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... it. If you installed updated firmware/software for the latest product updates and documentation from this manual is a collection of the problem and the steps you should contact your product, the answer may be solved by the methods listed above, you took to use ZyXEL products and share your vendor, then contact a ZyXEL office for contact information. This is accurate. 4 P-660R-Tx v3s User's Guide Customer Support Should problems arise that you...
... it. If you installed updated firmware/software for the latest product updates and documentation from this manual is a collection of the problem and the steps you should contact your product, the answer may be solved by the methods listed above, you took to use ZyXEL products and share your vendor, then contact a ZyXEL office for contact information. This is accurate. 4 P-660R-Tx v3s User's Guide Customer Support Should problems arise that you...
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... You Can Do in the DDNS Screen 129 18.1.2 What You Need To Know About DDNS 129 18.2 The Dynamic DNS Screen 130 Chapter 19 CWMP...131 19.1 Overview ...131 19.2 The CWMP Setup Screen 132 Part VII: Maintenance 135 Chapter 20 Administrator Settings ...137 20.1 Overview ...137 20.2 The Administrator Screen 137 P-660R-Tx v3s User's Guide 15
... You Can Do in the DDNS Screen 129 18.1.2 What You Need To Know About DDNS 129 18.2 The Dynamic DNS Screen 130 Chapter 19 CWMP...131 19.1 Overview ...131 19.2 The CWMP Setup Screen 132 Part VII: Maintenance 135 Chapter 20 Administrator Settings ...137 20.1 Overview ...137 20.2 The Administrator Screen 137 P-660R-Tx v3s User's Guide 15
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... ...65 Figure 28 Interface Setup > LAN ...69 Figure 29 Interface Setup > LAN > DHCP IP Pool Summary 70 Figure 30 LAN and WAN IP Addresses 71 Figure 31 Example of Static Routing Topology 77 Figure 32 Advanced Setup > Routing Table List 78 Figure 33 Advanced > Routing > Static Route 78 Figure 34 Advanced Setup > NAT ...82 Figure 35 Advanced Setup > NAT > DMZ 83 Figure 36 Multiple Servers Behind NAT Example 84 Figure 37 Advanced Setup > NAT > Virtual Server 85 Figure 38 Advanced Setup > NAT > IP Address Mapping 87 P-660R-Tx v3s User's Guide 19
... ...65 Figure 28 Interface Setup > LAN ...69 Figure 29 Interface Setup > LAN > DHCP IP Pool Summary 70 Figure 30 LAN and WAN IP Addresses 71 Figure 31 Example of Static Routing Topology 77 Figure 32 Advanced Setup > Routing Table List 78 Figure 33 Advanced > Routing > Static Route 78 Figure 34 Advanced Setup > NAT ...82 Figure 35 Advanced Setup > NAT > DMZ 83 Figure 36 Multiple Servers Behind NAT Example 84 Figure 37 Advanced Setup > NAT > Virtual Server 85 Figure 38 Advanced Setup > NAT > IP Address Mapping 87 P-660R-Tx v3s User's Guide 19
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... Internet Connection Properties: Advanced Settings: Add 124 Figure 62 System Tray Icon ...125 Figure 63 Internet Connection Status 125 Figure 64 Network Connections ...126 Figure 65 Network Connections: My Network Places 127 Figure 66 Network Connections: My Network Places: Properties: Example 127 Figure 67 Access Management > DDNS 130 Figure 68 LAN and WAN ...131 Figure 69 Access Management > CWMP 132 Figure 70 Maintenance > Administraton 137 Figure 71 Maintenance > Time Zone ...139 Figure 72 Restore Using FTP...
... Internet Connection Properties: Advanced Settings: Add 124 Figure 62 System Tray Icon ...125 Figure 63 Internet Connection Status 125 Figure 64 Network Connections ...126 Figure 65 Network Connections: My Network Places 127 Figure 66 Network Connections: My Network Places: Properties: Example 127 Figure 67 Access Management > DDNS 130 Figure 68 LAN and WAN ...131 Figure 69 Access Management > CWMP 132 Figure 70 Maintenance > Administraton 137 Figure 71 Maintenance > Time Zone ...139 Figure 72 Restore Using FTP...
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... Red Hat 9.0: KDE: Network Configuration: DNS 185 Figure 104 Red Hat 9.0: KDE: Network Configuration: Activate 185 Figure 105 Red Hat 9.0: Dynamic IP Address Setting in ifconfig-eth0 186 Figure 106 Red Hat 9.0: Static IP Address Setting in ifconfig-eth0 186 Figure 107 Red Hat 9.0: DNS Settings in resolv.conf 186 Figure 108 Red Hat 9.0: Restart Ethernet Card 186 Figure 109 Red Hat 9.0: Checking TCP/IP Properties 187 Figure 110 Pop-up Blocker ...189 Figure 111 Internet...
... Red Hat 9.0: KDE: Network Configuration: DNS 185 Figure 104 Red Hat 9.0: KDE: Network Configuration: Activate 185 Figure 105 Red Hat 9.0: Dynamic IP Address Setting in ifconfig-eth0 186 Figure 106 Red Hat 9.0: Static IP Address Setting in ifconfig-eth0 186 Figure 107 Red Hat 9.0: DNS Settings in resolv.conf 186 Figure 108 Red Hat 9.0: Restart Ethernet Card 186 Figure 109 Red Hat 9.0: Checking TCP/IP Properties 187 Figure 110 Pop-up Blocker ...189 Figure 111 Internet...
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... Advanced Setup > Routing Table List 78 Table 20 Advanced > Static Route: Edit 79 Table 21 Network > NAT > General ...82 Table 22 Advanced Setup > NAT > DMZ 83 Table 23 Multiple Servers Behind NAT Example 84 Table 24 Advanced Setup > NAT > Virtual Server 85 Table 25 Network > NAT > Address Mapping 87 Table 26 NAT Definitions ...89 Table 27 Advanced Setup > QoS ...93 Table 28 Advanced Setup > QoS > QoS Settings Summary 95 Table 29 IEEE 802.1p Priority Level and Traffic Type 96...
... Advanced Setup > Routing Table List 78 Table 20 Advanced > Static Route: Edit 79 Table 21 Network > NAT > General ...82 Table 22 Advanced Setup > NAT > DMZ 83 Table 23 Multiple Servers Behind NAT Example 84 Table 24 Advanced Setup > NAT > Virtual Server 85 Table 25 Network > NAT > Address Mapping 87 Table 26 NAT Definitions ...89 Table 27 Advanced Setup > QoS ...93 Table 28 Advanced Setup > QoS > QoS Settings Summary 95 Table 29 IEEE 802.1p Priority Level and Traffic Type 96...
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... DNS 130 Table 40 Access Management > CWMP 132 Table 41 Maintenance > Administraton 137 Table 42 Maintenance > Time Zone ...139 Table 43 Filename Conventions ...142 Table 44 General Commands for GUI-based FTP Clients 145 Table 45 Maintenance > Firmware ...147 Table 46 Maintenance > System Restart 149 Table 47 Hardware Specifications ...159 Table 48 Firmware Specifications ...159 Table 49 Standards Supported ...161 Table 50 ZyXEL Device Series Power Adaptor Specifications...
... DNS 130 Table 40 Access Management > CWMP 132 Table 41 Maintenance > Administraton 137 Table 42 Maintenance > Time Zone ...139 Table 43 Filename Conventions ...142 Table 44 General Commands for GUI-based FTP Clients 145 Table 45 Maintenance > Firmware ...147 Table 46 Maintenance > System Restart 149 Table 47 Hardware Specifications ...159 Table 48 Firmware Specifications ...159 Table 49 Standards Supported ...161 Table 50 ZyXEL Device Series Power Adaptor Specifications...
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... everyday management of the ZyXEL Device using a (supported) web browser. • Command Line Interface. This is an auto-configuration server used for troubleshooting by an SNMP manager. See the SNMP chapter in "3" denote a device that works over ISDN (Integrated Services Digital Network) or T-ISDN (UR-2). 1 Only use firmware for firmware upgrades and configuration backup/restore. • SNMP. Line commands are from the P-660R-T1 v3s model. Models ending in this user's guide are mostly used to the label on the bottom of the ZyXEL Device. See the product specifications...
... everyday management of the ZyXEL Device using a (supported) web browser. • Command Line Interface. This is an auto-configuration server used for troubleshooting by an SNMP manager. See the SNMP chapter in "3" denote a device that works over ISDN (Integrated Services Digital Network) or T-ISDN (UR-2). 1 Only use firmware for firmware upgrades and configuration backup/restore. • SNMP. Line commands are from the P-660R-T1 v3s model. Models ending in this user's guide are mostly used to the label on the bottom of the ZyXEL Device. See the product specifications...
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... Setup Internet Internet Use this screen to determine which application can access which ZyXEL Device interface from which computers. Virtual Server Use this screen to the server(s) on the WAN. QoS QoS Use this screen to forward incoming service requests to enable QoS and traffic prioritizing and configure bandwidth management on your ZyXEL Device. Advanced Setup Routing Routing Table List Use this screen to display the static routes on your local network. ADSL Use this screen to configure the ADSL settings on your device to configure the DMZ settings. DMZ Use...
... Setup Internet Internet Use this screen to determine which application can access which ZyXEL Device interface from which computers. Virtual Server Use this screen to the server(s) on the WAN. QoS QoS Use this screen to forward incoming service requests to enable QoS and traffic prioritizing and configure bandwidth management on your ZyXEL Device. Advanced Setup Routing Routing Table List Use this screen to display the static routes on your local network. ADSL Use this screen to configure the ADSL settings on your device to configure the DMZ settings. DMZ Use...
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... the MTU in a multicast group. Use this field to get individual IP address from ISP's DHCP server directly. Select Connect On-Demand when you want the connected computers to control how much routing information the ZyXEL Device sends and receives on an interface or connection. Static IP Address Type your connection up all the time. Default Route Select Yes to direct traffic not listed in the field. Connection Setting Connection Select Always On (Recommended) when you need a constant connection and...
... the MTU in a multicast group. Use this field to get individual IP address from ISP's DHCP server directly. Select Connect On-Demand when you want the connected computers to control how much routing information the ZyXEL Device sends and receives on an interface or connection. Static IP Address Type your connection up all the time. Default Route Select Yes to direct traffic not listed in the field. Connection Setting Connection Select Always On (Recommended) when you need a constant connection and...
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... save your settings. 68 P-660R-Tx v3s User's Guide Multicast Traditionally, IP packets are three versions of either two ways - The DNS server is still in one of IGMP. Follow these steps to configure your ZyXEL Device an IP address, subnet mask, DNS and other routers. The IP address must know the IP address of a networking device before you can assign your LAN settings. 1 Enter an IP address into the IP Subnet Mask field. Unless instructed otherwise it 's turned on page...
... save your settings. 68 P-660R-Tx v3s User's Guide Multicast Traditionally, IP packets are three versions of either two ways - The DNS server is still in one of IGMP. Follow these steps to configure your ZyXEL Device an IP address, subnet mask, DNS and other routers. The IP address must know the IP address of a networking device before you can assign your LAN settings. 1 Enter an IP address into the IP Subnet Mask field. Unless instructed otherwise it 's turned on page...
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... the routing data in the range 224.0.0.0 to carry user data. IGMP (Internet Group Multicast Protocol) is used for most networks, unless you would like to the multicast routers group. IP multicasting can be enabled/disabled on the ZyXEL Device LAN and/or WAN interfaces in a Multicast group - Select None to a particular host on these interfaces. 74 P-660R-Tx v3s User's Guide IGMP version 3 supports source filtering, reporting or ignoring traffic from specific source address to disable IP multicasting on the network. If...
... the routing data in the range 224.0.0.0 to carry user data. IGMP (Internet Group Multicast Protocol) is used for most networks, unless you would like to the multicast routers group. IP multicasting can be enabled/disabled on the ZyXEL Device LAN and/or WAN interfaces in a Multicast group - Select None to a particular host on these interfaces. 74 P-660R-Tx v3s User's Guide IGMP version 3 supports source filtering, reporting or ignoring traffic from specific source address to disable IP multicasting on the network. If...
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... the bottom of your device's specific model. You can backup the configuration file to a computer. P-660R-Tx v3s User's Guide 141 You can upload the backed up configuration file to return to your device, you can alternately upload the factory default configuration file if you configure your previous settings. Refer to the original default settings. ZyNOS (ZyXEL Network Operating System sometimes referred to change the device's configuration file or upgrade its firmware. The firmware determines the device's available features and functionality...
... the bottom of your device's specific model. You can backup the configuration file to a computer. P-660R-Tx v3s User's Guide 141 You can upload the backed up configuration file to return to your device, you can alternately upload the factory default configuration file if you configure your previous settings. Refer to the original default settings. ZyNOS (ZyXEL Network Operating System sometimes referred to change the device's configuration file or upgrade its firmware. The firmware determines the device's available features and functionality...
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... need to rename them as the ZyXEL Device only recognizes "rom-0" and "ras". Please note that is complete. 142 P-660R-Tx v3s User's Guide After uploading new firmware, see the Status screen to confirm that this function erases the current configuration before restoring a previous back up configuration; Uploading the rom-0 file replaces the entire ROM file system, including your ZyXEL Device configurations, system-related data (including the default password), the error log...
... need to rename them as the ZyXEL Device only recognizes "rom-0" and "ras". Please note that is complete. 142 P-660R-Tx v3s User's Guide After uploading new firmware, see the Status screen to confirm that this function erases the current configuration before restoring a previous back up configuration; Uploading the rom-0 file replaces the entire ROM file system, including your ZyXEL Device configurations, system-related data (including the default password), the error log...
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... client on TFTP commands (see the example below) to set binary transfer mode. Although TFTP should work over LAN. To use "get" to binary before and during the TFTP transfer. TFTP File Upload The device also supports the uploading of Firmware File Upload 331 Enter PASS command Password: 230 Logged in ftp> bin 200 Type I OK ftp> put firmware.bin ras 144 P-660R-Tx v3s User's Guide ftp> quit More commands (found in GUI-based FTP clients) are listed...
... client on TFTP commands (see the example below) to set binary transfer mode. Although TFTP should work over LAN. To use "get" to binary before and during the TFTP transfer. TFTP File Upload The device also supports the uploading of Firmware File Upload 331 Enter PASS command Password: 230 Logged in ftp> bin 200 Type I OK ftp> put firmware.bin ras 144 P-660R-Tx v3s User's Guide ftp> quit More commands (found in GUI-based FTP clients) are listed...
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...to manage configuration files and upload firmware to your ZyXEL Device is configured and functioning properly, it is in binary mode. The backup configuration file will reboot. Figure 75 Maintenance > Firmware 146 P-660R-Tx v3s User's Guide Once your ZyXEL Device. Click Maintenance > Firmware to two minutes. Initial Local Directory Specify the default local directory (path). 22.2 The Firmware Screen Use this screen to upload firmware to your configuration file before making configuration changes. Chapter 22 Firmware Table 44 General Commands for upgrading firmware...
...to manage configuration files and upload firmware to your ZyXEL Device is configured and functioning properly, it is in binary mode. The backup configuration file will reboot. Figure 75 Maintenance > Firmware 146 P-660R-Tx v3s User's Guide Once your ZyXEL Device. Click Maintenance > Firmware to two minutes. Initial Local Directory Specify the default local directory (path). 22.2 The Firmware Screen Use this screen to upload firmware to your configuration file before making configuration changes. Chapter 22 Firmware Table 44 General Commands for upgrading firmware...
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... can see or access the Login screen in to the ZyXEL Device. 1 Make sure you have entered the password correctly. Ignore the suggestions about your computer is connected to the WAN port, use FTP to upload / download the configuration file. / I cannot Telnet to its factory defaults. The field is case-sensitive, so make sure the LEDs are behaving as Telnet. The default password is using another service, such as expected. P-660R-Tx v3s User's Guide 157
... can see or access the Login screen in to the ZyXEL Device. 1 Make sure you have entered the password correctly. Ignore the suggestions about your computer is connected to the WAN port, use FTP to upload / download the configuration file. / I cannot Telnet to its factory defaults. The field is case-sensitive, so make sure the LEDs are behaving as Telnet. The default password is using another service, such as expected. P-660R-Tx v3s User's Guide 157
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... access it relays IP address assignment from the Internet. Time and Date Get the current time and date from the LAN. These dates and times are not aware of computers. Your device can access the ZyXEL Device. IP/MAC Address Filters Your device's packet filtering function allows added network security and management. Remote Management This allows you can also set the time manually. It allows your network. DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) Use this feature to manage PPPoE clients on individual computers. Dynamic DNS Support...
... access it relays IP address assignment from the Internet. Time and Date Get the current time and date from the LAN. These dates and times are not aware of computers. Your device can access the ZyXEL Device. IP/MAC Address Filters Your device's packet filtering function allows added network security and management. Remote Management This allows you can also set the time manually. It allows your network. DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) Use this feature to manage PPPoE clients on individual computers. Dynamic DNS Support...
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... Microsoft Networks from the list of manufacturers. 4 Select Client for Microsoft Networks. You need Client for Microsoft Networks: 1 Click Add. 2 Select Client and then click Add. 3 Select Microsoft from the list of network protocols and then click OK. Appendix A Setting up Your Computer's IP Address Figure 78 WIndows 95/98/Me: Network: Configuration Installing Components The Network window Configuration tab displays a list of your computer so the changes you made take effect. 168 P-660R-Tx v3s User's Guide
... Microsoft Networks from the list of manufacturers. 4 Select Client for Microsoft Networks. You need Client for Microsoft Networks: 1 Click Add. 2 Select Client and then click Add. 3 Select Microsoft from the list of network protocols and then click OK. Appendix A Setting up Your Computer's IP Address Figure 78 WIndows 95/98/Me: Network: Configuration Installing Components The Network window Configuration tab displays a list of your computer so the changes you made take effect. 168 P-660R-Tx v3s User's Guide
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... encapsulation 53 IGMP 54 IP address 54, 58, 61, 64 MAC spoofing 57, 59, 61 MTU 57, 58, 61 multicast 54, 57, 59, 61 multiplexing 57, 58, 60, 62, 64 RIP 57, 59, 61, 69 setup 55 status 38 TCP MSS 61 VCI 55, 64 VPI 55, 64 web configurator 27, 31 login 31 passwords 31 Wide Area Network, see WAN wizard 45 P-660R-Tx v3s User's Guide
... encapsulation 53 IGMP 54 IP address 54, 58, 61, 64 MAC spoofing 57, 59, 61 MTU 57, 58, 61 multicast 54, 57, 59, 61 multiplexing 57, 58, 60, 62, 64 RIP 57, 59, 61, 69 setup 55 status 38 TCP MSS 61 VCI 55, 64 VPI 55, 64 web configurator 27, 31 login 31 passwords 31 Wide Area Network, see WAN wizard 45 P-660R-Tx v3s User's Guide