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ETHERNET: Use an Ethernet cable to connect this port to your computer's Ethernet port. 3. USB: Use a USB cable to connect this socket. Push the power switch to both the USB and Ethernet ports on position. POWER: Use the included power adaptor to connect an appropriate power source to a telephone jack. 2. Do not connect the same computer to the on the P-660RU-Tx. 3 Connect the Hardware ENGLISH 1. DSL: Use a telephone wire to connect this port to this port to your computer's USB port. 4.
ETHERNET: Use an Ethernet cable to connect this port to your computer's Ethernet port. 3. USB: Use a USB cable to connect this socket. Push the power switch to both the USB and Ethernet ports on position. POWER: Use the included power adaptor to connect an appropriate power source to a telephone jack. 2. Do not connect the same computer to the on the P-660RU-Tx. 3 Connect the Hardware ENGLISH 1. DSL: Use a telephone wire to connect this port to this port to your computer's USB port. 4.
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... ...73 Figure 28 Interface Setup > LAN ...77 Figure 29 Interface Setup > LAN > DHCP IP Pool Summary 79 Figure 30 LAN and WAN IP Addresses 80 Figure 31 Example of Static Routing Topology 85 Figure 32 Advanced Setup > Routing Table List 86 Figure 33 Advanced > Routing > Static Route 87 Figure 34 Advanced Setup > NAT ...91 Figure 35 Advanced Setup > NAT > DMZ 92 Figure 36 Multiple Servers Behind NAT Example 93 Figure 37 Advanced Setup > NAT > Virtual Server 94 Figure 38 Advanced Setup > NAT > IP Address Mapping 96 P-660RU-Tx User's Guide 17
... ...73 Figure 28 Interface Setup > LAN ...77 Figure 29 Interface Setup > LAN > DHCP IP Pool Summary 79 Figure 30 LAN and WAN IP Addresses 80 Figure 31 Example of Static Routing Topology 85 Figure 32 Advanced Setup > Routing Table List 86 Figure 33 Advanced > Routing > Static Route 87 Figure 34 Advanced Setup > NAT ...91 Figure 35 Advanced Setup > NAT > DMZ 92 Figure 36 Multiple Servers Behind NAT Example 93 Figure 37 Advanced Setup > NAT > Virtual Server 94 Figure 38 Advanced Setup > NAT > IP Address Mapping 96 P-660RU-Tx User's Guide 17
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... Internet Connection Properties: Advanced Settings: Add 136 Figure 62 System Tray Icon ...137 Figure 63 Internet Connection Status 137 Figure 64 Network Connections ...138 Figure 65 Network Connections: My Network Places 139 Figure 66 Network Connections: My Network Places: Properties: Example 139 Figure 67 Access Management > DDNS 142 Figure 68 LAN and WAN ...143 Figure 69 Access Management > CWMP 144 Figure 70 Maintenance > Administration 147 Figure 71 Maintenance > Time Zone ...149 Figure 72 Restore Using FTP...
... Internet Connection Properties: Advanced Settings: Add 136 Figure 62 System Tray Icon ...137 Figure 63 Internet Connection Status 137 Figure 64 Network Connections ...138 Figure 65 Network Connections: My Network Places 139 Figure 66 Network Connections: My Network Places: Properties: Example 139 Figure 67 Access Management > DDNS 142 Figure 68 LAN and WAN ...143 Figure 69 Access Management > CWMP 144 Figure 70 Maintenance > Administration 147 Figure 71 Maintenance > Time Zone ...149 Figure 72 Restore Using FTP...
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... Red Hat 9.0: KDE: Network Configuration: DNS 194 Figure 104 Red Hat 9.0: KDE: Network Configuration: Activate 195 Figure 105 Red Hat 9.0: Dynamic IP Address Setting in ifconfig-eth0 195 Figure 106 Red Hat 9.0: Static IP Address Setting in ifconfig-eth0 196 Figure 107 Red Hat 9.0: DNS Settings in resolv.conf 196 Figure 108 Red Hat 9.0: Restart Ethernet Card 196 Figure 109 Red Hat 9.0: Checking TCP/IP Properties 197 Figure 110 Pop-up Blocker ...199 Figure 111 Internet...
... Red Hat 9.0: KDE: Network Configuration: DNS 194 Figure 104 Red Hat 9.0: KDE: Network Configuration: Activate 195 Figure 105 Red Hat 9.0: Dynamic IP Address Setting in ifconfig-eth0 195 Figure 106 Red Hat 9.0: Static IP Address Setting in ifconfig-eth0 196 Figure 107 Red Hat 9.0: DNS Settings in resolv.conf 196 Figure 108 Red Hat 9.0: Restart Ethernet Card 196 Figure 109 Red Hat 9.0: Checking TCP/IP Properties 197 Figure 110 Pop-up Blocker ...199 Figure 111 Internet...
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... Advanced Setup > Routing Table List 86 Table 20 Advanced > Static Route: Edit 87 Table 21 Network > NAT > General ...91 Table 22 Advanced Setup > NAT > DMZ 92 Table 23 Multiple Servers Behind NAT Example 93 Table 24 Advanced Setup > NAT > Virtual Server 94 Table 25 Network > NAT > Address Mapping 96 Table 26 NAT Definitions ...98 Table 27 Advanced Setup > QoS ...104 Table 28 Advanced Setup > QoS > QoS Settings Summary 106 Table 29 IEEE 802.1p Priority Level and Traffic Type 106...
... Advanced Setup > Routing Table List 86 Table 20 Advanced > Static Route: Edit 87 Table 21 Network > NAT > General ...91 Table 22 Advanced Setup > NAT > DMZ 92 Table 23 Multiple Servers Behind NAT Example 93 Table 24 Advanced Setup > NAT > Virtual Server 94 Table 25 Network > NAT > Address Mapping 96 Table 26 NAT Definitions ...98 Table 27 Advanced Setup > QoS ...104 Table 28 Advanced Setup > QoS > QoS Settings Summary 106 Table 29 IEEE 802.1p Priority Level and Traffic Type 106...
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... Internet - See the product specifications for example P-660RU-T1, denote a device that works over the analog telephone system, POTS (Plain Old Telephone Service). By integrating DSL and NAT, you can share local resources (such as printers and files) and access to manage the P-660RU-Tx. • Web Configurator. Note: All screens displayed in "1", for a full list of features. 1.2 Ways to Manage the P-660RU-Tx Use any of your P-660RU-Tx' specific model. Line commands are from the P-660RU-T1 v3 model...
... Internet - See the product specifications for example P-660RU-T1, denote a device that works over the analog telephone system, POTS (Plain Old Telephone Service). By integrating DSL and NAT, you can share local resources (such as printers and files) and access to manage the P-660RU-Tx. • Web Configurator. Note: All screens displayed in "1", for a full list of features. 1.2 Ways to Manage the P-660RU-Tx Use any of your P-660RU-Tx' specific model. Line commands are from the P-660RU-T1 v3 model...
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...". 1.6.1 Using the Reset Button 1 Make sure the POWER LED is no USB connection. System Requirements • Windows 98 (Second Edition), Windows Me (Millennium Edition), Windows 2000, Windows XP or Windows Vista • An available USB port Note: Install the USB driver before you will be reset to reload the factory-default configuration file. Refer to the USB port. See the following sections for USB driver installation procedures in your password or cannot access the web configurator, you connect the P-660RU-Tx to the Quick Start Guide...
...". 1.6.1 Using the Reset Button 1 Make sure the POWER LED is no USB connection. System Requirements • Windows 98 (Second Edition), Windows Me (Millennium Edition), Windows 2000, Windows XP or Windows Vista • An available USB port Note: Install the USB driver before you will be reset to reload the factory-default configuration file. Refer to the USB port. See the following sections for USB driver installation procedures in your password or cannot access the web configurator, you connect the P-660RU-Tx to the Quick Start Guide...
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... parts: • A - List Static Route Use this screen to tell your P-660RUTx. QoS QoS Use this screen to enable QoS and traffic prioritizing and configure bandwidth management on your device about networks beyond the directly connected remote nodes. QoS Settings Use this screen to check the QoS rules and actions you Summary configured for the P-660RU-Tx. Interface Setup Internet Internet Use this screen to configure the ADSL settings on the WAN. Advanced Setup Routing Routing Table Use this screen to configure ISP parameters, WAN IP address assignment...
... parts: • A - List Static Route Use this screen to tell your P-660RUTx. QoS QoS Use this screen to enable QoS and traffic prioritizing and configure bandwidth management on your device about networks beyond the directly connected remote nodes. QoS Settings Use this screen to check the QoS rules and actions you Summary configured for the P-660RU-Tx. Interface Setup Internet Internet Use this screen to configure the ADSL settings on the WAN. Advanced Setup Routing Routing Table Use this screen to configure ISP parameters, WAN IP address assignment...
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... your P-660RU-Tx's settings for Simple Network Management Protocol management. Access Management ACL Use this screen to determine which application can access which P-660RU-Tx interface from certain types of this screen to configure your device. UPnP Use this document. See Chapter 3 on or off . SNMP Use this screen to turn UPnP on page 43 for more information about the Status screen. 40 P-660RU-Tx User's Guide Filter IP/MAC Filter Use this screen to configure your P-660RU-Tx...
... your P-660RU-Tx's settings for Simple Network Management Protocol management. Access Management ACL Use this screen to determine which application can access which P-660RU-Tx interface from certain types of this screen to configure your device. UPnP Use this document. See Chapter 3 on or off . SNMP Use this screen to turn UPnP on page 43 for more information about the Status screen. 40 P-660RU-Tx User's Guide Filter IP/MAC Filter Use this screen to configure your P-660RU-Tx...
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... P-660RU-Tx will not timeout. Gateway Specify a gateway IP address (supplied by your ISP). TCP MTU Option The Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) defines the size of the largest packet allowed on the subnet. Enter the MTU in the routing table to exchange routing information with more than one each time you connect to get individual IP address from ISP's DHCP server directly. Dynamic Route RIP (Routing Information Protocol) allows a router to the default gateway. Static IP Address Type your...
... P-660RU-Tx will not timeout. Gateway Specify a gateway IP address (supplied by your ISP). TCP MTU Option The Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) defines the size of the largest packet allowed on the subnet. Enter the MTU in the routing table to exchange routing information with more than one each time you connect to get individual IP address from ISP's DHCP server directly. Dynamic Route RIP (Routing Information Protocol) allows a router to the default gateway. Static IP Address Type your...
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... on the network (for troubleshooting purposes, for example), select Ping. • Select ALL to access the device at all services. If you configure 0.0.0.0 ~ 0.0.0.0 Secure IP Address, ALL services and WAN interface, you will not be able to allow access for all from the LAN unless you configure another rule for LAN access. Click this to remove it. You cannot select a combination of services. Click this to restore your changes. Select the port through which...
... on the network (for troubleshooting purposes, for example), select Ping. • Select ALL to access the device at all services. If you configure 0.0.0.0 ~ 0.0.0.0 Secure IP Address, ALL services and WAN interface, you will not be able to allow access for all from the LAN unless you configure another rule for LAN access. Click this to remove it. You cannot select a combination of services. Click this to restore your changes. Select the port through which...
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... management server is the HTTP port, port 80. Password The password is used to authenticate the management server when connecting to connect with another port on an English-language keyboard. Spaces are allowed. If you change it, make sure it does not conflict with the management server to the P-660RU-Tx. UserName The user name is used to authenticate the management server when connecting to send information and check for configuration updates. Enter a value between 1 and 86400 seconds. P-660RU-Tx User's Guide...
... management server is the HTTP port, port 80. Password The password is used to authenticate the management server when connecting to connect with another port on an English-language keyboard. Spaces are allowed. If you change it, make sure it does not conflict with the management server to the P-660RU-Tx. UserName The user name is used to authenticate the management server when connecting to send information and check for configuration updates. Enter a value between 1 and 86400 seconds. P-660RU-Tx User's Guide...
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... backed up configuration file to return to change the device's configuration file or upgrade its firmware. You can backup the configuration file to those seen next. Once you can download new firmware releases from ZyXEL with a "rom" filename extension. ftp> put firmware.bin ras P-660RU-Tx User's Guide 151 It arrives from your nearest ZyXEL FTP site (or www.zyxel.com) to use firmware for your device's specific model. Refer to upload new firmware and manage configuration files. CHAPTER 22 Firmware 22...
... backed up configuration file to return to change the device's configuration file or upgrade its firmware. You can backup the configuration file to those seen next. Once you can download new firmware releases from ZyXEL with a "rom" filename extension. ftp> put firmware.bin ras P-660RU-Tx User's Guide 151 It arrives from your nearest ZyXEL FTP site (or www.zyxel.com) to use firmware for your device's specific model. Refer to upload new firmware and manage configuration files. CHAPTER 22 Firmware 22...
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... the external filename refers to the P-660RU-Tx. The following table is the generic name for the ZyNOS firmware on the P-660RU-Tx, that you have disabled the FTP service in the Secured Client IP field does not match the client IP. Uploading the rom-0 file replaces the entire ROM file system, including your P-660RU-Tx configurations, system-related data (including the default password), the error log and the trace log. *.rom Firmware...
... the external filename refers to the P-660RU-Tx. The following table is the generic name for the ZyNOS firmware on the P-660RU-Tx, that you have disabled the FTP service in the Secured Client IP field does not match the client IP. Uploading the rom-0 file replaces the entire ROM file system, including your P-660RU-Tx configurations, system-related data (including the default password), the error log and the trace log. *.rom Firmware...
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...'s IP address is logged in to log out. 3 Turn the P-660RU-Tx off and on . 2 You cannot log in to its factory defaults. Log out of the advanced suggestions. P-660RU-Tx User's Guide 165 See Appendix A on page 175. 5 Reset the device to the web configurator while someone is 1234. Advanced Suggestions • Try to access the P-660RU-Tx. See the Quick Start Guide. 3 Make sure your computer is connected to the WAN port, use a computer...
...'s IP address is logged in to log out. 3 Turn the P-660RU-Tx off and on . 2 You cannot log in to its factory defaults. Log out of the advanced suggestions. P-660RU-Tx User's Guide 165 See Appendix A on page 175. 5 Reset the device to the web configurator while someone is 1234. Advanced Suggestions • Try to access the P-660RU-Tx. See the Quick Start Guide. 3 Make sure your computer is connected to the WAN port, use a computer...
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... g Power Specification 5V DC 1A Switching LAN Ethernet Port 1 auto-negotiating, auto MDI/MDI-X 10/100 Mbps RJ-45 Ethernet port ADSL Port 1 RJ-11 FXS POTS port USB Port 1 USB 1.1 port RESET Button Restores factory defaults Operation Temperature 0º C ~ 40º C Storage Temperature -20º ~ 60º C Operation Humidity 20% ~ 85% RH Storage Humidity 20% ~ 90% RH 26.2 Firmware Specifications Table 48 Firmware Specifications Default IP Address 192.168.1.1 Default Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0 (24 bits) Default Username admin Default Password...
... g Power Specification 5V DC 1A Switching LAN Ethernet Port 1 auto-negotiating, auto MDI/MDI-X 10/100 Mbps RJ-45 Ethernet port ADSL Port 1 RJ-11 FXS POTS port USB Port 1 USB 1.1 port RESET Button Restores factory defaults Operation Temperature 0º C ~ 40º C Storage Temperature -20º ~ 60º C Operation Humidity 20% ~ 85% RH Storage Humidity 20% ~ 90% RH 26.2 Firmware Specifications Table 48 Firmware Specifications Default IP Address 192.168.1.1 Default Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0 (24 bits) Default Username admin Default Password...
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... 192.168.1.64 Device Management Use the web configurator to join multicast groups (see RFC 2236). You can use this feature to let people access it on your P-660RU-Tx. Your device can efficiently manage traffic on the P-660RU-Tx later if you have the P-660RU-Tx assign IP addresses, an IP default gateway and DNS servers to other devices on your network. IP/MAC Address Filters Your device's packet filtering function allows added network security and management. Firmware Upgrade Download new firmware (when available...
... 192.168.1.64 Device Management Use the web configurator to join multicast groups (see RFC 2236). You can use this feature to let people access it on your P-660RU-Tx. Your device can efficiently manage traffic on the P-660RU-Tx later if you have the P-660RU-Tx assign IP addresses, an IP default gateway and DNS servers to other devices on your network. IP/MAC Address Filters Your device's packet filtering function allows added network security and management. Firmware Upgrade Download new firmware (when available...
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... attack 111 firmware 151 upgrading 153 forwarding ports 90, 92 configuration 94 example 93 FTP 25 backing up configuration 155 limitations 152 restoring configuration 153 upgrading firmware 153, 154 I IGMP 61, 76, 83 Internet 59 ADSL 109 always-on connection 68, 72 ATM QoS 60, 63, 73, 74 encapsulation 59 IGMP 61 IP address 60, 65, 68, 72 MAC spoofing 64, 66, 69 MTU 64, 66, 68 multicast 60, 64...
... attack 111 firmware 151 upgrading 153 forwarding ports 90, 92 configuration 94 example 93 FTP 25 backing up configuration 155 limitations 152 restoring configuration 153 upgrading firmware 153, 154 I IGMP 61, 76, 83 Internet 59 ADSL 109 always-on connection 68, 72 ATM QoS 60, 63, 73, 74 encapsulation 59 IGMP 61 IP address 60, 65, 68, 72 MAC spoofing 64, 66, 69 MTU 64, 66, 68 multicast 60, 64...
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... 63, 73 Security Parameter Index, see SPI setup access control 116 DHCP 78 firewalls 112 IP precedenceQoS IP precedence 104 IP/MAC filter 121 LAN 77 port forwarding 94 static route 87 USB port 30 WAN 62 Simple Network Management Protocol, see SNMP Single User Account, see SUA SNMP 26, 125 configuration 126 SPI 112 activation 113 static route 85 configuration 87 example 85 metric 87 status 39, 43 ADSL 44 LAN 44 NAT 91 traffic statistics 49 WAN 44 SUA...
... 63, 73 Security Parameter Index, see SPI setup access control 116 DHCP 78 firewalls 112 IP precedenceQoS IP precedence 104 IP/MAC filter 121 LAN 77 port forwarding 94 static route 87 USB port 30 WAN 62 Simple Network Management Protocol, see SNMP Single User Account, see SUA SNMP 26, 125 configuration 126 SPI 112 activation 113 static route 85 configuration 87 example 85 metric 87 status 39, 43 ADSL 44 LAN 44 NAT 91 traffic statistics 49 WAN 44 SUA...
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... IGMP 61 IP address 60, 65, 68, 72 MAC spoofing 64, 66, 69 MTU 64, 66, 68 multicast 60, 64, 66, 69 multiplexing 64, 65, 67, 69, 71 RIP 64, 66, 68, 78 setup 62 status 44 TCP MSS 68 VCI 62, 72 VPI 62, 72 web configurator 25, 37 login 37 passwords 38 Wide Area Network, see WAN wizard 51 P-660RU-Tx User's Guide Index 237
... IGMP 61 IP address 60, 65, 68, 72 MAC spoofing 64, 66, 69 MTU 64, 66, 68 multicast 60, 64, 66, 69 multiplexing 64, 65, 67, 69, 71 RIP 64, 66, 68, 78 setup 62 status 44 TCP MSS 68 VCI 62, 72 VPI 62, 72 web configurator 25, 37 login 37 passwords 38 Wide Area Network, see WAN wizard 51 P-660RU-Tx User's Guide Index 237