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... 5.4.1 Configuring Advanced Internet Connection 68 5.5 Configuring More Connections 69 5.5.1 More Connections Edit 70 5.5.2 Configuring More Connections Advanced Setup 72 5.6 Traffic Redirect ...74 5.7 Dial Backup Interface ...75 5.8 CON/AUX Port for Dial Backup 75 5.9 Configuring WAN Backup Setup 75 5.9.1 Advanced Backup Setup 77 5.9.2 Advanced Modem Settings for Dial Backup 80 Chapter 6 LAN Setup...83 6.1 LAN Overview ...83 6.1.1 LANs, WANs and the ZyXEL Device 83 6.1.2 DHCP Setup ...84 6.1.3 DNS Server Address 84 6.1.4 DNS Server Address Assignment 84 12 P-791R v2 User's Guide
... 5.4.1 Configuring Advanced Internet Connection 68 5.5 Configuring More Connections 69 5.5.1 More Connections Edit 70 5.5.2 Configuring More Connections Advanced Setup 72 5.6 Traffic Redirect ...74 5.7 Dial Backup Interface ...75 5.8 CON/AUX Port for Dial Backup 75 5.9 Configuring WAN Backup Setup 75 5.9.1 Advanced Backup Setup 77 5.9.2 Advanced Modem Settings for Dial Backup 80 Chapter 6 LAN Setup...83 6.1 LAN Overview ...83 6.1.1 LANs, WANs and the ZyXEL Device 83 6.1.2 DHCP Setup ...84 6.1.3 DNS Server Address 84 6.1.4 DNS Server Address Assignment 84 12 P-791R v2 User's Guide
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... Set Setup ...270 Chapter 33 Troubleshooting...273 33.1 Power, Hardware Connections, and LEDs 273 33.2 ZyXEL Device Access and Login 274 33.3 Internet Access ...276 33.4 Reset the ZyXEL Device to Its Factory Defaults 277 Part VII: Appendices and Index 279 Appendix A Product Specifications 281 Appendix B Setting up Your Computer's IP Address 287 Appendix C Pop-up Windows, JavaScripts and Java Permissions 303 Appendix D IP Addresses and Subnetting 309 Appendix E IP Address Assignment Conflicts 317 Appendix F Common Services 321 Appendix G Command Interpreter...
... Set Setup ...270 Chapter 33 Troubleshooting...273 33.1 Power, Hardware Connections, and LEDs 273 33.2 ZyXEL Device Access and Login 274 33.3 Internet Access ...276 33.4 Reset the ZyXEL Device to Its Factory Defaults 277 Part VII: Appendices and Index 279 Appendix A Product Specifications 281 Appendix B Setting up Your Computer's IP Address 287 Appendix C Pop-up Windows, JavaScripts and Java Permissions 303 Appendix D IP Addresses and Subnetting 309 Appendix E IP Address Assignment Conflicts 317 Appendix F Common Services 321 Appendix G Command Interpreter...
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... 43 Multiple Servers Behind NAT Example 99 Figure 44 NAT > Port Forwarding ...99 Figure 45 NAT > Port Forwarding > Edit 100 Figure 46 NAT > Address Mapping ...102 Figure 47 NAT > Address Mapping > Edit 103 Figure 48 Security > Filter ...107 Figure 49 Example of Static Routing Topology 111 Figure 50 Static Route > Static Route ...112 Figure 51 Static Route > Static Route > Edit 113 Figure 52 Dynamic DNS > Dynamic DNS 116 Figure 53 Remote MGMT > WWW ...120 Figure 54 Telnet Configuration on a TCP/IP Network...
... 43 Multiple Servers Behind NAT Example 99 Figure 44 NAT > Port Forwarding ...99 Figure 45 NAT > Port Forwarding > Edit 100 Figure 46 NAT > Address Mapping ...102 Figure 47 NAT > Address Mapping > Edit 103 Figure 48 Security > Filter ...107 Figure 49 Example of Static Routing Topology 111 Figure 50 Static Route > Static Route ...112 Figure 51 Static Route > Static Route > Edit 113 Figure 52 Dynamic DNS > Dynamic DNS 116 Figure 53 Remote MGMT > WWW ...120 Figure 54 Telnet Configuration on a TCP/IP Network...
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... 8/9: TCP/IP 296 Figure 207 Macintosh OS X: Apple Menu 297 Figure 208 Macintosh OS X: Network 298 Figure 209 Red Hat 9.0: KDE: Network Configuration: Devices 299 Figure 210 Red Hat 9.0: KDE: Ethernet Device: General 299 P-791R v2 User's Guide 25 List of Firmware File Upload 251 Figure 174 Menu 24.7.1 As Seen Using the Console Port 252 Figure 175 Example Xmodem Upload 253 Figure 176 Menu 24.7.2 As Seen Using the Console Port 253...
... 8/9: TCP/IP 296 Figure 207 Macintosh OS X: Apple Menu 297 Figure 208 Macintosh OS X: Network 298 Figure 209 Red Hat 9.0: KDE: Network Configuration: Devices 299 Figure 210 Red Hat 9.0: KDE: Ethernet Device: General 299 P-791R v2 User's Guide 25 List of Firmware File Upload 251 Figure 174 Menu 24.7.1 As Seen Using the Console Port 252 Figure 175 Example Xmodem Upload 253 Figure 176 Menu 24.7.2 As Seen Using the Console Port 253...
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... Maintenance - Remote Management Control 260 Table 91 Menu 25.1: IP Routing Policy Setup 263 Table 92 Menu 25: IP Routing Policy Setup, Abbreviations 263 Table 93 Menu 25.1.1: IP Routing Policy 264 Table 94 Menu 26: Schedule Setup ...270 Table 95 Menu 26.1: Schedule Set Setup 271 Table 96 Hardware Specifications ...281 Table 97 Firmware ...281 Table 98 Firmware Features ...282 Table 99 Standards Supported ...283 Table 100 IP Address Network Number and...
... Maintenance - Remote Management Control 260 Table 91 Menu 25.1: IP Routing Policy Setup 263 Table 92 Menu 25: IP Routing Policy Setup, Abbreviations 263 Table 93 Menu 25.1.1: IP Routing Policy 264 Table 94 Menu 26: Schedule Setup ...270 Table 95 Menu 26.1: Schedule Set Setup 271 Table 96 Hardware Specifications ...281 Table 97 Firmware ...281 Table 98 Firmware Features ...282 Table 99 Standards Supported ...283 Table 100 IP Address Network Number and...
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... high-speed Internet access solution. As a bridge, the ZyXEL Device minimizes the configuration changes you can use your ZyXEL Device for either IP routing or bridging depending on the desired configuration. You can configure on your computer or server to the ETHERNET port. (See the Quick Start Guide for transmission and receiving. In addition, unlike ADSL or VDSL, G.SHDSL.bis supports the same high speed for detailed instructions about hardware connections.) Next, set up the ZyXEL Device as a router or...
... high-speed Internet access solution. As a bridge, the ZyXEL Device minimizes the configuration changes you can use your ZyXEL Device for either IP routing or bridging depending on the desired configuration. You can configure on your computer or server to the ETHERNET port. (See the Quick Start Guide for transmission and receiving. In addition, unlike ADSL or VDSL, G.SHDSL.bis supports the same high speed for detailed instructions about hardware connections.) Next, set up the ZyXEL Device as a router or...
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.../computer network to connect to the ZyXEL Device (refer to the Quick Start Guide). 3 Launch your web browser. 4 Type "192.168.1.1" as the URL. 5 A window displays as shown. In order to use the web configurator you to change your ZyXEL Device hardware is an HTML-based management interface that allows easy ZyXEL Device setup and management via Internet browser. Enter the default admin password 1234 to configure the wizards and the advanced features or enter the default user password user to the default password. Use Internet Explorer...
.../computer network to connect to the ZyXEL Device (refer to the Quick Start Guide). 3 Launch your web browser. 4 Type "192.168.1.1" as the URL. 5 A window displays as shown. In order to use the web configurator you to change your ZyXEL Device hardware is an HTML-based management interface that allows easy ZyXEL Device setup and management via Internet browser. Enter the default admin password 1234 to configure the wizards and the advanced features or enter the default user password user to the default password. Use Internet Explorer...
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..., WAN IP address assignment, DSL line or point-to configure your traffic redirect properties and WAN backup settings. 40 P-791R v2 User's Guide Chapter 2 Introducing the Web Configurator Figure 7 Web Configurator: Main Screen Click the Logout icon at the ZyXEL Device's general device, system and interface status information. Table 2 Web Configurator Screens Summary LINK/ICON SUB-LINK FUNCTION Wizard INTERNET SETUP Use these screens for initial configuration including general setup, ISP parameters for Internet Access and WAN IP/DNS Server/MAC address assignment. Network WAN...
..., WAN IP address assignment, DSL line or point-to configure your traffic redirect properties and WAN backup settings. 40 P-791R v2 User's Guide Chapter 2 Introducing the Web Configurator Figure 7 Web Configurator: Main Screen Click the Logout icon at the ZyXEL Device's general device, system and interface status information. Table 2 Web Configurator Screens Summary LINK/ICON SUB-LINK FUNCTION Wizard INTERNET SETUP Use these screens for initial configuration including general setup, ISP parameters for Internet Access and WAN IP/DNS Server/MAC address assignment. Network WAN...
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... and also allows you to configure IP static routes. P-791R v2 User's Guide 41 DNS Use this screen to configure through which interface(s) and from which IP address(es) users can send DNS queries to configure servers behind the ZyXEL Device. Port Forwarding Use this screen to the ZyXEL Device. Telnet Use this screen to configure through which interface(s) and from which IP address(es) users can use FTP to a MAC address (and host name). SNMP Use this screen to manage the ZyXEL Device. Chapter 2 Introducing the Web Configurator Table 2 Web Configurator Screens Summary...
... and also allows you to configure IP static routes. P-791R v2 User's Guide 41 DNS Use this screen to configure through which interface(s) and from which IP address(es) users can send DNS queries to configure servers behind the ZyXEL Device. Port Forwarding Use this screen to the ZyXEL Device. Telnet Use this screen to configure through which interface(s) and from which IP address(es) users can use FTP to a MAC address (and host name). SNMP Use this screen to manage the ZyXEL Device. Chapter 2 Introducing the Web Configurator Table 2 Web Configurator Screens Summary...
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... at a time. Ethernet port connections can flow in the Wizard or WAN screen. For the DSL port, it displays the downstream and upstream transmission rate. Chapter 2 Introducing the Web Configurator Table 3 Status (continued) LABEL DESCRIPTION MAC Address This is the MAC (Media Access Control) or Ethernet address unique to help troubleshoot problems. WAN Information DSL Mode This is the standard that your ZyXEL Device is using. This is sometimes needed by ZyNOS (ZyXEL Network Operating System) and is in use . IP Subnet...
... at a time. Ethernet port connections can flow in the Wizard or WAN screen. For the DSL port, it displays the downstream and upstream transmission rate. Chapter 2 Introducing the Web Configurator Table 3 Status (continued) LABEL DESCRIPTION MAC Address This is the MAC (Media Access Control) or Ethernet address unique to help troubleshoot problems. WAN Information DSL Mode This is the standard that your ZyXEL Device is using. This is sometimes needed by ZyNOS (ZyXEL Network Operating System) and is in use . IP Subnet...
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... factory-default configuration file. Status This field displays Down (line is down), Up (line is up . When the POWER LED begins to open the embedded help. LAN Port Statistics Interface This field displays the type of bytes transmitted in the last second. P-791R v2 User's Guide 45 TxPkts This field displays the number of collisions on this port. Up Time This field displays the elapsed time this to blink, the defaults have been restored and the ZyXEL Device...
... factory-default configuration file. Status This field displays Down (line is down), Up (line is up . When the POWER LED begins to open the embedded help. LAN Port Statistics Interface This field displays the type of bytes transmitted in the last second. P-791R v2 User's Guide 45 TxPkts This field displays the number of collisions on this port. Up Time This field displays the elapsed time this to blink, the defaults have been restored and the ZyXEL Device...
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... System Status 24.2 System Information and Console Port Speed 24.3 System Maintenance Log and Trace 24.4 System Maintenance Diagnostic 24.5 Backup Configuration 24.6 Restore Configuration 24.7 System Maintenance Upload Firmware 25 IP Routing Policy Summary 26 Schedule Setup 24.8 Command Interpreter Mode 24.9 System Maintenance Call Control 24.10 System Maintenance Time and Date Setting 24.11 Remote Management Control 25.1 IP Routing Policy Setup 26.1 Schedule Set Setup 24.2.1 System Maintenance Information 24.2.2 System Maintenance Change Console Port Speed...
... System Status 24.2 System Information and Console Port Speed 24.3 System Maintenance Log and Trace 24.4 System Maintenance Diagnostic 24.5 Backup Configuration 24.6 Restore Configuration 24.7 System Maintenance Upload Firmware 25 IP Routing Policy Summary 26 Schedule Setup 24.8 Command Interpreter Mode 24.9 System Maintenance Call Control 24.10 System Maintenance Time and Date Setting 24.11 Remote Management Control 25.1 IP Routing Policy Setup 26.1 Schedule Set Setup 24.2.1 System Maintenance Information 24.2.2 System Maintenance Change Console Port Speed...
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.... Traffic Redirect Setup Active= No Configuration: Backup Gateway IP Address= 0.0.0.0 Metric= 15 The following menus. 1 Menu 2 - RIP routing uses hop count as the measurement of transmission". The smaller the number, the lower the "cost". P-791R v2 User's Guide 175 Advanced Dial Backup Setup and 4 Menu 11.1 - WAN Setup 2 Menu 2.2 - Then, use , first make sure you have set up the switch and port connection. Table 57 Menu 2.1: Traffic Redirect Setup FIELD DESCRIPTION Active Use this IP address if the ZyXEL Device's Internet connection terminates...
.... Traffic Redirect Setup Active= No Configuration: Backup Gateway IP Address= 0.0.0.0 Metric= 15 The following menus. 1 Menu 2 - RIP routing uses hop count as the measurement of transmission". The smaller the number, the lower the "cost". P-791R v2 User's Guide 175 Advanced Dial Backup Setup and 4 Menu 11.1 - WAN Setup 2 Menu 2.2 - Then, use , first make sure you have set up the switch and port connection. Table 57 Menu 2.1: Traffic Redirect Setup FIELD DESCRIPTION Active Use this IP address if the ZyXEL Device's Internet connection terminates...
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... be set up inside the NAT address mapping set . When you specify. When you select SUA Only, the SMT will use the address mapping set is disabled when you have just one address mapping set . To use the pre-configured Set 255 (read only). To configure NAT, enter 15 from the main menu to bring up Menu 15.1.1 - Figure 117 Menu 15: NAT Setup Menu 15 - NAT Setup 1. P-791R v2 User's Guide 201...
... be set up inside the NAT address mapping set . When you specify. When you select SUA Only, the SMT will use the address mapping set is disabled when you have just one address mapping set . To use the pre-configured Set 255 (read only). To configure NAT, enter 15 from the main menu to bring up Menu 15.1.1 - Figure 117 Menu 15: NAT Setup Menu 15 - NAT Setup 1. P-791R v2 User's Guide 201...
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... P-791R v2 User's Guide To open this menu to configure, or leave this field, leave the name blank in the Edit Name field, and press [ENTER]. Table 94 Menu 26: Schedule Setup FIELD DESCRIPTION 1-12 This field shows the beginning of the name of each schedule set , enter the number of the schedule set 1 takes precedence over higher numbered sets. Lower numbered sets take...
... P-791R v2 User's Guide To open this menu to configure, or leave this field, leave the name blank in the Edit Name field, and press [ENTER]. Table 94 Menu 26: Schedule Setup FIELD DESCRIPTION 1-12 This field shows the beginning of the name of each schedule set , enter the number of the schedule set 1 takes precedence over higher numbered sets. Lower numbered sets take...
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... Troubleshooting 1 If you are using the CON/AUX port for your dial backup, make all of the changes you push the RESET button. See the Quick Start Guide. 2 If you are using a point-to-2point configuration, WAN backup is disabled. 33.4 Reset the ZyXEL Device to Its Factory Defaults If you reset the ZyXEL Device, you lose all of your changes again. V You will lose all of your changes when you have made. The default settings have to make...
... Troubleshooting 1 If you are using the CON/AUX port for your dial backup, make all of the changes you push the RESET button. See the Quick Start Guide. 2 If you are using a point-to-2point configuration, WAN backup is disabled. 33.4 Reset the ZyXEL Device to Its Factory Defaults If you reset the ZyXEL Device, you lose all of your changes again. V You will lose all of your changes when you have made. The default settings have to make...
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...: Network: Configuration Installing Components The Network window Configuration tab displays a list of network clients and then click OK. 5 Restart your network adapter and then click OK. 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 protocols and then click OK. If you made take effect. 288 P-791R v2 User's Guide If you need...
...: Network: Configuration Installing Components The Network window Configuration tab displays a list of network clients and then click OK. 5 Restart your network adapter and then click OK. 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 protocols and then click OK. If you made take effect. 288 P-791R v2 User's Guide If you need...
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applications high-speed Internet access 33 point-to-point connections 33 ATM traffic class. default password 37 default password, changing 38 default URL 37 DHCP 84 DHCP Relay 89 DHCP Server 89 DHCP server, remote 89 DHCP services 89 DIAL BACKUP port 75 dial-backup interface 75 disclaimer 345 DNS 84 remote management 125 DNS proxy 84 DNS server 84 learned through IPCP 84 static IP address 84 domain name 143 Domain Name System. See PPPoA. See traffic class. See filter set . See ENET ENCAP PPPoA. PPPoE. See...
applications high-speed Internet access 33 point-to-point connections 33 ATM traffic class. default password 37 default password, changing 38 default URL 37 DHCP 84 DHCP Relay 89 DHCP Server 89 DHCP server, remote 89 DHCP services 89 DIAL BACKUP port 75 dial-backup interface 75 disclaimer 345 DNS 84 remote management 125 DNS proxy 84 DNS server 84 learned through IPCP 84 static IP address 84 domain name 143 Domain Name System. See PPPoA. See traffic class. See filter set . See ENET ENCAP PPPoA. PPPoE. See...
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... 62 P-791R v2 User's Guide private 86 354 static 62 IP address class and IGMP 87 IP alias 91 and NAT 94 and traffic redirect 74 IP Control Protocol (IPCP) 84 IP Policy Routing (IPPR). See LAN. See IP alias. Login screen 38 M MAC address 90 MAC Encapsulated Routing Link Protocol. See SMT. using FTP. See command interface. See IGMP. See web configurator. using SNMP. See policy route. Maximum Burst Size (MBS) 64 Media Access Control (address). using SMT. using the command interface. using Telnet. logical network. See IP alias...
... 62 P-791R v2 User's Guide private 86 354 static 62 IP address class and IGMP 87 IP alias 91 and NAT 94 and traffic redirect 74 IP Control Protocol (IPCP) 84 IP Policy Routing (IPPR). See LAN. See IP alias. Login screen 38 M MAC address 90 MAC Encapsulated Routing Link Protocol. See SMT. using FTP. See command interface. See IGMP. See web configurator. using SNMP. See policy route. Maximum Burst Size (MBS) 64 Media Access Control (address). using SMT. using the command interface. using Telnet. logical network. See IP alias...
Quick Start Guide
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... -LAN connection and Internet access over the telephone line. This Quick Start Guide shows how to set to configure the P-791R v2. 3 POWER: Use the power adaptor provided with your P-791R v2 for Internet access. See the User's Guide for dial backup setup. The CON/AUX port and corresponding CON, AUX switch are used when you want to set up point-to-point connections. 1 Hardware Connections 4 3 2 1 1 DSL: Use the gray telephone wire to connect the P-791R v2's DSL port to a telephone jack. 2 ETHERNET: Use the yellow Ethernet cable to connect a computer to the ETHERNET port...
... -LAN connection and Internet access over the telephone line. This Quick Start Guide shows how to set to configure the P-791R v2. 3 POWER: Use the power adaptor provided with your P-791R v2 for Internet access. See the User's Guide for dial backup setup. The CON/AUX port and corresponding CON, AUX switch are used when you want to set up point-to-point connections. 1 Hardware Connections 4 3 2 1 1 DSL: Use the gray telephone wire to connect the P-791R v2's DSL port to a telephone jack. 2 ETHERNET: Use the yellow Ethernet cable to connect a computer to the ETHERNET port...