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...topology. Need More Help? ADSL Router Series User's Guide 3 Documentation Feedback Send your product. You should have at www.zyxel.com. • Download Library Search for people who want to : techwriters@zyxel.com.tw Thank you get up your network and configuring for Internet access. •...Command Line Interface Reference Guide in order to better understand how to use your comments, questions or suggestions to configure the ZyXEL Device using the web configurator. It contains information on setting up and running right away. About This User's Guide About This User's Guide...
...topology. Need More Help? ADSL Router Series User's Guide 3 Documentation Feedback Send your product. You should have at www.zyxel.com. • Download Library Search for people who want to : techwriters@zyxel.com.tw Thank you get up your network and configuring for Internet access. •...Command Line Interface Reference Guide in order to better understand how to use your comments, questions or suggestions to configure the ZyXEL Device using the web configurator. It contains information on setting up and running right away. About This User's Guide About This User's Guide...
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...Note: Notes tell you or your device. ZyXEL Device Computer Notebook computer ADSL Router Series User's Guide 5 "Select" or "choose" means for you first click Maintenance in this User's Guide. For example, Maintenance > Log > Log Setting means you to configure or helpful tips) or recommendations. Icons Used... are all in this User's Guide may use one or more characters and then press the [ENTER] key. Syntax Conventions • The ADSL Router may denote the "metric" value or the "scientific" value. For example, "k" for kilo may denote "1000" or "1024", "M" for mega...
...Note: Notes tell you or your device. ZyXEL Device Computer Notebook computer ADSL Router Series User's Guide 5 "Select" or "choose" means for you first click Maintenance in this User's Guide. For example, Maintenance > Log > Log Setting means you to configure or helpful tips) or recommendations. Icons Used... are all in this User's Guide may use one or more characters and then press the [ENTER] key. Syntax Conventions • The ADSL Router may denote the "metric" value or the "scientific" value. For example, "k" for kilo may denote "1000" or "1024", "M" for mega...
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Contents Overview Contents Overview User's Guide ...21 Introduction ...23 The Web Configurator ...29 Status Screens ...35 Tutorials ...41 Technical Reference ...77 Internet and Wireless Setup Wizard...79 WAN Setup ...93 LAN Setup ...109 Wireless LAN ...123 Network ...) ...230 File Sharing ...241 Sharing a USB Printer ...245 CWMP ...259 System Settings ...263 Logs ...267 Tools ...271 Diagnostic ...277 Troubleshooting ...281 Product Specifications ...285 ADSL Router Series User's Guide 9
Contents Overview Contents Overview User's Guide ...21 Introduction ...23 The Web Configurator ...29 Status Screens ...35 Tutorials ...41 Technical Reference ...77 Internet and Wireless Setup Wizard...79 WAN Setup ...93 LAN Setup ...109 Wireless LAN ...123 Network ...) ...230 File Sharing ...241 Sharing a USB Printer ...245 CWMP ...259 System Settings ...263 Logs ...267 Tools ...271 Diagnostic ...277 Troubleshooting ...281 Product Specifications ...285 ADSL Router Series User's Guide 9
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...ZyXEL Device 24 1.4 Applications for the ZyXEL Device ...24 1.4.1 Internet Access ...24 1.5 Wireless Access ...25 1.5.1 Using the WPS/WLAN Button 25 1.6 The RESET Button ...26 1.6.1 Using the Reset Button ...27 Chapter 2 The Web Configurator ...29 2.1 Overview ...29 2.1.1 Accessing the Web Configurator... 29 2.2 The Main Screen ...31 2.2.1 Title Bar ...31 2.2.2 Navigation Panel ...32 2.2.3 Main Window ...34 2.2.4 Status Bar ...34 Chapter 3 Status Screens ...35 3.1 Overview ...35 3.2 The Status Screen ...36 ADSL Router ...
...ZyXEL Device 24 1.4 Applications for the ZyXEL Device ...24 1.4.1 Internet Access ...24 1.5 Wireless Access ...25 1.5.1 Using the WPS/WLAN Button 25 1.6 The RESET Button ...26 1.6.1 Using the Reset Button ...27 Chapter 2 The Web Configurator ...29 2.1 Overview ...29 2.1.1 Accessing the Web Configurator... 29 2.2 The Main Screen ...31 2.2.1 Title Bar ...31 2.2.2 Navigation Panel ...32 2.2.3 Main Window ...34 2.2.4 Status Bar ...34 Chapter 3 Status Screens ...35 3.1 Overview ...35 3.2 The Status Screen ...36 ADSL Router ...
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... Setting Up Your DSL Connection ...41 4.3 IPv6 Address Configuration ...43 4.3.1 6to4 Tunneling ...44 4.4 Setting Up a Secure Wireless Network 45 4.4.1 Configuring the Wireless Network Settings 45 4.4.2 Using WPS ...46 4.4.3 Connecting Wirelessly to your ZyXEL Device 50 4.5 Configuring the MAC Address Filter for Restricting Wireless Internet Access 52 ...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 4.13 How to Use File Sharing on the ZyXEL Device 72 4.13.1 Set up file sharing ...72 4.13.2 Access ...
... Setting Up Your DSL Connection ...41 4.3 IPv6 Address Configuration ...43 4.3.1 6to4 Tunneling ...44 4.4 Setting Up a Secure Wireless Network 45 4.4.1 Configuring the Wireless Network Settings 45 4.4.2 Using WPS ...46 4.4.3 Connecting Wirelessly to your ZyXEL Device 50 4.5 Configuring the MAC Address Filter for Restricting Wireless Internet Access 52 ...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 4.13 How to Use File Sharing on the ZyXEL Device 72 4.13.1 Set up file sharing ...72 4.13.2 Access ...
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... Internet Access Setup Screen 95 6.2.1 Advanced Internet Access Setup 98 6.3 The More Connections Screen ...100 6.3.1 More Connections Edit ...101 6.3.2 Configuring More Connections Advanced Setup 103 6.4 WAN Technical Reference ...104 6.4.1 Encapsulation ...104 6.4.2 Multiplexing ...105 6.4.3 VPI and VCI ...106 6.4.4 ...The Client List Screen ...113 7.5 The IP Alias Screen ...114 7.5.1 Configuring the LAN IP Alias Screen 115 7.6 The IPv6 Screen ...116 7.7 LAN Technical Reference ...119 7.7.1 LANs, WANs and the ZyXEL Device 119 7.7.2 DHCP Setup ...119 7.7.3 DNS Server Addresses ...119 7.7.4 ...
... Internet Access Setup Screen 95 6.2.1 Advanced Internet Access Setup 98 6.3 The More Connections Screen ...100 6.3.1 More Connections Edit ...101 6.3.2 Configuring More Connections Advanced Setup 103 6.4 WAN Technical Reference ...104 6.4.1 Encapsulation ...104 6.4.2 Multiplexing ...105 6.4.3 VPI and VCI ...106 6.4.4 ...The Client List Screen ...113 7.5 The IP Alias Screen ...114 7.5.1 Configuring the LAN IP Alias Screen 115 7.6 The IPv6 Screen ...116 7.7 LAN Technical Reference ...119 7.7.1 LANs, WANs and the ZyXEL Device 119 7.7.2 DHCP Setup ...119 7.7.3 DNS Server Addresses ...119 7.7.4 ...
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... Do in the NAT Screens 151 9.1.2 What You Need To Know About NAT 151 9.2 The NAT General Setup Screen ...152 9.3 The Port Forwarding Screen ...153 9.3.1 Configuring the Port Forwarding Screen 154 9.3.2 The Port Forwarding Rule Edit Screen 155 9.4 The Address Mapping Screen ...156 9.4.1 The Address Mapping Rule Edit Screen 157 9.5 The...
... Do in the NAT Screens 151 9.1.2 What You Need To Know About NAT 151 9.2 The NAT General Setup Screen ...152 9.3 The Port Forwarding Screen ...153 9.3.1 Configuring the Port Forwarding Screen 154 9.3.2 The Port Forwarding Rule Edit Screen 155 9.4 The Address Mapping Screen ...156 9.4.1 The Address Mapping Rule Edit Screen 157 9.5 The...
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... ...168 10.5 The Rules Screen ...169 10.5.1 The Rules Add Screen ...170 10.5.2 Customized Services ...172 10.5.3 Configuring a Customized Service 172 10.6 The DoS Screen ...174 10.6.1 The DoS Advanced Screen 174 10.6.2 Configuring Firewall Thresholds 175 10.7 Firewall Technical Reference ...176 10.7.1 Firewall Rules Overview ...176 10.7.2 Guidelines For Enhancing Security....2 What You Need to Know ...189 12.3 The Trusted CA Screen ...189 12.3.1 View Trusted CA Certificate 191 12.3.2 Import Trusted CA Certificate 192 ADSL Router Series User's Guide 15
... ...168 10.5 The Rules Screen ...169 10.5.1 The Rules Add Screen ...170 10.5.2 Customized Services ...172 10.5.3 Configuring a Customized Service 172 10.6 The DoS Screen ...174 10.6.1 The DoS Advanced Screen 174 10.6.2 Configuring Firewall Thresholds 175 10.7 Firewall Technical Reference ...176 10.7.1 Firewall Rules Overview ...176 10.7.2 Guidelines For Enhancing Security....2 What You Need to Know ...189 12.3 The Trusted CA Screen ...189 12.3.1 View Trusted CA Certificate 191 12.3.2 Import Trusted CA Certificate 192 ADSL Router Series User's Guide 15
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... Management Screens 219 18.1.2 What You Need to Know About Remote Management 220 18.2 The WWW Screen ...220 18.2.1 Configuring the WWW Screen 221 18.3 The Telnet Screen ...221 18.4 The FTP Screen ...222 18.5 The SNMP Screen ...223 18....5.1 Configuring SNMP ...225 18.6 The DNS Screen ...225 18.7 The ICMP Screen ...226 18.8 The SSH Screen ...227 18.8.1 SSH ...What You Can Do in this chapter 245 21.2 What You Need to Know ...245 21.3 Before You Begin ...246 ADSL Router Series User's Guide 17
... Management Screens 219 18.1.2 What You Need to Know About Remote Management 220 18.2 The WWW Screen ...220 18.2.1 Configuring the WWW Screen 221 18.3 The Telnet Screen ...221 18.4 The FTP Screen ...222 18.5 The SNMP Screen ...223 18....5.1 Configuring SNMP ...225 18.6 The DNS Screen ...225 18.7 The ICMP Screen ...226 18.8 The SSH Screen ...227 18.8.1 SSH ...What You Can Do in this chapter 245 21.2 What You Need to Know ...245 21.3 Before You Begin ...246 ADSL Router Series User's Guide 17
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... ...268 Chapter 25 Tools ...271 25.1 Overview ...271 25.1.1 What You Can Do in the Tool Screens 271 25.2 The Firmware Screen ...271 25.3 The Configuration Screen ...273 25.4 The Restart Screen ...275 Chapter 26 Diagnostic ...277 26.1 Overview ...277 26.1.1 What You Can Do in the Diagnostic Screens 277 26....2 The General Screen ...277 26.3 The DSL Line Screen ...278 Chapter 27 Troubleshooting...281 27.1 Power, Hardware Connections, and LEDs 281 18 ADSL Router Series User's Guide
... ...268 Chapter 25 Tools ...271 25.1 Overview ...271 25.1.1 What You Can Do in the Tool Screens 271 25.2 The Firmware Screen ...271 25.3 The Configuration Screen ...273 25.4 The Restart Screen ...275 Chapter 26 Diagnostic ...277 26.1 Overview ...277 26.1.1 What You Can Do in the Diagnostic Screens 277 26....2 The General Screen ...277 26.3 The DSL Line Screen ...278 Chapter 27 Troubleshooting...281 27.1 Power, Hardware Connections, and LEDs 281 18 ADSL Router Series User's Guide
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... following methods to manage the ZyXEL Device. • Web Configurator. Refer to remotely configure your ZyXEL Device's specific model. This is an auto-configuration server used to the label on the bottom of the product name format. • "H" denotes an integrated 4-port hub (switch). • "N" denotes 802.11n draft 2.0. The routers in "1", for everyday management of...
... following methods to manage the ZyXEL Device. • Web Configurator. Refer to remotely configure your ZyXEL Device's specific model. This is an auto-configuration server used to the label on the bottom of the product name format. • "H" denotes an integrated 4-port hub (switch). • "N" denotes 802.11n draft 2.0. The routers in "1", for everyday management of...
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...the Internet and download files. Figure 1 ZyXEL Device's Router Features LAN DSL You can also configure firewall and filtering feature on , all incoming traffic from the Internet to your network is well suited. 1.4.1 Internet Access Your ZyXEL Device provides shared Internet access by connecting the...jack on a splitter or your last configuration. 1.4 Applications for incoming or outgoing traffic. 24 ADSL Router Series User's Guide You could simply restore your telephone jack. Computers can also configure IP/MAC filtering rules for the ZyXEL Device Here are not allowed, but you...
...the Internet and download files. Figure 1 ZyXEL Device's Router Features LAN DSL You can also configure firewall and filtering feature on , all incoming traffic from the Internet to your network is well suited. 1.4.1 Internet Access Your ZyXEL Device provides shared Internet access by connecting the...jack on a splitter or your last configuration. 1.4 Applications for incoming or outgoing traffic. 24 ADSL Router Series User's Guide You could simply restore your telephone jack. Computers can also configure IP/MAC filtering rules for the ZyXEL Device Here are not allowed, but you...
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...notebook computers or PDAs and iPads. You can use the WPS/WLAN button to quickly set the wireless country code: 1 Log into the ZyXEL Device's built-in Web Configurator. To set up your network. See Chapter 8 on page 125 for details. 4 Click Apply to save your changes. 5 Finally,... open the Internet and Wireless Configuration wizards to set its country code first in Web Configurator, or using the WPS button. ADSL Router Series User's Guide 25 Chapter 1 Introduction Use QoS to efficiently manage traffic on your network by ...
...notebook computers or PDAs and iPads. You can use the WPS/WLAN button to quickly set the wireless country code: 1 Log into the ZyXEL Device's built-in Web Configurator. To set up your network. See Chapter 8 on page 125 for details. 4 Click Apply to save your changes. 5 Finally,... open the Internet and Wireless Configuration wizards to set its country code first in Web Configurator, or using the WPS button. ADSL Router Series User's Guide 25 Chapter 1 Introduction Use QoS to efficiently manage traffic on your network by ...
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... below for 1-5 seconds and release it. This means that you will lose all configurations that you will be reset to reload the factory-default configuration file. The WPS/ WLAN LED should flash while the ZyXEL Device sets up a WPS connection with the other wireless device. 4 Once the connection... is on another WPS-enabled device within range of the device to the default. 26 ADSL Router Series User's Guide
... below for 1-5 seconds and release it. This means that you will lose all configurations that you will be reset to reload the factory-default configuration file. The WPS/ WLAN LED should flash while the ZyXEL Device sets up a WPS connection with the other wireless device. 4 Once the connection... is on another WPS-enabled device within range of the device to the default. 26 ADSL Router Series User's Guide
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...Launch your device. Click Cancel to revert to the default user password in Internet Explorer. 2.1.1 Accessing the Web Configurator 1 Make sure your ZyXEL Device hardware is enabled by default in Windows XP SP (Service Pack) 2. • JavaScripts (enabled by... default). • Java permissions (enabled by default) in the password screen and click Login. Figure 3 Password Screen ADSL Router Series User's Guide 29 CHAPTER 2 The Web Configurator 2.1 Overview The web configurator...
...Launch your device. Click Cancel to revert to the default user password in Internet Explorer. 2.1.1 Accessing the Web Configurator 1 Make sure your ZyXEL Device hardware is enabled by default in Windows XP SP (Service Pack) 2. • JavaScripts (enabled by... default). • Java permissions (enabled by default) in the password screen and click Login. Figure 3 Password Screen ADSL Router Series User's Guide 29 CHAPTER 2 The Web Configurator 2.1 Overview The web configurator...
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...new password, retype it to display the wizard main screen. Figure 5 Replace Factory Default Certificate Screen Note: For security reasons, the ZyXEL Device automatically logs you out if you change the password now. Figure 4 Change Password Screen 6 Select Go to Wizard setup and ...change the default password. alternatively click Ignore to proceed to display the Status screen. Chapter 2 The Web Configurator 5 The following screen displays if you do not use the web configurator for five minutes (default). Otherwise, select Go to Advanced setup and click Apply to the main menu...
...new password, retype it to display the wizard main screen. Figure 5 Replace Factory Default Certificate Screen Note: For security reasons, the ZyXEL Device automatically logs you out if you change the password now. Figure 4 Change Password Screen 6 Select Go to Wizard setup and ...change the default password. alternatively click Ignore to proceed to display the Status screen. Chapter 2 The Web Configurator 5 The following screen displays if you do not use the web configurator for five minutes (default). Otherwise, select Go to Advanced setup and click Apply to the main menu...
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... ADSL Router Series User's Guide 31 navigation panel • C - status bar 2.2.1 Title Bar The title bar provides some icons in the Title Bar ICON DESCRIPTION Wizards: Click this icon to the configuration wizards. The icons provide the following functions. Table 1 Web Configurator Icons in... the upper right corner. Logout: Click this icon to go to log out of the web configurator. 2.2 The Main Screen Figure 6 Main ...
... ADSL Router Series User's Guide 31 navigation panel • C - status bar 2.2.1 Title Bar The title bar provides some icons in the Title Bar ICON DESCRIPTION Wizards: Click this icon to the configuration wizards. The icons provide the following functions. Table 1 Web Configurator Icons in... the upper right corner. Logout: Click this icon to go to log out of the web configurator. 2.2 The Main Screen Figure 6 Main ...
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...or outgoing traffic 32 ADSL Router Series User's Guide ALG Use this screen to set up a WPS wireless network. DoS Use this screen to configure additional WAN connections. More Connections Use this screen to set the thresholds that the ZyXEL Device uses to determine when...to start dropping sessions that do not become fully established (half-open screens to configure ZyXEL Device features. WPS Station Use this screen to enable or disable SIP ALG. Chapter 2 The Web Configurator 2.2.2 Navigation Panel Use the menu items on the navigation panel to open sessions...
...or outgoing traffic 32 ADSL Router Series User's Guide ALG Use this screen to set up a WPS wireless network. DoS Use this screen to configure additional WAN connections. More Connections Use this screen to set the thresholds that the ZyXEL Device uses to determine when...to start dropping sessions that do not become fully established (half-open screens to configure ZyXEL Device features. WPS Station Use this screen to enable or disable SIP ALG. Chapter 2 The Web Configurator 2.2.2 Navigation Panel Use the menu items on the navigation panel to open sessions...
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...can access the SNMP agent on the ZyXEL Device. UPnP Use this screen to change your device's configuration (settings) or reset the factory ... the ZyXEL Device. Remote MGMT WWW Use this screen to upload firmware to your ZyXEL Device's log settings. Use this screen to configure through ... ZyXEL Device with TR-069. CWMP Use this screen to backup and restore your ZyXEL Device's time and date. DNS Use this screen to configure... this screen to configure through which interface(s) and from which IP address(es) users can send DNS queries to the ZyXEL Device. Class Setup...
...can access the SNMP agent on the ZyXEL Device. UPnP Use this screen to change your device's configuration (settings) or reset the factory ... the ZyXEL Device. Remote MGMT WWW Use this screen to upload firmware to your ZyXEL Device's log settings. Use this screen to configure through ... ZyXEL Device with TR-069. CWMP Use this screen to backup and restore your ZyXEL Device's time and date. DNS Use this screen to configure... this screen to configure through which interface(s) and from which IP address(es) users can send DNS queries to the ZyXEL Device. Class Setup...
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... Level 7 Typically used for network control traffic such as SNA (Systems Network Architecture) transactions. Level 4 Typically used for controlled load, latency-sensitive traffic such as router configuration messages. There are allowed but that can use IP precedence to seven) in delay). Chapter 16 Quality of Service (QoS) Table 77 Advanced Setup > QoS... > Class Setup (continued) LABEL DESCRIPTION 802.1p Remarking Select a priority level (0 to 7) to re-assign the priority level to add the rule. ADSL Router Series User's Guide 215
... Level 7 Typically used for network control traffic such as SNA (Systems Network Architecture) transactions. Level 4 Typically used for controlled load, latency-sensitive traffic such as router configuration messages. There are allowed but that can use IP precedence to seven) in delay). Chapter 16 Quality of Service (QoS) Table 77 Advanced Setup > QoS... > Class Setup (continued) LABEL DESCRIPTION 802.1p Remarking Select a priority level (0 to 7) to re-assign the priority level to add the rule. ADSL Router Series User's Guide 215