Zyxel 2602HWL-D3A - Manual

Zyxel 2602HWL-D3A

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Prestige 2602HWL-D3A Support Notes
  • Page 8 – Application Notes; General Application Notes; components needs to be checked before accessing the Internet.
  • Page 9 – Before you begin; Control Panel/Network; In the; Select Network Component Type; and click; Add
  • Page 10 – Follow these steps to configure Windows TCP/IP:; Disable WINS Resolution; Retrieve Prestige Web
  • Page 11 – Configure Prestige for Internet access by using WIZARD SETUP
  • Page 12 – Setup the Prestige as a DHCP Relay
  • Page 13 – Setup the Prestige as a DHCP Client
  • Page 14 – Edit IP Alias= No; Configure an Internal Server Behind SUA; Introduction
  • Page 15 – WAN IP; address which can be obtained from menu 24.1.; Port numbers for some services; Service; FTP
  • Page 16 – Configure a PPTP server Behind SUA
  • Page 18 – logging to NT RAS server.
  • Page 20 – inside; network and the other is the; outside; How NAT works
  • Page 21 – NAT Mapping Types; One to One
  • Page 22 – The following table summarizes these types.; NAT Type; The Prestige now has
  • Page 23 – access in menu 4. Enter 4 from the Main Menu to go to Menu 4-; Network Address Translation
  • Page 24 – Full Feature; NAT Server Sets
  • Page 26 – Field
  • Page 27 – Please note
  • Page 29 – Step 1. Enter 15 in the Main Menu to go to Menu 15-NAT Setup.
  • Page 32 – Internet Access with an Internal Server
  • Page 33 – Server
  • Page 37 – Support Non NAT Friendly Applications
  • Page 41 – About Filter & Filter Examples; How does ZyXEL filter work?; Filter Structure
  • Page 42 – Filter Types and SUA; Conceptually, there are two categories of filter rules:
  • Page 43 – LAN device and protocol input filter sets.
  • Page 46 – device filters; filter for blocking the web service; Configuration
  • Page 47 – Apply the filter set in menu 4
  • Page 50 – A filter for blocking a specific client
  • Page 51 – One rule for blocking all packets from this client; A filter for blocking a specific MAC address
  • Page 52 – Before you Begin
  • Page 53 – Configurations
  • Page 55 – You can now apply it to the
  • Page 56 – A filter for blocking the NetBIOS packets
  • Page 57 – Rule 1-Destination port number 137 with protocol number 6 (TCP)
  • Page 58 – Rule 2-Destination port number 137 with protocol number 17 (UDP)
  • Page 59 – Rule 4-Destination port number 138 with protocol number 17 (UDP)
  • Page 60 – Rule 5-Destination port number 139 with protocol number 6 (TCP)
  • Page 62 – in the remote node
  • Page 63 – in the Menu 3 for blocking
  • Page 64 – The DDNS servers the Prestige supports currently is
  • Page 65 – Key Settings for using DDNS function:
  • Page 66 – Password; Enter the password that the DDNS server gives to you.; Enable Wildcard; Enter the hostname for the wildcard function that the; Network Management Using SNMP; The; Simple Network Management Protocol; (SNMP) is an applications-layer protocol used to exchange the; Management Information Base
  • Page 67 – Reads
  • Page 68 – Get; Allows the NMS to retrieve an object variable from the agent.; GetNext; operation, followed by a series of GetNext operations.; Set; Allows the NMS to set values for object variables within an agent.; Trap; Used by the agent to inform the NMS of some events.
  • Page 69 – The SNMP PDU contains the following fields:; PDU type; Specifies the type of PDU.; Request ID; Associates requests with responses.; Error status; Indicates an error and an error type.; Error index; Associates the error with a particular object variable.; ZyXEL SNMP Implementation; If the machine coldstarts, the trap will be sent after booting.
  • Page 70 – If the machine warmstarts, the trap will be sent after booting.
  • Page 71 – Configure the Prestige for SNMP
  • Page 72 – Option; Using syslog
  • Page 73 – UNIX Setup
  • Page 74 – Packet triggered log; This message is available when the
  • Page 75 – PPP Log
  • Page 76 – Using IP Alias
  • Page 77 – IP Alias Setup; DHCP Setup
  • Page 78 – Edit IP Alias; IP Alias 1; Toggle to; IP Alias 2; Toggle to; Using Call Scheduling; What is Call Scheduling ?
  • Page 79 – SMT Menu for Call Scheduling
  • Page 81 – completely, it will be deleted automatically.
  • Page 82 – Time Service in Prestige
  • Page 83 – Using IP Multicast; What is IP Multicast ?
  • Page 84 – Multicast
  • Page 85 – Using Prestige traffic redirect; What is Traffic Redirect ?
  • Page 88 – Devices; UPnP Operations
  • Page 89 – Using UPnP in ZyXEL devices; Device: Prestige Router
  • Page 90 – The first check box enables UPnP function in this device.
  • Page 91 – Start a Video conversation with one online user.
  • Page 93 – Wireless Application Notes; Infrastructure mode; What is Infrastructure mode?
  • Page 94 – Configuration Prestige Wireless using SMT.; From the SMT main menu, enter 3 to display Menu 3 – LAN Setup.
  • Page 95 – When finish click on apply button to take effect.
  • Page 96 – Configuration Wireless Station to Infrastructure mode
  • Page 97 – Double click on the AP you want to associated with.
  • Page 98 – Wireless MAC address filtering; MAC Filter Overview; ZyXEL MAC Filter Implementation
  • Page 100 – MAC Address
  • Page 101 – WEP configuration (Wired Equivalent Privacy)
  • Page 102 – Setting up the Access Point
  • Page 103 – Key settings
  • Page 104 – The access point will decrypt the data by its Key 2.
  • Page 105 – Setting up the Station
  • Page 106 – Select encryption type corresponds with access point.
  • Page 108 – The WEP Encryption type of station has to equal to the access point.; IEEE 802 LAN infrastructures; authentication process fails.
  • Page 109 – Authenticator
  • Page 110 – access the services provided by the authenticator.
  • Page 111 – EAPOL (Extensible Authentication Protocol over LAN)
  • Page 112 – EAPOL Exchange between 802.1x Authenticator and Supplicant
  • Page 114 – required for authentication.
  • Page 115 – If you use WEB Configuration,; Apply; to make your setting work.
  • Page 116 – Using Internal Authentication Server; Menu 14 - Dial-in User Setup
  • Page 117 – ZyXEL; Enter a username up to 31 alphanumeric characters long.
  • Page 118 – Using External RADIUS Authentication Server
  • Page 119 – Menu 23.2 - System Security - RADIUS Server; Server Address=
  • Page 120 – Key settings for authentication server:
  • Page 121 – Site Survey; Preparation
  • Page 122 – Survey on Site; Install an access point at the preliminary location.
  • Page 124 – PSTN Lifeline Application Notes; Usage of PSTN Lifeline
  • Page 125 – Lifeline configuration
  • Page 126 – Relay to PSTN; Firgure 1 Splitter type
  • Page 127 – VoIP Application Notes
  • Page 128 – Setup SIP Account
  • Page 129 – Each field's detail description on this page is listed below.
  • Page 131 – Phone port settings; To configure the phone port setting, please follow the below step.; Each field's detail description is listed below.
  • Page 132 – Label; Click; VoIP; in the navigation panel and then; SIP; to open the; Advanced Settings
  • Page 133 – Each field's detail description of the page is listed below.; settings with the SIP account displayed here..
  • Page 138 – prefix number. These numbers must be for phones on the PSTN (not VoIP
  • Page 139 – to display
  • Page 141 – Unconditional Forward to Number; your SIP account has a call connected.; No Answer Forward to Number; whenever you do not answer the call after a specific time period.
  • Page 144 – Scenario; A calls B and start conversation; Scenario 1
  • Page 145 – Scenario 2
  • Page 147 – Call Transfer setup; Three kinds of call transfer service available:; Blind Transfer; A dial to B
  • Page 148 – To active Blind Transfer please follow the steps below:
  • Page 149 – To active Consult On - hold Transfer please follow the steps below:
  • Page 150 – To active Attendant Transfer please follow the steps below:
  • Page 151 – relay outgoing calls to IP network when PSTN line is unplugged.; Call Fallback; another phone in the system.
  • Page 152 – Phone Configuration:; Call Park Call Flow; When a call has been established between A and the caller:
  • Page 153 – Call Pickup Call Flow; missed). The last incoming call can be through either SIP or PSTN.
  • Page 154 – In both scenarios, user A only needs to pick up the phone and press; Distinctive Ringing; Application Scenario:; Distinctive Ring
  • Page 155 – Each filed is described in the following table:
  • Page 156 – How do you configure DND on phone keypad?
  • Page 157 – Advanced
  • Page 158 – Music on hold
  • Page 159 – Trunking; composed of fixed and mobile telephones.
  • Page 160 – DTMF Mode field needs to be set to SIP INFO.
  • Page 161 – another side PSTN network.; Configuration details; Choose “Activate Trunking”in P2602HWL-D3A web GUI:; Authentication; , set username 103 and password 1234 for item 1, then click the
  • Page 164 – Trunking: SIP to FXO; Choose “Activate Trunking”on P2602HWL-D3A web GUI:
  • Page 165 – No special configuration needed.; Trunking: FXO to SIP; connects B over IP network.
  • Page 167 – Trunking: FXO to FXO
  • Page 168 – , Input username 1234 and password 1234 then click the
  • Page 169 – Choose “Activate Trunking” on P2602HWL-D3A web GUI:; VoIP > Trunking > Peer Call > Outgoing Authentication
  • Page 170 – connect to in order to complete the call.; FAQ; ZyNOS FAQ; How do I access the embedded web configurator?
  • Page 171 – Log on into the web configurator.
  • Page 172 – How do I upload or backup ROMFILE via web configurator?
  • Page 173 – What should I do if I forget the system password?
  • Page 174 – How many network users can the SUA/NAT support?; Product FAQ; What is the Prestige Integrated Access Device?
  • Page 175 – Will the Prestige work with my Internet connection?
  • Page 176 – Web browser- web server embedded for easy configurations
  • Page 177 – How does e-mail work through the Prestige?; SUA Server Setup; What DHCP capability does the Prestige support?
  • Page 178 – What network interface does the new Prestige series support?; Switch on LAN and ADSL port on WAN.; How does the Prestige support TFTP?
  • Page 179 – Make local server accessible from outside Internet
  • Page 181 – Overload; What is the difference between SUA and Multi-NAT?
  • Page 182 – When do I need DDNS service?; What is DDNS wildcard?; Yes, the Prestige supports DDNS wildcard that
  • Page 183 – How do I setup my Prestige for routing IPsec packets over SUA?; PSTN Lifeline FAQ; What does Lifeline mean?
  • Page 184 – Can I make an outgoing PSTN call through P2602HWL; VoIP FAQ; What is Voice over IP?
  • Page 185 – What advantage does Voice over IP can provide?
  • Page 186 – What is the relation of codec and VoIP?; Prestige supports the following commonly used codec.; Which codec should I choose?; The minimum required to use VoIP is as follow.
  • Page 187 – Unable to register with the SIP server?; If you are unable to register with SIP server.; I can register but can not establish a call?
  • Page 188 – Your device firmware version and romfile with password.; Firewall FAQ; What is a network firewall?; Conceptually, there are three types of firewalls:
  • Page 189 – by mean of a proxy. A key drawback of this device is performance.; What kind of firewall is the Prestige?; application layer.
  • Page 190 – network resources.; What is Ping of Death attack?
  • Page 191 – What is LAND attack?; unavailable while the target system tries to respond to itself.; What is IP Spoofing attack?; be allowed through the router or firewall.; What are the default ACL firewall rules in Prestige?
  • Page 192 – How can I protect against IP spoofing attacks?
  • Page 193 – Content Filter FAQ; What types of content filter does Prestige provide?; Yes, you can use key word blocking to achieve this.; How many URL keywords does Prestige support?; IPSec FAQ; Security
  • Page 194 – Cost; making a long direct connection to the remote office.; What are most common VPN protocols?
  • Page 195 – What secure protocols does IPSec support?; lacking of IPSec capability.
  • Page 196 – What are the differences between IKE and manual key VPN?
  • Page 197 – When should I use FQDN?; phase 1 negotiation .; Is my Prestige ready for IPSec VPN?; firmware from our web site.; How do I configure Prestige VPN?; tunnels. Prestige 100 supports 100 tunnels.
  • Page 198 – What VPN protocols are supported by Prestige?; two go always together). Confidentiality; Source IP/Destination IP; addresses are indistinguishable, and VPN will not work.; Secure Gateway IP Address
  • Page 199 – Does Prestige support dynamic secure gateway IP?
  • Page 200 – Will ZyXEL support Secure Remote Management?
  • Page 201 – We presume your environment may look like this,
  • Page 202 – How can I keep a tunnel alive?
  • Page 203 – gateway simultaneously?; Wireless FAQ; What is a Wireless LAN ?; wireless client population.; What are the advantages of Wireless LANs ?; walls and ceilings.
  • Page 204 – roaming over a broad area.; What are the disadvantages of Wireless LANs ?; is higher than hubs and CAT 5 cables.; Where can you find wireless 802.11 networks ?; Mbps transmission in the 2.4 GHz ISM band using either FHSS or DSSS.
  • Page 205 – Is it possible to use products from a variety of vendors ?
  • Page 206 – What types of devices use the 2.4GHz Band ?; Factors of interference:
  • Page 207 – Minimizing the number of walls and ceilings; What's the difference between a WLAN and a WWAN ?; or any connection to a wired network.; What is Infrastructure mode ?
  • Page 208 – What is Frequency-hopping Spread Spectrum Technology; password between base stations and clients.; What is an ESSID ?
  • Page 209 – How do I secure the data across an Access Point's radio link ?; packets sent across a radio link.; Can the SSID be encrypted ?
  • Page 210 – What are Insertion Attacks?; through a security process and review.; What is Wireless Sniffer?
  • Page 211 – Authentication required ?; mechanism for accounting.
  • Page 212 – Trouble Shooting; Using Embedded Packet Trace; Embedded Packet Trace; Online Trace--display the trace real time on screen; The details for capturing the trace in SMT menu 24.8 are as follows.
  • Page 213 – Online Trace; Display the brief trace online by entering:
  • Page 217 – Trace WAN packet
  • Page 221 – sys trcp channel enet1 none; sys trcp sw off; sys trcp brief
  • Page 223 – Wait for packet passing through Prestige over WAN; Display the trace briefly by entering:
  • Page 226 – Debug PPPoE Connection
  • Page 227 – Example- A trace with system crashes
  • Page 230 – LAN/WAN Packet Trace; The format of the display is as following:
  • Page 231 – Disable to capture the WAN packet by entering:
  • Page 236 – Offline Trace
  • Page 237 – CLI Command List
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Page 2 - Prestige 2602HWL-D3A Support Notes

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