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Enter the default IP address http://192.168.1.1 in the login screen. Click Advanced Setup to open the WAN setup screen. 4 Click OK. 2. The Device Info screen displays. Then type the user name (admin by default) and password (1234 by default) in your browser. Internet Access 1.
Enter the default IP address http://192.168.1.1 in the login screen. Click Advanced Setup to open the WAN setup screen. 4 Click OK. 2. The Device Info screen displays. Then type the user name (admin by default) and password (1234 by default) in your browser. Internet Access 1.
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... the ZyXEL Device 21 Introducing the Web Configurator 27 Initial Configuration ...35 Device Information ...37 Advanced ...51 WAN Setup ...53 LAN Setup ...75 Network Address Translation (NAT) Screens 83 Security ...93 Parental Control (Blocking Schedule 99 Quality of Service (QoS) ...103 Routing ...115 RIP ...119 DNS Setup ...121 Dynamic DNS Setup ...123 DSL Setup ...127...Access Control ...193 Update Software ...199 Save/Reboot and Logout ...201 Troubleshooting and Specifications 203 Troubleshooting ...205 Product Specifications ...209 Appendices and Index ...215 P-663HN-51 User's Guide 9
... the ZyXEL Device 21 Introducing the Web Configurator 27 Initial Configuration ...35 Device Information ...37 Advanced ...51 WAN Setup ...53 LAN Setup ...75 Network Address Translation (NAT) Screens 83 Security ...93 Parental Control (Blocking Schedule 99 Quality of Service (QoS) ...103 Routing ...115 RIP ...119 DNS Setup ...121 Dynamic DNS Setup ...123 DSL Setup ...127...Access Control ...193 Update Software ...199 Save/Reboot and Logout ...201 Troubleshooting and Specifications 203 Troubleshooting ...205 Product Specifications ...209 Appendices and Index ...215 P-663HN-51 User's Guide 9
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......42 4.6 ADSL Statistics ...44 4.7 ADSL BER Test ...46 4.8 Route Info ...47 4.9 ARP Info ...48 4.9.1 DHCP Table ...48 Part II: Advanced 51 Chapter 5 WAN Setup...53 5.1 WAN Overview ...53 5.1.1 VPI and VCI ...53 5.1.2 Multiplexing ...53 5.2 Traffic Shaping ...54 5.2.1 ATM Traffic Classes 54 5.3 WAN ...55 5.4... Type and Encapsulation Mode 60 5.8 NAT ...61 5.9 Nailed-Up Connection (PPP 61 5.10 PPPoA WAN Connection Setup 62 5.11 PPPoE WAN Connection Setup 65 5.12 MER WAN Connection Setup 68 5.13 IPoA WAN Connection Setup 69 5.14 Bridge WAN Connection Setup 70 12 P-663HN-51 User's Guide
......42 4.6 ADSL Statistics ...44 4.7 ADSL BER Test ...46 4.8 Route Info ...47 4.9 ARP Info ...48 4.9.1 DHCP Table ...48 Part II: Advanced 51 Chapter 5 WAN Setup...53 5.1 WAN Overview ...53 5.1.1 VPI and VCI ...53 5.1.2 Multiplexing ...53 5.2 Traffic Shaping ...54 5.2.1 ATM Traffic Classes 54 5.3 WAN ...55 5.4... Type and Encapsulation Mode 60 5.8 NAT ...61 5.9 Nailed-Up Connection (PPP 61 5.10 PPPoA WAN Connection Setup 62 5.11 PPPoE WAN Connection Setup 65 5.12 MER WAN Connection Setup 68 5.13 IPoA WAN Connection Setup 69 5.14 Bridge WAN Connection Setup 70 12 P-663HN-51 User's Guide
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Table of Contents 5.15 IGMP Multicast ...70 5.16 NAT, IGMP Multicast, and WAN Service 72 5.17 WAN Setup Summary ...73 Chapter 6 LAN Setup...75 6.1 LAN Overview ...75 6.1.1 LAN, WAN and the ZyXEL Device 75 6.1.2 DHCP Setup ...76 6.2 LAN TCP/IP ...76 6.2.1 IP Address and Subnet Mask 76 6.3 Multicast ...77 6.4 Introducing Universal Plug and Play 78... Incoming IP Filtering Rules 96 Chapter 9 Parental Control (Blocking Schedule 99 9.1 Adding Parental Control (Blocking Schedule) Entries 100 Chapter 10 Quality of Service (QoS)...103 P-663HN-51 User's Guide 13
Table of Contents 5.15 IGMP Multicast ...70 5.16 NAT, IGMP Multicast, and WAN Service 72 5.17 WAN Setup Summary ...73 Chapter 6 LAN Setup...75 6.1 LAN Overview ...75 6.1.1 LAN, WAN and the ZyXEL Device 75 6.1.2 DHCP Setup ...76 6.2 LAN TCP/IP ...76 6.2.1 IP Address and Subnet Mask 76 6.3 Multicast ...77 6.4 Introducing Universal Plug and Play 78... Incoming IP Filtering Rules 96 Chapter 9 Parental Control (Blocking Schedule 99 9.1 Adding Parental Control (Blocking Schedule) Entries 100 Chapter 10 Quality of Service (QoS)...103 P-663HN-51 User's Guide 13
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...117 11.3.1 Static Route Add ...117 Chapter 12 RIP ...119 12.1 RIP Setup ...119 Chapter 13 DNS Setup ...121 13.1 DNS Server Address ...121 13.2 DNS Setup ...122 Chapter 14 Dynamic DNS Setup ...123 14.1 Dynamic DNS Overview 123 14.1.1 DYNDNS Wildcard 123 14.2 Dynamic... DNS ...124 14.3 Configuring Dynamic DNS 125 Chapter 15 DSL Setup...127 15.1 DSL Setup ...127 Chapter 16 Interface Group ...129 16.1 Interface Groups Overview 129 16.2 Interface Groups Setup 129 16.3 Adding an Interface Group 131 14 P-663HN-51...
...117 11.3.1 Static Route Add ...117 Chapter 12 RIP ...119 12.1 RIP Setup ...119 Chapter 13 DNS Setup ...121 13.1 DNS Server Address ...121 13.2 DNS Setup ...122 Chapter 14 Dynamic DNS Setup ...123 14.1 Dynamic DNS Overview 123 14.1.1 DYNDNS Wildcard 123 14.2 Dynamic... DNS ...124 14.3 Configuring Dynamic DNS 125 Chapter 15 DSL Setup...127 15.1 DSL Setup ...127 Chapter 16 Interface Group ...129 16.1 Interface Groups Overview 129 16.2 Interface Groups Setup 129 16.3 Adding an Interface Group 131 14 P-663HN-51...
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... ...147 18.6 The MAC Filter Screen 152 18.6.1 The MAC Filter Add Screen 153 18.7 Wireless Bridge Screen 154 18.8 The Advanced Setup Screen 155 18.9 Wireless Station Info ...159 18.10 Technical Reference ...160 18.10.1 Wireless Network Overview 160 18.10.2 Additional Wireless Terms... 161 18.10.3 Wireless Security Overview 161 18.10.4 WiFi Protected Setup 164 18.10.5 Vista as a WPS External Registrar 170 Part III: Diagnostics and Management 173 Chapter 19 Diagnostics ...175 19.1 Diagnostics ...175 Chapter 20 Settings...177 P-663HN-51 User's Guide 15
... ...147 18.6 The MAC Filter Screen 152 18.6.1 The MAC Filter Add Screen 153 18.7 Wireless Bridge Screen 154 18.8 The Advanced Setup Screen 155 18.9 Wireless Station Info ...159 18.10 Technical Reference ...160 18.10.1 Wireless Network Overview 160 18.10.2 Additional Wireless Terms... 161 18.10.3 Wireless Security Overview 161 18.10.4 WiFi Protected Setup 164 18.10.5 Vista as a WPS External Registrar 170 Part III: Diagnostics and Management 173 Chapter 19 Diagnostics ...175 19.1 Diagnostics ...175 Chapter 20 Settings...177 P-663HN-51 User's Guide 15
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....1.1 Supported MIBs ...186 22.2 SNMP Screen ...187 Chapter 23 TR-069 Client ...189 23.1 TR-069 Client Screen ...189 Chapter 24 Time...191 24.1 Time Setup ...191 Chapter 25 Access Control...193 25.1 Access Control Screen ...193 25.2 Service Access Control Screen 193 25.3 IP Addresses ...194 25.4 Adding IP Addresses... ...197 Chapter 26 Update Software ...199 26.1 Uploading Firmware ...199 Chapter 27 Save/Reboot and Logout ...201 27.1 Save/Reboot ...201 27.2 Logout ...201 16 P-663HN-51 User's Guide
....1.1 Supported MIBs ...186 22.2 SNMP Screen ...187 Chapter 23 TR-069 Client ...189 23.1 TR-069 Client Screen ...189 Chapter 24 Time...191 24.1 Time Setup ...191 Chapter 25 Access Control...193 25.1 Access Control Screen ...193 25.2 Service Access Control Screen 193 25.3 IP Addresses ...194 25.4 Adding IP Addresses... ...197 Chapter 26 Update Software ...199 26.1 Uploading Firmware ...199 Chapter 27 Save/Reboot and Logout ...201 27.1 Save/Reboot ...201 27.2 Logout ...201 16 P-663HN-51 User's Guide
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... Configurator The following describes how to access the ZyXEL Device from the LAN using the administrator or user account. See Section 25.5 on page 195 for how to change your computer's IP address. 3 Launch your device. P-663HN-51 User's Guide 27 See Appendix A on page... 217 for information about the support account. 1 Make sure your ZyXEL Device hardware is an HTML-based management interface that allows easy ZyXEL Device setup and management via Internet browser. CHAPTER 2 Introducing...
... Configurator The following describes how to access the ZyXEL Device from the LAN using the administrator or user account. See Section 25.5 on page 195 for how to change your computer's IP address. 3 Launch your device. P-663HN-51 User's Guide 27 See Appendix A on page... 217 for information about the support account. 1 Make sure your ZyXEL Device hardware is an HTML-based management interface that allows easy ZyXEL Device setup and management via Internet browser. CHAPTER 2 Introducing...
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...settings to block LAN users or applications from the WAN to the LAN. This lets others access the ZyXEL Device from the Internet to LAN computers. Advanced Setup WAN Use these screens to its destination. A QoS queue sets the priority used for sending traffic. ...Static Route Configure static routes to have the ZyXEL Device forward traffic from accessing the Internet. Configure incoming IP filtering to allow certain traffic to use a Web name like *.yourhost.dyndns.org while using a dynamic IP address. P-663HN-51 User's Guide 31 QoS Classification Configure QoS ...
...settings to block LAN users or applications from the WAN to the LAN. This lets others access the ZyXEL Device from the Internet to LAN computers. Advanced Setup WAN Use these screens to its destination. A QoS queue sets the priority used for sending traffic. ...Static Route Configure static routes to have the ZyXEL Device forward traffic from accessing the Internet. Configure incoming IP filtering to allow certain traffic to use a Web name like *.yourhost.dyndns.org while using a dynamic IP address. P-663HN-51 User's Guide 31 QoS Classification Configure QoS ...
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...screen to display the logs. Update Use this screen to configure wireless security using WiFi Protected Setup (WPS) or manually. Wireless Bridge Use this screen to configure how the ZyXEL Device synchronizes its internal clock with a time server on the MAC addresses of the wireless .../ICON SUB-LINK FUNCTION DSL Use this screen to reset the factory defaults to your ZyXEL Device. Management Settings Backup Use this screen to allow wireless access based on the Internet. 32 P-663HN-51 User's Guide TR-069 Client Use this screen to save a previously saved configuration file...
...screen to display the logs. Update Use this screen to configure wireless security using WiFi Protected Setup (WPS) or manually. Wireless Bridge Use this screen to configure how the ZyXEL Device synchronizes its internal clock with a time server on the MAC addresses of the wireless .../ICON SUB-LINK FUNCTION DSL Use this screen to reset the factory defaults to your ZyXEL Device. Management Settings Backup Use this screen to allow wireless access based on the Internet. 32 P-663HN-51 User's Guide TR-069 Client Use this screen to save a previously saved configuration file...
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... on page 53 for you Internet connection information. See Chapter 5 on the ZyXEL Device. 3.1 WAN Configuration If you connect your ZyXEL Device and are not able to your Internet connection. Click Advanced Setup > WAN > Add (or Edit). Figure 8 Advanced Setup > WAN > Add P-663HN-51 User's Guide 35 This includes the connection type, VPI, VCI, and any...
... on page 53 for you Internet connection information. See Chapter 5 on the ZyXEL Device. 3.1 WAN Configuration If you connect your ZyXEL Device and are not able to your Internet connection. Click Advanced Setup > WAN > Add (or Edit). Figure 8 Advanced Setup > WAN > Add P-663HN-51 User's Guide 35 This includes the connection type, VPI, VCI, and any...
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... > Access Control > Passwords to display the screen shown next. Figure 9 Management > Access Control > Passwords 36 P-663HN-51 User's Guide If the WAN connection uses VLAN multiplexing, you QoS settings to use, click Advanced Setup > QoS and configure the ZyXEL Device to use them. If you are not using VLAN multiplexing, you may need to...
... > Access Control > Passwords to display the screen shown next. Figure 9 Management > Access Control > Passwords 36 P-663HN-51 User's Guide If the WAN connection uses VLAN multiplexing, you QoS settings to use, click Advanced Setup > QoS and configure the ZyXEL Device to use them. If you are not using VLAN multiplexing, you may need to...
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PART II Advanced WAN Setup (53) LAN Setup (75) Network Address Translation (NAT) Screens (83) Security (93) Quality of Service (QoS) (103) Routing (115) RIP (119) DNS Setup (121) Dynamic DNS Setup (123) DSL Setup (127) Interface Group (129) 51
PART II Advanced WAN Setup (53) LAN Setup (75) Network Address Translation (NAT) Screens (83) Security (93) Quality of Service (QoS) (103) Routing (115) RIP (119) DNS Setup (121) Dynamic DNS Setup (123) DSL Setup (127) Interface Group (129) 51
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CHAPTER 5 WAN Setup 5.1 WAN Overview A WAN (Wide Area Network) is an outside connection to another network or the Internet. 5.1.1 VPI and VCI Be sure to use the multiplexing ... is assigned to a specific virtual circuit; Be sure to use the correct Virtual Path Identifier (VPI) and Virtual Channel Identifier (VCI) numbers assigned to you. P-663HN-51 User's Guide 53 The valid range for the VPI is 0 to 255 and for the VCI is 32 to 65535 (0 to have a separate VC for...
CHAPTER 5 WAN Setup 5.1 WAN Overview A WAN (Wide Area Network) is an outside connection to another network or the Internet. 5.1.1 VPI and VCI Be sure to use the multiplexing ... is assigned to a specific virtual circuit; Be sure to use the correct Virtual Path Identifier (VPI) and Virtual Channel Identifier (VCI) numbers assigned to you. P-663HN-51 User's Guide 53 The valid range for the VPI is 0 to 255 and for the VCI is 32 to 65535 (0 to have a separate VC for...
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...this time, more cells (up to regulate the average rate and fluctuations of data transmission over the virtual connection. Chapter 5 WAN Setup 5.2 Traffic Shaping Traffic shaping is an agreement between PCR, SCR and MBS. This parameter may not be greater than the maximum...Traffic Shaping 5.2.1 ATM Traffic Classes These are the basic ATM traffic classes defined by the ATM Forum Traffic Management 4.0 Specification. 54 P-663HN-51 User's Guide Note: Traffic shaping controls outgoing (upstream) traffic, not incoming (downstream). After MBS is important for transmission of "0", the...
...this time, more cells (up to regulate the average rate and fluctuations of data transmission over the virtual connection. Chapter 5 WAN Setup 5.2 Traffic Shaping Traffic shaping is an agreement between PCR, SCR and MBS. This parameter may not be greater than the maximum...Traffic Shaping 5.2.1 ATM Traffic Classes These are the basic ATM traffic classes defined by the ATM Forum Traffic Management 4.0 Specification. 54 P-663HN-51 User's Guide Note: Traffic shaping controls outgoing (upstream) traffic, not incoming (downstream). After MBS is important for transmission of "0", the...
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Chapter 5 WAN Setup 5.2.1.1 Constant Bit Rate (CBR) Constant Bit Rate (CBR) provides fixed bandwidth that is always available even.... PCR and MBS define the burst levels, SCR defines the minimum level. It is background file transfer. 5.3 WAN Click Advanced Setup > WAN to the video image's changing dynamics. An example application is commonly used with bursty connections that need CBR would be...'t guarantee any bandwidth and only delivers traffic when the network has spare bandwidth. This screen displays your ZyXEL Device's WAN Internet access settings. P-663HN-51 User's Guide 55
Chapter 5 WAN Setup 5.2.1.1 Constant Bit Rate (CBR) Constant Bit Rate (CBR) provides fixed bandwidth that is always available even.... PCR and MBS define the burst levels, SCR defines the minimum level. It is background file transfer. 5.3 WAN Click Advanced Setup > WAN to the video image's changing dynamics. An example application is commonly used with bursty connections that need CBR would be...'t guarantee any bandwidth and only delivers traffic when the network has spare bandwidth. This screen displays your ZyXEL Device's WAN Internet access settings. P-663HN-51 User's Guide 55
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...To remove a WAN connection, select its Remove check box and click the Remove button. Save/Reboot Click this screen. Figure 22 Advanced Setup > WAN The following table describes the labels in this button to apply and save your changes. The DSL port is the number of...modify the WAN connections settings. Service This displays the connection type, DSL port, Virtual Path Identifier, and Virtual Channel Identifier. The ZyXEL Device restarts. 56 P-663HN-51 User's Guide Remove To remove a WAN connection, select its Remove check box and click the Remove button. Edit Click this ...
...To remove a WAN connection, select its Remove check box and click the Remove button. Save/Reboot Click this screen. Figure 22 Advanced Setup > WAN The following table describes the labels in this button to apply and save your changes. The DSL port is the number of...modify the WAN connections settings. Service This displays the connection type, DSL port, Virtual Path Identifier, and Virtual Channel Identifier. The ZyXEL Device restarts. 56 P-663HN-51 User's Guide Remove To remove a WAN connection, select its Remove check box and click the Remove button. Edit Click this ...
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...give different priorities to the traffic from different ports. 802.1Q VLAN ID When you enable VLAN multiplexing, type the VLAN ID that the ZyXEL Device is to add to configure ATM PVC settings and enable or disable QoS. Use this screen to the traffic sent through this WAN ...Virtual Circuit). VCI Enter the VCI assigned to you for this WAN connection. The screen differs by the service category. VLAN Mux. P-663HN-51 User's Guide 57 Figure 23 Advanced Setup > WAN > Add The following screen. VPI Enter the VPI assigned to you for this WAN connection. Select the check box to...
...give different priorities to the traffic from different ports. 802.1Q VLAN ID When you enable VLAN multiplexing, type the VLAN ID that the ZyXEL Device is to add to configure ATM PVC settings and enable or disable QoS. Use this screen to the traffic sent through this WAN ...Virtual Circuit). VCI Enter the VCI assigned to you for this WAN connection. The screen differs by the service category. VLAN Mux. P-663HN-51 User's Guide 57 Figure 23 Advanced Setup > WAN > Add The following screen. VPI Enter the VPI assigned to you for this WAN connection. Select the check box to...
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Chapter 5 WAN Setup Table 13 Advanced Setup > WAN > Add (continued) LABEL DESCRIPTION Service Category Select UBR (unspecified bit rate) for applications that require closely controlled delay.... Enable Quality of Enable the (packet level) QoS if you want to RFC 1661 for more information on the connection types the ZyXEL Device supports. 5.5.1 PPPoA PPPoA stands for voice or data traffic. Here is the maximum rate at which must be transmitted. A ... required by your ISP. Peak Cell Rate The Peak Cell Rate (PCR) is background information on PPP. 58 P-663HN-51 User's Guide
Chapter 5 WAN Setup Table 13 Advanced Setup > WAN > Add (continued) LABEL DESCRIPTION Service Category Select UBR (unspecified bit rate) for applications that require closely controlled delay.... Enable Quality of Enable the (packet level) QoS if you want to RFC 1661 for more information on the connection types the ZyXEL Device supports. 5.5.1 PPPoA PPPoA stands for voice or data traffic. Here is the maximum rate at which must be transmitted. A ... required by your ISP. Peak Cell Rate The Peak Cell Rate (PCR) is background information on PPP. 58 P-663HN-51 User's Guide
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...WAN interface and then formatted so that handles authenticating with the IP network protocol. P-663HN-51 User's Guide 59 Be sure to use the encapsulation method required by your computer ...) which connects to ADSL Access Concentrator where the PPP session terminates. Chapter 5 WAN Setup 5.5.2 PPPoE PPPoE (Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet) provides access control and billing ...Please refer to the RFC for the connection. For more detailed information. 5.5.5 Bridging With bridging the ZyXEL Device has a static IP address for more information on PPPoE, see the appendices. 5.5.3 MER MER ...
...WAN interface and then formatted so that handles authenticating with the IP network protocol. P-663HN-51 User's Guide 59 Be sure to use the encapsulation method required by your computer ...) which connects to ADSL Access Concentrator where the PPP session terminates. Chapter 5 WAN Setup 5.5.2 PPPoE PPPoE (Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet) provides access control and billing ...Please refer to the RFC for the connection. For more detailed information. 5.5.5 Bridging With bridging the ZyXEL Device has a static IP address for more information on PPPoE, see the appendices. 5.5.3 MER MER ...