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Contents OverviewP-2612HW Series User’s Guide10
Chapter 6 WAN SetupP-2612HW Series User’s Guide1006.1.2 What You Need to Know About WANEncapsulation MethodEncapsulation is used to include data from
Chapter 6 WAN SetupP-2612HW Series User’s Guide1016.2 The Internet Access Setup Screen Use this screen to change your ZyXEL Device’s WAN settings. C
Chapter 6 WAN SetupP-2612HW Series User’s Guide102The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 19 Network > WAN > Internet
Chapter 6 WAN SetupP-2612HW Series User’s Guide103IP Address This option is available if you set the WAN mode to Ethernet WAN or select Routing in th
Chapter 6 WAN SetupP-2612HW Series User’s Guide1046.2.1 Advanced Internet Access Setup Use this screen to edit your ZyXEL Device's advanced WAN
Chapter 6 WAN SetupP-2612HW Series User’s Guide1056.3 The More Connections Screen The ZyXEL Device allows you to configure more than one Internet ac
Chapter 6 WAN SetupP-2612HW Series User’s Guide106access, you are configuring the first WAN connection. This screen is not available if you set the WA
Chapter 6 WAN SetupP-2612HW Series User’s Guide1076.3.1 More Connections Edit Click the edit icon in the More Connections screen to configure a conn
Chapter 6 WAN SetupP-2612HW Series User’s Guide108Mode Select Routing from the drop-down list box if your ISP allows multiple computers to share an In
Chapter 6 WAN SetupP-2612HW Series User’s Guide109ConnectionNailed-Up Connection Select Nailed-Up Connection when you want your connection up all the
Table of ContentsP-2612HW Series User’s Guide11Table of ContentsAbout This User's Guide...
Chapter 6 WAN SetupP-2612HW Series User’s Guide1106.3.2 Configuring More Connections Advanced Setup To edit your ZyXEL Device's advanced WAN set
Chapter 6 WAN SetupP-2612HW Series User’s Guide111Peak Cell Rate Divide the DSL line rate (bps) by 424 (the size of an ATM cell) to find the Peak Cel
Chapter 6 WAN SetupP-2612HW Series User’s Guide1126.4 The WAN Backup Setup Screen Use this screen to configure your ZyXEL Device’s WAN backup. Click
Chapter 6 WAN SetupP-2612HW Series User’s Guide1136.5 WAN Technical ReferenceThis section provides some technical background information about the t
Chapter 6 WAN SetupP-2612HW Series User’s Guide1146.5.1.1 ENET ENCAPThe MAC Encapsulated Routing Link Protocol (ENET ENCAP) is only implemented with
Chapter 6 WAN SetupP-2612HW Series User’s Guide115method assumes that each protocol is carried over a separate ATM virtual circuit (VC-based multiple
Chapter 6 WAN SetupP-2612HW Series User’s Guide116IP Assignment with RFC 1483 EncapsulationIn this case the IP address assignment must be static.IP As
Chapter 6 WAN SetupP-2612HW Series User’s Guide1176.5.8 Traffic ShapingTraffic Shaping is an agreement between the carrier and the subscriber to reg
Chapter 6 WAN SetupP-2612HW Series User’s Guide118Constant Bit Rate (CBR)Constant Bit Rate (CBR) provides fixed bandwidth that is always available eve
Chapter 6 WAN SetupP-2612HW Series User’s Guide1196.6 Traffic Redirect Traffic redirect forwards traffic to a backup gateway when the ZyXEL Device c
Table of ContentsP-2612HW Series User’s Guide123.3 Wireless Connection Wizard Setup ...
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P-2612HW Series User’s Guide121CHAPTER 7 LAN Setup7.1 Overview A Local Area Network (LAN) is a shared communication system to which many computers
Chapter 7 LAN SetupP-2612HW Series User’s Guide1227.1.2 What You Need To Know About LANIP AddressSimilar to the way houses on a street share a common
Chapter 7 LAN SetupP-2612HW Series User’s Guide123and subnet mask of your ZyXEL Device and configure the DNS server information that the ZyXEL Device
Chapter 7 LAN SetupP-2612HW Series User’s Guide1247.2.1 The Advanced LAN Setup Screen RIPRIP (Routing Information Protocol) allows a router to exchan
Chapter 7 LAN SetupP-2612HW Series User’s Guide125Multicast and IGMPTraditionally, IP packets are transmitted in one of either two ways - Unicast (1
Chapter 7 LAN SetupP-2612HW Series User’s Guide1267.3 The LAN Client List ScreenUse this table to assign IP addresses on the LAN to specific individu
Chapter 7 LAN SetupP-2612HW Series User’s Guide127Click Network > LAN > Client List to open the following screen. Use this screen to change you
Chapter 7 LAN SetupP-2612HW Series User’s Guide1287.4 The LAN IP Alias ScreenIP alias partitions a physical network into different logical networks o
Chapter 7 LAN SetupP-2612HW Series User’s Guide129The following table describes the labels in this screen. 7.5 LAN Technical ReferenceThis section p
Table of ContentsP-2612HW Series User’s Guide136.2 The Internet Access Setup Screen ...
Chapter 7 LAN SetupP-2612HW Series User’s Guide1307.5.1 LANs, WANs and the ZyXEL DeviceThe actual physical connection determines whether the ZyXEL De
Chapter 7 LAN SetupP-2612HW Series User’s Guide131• The ISP tells you the DNS server addresses, usually in the form of an information sheet, when you
Chapter 7 LAN SetupP-2612HW Series User’s Guide132Once you have decided on the network number, pick an IP address that is easy to remember, for instan
Chapter 7 LAN SetupP-2612HW Series User’s Guide133• None - the ZyXEL Device will not send any RIP packets and will ignore any RIP packets received.Th
Chapter 7 LAN SetupP-2612HW Series User’s Guide134configure the network settings of the computer every time you want to access the Internet via the Zy
Chapter 7 LAN SetupP-2612HW Series User’s Guide135The following lists out the steps taken, when a computer tries to access the Internet for the first
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P-2612HW Series User’s Guide137CHAPTER 8 Wireless LAN8.1 Overview The blue circle marks a wireless LAN in the following figure. Wireless clients (A
Chapter 8 Wireless LANP-2612HW Series User’s Guide138•Use the AP screen (see Section 8.2 on page 140) to turn the wireless connection on or off, set u
Chapter 8 Wireless LANP-2612HW Series User’s Guide139• An access point is a radio with a wired connection to a network, which can connect with numero
Table of ContentsP-2612HW Series User’s Guide148.2 AP Screen ...
Chapter 8 Wireless LANP-2612HW Series User’s Guide140The MAC address filter controls access to the wireless network. You can use the MAC address of ea
Chapter 8 Wireless LANP-2612HW Series User’s Guide141Click Network > Wireless LAN to open the AP screen.Figure 91 Network > Wireless LAN >
Chapter 8 Wireless LANP-2612HW Series User’s Guide1428.2.1 No SecuritySelect No Security to allow wireless devices to communicate with the access poi
Chapter 8 Wireless LANP-2612HW Series User’s Guide1438.2.2 WEP EncryptionIn order to configure and enable WEP encryption; click Network > Wireles
Chapter 8 Wireless LANP-2612HW Series User’s Guide1448.2.3 WPA(2)-PSK In order to configure and enable WPA(2)-PSK authentication; click Network >
Chapter 8 Wireless LANP-2612HW Series User’s Guide145ReAuthentication Timer (in seconds)Specify how often wireless stations have to resend usernames
Chapter 8 Wireless LANP-2612HW Series User’s Guide1468.2.4 WPA(2) Authentication ScreenIn order to configure and enable WPA authentication; click the
Chapter 8 Wireless LANP-2612HW Series User’s Guide147ReAuthentication Timer (in seconds)Specify how often wireless stations have to resend usernames
Chapter 8 Wireless LANP-2612HW Series User’s Guide1488.2.5 Wireless LAN Advanced Setup To configure advanced wireless settings, click the Advanced Se
Chapter 8 Wireless LANP-2612HW Series User’s Guide1498.3 More AP ScreenThis screen allows you to enable and configure multiple BSSs on the ZyXEL Dev
Table of ContentsP-2612HW Series User’s Guide1510.1.2 What You Need to Know About VoIP ...
Chapter 8 Wireless LANP-2612HW Series User’s Guide1508.3.1 More AP EditUse this screen to edit an SSID profile. Click the Edit icon next to an SSID i
Chapter 8 Wireless LANP-2612HW Series User’s Guide1518.4 MAC Filter Use this screen to change your ZyXEL Device’s MAC filter settings. Click Net
Chapter 8 Wireless LANP-2612HW Series User’s Guide1528.5 WPSUse this screen to configure WiFi Protected Setup (WPS) on your ZyXEL Device.WPS allows y
Chapter 8 Wireless LANP-2612HW Series User’s Guide1538.6 WPS StationUse this screen to set up a WPS wireless network using either Push Button Config
Chapter 8 Wireless LANP-2612HW Series User’s Guide154The following table describes the labels in this screen.8.7 WDS Screen Use this screen to set up
Chapter 8 Wireless LANP-2612HW Series User’s Guide155Click Network > Wireless LAN > WDS. The following screen displays.Figure 102 Network >
Chapter 8 Wireless LANP-2612HW Series User’s Guide1568.8 Scheduling Screen Click Network > Wireless LAN > Scheduling to open the Wireless LAN S
Chapter 8 Wireless LANP-2612HW Series User’s Guide1578.9 Wireless LAN Technical ReferenceThis section discusses wireless LANs in depth. For more inf
Chapter 8 Wireless LANP-2612HW Series User’s Guide158This type of security is fairly weak, however, because there are ways for unauthorized wireless d
Chapter 8 Wireless LANP-2612HW Series User’s Guide1598.9.2.4 EncryptionWireless networks can use encryption to protect the information that is sent
Table of ContentsP-2612HW Series User’s Guide1612.3.2 Customized Services ...
Chapter 8 Wireless LANP-2612HW Series User’s Guide1608.9.3 MBSSIDTraditionally, you needed to use different APs to configure different Basic Service
Chapter 8 Wireless LANP-2612HW Series User’s Guide1618.9.5 WiFi Protected SetupYour ZyXEL Device supports WiFi Protected Setup (WPS), which is an ea
Chapter 8 Wireless LANP-2612HW Series User’s Guide1628.9.5.2 PIN ConfigurationEach WPS-enabled device has its own PIN (Personal Identification Number
Chapter 8 Wireless LANP-2612HW Series User’s Guide163The following figure shows a WPS-enabled wireless client (installed in a notebook computer) conn
Chapter 8 Wireless LANP-2612HW Series User’s Guide164The following figure shows a WPS-enabled client (installed in a notebook computer) connecting to
Chapter 8 Wireless LANP-2612HW Series User’s Guide1658.9.5.4 Example WPS Network SetupThis section shows how security settings are distributed in an
Chapter 8 Wireless LANP-2612HW Series User’s Guide166point. However, you know that Client 2 supports the registrar function, so you use it to perform
Chapter 8 Wireless LANP-2612HW Series User’s Guide167• When you use the PBC method, there is a short period (from the moment you press the button on
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P-2612HW Series User’s Guide169CHAPTER 9 Network Address Translation(NAT)9.1 Overview NAT (Network Address Translation - NAT, RFC 1631) is the trans
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Chapter 9 Network Address Translation (NAT)P-2612HW Series User’s Guide170NATIn the simplest form, NAT changes the source IP address in a packet recei
Chapter 9 Network Address Translation (NAT)P-2612HW Series User’s Guide171Click Network > NAT to open the following screen. Figure 110 Network
Chapter 9 Network Address Translation (NAT)P-2612HW Series User’s Guide1729.3 Port Forwarding Note: This screen is available only when you select SU
Chapter 9 Network Address Translation (NAT)P-2612HW Series User’s Guide173addresses and the ISP assigns the WAN IP address. The NAT network appears a
Chapter 9 Network Address Translation (NAT)P-2612HW Series User’s Guide174The following table describes the fields in this screen. Table 45 Network
Chapter 9 Network Address Translation (NAT)P-2612HW Series User’s Guide1759.3.2 Port Forwarding Rule Edit Use this screen to add or edit a port forw
Chapter 9 Network Address Translation (NAT)P-2612HW Series User’s Guide1769.4 Address Mapping Note: The Address Mapping screen is available only when
Chapter 9 Network Address Translation (NAT)P-2612HW Series User’s Guide1779.4.1 Address Mapping Rule Edit To edit an address mapping rule, click the
Chapter 9 Network Address Translation (NAT)P-2612HW Series User’s Guide178The following table describes the fields in this screen. 9.4.2 SIP ALG A SI
Chapter 9 Network Address Translation (NAT)P-2612HW Series User’s Guide179Use this screen to enable and disable the SIP (VoIP) ALG in the ZyXEL Devic
Table of ContentsP-2612HW Series User’s Guide18Chapter 18Quality of Service (QoS)...
Chapter 9 Network Address Translation (NAT)P-2612HW Series User’s Guide180host when the packet is on the WAN side. The following table summarizes this
Chapter 9 Network Address Translation (NAT)P-2612HW Series User’s Guide181and port numbers so incoming reply packets can have their original values r
Chapter 9 Network Address Translation (NAT)P-2612HW Series User’s Guide1829.5.4 NAT ApplicationThe following figure illustrates a possible NAT applic
Chapter 9 Network Address Translation (NAT)P-2612HW Series User’s Guide183• Many to Many Overload: In Many-to-Many Overload mode, the ZyXEL Device ma
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P-2612HW Series User’s Guide185CHAPTER 10 Voice10.1 OverviewUse this chapter to:• Connect an analog phone to the ZyXEL Device.• Make phone calls ove
Chapter 10 VoiceP-2612HW Series User’s Guide186•Use the Incoming Call Policy screen (Section 10.11 on page 203) to configure how the ZyXEL Device deal
Chapter 10 VoiceP-2612HW Series User’s Guide187See Section 10.13 on page 206 for advanced technical information on SIP.10.1.3 Before You Begin• Befo
Chapter 10 VoiceP-2612HW Series User’s Guide188Use this screen to maintain basic information about each SIP account. You can also enable and disable e
Chapter 10 VoiceP-2612HW Series User’s Guide189REGISTER Server AddressEnter the IP address or domain name of the SIP register server, if your VoIP se
Table of ContentsP-2612HW Series User’s Guide1921.4 Using UPnP in Windows XP Example ...
Chapter 10 VoiceP-2612HW Series User’s Guide19010.3 The Advanced SIP Setup Screen Click VoIP > SIP > SIP Settings to open the SIP Settings scre
Chapter 10 VoiceP-2612HW Series User’s Guide191Each field is described in the following table.Table 53 VoIP > SIP Settings > AdvancedLABEL DE
Chapter 10 VoiceP-2612HW Series User’s Guide192Primary Compression TypeSelect the ZyXEL Device’s first choice for voice coder/decoder.Secondary Compre
Chapter 10 VoiceP-2612HW Series User’s Guide19310.4 The SIP QoS Screen Use this screen to maintain ToS and VLAN settings for the ZyXEL Device. To ac
Chapter 10 VoiceP-2612HW Series User’s Guide19410.5 The Analog Phone Screen Use this screen to control which SIP accounts and PSTN line each phone us
Chapter 10 VoiceP-2612HW Series User’s Guide195Voice Activity Detection/Silence SuppressionVoice Activity Detection (VAD) detects whether or not spee
Chapter 10 VoiceP-2612HW Series User’s Guide196Each field is described in the following table.Table 56 VoIP > Phone > Analog Phone > Advanc
Chapter 10 VoiceP-2612HW Series User’s Guide19710.7 The Phone Settings Ext. Table Screen Each phone connected to the ZyXEL Device has an extension n
Chapter 10 VoiceP-2612HW Series User’s Guide19810.8 The Common Phone Settings Screen Use this screen to activate and deactivate immediate dialing. To
Chapter 10 VoiceP-2612HW Series User’s Guide199Each field is described in the following table.10.9 The Phone Region Screen Use this screen to mainta
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Chapter 10 VoiceP-2612HW Series User’s Guide200Each field is described in the following table.10.10 The Speed Dial ScreenUse this screen to add, edit
Chapter 10 VoiceP-2612HW Series User’s Guide201sends SIP INVITE requests to the peer VoIP device when you use the speed dial entry.Figure 127 Phone
Chapter 10 VoiceP-2612HW Series User’s Guide202# This field displays the speed-dial number you should dial to use this entry.Number This field display
Chapter 10 VoiceP-2612HW Series User’s Guide20310.11 Incoming Call Policy Screen Use this screen to maintain rules for handling incoming calls. You
Chapter 10 VoiceP-2612HW Series User’s Guide204Busy Forward to NumberSelect this if you want the ZyXEL Device to forward incoming calls to the specifi
Chapter 10 VoiceP-2612HW Series User’s Guide20510.12 SIP Prefix ScreenThe SIP prefix screen allows you to set up numbers you dial on your phone to s
Chapter 10 VoiceP-2612HW Series User’s Guide20610.13 SIP Technical ReferenceThis section contains background material relevant to the VoIP > SIP s
Chapter 10 VoiceP-2612HW Series User’s Guide207signaling. SIP handles telephone calls and can interface with traditional circuit-switched telephone n
Chapter 10 VoiceP-2612HW Series User’s Guide208The ZyXEL Device attempts to register all enabled subscriber ports when it is switched on. When you ena
Chapter 10 VoiceP-2612HW Series User’s Guide2092 The SIP proxy server forwards the call invitation to C.Figure 131 SIP Proxy ServerSIP Redirect Ser
Table of ContentsP-2612HW Series User’s Guide21Appendix C IP Addresses and Subnetting ...
Chapter 10 VoiceP-2612HW Series User’s Guide2103 Client device A then sends the call invitation to client device C.Figure 132 SIP Redirect ServerSIP
Chapter 10 VoiceP-2612HW Series User’s Guide2111 A sends a SIP INVITE request to B. This message is an invitation for B to participate in a SIP telep
Chapter 10 VoiceP-2612HW Series User’s Guide212The following figure shows the SIP and session traffic flow between the user agents (UA 1 and UA 2) and
Chapter 10 VoiceP-2612HW Series User’s Guide2132 Proxy 1 sends a SIP INVITE request to Proxy 2. Proxy 2 sends a response indicating that it is trying
Chapter 10 VoiceP-2612HW Series User’s Guide214Pulse dialing sends a series of clicks to the local phone office in order to dial numbers.3MWI (Message
Chapter 10 VoiceP-2612HW Series User’s Guide2151 Pick up the phone and press “****” on your phone’s keypad and wait for the message that says you are
Chapter 10 VoiceP-2612HW Series User’s Guide216DSCP and Per-Hop Behavior DiffServ defines a new DS (Differentiated Services) field to replace the Type
Chapter 10 VoiceP-2612HW Series User’s Guide217• Three-Way Conference•Internal Calls• Call Park and Pickup•Do not DisturbNote: To take full advantage
Chapter 10 VoiceP-2612HW Series User’s Guide218European Call HoldCall hold allows you to put a call (A) on hold by pressing the flash key. If you have
Chapter 10 VoiceP-2612HW Series User’s Guide2193 After you hear the ring signal or the second party answers it, hang up the phone.European Three-Way
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Chapter 10 VoiceP-2612HW Series User’s Guide220USA Call Waiting This allows you to place a call on hold while you answer another incoming call on the
P-2612HW Series User’s Guide221CHAPTER 11 Phone Usage11.1 OverviewThis chapter describes how to use a phone connected to your ZyXEL Device for basic
Chapter 11 Phone UsageP-2612HW Series User’s Guide2221 During the call, press “*97#” and then any number (up to 8 digits long). You need to remember t
Chapter 11 Phone UsageP-2612HW Series User’s Guide22311.7 Phone Services OverviewSupplementary services such as call hold, call waiting, and call tr
Chapter 11 Phone UsageP-2612HW Series User’s Guide224After pressing the flash key, if you do not issue the sub-command before the default sub-command
Chapter 11 Phone UsageP-2612HW Series User’s Guide225• Disconnect the first call and answer the second call.Either press the flash key and press “1”,
Chapter 11 Phone UsageP-2612HW Series User’s Guide226After pressing the flash key, if you do not issue the sub-command before the default sub-command
Chapter 11 Phone UsageP-2612HW Series User’s Guide2271 When you are on the phone talking to someone (party A), press the flash key to put the caller
Chapter 11 Phone UsageP-2612HW Series User’s Guide228*21# Enable call forward Use these to allow you to use the call forwarding tables you set in the
P-2612HW Series User’s Guide229CHAPTER 12 Firewall12.1 OverviewUse the ZyXEL Device firewall screens to enable and configure the firewall that prote
23PART IIntroductionIntroducing the ZyXEL Device (25)Introducing the Web Configurator (31)Wizards (39)Tutorial (57)
Chapter 12 FirewallP-2612HW Series User’s Guide230•Use the Threshold screen (Section 12.4 on page 241) to set the thresholds that the ZyXEL Device use
Chapter 12 FirewallP-2612HW Series User’s Guide2311 Click Security > Firewall > Rules.2 Select WAN to LAN in the Packet Direction field. Figure
Chapter 12 FirewallP-2612HW Series User’s Guide2328 Configure the destination address screen as follows and click Add.Figure 138 Firewall Example: E
Chapter 12 FirewallP-2612HW Series User’s Guide233Note: Custom services show up with an “*” before their names in the Services list box and the Rules
Chapter 12 FirewallP-2612HW Series User’s Guide234Rule 1 allows a “MyService” connection from the WAN to IP addresses 10.0.0.10 through 10.0.0.15 on t
Chapter 12 FirewallP-2612HW Series User’s Guide235The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 72 Security > Firewall > Gen
Chapter 12 FirewallP-2612HW Series User’s Guide23612.3 The Firewall Rule ScreenNote: The ordering of your rules is very important as rules are applie
Chapter 12 FirewallP-2612HW Series User’s Guide23712.3.1 Configuring Firewall Rules Refer to Section 12.1.2 on page 230 for more information. Sourc
Chapter 12 FirewallP-2612HW Series User’s Guide238Use this screen to configure firewall rules. In the Rules screen, select an index number and click A
Chapter 12 FirewallP-2612HW Series User’s Guide239The following table describes the labels in this screen.Table 74 Security > Firewall > Rule
Chapter 12 FirewallP-2612HW Series User’s Guide24012.3.2 Customized Services Configure customized services and port numbers not predefined by the ZyX
Chapter 12 FirewallP-2612HW Series User’s Guide24112.3.3 Configuring a Customized Service Use this screen to add a customized rule or edit an exist
Chapter 12 FirewallP-2612HW Series User’s Guide242For TCP, half-open means that the session has not reached the established state-the TCP three-way ha
Chapter 12 FirewallP-2612HW Series User’s Guide243• If you often use P2P applications such as file sharing with eMule or eDonkey, it’s recommended th
Chapter 12 FirewallP-2612HW Series User’s Guide244One Minute High This is the rate of new half-open sessions per minute that causes the firewall to st
Chapter 12 FirewallP-2612HW Series User’s Guide24512.5 Firewall Technical ReferenceThis section provides some technical background information about
Chapter 12 FirewallP-2612HW Series User’s Guide246•WAN to WAN/ Router By default the ZyXEL Device stops computers on the WAN from managing the ZyXEL D
Chapter 12 FirewallP-2612HW Series User’s Guide24712.5.3 Security ConsiderationsNote: Incorrectly configuring the firewall may block valid access or
Chapter 12 FirewallP-2612HW Series User’s Guide248route” (also called asymmetrical route) problem may occur. The steps below describe the “triangle ro
Chapter 12 FirewallP-2612HW Series User’s Guide2492 The ZyXEL Device reroutes the packet to Gateway A, which is in Subnet 2. 3 The reply from the WAN
P-2612HW Series User’s Guide25CHAPTER 1 Introducing the ZyXEL Device1.1 OverviewThe P-2612HW Series is an Integrated Access Device (IAD) that combin
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P-2612HW Series User’s Guide251CHAPTER 13 Content Filtering13.1 Overview Internet content filtering allows you to block web sites based on keywords
Chapter 13 Content FilteringP-2612HW Series User’s Guide25213.1.4 Content Filtering ExampleThe following shows the steps required for a parent (Bob)
Chapter 13 Content FilteringP-2612HW Series User’s Guide2534 Click Apply.Figure 152 Security > Content Filter > Schedule: ExampleThe children
Chapter 13 Content FilteringP-2612HW Series User’s Guide25413.2 The Keyword Screen Use this screen to block sites containing certain keywords in the
Chapter 13 Content FilteringP-2612HW Series User’s Guide25513.3 The Schedule Screen Use this screen to set the days and times for the ZyXEL Device t
Chapter 13 Content FilteringP-2612HW Series User’s Guide25613.4 The Trusted Screen Use this screen to exclude a range of users on the LAN from conten
P-2612HW Series User’s Guide257CHAPTER 14 VPN14.1 OverviewA virtual private network (VPN) provides secure communications between sites without the e
Chapter 14 VPNP-2612HW Series User’s Guide25814.1.2 What You Need to Know About IPSec VPNA VPN tunnel is usually established in two phases. Each phas
Chapter 14 VPNP-2612HW Series User’s Guide259If the remote secure gateway has a static WAN IP address, enter it in the Secure Gateway Address field.
Chapter 1 Introducing the ZyXEL DeviceP-2612HW Series User’s Guide26Computers can connect to the ZyXEL Device’s LAN ports (or wirelessly).Figure 1 Z
Chapter 14 VPNP-2612HW Series User’s Guide26014.2 VPN Setup Screen The following figure helps explain the main fields in the web configurator.Figure
Chapter 14 VPNP-2612HW Series User’s Guide261The following table describes the fields in this screen.Table 81 Security > VPN > SetupLABEL DES
Chapter 14 VPNP-2612HW Series User’s Guide26214.3 The VPN Edit Screen Click an Edit icon in the VPN Setup screen to edit VPN policies. Figure 161 S
Chapter 14 VPNP-2612HW Series User’s Guide263Keep Alive Select either Yes or No from the drop-down list box. Select Yes to have the ZyXEL Device auto
Chapter 14 VPNP-2612HW Series User’s Guide264End / Subnet MaskWhen the Local Address Type field is configured to Single, this field is N/A. When the L
Chapter 14 VPNP-2612HW Series User’s Guide265Content When you select IP in the Local ID Type field, type the IP address of your computer in the local
Chapter 14 VPNP-2612HW Series User’s Guide266Secure Gateway AddressType the WAN IP address or the URL (up to 31 characters) of the IPSec router with w
Chapter 14 VPNP-2612HW Series User’s Guide267Encryption AlgorithmSelect DES, 3DES, AES or NULL from the drop-down list box. When you use one of these
Chapter 14 VPNP-2612HW Series User’s Guide26814.4 Configuring Advanced IKE Settings Click Advanced Setup in the VPN Setup-Edit screen to open this sc
Chapter 14 VPNP-2612HW Series User’s Guide269Remote Start Port 0 is the default and signifies any port. Type a port number from 0 to 65535. Some of t
Chapter 1 Introducing the ZyXEL DeviceP-2612HW Series User’s Guide271.1.2 VoIP FeaturesYou can register up to 2 SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) ac
Chapter 14 VPNP-2612HW Series User’s Guide270Phase 2Active Protocol Use the drop-down list box to choose from ESP or AH. Encryption AlgorithmThis fie
Chapter 14 VPNP-2612HW Series User’s Guide27114.5 Manual Key SetupManual key management is useful if you have problems with IKE key management.14.5.
Chapter 14 VPNP-2612HW Series User’s Guide27214.6 Configuring Manual Key You only configure VPN manual key when you select Manual in the IPSec Key Mo
Chapter 14 VPNP-2612HW Series User’s Guide273IPSec Key Mode Select IKE or Manual from the drop-down list box. Manual is a useful option for troublesh
Chapter 14 VPNP-2612HW Series User’s Guide274IP Address Start When the Remote Address Type field is configured to Single, enter a (static) IP address
Chapter 14 VPNP-2612HW Series User’s Guide27514.7 Viewing SA Monitor Click Security > VPN > Monitor to open the screen as shown. Use this scre
Chapter 14 VPNP-2612HW Series User’s Guide27614.9.7 on page 283on keep alive to have the ZyXEL Device renegotiate an IPSec SA when the SA lifetime exp
Chapter 14 VPNP-2612HW Series User’s Guide27714.8 Configuring VPN Global Setting To change your ZyXEL Device’s global settings, click VPN > VPN G
Chapter 14 VPNP-2612HW Series User’s Guide27814.9.1 IPSec ArchitectureThe overall IPSec architecture is shown as follows.Figure 166 IPSec Architect
Chapter 14 VPNP-2612HW Series User’s Guide279payload and headers, with a hash value appended to the packet. When using AH protocol, packet contents (
Chapter 1 Introducing the ZyXEL DeviceP-2612HW Series User’s Guide281.3 Good Habits for Managing the ZyXEL DeviceDo the following things regularly to
Chapter 14 VPNP-2612HW Series User’s Guide280allows you to set up an IKE SA when there are NAT routers between the two IPSec routers.Figure 167 NAT
Chapter 14 VPNP-2612HW Series User’s Guide28114.9.4 EncapsulationThe two modes of operation for IPSec VPNs are Transport mode and Tunnel mode. Figur
Chapter 14 VPNP-2612HW Series User’s Guide28214.9.5 IKE PhasesThere are two phases to every IKE (Internet Key Exchange) negotiation – phase 1 (Authe
Chapter 14 VPNP-2612HW Series User’s Guide283• Set the IPSec SA lifetime. This field allows you to determine how long the IPSec SA should stay up bef
Chapter 14 VPNP-2612HW Series User’s Guide284cannot use DNS servers on the LAN or from the ISP since these DNS servers cannot resolve domain names to
Chapter 14 VPNP-2612HW Series User’s Guide285With main mode (seeSection 14.9.6 on page 283), the ID type and content are encrypted to provide identit
Chapter 14 VPNP-2612HW Series User’s Guide286The two ZyXEL Devices in this example can complete negotiation and establish a VPN tunnel.The two ZyXEL D
Chapter 14 VPNP-2612HW Series User’s Guide28714.9.12.1 Telecommuters Sharing One VPN Rule ExampleSee the following figure and table for an example c
Chapter 14 VPNP-2612HW Series User’s Guide288at headquarters can overlap. The local IP addresses of the rules configured on the telecommuters’ IPSec r
Chapter 14 VPNP-2612HW Series User’s Guide289Telecommuter B (telecommuterb.dydns.org)Headquarters ZyXEL Device Rule 2:Local ID Type: DNS Peer ID Type
Chapter 1 Introducing the ZyXEL DeviceP-2612HW Series User’s Guide29Refer to the Quick Start Guide for information on hardware connections. 1.5 The
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P-2612HW Series User’s Guide291CHAPTER 15 Certificates15.1 OverviewThe ZyXEL Device can use certificates (also called digital IDs) to authenticate u
Chapter 15 CertificatesP-2612HW Series User’s Guide292Public and Private KeysWhen using public-key cryptology for authentication, each host has two ke
Chapter 15 CertificatesP-2612HW Series User’s Guide293• The ZyXEL Device only has to store the certificates of the certification authorities that you
Chapter 15 CertificatesP-2612HW Series User’s Guide2943 Double-click the certificate’s icon to open the Certificate window. Click the Details tab and
Chapter 15 CertificatesP-2612HW Series User’s Guide29515.2 My CertificatesClick Security > Certificates > My Certificates to open the My Certi
Chapter 15 CertificatesP-2612HW Series User’s Guide296Subject This field displays identifying information about the certificate’s owner, such as CN (C
Chapter 15 CertificatesP-2612HW Series User’s Guide29715.3 My Certificate Details Click Security > Certificates > My Certificates to open the
Chapter 15 CertificatesP-2612HW Series User’s Guide298The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 96 Security > Certificates &
Chapter 15 CertificatesP-2612HW Series User’s Guide299You can only import a certificate that matches a corresponding certification request that was g
About This User's GuideP-2612HW Series User’s Guide3About This User's GuideIntended AudienceThis manual is intended for people who want to
Chapter 1 Introducing the ZyXEL DeviceP-2612HW Series User’s Guide30configuration file. This means that you will lose all configurations that you had
Chapter 15 CertificatesP-2612HW Series User’s Guide300One exception is that you can import a PKCS#12 format certificate without a corresponding certif
Chapter 15 CertificatesP-2612HW Series User’s Guide30115.3.1 Using the My Certificate Import ScreenClick Security > Certificates > My Certific
Chapter 15 CertificatesP-2612HW Series User’s Guide302self-signed certificate, enroll a certificate with a certification authority or generate a certi
Chapter 15 CertificatesP-2612HW Series User’s Guide303Organization Type up to 127 characters to identify the company or group to which the certificat
Chapter 15 CertificatesP-2612HW Series User’s Guide304After you click Apply in the My Certificate Create screen, you see a screen that tells you the Z
Chapter 15 CertificatesP-2612HW Series User’s Guide305trustworthy; thus you do not need to import any certificate that is signed by one of these cert
Chapter 15 CertificatesP-2612HW Series User’s Guide30615.6 Trusted CA Import Click Security > Certificates > Trusted CAs to open the Trusted
Chapter 15 CertificatesP-2612HW Series User’s Guide307The following table describes the labels in this screen.15.7 Trusted CA Details Click Security
Chapter 15 CertificatesP-2612HW Series User’s Guide308certification authority’s list of revoked certificates before trusting a certificate issued by t
Chapter 15 CertificatesP-2612HW Series User’s Guide309The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 101 Security > Certificates
P-2612HW Series User’s Guide31CHAPTER 2 Introducing the WebConfigurator2.1 Web Configurator OverviewThe web configurator is an HTML-based management
Chapter 15 CertificatesP-2612HW Series User’s Guide310Valid To This field displays the date that the certificate expires. The text displays in red and
Chapter 15 CertificatesP-2612HW Series User’s Guide31115.8 Trusted Remote Hosts Click Security > Certificates > Trusted Remote Hosts to open
Chapter 15 CertificatesP-2612HW Series User’s Guide31215.9 Trusted Remote Host Certificate Details Click Security > Certificates > Trusted Re
Chapter 15 CertificatesP-2612HW Series User’s Guide313Details screen. Use this screen to view in-depth information about the trusted remote host’s ce
Chapter 15 CertificatesP-2612HW Series User’s Guide314Certificate Path These read-only fields display detailed information about the certificate. Type
Chapter 15 CertificatesP-2612HW Series User’s Guide31515.10 Trusted Remote Hosts Import Click Security > Certificates > Trusted Remote Hosts
Chapter 15 CertificatesP-2612HW Series User’s Guide316Note: The trusted remote host certificate must be a self-signed certificate; and you must remove
Chapter 15 CertificatesP-2612HW Series User’s Guide317incoming certificate. If the certificate does not list a server or the listed server is not ava
Chapter 15 CertificatesP-2612HW Series User’s Guide31815.12 Directory Server Add and Edit Click Security > Certificates > Directory Servers to
Chapter 15 CertificatesP-2612HW Series User’s Guide319Password Type the password (up to 31 ASCII characters) from the entity maintaining the director
Chapter 2 Introducing the Web ConfiguratorP-2612HW Series User’s Guide324 A password screen displays. Type “admin” (default) as the username and “1234
Chapter 15 CertificatesP-2612HW Series User’s Guide320
P-2612HW Series User’s Guide321CHAPTER 16 Static Route16.1 Overview The ZyXEL Device usually uses the default gateway to route outbound traffic fr
Chapter 16 Static RouteP-2612HW Series User’s Guide32216.2 Configuring Static Route Click Advanced > Static Route to open the Static Route screen.
Chapter 16 Static RouteP-2612HW Series User’s Guide32316.2.1 Static Route Edit Select a static route index number and click Edit. The screen shown
Chapter 16 Static RouteP-2612HW Series User’s Guide324
P-2612HW Series User’s Guide325CHAPTER 17 802.1Q/1P17.1 OverviewA Virtual Local Area Network (VLAN) allows a physical network to be partitioned into
Chapter 17 802.1Q/1PP-2612HW Series User’s Guide326IEEE 802.1Q Tagged VLANTagged VLAN uses an explicit tag (VLAN ID) in the MAC header to identify the
Chapter 17 802.1Q/1PP-2612HW Series User’s Guide32717.1.3 802.1Q/1P ExampleThis example shows how to configure the 802.1Q/1P settings on the ZyXEL D
Chapter 17 802.1Q/1PP-2612HW Series User’s Guide3286 Click Apply.Figure 192 Advanced > 802.1Q/1P > Group Setting > Edit: ExampleTo set a hi
Chapter 17 802.1Q/1PP-2612HW Series User’s Guide3294 Click Apply.Figure 193 Advanced > 802.1Q/1P > Port Setting: ExamplePorts 3 and 4 are con
Chapter 2 Introducing the Web ConfiguratorP-2612HW Series User’s Guide332.2 Web Configurator Main ScreenFigure 5 Main ScreenAs illustrated above,
Chapter 17 802.1Q/1PP-2612HW Series User’s Guide330Follow the same steps as in VLAN2 to configure the settings for VLAN3 and VLAN4. The summary screen
Chapter 17 802.1Q/1PP-2612HW Series User’s Guide331The port screen should look like this.Figure 195 Advanced > 802.1Q/1P > Port Setting: Exam
Chapter 17 802.1Q/1PP-2612HW Series User’s Guide33217.2 The 802.1Q/1P Group Setting ScreenUse this screen to activate 802.1Q/1P and display the VLAN
Chapter 17 802.1Q/1PP-2612HW Series User’s Guide33317.2.1 Editing 802.1Q/1P Group SettingUse this screen to configure the settings for each VLAN gro
Chapter 17 802.1Q/1PP-2612HW Series User’s Guide334In the 802.1Q/1P screen, click the Edit button from the Modify filed to display the following scree
Chapter 17 802.1Q/1PP-2612HW Series User’s Guide33517.3 The 802.1Q/1P Port Setting ScreenUse this screen to configure the PVID and assign traffic pr
Chapter 17 802.1Q/1PP-2612HW Series User’s Guide336The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 111 Advanced > 802.1Q/1P >
P-2612HW Series User’s Guide337CHAPTER 18 Quality of Service (QoS)This chapter contains information about configuring QoS, editing classifiers and vi
Chapter 18 Quality of Service (QoS)P-2612HW Series User’s Guide338•Use the Monitor screen (Section 18.4 on page 349) to view the ZyXEL Device’s QoS-re
Chapter 18 Quality of Service (QoS)P-2612HW Series User’s Guide339these two classes are assigned priority queue based on the internal QoS mapping tab
Chapter 2 Introducing the Web ConfiguratorP-2612HW Series User’s Guide34The icons provide the following functions.2.2.2 Navigation PanelUse the menu
Chapter 18 Quality of Service (QoS)P-2612HW Series User’s Guide340Figure 201 QoS Class Example: VoIP -2Figure 202 QoS Class Example: Boss -1
Chapter 18 Quality of Service (QoS)P-2612HW Series User’s Guide341Figure 203 QoS Class Example: Boss -218.2 The QoS General Screen Click Advanced
Chapter 18 Quality of Service (QoS)P-2612HW Series User’s Guide342priority to traffic according to the IEEE 802.1p priority level, IP precedence and/o
Chapter 18 Quality of Service (QoS)P-2612HW Series User’s Guide34318.3 The Class Setup Screen Use this screen to add, edit or delete classifiers.
Chapter 18 Quality of Service (QoS)P-2612HW Series User’s Guide344Priority This is the priority assigned to traffic of this classifier.Filter Content
Chapter 18 Quality of Service (QoS)P-2612HW Series User’s Guide34518.3.1 The Class Configuration Screen Click the Add button or the Edit icon in the
Chapter 18 Quality of Service (QoS)P-2612HW Series User’s Guide346See Appendix E on page 531 for a list of commonly-used services. The following table
Chapter 18 Quality of Service (QoS)P-2612HW Series User’s Guide347802.1Q Tag Select Same to keep the priority setting and VLAN ID of the frames. Sele
Chapter 18 Quality of Service (QoS)P-2612HW Series User’s Guide348MAC Mask Type the mask for the specified MAC address to determine which bits a packe
Chapter 18 Quality of Service (QoS)P-2612HW Series User’s Guide34918.4 The QoS Monitor Screen To view the ZyXEL Device’s QoS packet statistics, clic
Chapter 2 Introducing the Web ConfiguratorP-2612HW Series User’s Guide35NAT General Use this screen to use WPS to set up your wireless network.Port F
Chapter 18 Quality of Service (QoS)P-2612HW Series User’s Guide35018.5.1 IEEE 802.1Q TagThe IEEE 802.1Q standard defines an explicit VLAN tag in the
Chapter 18 Quality of Service (QoS)P-2612HW Series User’s Guide351DiffServ (Differentiated Services) is a class of service (CoS) model that marks pac
Chapter 18 Quality of Service (QoS)P-2612HW Series User’s Guide352gets through faster while traffic in lower index queues is dropped if the network is
P-2612HW Series User’s Guide353CHAPTER 19 Dynamic DNS SetupThis chapter discusses how to configure your ZyXEL Device to use Dynamic DNS.19.1 Overvie
Chapter 19 Dynamic DNS SetupP-2612HW Series User’s Guide35419.2 Configuring Dynamic DNS To change your ZyXEL Device’s DDNS, click Advanced > Dynam
Chapter 19 Dynamic DNS SetupP-2612HW Series User’s Guide355Enable Wildcard OptionSelect the check box to enable DynDNS Wildcard.Enable off line optio
Chapter 19 Dynamic DNS SetupP-2612HW Series User’s Guide356
P-2612HW Series User’s Guide357CHAPTER 20 Remote ManagementConfiguration20.1 Overview Remote management allows you to determine which services/proto
Chapter 20 Remote Management ConfigurationP-2612HW Series User’s Guide358You may only have one remote management session running at a time. The ZyXEL
Chapter 20 Remote Management ConfigurationP-2612HW Series User’s Guide359Remote Management and NATWhen NAT is enabled:• Use the ZyXEL Device’s WAN IP
Chapter 2 Introducing the Web ConfiguratorP-2612HW Series User’s Guide36VPN Setup Use this screen to configure each VPN tunnel.Monitor Use this screen
Chapter 20 Remote Management ConfigurationP-2612HW Series User’s Guide36020.3 The Telnet ScreenYou can use Telnet to access the ZyXEL Device’s comman
Chapter 20 Remote Management ConfigurationP-2612HW Series User’s Guide36120.4 The FTP Screen You can use FTP (File Transfer Protocol) to upload and
Chapter 20 Remote Management ConfigurationP-2612HW Series User’s Guide36220.5 The SNMP Screen Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is a protocol
Chapter 20 Remote Management ConfigurationP-2612HW Series User’s Guide363An agent is a management software module that resides in a managed device (t
Chapter 20 Remote Management ConfigurationP-2612HW Series User’s Guide36420.5.1 Configuring SNMPTo change your ZyXEL Device’s SNMP settings, click Ad
Chapter 20 Remote Management ConfigurationP-2612HW Series User’s Guide36520.6 The DNS Screen Use DNS (Domain Name System) to map a domain name to it
Chapter 20 Remote Management ConfigurationP-2612HW Series User’s Guide366settings. This feature is not available when the ZyXEL Device is set to bridg
Chapter 20 Remote Management ConfigurationP-2612HW Series User’s Guide367Note: If you want your device to respond to pings and requests for unauthori
Chapter 20 Remote Management ConfigurationP-2612HW Series User’s Guide368Apply Click Apply to save your customized settings and exit this screen. Canc
P-2612HW Series User’s Guide369CHAPTER 21 Universal Plug-and-Play (UPnP)21.1 Overview Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) is a distributed, open networki
Chapter 2 Introducing the Web ConfiguratorP-2612HW Series User’s Guide37Remote MGMTHTTP Use this screen to configure through which interface(s) and f
Chapter 21 Universal Plug-and-Play (UPnP)P-2612HW Series User’s Guide370Windows Messenger is an example of an application that supports NAT traversal
Chapter 21 Universal Plug-and-Play (UPnP)P-2612HW Series User’s Guide37121.2 The UPnP ScreenClick Advanced > UPnP to display the screen shown nex
Chapter 21 Universal Plug-and-Play (UPnP)P-2612HW Series User’s Guide372Installing UPnP in Windows MeFollow the steps below to install the UPnP in Win
Chapter 21 Universal Plug-and-Play (UPnP)P-2612HW Series User’s Guide3733 In the Communications window, select the Universal Plug and Play check box
Chapter 21 Universal Plug-and-Play (UPnP)P-2612HW Series User’s Guide3744 The Windows Optional Networking Components Wizard window displays. Select Ne
Chapter 21 Universal Plug-and-Play (UPnP)P-2612HW Series User’s Guide3755 In the Networking Services window, select the Universal Plug and Play check
Chapter 21 Universal Plug-and-Play (UPnP)P-2612HW Series User’s Guide3762 Right-click the icon and select Properties. Figure 223 Network Connections
Chapter 21 Universal Plug-and-Play (UPnP)P-2612HW Series User’s Guide3773 In the Internet Connection Properties window, click Settings to see the por
Chapter 21 Universal Plug-and-Play (UPnP)P-2612HW Series User’s Guide3784 You may edit or delete the port mappings or click Add to manually add port m
Chapter 21 Universal Plug-and-Play (UPnP)P-2612HW Series User’s Guide3796 Select Show icon in notification area when connected option and click OK. A
Chapter 2 Introducing the Web ConfiguratorP-2612HW Series User’s Guide382.2.3 Main WindowThe main window displays information and configuration field
Chapter 21 Universal Plug-and-Play (UPnP)P-2612HW Series User’s Guide3803 Select My Network Places under Other Places. Figure 229 Network Connection
Chapter 21 Universal Plug-and-Play (UPnP)P-2612HW Series User’s Guide3815 Right-click on the icon for your ZyXEL Device and select Invoke. The web co
Chapter 21 Universal Plug-and-Play (UPnP)P-2612HW Series User’s Guide382
383PART IIIMaintenance, Troubleshooting and SpecificationsSystem (385)Logs (391)Tools (413)Diagnostic (433)Troubleshooting (437)Product Specifica
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P-2612HW Series User’s Guide385CHAPTER 22 System22.1 Overview This chapter shows you how to configure system related settings, such as system time,
Chapter 22 SystemP-2612HW Series User’s Guide38622.2 The General ScreenUse the General screen to configure system settings such as the system and dom
Chapter 22 SystemP-2612HW Series User’s Guide387Administrator Inactivity TimerType how many minutes a management session (either via the web configur
Chapter 22 SystemP-2612HW Series User’s Guide38822.3 The Time Setting Screen To change your ZyXEL Device’s time and date, click Maintenance > Syst
Chapter 22 SystemP-2612HW Series User’s Guide389New Time (hh:mm:ss)This field displays the last updated time from the time server or the last time co
P-2612HW Series User’s Guide39CHAPTER 3 Wizards3.1 OverviewUse the wizard setup screens to configure your system for Internet access, wireless, and
Chapter 22 SystemP-2612HW Series User’s Guide390End Date Configure the day and time when Daylight Saving Time ends if you selected Daylight Savings. T
P-2612HW Series User’s Guide391CHAPTER 23 Logs23.1 Overview The web configurator allows you to choose which categories of events and/or alerts to ha
Chapter 23 LogsP-2612HW Series User’s Guide392Log entries in red indicate alerts. The log wraps around and deletes the old entries after it fills. Cli
Chapter 23 LogsP-2612HW Series User’s Guide393and/or immediate alerts the ZyXEL Device is to record. See Section 23.1 on page 391 for more informatio
Chapter 23 LogsP-2612HW Series User’s Guide394The following table describes the fields in this screen. Table 130 Maintenance > Logs > Log Sett
Chapter 23 LogsP-2612HW Series User’s Guide39523.4 SMTP Error MessagesIf there are difficulties in sending e-mail the following error message appear
Chapter 23 LogsP-2612HW Series User’s Guide396•"End of Log" message shows that a complete log has been sent.Figure 236 E-mail Log Example2
Chapter 23 LogsP-2612HW Series User’s Guide397FTP login failed Someone has failed to log on to the router via ftp.NAT Session Table is Full! The maxi
Chapter 23 LogsP-2612HW Series User’s Guide398 Table 134 Access Control LogsLOG MESSAGE DESCRIPTIONFirewall default policy: [ TCP | UDP | IGMP | ES
Chapter 23 LogsP-2612HW Series User’s Guide399 For type and code details, see Table 145 on page 402.Exceed MAX incomplete, sent TCP RSTThe router sen
About This User's GuideP-2612HW Series User’s Guide4• Product model and serial number.•Warranty Information.• Date that you received your device.
Chapter 3 WizardsP-2612HW Series User’s Guide403a The following screen appears if a connection is not detected. Check your hardware connections and c
Chapter 23 LogsP-2612HW Series User’s Guide400 Table 138 CDR LogsLOG MESSAGE DESCRIPTIONboard %d line %d channel %d, call %d, %s C01 Outgoing Ca
Chapter 23 LogsP-2612HW Series User’s Guide401For type and code details, see Table 145 on page 402. Table 142 Attack LogsLOG MESSAGE DESCRIPTIONat
Chapter 23 LogsP-2612HW Series User’s Guide402 User logout because of user deassociation.The router logged out a user who ended the session.User logou
Chapter 23 LogsP-2612HW Series User’s Guide403 4 Source Quench0 A gateway may discard internet datagrams if it does not have the buffer space needed
Chapter 23 LogsP-2612HW Series User’s Guide404Table 147 SIP LogsLOG MESSAGE DESCRIPTIONSIP Registration Success by SIP:SIP Phone NumberThe listed SI
Chapter 23 LogsP-2612HW Series User’s Guide405The following table shows RFC-2408 ISAKMP payload types that the log displays. Please refer to RFC 2408
Chapter 23 LogsP-2612HW Series User’s Guide406
P-2612HW Series User’s Guide407CHAPTER 24 Call History24.1 OverviewThe ZyXEL Device keeps track of when you use the phone ports for calls. 24.1.1 W
Chapter 24 Call HistoryP-2612HW Series User’s Guide408The following table describes the fields in this screen. 24.3 Viewing the Call History Click
Chapter 24 Call HistoryP-2612HW Series User’s Guide409The following table describes the fields in this screen. 24.4 Configuring Call History Setti
Chapter 3 WizardsP-2612HW Series User’s Guide413c The following screen appears if the ZyXEL device detects a connection but not the connection type.
Chapter 24 Call HistoryP-2612HW Series User’s Guide410To change your ZyXEL Device’s call history settings, click Maintenance > Call History > Ca
Chapter 24 Call HistoryP-2612HW Series User’s Guide411Enable SMTP AuthenticationSMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) is the message-exchange standard
Chapter 24 Call HistoryP-2612HW Series User’s Guide412ÓSummary of Call History SettingsStart Date of Every MonthSelect which day of a month (from 1 to
P-2612HW Series User’s Guide413CHAPTER 25 ToolsDo not interrupt the file transfer process as this may PERMANENTLY DAMAGE your ZyXEL Device. 25.1 Ove
Chapter 25 ToolsP-2612HW Series User’s Guide414arrives from ZyXEL with a “rom” filename extension. Once you have customized the ZyXEL Device's se
Chapter 25 ToolsP-2612HW Series User’s Guide4151 The firewall is active (turn the firewall off or create a firewall rule to allow access from the WAN
Chapter 25 ToolsP-2612HW Series User’s Guide416FTP and TFTP Firmware and Configuration File UploadsThese examples show you how to upload firmware and
Chapter 25 ToolsP-2612HW Series User’s Guide417More commands (found in GUI-based FTP clients) are listed in this chapter.Refer to Section 25.1.2 on p
Chapter 25 ToolsP-2612HW Series User’s Guide418Using the FTP Commands to Back Up Configuration1 Launch the FTP client on your computer.2 Enter “open”,
Chapter 25 ToolsP-2612HW Series User’s Guide419Configuration Backup Using GUI-based FTP ClientsThe following table describes some of the commands tha
Chapter 3 WizardsP-2612HW Series User’s Guide423.2.1 Manual Configuration1 If the ZyXEL Device fails to detect your DSL connection type but the physi
Chapter 25 ToolsP-2612HW Series User’s Guide420Note that the telnet connection must be active before and during the TFTP transfer. For details on TFTP
Chapter 25 ToolsP-2612HW Series User’s Guide421Do NOT turn off the ZyXEL Device while firmware upload is in progress!Figure 243 Maintenance > To
Chapter 25 ToolsP-2612HW Series User’s Guide422After you see the Firmware Upload in Progress screen, wait two minutes before logging into the ZyXEL De
Chapter 25 ToolsP-2612HW Series User’s Guide42325.3 The Configuration Screen See Section 25.5 on page 426 and Section on page 415 for transferring
Chapter 25 ToolsP-2612HW Series User’s Guide424Restore Configuration Restore Configuration allows you to upload a new or previously saved configuratio
Chapter 25 ToolsP-2612HW Series User’s Guide425If the upload was not successful, the following screen will appear. Click Return to go back to the Con
Chapter 25 ToolsP-2612HW Series User’s Guide42625.4 Restart System restart allows you to reboot the ZyXEL Device without turning the power off. Click
Chapter 25 ToolsP-2612HW Series User’s Guide42725.5.2 FTP Command Configuration Backup ExampleThis figure gives an example of using FTP commands fr
Chapter 25 ToolsP-2612HW Series User’s Guide428To use TFTP, your computer must have both telnet and TFTP clients. To backup the configuration file, fo
Chapter 25 ToolsP-2612HW Series User’s Guide42925.5.6 Configuration Backup Using GUI-based TFTP ClientsThe following table describes some of the fie
Chapter 3 WizardsP-2612HW Series User’s Guide43The following table describes the fields in this screen.2 The next wizard screen varies depending on w
Chapter 25 ToolsP-2612HW Series User’s Guide43025.6.1 Restore Using FTP Session ExampleFigure 255 Restore Using FTP Session ExampleRefer to Section
Chapter 25 ToolsP-2612HW Series User’s Guide4316 Use “put” to transfer files from the computer to the device, for example, “put firmware.bin ras” tra
Chapter 25 ToolsP-2612HW Series User’s Guide4322 Enter the command “sys stdio 0” to disable the management idle timeout, so the TFTP transfer will not
P-2612HW Series User’s Guide433CHAPTER 26 Diagnostic26.1 OverviewThese read-only screens display information to help you identify problems with the
Chapter 26 DiagnosticP-2612HW Series User’s Guide434The following table describes the fields in this screen. 26.3 The DSL Line Diagnostic Screen Clic
Chapter 26 DiagnosticP-2612HW Series User’s Guide435The following table describes the fields in this screen. Table 163 Maintenance > Diagnostic
Chapter 26 DiagnosticP-2612HW Series User’s Guide436DSL Line StatusClick this button to view statistics about the DSL connections.noise margin downstr
P-2612HW Series User’s Guide437CHAPTER 27 Troubleshooting27.1 OverviewThis chapter offers some suggestions to solve problems you might encounter. Th
Chapter 27 TroubleshootingP-2612HW Series User’s Guide4381 Make sure you understand the normal behavior of the LED. See Section 1.4 on page 28.2 Check
Chapter 27 TroubleshootingP-2612HW Series User’s Guide4393 Make sure your Internet browser does not block pop-up windows and has JavaScripts and Java
Chapter 3 WizardsP-2612HW Series User’s Guide44Note: When you use the connection wizard to configure the Internet access using PPPoE, the ZyXEL Device
Chapter 27 TroubleshootingP-2612HW Series User’s Guide440I cannot Telnet to the ZyXEL Device. See the troubleshooting suggestions for I cannot see or
Chapter 27 TroubleshootingP-2612HW Series User’s Guide4412 Turn the ZyXEL Device off and on. 3 If the problem continues, contact your ISP. The Intern
Chapter 27 TroubleshootingP-2612HW Series User’s Guide4421 The PHONE light should come on. Make sure that your telephone is connected to the PHONE por
Chapter 27 TroubleshootingP-2612HW Series User’s Guide443In the next example, phone port 1 is configured to use SIP account 1 and phone port 2 is con
Chapter 27 TroubleshootingP-2612HW Series User’s Guide444SIP account 2, the phones connected to both phone port 1 and phone port 2 ring. In either cas
P-2612HW Series User’s Guide445CHAPTER 28 Product SpecificationsThe following tables summarize the ZyXEL Device’s hardware and firmware features.Hard
Chapter 28 Product SpecificationsP-2612HW Series User’s Guide446Firmware SpecificationsTable 165 Firmware Specifications Default IP Address 192.168.
Chapter 28 Product SpecificationsP-2612HW Series User’s Guide447IP Multicast IP multicast is used to send traffic to a specific group of computers. T
Chapter 28 Product SpecificationsP-2612HW Series User’s Guide448Multiple PVC (Permanent Virtual Circuits) SupportYour device supports one Permanent Vi
Chapter 28 Product SpecificationsP-2612HW Series User’s Guide449Voice SpecificationsNote: To take full advantage of the supplementary phone services
Chapter 3 WizardsP-2612HW Series User’s Guide45Figure 12 Internet Connection with DHCP (ENET ENCAP) The following table describes the fields in thi
Chapter 28 Product SpecificationsP-2612HW Series User’s Guide450Table 166 Voice FeaturesCall Park and PickupCall park and pickup lets you put a call
Chapter 28 Product SpecificationsP-2612HW Series User’s Guide451Call forwarding With this feature, you can set the ZyXEL Device to forward calls to a
Chapter 28 Product SpecificationsP-2612HW Series User’s Guide452Wireless Features SIP ALG Your device is a SIP Application Layer Gateway (ALG). It all
Chapter 28 Product SpecificationsP-2612HW Series User’s Guide453The following list, which is not exhaustive, illustrates the standards supported in t
Chapter 28 Product SpecificationsP-2612HW Series User’s Guide454Power Adaptor SpecificationsRFC 2408 Internet Security Association and Key Management
Chapter 28 Product SpecificationsP-2612HW Series User’s Guide455Wall-mounting InstructionsDo the following to hang your ZyXEL Device on a wall.Note:
Chapter 28 Product SpecificationsP-2612HW Series User’s Guide456The following are dimensions of an M4 tap screw and masonry plug used for wall mountin
457PART IVAppendices and IndexSetting Up Your Computer’s IP Address (459)Pop-up Windows, JavaScripts and Java Permissions (485)IP Addresses and Subn
P-2612HW Series User’s Guide459APPENDIX A Setting Up Your Computer’s IPAddressNote: Your specific ZyXEL device may not support all of the operating s
Chapter 3 WizardsP-2612HW Series User’s Guide46• If the user name and/or password you entered for PPPoE connection are not correct, the screen display
Appendix A Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressP-2612HW Series User’s Guide4601 Click Start > Control Panel.Figure 265 Windows XP: Start Menu2 I
Appendix A Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressP-2612HW Series User’s Guide4613 Right-click Local Area Connection and then select Properties.Figure
Appendix A Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressP-2612HW Series User’s Guide4625 The Internet Protocol TCP/IP Properties window opens.Figure 269 Win
Appendix A Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressP-2612HW Series User’s Guide4632 In the Command Prompt window, type "ipconfig" and then pre
Appendix A Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressP-2612HW Series User’s Guide4643 Click the Network and Sharing Center icon.Figure 272 Windows Vista:
Appendix A Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressP-2612HW Series User’s Guide4656 Select Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) and then select Proper
Appendix A Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressP-2612HW Series User’s Guide4667 The Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) Properties window opens.Fi
Appendix A Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressP-2612HW Series User’s Guide4672 In the Command Prompt window, type "ipconfig" and then pre
Appendix A Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressP-2612HW Series User’s Guide4682 In the System Preferences window, click the Network icon.Figure 278
Appendix A Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressP-2612HW Series User’s Guide4694 For dynamically assigned settings, select Using DHCP from the Config
Chapter 3 WizardsP-2612HW Series User’s Guide471 Select Yes and click Next to configure wireless settings. Otherwise, select No and skip to Step 6.Fi
Appendix A Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressP-2612HW Series User’s Guide470•In the Router field, type the IP address of your device.Figure 281 M
Appendix A Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressP-2612HW Series User’s Guide471Mac OS X: 10.5The screens in this section are from Mac OS X 10.5.1 Cli
Appendix A Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressP-2612HW Series User’s Guide4723 When the Network preferences pane opens, select Ethernet from the lis
Appendix A Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressP-2612HW Series User’s Guide473•In the Router field, enter the IP address of your ZyXEL Device.Figure
Appendix A Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressP-2612HW Series User’s Guide474Verifying SettingsCheck your TCP/IP properties by clicking Applications
Appendix A Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressP-2612HW Series User’s Guide4751 Click System > Administration > Network.Figure 288 Ubuntu 8:
Appendix A Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressP-2612HW Series User’s Guide4763 In the Authenticate window, enter your admin account name and passwor
Appendix A Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressP-2612HW Series User’s Guide4775 The Properties dialog box opens.Figure 292 Ubuntu 8: Network Setti
Appendix A Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressP-2612HW Series User’s Guide4787 If you know your DNS server IP address(es), click the DNS tab in the
Appendix A Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressP-2612HW Series User’s Guide479tab. The Interface Statistics column shows data if your connection is
Chapter 3 WizardsP-2612HW Series User’s Guide483 Configure your wireless settings in this screen. Click Next.Figure 17 Wireless LAN The following ta
Appendix A Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressP-2612HW Series User’s Guide4801 Click K Menu > Computer > Administrator Settings (YaST).Figure
Appendix A Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressP-2612HW Series User’s Guide4813 When the YaST Control Center window opens, select Network Devices an
Appendix A Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressP-2612HW Series User’s Guide4825 When the Network Card Setup window opens, click the Address tabFigure
Appendix A Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressP-2612HW Series User’s Guide4838 If you know your DNS server IP address(es), click the Hostname/DNS t
Appendix A Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressP-2612HW Series User’s Guide484Verifying SettingsClick the KNetwork Manager icon on the Task bar to ch
P-2612HW Series User’s Guide485APPENDIX B Pop-up Windows, JavaScriptsand Java PermissionsIn order to use the web configurator you need to allow:• Web
Appendix B Pop-up Windows, JavaScripts and Java PermissionsP-2612HW Series User’s Guide4861 In Internet Explorer, select Tools, Internet Options, Priv
Appendix B Pop-up Windows, JavaScripts and Java PermissionsP-2612HW Series User’s Guide4872 Select Settings…to open the Pop-up Blocker Settings scree
Appendix B Pop-up Windows, JavaScripts and Java PermissionsP-2612HW Series User’s Guide4884 Click Add to move the IP address to the list of Allowed si
Appendix B Pop-up Windows, JavaScripts and Java PermissionsP-2612HW Series User’s Guide4891 In Internet Explorer, click Tools, Internet Options and t
Chapter 3 WizardsP-2612HW Series User’s Guide493.3.1 Manually Assign a WPA-PSK keyChoose Manually assign a WPA-PSK key in the Wireless LAN setup scr
Appendix B Pop-up Windows, JavaScripts and Java PermissionsP-2612HW Series User’s Guide4906 Click OK to close the window.Figure 308 Security Setting
Appendix B Pop-up Windows, JavaScripts and Java PermissionsP-2612HW Series User’s Guide4915 Click OK to close the window.Figure 309 Security Settin
Appendix B Pop-up Windows, JavaScripts and Java PermissionsP-2612HW Series User’s Guide4923 Click OK to close the window.Figure 310 Java (Sun)Mozill
Appendix B Pop-up Windows, JavaScripts and Java PermissionsP-2612HW Series User’s Guide493Click Content.to show the screen below. Select the check bo
Appendix B Pop-up Windows, JavaScripts and Java PermissionsP-2612HW Series User’s Guide494
P-2612HW Series User’s Guide495APPENDIX C IP Addresses and SubnettingThis appendix introduces IP addresses and subnet masks. IP addresses identify in
Appendix C IP Addresses and SubnettingP-2612HW Series User’s Guide496The following figure shows an example IP address in which the first three octets
Appendix C IP Addresses and SubnettingP-2612HW Series User’s Guide497By convention, subnet masks always consist of a continuous sequence of ones begi
Appendix C IP Addresses and SubnettingP-2612HW Series User’s Guide498NotationSince the mask is always a continuous number of ones beginning from the l
Appendix C IP Addresses and SubnettingP-2612HW Series User’s Guide499The following figure shows the company network before subnetting. Figure 314
Document ConventionsP-2612HW Series User’s Guide5Document ConventionsWarnings and NotesThese are how warnings and notes are shown in this User’s Guid
Chapter 3 WizardsP-2612HW Series User’s Guide503.3.2 Manually Assign a WEP KeyChoose Manually assign a WEP key to setup WEP Encryption parameters.Fig
Appendix C IP Addresses and SubnettingP-2612HW Series User’s Guide500The following figure shows the company network after subnetting. There are now tw
Appendix C IP Addresses and SubnettingP-2612HW Series User’s Guide501Each subnet contains 6 host ID bits, giving 26 - 2 or 62 hosts for each subnet (
Appendix C IP Addresses and SubnettingP-2612HW Series User’s Guide502Example: Eight SubnetsSimilarly, use a 27-bit mask to create eight subnets (000,
Appendix C IP Addresses and SubnettingP-2612HW Series User’s Guide503Configuring IP AddressesWhere you obtain your network number depends on your par
Appendix C IP Addresses and SubnettingP-2612HW Series User’s Guide504Private IP AddressesEvery machine on the Internet must have a unique address. If
Appendix C IP Addresses and SubnettingP-2612HW Series User’s Guide505address to computer A or setting computer A to obtain an IP address automaticall
Appendix C IP Addresses and SubnettingP-2612HW Series User’s Guide506The computer cannot access the Internet. This problem can be solved by assigning
P-2612HW Series User’s Guide507APPENDIX D Wireless LANsWireless LAN TopologiesThis section discusses ad-hoc and infrastructure wireless LAN topologie
Appendix D Wireless LANsP-2612HW Series User’s Guide508with each other. When Intra-BSS is disabled, wireless client A and B can still access the wired
Appendix D Wireless LANsP-2612HW Series User’s Guide509An ESSID (ESS IDentification) uniquely identifies each ESS. All access points and their associ
Chapter 3 WizardsP-2612HW Series User’s Guide516 Use the read-only summary table to check whether what you have configured is correct. Click Finish t
Appendix D Wireless LANsP-2612HW Series User’s Guide510wireless gateway, but out-of-range of each other, so they cannot "hear" each other, t
Appendix D Wireless LANsP-2612HW Series User’s Guide511Fragmentation ThresholdA Fragmentation Threshold is the maximum data fragment size (between 25
Appendix D Wireless LANsP-2612HW Series User’s Guide512several intermediate rate steps between the maximum and minimum data rates. The IEEE 802.11g da
Appendix D Wireless LANsP-2612HW Series User’s Guide513IEEE 802.1xIn June 2001, the IEEE 802.1x standard was designed to extend the features of IEEE
Appendix D Wireless LANsP-2612HW Series User’s Guide514• Access-ChallengeSent by a RADIUS server requesting more information in order to allow access.
Appendix D Wireless LANsP-2612HW Series User’s Guide515However, MD5 authentication has some weaknesses. Since the authentication server needs to get
Appendix D Wireless LANsP-2612HW Series User’s Guide516Dynamic WEP Key ExchangeThe AP maps a unique key that is generated with the RADIUS server. This
Appendix D Wireless LANsP-2612HW Series User’s Guide517If the AP or the wireless clients do not support WPA2, just use WPA or WPA-PSK depending on wh
Appendix D Wireless LANsP-2612HW Series User’s Guide518keys. This prevent all wireless devices sharing the same encryption keys. (a weakness of WEP)Us
Appendix D Wireless LANsP-2612HW Series User’s Guide5194 The RADIUS server distributes the PMK to the AP. The AP then sets up a key hierarchy and man
Chapter 3 WizardsP-2612HW Series User’s Guide523.4.1 SIP SettingsFigure 22 VoIP Setup Wizard > SIP SettingsThe following table describes the lab
Appendix D Wireless LANsP-2612HW Series User’s Guide5204 The AP and wireless clients use the TKIP or AES encryption process, the PMK and information e
Appendix D Wireless LANsP-2612HW Series User’s Guide521Antenna OverviewAn antenna couples RF signals onto air. A transmitter within a wireless device
Appendix D Wireless LANsP-2612HW Series User’s Guide522• Omni-directional antennas send the RF signal out in all directions on a horizontal plane. The
Appendix D Wireless LANsP-2612HW Series User’s Guide523Push Button ConfigurationWPS Push Button Configuration (PBC) is initiated by pressing a button
Appendix D Wireless LANsP-2612HW Series User’s Guide5241 Decide which device you want to be the registrar (usually the AP) and which you want to be th
Appendix D Wireless LANsP-2612HW Series User’s Guide525The following figure shows a WPS-enabled wireless client (installed in a notebook computer) co
Appendix D Wireless LANsP-2612HW Series User’s Guide526already part of a network, it sends the existing information. If not, it generates the SSID and
Appendix D Wireless LANsP-2612HW Series User’s Guide527subsequent WPS connections in which it is involved. If you want a configured AP to act as an e
Appendix D Wireless LANsP-2612HW Series User’s Guide528In step 3, you add another access point (AP2) to your network. AP2 is out of range of AP1, so y
Appendix D Wireless LANsP-2612HW Series User’s Guide529• When you use the PBC method, there is a short period (from the moment you press the button o
Chapter 3 WizardsP-2612HW Series User’s Guide533.4.2 Registration CompleteThis screen depends on whether or not the ZyXEL Device successfully regist
Appendix D Wireless LANsP-2612HW Series User’s Guide530
P-2612HW Series User’s Guide531APPENDIX E Common ServicesThe following table lists some commonly-used services and their associated protocols and por
Appendix E Common ServicesP-2612HW Series User’s Guide532ESP (IPSEC_TUNNEL)User-Defined 50 The IPSEC ESP (Encapsulation Security Protocol) tunneling p
Appendix E Common ServicesP-2612HW Series User’s Guide533PPTP TCP 1723 Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol enables secure transfer of data over public
Appendix E Common ServicesP-2612HW Series User’s Guide534TFTP UDP 69 Trivial File Transfer Protocol is an Internet file transfer protocol similar to F
P-2612HW Series User’s Guide535APPENDIX F Legal InformationCopyrightCopyright © 2009 by ZyXEL Communications Corporation.The contents of this publica
Appendix F Legal InformationP-2612HW Series User’s Guide536Viewing Certifications1 Go to http://www.zyxel.com.2 Select your product on the ZyXEL home
IndexP-2612HW Series User’s Guide537IndexNumerics802.11 mode 148802.1Q/1P 325activation 332example 327group settings 333management VLAN 332port settin
IndexP-2612HW Series User’s Guide538CCA 291, 515call forwarding 451call hold 218, 219, 224, 226call park and pickup 450call return 450call service mod
IndexP-2612HW Series User’s Guide539Do not Disturb, see DnDdomain name system, see DNSDoS 230three-way handshake 242thresholds 230, 241, 242, 243DS (D
Chapter 3 WizardsP-2612HW Series User’s Guide54The following table describes the labels in this screen.If the ZyXEL Device cannot register your SIP ac
IndexP-2612HW Series User’s Guide540flashing 217, 223fragmentation threshold 148, 511frequency range 453FTP 172, 361file upload 416, 430restrictions 4
IndexP-2612HW Series User’s Guide541NAT 278see also VPNstandard 447IPSec VPN capability 447ISP 100ITU-T 195ITU-T G.992.1 436Jjitter buffer 451Kkeep al
IndexP-2612HW Series User’s Guide542Network Basic Input/Output System, see NetBIOSnon-proxy calls 200OOAM 448OK response 211, 213operation humidity 44
IndexP-2612HW Series User’s Guide543NAT 359Telnet 360REN 451Request To Send, see RTSRESET button 29restore configuration 415, 424, 429RFC 1483 114, 44
IndexP-2612HW Series User’s Guide544static route 321status 89status indicators 28storage humidity 445storage temperature 445SUA 170subnet 495subnet ma
IndexP-2612HW Series User’s Guide545example 327group 216group settings 333ID 216ID tags 216management group 332port settings 335PVC 326PVID 336tagging
IndexP-2612HW Series User’s Guide546key caching 518pre-authentication 518user authentication 518vs WPA-PSK 517wireless client supplicant 518with RADIU
IndexP-2612HW Series User’s Guide547
Chapter 3 WizardsP-2612HW Series User’s Guide55Register Again Click this if you want the ZyXEL Device to try to register your SIP account(s) again.Ex
Chapter 3 WizardsP-2612HW Series User’s Guide56
P-2612HW Series User’s Guide57CHAPTER 4 Tutorial4.1 OverviewThis chapter describes:• how to set up a wireless network.• how to use NAT with multiple
Chapter 4 TutorialP-2612HW Series User’s Guide584.2.2 Configuring the APFollow the steps below to configure the wireless settings on your AP.1 Open t
Chapter 4 TutorialP-2612HW Series User’s Guide595 Click the Advanced Setup button and select Mixed in the 802.11 Mode field. Click Apply.Figure 26
Document ConventionsP-2612HW Series User’s Guide6Icons Used in FiguresFigures in this User’s Guide may use the following generic icons. The ZyXEL Devi
Chapter 4 TutorialP-2612HW Series User’s Guide607 Click the WLAN Status hyperlink in the AP’s Status screen. You can see if any wireless client has co
Chapter 4 TutorialP-2612HW Series User’s Guide611 Open the ZyXEL utility and click the Site Survey tab to open the screen shown next.Figure 29 ZyXE
Chapter 4 TutorialP-2612HW Series User’s Guide624 The Confirm Save window appears. Check your settings and click Save to continue.Figure 31 ZyXEL Ut
Chapter 4 TutorialP-2612HW Series User’s Guide634.2.3.2 Creating and Using a ProfileA profile lets you easily connect to the same wireless network a
Chapter 4 TutorialP-2612HW Series User’s Guide644 Choose the same encryption method as the AP to which you want to connect (In this example, WPA-PSK).
Chapter 4 TutorialP-2612HW Series User’s Guide657 Verify the profile settings in the read-only screen. Click Save to save and go to the next screen.
Chapter 4 TutorialP-2612HW Series User’s Guide664.3 Using NAT with Multiple Public IP AddressesThis chapter shows you examples of how to set up your
Chapter 4 TutorialP-2612HW Series User’s Guide671 Configure the WAN connection to use the first public IP address (1.2.3.4).2 Configure NAT address m
Chapter 4 TutorialP-2612HW Series User’s Guide681 Click Network > WAN. 2 Make sure the DSL/WAN switch (on the back of the ZyXEL Device) is pushed t
Chapter 4 TutorialP-2612HW Series User’s Guide697 Click Apply to save your changes.Figure 42 Tutorial Example: WAN Screen
Safety WarningsP-2612HW Series User’s Guide7Safety Warnings• Do NOT use this product near water, for example, in a wet basement or near a swimming po
Chapter 4 TutorialP-2612HW Series User’s Guide708 Go to the Status screen to check your WAN connection status. Make sure the status is not down.Figure
Chapter 4 TutorialP-2612HW Series User’s Guide71computers on the same subnet as the ZyXEL Device’s LAN IP address to use this IP address to access th
Chapter 4 TutorialP-2612HW Series User’s Guide724 Click the first rule’s Edit icon ( ) in the Modify column to display the Edit Address Mapping Rule s
Chapter 4 TutorialP-2612HW Series User’s Guide737 Map a public IP address to the mail server.Select the One-to-One type and enter 192.168.1.13 as the
Chapter 4 TutorialP-2612HW Series User’s Guide7410 After the configurations, the Address Mapping screen looks as shown. You still have one IP address
Chapter 4 TutorialP-2612HW Series User’s Guide751 Click Network > NAT > Address Mapping.2 Click the forth rule’s Edit icon ( ) to configure a s
Chapter 4 TutorialP-2612HW Series User’s Guide76• Mail server•FTP serverFigure 54 Tutorial Example: Allow WAN-to-LAN Traffic 1 Click Security > F
Chapter 4 TutorialP-2612HW Series User’s Guide774 Select the WAN to LAN packet direction and click the Add button to create a new firewall rule.Figur
Chapter 4 TutorialP-2612HW Series User’s Guide786 Select Any(All) in the Available Services box on the left, and click Add >> to add it to the S
Chapter 4 TutorialP-2612HW Series User’s Guide797 Click the Add button to configure a firewall rule to allow traffic from the WAN to the mail server.
Safety WarningsP-2612HW Series User’s Guide8
Chapter 4 TutorialP-2612HW Series User’s Guide808 Select Any(All) in the Available Services box on the left, and click Add >> to add it to the S
Chapter 4 TutorialP-2612HW Series User’s Guide819 Click the Add button to configure a firewall rule to allow FTP traffic from the WAN to the FTP serv
Chapter 4 TutorialP-2612HW Series User’s Guide8210 Select FTP(TCP:20,21) in the Available Services box on the left, and click Add >> to add it t
Chapter 4 TutorialP-2612HW Series User’s Guide834.3.6 Testing the Connections1 Open the web browser on one of the local computers and enter any web
Chapter 4 TutorialP-2612HW Series User’s Guide84When you finish configuration, the screen looks as shown.Figure 64 Tutorial Example: NAT Address Map
Chapter 4 TutorialP-2612HW Series User’s Guide853 Go to the Status screen to check if your SIP account has been registered successfully. If registrat
Chapter 4 TutorialP-2612HW Series User’s Guide865 Click Apply to save your changes.Figure 66 Tutorial Example: Analog Phone4.5.1.3 Making a VoIP Ca
87PART IIAdvancedStatus Screens (89)WAN Setup (99)LAN Setup (121)Wireless LAN (137)Network Address Translation (NAT) (169)Voice (185)Phone Usage
P-2612HW Series User’s Guide89CHAPTER 5 Status ScreensUse the Status screens to look at the current status of the device, system resources, interface
Contents OverviewP-2612HW Series User’s Guide9Contents OverviewIntroduction ...
Chapter 5 Status ScreensP-2612HW Series User’s Guide90Figure 68 Status Screen (Ethernet WAN mode)Each field is described in the following table.Tabl
Chapter 5 Status ScreensP-2612HW Series User’s Guide91DSL Mode This field is not available when the WAN mode is Ethernet WAN.This is the DSL standard
Chapter 5 Status ScreensP-2612HW Series User’s Guide92System UptimeThis field displays how long the ZyXEL Device has been running since it last starte
Chapter 5 Status ScreensP-2612HW Series User’s Guide93AnyIP Table Click this link to view a list of IP addresses and MAC addresses of computers, whic
Chapter 5 Status ScreensP-2612HW Series User’s Guide945.2 Any IP TableClick Status > AnyIP Table to access this screen. Use this screen to view th
Chapter 5 Status ScreensP-2612HW Series User’s Guide95The following table describes the labels in this screen.5.4 Packet StatisticsClick Status >
Chapter 5 Status ScreensP-2612HW Series User’s Guide96The following table describes the fields in this screen. Table 17 Packet StatisticsLABEL DESC
Chapter 5 Status ScreensP-2612HW Series User’s Guide975.5 VoIP StatisticsClick Status > VoIP Statistics to access this screen. Figure 72 VoIP S
Chapter 5 Status ScreensP-2612HW Series User’s Guide98Last Outgoing NumberThis field displays the last number the SIP account called. It displays N/A
P-2612HW Series User’s Guide99CHAPTER 6 WAN Setup6.1 OverviewThis chapter discusses the ZyXEL Device’s WAN screens. Use these screens to configure y
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