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... its patent rights nor the patent rights of ZyXEL Communications Corporation. Neither does it convey any products, or software described herein. ZyXEL further reserves the right to change without notice. Trademarks ZyNOS (ZyXEL Network Operating System) is subject to make changes... in any means, electronic, mechanical, magnetic, optical, chemical, photocopying, manual, or otherwise, without the prior ...
... its patent rights nor the patent rights of ZyXEL Communications Corporation. Neither does it convey any products, or software described herein. ZyXEL further reserves the right to change without notice. Trademarks ZyNOS (ZyXEL Network Operating System) is subject to make changes... in any means, electronic, mechanical, magnetic, optical, chemical, photocopying, manual, or otherwise, without the prior ...
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... Window 55 2.2.4 Status Bar 55 Chapter 3 Internet and Wireless Setup Wizard 57 3.1 Introduction ...57 3.2 Internet Access Wizard Setup 57 3.2.1 Manual Configuration 59 3.3 Wireless Connection Wizard Setup 65 3.3.1 Manually Assign a WPA key 67 3.3.2 Manually Assign a WEP key 68 Chapter 4 VoIP Wizard And Example 71 4.1 Introduction ...71 4.2 VoIP Wizard Setup 71 Chapter 5 Bandwidth Management Wizard...
... Window 55 2.2.4 Status Bar 55 Chapter 3 Internet and Wireless Setup Wizard 57 3.1 Introduction ...57 3.2 Internet Access Wizard Setup 57 3.2.1 Manual Configuration 59 3.3 Wireless Connection Wizard Setup 65 3.3.1 Manually Assign a WPA key 67 3.3.2 Manually Assign a WEP key 68 Chapter 4 VoIP Wizard And Example 71 4.1 Introduction ...71 4.2 VoIP Wizard Setup 71 Chapter 5 Bandwidth Management Wizard...
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...) Key Groups 236 17.12.3 Perfect Forward Secrecy (PFS 236 17.13 Configuring Advanced IKE Settings 236 17.14 Manual Key Setup 239 17.14.1 Security Parameter Index (SPI 239 17.15 Configuring Manual Key 239 17.16 Viewing SA Monitor 242 17.17 Configuring Global Setting 244 16 Table of Contents
...) Key Groups 236 17.12.3 Perfect Forward Secrecy (PFS 236 17.13 Configuring Advanced IKE Settings 236 17.14 Manual Key Setup 239 17.14.1 Security Parameter Index (SPI 239 17.15 Configuring Manual Key 239 17.16 Viewing SA Monitor 242 17.17 Configuring Global Setting 244 16 Table of Contents
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... Failed-2 64 Figure 23 Connection Test Successful 65 Figure 24 Wireless LAN Setup Wizard 1 65 Figure 25 Wireless LAN ...66 Figure 26 Manually Assign a WPA key 67 Figure 27 Manually Assign a WEP key 68 Figure 28 Wireless LAN Setup 3 69 Figure 29 Internet Access and WLAN Wizard Setup Complete 70 Figure 30...
... Failed-2 64 Figure 23 Connection Test Successful 65 Figure 24 Wireless LAN Setup Wizard 1 65 Figure 25 Wireless LAN ...66 Figure 26 Manually Assign a WPA key 67 Figure 27 Manually Assign a WEP key 68 Figure 28 Wireless LAN Setup 3 69 Figure 29 Internet Access and WLAN Wizard Setup Complete 70 Figure 30...
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P-2602H(W)(L)-DxA Series User's Guide Figure 125 Two Phases to Set Up the IPSec SA 234 Figure 126 Advanced VPN Policies 237 Figure 127 VPN: Manual Key 240 Figure 128 VPN: SA Monitor 243 Figure 129 VPN: Global Setting 244 Figure 130 Telecommuters Sharing One VPN Rule Example 245 Figure 131 ...
P-2602H(W)(L)-DxA Series User's Guide Figure 125 Two Phases to Set Up the IPSec SA 234 Figure 126 Advanced VPN Policies 237 Figure 127 VPN: Manual Key 240 Figure 128 VPN: SA Monitor 243 Figure 129 VPN: Global Setting 244 Figure 130 Telecommuters Sharing One VPN Rule Example 245 Figure 131 ...
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... 11 Internet Connection with PPPoA 63 Table 12 Wireless LAN Setup Wizard 1 66 Table 13 Wireless LAN Setup Wizard 2 66 Table 14 Manually Assign a WPA key 68 Table 15 Manually Assign a WEP key 69 Table 16 Sample SIP Account Information 73 Table 17 VoIP Wizard Configuration 73 Table 18 Media Bandwidth Management...
... 11 Internet Connection with PPPoA 63 Table 12 Wireless LAN Setup Wizard 1 66 Table 13 Wireless LAN Setup Wizard 2 66 Table 14 Manually Assign a WPA key 68 Table 15 Manually Assign a WEP key 69 Table 16 Sample SIP Account Information 73 Table 17 VoIP Wizard Configuration 73 Table 18 Media Bandwidth Management...
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... Table 86 Mismatching ID Type and Content Configuration Example 229 Table 87 Edit VPN Policies 230 Table 88 Advanced VPN Policies 237 Table 89 VPN: Manual Key 240 Table 90 VPN: SA Monitor 243 Table 91 VPN: Global Setting 244 Table 92 Telecommuters Sharing One VPN Rule Example 245 Table 93...
... Table 86 Mismatching ID Type and Content Configuration Example 229 Table 87 Edit VPN Policies 230 Table 88 Advanced VPN Policies 237 Table 89 VPN: Manual Key 240 Table 90 VPN: SA Monitor 243 Table 91 VPN: Global Setting 244 Table 92 Telecommuters Sharing One VPN Rule Example 245 Table 93...
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... updated documents, and other support materials. Note: Use the web configurator or command interpreter interface to configure your purchase of your ZyXEL Device for its various applications. Not all features can be configured through the configuration of the P-2602H(W)(L)-DxA 802.11g Wireless ADSL... BAR] means the Space Bar. Thank you to The Technical Writing Team, ZyXEL Communications Corp., 6 Innovation Road II, Science-Based Industrial Park, Hsinchu, 300, Taiwan. About This User's Guide This manual is designed to help you . E-mail all management interfaces. Preface 35 It...
... updated documents, and other support materials. Note: Use the web configurator or command interpreter interface to configure your purchase of your ZyXEL Device for its various applications. Not all features can be configured through the configuration of the P-2602H(W)(L)-DxA 802.11g Wireless ADSL... BAR] means the Space Bar. Thank you to The Technical Writing Team, ZyXEL Communications Corp., 6 Innovation Road II, Science-Based Industrial Park, Hsinchu, 300, Taiwan. About This User's Guide This manual is designed to help you . E-mail all management interfaces. Preface 35 It...
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... Ethernet network. Refer to either half-duplex or full-duplex mode depending on the bottom of incoming transmissions and adjust appropriately without manual intervention. Note: Only use firmware for each standard are shown in this user's guide are also auto-crossover (MDI/MDI-X) ...Speed Internet Access The ZyXEL Device is 1.2 Mbps. The standard your ZyXEL Device does not support Annex M, the maximum ADSL2/2+ upstream data rate is ideal for high-speed Internet browsing and making LAN-to-LAN connections to the last character (like the P-2602HWL-D1A or the P-2602HWL-...
... Ethernet network. Refer to either half-duplex or full-duplex mode depending on the bottom of incoming transmissions and adjust appropriately without manual intervention. Note: Only use firmware for each standard are shown in this user's guide are also auto-crossover (MDI/MDI-X) ...Speed Internet Access The ZyXEL Device is 1.2 Mbps. The standard your ZyXEL Device does not support Annex M, the maximum ADSL2/2+ upstream data rate is ideal for high-speed Internet browsing and making LAN-to-LAN connections to the last character (like the P-2602HWL-D1A or the P-2602HWL-...
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...you would like to skip your Internet connection. If you by your ISP. P-2602H(W)(L)-DxA Series User's Guide Figure 12 Wizard Welcome 3 Your ZyXEL device attempts to detect your DSL connection and your hardware connections and click Restart the Internet/Wireless Setup Wizard to return to the wizard welcome ... is not detected. Enter your Internet account information (username, password and/or service name) exactly as provided to you still cannot connect, click Manually configure your Internet setup and configure the wireless LAN settings, leave Yes selected and click Next.
...you would like to skip your Internet connection. If you by your ISP. P-2602H(W)(L)-DxA Series User's Guide Figure 12 Wizard Welcome 3 Your ZyXEL device attempts to detect your DSL connection and your hardware connections and click Restart the Internet/Wireless Setup Wizard to return to the wizard welcome ... is not detected. Enter your Internet account information (username, password and/or service name) exactly as provided to you still cannot connect, click Manually configure your Internet setup and configure the wireless LAN settings, leave Yes selected and click Next.
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Click Next and refer to Section 3.2.1 on page 59 on how to detect your DSL connection type but not the connection type. Figure 14 Auto-Detection: PPPoE P-2602H(W)(L)-DxA Series User's Guide c The following screen appears if the ZyXEL device detects a connection but the physical line is connected, enter your Internet access information in the wizard screen exactly as your Chapter 3 Internet and Wireless Setup Wizard 59 Figure 15 Auto Detection: Failed 3.2.1 Manual Configuration 1 If the ZyXEL Device fails to manually configure the ZyXEL Device for Internet access.
Click Next and refer to Section 3.2.1 on page 59 on how to detect your DSL connection type but not the connection type. Figure 14 Auto-Detection: PPPoE P-2602H(W)(L)-DxA Series User's Guide c The following screen appears if the ZyXEL device detects a connection but the physical line is connected, enter your Internet access information in the wizard screen exactly as your Chapter 3 Internet and Wireless Setup Wizard 59 Figure 15 Auto Detection: Failed 3.2.1 Manual Configuration 1 If the ZyXEL Device fails to manually configure the ZyXEL Device for Internet access.
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...no wireless LAN security configured and your wireless clients support WPA. See Section 3.3.2 on the security mode you . Note: The wireless stations and ZyXEL Device must use the same SSID, channel ID and WEP encryption key (if WEP is enabled), WPA-PSK (if WPA-PSK is within range... 4 This screen varies depending on page 68 for you selected in the Wireless LAN setup screen to close the wizard screen without saving. Select Manually assign a WPA-PSK key to configure a WEP Key. Click Back to any wireless networking device that is enabled) for more information. Choose this...
...no wireless LAN security configured and your wireless clients support WPA. See Section 3.3.2 on the security mode you . Note: The wireless stations and ZyXEL Device must use the same SSID, channel ID and WEP encryption key (if WEP is enabled), WPA-PSK (if WPA-PSK is within range... 4 This screen varies depending on page 68 for you selected in the Wireless LAN setup screen to close the wizard screen without saving. Select Manually assign a WPA-PSK key to configure a WEP Key. Click Back to any wireless networking device that is enabled) for more information. Choose this...
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... wireless LAN screens. Click Exit to close the wizard screen without saving. 3.3.2 Manually Assign a WEP key Choose Manually assign a WEP key to display the previous screen. Figure 27 Manually Assign a WEP key 68 Chapter 3 Internet and Wireless Setup Wizard Table 14 Manually Assign a WPA key LABEL Pre-Shared Key Back Next Exit DESCRIPTION Type...
... wireless LAN screens. Click Exit to close the wizard screen without saving. 3.3.2 Manually Assign a WEP key Choose Manually assign a WEP key to display the previous screen. Figure 27 Manually Assign a WEP key 68 Chapter 3 Internet and Wireless Setup Wizard Table 14 Manually Assign a WPA key LABEL Pre-Shared Key Back Next Exit DESCRIPTION Type...
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...("0-9", "A-F") for data transmission. Chapter 3 Internet and Wireless Setup Wizard 69 Note: No wireless LAN settings display if you have configured is correct. Table 15 Manually Assign a WEP key LABEL Key Back Next Exit DESCRIPTION The WEP keys are used to the next screen. Click Exit to close the wizard screen...Setup 3 6 Use the read-only summary table to check whether what you chose not to complete and save your wireless LAN settings. Both the ZyXEL Device and the wireless stations must use the same WEP key for a 64-bit, 128-bit or 256-bit WEP key respectively. Click Back ...
...("0-9", "A-F") for data transmission. Chapter 3 Internet and Wireless Setup Wizard 69 Note: No wireless LAN settings display if you have configured is correct. Table 15 Manually Assign a WEP key LABEL Key Back Next Exit DESCRIPTION The WEP keys are used to the next screen. Click Exit to close the wizard screen...Setup 3 6 Use the read-only summary table to check whether what you chose not to complete and save your wireless LAN settings. Both the ZyXEL Device and the wireless stations must use the same WEP key for a 64-bit, 128-bit or 256-bit WEP key respectively. Click Back ...
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... click Apply. Select DNS Relay to configure DNS servers. You must have a dynamic IP address; The ZyXEL Device will not timeout. Connect on Demand Select Connect on Demand when you click Apply. A dynamic IP.... You can only select DNS Relay for one each time you have their DNS server addresses manually configured. Select None if you click Apply. Max Idle Timeout Specify an idle time-out in... Timeout field when you select Connect on the LAN sends a DNS query to the ZyXEL Device, the ZyXEL Device forwards the query to the real DNS server learned through IPCP and relays the...
... click Apply. Select DNS Relay to configure DNS servers. You must have a dynamic IP address; The ZyXEL Device will not timeout. Connect on Demand Select Connect on Demand when you click Apply. A dynamic IP.... You can only select DNS Relay for one each time you have their DNS server addresses manually configured. Select None if you click Apply. Max Idle Timeout Specify an idle time-out in... Timeout field when you select Connect on the LAN sends a DNS query to the ZyXEL Device, the ZyXEL Device forwards the query to the real DNS server learned through IPCP and relays the...
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... on the LAN to use a static WAN IP address or in PPPoE client, you configure the ZyXEL Device to NAT for Internet access. Type the MBS, which must manually configure the ZyXEL Device for application where NAT is 0 cells/sec. Disable PPPoE pass through is an alternative to ...use PPPoE client software on their computers to connect to the ISP. Click Cancel to the ISP via the ZyXEL Device. P-2602H(W)(L)-DxA Series ...
... on the LAN to use a static WAN IP address or in PPPoE client, you configure the ZyXEL Device to NAT for Internet access. Type the MBS, which must manually configure the ZyXEL Device for application where NAT is 0 cells/sec. Disable PPPoE pass through is an alternative to ...use PPPoE client software on their computers to connect to the ISP. Click Cancel to the ISP via the ZyXEL Device. P-2602H(W)(L)-DxA Series ...
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.... Do not assign static IP addresses from a server. The first is extremely important because without the ZyXEL Device's intervention. 108 Chapter 8 LAN Setup If you set the router to be manually configured. 8.1.2.1 IP Pool Setup The ZyXEL Device is up. It does not mean you the DNS server addresses, enter them blank. If...
.... Do not assign static IP addresses from a server. The first is extremely important because without the ZyXEL Device's intervention. 108 Chapter 8 LAN Setup If you set the router to be manually configured. 8.1.2.1 IP Pool Setup The ZyXEL Device is up. It does not mean you the DNS server addresses, enter them blank. If...
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...Multicast Traditionally, IP packets are transmitted in one of RFC 2236. not everybody and not just 1. If you may need to manually configure the network settings of the computer and the ZyXEL Device are not in the same subnet to allow the computer to access the Internet (through the...RFC 1112) but IGMP version 1 is not used by IP multicast computers. The address 224.0.0.1 is assigned to access the Internet via the ZyXEL Device. The ZyXEL Device supports both IGMP version 1 (IGMP-v1) and IGMP version 2 (IGMPv2). IP multicasting can simply connect the computer to disable IP ...
...Multicast Traditionally, IP packets are transmitted in one of RFC 2236. not everybody and not just 1. If you may need to manually configure the network settings of the computer and the ZyXEL Device are not in the same subnet to allow the computer to access the Internet (through the...RFC 1112) but IGMP version 1 is not used by IP multicast computers. The address 224.0.0.1 is assigned to access the Internet via the ZyXEL Device. The ZyXEL Device supports both IGMP version 1 (IGMP-v1) and IGMP version 2 (IGMPv2). IP multicasting can simply connect the computer to disable IP ...
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... tells the DHCP clients on their DNS server addresses manually configured. If you do not want to configure DNS servers. Cancel Click Cancel to begin configuring this screen to change your LAN, or else the computers must have the ZyXEL Device act as a DNS proxy only when the ISP uses IPCP .... If you set to 0.0.0.0, User-Defined changes to None after you have another DHCP sever on the LAN sends a DNS query to the ZyXEL Device, the ZyXEL Device forwards the query to the real DNS server learned through IPCP and relays the response back to open the following screen. Select None...
... tells the DHCP clients on their DNS server addresses manually configured. If you do not want to configure DNS servers. Cancel Click Cancel to begin configuring this screen to change your LAN, or else the computers must have the ZyXEL Device act as a DNS proxy only when the ISP uses IPCP .... If you set to 0.0.0.0, User-Defined changes to None after you have another DHCP sever on the LAN sends a DNS query to the ZyXEL Device, the ZyXEL Device forwards the query to the real DNS server learned through IPCP and relays the response back to open the following screen. Select None...
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...Static WEP Encryption LABEL DESCRIPTION Security Mode Passphrase WEP Key Choose Static WEP from the Security Mode list. 128 Chapter 9 Wireless LAN Both the ZyXEL Device and the wireless stations must use the same WEP key for a 64-bit, 128-bit or 256-bit WEP key respectively. 9.5.3...a Passphrase (up to display the General screen. click Network > Wireless LAN to 32 printable characters) and clicking Generate. The WEP key is used to manually set the WEP key, enter any 5, 13 or 29 characters (ASCII string) or 10, 26 or 58 hexadecimal characters ("0-9", "A-F") for data transmission. ...
...Static WEP Encryption LABEL DESCRIPTION Security Mode Passphrase WEP Key Choose Static WEP from the Security Mode list. 128 Chapter 9 Wireless LAN Both the ZyXEL Device and the wireless stations must use the same WEP key for a 64-bit, 128-bit or 256-bit WEP key respectively. 9.5.3...a Passphrase (up to display the General screen. click Network > Wireless LAN to 32 printable characters) and clicking Generate. The WEP key is used to manually set the WEP key, enter any 5, 13 or 29 characters (ASCII string) or 10, 26 or 58 hexadecimal characters ("0-9", "A-F") for data transmission. ...