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... and Status Screens ...56 Broadband ...61 Wireless ...84 Home Networking ...111 Routing ...127 Quality of Service (QoS) ...134 Network Address Translation (NAT) ...152 Dynamic DNS Setup ...168 VLAN Group ...172 Interface Grouping ...174 USB Service ...179 Firewall ...184 MAC Filter ...191 Parental Control ...193 Scheduler Rule ...197 Certificates ...199 Log ...206... System ...221 User Account ...222 Remote Management ...224 SNMP ...227 Time Settings ...229 E-mail Notification ...231 Log Setting ...233 Firmware Upgrade ...236 Backup/Restore ...238 VMG4825-B10A User's Guide 3
... and Status Screens ...56 Broadband ...61 Wireless ...84 Home Networking ...111 Routing ...127 Quality of Service (QoS) ...134 Network Address Translation (NAT) ...152 Dynamic DNS Setup ...168 VLAN Group ...172 Interface Grouping ...174 USB Service ...179 Firewall ...184 MAC Filter ...191 Parental Control ...193 Scheduler Rule ...197 Certificates ...199 Log ...206... System ...221 User Account ...222 Remote Management ...224 SNMP ...227 Time Settings ...229 E-mail Notification ...231 Log Setting ...233 Firmware Upgrade ...236 Backup/Restore ...238 VMG4825-B10A User's Guide 3
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... 2.1 Overview ...22 2.1.1 Accessing the Web Configurator 22 2.2 Web Configurator Layout ...24 2.2.1 Title Bar ...24 2.2.2 Navigation Panel ...25 Chapter 3 Quick Start...29 3.1 Overview ...29 3.2 Quick Start Setup ...29 Chapter 4 Tutorials ...32 4.1 Overview ...32 4.2 Setting Up an ADSL PPPoE Connection 32 4.3 Setting Up a Secure Wireless Network 35 4.3.1 Configuring the Wireless Network Settings 35...
... 2.1 Overview ...22 2.1.1 Accessing the Web Configurator 22 2.2 Web Configurator Layout ...24 2.2.1 Title Bar ...24 2.2.2 Navigation Panel ...25 Chapter 3 Quick Start...29 3.1 Overview ...29 3.2 Quick Start Setup ...29 Chapter 4 Tutorials ...32 4.1 Overview ...32 4.2 Setting Up an ADSL PPPoE Connection 32 4.3 Setting Up a Secure Wireless Network 35 4.3.1 Configuring the Wireless Network Settings 35...
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... WPS ...37 4.3.3 Without WPS ...41 4.4 Setting Up Multiple Wireless Groups 42 4.5 Configuring Static Route for Routing to Another Network 45 4.6 Configuring QoS Queue and Class Setup 47 4.7 Access the VMG Using DDNS ...51 4.7.1 Registering a DDNS Account on www.dyndns.org 51 4.7.2 Configuring DDNS on Your VMG 52 4.7.3 Testing the DDNS Setting... 7 Wireless ...84 7.1 Overview ...84 7.1.1 What You Can Do in this Chapter 84 7.1.2 What You Need to Know ...84 7.2 The General Screen ...85 7.2.1 No Security ...87 VMG4825-B10A User's Guide 6
... WPS ...37 4.3.3 Without WPS ...41 4.4 Setting Up Multiple Wireless Groups 42 4.5 Configuring Static Route for Routing to Another Network 45 4.6 Configuring QoS Queue and Class Setup 47 4.7 Access the VMG Using DDNS ...51 4.7.1 Registering a DDNS Account on www.dyndns.org 51 4.7.2 Configuring DDNS on Your VMG 52 4.7.3 Testing the DDNS Setting... 7 Wireless ...84 7.1 Overview ...84 7.1.1 What You Can Do in this Chapter 84 7.1.2 What You Need to Know ...84 7.2 The General Screen ...85 7.2.1 No Security ...87 VMG4825-B10A User's Guide 6
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... 100 7.9.4 Signal Problems ...103 7.9.5 BSS ...103 7.9.6 MBSSID ...104 7.9.7 Preamble Type ...104 7.9.8 WiFi Protected Setup (WPS 104 Chapter 8 Home Networking ...111 8.1 Overview ...111 8.1.1 What You Can Do in this Chapter 111... 8.1.2 What You Need To Know ...112 8.1.3 Before You Begin ...113 8.2 The LAN Setup Screen ...113 8.3 The Static DHCP Screen ...117 8.4 The UPnP Screen ...118 8.4.1 Turning On UPnP in......123 8.9.1 LANs, WANs and the VMG ...123 8.9.2 DHCP Setup ...124 8.9.3 DNS Server Addresses ...124 8.9.4 LAN TCP/IP ...125 Chapter 9 Routing ...127 9.1 Overview ......
... 100 7.9.4 Signal Problems ...103 7.9.5 BSS ...103 7.9.6 MBSSID ...104 7.9.7 Preamble Type ...104 7.9.8 WiFi Protected Setup (WPS 104 Chapter 8 Home Networking ...111 8.1 Overview ...111 8.1.1 What You Can Do in this Chapter 111... 8.1.2 What You Need To Know ...112 8.1.3 Before You Begin ...113 8.2 The LAN Setup Screen ...113 8.3 The Static DHCP Screen ...117 8.4 The UPnP Screen ...118 8.4.1 Turning On UPnP in......123 8.9.1 LANs, WANs and the VMG ...123 8.9.2 DHCP Setup ...124 8.9.3 DNS Server Addresses ...124 8.9.4 LAN TCP/IP ...125 Chapter 9 Routing ...127 9.1 Overview ......
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... You Need to Know ...135 10.3 The Quality of Service General Screen 136 10.4 The Queue Setup Screen ...137 10.4.1 Adding a QoS Queue ...139 10.5 The Classification Setup Screen 140 10.5.1 Add/Edit QoS Class ...140 10.6 The QoS Shaper Setup Screen ...144 10.6.1 Add/Edit a QoS Shaper ...145 10.7 The QoS Policer... 11.7.1 Add/Edit Address Mapping Rule 162 11.8 The Sessions Screen ...163 11.9 Technical Reference ...164 11.9.1 NAT Definitions ...164 11.9.2 What NAT Does ...164 VMG4825-B10A User's Guide 8
... You Need to Know ...135 10.3 The Quality of Service General Screen 136 10.4 The Queue Setup Screen ...137 10.4.1 Adding a QoS Queue ...139 10.5 The Classification Setup Screen 140 10.5.1 Add/Edit QoS Class ...140 10.6 The QoS Shaper Setup Screen ...144 10.6.1 Add/Edit a QoS Shaper ...145 10.7 The QoS Policer... 11.7.1 Add/Edit Address Mapping Rule 162 11.8 The Sessions Screen ...163 11.9 Technical Reference ...164 11.9.1 NAT Definitions ...164 11.9.2 What NAT Does ...164 VMG4825-B10A User's Guide 8
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Table of Contents 11.9.3 How NAT Works ...165 11.9.4 NAT Application ...165 Chapter 12 Dynamic DNS Setup ...168 12.1 Overview ...168 12.1.1 What You Can Do in this Chapter 168 12.1.2 What You Need To Know ...168 12.2 The DNS Entry Screen ...... ...184 16.1 Overview ...184 16.1.1 What You Can Do in this Chapter 184 16.1.2 What You Need to Know ...185 16.2 The Firewall Screen ...185 VMG4825-B10A User's Guide 9
Table of Contents 11.9.3 How NAT Works ...165 11.9.4 NAT Application ...165 Chapter 12 Dynamic DNS Setup ...168 12.1 Overview ...168 12.1.1 What You Can Do in this Chapter 168 12.1.2 What You Need To Know ...168 12.2 The DNS Entry Screen ...... ...184 16.1 Overview ...184 16.1.1 What You Can Do in this Chapter 184 16.1.2 What You Need to Know ...185 16.2 The Firewall Screen ...185 VMG4825-B10A User's Guide 9
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...it to http://192.168.1.1. 3 A password screen displays. The recommended screen resolution is an HTML-based management interface that allows easy VMG setup and management via Internet browser. CHAPTER 2 The Web Configurator 2.1 Overview The web configurator is 1024 by default). 2.1.1 Accessing the Web Configurator .... Figure 7 Password Screen 4 The following screen displays if you need to use the web configurator you have changed your web browser. VMG4825-B10A User's Guide 22 In order to allow: • Web browser pop-up blocking is enabled by default in the password screen and...
...it to http://192.168.1.1. 3 A password screen displays. The recommended screen resolution is an HTML-based management interface that allows easy VMG setup and management via Internet browser. CHAPTER 2 The Web Configurator 2.1 Overview The web configurator is 1024 by default). 2.1.1 Accessing the Web Configurator .... Figure 7 Password Screen 4 The following screen displays if you need to use the web configurator you have changed your web browser. VMG4825-B10A User's Guide 22 In order to allow: • Web browser pop-up blocking is enabled by default in the password screen and...
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...'s time zone Internet access, and wireless settings. Chapter 2 The Web Configurator The icons provide the following tables describe each menu item. VMG4825-B10A User's Guide 25 Logout: Click this screen to enable or disable Wi-Fi MultiMedia (WMM). Others Use this icon to log out ...LAN channel noises and view the results. Advanced Use this icon to open screens to configure and view your WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) settings. Channel Status Use this screen to view and configure ISP parameters, WAN IP address assignment, and other advanced properties. Wireless...
...'s time zone Internet access, and wireless settings. Chapter 2 The Web Configurator The icons provide the following tables describe each menu item. VMG4825-B10A User's Guide 25 Logout: Click this screen to enable or disable Wi-Fi MultiMedia (WMM). Others Use this icon to log out ...LAN channel noises and view the results. Advanced Use this icon to open screens to configure and view your WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) settings. Channel Status Use this screen to view and configure ISP parameters, WAN IP address assignment, and other advanced properties. Wireless...
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...Use this screen to assign specific IP addresses to individual MAC addresses. You can also configure the QoS rules and actions. Classification Setup Use this screen to make your local servers visible to the outside world. NAT Port Forwarding Use this screen to define a classifier... Protocol to exchange routing information with other advanced properties. RIP Use this screen to change your VMG's address mapping settings. Security VMG4825-B10A User's Guide 26 Routing Static Route Use this screen to change your VMG's port triggering settings. Port Triggering Use this screen ...
...Use this screen to assign specific IP addresses to individual MAC addresses. You can also configure the QoS rules and actions. Classification Setup Use this screen to make your local servers visible to the outside world. NAT Port Forwarding Use this screen to define a classifier... Protocol to exchange routing information with other advanced properties. RIP Use this screen to change your VMG's address mapping settings. Security VMG4825-B10A User's Guide 26 Routing Static Route Use this screen to change your VMG's port triggering settings. Port Triggering Use this screen ...
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... Next. Note: See the technical reference chapters (starting on Chapter 4 on page 32) for background information on your current connection type. Figure 11 Quick Start - VMG4825-B10A User's Guide 29 CHAPTER 3 Quick Start 3.1 Overview Use the Quick Start screens to enter may vary depending on the features in this chapter. 3.2 Quick Start...
... Next. Note: See the technical reference chapters (starting on Chapter 4 on page 32) for background information on your current connection type. Figure 11 Quick Start - VMG4825-B10A User's Guide 29 CHAPTER 3 Quick Start 3.1 Overview Use the Quick Start screens to enter may vary depending on the features in this chapter. 3.2 Quick Start...
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Figure 13 Quick Start - VMG4825-B10A User's Guide 30 Internet Connection 3 Turn the wireless LAN on , record the security settings so you can configure your settings and attempts to connect to the Internet. Chapter 3 Quick Start Figure 12 Quick Start - If you keep it on or off. Click Save. Click Close to the VMG. Wireless Setting 4 Your VMG saves your wireless clients to connect to complete the setup.
Figure 13 Quick Start - VMG4825-B10A User's Guide 30 Internet Connection 3 Turn the wireless LAN on , record the security settings so you can configure your settings and attempts to connect to the Internet. Chapter 3 Quick Start Figure 12 Quick Start - If you keep it on or off. Click Save. Click Close to the VMG. Wireless Setting 4 Your VMG saves your wireless clients to connect to complete the setup.
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Click Add New WAN Interface. 2 In this example, the DSL connection has the following screen. General Name Type MyDSLConnection ADSL VMG4825-B10A User's Guide 32 Be sure to contact your Internet Service Provider (ISP) to configure the VMG. If you connect to the Internet through an ADSL ... shows you how to use the information from your service provider for Routing to Another Network, see page 45 • Configuring QoS Queue and Class Setup, see page 47 • Access the VMG Using DDNS, see page 51 • Configuring the MAC Address Filter, see page 52 • Access Your Shared...
Click Add New WAN Interface. 2 In this example, the DSL connection has the following screen. General Name Type MyDSLConnection ADSL VMG4825-B10A User's Guide 32 Be sure to contact your Internet Service Provider (ISP) to configure the VMG. If you connect to the Internet through an ADSL ... shows you how to use the information from your service provider for Routing to Another Network, see page 45 • Configuring QoS Queue and Class Setup, see page 47 • Access the VMG Using DDNS, see page 51 • Configuring the MAC Address Filter, see page 52 • Access Your Shared...
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VMG4825-B10A User's Guide 34 Chapter 4 Tutorials 8 You should see if you have correctly set up your new DSL connection setup in the Broadband screen as follows. Try to connect to a website to configure the WAN screens. Be sure to contact your service provider for any information you need to see a summary of your Internet connection.
VMG4825-B10A User's Guide 34 Chapter 4 Tutorials 8 You should see if you have correctly set up your new DSL connection setup in the Broadband screen as follows. Try to connect to a website to configure the WAN screens. Be sure to contact your service provider for any information you need to see a summary of your Internet connection.
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...Setting > Routing. 3 Click Add new Static Route in the Static Route screen. 4 Configure the Static Route Setup screen using the following settings: 4a Select the Active check box. VMG4825-B10A User's Guide 47 Type 192.168.1.253 (R's N1 address) in the Use Gateway IP Address field. Enter...Click OK. You may need to additionally configure B's firewall settings to allow specific traffic to pass through. 4.6 Configuring QoS Queue and Class Setup This section contains tutorials on how you can configure the QoS screen. Chapter 4 Tutorials Table 4 IP Settings in this Tutorial DEVICE / ...
...Setting > Routing. 3 Click Add new Static Route in the Static Route screen. 4 Configure the Static Route Setup screen using the following settings: 4a Select the Active check box. VMG4825-B10A User's Guide 47 Type 192.168.1.253 (R's N1 address) in the Use Gateway IP Address field. Enter...Click OK. You may need to additionally configure B's firewall settings to allow specific traffic to pass through. 4.6 Configuring QoS Queue and Class Setup This section contains tutorials on how you can configure the QoS screen. Chapter 4 Tutorials Table 4 IP Settings in this Tutorial DEVICE / ...
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... urgent updates to clients at least 5,000 kbps. Traffic that opens, check Active and enter or select the following values: • Name: E-mail VMG4825-B10A User's Guide 48 In the following : • Configure a queue to assign the highest priority queue (1) to e-mail traffic going to the WAN ... blank to have the VMG automatically determine this figure). Set your computer and map it to queue 7. Tutorial: Advanced > QoS 2 Click Queue Setup > Add new Queue to the FTP server throughout the day. Chapter 4 Tutorials Let's say you want to prioritize e-mail traffic because your Internet...
... urgent updates to clients at least 5,000 kbps. Traffic that opens, check Active and enter or select the following values: • Name: E-mail VMG4825-B10A User's Guide 48 In the following : • Configure a queue to assign the highest priority queue (1) to e-mail traffic going to the WAN ... blank to have the VMG automatically determine this figure). Set your computer and map it to queue 7. Tutorial: Advanced > QoS 2 Click Queue Setup > Add new Queue to the FTP server throughout the day. Chapter 4 Tutorials Let's say you want to prioritize e-mail traffic because your Internet...
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VMG4825-B10A User's Guide 49 • Interface: WAN • Priority: 1 (High) • Weight: 8 • Rate Limit: 5,000 (kbps) Tutorial: Advanced > QoS > Queue Setup Chapter 4 Tutorials 3 Click Class Setup > Add new Classifier to create a new class. Check Active and follow the settings as shown in the screen below.
VMG4825-B10A User's Guide 49 • Interface: WAN • Priority: 1 (High) • Weight: 8 • Rate Limit: 5,000 (kbps) Tutorial: Advanced > QoS > Queue Setup Chapter 4 Tutorials 3 Click Class Setup > Add new Classifier to create a new class. Check Active and follow the settings as shown in the screen below.
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... Mask if you know it . Link this example. Select LAN1 for this example. Type the MAC Mask if you know it . Tutorial: Advanced > QoS > Class Setup Chapter 4 Tutorials Class Name From Interface Ether Type IP Address MAC Address To Queue Index Give a class name to this traffic, such as E-mail in...
... Mask if you know it . Link this example. Select LAN1 for this example. Type the MAC Mask if you know it . Tutorial: Advanced > QoS > Class Setup Chapter 4 Tutorials Class Name From Interface Ether Type IP Address MAC Address To Queue Index Give a class name to this traffic, such as E-mail in...
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...• Hostname: zyxelrouter.dyndns.org • Service Type: Host with IP address • IP Address: Enter the WAN IP address that the queue setup works by checking Network Setting > QoS > Monitor. Then you have to apply for DDNS service at www.dyndns.org. This also maps your VMG to... Note: If you have created in the previous screen (see the Source fields). 4 Verify that your account. 4 Add a new DDNS host name. VMG4825-B10A User's Guide 51 This tutorial uses the following settings as the username and password. 3 Log into www.dyndns.org using your VMG is inconvenient for...
...• Hostname: zyxelrouter.dyndns.org • Service Type: Host with IP address • IP Address: Enter the WAN IP address that the queue setup works by checking Network Setting > QoS > Monitor. Then you have to apply for DDNS service at www.dyndns.org. This also maps your VMG to... Note: If you have created in the previous screen (see the Source fields). 4 Verify that your account. 4 Add a new DDNS host name. VMG4825-B10A User's Guide 51 This tutorial uses the following settings as the username and password. 3 Log into www.dyndns.org using your VMG is inconvenient for...
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...IPv6 IP address, routing feature, DNS server, VLAN, and MTU IPv4/IPv6 IP address, routing feature, DNS server, VLAN, and MTU VLAN VMG4825-B10A User's Guide 61 Figure 18 LAN and WAN WAN 6.1.1 What You Can Do in other networks, so that a computer in one location can... 6 Broadband 6.1 Overview This chapter discusses the VMG's Broadband screens. Use these screens to view, remove or add a WAN interface. Table 6 WAN Setup Overview LAYER-2 INTERFACE INTERNET CONNECTION CONNECTION ADSL/VDSL over ADSL, Annex M/Annex J, and DSL PhyR functions (Section 6.3 on page 74). • Use...
...IPv6 IP address, routing feature, DNS server, VLAN, and MTU IPv4/IPv6 IP address, routing feature, DNS server, VLAN, and MTU VLAN VMG4825-B10A User's Guide 61 Figure 18 LAN and WAN WAN 6.1.1 What You Can Do in other networks, so that a computer in one location can... 6 Broadband 6.1 Overview This chapter discusses the VMG's Broadband screens. Use these screens to view, remove or add a WAN interface. Table 6 WAN Setup Overview LAYER-2 INTERFACE INTERNET CONNECTION CONNECTION ADSL/VDSL over ADSL, Annex M/Annex J, and DSL PhyR functions (Section 6.3 on page 74). • Use...
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... WAN IP address, they should also assign you read this chapter. ATM uses fixed-size packets of Service) can be guaranteed. Chapter 6 Broadband Table 6 WAN Setup Overview LAYER-2 INTERFACE CONNECTION ADSL over DSL links, as you the subnet mask and DNS server IP address(es). It is used by the VMG... address, NAT, DNS server and routing feature VLAN 6.1.2 What You Need to communicate with other devices in the High-level Data Link Control (HDLC) frames. VMG4825-B10A User's Guide 62 It can be static (fixed) or dynamically assigned by the VDSL2 standard.
... WAN IP address, they should also assign you read this chapter. ATM uses fixed-size packets of Service) can be guaranteed. Chapter 6 Broadband Table 6 WAN Setup Overview LAYER-2 INTERFACE CONNECTION ADSL over DSL links, as you the subnet mask and DNS server IP address(es). It is used by the VMG... address, NAT, DNS server and routing feature VLAN 6.1.2 What You Need to communicate with other devices in the High-level Data Link Control (HDLC) frames. VMG4825-B10A User's Guide 62 It can be static (fixed) or dynamically assigned by the VDSL2 standard.