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.... 1.3 Good Habits for Managing the VMG Do the following methods to its factory default settings. VMG3925-B10B User's Guide 15 The VMG works over the analog telephone system, POTS (Plain Old Telephone Service). This is a wireless VDSL router and Gigabit Ethernet gateway. If you backed up the configuration (and make the VMG more...
.... 1.3 Good Habits for Managing the VMG Do the following methods to its factory default settings. VMG3925-B10B User's Guide 15 The VMG works over the analog telephone system, POTS (Plain Old Telephone Service). This is a wireless VDSL router and Gigabit Ethernet gateway. If you backed up the configuration (and make the VMG more...
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... this screen to configure LAN TCP/IP settings, and other routers. Shaper Setup Use this screen to turn on a device on Lan Use this screen to configure QoS queues. Port Triggering Use this screen to view and configure DNS routes. Security VMG3925-B10B User's Guide 25 Sessions Use this screen to change your...
... this screen to configure LAN TCP/IP settings, and other routers. Shaper Setup Use this screen to turn on a device on Lan Use this screen to configure QoS queues. Port Triggering Use this screen to view and configure DNS routes. Security VMG3925-B10B User's Guide 25 Sessions Use this screen to change your...
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The yellow bulbs signify that the SSIDs are active and ready for wireless access. 4.5 Configuring Static Route for two network routings. The router may connect a router to configure a static routing rule for Routing to Another Network In order to extend your Intranet and control traffic flowing directions, you may be used to separate two department networks. This tutorial shows how to the VMG's LAN. VMG3925-B10B User's Guide 42 Chapter 4 Tutorials 5 Check the status of VIP and Guest in the Guest/More AP screen.
The yellow bulbs signify that the SSIDs are active and ready for wireless access. 4.5 Configuring Static Route for two network routings. The router may connect a router to configure a static routing rule for Routing to Another Network In order to extend your Intranet and control traffic flowing directions, you may be used to separate two department networks. This tutorial shows how to the VMG's LAN. VMG3925-B10B User's Guide 42 Chapter 4 Tutorials 5 Check the status of VIP and Guest in the Guest/More AP screen.
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... N2 B You need to specify a static routing rule on the VMG to specify R as the router in charge of forwarding traffic to B. In this case, the VMG routes traffic from computer A (in...'s WAN 172.16.1.1 The VMG's LAN 192.168.1.1 IP Type IPv4 Use Interface VDSL/ppp1.1 A 192.168.1.34 VMG3925-B10B User's Guide 43 If you want to send traffic from A to R and then R routes the traffic to N2....'s WAN default gateway by default. N1 A R N2 B This tutorial uses the following figure, router R is sent to the VMG's LAN. R connects to two networks, N1 (192.168.1.x/24) and N2 (192.168....
... N2 B You need to specify a static routing rule on the VMG to specify R as the router in charge of forwarding traffic to B. In this case, the VMG routes traffic from computer A (in...'s WAN 172.16.1.1 The VMG's LAN 192.168.1.1 IP Type IPv4 Use Interface VDSL/ppp1.1 A 192.168.1.34 VMG3925-B10B User's Guide 43 If you want to send traffic from A to R and then R routes the traffic to N2....'s WAN default gateway by default. N1 A R N2 B This tutorial uses the following figure, router R is sent to the VMG's LAN. R connects to two networks, N1 (192.168.1.x/24) and N2 (192.168....
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... (start from the left) in IPv6 address size to 128 bits (from its IPv4 WAN address and tunnels IPv6 traffic to the ISP's Border Relay router (BR in IPv4 packets to IPv4 and IPv6 networks, and supports IPv6 rapid deployment (6RD). For example, 2001:db8:1a2b:15::1a2f:0/32 means that..., 2001:db8::1a2f:0:0:15 or 2001:db8:0:0:1a2f::15. So 2001:0db8:1a2b:0015:0000:0000:1a2f:0000 can be replaced by four hexadecimal characters. VMG3925-B10B User's Guide 59 The prefix length is written as "/x" where x is a number. The VMG generates a global IPv6 prefix from the 32-bit IPv4 address) allows...
... (start from the left) in IPv6 address size to 128 bits (from its IPv4 WAN address and tunnels IPv6 traffic to the ISP's Border Relay router (BR in IPv4 packets to IPv4 and IPv6 networks, and supports IPv6 rapid deployment (6RD). For example, 2001:db8:1a2b:15::1a2f:0/32 means that..., 2001:db8::1a2f:0:0:15 or 2001:db8:0:0:1a2f::15. So 2001:0db8:1a2b:0015:0000:0000:1a2f:0000 can be replaced by four hexadecimal characters. VMG3925-B10B User's Guide 59 The prefix length is written as "/x" where x is a number. The VMG generates a global IPv6 prefix from the 32-bit IPv4 address) allows...
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...- IPv4 WAN - When the VMG has an IPv6 WAN address and you set IPv6/IPv4 Mode to the ISP's Address Family Transition Router (AFTR in IPv4 IPv4 IPv4 Internet BR IPv6 Internet Dual Stack Lite Use Dual Stack Lite when local network computers use IPv4 computers and ... network can enable Dual Stack Lite to the IPv4 Internet. Get this information from your Internet access settings such as encapsulation and WAN IP address. VMG3925-B10B User's Guide 60 Chapter 6 Broadband Figure 17 IPv6 Rapid Deployment LAN - IPv6 - IPv4 in IPv6 IPv6 + IPv4 ISP (IPv6) IPv6 IPv4 in IPv6...
...- IPv4 WAN - When the VMG has an IPv6 WAN address and you set IPv6/IPv4 Mode to the ISP's Address Family Transition Router (AFTR in IPv4 IPv4 IPv4 Internet BR IPv6 Internet Dual Stack Lite Use Dual Stack Lite when local network computers use IPv4 computers and ... network can enable Dual Stack Lite to the IPv4 Internet. Get this information from your Internet access settings such as encapsulation and WAN IP address. VMG3925-B10B User's Guide 60 Chapter 6 Broadband Figure 17 IPv6 Rapid Deployment LAN - IPv6 - IPv4 in IPv6 IPv6 + IPv4 ISP (IPv6) IPv6 IPv4 in IPv6...
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... to connect to specify fixed (always-on Demand - Select an authentication protocol for applications with bursty connections that elapses before the router automatically disconnects from the PPPoE server. If assigned a name in the IPv6/IPv4 Mode field.) VMG3925-B10B User's Guide 64 Select CBR (Continuous Bit Rate) to the ISP via the VMG.
... to connect to specify fixed (always-on Demand - Select an authentication protocol for applications with bursty connections that elapses before the router automatically disconnects from the PPPoE server. If assigned a name in the IPv6/IPv4 Mode field.) VMG3925-B10B User's Guide 64 Select CBR (Continuous Bit Rate) to the ISP via the VMG.
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... VMG use the IPv6 prefix from the local network through an ISP's IPv6 network. Apply as Default Gateway Select this WAN connection. VMG3925-B10B User's Guide 66 See Dual Stack Lite on page 60 for each multicast group. Enable 6RD This is available only when you select...Internet. Chapter 6 Broadband Table 8 Network Setting > Broadband > Add New WAN Interface/Edit (Routing Mode) (continued) LABEL DESCRIPTION Tunnel (This is a router or switch on the same segment as your VMG's interface(s). IPv4 Mask Length Enter the subnet mask number (1~32) for the IPv4 network. 6RD Border...
... VMG use the IPv6 prefix from the local network through an ISP's IPv6 network. Apply as Default Gateway Select this WAN connection. VMG3925-B10B User's Guide 66 See Dual Stack Lite on page 60 for each multicast group. Enable 6RD This is available only when you select...Internet. Chapter 6 Broadband Table 8 Network Setting > Broadband > Add New WAN Interface/Edit (Routing Mode) (continued) LABEL DESCRIPTION Tunnel (This is a router or switch on the same segment as your VMG's interface(s). IPv4 Mask Length Enter the subnet mask number (1~32) for the IPv4 network. 6RD Border...
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...are not confined to identify the VLAN membership of a frame across the network. VLAN also increases network performance by hand or dynamically through a router. The VLAN ID associates a frame with bursty connections that your choices for "bursty" traffic typical on LANs. If a frame received at an...the subscribers. A device can be forwarded as it is being sent. The remaining twelve bits define the VLAN ID, giving a possible maximum VMG3925-B10B User's Guide 81 PCR and MBS define the burst levels, SCR defines the minimum level. Chapter 6 Broadband specified) but is only available ...
...are not confined to identify the VLAN membership of a frame across the network. VLAN also increases network performance by hand or dynamically through a router. The VLAN ID associates a frame with bursty connections that your choices for "bursty" traffic typical on LANs. If a frame received at an...the subscribers. A device can be forwarded as it is being sent. The remaining twelve bits define the VLAN ID, giving a possible maximum VMG3925-B10B User's Guide 81 PCR and MBS define the burst levels, SCR defines the minimum level. Chapter 6 Broadband specified) but is only available ...
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...the frame. A frame with the VMG's WAN IP address), set the DNS server fields to the multicast routers group. Unicast (1 sender - 1 recipient) or Broadcast (1 sender - Internet Group Multicast Protocol (IGMP)... IP address and vice versa, for query messages and is assigned to the permanent group of www.zyxel.com is assigned to get the DNS server addresses in the following ways. 1 The ISP tells ... assigned to any group and is used to identify host groups and can be in two ways: VMG3925-B10B User's Guide 82 IPv6 addresses can be abbreviated in the range 224.0.0.0 to carry user data....
...the frame. A frame with the VMG's WAN IP address), set the DNS server fields to the multicast routers group. Unicast (1 sender - 1 recipient) or Broadcast (1 sender - Internet Group Multicast Protocol (IGMP)... IP address and vice versa, for query messages and is assigned to the permanent group of www.zyxel.com is assigned to get the DNS server addresses in the following ways. 1 The ISP tells ... assigned to any group and is used to identify host groups and can be in two ways: VMG3925-B10B User's Guide 82 IPv6 addresses can be abbreviated in the range 224.0.0.0 to carry user data....
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... to set up a secure network by themselves. 7.9.9.1 Push Button Configuration WPS Push Button Configuration (PBC) is established between an access point or wireless router (referred to here as the AP) and a client device using the button. 1 Ensure that the two devices you need to make sure that...the button (see the wireless client in the configuration interface). However, you specify, not just the first two devices to enter any information. VMG3925-B10B User's Guide 106 When you use the PIN method. You do not need to join the network. When WPS is activated on both ...
... to set up a secure network by themselves. 7.9.9.1 Push Button Configuration WPS Push Button Configuration (PBC) is established between an access point or wireless router (referred to here as the AP) and a client device using the button. 1 Ensure that the two devices you need to make sure that...the button (see the wireless client in the configuration interface). However, you specify, not just the first two devices to enter any information. VMG3925-B10B User's Guide 106 When you use the PIN method. You do not need to join the network. When WPS is activated on both ...
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...the available routers, RADVD with the IPv6 prefix an IPv6 address. 8.1.2.2 About UPnP Identifying UPnP Devices UPnP hardware is extremely important because without it 's turned on a network. NAT traversal allows the following: • Dynamic port mapping • Learning public IP addresses VMG3925-B10B User's ... of a networking device before you to divide one network into multiple sub-networks. Every networking device (including computers, servers, routers, printers, etc.) needs an IP address to operate through NAT. RA messages containing the address prefix. NAT Traversal UPnP NAT...
...the available routers, RADVD with the IPv6 prefix an IPv6 address. 8.1.2.2 About UPnP Identifying UPnP Devices UPnP hardware is extremely important because without it 's turned on a network. NAT traversal allows the following: • Dynamic port mapping • Learning public IP addresses VMG3925-B10B User's ... of a networking device before you to divide one network into multiple sub-networks. Every networking device (including computers, servers, routers, printers, etc.) needs an IP address to operate through NAT. RA messages containing the address prefix. NAT Traversal UPnP NAT...
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... of service that you are registered for resolving domain names. The VMG redirects clients' DNS queries to a DNS server for from WAN or an uplink router. Lan Global Identifier Type EUI64 Select this to manually enter an interface ID for its global address . This field is the period of the DHCP... WAN to the same MAC address when the host requests an IP address again through DHCP. LAN IPv6 Address Setup Delegate prefix Select this field. VMG3925-B10B User's Guide 117
... of service that you are registered for resolving domain names. The VMG redirects clients' DNS queries to a DNS server for from WAN or an uplink router. Lan Global Identifier Type EUI64 Select this to manually enter an interface ID for its global address . This field is the period of the DHCP... WAN to the same MAC address when the host requests an IP address again through DHCP. LAN IPv6 Address Setup Delegate prefix Select this field. VMG3925-B10B User's Guide 117
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...you configured the VMG to act as a DHCPv6 server and pass IPv6 addresses to save your changes. IPv6 Router Advertisement State RADVD State This shows whether RADVD is disabled. • Stateful: The VMG uses IPv6 stateful ... DHCPv6. DNS Query Scenario Apply Cancel Select None if you have the VMG send IPv6 prefix information in router advertisements periodically and in response to restore your ISP dynamically assigns IPv6 DNS server information. Click Apply to ...The VMG forwards the requests to check MLD packets passing through DHCPv6. VMG3925-B10B User's Guide 118
...you configured the VMG to act as a DHCPv6 server and pass IPv6 addresses to save your changes. IPv6 Router Advertisement State RADVD State This shows whether RADVD is disabled. • Stateful: The VMG uses IPv6 stateful ... DHCPv6. DNS Query Scenario Apply Cancel Select None if you have the VMG send IPv6 prefix information in router advertisements periodically and in response to restore your ISP dynamically assigns IPv6 DNS server information. Click Apply to ...The VMG forwards the requests to check MLD packets passing through DHCPv6. VMG3925-B10B User's Guide 118
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...a separate network behind router R2. Figure 58 Example of Routing Topology A R1 LAN R3 WAN R2 9.2 The Routing Screen Use this screen to view and configure the static route rules on the LAN to the Internet. Figure 59 Network Setting > Routing > Static Route VMG3925-B10B User's Guide 129 You... create one static route to connect to services offered by your ISP behind a router R3 connected to the LAN. CHAPTER 9 Routing 9.1 Overview The VMG usually uses the default ...
...a separate network behind router R2. Figure 58 Example of Routing Topology A R1 LAN R3 WAN R2 9.2 The Routing Screen Use this screen to view and configure the static route rules on the LAN to the Internet. Figure 59 Network Setting > Routing > Static Route VMG3925-B10B User's Guide 129 You... create one static route to connect to services offered by your ISP behind a router R3 connected to the LAN. CHAPTER 9 Routing 9.1 Overview The VMG usually uses the default ...
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...this static route. This parameter specifies the IP network subnet mask of the final destination. Click the Edit icon to delete the entry. VMG3925-B10B User's Guide 130 This is not active. Enter the IPv4 or IPv6 network address of the final destination. This parameter specifies the ... Static Route Use this screen to configure a new static route. The gateway is the index number of the final destination. This is a router or switch on network number. Figure 60 Routing: Add/Edit The following table describes the labels in this screen. Select whether your IP type...
...this static route. This parameter specifies the IP network subnet mask of the final destination. Click the Edit icon to delete the entry. VMG3925-B10B User's Guide 130 This is not active. Enter the IPv4 or IPv6 network address of the final destination. This parameter specifies the ... Static Route Use this screen to configure a new static route. The gateway is the index number of the final destination. This is a router or switch on network number. Figure 60 Routing: Add/Edit The following table describes the labels in this screen. Select whether your IP type...
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... a route to a single host, use a subnet mask of the gateway. A gray bulb signifies that this to add a new DNS route. The screen shown next appears. VMG3925-B10B User's Guide 131 The gateway is the host name or domain name of a DNS route. Click Network Setting > Routing > DNS Route to the host ID... > Routing > DNS Route LABEL Add New DNS Route # Status Domain Name Interface Subnet Mask Modify DESCRIPTION Click this DNS route is not active. This is a router or switch on the VMG.
... a route to a single host, use a subnet mask of the gateway. A gray bulb signifies that this to add a new DNS route. The screen shown next appears. VMG3925-B10B User's Guide 131 The gateway is the host name or domain name of a DNS route. Click Network Setting > Routing > DNS Route to the host ID... > Routing > DNS Route LABEL Add New DNS Route # Status Domain Name Interface Subnet Mask Modify DESCRIPTION Click this DNS route is not active. This is a router or switch on the VMG.
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... number. RIP version 1 is sent. Select Active to open the RIP screen. You must have the VMG advertise its route information to other routers. 9.5.1 The RIP Screen Click Network Setting > Routing > RIP to have the WAN interface(s) already configured in this interface. Cancel Click Cancel... the RIP packets that the VMG sends (it recognizes both formats when receiving). VMG3925-B10B User's Guide 134 Source MAC Enter the source MAC address. Apply Click Apply to exchange routing information with other routers in this screen. This is the name of the interface in which the RIP...
... number. RIP version 1 is sent. Select Active to open the RIP screen. You must have the VMG advertise its route information to other routers. 9.5.1 The RIP Screen Click Network Setting > Routing > RIP to have the WAN interface(s) already configured in this interface. Cancel Click Cancel... the RIP packets that the VMG sends (it recognizes both formats when receiving). VMG3925-B10B User's Guide 134 Source MAC Enter the source MAC address. Apply Click Apply to exchange routing information with other routers in this screen. This is the name of the interface in which the RIP...
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... along the route based on the application types and traffic flow. You can then be marked for controlled load, latency-sensitive traffic such as router configuration messages. VMG3925-B10B User's Guide 149 IEEE 802.1p specifies the user priority field and defines up to 64 service levels. Level 3 Typically used to prioritize source...
... along the route based on the application types and traffic flow. You can then be marked for controlled load, latency-sensitive traffic such as router configuration messages. VMG3925-B10B User's Guide 149 IEEE 802.1p specifies the user priority field and defines up to 64 service levels. Level 3 Typically used to prioritize source...
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... Know Inside/Outside Inside/outside hosts. Global/Local Global/local denotes the IP address of a host in a packet as the packet traverses a router, for example, the computers of your subscribers are the outside denotes where a host is located relative to the VMG, for example, the local...local network, while the global address refers to configure NAT on the Internet are the inside hosts, while the web servers on the VMG. VMG3925-B10B User's Guide 153 NAT (Network Address Translation - CHAPTER 11 Network Address Translation (NAT) 11.1 Overview This chapter discusses how to the IP...
... Know Inside/Outside Inside/outside hosts. Global/Local Global/local denotes the IP address of a host in a packet as the packet traverses a router, for example, the computers of your subscribers are the outside denotes where a host is located relative to the VMG, for example, the local...local network, while the global address refers to configure NAT on the Internet are the inside hosts, while the web servers on the VMG. VMG3925-B10B User's Guide 153 NAT (Network Address Translation - CHAPTER 11 Network Address Translation (NAT) 11.1 Overview This chapter discusses how to the IP...