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...been made to ensure that screen and supplementary information. Note: It is recommended you use the Web Configurator to configure the UAG. • Web Configurator Online Help Click the help in configuring that the information in this book may differ slightly from your product due to differences in any ...CLI Reference Guide The CLI Reference Guide explains how to use the Command-Line Interface (CLI) to connect the UAG and access the Web Configurator wizards. (See the wizard real time help for help icon in your product firmware or your computer operating system. READ CAREFULLY BEFORE USE....
...been made to ensure that screen and supplementary information. Note: It is recommended you use the Web Configurator to configure the UAG. • Web Configurator Online Help Click the help in configuring that the information in this book may differ slightly from your product due to differences in any ...CLI Reference Guide The CLI Reference Guide explains how to use the Command-Line Interface (CLI) to connect the UAG and access the Web Configurator wizards. (See the wizard real time help for help icon in your product firmware or your computer operating system. READ CAREFULLY BEFORE USE....
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..., Interfaces, and Ports 21 1.3 Management Overview ...21 1.4 Web Configurator ...22 1.4.1 Web Configurator Access ...23 1.4.2 Web Configurator Screens Overview 23 1.4.3 Navigation Panel ...26 1.4.4 Tables and Lists ......32 1.5 Stopping the UAG ...35 Chapter 2 Hardware Installation and Connection 36 2.1 Rack-mounting (UAG5100) ...36 2.2 Wall Mounting (UAG2100 and UAG4100 37 2.3 Front Panel ...38 2.3.1 Front Panel LEDs ...39 2.4 Rear Panel ...40 2.4.1 UAG2100 or UAG4100...
..., Interfaces, and Ports 21 1.3 Management Overview ...21 1.4 Web Configurator ...22 1.4.1 Web Configurator Access ...23 1.4.2 Web Configurator Screens Overview 23 1.4.3 Navigation Panel ...26 1.4.4 Tables and Lists ......32 1.5 Stopping the UAG ...35 Chapter 2 Hardware Installation and Connection 36 2.1 Rack-mounting (UAG5100) ...36 2.2 Wall Mounting (UAG2100 and UAG4100 37 2.3 Front Panel ...38 2.3.1 Front Panel LEDs ...39 2.4 Rear Panel ...40 2.4.1 UAG2100 or UAG4100...
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... 80 6.2 The Dashboard Screen ...80 6.2.1 The CPU Usage Screen ...86 6.2.2 The Memory Usage Screen ...86 UAG Series User's Guide 6 Configuration 72 5.3.5 VPN Express Wizard - Summary 72 5.3.6 VPN Express Wizard - Phase 1 Settings 75 5.3.9 VPN Advanced Wizard - Second WAN Interface 55......64 5.1 Quick Setup Overview ...64 5.2 WAN Interface Quick Setup ...65 5.2.1 Choose an Ethernet Interface 65 5.2.2 Select WAN Type ...65 5.2.3 Configure WAN IP Settings ...66 5.2.4 ISP and WAN Connection Settings 66 5.2.5 Quick Setup Interface Wizard: Summary 68 5.3 VPN Setup Wizard ...70 5.3.1 ...
... 80 6.2 The Dashboard Screen ...80 6.2.1 The CPU Usage Screen ...86 6.2.2 The Memory Usage Screen ...86 UAG Series User's Guide 6 Configuration 72 5.3.5 VPN Express Wizard - Summary 72 5.3.6 VPN Express Wizard - Phase 1 Settings 75 5.3.9 VPN Advanced Wizard - Second WAN Interface 55......64 5.1 Quick Setup Overview ...64 5.2 WAN Interface Quick Setup ...65 5.2.1 Choose an Ethernet Interface 65 5.2.2 Select WAN Type ...65 5.2.3 Configure WAN IP Settings ...66 5.2.4 ISP and WAN Connection Settings 66 5.2.5 Quick Setup Interface Wizard: Summary 68 5.3 VPN Setup Wizard ...70 5.3.1 ...
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....1.1 What You Can Do in this Chapter 195 11.1.2 What You Need to Know ...195 11.2 The Trunk Summary Screen ...198 11.2.1 Configuring a User-Defined Trunk 199 11.2.2 Configuring the System Default Trunk 201 Chapter 12 Policy and Static Routes ...203 12.1 Policy and Static Routes Overview 203 12.1.1 What You Can...
....1.1 What You Can Do in this Chapter 195 11.1.2 What You Need to Know ...195 11.2 The Trunk Summary Screen ...198 11.2.1 Configuring a User-Defined Trunk 199 11.2.2 Configuring the System Default Trunk 201 Chapter 12 Policy and Static Routes ...203 12.1 Policy and Static Routes Overview 203 12.1.1 What You Can...
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... Traversal ...241 19.2.2 Cautions with UPnP ...242 19.3 UPnP Screen ...242 19.4 Technical Reference ...243 19.4.1 Using UPnP in Windows XP Example 243 19.4.2 Web Configurator Easy Access 245 Chapter 20 IP/MAC Binding...248 UAG Series User's Guide 10
... Traversal ...241 19.2.2 Cautions with UPnP ...242 19.3 UPnP Screen ...242 19.4 Technical Reference ...243 19.4.1 Using UPnP in Windows XP Example 243 19.4.2 Web Configurator Easy Access 245 Chapter 20 IP/MAC Binding...248 UAG Series User's Guide 10
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...25.2.2 Add/Edit Policy Control Rule 294 25.3 Session Control Screen ...296 25.3.1 Add/Edit a Session Limit Rule 298 25.4 Security Policy Configuration Example 299 25.5 Security Policy Example Applications 301 Chapter 26 Billing ...304 26.1 Overview ...304 26.1.1 What You Can Do in this Chapter....1.1 What You Can Do in this Chapter 322 27.2 The General Setting Screen ...322 27.2.1 Add/Edit Printer Rule ...324 27.3 The Printout Configuration Screen 325 27.4 The Printer Manager Screen ...326 27.4.1 Edit Printer Manager ...327 27.4.2 Reports Overview ...328 27.4.3 Key Combinations ...328 UAG ...
...25.2.2 Add/Edit Policy Control Rule 294 25.3 Session Control Screen ...296 25.3.1 Add/Edit a Session Limit Rule 298 25.4 Security Policy Configuration Example 299 25.5 Security Policy Example Applications 301 Chapter 26 Billing ...304 26.1 Overview ...304 26.1.1 What You Can Do in this Chapter....1.1 What You Can Do in this Chapter 322 27.2 The General Setting Screen ...322 27.2.1 Add/Edit Printer Rule ...324 27.3 The Printout Configuration Screen 325 27.4 The Printer Manager Screen ...326 27.4.1 Edit Printer Manager ...327 27.4.2 Reports Overview ...328 27.4.3 Key Combinations ...328 UAG ...
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... 46.4.2 Time Server Synchronization 491 46.5 Console Port Speed ...492 46.6 DNS Overview ...493 46.6.1 DNS Server Address Assignment 493 46.6.2 Configuring the DNS Screen 493 46.6.3 Address Record ...496 46.6.4 PTR Record ...496 46.6.5 Adding an Address/PTR Record 496 46.6.6 CNAME Record... Service Control Rule 500 46.7 WWW Overview ...501 46.7.1 Service Access Limitations 501 46.7.2 System Timeout ...501 46.7.3 HTTPS ...502 46.7.4 Configuring WWW Service Control 502 46.7.5 Service Control Rules ...505 46.7.6 Customizing the WWW Login Page 506 46.7.7 HTTPS Example ...511 UAG Series User...
... 46.4.2 Time Server Synchronization 491 46.5 Console Port Speed ...492 46.6 DNS Overview ...493 46.6.1 DNS Server Address Assignment 493 46.6.2 Configuring the DNS Screen 493 46.6.3 Address Record ...496 46.6.4 PTR Record ...496 46.6.5 Adding an Address/PTR Record 496 46.6.6 CNAME Record... Service Control Rule 500 46.7 WWW Overview ...501 46.7.1 Service Access Limitations 501 46.7.2 System Timeout ...501 46.7.3 HTTPS ...502 46.7.4 Configuring WWW Service Control 502 46.7.5 Service Control Rules ...505 46.7.6 Customizing the WWW Login Page 506 46.7.7 HTTPS Example ...511 UAG Series User...
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....10 FTP ...524 46.10.1 Configuring FTP ...524 46.11 SNMP ...525 46.11.1 Supported MIBs ...526 46.11.2 SNMP Traps ...527 46.11.3 Configuring SNMP ...527 46.12 Authentication Server ...528 46.12.1 Add/Edit Trusted RADIUS Client 530 46.13 Language ...531 46.14 ZyXEL One Network (ZON) Utility 531... 46.14.1 ZyXEL One Network (ZON) System Screen 532 Chapter 47 Log and Report...
....10 FTP ...524 46.10.1 Configuring FTP ...524 46.11 SNMP ...525 46.11.1 Supported MIBs ...526 46.11.2 SNMP Traps ...527 46.11.3 Configuring SNMP ...527 46.12 Authentication Server ...528 46.12.1 Add/Edit Trusted RADIUS Client 530 46.13 Language ...531 46.14 ZyXEL One Network (ZON) Utility 531... 46.14.1 ZyXEL One Network (ZON) System Screen 532 Chapter 47 Log and Report...
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Figure 1 Zones, Interfaces, and Physical Ethernet Ports UAG2100 / UAG4100 Zones Interfaces WAN wan1 LAN1 lan1 LAN2 lan2 Physical Ports P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 UAG5100 Zones Interfaces Physical Ports WAN wan1 wan2 LAN1 LAN2 ... P5 1.3 Management Overview You can set up multiple networks for zones, interfaces, and ports are as follows. This User's Guide provides information about the Web Configurator. References to be generic rather than "P1". For example, this guide may be part of the LAN1 or LAN2. 1.2 Default Zones, Interfaces, and Ports The...
Figure 1 Zones, Interfaces, and Physical Ethernet Ports UAG2100 / UAG4100 Zones Interfaces WAN wan1 LAN1 lan1 LAN2 lan2 Physical Ports P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 UAG5100 Zones Interfaces Physical Ports WAN wan1 wan2 LAN1 LAN2 ... P5 1.3 Management Overview You can set up multiple networks for zones, interfaces, and ports are as follows. This User's Guide provides information about the Web Configurator. References to be generic rather than "P1". For example, this guide may be part of the LAN1 or LAN2. 1.2 Default Zones, Interfaces, and Ports The...
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...using remote management (for CLI details. See the Command Reference Guide for example, SSH or Telnet) or via the physical or Web Configurator console port. The default settings for the console port are: Table 2 Console Port Default Settings SETTING VALUE Speed 115200 bps Data ...Bits 8 Parity None Stop Bit 1 Flow Control Off 1.4 Web Configurator In order to use the Web Configurator, you to use text-based commands to configure the UAG. Chapter 1 Introduction Figure 2 Managing the UAG: Web Configurator Command-Line Interface (CLI) The CLI allows you must: • Use...
...using remote management (for CLI details. See the Command Reference Guide for example, SSH or Telnet) or via the physical or Web Configurator console port. The default settings for the console port are: Table 2 Console Port Default Settings SETTING VALUE Speed 115200 bps Data ...Bits 8 Parity None Stop Bit 1 Flow Control Off 1.4 Web Configurator In order to use the Web Configurator, you to use text-based commands to configure the UAG. Chapter 1 Introduction Figure 2 Managing the UAG: Web Configurator Command-Line Interface (CLI) The CLI allows you must: • Use...
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... appears. The screens may vary slightly for different models. title bar UAG Series User's Guide 23 If you click Apply. B A C 1.4.2 Web Configurator Screens Overview This guide uses the UAG5100 screens as illustrated on page 23): • A - Chapter 1 Introduction The recommended screen resolution is 1024 x... 768 pixels. 1.4.1 Web Configurator Access 1 Make sure your browser go to http://172.16.0.1 or http://172.17.0.1. If you change the default password, the Login ...
... appears. The screens may vary slightly for different models. title bar UAG Series User's Guide 23 If you click Apply. B A C 1.4.2 Web Configurator Screens Overview This guide uses the UAG5100 screens as illustrated on page 23): • A - Chapter 1 Introduction The recommended screen resolution is 1024 x... 768 pixels. 1.4.1 Web Configurator Access 1 Make sure your browser go to http://172.16.0.1 or http://172.17.0.1. If you change the default password, the Login ...
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... DESCRIPTION Logout Click this to the UAG. CLI Click this to open a popup window that displays the CLI commands sent by the Web Configurator to close the screen. You will be prompted to display basic information about the commands. Figure 4 About The following functions. Click this ...to open a Java-based console window from which configuration items reference an object. Console Click this to log out of the UAG. About Click About to enter your user name and password. ...
... DESCRIPTION Logout Click this to the UAG. CLI Click this to open a popup window that displays the CLI commands sent by the Web Configurator to close the screen. You will be prompted to display basic information about the commands. Figure 4 About The following functions. Click this ...to open a Java-based console window from which configuration items reference an object. Console Click this to log out of the UAG. About Click About to enter your user name and password. ...
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Figure 5 Site Map Object Reference Click Object Reference to that screen. Select the type of links to the Web Configurator screens. Chapter 1 Introduction Site Map Click Site MAP to see an overview of object and the individual object and click Refresh to show which configuration settings reference the object. Click a screen's link to go to open the Object Reference screen. Figure 6 Object Reference UAG Series User's Guide 25
Figure 5 Site Map Object Reference Click Object Reference to that screen. Select the type of links to the Web Configurator screens. Chapter 1 Introduction Site Map Click Site MAP to see an overview of object and the individual object and click Refresh to show which configuration settings reference the object. Click a screen's link to go to open the Object Reference screen. Figure 6 Object Reference UAG Series User's Guide 25
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... Name This identifies the object for information about the commands. 1.4.3 Navigation Panel Use the navigation panel menu items to display the object's configuration screen in the main window. # This field is the type of the navigation panel to hide the panel or drag to resize it.... Click the object's name to open status and configuration screens. CLI Messages Click CLI to display the service's configuration screen in this screen. Refresh Click this to dislay the corresponding commands. The following table describes labels ...
... Name This identifies the object for information about the commands. 1.4.3 Navigation Panel Use the navigation panel menu items to display the object's configuration screen in the main window. # This field is the type of the navigation panel to hide the panel or drag to resize it.... Click the object's name to open status and configuration screens. CLI Messages Click CLI to display the service's configuration screen in this screen. Refresh Click this to dislay the corresponding commands. The following table describes labels ...
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...active users to and from wireless clients. Service View the licensed service status and upgrade licensed services. AP Management Mgnt. DCS Configure dynamic wireless channel selection. VPN 1-1 Mapping VPN 1-1 Mapping Display the status of the VPN 1-1 mapping rules. Log List... log entries. Dynamic Users Log Display the UAG's dynamic guest account log messages. Wireless Controller Configuration Configure how the UAG handles APs that newly connect to configure the UAG's features. AP List Edit wireless AP information, remove APs, and reboot them . ...
...active users to and from wireless clients. Service View the licensed service status and upgrade licensed services. AP Management Mgnt. DCS Configure dynamic wireless channel selection. VPN 1-1 Mapping VPN 1-1 Mapping Display the status of the VPN 1-1 mapping rules. Log List... log entries. Dynamic Users Log Display the UAG's dynamic guest account log messages. Wireless Controller Configuration Configure how the UAG handles APs that newly connect to configure the UAG's features. AP List Edit wireless AP information, remove APs, and reboot them . ...
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... manage port forwarding rules. Bridge Create and manage bridges and virtual bridge interfaces. NAT Set up and manage HTTP redirection rules. Profile Configure a pool profile which defines the public IP address that the UAG assigns to each button on the UAG and the internal interface(s)....Ekahau RTLS to extend the wireless service coverage area of the managed APs when one of the APs fails. Billing Profile Configure the billing profiles for devices connected to the matched users and the interface through settings. UAG Series User's Guide 29 Chapter 1 ...
... manage port forwarding rules. Bridge Create and manage bridges and virtual bridge interfaces. NAT Set up and manage HTTP redirection rules. Profile Configure a pool profile which defines the public IP address that the UAG assigns to each button on the UAG and the internal interface(s)....Ekahau RTLS to extend the wireless service coverage area of the managed APs when one of the APs fails. Billing Profile Configure the billing profiles for devices connected to the matched users and the interface through settings. UAG Series User's Guide 29 Chapter 1 ...
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... Create and manage groups of users. Schedule Schedule Create one-time and recurring schedules. UAG Series User's Guide 30 VPN Gateway Configure IKE tunnels. UTM Profile App Patrol Profile Manage different types of services to apply to send dynamic guest account information in this...Address Group Create and manage groups of content filtering policies. Service Service Create and manage TCP and UDP services. MAC Address Configure the MAC addresses of applications to apply to block regardless of addresses. User/Group User Create and manage users. Schedule Group ...
... Create and manage groups of users. Schedule Schedule Create one-time and recurring schedules. UAG Series User's Guide 30 VPN Gateway Configure IKE tunnels. UTM Profile App Patrol Profile Manage different types of services to apply to send dynamic guest account information in this...Address Group Create and manage groups of content filtering policies. Service Service Create and manage TCP and UDP services. MAC Address Configure the MAC addresses of applications to apply to block regardless of addresses. User/Group User Create and manage users. Schedule Group ...
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... and run diagnostics, and reboot or shut down the UAG. Date/Time Configure the current date, time, and time zone in the UAG. SNMP Configure SNMP communities and services. Log Settings Configure the system log, e-mail logs, and remote syslog servers. Maintenance Menu .... Console Speed Set the console speed. Table 8 Maintenance Menu Screens Summary FOLDER OR LINK TAB FUNCTION File Manager Configuration File Manage and upload configuration files for the UAG. ISP Account ISP Account Create and manage ISP account information for PPPoE/PPTP interfaces. Chapter ...
... and run diagnostics, and reboot or shut down the UAG. Date/Time Configure the current date, time, and time zone in the UAG. SNMP Configure SNMP communities and services. Log Settings Configure the system log, e-mail logs, and remote syslog servers. Maintenance Menu .... Console Speed Set the console speed. Table 8 Maintenance Menu Screens Summary FOLDER OR LINK TAB FUNCTION File Manager Configuration File Manage and upload configuration files for the UAG. ISP Account ISP Account Create and manage ISP account information for PPPoE/PPTP interfaces. Chapter ...
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... searching for more options about how to a column heading for text UAG Series User's Guide 32 Shutdown Turn off the UAG. 1.4.4 Tables and Lists Web Configurator tables and lists are some examples of fields in groups • Filter by field • Show entries in the column. Core Dump Connect a USB device...
... searching for more options about how to a column heading for text UAG Series User's Guide 32 Shutdown Turn off the UAG. 1.4.4 Tables and Lists Web Configurator tables and lists are some examples of fields in groups • Filter by field • Show entries in the column. Core Dump Connect a USB device...
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... auto-crossover (auto-MDI/MDI-X) port automatically works with terminal emulation software configured to the following tables describe the LEDs. Shut down the device, wait... flow control: on the UAG to archive the UAG system logs or save the UAG operating system kernel to configure the UAG using the command line interface (CLI) via the console port. The duplex mode is a hardware ... auto-negotiating port can detect and adjust to your computer (using an RS-232 cable) if you cannot configure the flow control setting, but the UAG can be 100 Mbps or 1000 Mbps. Console Port (UAG5100)...
... auto-crossover (auto-MDI/MDI-X) port automatically works with terminal emulation software configured to the following tables describe the LEDs. Shut down the device, wait... flow control: on the UAG to archive the UAG system logs or save the UAG operating system kernel to configure the UAG using the command line interface (CLI) via the console port. The duplex mode is a hardware ... auto-negotiating port can detect and adjust to your computer (using an RS-232 cable) if you cannot configure the flow control setting, but the UAG can be 100 Mbps or 1000 Mbps. Console Port (UAG5100)...