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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – ISDN Router; Copyright
  • Page 4 – Declaration of Conformity; ZyXEL Communications Services GmbH.; declare that the product; is in conformity with; Standard; Electrostatic discharge immunity test – Basic EMC Publication
  • Page 5 – Prestige 480 Dual BRI ISDN Router; Power Magnetic Measurement
  • Page 6 – ZyXEL Limited Warranty; an act of God, or subjected to abnormal working conditions.; Note
  • Page 7 – Customer Support; Corporation offices worldwid e, in one of the following ways:
  • Page 9 – Table of Contents
  • Page 19 – List of Figures
  • Page 25 – List of Tables
  • Page 27 – Preface; About Your Router; About This User's Manual; This user's guide shows you how to configure and manage your router.; Other Resources
  • Page 28 – Syntax Conventions; Arial
  • Page 29 – Prestige Scenarios; the following sections; SCENARIO
  • Page 30 – General Structure of this Manual
  • Page 31 – Chapter 1; The following are the key features of the Prestige 480.
  • Page 35 – Applications for Prestige 480
  • Page 36 – Figure 1-1 Internet Access Application; Internet Single User Account
  • Page 38 – Figure 1-2 Internet Access Application
  • Page 40 – Figure 1-4 Remote Access Server Application
  • Page 41 – Chapter 2; well as set up your ISDN connection using the SMT.; Front Panel LEDs; table describes the LED functions:; Figure 2-1 Front Panel; Field; PWR
  • Page 42 – The B1/B2 LED is on when the corresponding B Channel is in use.; Prestige 480 Rear Panel and Connections; Figure 2-2 Prestige 480 Rear Panel and Connections
  • Page 43 – Prestige Network Commander
  • Page 44 – Additional Installation Requirements; VT100 terminal emulation.; Power On Your Prestige; power port to the appropriate devices or lines.
  • Page 45 – Figure 2-4 Login Screen; to bring; Navigating the SMT Interface; Table 2-2 Main Menu Commands; Operation; Move to a submenu Press the [Space; YES; then press; Yes
  • Page 46 – or
  • Page 47 – Figure 2-5 SMT Main Menu; System Management Terminal Interface Summary; Table 2-3 Main Menu Summary; Menu Title
  • Page 48 – System Maintenance; Changing the System Password; Enter 23 in the Main Menu to open; Enter 1 in; Menu 23.1 - System Security – Change P assword
  • Page 49 – Resetting the Prestige
  • Page 50 – Figure 2-8 Booting Up the Prestige; Enter Debug Mode; NOTE; filename to “ras” when uploading to the Prestige via FTP or TFTP.
  • Page 52 – System Name
  • Page 53 – European ISDN Setup Menus; Figure 2-10 Menu 2 – ISDN Setup; From; Figure 2-11 Menu 2.1 – ISDN Basic Setup
  • Page 54 – in the; Advanced Setup; field o f; Menu 2.1 – ISDN Basic Setup; to display
  • Page 56 – calling party; changed, the ISDN initialization takes slightly longer.
  • Page 57 – Figure 2-13 Loopback Test; use a well -defined mechanism for communications using ISDN lines.
  • Page 58 – Configuring the P480 as a NetCAPI Server; By default, NetCAPI is enabled on your Prestige.
  • Page 59 – Figure 2-14 Configuration Example; such as RVS - COM Lite on your workstation.; Installing the CAPI driver and Communication Software; Go to
  • Page 60 – Table 2-7 NetCAPI Setup Fields
  • Page 62 – Ethernet Setup; This section describes how to configure the Ethernet using; Menu 3 – Ethernet Setup; Menu, enter 3 to open
  • Page 63 – Figure 2-17 General Ethernet Setup; If you need to define filters, please read
  • Page 65 – Chapter 3; Prestige for Internet access.; Factory Ethernet Defaults; TCP/IP Ethernet Setup and DHCP; to enter the DNS server address(es) if your ISP gives; Menu 1 - General Setup
  • Page 66 – Figure 3-1 General Setup; To edit; General Setup; addresses and the subnet mask.
  • Page 67 – Both; IP Pool Setup
  • Page 69 – Ethernet Setup
  • Page 70 – Table 3-1 DHCP Ethernet Setup Menu Fields
  • Page 71 – Figure 3-3 Physical Network; Prestige
  • Page 72 – Figure 3-4 Partitioned Logical Networks
  • Page 73 – Edit IP Alias; field and toggle; and press [Enter] to configure the second and third network.
  • Page 74 – IP Alias Setup Menu Fields
  • Page 75 – Internet Access Configuration; Table 3-3 Internet Account Information; Internet Account Information; Login Name; Internet Access Setup
  • Page 76 – Figure 3-8 Menu 4 – Internet Access Setup
  • Page 77 – Table 3-4 Internet Access Setup Menu Fields; not; Y e s; screen and take the appropriate troubleshooting steps.
  • Page 78 – Single User Account; your ISP before you enable this feature).; Figure 3-9 Single User Account Topology; offices to the corporate network.; The SUA network appears as a; INTERNET
  • Page 79 – Multiple Servers behind SUA; in the chapter; Dial -in Server Configuration; probing your network.
  • Page 80 – Single User Account Configuration; a s; Figure 3-10 Menu 4 – Internet Access Setup for Single User Account; To enable the SUA feature in Menu 4, move the cursor to the; field and select; Single User Account; IP Address; SUA
  • Page 81 – Mega Bundle or Multiple ISPs Support; One remote node
  • Page 82 – ISP Remote Node and Supplementary Remote Node; “supplementary remote node”.; Configuring Mega Bundle; Configure an ISP remote node.; o r; Multilink; in; Edit PPP Options
  • Page 84 – Configuring Backup ISP Accounts; Active
  • Page 87 – Chapter 4; Remote Node Setup; To configure a remote node, follow these steps:; Main Menu; , select menu option 11 to open; Menu; When
  • Page 88 – Figure 4-1 Menu 11 – Remote Node Setup
  • Page 89 – Figure 4-2 Menu 11.1 Remote Node Profile
  • Page 90 – Editing PPP Options
  • Page 91 – This option only applies when the Prestige; cost is of no concern.; Outgoing Authentication Protocol
  • Page 93 – Off
  • Page 94 – field in; Remote Node Profile; , and use the space bar to select; configure the PPP options fields.
  • Page 95 – Table 4-3 Remote Node PPP Options Menu Fields
  • Page 96 – Edit Filter Sets; Use; filter; see Chapter 9; Figure 4-4 Menu 11.5 – Remote Node Filter
  • Page 97 – Chapter 5; to configure the TCP/IP parameters of a remote node.
  • Page 98 – LAN 1 Setup
  • Page 99 – Figure 5-3 LAN 2 Setup; Remote Node Setup; Chapter 4 - Remote Node Configuration
  • Page 100 – My Wan; Chapter 3 –; Table 5-1 TCP/IP related fields in Remote Node Profile; Enter the IP address of the remote gateway in Remote Node Profile.; Remote Network; Local Network
  • Page 101 – Menu 11.3 - Remote Node Network Layer Options; See Chapter
  • Page 102 – Figure 5-6 Example of Static Routing Topology
  • Page 104 – Menu 12.1 – Edit IP Static Route Setup
  • Page 105 – Chapter 6; IPX Network Environment; network numbers is called a seed router.
  • Page 106 – router; NetWare Server
  • Page 107 – on the LAN or not, as depicted in the following diagram.; Prestige in an IPX Environment; NetWare; Assigns
  • Page 108 – IPX Ethernet Setup; Menu 3 - Ethernet Setup
  • Page 110 – Novell IPX Ethernet Setup Fields; Seed Router; Ethernet
  • Page 111 – LAN -to -LAN Application with Novell IPX; Head Office
  • Page 112 – IPX Remote Node Setup
  • Page 113 – Remote Node Novell IPX Options; make a call to that remote node.
  • Page 114 – Route
  • Page 115 – Edit IPX Static Route Menu Fields; Server Name
  • Page 117 – Chapter 7; Bridging in General; demands more CPU cycles and memory.; Bridge Eth ernet Setup; Handle IPX; F r o m Menu 3 - Ethernet Setup, enter option; Bridge Setup; and
  • Page 118 – Handle IPX Field; None; Server
  • Page 119 – and press; Menu 11.3 - Remote Node Bridging Options; Bridge; Press the space bar to change it to; , your Prestige will not make the outgoing call.
  • Page 120 – Bridge S tatic Route Setup; then selecting one of the bridge static routes as shown next.
  • Page 122 – Bridge Static Route Menu Fields; Route Name
  • Page 123 – Chapter 8; Table 8-1 Remote Dial-in Users/Remote Nodes Comparison Chart; Remote Dial- in Users
  • Page 124 – Remote Access Server; set the operational parameters for all dial- in users.; Figure 8-1 Example of Remote Access Server Application
  • Page 126 – Figure 8-3 Menu 13 – Default Dial-in Setup; From the Main Menu, enter 13 to go to; Menu 13 – Default Dial -in Setup; . This section describes how to; Default Dial -in Setup
  • Page 128 – see Chapter 9 - Filter
  • Page 129 – Use this menu; field. The default is no
  • Page 132 – seconds; Figure 8-7 Remote Access Example
  • Page 133 – Configuring your Prestige
  • Page 134 – company must support caller ID.
  • Page 135 – Call Direction
  • Page 136 – Figure 8-12 Testing Callback with your Connection; Configuring the Prestige for Callback with CLID; Prestige on LAN 2
  • Page 137 – Figure 8-13 Callback with CLID Configuration; This is how
  • Page 138 – Figure 8-14 Configuring CLID with Callback; Testing your Connection with Callback and CLID; Rem CLID; Set this field; Required
  • Page 139 – Figure 8-15 Callback and CLID Connection Test; Multiple Servers behind SUA; Multiple Server Configuration
  • Page 140 – Enter 15 in the main menu to go to; Menu 15, Multiple Server Configuration; Enter an index number in menu 15 to go to; ESC; at any time to cancel.; Figure 8-16 Multiple Server Configuration; The most often used port numbers are:
  • Page 141 – Services
  • Page 143 – Chapter 9; About Filtering; information and examples on creating and configuring filters; The Filter Structure of the Prestige
  • Page 144 – Filter Set; Figure 9-1 Filter Rule Process
  • Page 145 – 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 9-2 Menu 21 - Filter Set Configuration; Press; Summary
  • Page 146 – Table 9-1 Abbreviations Used in the Filter Rules Summary Menu; Abbreviations
  • Page 148 – Table 9-2 Abbreviations used if Filter Type is IP; Table 9-3 Abbreviations used if Filter Type is GEN; Abbreviation; Configuring a Filter Rule; Generic
  • Page 149 – Figure 9-5 Protocol and Device Filter Sets
  • Page 150 – Table 9-4 TCP/IP Filter Rule Menu Fields
  • Page 153 – Figure 9-7 Executing a Filter Rule
  • Page 154 – Generic Filter Rule; in the Filter Type f ield
  • Page 155 – Table 9-5 Generic Filter Rule Menu Fields
  • Page 156 – IPX Filter Rule; from the; Filter Type
  • Page 157 – Table 9-6 IPX Filter Rule Menu Fields; IPX Packet Type
  • Page 158 – Applying Filters and Factory Defaults; Menu 21 - Filter Set Configuration; Factory
  • Page 159 – Figure 9-11 Filtering Remote Node traffic
  • Page 161 – This chapter explains how to configure SNMP.; Configuring SNMP; To configure SNMP, select option; SNMP Configuration; from the Main Menu to open Menu 22 SNMP
  • Page 162 – Figure 10-1 Menu 22 - SNMP Configuration
  • Page 163 – Ta ble 10-1 SNMP Configuration Menu Fields; Menu 22 - SNMP Configuration
  • Page 165 – external authentication server.; Changing the System Password; To change the system password , follow the steps shown next:; System Security; in the Main Menu to open; Menu 23 – System Security
  • Page 166 – Change Password
  • Page 167 – Using RADIUS Authentication
  • Page 169 – . Select option 2, External Server from this menu to open; External Server
  • Page 170 – Table 11-1 System Security - External Server Menu Fields; client; Adding Users to the RADIUS Database; users
  • Page 171 – Using RADIUS Authentication for CLID; To use RADIUS for CLID authentication, create a user record in the; RADIUS Accounting; can be configured in; Menu 24.3.3 – System Maintenance – Accounting Server
  • Page 172 – Table 11-2 System Maintenance – Accounting Server Fields; Figure 11-5 Examples of RADIUS Accounting Message
  • Page 173 – Table 11-3 Accounting Attributes; Specifies the user name.
  • Page 175 – Telnet Configuration and Capabilities; About Telnet Configuration
  • Page 176 – Figure 12-1 Telnet Configuration on a TCP/IP Network; Telnet Under SUA; the status in
  • Page 177 – This chapter covers the diagnostic tools that help you to; Menu 24 - System Maintenance
  • Page 178 – System Status
  • Page 179 – Press Command; field you will see the following menu:; Figure 13-3 Menu 24.1 after Toggle Status; The following table describes the fields present in; Table 13-1 System Maintenance - Status Menu Fields
  • Page 181 – Figure 13-4 LAN Packet That Triggered Last Call; Source IP Address
  • Page 182 – Figure 13-5 System Maintenance - Information
  • Page 183 – Console Port Speed
  • Page 185 – Figure 13-7 Examples of Error and Information Messages; syslog server. Syslog and accounting can be configured in; Syslog and Accounting,
  • Page 187 – Table 13-3 System Maintenance Menu - UNIX Syslog Parameters; Parameter; CDR
  • Page 188 – Packet triggered
  • Page 190 – Table 13-4 System Maintenance Menu Diagnostic; Reset ISDN
  • Page 191 – Manual Call; Figure 13-1 0 Trace Display for a Successful Manual Call; This figure shows a trace example where authentication failed.; Figure 13-11 Trace Display for a Failed Authentication
  • Page 192 – Boot Module Command; Figure 13-1 2 Boot Module Commands
  • Page 193 – Command Interpreter Mode; visit the ZyXEL Web site or send e-mail to the ZyXEL Support Group.; Figure 13-1 3 Command Mode; before it is added to the blacklist and the interim between calls.
  • Page 194 – Maintenance - Call Control
  • Page 195 – Table 13-5 Call Control Parameters Fields; Retry Counter; shows the list of telephone numbers that have been blacklisted.
  • Page 197 – Figure 13-1 8 Call History
  • Page 198 – Time and Date Setting; Figure 13-1 9 System Maintenance – Time and Date Setting
  • Page 201 – Backup, Restore and Upload; Backup Configuration; Option; Menu 24 - System Maintenance; allows you to backup the current Prestige configuration to; Figure 14-1 Menu 24.5 – Backup Configuration using the Console Port
  • Page 202 – Figure 14-2 Receive File; open
  • Page 203 – Menu 24 – System; sys stdio 0
  • Page 204 – Example Using Walusoft TFTP Client; Restore Configuration; Menu 24 – System Maintenance; allows you to restore the current workstation backup
  • Page 205 – Figure 14-5 Menu 24.6 – Restore Configuration using the Console Port; Choose the
  • Page 207 – Firmware Update; Menu 24 – System Mainten ance; takes you to; Menu 24.7 – System Maintenance –; transfer process is complete.
  • Page 212 – Figure 14-1 3 Username Prompt; To upload the firmware file, transfer the local
  • Page 213 – Figure 14-1 4 Files Transfer
  • Page 215 – IP Policy Routing; different users through different connections.
  • Page 217 – Menu 25 - IP Routing Policy Summary
  • Page 218 – IP Routing Policy Summary
  • Page 219 – Table 15-1 IP Routing Policy Menu Fields
  • Page 220 – Gateway addr; if you want to assign the gateway IP address by; Gateway node
  • Page 221 – Applying an IP Policy; Enter your IP
  • Page 223 – Troubleshooting; the problem persists e- mail or call your dealer for assistance.; Problems Starting Up the Prestige; Table 16-1 Troubleshooting the Start-Up of your Prestige; Problem; Check the connection between the DC adapter and the Prestige.
  • Page 224 – You can rectify this problem by using the Internet Access Setup
  • Page 225 – Problems With the ISDN Lines; Table 16-2 Troubleshooting the ISDN Lines
  • Page 226 – Problems with the Ethernet Connection; Table 16-3 Troubleshooting the Ethernet Connection; Problems Connecting to a Remote Node or ISP; Table 16-4 Troubleshooting a Connection to a Remote Node or ISP
  • Page 227 – Problems for Remote User to Dial-in; Table 16-5 Troubleshooting for Remote Users to Dial-in
  • Page 229 – Information Worksheet; General Information
  • Page 230 – ISDN Information; ISDN Setup Menus; Hardware Installation and Setup; Ethernet Information; Internet Access
  • Page 231 – Table 16-6 IP Subnet Masks and the Number of Hosts
  • Page 233 – Enhanced Syslog
  • Page 235 – Acronyms and Abbreviations
  • Page 237 – Index; See
  • Page 238 – Filter
  • Page 239 – PABX
  • Page 240 – System Management Terminal.
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