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List of Figures List of Figures Figure 1 The IDU/ODU Setup ...31 Figure 2 WiFi Access Point ...32 Figure 3 WiMAX Device and Base Station 32 Figure 4 WiMAX Device's VoIP Features - Peer-to-Peer Calls 33 Figure 5 WiMAX Device's VoIP Features - Calls via VoIP Service Provider 33 Figure 6 The WiMAX Device's LEDs ...34 Figure 7 Main Screen ...43 Figure 8 Select a Mode ...47 Figure 9 Internet Connection Wizard > System Information 48 Figure 10 Internet Connection Wizard > Wireless LAN Screen 49...
List of Figures List of Figures Figure 1 The IDU/ODU Setup ...31 Figure 2 WiFi Access Point ...32 Figure 3 WiMAX Device and Base Station 32 Figure 4 WiMAX Device's VoIP Features - Peer-to-Peer Calls 33 Figure 5 WiMAX Device's VoIP Features - Calls via VoIP Service Provider 33 Figure 6 The WiMAX Device's LEDs ...34 Figure 7 Main Screen ...43 Figure 8 Select a Mode ...47 Figure 9 Internet Connection Wizard > System Information 48 Figure 10 Internet Connection Wizard > Wireless LAN Screen 49...
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... Interface Setup 120 Figure 53 Ethernet Pseudowire Settings Example 121 Figure 54 Advance > VPN Transport > Ethernet Pseudowire 121 Figure 55 ADVANCED > VPN Transport > Ethernet Pseudowire Setup 123 Figure 56 ADVANCED > VPN Transport > Statistics 124 Figure 57 ADVANCED > NAT Configuration > General 125 Figure 58 Multiple Servers Behind NAT Example 127 Figure 59 ADVANCED > NAT Configuration > Port Forwarding 127 Figure 60 ADVANCED > NAT Configuration > Port Forwarding > Rule Setup 129 Figure 61 ADVANCED > NAT Configuration > Trigger Port 130 Figure 62 Trigger Port Forwarding Example...
... Interface Setup 120 Figure 53 Ethernet Pseudowire Settings Example 121 Figure 54 Advance > VPN Transport > Ethernet Pseudowire 121 Figure 55 ADVANCED > VPN Transport > Ethernet Pseudowire Setup 123 Figure 56 ADVANCED > VPN Transport > Statistics 124 Figure 57 ADVANCED > NAT Configuration > General 125 Figure 58 Multiple Servers Behind NAT Example 127 Figure 59 ADVANCED > NAT Configuration > Port Forwarding 127 Figure 60 ADVANCED > NAT Configuration > Port Forwarding > Rule Setup 129 Figure 61 ADVANCED > NAT Configuration > Trigger Port 130 Figure 62 Trigger Port Forwarding Example...
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... VOICE > Service Configuration > QoS 158 Table 60 SIP Call Progression ...159 Table 61 VOICE > Phone > Analog Phone 167 Table 62 VOICE > Phone > Analog Phone > Advanced 168 Table 63 VOICE > Phone > Common 169 Table 64 VOICE > Phone > Region ...170 Table 65 European Type Flash Key Commands 171 Table 66 USA Type Flash Key Commands 173 Table 67 VOICE > Phone Book > Incoming Call Policy 176 Table 68 Advanced> LAN Configuration > IP Static Route 178 Table...
... VOICE > Service Configuration > QoS 158 Table 60 SIP Call Progression ...159 Table 61 VOICE > Phone > Analog Phone 167 Table 62 VOICE > Phone > Analog Phone > Advanced 168 Table 63 VOICE > Phone > Common 169 Table 64 VOICE > Phone > Region ...170 Table 65 European Type Flash Key Commands 171 Table 66 USA Type Flash Key Commands 173 Table 67 VOICE > Phone Book > Incoming Call Policy 176 Table 68 Advanced> LAN Configuration > IP Static Route 178 Table...
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Note: This User's Guide is the management point between the WiMAX network (via WiMAX. • Use a traditional analog telephone to make Internet calls using the WiMAX Device's Voice over IP (VoIP) communication capabilities. • Set up an IEEE 802.11g wireless network (WLAN) using the WiMAX Device as an access point for the computers on page 275 for the IDU alone. Figure 1 The IDU/ODU Setup Wi-Fi WiMAX With this...
Note: This User's Guide is the management point between the WiMAX network (via WiMAX. • Use a traditional analog telephone to make Internet calls using the WiMAX Device's Voice over IP (VoIP) communication capabilities. • Set up an IEEE 802.11g wireless network (WLAN) using the WiMAX Device as an access point for the computers on page 275 for the IDU alone. Figure 1 The IDU/ODU Setup Wi-Fi WiMAX With this...
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... to the Main screen. User's Guide 43 ADVANCED Click to go the Setup screen, where you can configure your firewall, QoS, and content filter, among other things. Table 5 Main > Icons ICON DESCRIPTION MAIN Click to return to the Advanced screen, where you can configure your voice service and phone settings. Figure 7 Main Screen Chapter 2 Introducing the Web Configurator The following table describes...
... to the Main screen. User's Guide 43 ADVANCED Click to go the Setup screen, where you can configure your firewall, QoS, and content filter, among other things. Table 5 Main > Icons ICON DESCRIPTION MAIN Click to return to the Advanced screen, where you can configure your voice service and phone settings. Figure 7 Main Screen Chapter 2 Introducing the Web Configurator The following table describes...
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... the Advanced > LAN Configuration > DHCP Setup screen, DNS Server sub-section. The settings for DNS Server Address Assignment correspond to enter static IP address or a fixed IP that your static WAN and DNS IP Addresses. Click to proceed to you . It allows you to the Advanced > WAN Configuration > Internet Connection screen (Section 7.2 on page 93). The settings for WAN IP Address Assignment correspond to configure your ISP gives you by your Internet Service Provider. Figure 15 Internet Connection Wizard > IP Address Assignment User's Guide 57 Use the information given...
... the Advanced > LAN Configuration > DHCP Setup screen, DNS Server sub-section. The settings for DNS Server Address Assignment correspond to enter static IP address or a fixed IP that your static WAN and DNS IP Addresses. Click to proceed to you . It allows you to the Advanced > WAN Configuration > Internet Connection screen (Section 7.2 on page 93). The settings for WAN IP Address Assignment correspond to configure your ISP gives you by your Internet Service Provider. Figure 15 Internet Connection Wizard > IP Address Assignment User's Guide 57 Use the information given...
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Gateway IP Address Specify a gateway IP address (supplied by the WiMAX Device. Click to the next screen. Refer to DHCP clients. DNS Server Address Assignment First, Second and Third Specify the IP addresses of a maximum of three DNS servers DNS Server that the Internet settings you configured in the wizard setup are implementing subnetting. Back Next Exit If you are correct. 58 User's Guide Click to proceed to display the previous screen. The WiMAX Device provides these fields...
Gateway IP Address Specify a gateway IP address (supplied by the WiMAX Device. Click to the next screen. Refer to DHCP clients. DNS Server Address Assignment First, Second and Third Specify the IP addresses of a maximum of three DNS servers DNS Server that the Internet settings you configured in the wizard setup are implementing subnetting. Back Next Exit If you are correct. 58 User's Guide Click to proceed to display the previous screen. The WiMAX Device provides these fields...
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... 4 VoIP Connection Wizard 4.2.1 First Voice Account Settings This VoIP Connection Wizard screen allows you to you. Type the user name exactly as it was given to configure your SIP number in a SIP account like 1234@VoIP-provider.com). You can use up to 127 ASCII characters. Password Type the password associated with the SIP register server. It doesn't matter whether the SIP server is the user name for more information). User...
... 4 VoIP Connection Wizard 4.2.1 First Voice Account Settings This VoIP Connection Wizard screen allows you to you. Type the user name exactly as it was given to configure your SIP number in a SIP account like 1234@VoIP-provider.com). You can use up to 127 ASCII characters. Password Type the password associated with the SIP register server. It doesn't matter whether the SIP server is the user name for more information). User...
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... time setting from a server. These time servers are returned by devices connected to the Internet in order to open it knows in which order the year, month, and day are accurate to within 200 microseconds. 5.1.3 Before You Begin • Make sure that you have logged in to the web configurator at least one time and changed your password from the default, as described in the Quick Start Guide. • Make...
... time setting from a server. These time servers are returned by devices connected to the Internet in order to open it knows in which order the year, month, and day are accurate to within 200 microseconds. 5.1.3 Before You Begin • Make sure that you have logged in to the web configurator at least one time and changed your password from the default, as described in the Quick Start Guide. • Make...
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... chapter. ZyXEL is a member of wireless broadband products. A Wide Area Network (or WAN) links geographically dispersed locations to other networks or the Internet. In a wireless MAN, a wireless-equipped computer is the IEEE 802.16 wireless networking standard, which provides high-bandwidth, wide-range wireless service across wireless Metropolitan Area Networks (MANs). CHAPTER 7 The WAN Configuration Screens 7.1 Overview Use the ADVANCED > WAN Configuration screens to set up your DNS server, RIP, Multicast and Windows Networking settings. 7.1.2 What You Need to Know...
... chapter. ZyXEL is a member of wireless broadband products. A Wide Area Network (or WAN) links geographically dispersed locations to other networks or the Internet. In a wireless MAN, a wireless-equipped computer is the IEEE 802.16 wireless networking standard, which provides high-bandwidth, wide-range wireless service across wireless Metropolitan Area Networks (MANs). CHAPTER 7 The WAN Configuration Screens 7.1 Overview Use the ADVANCED > WAN Configuration screens to set up your DNS server, RIP, Multicast and Windows Networking settings. 7.1.2 What You Need to Know...
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... the Quick Start Guide. Figure 69 VOICE > Service Configuration > SIP Setting User's Guide 149 Your VoIP or Internet service provider should configure in order to use your telephone with your voice account information on hand. If not, contact your voice account service provider to find out which settings in the WiMAX Device. If you should provide you with the WiMAX Device. • Connect your WiMAX Device to setup and...
... the Quick Start Guide. Figure 69 VOICE > Service Configuration > SIP Setting User's Guide 149 Your VoIP or Internet service provider should configure in order to use your telephone with your voice account information on hand. If not, contact your voice account service provider to find out which settings in the WiMAX Device. If you should provide you with the WiMAX Device. • Connect your WiMAX Device to setup and...
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... a proxy, redirect or register server. Otherwise, keep the default value. REGISTER Server Port Enter the SIP register server's listening port number, if your VoIP service provider. You can use up to you make VoIP phone calls. Send Caller ID Select this if you want to send identification when you . Clear this if you change this SIP account. Authentication User Name Enter the user name for this field...
... a proxy, redirect or register server. Otherwise, keep the default value. REGISTER Server Port Enter the SIP register server's listening port number, if your VoIP service provider. You can use up to you make VoIP phone calls. Send Caller ID Select this if you want to send identification when you . Clear this if you change this SIP account. Authentication User Name Enter the user name for this field...
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... port number that your VoIP service provider gave you want to hear a waiting (beeping) dial tone on the specified interval. Otherwise, keep the default value. The WiMAX Device does this by sending SIP notify messages to forward traffic with the public IP address of the STUN server provided by the outbound proxy server). User's Guide 155 Chapter 12 The Service Configuration Screens Table 57 VOICE > Service Configuration > SIP Settings...
... port number that your VoIP service provider gave you want to hear a waiting (beeping) dial tone on the specified interval. Otherwise, keep the default value. The WiMAX Device does this by sending SIP notify messages to forward traffic with the public IP address of the STUN server provided by the outbound proxy server). User's Guide 155 Chapter 12 The Service Configuration Screens Table 57 VOICE > Service Configuration > SIP Settings...
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... specific interfaces. 6 Protect against misuse. You may occur. If an alternate gateway is a path for sending or receiving data packets between two Ethernet devices. Chapter 16 The Firewall Screens 16.4.2 Guidelines For Enhancing Security With Your Firewall 1 Change the default password via web configurator. 2 Think about access control before you connect to the network in any way. 3 Limit who can access your router. 4 Don't enable any local service (such as the WiMAX Device's LAN IP address...
... specific interfaces. 6 Protect against misuse. You may occur. If an alternate gateway is a path for sending or receiving data packets between two Ethernet devices. Chapter 16 The Firewall Screens 16.4.2 Guidelines For Enhancing Security With Your Firewall 1 Change the default password via web configurator. 2 Think about access control before you connect to the network in any way. 3 Limit who can access your router. 4 Don't enable any local service (such as the WiMAX Device's LAN IP address...
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... the LAN ports this link to a base station. For the WAN interface, it displays the transmission rate when WLAN is enabled or N/A when WLAN is not connected to view port status and packet specific statistics. Current Date/ Time This field displays the current date and time in SETUP > Time Setting. You can reduce the memory usage by disabling some services, such as incoming call policies, speed dial entries, and static routes. Interface Status Interface...
... the LAN ports this link to a base station. For the WAN interface, it displays the transmission rate when WLAN is enabled or N/A when WLAN is not connected to view port status and packet specific statistics. Current Date/ Time This field displays the current date and time in SETUP > Time Setting. You can reduce the memory usage by disabling some services, such as incoming call policies, speed dial entries, and static routes. Interface Status Interface...
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... can activate it . It displays N/A if no number has ever dialed the SIP account. User's Guide 261 The last time the WiMAX Device tried to register the SIP account with a SIP server. Chapter 21 The Status Screen 21.2.4 VoIP Statistics Click Status > DHCP Table to open this account. Table 117 VoIP Statistics LABEL DESCRIPTION SIP Status Port This column displays each SIP account in...
... can activate it . It displays N/A if no number has ever dialed the SIP account. User's Guide 261 The last time the WiMAX Device tried to register the SIP account with a SIP server. Chapter 21 The Status Screen 21.2.4 VoIP Statistics Click Status > DHCP Table to open this account. Table 117 VoIP Statistics LABEL DESCRIPTION SIP Status Port This column displays each SIP account in...
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... of asterisks for your Internet access account. PKM This field displays the Privacy Key Management version number. EAP-TTLS allows an MS/SS and a base station to establish a secure link (or 'tunnel') with EAP-TTLS encryption. User's Guide 263 Password This is the username for example). Authentication is the process of confirming the identity of a user (by your Internet access account. See the WiMAX security appendix for more information...
... of asterisks for your Internet access account. PKM This field displays the Privacy Key Management version number. EAP-TTLS allows an MS/SS and a base station to establish a secure link (or 'tunnel') with EAP-TTLS encryption. User's Guide 263 Password This is the username for example). Authentication is the process of confirming the identity of a user (by your Internet access account. See the WiMAX security appendix for more information...
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..., contact the network administrator or vendor, or try to access the WiMAX Device with the default IP address. Advanced Suggestions • Try to access the WiMAX Device using a dynamic IP address. I cannot log in to the web configurator while someone is using Telnet to access the WiMAX Device. Chapter 22 Troubleshooting • If you changed the IP address (Section 5.2 on page 68), use a computer that is connected to a LAN/ETHERNET port. See the Quick Start Guide and Section...
..., contact the network administrator or vendor, or try to access the WiMAX Device with the default IP address. Advanced Suggestions • Try to access the WiMAX Device using a dynamic IP address. I cannot log in to the web configurator while someone is using Telnet to access the WiMAX Device. Chapter 22 Troubleshooting • If you changed the IP address (Section 5.2 on page 68), use a computer that is connected to a LAN/ETHERNET port. See the Quick Start Guide and Section...
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Chapter 22 Troubleshooting 22.4 Phone Calls and VoIP The telephone port won't work or the telephone lacks a dial tone. 1 Check the telephone connections and telephone wire. 2 Make sure you have the VOICE > Service Configuration > SIP Settings screen properly configured (Chapter 12 on page 147). 2 The VoIP LED should come on. With this setting, you always use SIP account 1 for incoming calls. Contact your WiMAX Device. Problems With Multiple SIP Accounts...
Chapter 22 Troubleshooting 22.4 Phone Calls and VoIP The telephone port won't work or the telephone lacks a dial tone. 1 Check the telephone connections and telephone wire. 2 Make sure you have the VOICE > Service Configuration > SIP Settings screen properly configured (Chapter 12 on page 147). 2 The VoIP LED should come on. With this setting, you always use SIP account 1 for incoming calls. Contact your WiMAX Device. Problems With Multiple SIP Accounts...
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... server then checks the user's identification against its port number (default is the WPA patch for Windows XP, Funk Software's Odyssey client. Key caching allows a wireless client to store the PMK it tries to connect to the same AP and does not need the IP address of writing, the most widely available supplicant is 1812), and the RADIUS shared secret. WPA(2) with an external RADIUS server looks as follows. "A" is a free download that adds WPA...
... server then checks the user's identification against its port number (default is the WPA patch for Windows XP, Funk Software's Odyssey client. Key caching allows a wireless client to store the PMK it tries to connect to the same AP and does not need the IP address of writing, the most widely available supplicant is 1812), and the RADIUS shared secret. WPA(2) with an external RADIUS server looks as follows. "A" is a free download that adds WPA...