114 – Remote Node Bridge Options
  • Page 116 – The following Table 7-3 describes the Bridge Static Route Menu.; Bridge Static Route Menu Fields
  • Page 117 – Dial-in Server Configuration; Chapter 8; Remote Dial-in Users/Remote Nodes Comparison Chart; Remote Nodes
  • Page 118 – Remote Access Server; Example of Telecommuting; CORPORATE OFFICE
  • Page 119 – Example of a Dial-in Server Application; Remote Network
  • Page 121 – Default Dial-in Setup Fields
  • Page 125 – Edit Dial-in User Menu Fields
  • Page 126 – CLID Authentication; initAT
  • Page 127 – Filter Configuration; Chapter 9
  • Page 128 – Outgoing Packet Filtering Process; For incoming packets, your; The Filter Structure of the
  • Page 129 – Configuring a Filter Set; To configure a filter sets, follow the procedure below:; Menu 21 - Filter Set Confi guration; Press
  • Page 130 – Abbreviations Used in the Filter Rules Summary Menu; Abbreviations
  • Page 131 – Abbreviations Used in the Filter Rules Summary Menu (continued); Abbreviations Used If Filter Type Is IP; Abbreviation
  • Page 132 – Abbreviations Used If Filter Type Is IPX; Abbreviations Used If Filter Type Is GEN
  • Page 133 – Configuring a Filter Rule
  • Page 134 – TCP/IP Filter Rule Menu Fields
  • Page 136 – For generic rules, the; FFFFFFFF
  • Page 137 – Table 9-6 describes the fields in the Generic Filter Rule Menu.; Generic Filter Rule Menu Fields
  • Page 139 – IPX Filter Rule Menu Fields
  • Page 141 – SNMP Configuration; SNMP Configuration; To configure SNMP, select option; Menu 22 - SNMP Configuration
  • Page 142 – SNMP Configuration Menu Fields
  • Page 143 – Telnet Configuration; System Security; Changing the System Password; To change the system password, following steps below:; M e nu 23 - System Security
  • Page 145 – Using RADIUS Authentication; dictionary
  • Page 147 – System Security - External Server Menu Fields
  • Page 148 – Adding Users to the RADIUS Database; Using RADIUS Authentication for CLID; users; joeuser
  • Page 149 – Telnet Configuration and Capabilities; About Telnet Configuration; Telnet Configuration on a TCP/IP Network; Telnet Under SUA
  • Page 150 – Telnet Capabilities
  • Page 151 – System Maintenance; Menu 24 - System Maintenance
  • Page 153 – System Maintenance - Status Menu Fields
  • Page 154 – LAN Packet Which Triggered Last Call
  • Page 155 – Terminal Baud Rate
  • Page 156 – Examples of Error and Information Messages
  • Page 157 – System Maintenance Menu Syslog Parameters; Parameter
  • Page 160 – System Maintenance Menu Diagnostic Test Options; Fields
  • Page 161 – Trace Display for a Successful IPCP Connection Via Manual Call; Figure 13-9 shows a trace example where authentication failed.; Trace Display for a Failed Authentication
  • Page 162 – Backup Configuration; Restore Configuration
  • Page 163 – Firmware Update
  • Page 164 – atur; atgo
  • Page 166 – Command Interpreter Mode
  • Page 167 – The phone numbers on the blacklist are numbers that the
  • Page 169 – Troubleshooting; Problems Starting Up the; Troubleshooting the Start-Up of your
  • Page 170 – Problems With the WAN Ports; Troubleshooting a WAN Port Connection; Problems with the LAN Interface; Troubleshooting the LAN Interface
  • Page 171 – Problems Connecting to a Remote Node or ISP; Troubleshooting a Connection to a Remote Node or ISP
  • Page 172 – Problems for Remote Users; Troubleshooting for Remote User to Dial-in
  • Page 173 – Acronyms and Abbreviations
  • Page 175 – Index
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Page 2 - ii; Copyright; Disclaimer

Prestige 153/153X WAN Bridge/Routers ii Prestige 153Prestige 153X WAN Bridge/Routers 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 retrievalsystem, translated into any languag...

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

Prestige 153/153X WAN Bridge/Routers FCC 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 m...

Page 4 - Information for Canadian Users; Caution

Prestige 153/153X WAN Bridge/Routers i v Information for Canadian Users Information for Canadian Users The Industry Canada label identifies certified equipment. This certification means that the equipment meets certaintelecommunications network protective, operation, and safety requirements. The Ind...

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