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... ...123 Network Address Translation (NAT) ...151 Firewall ...163 Filters ...181 Certificate ...189 Static Route ...193 Port Binding ...199 802.1Q/1P ...203 Quality of Service (QoS) ...209 Dynamic DNS Setup ...217 Remote Management ...219 Universal Plug-and-Play (UPnP) ...230 File Sharing ...241 Sharing a USB Printer ...245 CWMP ...259 System Settings...
... ...123 Network Address Translation (NAT) ...151 Firewall ...163 Filters ...181 Certificate ...189 Static Route ...193 Port Binding ...199 802.1Q/1P ...203 Quality of Service (QoS) ...209 Dynamic DNS Setup ...217 Remote Management ...219 Universal Plug-and-Play (UPnP) ...230 File Sharing ...241 Sharing a USB Printer ...245 CWMP ...259 System Settings...
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... to Another Network 63 4.10 Port BindingConfiguration ...65 4.10.1 Configuring ATM QoS for Multiple WAN Connections 65 4.10.2 Configuring Port Binding ...67 4.11 Configuring QoS to Prioritize Traffic 68 4.12 Access the ZyXEL Device from the Internet Using DDNS 71 4.12.1 Registering a DDNS Account on ...www.dyndns.org 71 4.12.2 Configuring DDNS on Your ZyXEL Device 71 4.12.3 Testing the DDNS Setting ...72 ...
... to Another Network 63 4.10 Port BindingConfiguration ...65 4.10.1 Configuring ATM QoS for Multiple WAN Connections 65 4.10.2 Configuring Port Binding ...67 4.11 Configuring QoS to Prioritize Traffic 68 4.12 Access the ZyXEL Device from the Internet Using DDNS 71 4.12.1 Registering a DDNS Account on ...www.dyndns.org 71 4.12.2 Configuring DDNS on Your ZyXEL Device 71 4.12.3 Testing the DDNS Setting ...72 ...
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....1Q/1P Port Setting Screen 207 Chapter 16 Quality of Service (QoS)...209 16.1 Overview ...209 16.1.1 What You Can Do in the QoS Screens 209 16.1.2 What You Need to Know About QoS 210 16.2 The General Screen ...210 16.2.1 The QoS Summary List Screen 211 16.3 The Queue Setup Screen ...212 16....4 The Class Setup Screen ...213 16.5 QoS Technical Reference ...215 16.5.1 IEEE 802.1p ...215 16.5.2 IP Precedence ...215 16.5.3 Automatic Priority Queue Assignment 216 Chapter 17 Dynamic DNS Setup ...217 17.1 ...
....1Q/1P Port Setting Screen 207 Chapter 16 Quality of Service (QoS)...209 16.1 Overview ...209 16.1.1 What You Can Do in the QoS Screens 209 16.1.2 What You Need to Know About QoS 210 16.2 The General Screen ...210 16.2.1 The QoS Summary List Screen 211 16.3 The Queue Setup Screen ...212 16....4 The Class Setup Screen ...213 16.5 QoS Technical Reference ...215 16.5.1 IEEE 802.1p ...215 16.5.2 IP Precedence ...215 16.5.3 Automatic Priority Queue Assignment 216 Chapter 17 Dynamic DNS Setup ...217 17.1 ...
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... To turn it off, simply press the WPS/WLAN button on your network by adding one device at a time. Chapter 1 Introduction Use QoS to efficiently manage traffic on top of the device for over Internet calls high priority, and/or limit bandwidth devoted to the boss's excessive ...file downloading. 1.5 Wireless Access The ZyXEL Device is a wireless Access Point (AP) for details. 4 Click Apply to save your changes. 5 Finally, open the Internet and Wireless Configuration wizards...
... To turn it off, simply press the WPS/WLAN button on your network by adding one device at a time. Chapter 1 Introduction Use QoS to efficiently manage traffic on top of the device for over Internet calls high priority, and/or limit bandwidth devoted to the boss's excessive ...file downloading. 1.5 Wireless Access The ZyXEL Device is a wireless Access Point (AP) for details. 4 Click Apply to save your changes. 5 Finally, open the Internet and Wireless Configuration wizards...
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...interface(s) and from which IP address(es) users can send DNS queries to the ZyXEL Device. This screen allows you to use HTTP to manage the ZyXEL Device. UPnP Use this screen to enable QoS and traffic prioritizing. USB Application File Sharing Use this screen to enable the print server... directly connected remote nodes. Port Binding Use this screen to configure QoS rules and actions. Use this screen to configure through which interface(s) and from which IP address(es) users can use Telnet to manage the ZyXEL Device. Class Setup Use this screen to configure and view port...
...interface(s) and from which IP address(es) users can send DNS queries to the ZyXEL Device. This screen allows you to use HTTP to manage the ZyXEL Device. UPnP Use this screen to enable QoS and traffic prioritizing. USB Application File Sharing Use this screen to enable the print server... directly connected remote nodes. Port Binding Use this screen to configure QoS rules and actions. Use this screen to configure through which interface(s) and from which IP address(es) users can use Telnet to manage the ZyXEL Device. Class Setup Use this screen to configure and view port...
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...the settings. You can change this to go to the screen where you can change it . CPU Usage This field displays what percentage of the ZyXEL Device's processing ability is currently used . see Chapter 16 on page 275, or turn off the device (unplug the power) for example, ...'s IPv6 firewall is functioning as a router or a bridge. WiFi IPv4/IPv6 This is using QoS; WiFi MAC This is the MAC (Media Access Control) of security mode the ZyXEL Device is the MTU (Maximum Transmission Unit) for IPv4 and IPv6 packets passing MTU through the WiFi interface. Click this ...
...the settings. You can change this to go to the screen where you can change it . CPU Usage This field displays what percentage of the ZyXEL Device's processing ability is currently used . see Chapter 16 on page 275, or turn off the device (unplug the power) for example, ...'s IPv6 firewall is functioning as a router or a bridge. WiFi IPv4/IPv6 This is using QoS; WiFi MAC This is the MAC (Media Access Control) of security mode the ZyXEL Device is the MTU (Maximum Transmission Unit) for IPv4 and IPv6 packets passing MTU through the WiFi interface. Click this ...
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...wait for Routing to Another Network, see page 63 • Port BindingConfiguration, see page 65 • Configuring QoS to Prioritize Traffic, see page 68 • Access the ZyXEL Device from your ISP. 3 Connect one end of a DSL cable to the DSL port of your Internet connection...in your house or a DSL router/modem provided by your Internet Service Provider (ISP) to configure the ZyXEL Device. CHAPTER 4 Tutorials 4.1 Overview This chapter shows you how to use the ZyXEL Device's various features. • Setting Up Your DSL Connection, see page 41 • IPv6 Address Configuration...
...wait for Routing to Another Network, see page 63 • Port BindingConfiguration, see page 65 • Configuring QoS to Prioritize Traffic, see page 68 • Access the ZyXEL Device from your ISP. 3 Connect one end of a DSL cable to the DSL port of your Internet connection...in your house or a DSL router/modem provided by your Internet Service Provider (ISP) to configure the ZyXEL Device. CHAPTER 4 Tutorials 4.1 Overview This chapter shows you how to use the ZyXEL Device's various features. • Setting Up Your DSL Connection, see page 41 • IPv6 Address Configuration...
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Tutorial: NAT Port Forwarding Setup LAN WAN A 2 1 1 Click Security > Firewall and select Custom. Click Apply to Allow a Specified Service By default the firewall will show how to LAN if it matches a specified port number. However, if you are running a server or other service, you may need to allow traffic from WAN to allow access from the WAN (1). Tutorial: Advanced > QoS 60 ADSL Router Series User's Guide Chapter 4 Tutorials 4.8 Configuring Firewall Rules to save your settings. The following tutorial will block traffic originating from the WAN (2).
Tutorial: NAT Port Forwarding Setup LAN WAN A 2 1 1 Click Security > Firewall and select Custom. Click Apply to Allow a Specified Service By default the firewall will show how to LAN if it matches a specified port number. However, if you are running a server or other service, you may need to allow traffic from WAN to allow access from the WAN (1). Tutorial: Advanced > QoS 60 ADSL Router Series User's Guide Chapter 4 Tutorials 4.8 Configuring Firewall Rules to save your settings. The following tutorial will block traffic originating from the WAN (2).
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Click the Edit Customized Services link to access the following settings. Service Name Service Type Port Number Tutorial: Advanced > QoS > Queue Setup My_Service TCP 123 ADSL Router Series User's Guide 61 In the Packet Direction field select WAN to the previous screen. Configure the following screen. In this tutorial, a hypothetical port 123 is allowed. Click Apply to save your settings and Back to return to LAN and click Add. Tutorial: Advanced > QoS > Queue Setup 3 The Edit Rule screen will appear. Chapter 4 Tutorials 2 Click the Rules tab.
Click the Edit Customized Services link to access the following settings. Service Name Service Type Port Number Tutorial: Advanced > QoS > Queue Setup My_Service TCP 123 ADSL Router Series User's Guide 61 In the Packet Direction field select WAN to the previous screen. Configure the following screen. In this tutorial, a hypothetical port 123 is allowed. Click Apply to save your settings and Back to return to LAN and click Add. Tutorial: Advanced > QoS > Queue Setup 3 The Edit Rule screen will appear. Chapter 4 Tutorials 2 Click the Rules tab.
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Click Apply to save your settings and Back to return to LAN if it matches port 123. 62 ADSL Router Series User's Guide In the Available Services field, select the service you configured appears in the table. Tutorial: Advanced > QoS > Queue Setup 5 The firewall rule you configured, My_Service. The ZyXEL Device allows traffic from the WAN to the previous screen. Chapter 4 Tutorials 4 In the Edit Rule screen, select Active.
Click Apply to save your settings and Back to return to LAN if it matches port 123. 62 ADSL Router Series User's Guide In the Available Services field, select the service you configured appears in the table. Tutorial: Advanced > QoS > Queue Setup 5 The firewall rule you configured, My_Service. The ZyXEL Device allows traffic from the WAN to the previous screen. Chapter 4 Tutorials 4 In the Edit Rule screen, select Active.
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...; The connection with VPI/VCI, 0/35, is used to group each WAN connection with different ATM QoS settings for different types of traffic. More than one WAN connection on the ZyXEL Device may need to additionally configure B's firewall settings to allow specific traffic to pass through. 4.10 ... This example shows an application for time sensitive Media-On-Demand (MOD) traffic. ATM QoS settings are configured for a WAN PVC for multiple WAN connections with PCR in the ATM QoS Type field. EXAMPLE To configure bandwidth for the WAN connections, access the WAN configuration Advanced...
...; The connection with VPI/VCI, 0/35, is used to group each WAN connection with different ATM QoS settings for different types of traffic. More than one WAN connection on the ZyXEL Device may need to additionally configure B's firewall settings to allow specific traffic to pass through. 4.10 ... This example shows an application for time sensitive Media-On-Demand (MOD) traffic. ATM QoS settings are configured for a WAN PVC for multiple WAN connections with PCR in the ATM QoS Type field. EXAMPLE To configure bandwidth for the WAN connections, access the WAN configuration Advanced...
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To configure variable bandwidth of 400kbps for MOD data connection, select Realtime VBR in the ATM QoS Type field and enter the Peak Cell Rate as 4716 (which is less than the peak cell rate). Click Apply to save the settings. 66 ... User's Guide Click Apply to save the settings. Chapter 4 Tutorials To configure dedicated bandwidth of 2mbps for the VoIP connection, select CBR in the ATM QoS Type field. Set the Peak Cell Rate as 4717 (divide the bandwidth 2mbps by 424) and set both the Sustain Cell Rate and Maximum Burst...
To configure variable bandwidth of 400kbps for MOD data connection, select Realtime VBR in the ATM QoS Type field and enter the Peak Cell Rate as 4716 (which is less than the peak cell rate). Click Apply to save the settings. 66 ... User's Guide Click Apply to save the settings. Chapter 4 Tutorials To configure dedicated bandwidth of 2mbps for the VoIP connection, select CBR in the ATM QoS Type field. Set the Peak Cell Rate as 4717 (divide the bandwidth 2mbps by 424) and set both the Sustain Cell Rate and Maximum Burst...
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... the Port Binding chapter (Chapter 14 on page 199) for more information on configuring port binding. for more details on configuring WAN connections and ATM QoS settings. 4.10.2 Configuring Port Binding You can then group specific WAN PVCs with LAN ports or WLANs, so traffic from these ports is forwarded through...
... the Port Binding chapter (Chapter 14 on page 199) for more information on configuring port binding. for more details on configuring WAN connections and ATM QoS settings. 4.10.2 Configuring Port Binding You can then group specific WAN PVCs with LAN ports or WLANs, so traffic from these ports is forwarded through...
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...also upload data files (such as chat applications for communicating with other branch offices. Your colleagues use the Internet for example) of the ZyXEL Device. Note: QoS is network congestion. • Note the MAC address (AA:FF:AA:FF:AA:FF for research, as well as logs and ...mail traffic because your computer and map it to queue 1. Chapter 4 Tutorials EXAMPLE 4.11 Configuring QoS to Prioritize Traffic This section contains tutorials on the ZyXEL Device. You want to configure QoS so that e-mail traffic would not get delayed when there is applied to traffic flowing out of...
...also upload data files (such as chat applications for communicating with other branch offices. Your colleagues use the Internet for example) of the ZyXEL Device. Note: QoS is network congestion. • Note the MAC address (AA:FF:AA:FF:AA:FF for research, as well as logs and ...mail traffic because your computer and map it to queue 1. Chapter 4 Tutorials EXAMPLE 4.11 Configuring QoS to Prioritize Traffic This section contains tutorials on the ZyXEL Device. You want to configure QoS so that e-mail traffic would not get delayed when there is applied to traffic flowing out of...
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Tutorial: Advanced > QoS 2 Go to save your settings. Tutorial: Advanced > QoS > Queue Setup ADSL Router Series User's Guide 69 Then click Add. Click Apply to Advanced > QoS > Queue Setup. In the Queue Enable field select Enabled and in the Queue Priority field select 1. Chapter 4 Tutorials 1 Click Advanced > QoS and check Enabled.
Tutorial: Advanced > QoS 2 Go to save your settings. Tutorial: Advanced > QoS > Queue Setup ADSL Router Series User's Guide 69 Then click Add. Click Apply to Advanced > QoS > Queue Setup. In the Queue Enable field select Enabled and in the Queue Priority field select 1. Chapter 4 Tutorials 1 Click Advanced > QoS and check Enabled.
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... Enabled and follow the settings as shown in the previous screen (see the Source MAC field). 70 ADSL Router Series User's Guide Tutorial: Advanced > QoS > Class Setup Source MAC Source Port Range Protocol ID Queue Type the MAC address of your computer's MAC address to queue 1 (see the Source ...Port Range field). Link this to which is the 1 queue created in the QoS > Queue Setup screen, which the rule should be applied 25 for SMTP. Enter the port number to a queue created in this example. TCP. Chapter ...
... Enabled and follow the settings as shown in the previous screen (see the Source MAC field). 70 ADSL Router Series User's Guide Tutorial: Advanced > QoS > Class Setup Source MAC Source Port Range Protocol ID Queue Type the MAC address of your computer's MAC address to queue 1 (see the Source ...Port Range field). Link this to which is the 1 queue created in the QoS > Queue Setup screen, which the rule should be applied 25 for SMTP. Enter the port number to a queue created in this example. TCP. Chapter ...
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...number of an ATM cell) to enable PPPoE Passthrough. Multicast Select the RIP version from None, Both, In Only and Out Only. ATM QoS ATM QoS Type Peak Cell Rate Sustain Cell Rate Maximum Burst Size PPPoE Passthrough MTU MTU Internet Group Multicast Protocol (IGMP) is the maximum rate at...Bit Rate) type for applications that can be in bridge mode. This is a network-layer protocol used to control how much routing information the ZyXEL Device sends and receives on their computers to connect to disable it. Maximum Burst Size (MBS) refers to the previous screen without saving. Each...
...number of an ATM cell) to enable PPPoE Passthrough. Multicast Select the RIP version from None, Both, In Only and Out Only. ATM QoS ATM QoS Type Peak Cell Rate Sustain Cell Rate Maximum Burst Size PPPoE Passthrough MTU MTU Internet Group Multicast Protocol (IGMP) is the maximum rate at...Bit Rate) type for applications that can be in bridge mode. This is a network-layer protocol used to control how much routing information the ZyXEL Device sends and receives on their computers to connect to disable it. Maximum Burst Size (MBS) refers to the previous screen without saving. Each...
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Multicast ATM QoS ATM QoS Type Peak Cell Rate Sustain Cell Rate Maximum Burst Size MTU MTU Select the RIP Version from None, Both, In Only and Out Only. Divide the DSL line rate (bps) by your ISP. Type the PCR here. The ZyXEL Device supports the following table describes the labels in ...LABEL DESCRIPTION RIP & Multicast Setup RIP Direction Select the RIP Direction from RIP-1, RIP-2B and RIP-2M. Version This field is 0 cells/sec. The ZyXEL Device supports IGMPv1 and IGMP-v2. The Sustain Cell Rate (SCR) sets the average cell rate (long-term) that can be sent at which the...
Multicast ATM QoS ATM QoS Type Peak Cell Rate Sustain Cell Rate Maximum Burst Size MTU MTU Select the RIP Version from None, Both, In Only and Out Only. Divide the DSL line rate (bps) by your ISP. Type the PCR here. The ZyXEL Device supports the following table describes the labels in ...LABEL DESCRIPTION RIP & Multicast Setup RIP Direction Select the RIP Direction from RIP-1, RIP-2B and RIP-2M. Version This field is 0 cells/sec. The ZyXEL Device supports IGMPv1 and IGMP-v2. The Sustain Cell Rate (SCR) sets the average cell rate (long-term) that can be sent at which the...
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...video that should not affect other applications. Note: If you do not fit into another priority. QoS This shows whether Quality of your WLAN setup. Select Default to have the ZyXEL Device automatically give traffic a priority level according to the ToS value in this to save your... changes. Typically used for more details of Service (QoS) is within range. Typically used for non-critical "background" applications...
...video that should not affect other applications. Note: If you do not fit into another priority. QoS This shows whether Quality of your WLAN setup. Select Default to have the ZyXEL Device automatically give traffic a priority level according to the ToS value in this to save your... changes. Typically used for more details of Service (QoS) is within range. Typically used for non-critical "background" applications...
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...service set with the MAC addresses listed are configuring the ZyXEL Device from a computer connected to the wireless LAN and you change the wireless settings of the SSID profile. Click this SSID. Hide SSID Security Mode MAC Filter Edit QoS Back Note: If you are allowed or denied to hide... the SSID in this SSID active. Select this check box to access the ZyXEL Device using this to return to confirm. Click this field. The following ...
...service set with the MAC addresses listed are configuring the ZyXEL Device from a computer connected to the wireless LAN and you change the wireless settings of the SSID profile. Click this SSID. Hide SSID Security Mode MAC Filter Edit QoS Back Note: If you are allowed or denied to hide... the SSID in this SSID active. Select this check box to access the ZyXEL Device using this to return to confirm. Click this field. The following ...