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USB: Use a USB cable to connect this port to this socket. POWER: Use the included power adaptor to connect an appropriate power source to your computer's Ethernet port. 3. DSL: Use a telephone wire to connect this port to both the USB and Ethernet ports on position. Push the power switch to a telephone jack. 2. Do not connect the same computer to your computer's USB port. 4. ETHERNET: Use an Ethernet cable to connect this port to the on the P-660RU-Tx v3. 3 P-660RU-Tx v3 Connect the Hardware 1.
USB: Use a USB cable to connect this port to this socket. POWER: Use the included power adaptor to connect an appropriate power source to your computer's Ethernet port. 3. DSL: Use a telephone wire to connect this port to both the USB and Ethernet ports on position. Push the power switch to a telephone jack. 2. Do not connect the same computer to your computer's USB port. 4. ETHERNET: Use an Ethernet cable to connect this port to the on the P-660RU-Tx v3. 3 P-660RU-Tx v3 Connect the Hardware 1.
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... ...71 Figure 28 Interface Setup > LAN ...75 Figure 29 Interface Setup > LAN > DHCP IP Pool Summary 76 Figure 30 LAN and WAN IP Addresses 77 Figure 31 Example of Static Routing Topology 83 Figure 32 Advanced Setup > Routing Table List 84 Figure 33 Advanced > Routing > Static Route 84 Figure 34 Advanced Setup > NAT ...88 Figure 35 Advanced Setup > NAT > DMZ 89 Figure 36 Multiple Servers Behind NAT Example 91 Figure 37 Advanced Setup > NAT > Virtual Server 92 Figure 38 Advanced Setup > NAT > IP Address Mapping 94 P-660RU-Tx v3 User's Guide 19
... ...71 Figure 28 Interface Setup > LAN ...75 Figure 29 Interface Setup > LAN > DHCP IP Pool Summary 76 Figure 30 LAN and WAN IP Addresses 77 Figure 31 Example of Static Routing Topology 83 Figure 32 Advanced Setup > Routing Table List 84 Figure 33 Advanced > Routing > Static Route 84 Figure 34 Advanced Setup > NAT ...88 Figure 35 Advanced Setup > NAT > DMZ 89 Figure 36 Multiple Servers Behind NAT Example 91 Figure 37 Advanced Setup > NAT > Virtual Server 92 Figure 38 Advanced Setup > NAT > IP Address Mapping 94 P-660RU-Tx v3 User's Guide 19
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... Internet Connection Properties: Advanced Settings: Add 132 Figure 62 System Tray Icon ...133 Figure 63 Internet Connection Status 133 Figure 64 Network Connections ...134 Figure 65 Network Connections: My Network Places 135 Figure 66 Network Connections: My Network Places: Properties: Example 135 Figure 67 Access Management > DDNS 138 Figure 68 LAN and WAN ...139 Figure 69 Access Management > CWMP 140 Figure 70 Maintenance > Administraton 145 Figure 71 Maintenance > Time Zone ...147 Figure 72 Restore Using FTP...
... Internet Connection Properties: Advanced Settings: Add 132 Figure 62 System Tray Icon ...133 Figure 63 Internet Connection Status 133 Figure 64 Network Connections ...134 Figure 65 Network Connections: My Network Places 135 Figure 66 Network Connections: My Network Places: Properties: Example 135 Figure 67 Access Management > DDNS 138 Figure 68 LAN and WAN ...139 Figure 69 Access Management > CWMP 140 Figure 70 Maintenance > Administraton 145 Figure 71 Maintenance > Time Zone ...147 Figure 72 Restore Using FTP...
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... Mozilla Firefox Content Security 203 Figure 120 Network Number and Host ID 206 Figure 121 Subnetting Example: Before Subnetting 208 Figure 122 Subnetting Example: After Subnetting 209 P-660RU-Tx v3 User's Guide 21 List of Figures Figure 82 Windows XP: Control Panel 179 Figure 83 Windows XP: Control Panel: Network Connections: Properties 180 Figure 84 Windows XP: Local Area Connection Properties 180 Figure 85 Windows XP: Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties 181...
... Mozilla Firefox Content Security 203 Figure 120 Network Number and Host ID 206 Figure 121 Subnetting Example: Before Subnetting 208 Figure 122 Subnetting Example: After Subnetting 209 P-660RU-Tx v3 User's Guide 21 List of Figures Figure 82 Windows XP: Control Panel 179 Figure 83 Windows XP: Control Panel: Network Connections: Properties 180 Figure 84 Windows XP: Local Area Connection Properties 180 Figure 85 Windows XP: Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties 181...
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... Advanced Setup > Routing Table List 84 Table 20 Advanced > Static Route: Edit 85 Table 21 Network > NAT > General ...89 Table 22 Advanced Setup > NAT > DMZ 89 Table 23 Multiple Servers Behind NAT Example 91 Table 24 Advanced Setup > NAT > Virtual Server 92 Table 25 Network > NAT > Address Mapping 94 Table 26 NAT Definitions ...96 Table 27 Advanced Setup > QoS ...101 Table 28 Advanced Setup > QoS > QoS Settings Summary 103 Table 29 IEEE 802.1p Priority Level and Traffic Type 104...
... Advanced Setup > Routing Table List 84 Table 20 Advanced > Static Route: Edit 85 Table 21 Network > NAT > General ...89 Table 22 Advanced Setup > NAT > DMZ 89 Table 23 Multiple Servers Behind NAT Example 91 Table 24 Advanced Setup > NAT > Virtual Server 92 Table 25 Network > NAT > Address Mapping 94 Table 26 NAT Definitions ...96 Table 27 Advanced Setup > QoS ...101 Table 28 Advanced Setup > QoS > QoS Settings Summary 103 Table 29 IEEE 802.1p Priority Level and Traffic Type 104...
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... DNS 138 Table 40 Access Management > CWMP 140 Table 41 Maintenance > Administraton 145 Table 42 Maintenance > Time Zone ...147 Table 43 Filename Conventions ...150 Table 44 General Commands for GUI-based FTP Clients 153 Table 45 Maintenance > Firmware ...155 Table 46 Maintenance > System Restart 157 Table 47 Hardware Specifications ...167 Table 48 Firmware Specifications ...167 Table 49 Standards Supported ...169 Table 50 ZyXEL Device Series Power Adaptor Specifications...
... DNS 138 Table 40 Access Management > CWMP 140 Table 41 Maintenance > Administraton 145 Table 42 Maintenance > Time Zone ...147 Table 43 Filename Conventions ...150 Table 44 General Commands for GUI-based FTP Clients 153 Table 45 Maintenance > Firmware ...155 Table 46 Maintenance > System Restart 157 Table 47 Hardware Specifications ...167 Table 48 Firmware Specifications ...167 Table 49 Standards Supported ...169 Table 50 ZyXEL Device Series Power Adaptor Specifications...
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... could simply restore your last configuration. 1.4 Applications for the ZyXEL Device Here are some example uses for which the ZyXEL Device is an auto-configuration server used to remotely configure your device. 1.3 Good Habits for Managing the ZyXEL Device Do the following things regularly to make sure you will have to manage the ZyXEL Device more effectively. • Change the password. Restoring an earlier working configuration may be monitored by connecting the DSL port to the DSL or MODEM jack on...
... could simply restore your last configuration. 1.4 Applications for the ZyXEL Device Here are some example uses for which the ZyXEL Device is an auto-configuration server used to remotely configure your device. 1.3 Good Habits for Managing the ZyXEL Device Do the following things regularly to make sure you will have to manage the ZyXEL Device more effectively. • Change the password. Restoring an earlier working configuration may be monitored by connecting the DSL port to the DSL or MODEM jack on...
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... Windows Vista • An available USB port 30 P-660RU-Tx v3 User's Guide Your device has a WAN IP address (either static or assigned by a DHCP server), PPP negotiation was successfully completed (if used) and the DSL connection is on hardware connections. 1.6 The RESET Button If you forget your password or cannot access the web configurator, you have an USB-enabled computer that you had previously and the password will need to use the RESET button at the back of the device to blink, the defaults...
... Windows Vista • An available USB port 30 P-660RU-Tx v3 User's Guide Your device has a WAN IP address (either static or assigned by a DHCP server), PPP negotiation was successfully completed (if used) and the DSL connection is on hardware connections. 1.6 The RESET Button If you forget your password or cannot access the web configurator, you have an USB-enabled computer that you had previously and the password will need to use the RESET button at the back of the device to blink, the defaults...
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P-660RU-Tx v3 User's Guide 31 The CD automatically runs and the main screen displays. 3 Click the Setup icon on the main screen. 4 Select the Windows version of your work and close all applications. 2 Insert the included CD. Chapter 1 Introducing the ZyXEL Device " Install the USB driver before you connect the ZyXEL Device to continue. Click Allow to the USB port. 1.7.1 Installing the USB Driver in Windows 1 Save your operating system. 5 An install warning may appear in the Windows Vista OS.
P-660RU-Tx v3 User's Guide 31 The CD automatically runs and the main screen displays. 3 Click the Setup icon on the main screen. 4 Select the Windows version of your work and close all applications. 2 Insert the included CD. Chapter 1 Introducing the ZyXEL Device " Install the USB driver before you connect the ZyXEL Device to continue. Click Allow to the USB port. 1.7.1 Installing the USB Driver in Windows 1 Save your operating system. 5 An install warning may appear in the Windows Vista OS.
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... PVC settings. Access Management ACL Use this screen to configure IP static routes to determine which application can access which ZyXEL Device interface from which computers. Table 2 Navigation Panel Summary LINK TAB FUNCTION Status Device Info This screen shows the ZyXEL Device's general device and network status information. P-660RU-Tx v3 User's Guide 39 Static Route Use this screen to tell your device about networks beyond the directly connected remote nodes. Virtual Server Use this screen to the server(s) on your local network. System Log Use...
... PVC settings. Access Management ACL Use this screen to configure IP static routes to determine which application can access which ZyXEL Device interface from which computers. Table 2 Navigation Panel Summary LINK TAB FUNCTION Status Device Info This screen shows the ZyXEL Device's general device and network status information. P-660RU-Tx v3 User's Guide 39 Static Route Use this screen to tell your device about networks beyond the directly connected remote nodes. Virtual Server Use this screen to the server(s) on your local network. System Log Use...
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... a group of no concern. Use this field. Connection Setting Connection Select Always On (Recommended) when you select 1483 Bridged IP LLC or 1483 Bridged IP VC-Mux in a multicast group. The default setting is 0 minute, which means the Internet session will try to enable or disable the bridge mode. A static IP address is a fixed IP that the PVCs on the subnet. Static IP Address Type your ISP. P-660RU-Tx v3 User's Guide 67 IP Subnet Mask Enter a subnet mask...
... a group of no concern. Use this field. Connection Setting Connection Select Always On (Recommended) when you select 1483 Bridged IP LLC or 1483 Bridged IP VC-Mux in a multicast group. The default setting is 0 minute, which means the Internet session will try to enable or disable the bridge mode. A static IP address is a fixed IP that the PVCs on the subnet. Static IP Address Type your ISP. P-660RU-Tx v3 User's Guide 67 IP Subnet Mask Enter a subnet mask...
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... alternately upload the factory default configuration file if you can backup the configuration file to change the device's configuration file or upgrade its firmware. ZyNOS (ZyXEL Network Operating System sometimes referred to the original default settings. CHAPTER 22 Firmware 22.1 Overview This chapter explains how to those seen next. Use the instructions in the menus such as the "ras" file) is a sample FTP session saving the current configuration to the ZyXEL Device. Refer to the...
... alternately upload the factory default configuration file if you can backup the configuration file to change the device's configuration file or upgrade its firmware. ZyNOS (ZyXEL Network Operating System sometimes referred to the original default settings. CHAPTER 22 Firmware 22.1 Overview This chapter explains how to those seen next. Use the instructions in the menus such as the "ras" file) is a sample FTP session saving the current configuration to the ZyXEL Device. Refer to the...
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... the correct firmware version. FTP Restrictions FTP will not work when: 1 You have disabled the FTP service in the Remote Management screen. 2 The IP you entered in the Remote Management screen. 22.1.3 Firmware and Configuration Files Examples This section contains examples about managing configuration files and uploading firmware to the filename not on the ZyXEL Device, that you must wait for restoring your current computer configuration to restore unless you have a backup configuration file stored on the ZyXEL Device and the external filename...
... the correct firmware version. FTP Restrictions FTP will not work when: 1 You have disabled the FTP service in the Remote Management screen. 2 The IP you entered in the Remote Management screen. 22.1.3 Firmware and Configuration Files Examples This section contains examples about managing configuration files and uploading firmware to the filename not on the ZyXEL Device, that you must wait for restoring your current computer configuration to restore unless you have a backup configuration file stored on the ZyXEL Device and the external filename...
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... FTP Session Example of firmware files using TFTP (Trivial File Transfer Protocol) over WAN. Set the transfer mode to disable the management idle timeout, so the TFTP transfer will not be active and the device in this address. 2 Enter the command "sys stdio 0" to binary before and during the TFTP transfer. For UNIX, use TFTP, your computer to connect to the computer, "put firmware.bin ras 152 P-660RU-Tx v3 User's Guide...
... FTP Session Example of firmware files using TFTP (Trivial File Transfer Protocol) over WAN. Set the transfer mode to disable the management idle timeout, so the TFTP transfer will not be active and the device in this address. 2 Enter the command "sys stdio 0" to binary before and during the TFTP transfer. For UNIX, use TFTP, your computer to connect to the computer, "put firmware.bin ras 152 P-660RU-Tx v3 User's Guide...
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...-based FTP Clients COMMAND DESCRIPTION Transfer Type Transfer files in either ASCII (plain text format) or in progress! Figure 75 Maintenance > Firmware 154 P-660RU-Tx v3 User's Guide See Section 22.1.3 on your previous settings. Initial Remote Directory Specify the default remote directory (path). Romfile Backup Romfile backup allows you back up (save) the ZyXEL Device's current configuration to two minutes. Click Maintenance > Firmware to your computer. Once your ZyXEL Device is configured and...
...-based FTP Clients COMMAND DESCRIPTION Transfer Type Transfer files in either ASCII (plain text format) or in progress! Figure 75 Maintenance > Firmware 154 P-660RU-Tx v3 User's Guide See Section 22.1.3 on your previous settings. Initial Remote Directory Specify the default remote directory (path). Romfile Backup Romfile backup allows you back up (save) the ZyXEL Device's current configuration to two minutes. Click Maintenance > Firmware to your computer. Once your ZyXEL Device is configured and...
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... web configurator while someone is connected to a ETHERNET port. Ignore the suggestions about your browser. P-660RU-Tx v3 User's Guide 165 See Section 1.6 on . 2 You cannot log in to log out. 3 Turn the ZyXEL Device off and on page 29. V I cannot use FTP to upload / download the configuration file. / I cannot log in the web configurator. If you can see the Login screen, but I cannot use a computer that is using another service, such as expected. See the troubleshooting...
... web configurator while someone is connected to a ETHERNET port. Ignore the suggestions about your browser. P-660RU-Tx v3 User's Guide 165 See Section 1.6 on . 2 You cannot log in to log out. 3 Turn the ZyXEL Device off and on page 29. V I cannot use FTP to upload / download the configuration file. / I cannot log in the web configurator. If you can see the Login screen, but I cannot use a computer that is using another service, such as expected. See the troubleshooting...
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... to have the ZyXEL Device assign IP addresses, an IP default gateway and DNS servers to other devices on a network (LAN or WAN for example) can access the ZyXEL Device. IP Multicast IP multicast is used to send traffic to the clients. You can use a fixed URL, www.zyxel.com for example) from the actual real DHCP server to a specific group of the ZyXEL Device's configuration. Universal Plug and Play A UPnP-enabled device can efficiently manage traffic on demand Multiple PVC (Permanent Virtual Circuits) Support Your device supports up to -Point Protocol over Ethernet) emulates...
... to have the ZyXEL Device assign IP addresses, an IP default gateway and DNS servers to other devices on a network (LAN or WAN for example) can access the ZyXEL Device. IP Multicast IP multicast is used to send traffic to the clients. You can use a fixed URL, www.zyxel.com for example) from the actual real DHCP server to a specific group of the ZyXEL Device's configuration. Universal Plug and Play A UPnP-enabled device can efficiently manage traffic on demand Multiple PVC (Permanent Virtual Circuits) Support Your device supports up to -Point Protocol over Ethernet) emulates...
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... 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. 176 P-660RU-Tx v3 User's Guide If you need TCP/IP: 1 In the Network window, click Add. 2 Select Protocol and then click Add. 3 Select Microsoft from the list of manufacturers. 4 Select TCP/IP from the list of network clients and then click OK. 5 Restart your network adapter and...
... 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. 176 P-660RU-Tx v3 User's Guide If you need TCP/IP: 1 In the Network window, click Add. 2 Select Protocol and then click Add. 3 Select Microsoft from the list of manufacturers. 4 Select TCP/IP from the list of network clients and then click OK. 5 Restart your network adapter and...
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... status 44 always-on connection 67, 71 application filter 120 ATM QoS 60, 62, 71, 72 MBS 62 PCR 62 SCR 62 B backup configuration 153, 154 broadcast 60 C CBR 62, 72 P-660RU-Tx v3 User's Guide Index Index CLI 27 Command Line Interface, see CLI configuration access control 114 backup 153, 154 CWMP 140 DHCP 75 file 149 firewalls 110 IP precedence 102 IP/MAC filter 119 LAN 74 port forwarding 92 restoring 150 SNMP 124 static route 84 WAN 61 connection...
... status 44 always-on connection 67, 71 application filter 120 ATM QoS 60, 62, 71, 72 MBS 62 PCR 62 SCR 62 B backup configuration 153, 154 broadcast 60 C CBR 62, 72 P-660RU-Tx v3 User's Guide Index Index CLI 27 Command Line Interface, see CLI configuration access control 114 backup 153, 154 CWMP 140 DHCP 75 file 149 firewalls 110 IP precedence 102 IP/MAC filter 119 LAN 74 port forwarding 92 restoring 150 SNMP 124 static route 84 WAN 61 connection...
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... static route 83 configuration 84 example 83 metric 85 status 39, 43 ADSL 44 LAN 44 NAT 89 traffic statistics 47 WAN 44 SUA 88, 89 subnet mask 73, 78, 206 notation 207 subnetting 208 Sustain Cell Rate, see SCR SYN attack 109 syntax conventions 4 system backing up configuration 153 backup configuration 153 firmware 149 upgrading 151 LED 29 login 37 logs 45 passwords 37, 145 users 145 reset 30 restoring configuration...
... static route 83 configuration 84 example 83 metric 85 status 39, 43 ADSL 44 LAN 44 NAT 89 traffic statistics 47 WAN 44 SUA 88, 89 subnet mask 73, 78, 206 notation 207 subnetting 208 Sustain Cell Rate, see SCR SYN attack 109 syntax conventions 4 system backing up configuration 153 backup configuration 153 firmware 149 upgrading 151 LED 29 login 37 logs 45 passwords 37, 145 users 145 reset 30 restoring configuration...