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... efficiently use the User Guide, Quick Start Guide and Command Line Interface Reference Guide in which you have the following information ready when you contact an office. • Product model and serial number. • Warranty Information. • Date that cannot be here. If you installed updated firmware/software for your vendor. See http://www.zyxel.com/ web/contact_us.php for contact information. Please have a specific question about ZyXEL...
... efficiently use the User Guide, Quick Start Guide and Command Line Interface Reference Guide in which you have the following information ready when you contact an office. • Product model and serial number. • Warranty Information. • Date that cannot be here. If you installed updated firmware/software for your vendor. See http://www.zyxel.com/ web/contact_us.php for contact information. Please have a specific question about ZyXEL...
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... NOT store things on the device. • Do NOT install, use the included antenna(s). Contact your device to the correct ports. • Place connecting cables carefully so that used electrical and electronic products should be mixed with this symbol, which is a remote risk of electric shock from this device. VSG1432-B101 Series User's Guide 7 Only use , or service this device during a thunderstorm. Used electrical and electronic equipment should...
... NOT store things on the device. • Do NOT install, use the included antenna(s). Contact your device to the correct ports. • Place connecting cables carefully so that used electrical and electronic products should be mixed with this symbol, which is a remote risk of electric shock from this device. VSG1432-B101 Series User's Guide 7 Only use , or service this device during a thunderstorm. Used electrical and electronic equipment should...
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... ...75 Wireless ...91 Home Networking ...127 Static Routing ...147 Quality of Service (QoS) ...151 Policy Forwarding ...171 Network Address Translation (NAT 175 Dynamic DNS Setup ...193 IGMP ...199 Interface Group ...211 Firewall ...215 MAC Filter ...225 Parental Control ...227 Scheduler Rules ...231 Certificates ...233 IPSec ...245 Service Control ...265 ARP Table ...267 Logs ...269 Traffic Status ...273 IGMP Status ...279 Users Configuration ...283 Remote Management ...287 Time Settings ...291 Logs Setting ...295 Firmware Upgrade ...299 Configuration ...301 Diagnostic ...305 Troubleshooting...
... ...75 Wireless ...91 Home Networking ...127 Static Routing ...147 Quality of Service (QoS) ...151 Policy Forwarding ...171 Network Address Translation (NAT 175 Dynamic DNS Setup ...193 IGMP ...199 Interface Group ...211 Firewall ...215 MAC Filter ...225 Parental Control ...227 Scheduler Rules ...231 Certificates ...233 IPSec ...245 Service Control ...265 ARP Table ...267 Logs ...269 Traffic Status ...273 IGMP Status ...279 Users Configuration ...283 Remote Management ...287 Time Settings ...291 Logs Setting ...295 Firmware Upgrade ...299 Configuration ...301 Diagnostic ...305 Troubleshooting...
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... 3.2 Quick Start Setup ...41 Chapter 4 Tutorials ...43 4.1 Overview ...43 4.2 Setting Up an ADSL PPPoE Connection 43 4.3 Setting Up a Secure Wireless Network 46 4.3.1 Configuring the Wireless Network Settings 46 4.3.2 Using WPS ...48 4.3.3 Without WPS ...52 4.4 Setting Up Multiple Wireless Groups 53 4.5 Setting Up NAT Port Forwarding 56 4.6 Configuring Static Route for Routing to Another Network 58 4.7 Configuring QoS Queue and Class Setup 60 4.8 Access the ZyXEL Device Using DDNS 63 4.8.1 Registering a DDNS Account on www.dyndns.org 64 4.8.2 Configuring DDNS on Your ZyXEL Device 64...
... 3.2 Quick Start Setup ...41 Chapter 4 Tutorials ...43 4.1 Overview ...43 4.2 Setting Up an ADSL PPPoE Connection 43 4.3 Setting Up a Secure Wireless Network 46 4.3.1 Configuring the Wireless Network Settings 46 4.3.2 Using WPS ...48 4.3.3 Without WPS ...52 4.4 Setting Up Multiple Wireless Groups 53 4.5 Setting Up NAT Port Forwarding 56 4.6 Configuring Static Route for Routing to Another Network 58 4.7 Configuring QoS Queue and Class Setup 60 4.8 Access the ZyXEL Device Using DDNS 63 4.8.1 Registering a DDNS Account on www.dyndns.org 64 4.8.2 Configuring DDNS on Your ZyXEL Device 64...
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... (WDS) links to the ZyXEL Device. MAC Use this icon to log out of certain SSIDs and MAC addresses to other advanced properties. After you can also add new WAN connections. More AP Use this screen to configure multiple BSSs on the ZyXEL Device. Others Use this screen to configure advanced wireless settings. Logout: Click this screen to enable or disable Wi-Fi MultiMedia (WMM). You can configure the ZyXEL Device's time zone Internet access, and wireless settings. WPS Use this screen to block or allow wireless traffic from wireless Authentication devices...
... (WDS) links to the ZyXEL Device. MAC Use this icon to log out of certain SSIDs and MAC addresses to other advanced properties. After you can also add new WAN connections. More AP Use this screen to configure multiple BSSs on the ZyXEL Device. Others Use this screen to configure advanced wireless settings. Logout: Click this screen to enable or disable Wi-Fi MultiMedia (WMM). You can configure the ZyXEL Device's time zone Internet access, and wireless settings. WPS Use this screen to block or allow wireless traffic from wireless Authentication devices...
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Click Add New WAN Interface. If you connect to the Internet through an ADSL connection, use the ZyXEL Device's various features. • Setting Up an ADSL PPPoE Connection, see page 43 • Setting Up a Secure Wireless Network, see page 46 • Setting Up Multiple Wireless Groups, see page 53 • Setting Up NAT Port Forwarding, see page 65 4.2 Setting Up an ADSL PPPoE Connection This tutorial shows you how to set up your Internet connection using the Web Configurator. VSG1432-B101 Series User's Guide 43 Be sure to...
Click Add New WAN Interface. If you connect to the Internet through an ADSL connection, use the ZyXEL Device's various features. • Setting Up an ADSL PPPoE Connection, see page 43 • Setting Up a Secure Wireless Network, see page 46 • Setting Up Multiple Wireless Groups, see page 53 • Setting Up NAT Port Forwarding, see page 65 4.2 Setting Up an ADSL PPPoE Connection This tutorial shows you how to set up your Internet connection using the Web Configurator. VSG1432-B101 Series User's Guide 43 Be sure to...
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.... Chapter 4 Tutorials You need to specify a static routing rule on the ZyXEL Device to specify R as the router in this case, the ZyXEL Device routes traffic from N1 to N2: 1 Log into the ZyXEL Device's Web Configurator in advanced mode. 2 Click Advanced > Routing. 3 Click Add New Static Route Entry in the Static Route screen. 4 Configure the Static Route Setup screen using the following example IP settings: Table 4 IP Settings in charge of forwarding traffic to B. N1 A R N2 B This tutorial uses the following settings: VSG1432-B101 Series User's Guide 59
.... Chapter 4 Tutorials You need to specify a static routing rule on the ZyXEL Device to specify R as the router in this case, the ZyXEL Device routes traffic from N1 to N2: 1 Log into the ZyXEL Device's Web Configurator in advanced mode. 2 Click Advanced > Routing. 3 Click Add New Static Route Entry in the Static Route screen. 4 Configure the Static Route Setup screen using the following example IP settings: Table 4 IP Settings in charge of forwarding traffic to B. N1 A R N2 B This tutorial uses the following settings: VSG1432-B101 Series User's Guide 59
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... Select a channel or use Auto to have the ZyXEL Device automatically determine a channel to use a channel that is currently using then displays next to show more ... If you are having problems with wireless interference, changing the channel may help. VSG1432-B101 Series User's Guide 93 Figure 23 Network Settings > Wireless > General The following table describes the general wireless LAN labels in this field. Table 9 Network Settings > Wireless > General LABEL DESCRIPTION Wireless Network Setup Wireless You can Enable or Disable the wireless LAN in...
... Select a channel or use Auto to have the ZyXEL Device automatically determine a channel to use a channel that is currently using then displays next to show more ... If you are having problems with wireless interference, changing the channel may help. VSG1432-B101 Series User's Guide 93 Figure 23 Network Settings > Wireless > General The following table describes the general wireless LAN labels in this field. Table 9 Network Settings > Wireless > General LABEL DESCRIPTION Wireless Network Setup Wireless You can Enable or Disable the wireless LAN in...
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... select No Security to allow the ZyXEL Device to any wireless networking device that is within range. Note: If you select to add security on your ZyXEL Device, your network is accessible to convert wireless multicast traffic into wireless unicast traffic. Chapter 7 Wireless Table 9 Network Settings > Wireless > General LABEL DESCRIPTION MBSSID/LAN Select this to keep the wireless clients in this SSID from communicating Isolation with the access points without any data encryption or authentication. Enhanced Multicast Forwarding Select this...
... select No Security to allow the ZyXEL Device to any wireless networking device that is within range. Note: If you select to add security on your ZyXEL Device, your network is accessible to convert wireless multicast traffic into wireless unicast traffic. Chapter 7 Wireless Table 9 Network Settings > Wireless > General LABEL DESCRIPTION MBSSID/LAN Select this to keep the wireless clients in this SSID from communicating Isolation with the access points without any data encryption or authentication. Enhanced Multicast Forwarding Select this...
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... is broadcast and seen in the wireless client utility. The SSID (Service Set IDentifier) identifies the Service Set with which a wireless device is associated. This field indicates the security mode of the wireless profile on the network. Click the Edit icon to one of the ZyXEL Device's BSSs. Table 15 More AP: Edit LABEL DESCRIPTION Wireless Network Setup Wireless You can Enable or Disable the wireless LAN in the More AP screen. Chapter 7 Wireless Table 14 Network Settings > Wireless...
... is broadcast and seen in the wireless client utility. The SSID (Service Set IDentifier) identifies the Service Set with which a wireless device is associated. This field indicates the security mode of the wireless profile on the network. Click the Edit icon to one of the ZyXEL Device's BSSs. Table 15 More AP: Edit LABEL DESCRIPTION Wireless Network Setup Wireless You can Enable or Disable the wireless LAN in the More AP screen. Chapter 7 Wireless Table 14 Network Settings > Wireless...
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... encryption or authentication. Client Isolation Select this to keep the wireless clients in this network must have same wireless security settings as the ZyXEL Device. Or you can select No Security to convert wireless Forwarding multicast traffic into wireless unicast traffic. Apply Cancel See Section 7.2.1 on this screen. Enhanced Multicast Select this network without saving. 7.4 MAC Authentication This screen allows you select to this screen. Every Ethernet device has a unique MAC (Media Access Control) address. You need...
... encryption or authentication. Client Isolation Select this to keep the wireless clients in this network must have same wireless security settings as the ZyXEL Device. Or you can select No Security to convert wireless Forwarding multicast traffic into wireless unicast traffic. Apply Cancel See Section 7.2.1 on this screen. Enhanced Multicast Select this network without saving. 7.4 MAC Authentication This screen allows you select to this screen. Every Ethernet device has a unique MAC (Media Access Control) address. You need...
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... to set up a WPS wireless network by entering the PIN of the ZyXEL Device) to your wireless network. Method 3 Use this screen. Enter the PIN of the device that device within wireless range of the client into the client. Note: You must press the other wireless device's WPS button within two minutes of the ZyXEL Device is not necessary when you are setting up a WPS wireless network by checking the device's settings. Generate New PIN Number The PIN (Personal Identification Number) of pressing this button to add another WPS-enabled wireless device...
... to set up a WPS wireless network by entering the PIN of the ZyXEL Device) to your wireless network. Method 3 Use this screen. Enter the PIN of the device that device within wireless range of the client into the client. Note: You must press the other wireless device's WPS button within two minutes of the ZyXEL Device is not necessary when you are setting up a WPS wireless network by checking the device's settings. Generate New PIN Number The PIN (Personal Identification Number) of pressing this button to add another WPS-enabled wireless device...
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... a RADIUS server, you should change the default SSID to something that can use the MAC address filter to tell the ZyXEL Device which devices are allowed or not allowed to guess. Unauthorized wireless devices can still see the device's User's Guide or other documentation. Hexadecimal characters are ways for unauthorized wireless devices to get the MAC address for your users. For wireless networks, you can store the user names and passwords for unauthorized wireless users to get a valid user name...
... a RADIUS server, you should change the default SSID to something that can use the MAC address filter to tell the ZyXEL Device which devices are allowed or not allowed to guess. Unauthorized wireless devices can still see the device's User's Guide or other documentation. Hexadecimal characters are ways for unauthorized wireless devices to get the MAC address for your users. For wireless networks, you can store the user names and passwords for unauthorized wireless users to get a valid user name...
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... User's Guide 185 Table 48 Network Settings > NAT > DMZ LABEL DESCRIPTION Default Server Enter the IP address of the default server which receives packets from ports that are not specified in the NAT Port Forwarding screen. Chapter 12 Network Address Translation (NAT) 12.5 The DMZ Screen In addition to the servers for ports that are not specified in the NAT Port Forwarding screen. Click Cancel to restore your changes. Apply Cancel Note: If you do not assign a Default Server Address, the ZyXEL Device...
... User's Guide 185 Table 48 Network Settings > NAT > DMZ LABEL DESCRIPTION Default Server Enter the IP address of the default server which receives packets from ports that are not specified in the NAT Port Forwarding screen. Chapter 12 Network Address Translation (NAT) 12.5 The DMZ Screen In addition to the servers for ports that are not specified in the NAT Port Forwarding screen. Click Cancel to restore your changes. Apply Cancel Note: If you do not assign a Default Server Address, the ZyXEL Device...
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..., and configures multicasting accordingly. The ZyXEL Device forwards multicast traffic destined for multicast groups that it has learned from IGMP snooping or that you have manually configured) to ports that are members of a multicast routing protocol in a simple tree network topology. The ZyXEL Device discards multicast traffic destined for multicast groups (that group. There should only be one upstream interface (also known as a computer). 200 VSG1432-B101 Series User's Guide Chapter...
..., and configures multicasting accordingly. The ZyXEL Device forwards multicast traffic destined for multicast groups that it has learned from IGMP snooping or that you have manually configured) to ports that are members of a multicast routing protocol in a simple tree network topology. The ZyXEL Device discards multicast traffic destined for multicast groups (that group. There should only be one upstream interface (also known as a computer). 200 VSG1432-B101 Series User's Guide Chapter...
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... those ports. LAN Host This table lists the LAN computers the ZyXEL Device has detected. Click this to . This shows whether or not the LAN device using the specified IP address can subscribe. Clear individual LAN Ethernet port options to restore your changes. Multicast Service Use this section to limit access to delete the entry. Add a new host limitation Service Name LAN IP IGMP Enabled Max Allowed Channel Modify Click the Delete icon to IGMP multicast service domains...
... those ports. LAN Host This table lists the LAN computers the ZyXEL Device has detected. Click this to . This shows whether or not the LAN device using the specified IP address can subscribe. Clear individual LAN Ethernet port options to restore your changes. Multicast Service Use this section to limit access to delete the entry. Add a new host limitation Service Name LAN IP IGMP Enabled Max Allowed Channel Modify Click the Delete icon to IGMP multicast service domains...
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... destination address is equivalent to Any. Direction This displays the direction of packets (ACCEPT). Click Apply to restore your previously saved settings. Click Cancel to save the DoS Protection settings. VSG1432-B101 Series User's Guide 221 Please note that defines the service to ...reset packet or an ICMP destinationunreachable message to the sender (REJECT) or allows the passage of traffic to which this rule applies. Dst IP This displays the destination IP addresses to which this rule applies. Chapter 16 Firewall Table 68 Security Settings > Firewall > Access Control...
... destination address is equivalent to Any. Direction This displays the direction of packets (ACCEPT). Click Apply to restore your previously saved settings. Click Cancel to save the DoS Protection settings. VSG1432-B101 Series User's Guide 221 Please note that defines the service to ...reset packet or an ICMP destinationunreachable message to the sender (REJECT) or allows the passage of traffic to which this rule applies. Dst IP This displays the destination IP addresses to which this rule applies. Chapter 16 Firewall Table 68 Security Settings > Firewall > Access Control...
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... configuration to a file on your computer. VSG1432-B101 Series User's Guide 301 You can also reset your previous settings. Once your ZyXEL Device is configured and functioning properly, it is highly recommended that you to the factory default. 32.2 The Configuration Screen Click Maintenance > Configuration. Figure 143 Maintenance > Configuration Backup Configuration Backup Configuration allows you need to return to your device settings back to backup and restore device configurations. The backup configuration file will be useful...
... configuration to a file on your computer. VSG1432-B101 Series User's Guide 301 You can also reset your previous settings. Once your ZyXEL Device is configured and functioning properly, it is highly recommended that you to the factory default. 32.2 The Configuration Screen Click Maintenance > Configuration. Figure 143 Maintenance > Configuration Backup Configuration Backup Configuration allows you need to return to your device settings back to backup and restore device configurations. The backup configuration file will be useful...
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... connected to the WAN port or is connected wirelessly, use the new IP address. • If you changed the IP address and have entered the password correctly. Advanced Suggestions • Make sure you have to reset the device to its factory defaults, and try one of any earlier management sessions using the same user account even if they were through a different interface or using a different browser. • Try to access the ZyXEL Device using Telnet to access the ZyXEL Device. Log...
... connected to the WAN port or is connected wirelessly, use the new IP address. • If you changed the IP address and have entered the password correctly. Advanced Suggestions • Make sure you have to reset the device to its factory defaults, and try one of any earlier management sessions using the same user account even if they were through a different interface or using a different browser. • Try to access the ZyXEL Device using Telnet to access the ZyXEL Device. Log...
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... dynamically generate unique data encryption keys. However, you need the IP address of between the AP and the wireless clients. "DS" is the distribution system. 1 The AP passes the wireless client's authentication request to the RADIUS server. 2 The RADIUS server then checks the user's identification against its port number (default is 1812), and the RADIUS shared secret. The Pre-Shared Key (PSK) must run Windows XP to Windows XP's built-in "Zero Configuration" wireless client...
... dynamically generate unique data encryption keys. However, you need the IP address of between the AP and the wireless clients. "DS" is the distribution system. 1 The AP passes the wireless client's authentication request to the RADIUS server. 2 The RADIUS server then checks the user's identification against its port number (default is 1812), and the RADIUS shared secret. The Pre-Shared Key (PSK) must run Windows XP to Windows XP's built-in "Zero Configuration" wireless client...