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www.zyxel.com P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series 802.11g Wireless VoIP Station Gateway with Built-in DECT Base Station User’s Guide Version 3.60 3/2007 Edition 2.
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About This User's Guide P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 3 About This User's Guide Intended Audience This manual is intended for people who want to configure the ZyXEL Device using the web configurator. You should have at least a basic knowle dge of TCP/IP networking co ncepts and topology.
Document Conventions P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 4 Document Conventions Warnings and Notes These are how warnings and notes ar e shown in this User’s Guide.
Document Conventions P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 5 Icons Used in Figures Figures in this User’s Guide may use the follow ing generic icons.
Safety Warnings P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 6 Safety Warnings 1 For your safety, be sure to read and follow all warning notices and instructions. • Do NOT use this p roduct near water, for ex am ple, in a wet basement or near a swimming pool.
Safety Warnings P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 7 This product is recyclable . Dispose of it properly..
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Contents Overview P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 9 Contents Overview Introduction, Wizards and Status ................................................. ........................................ 31 Introducing the ZyXEL Device ............... ...
Contents Overview P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 10 Appendices and Index .............................................. ........................
Table of Contents P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 11 Table of Contents About This User's Guide ........................................................................... ............................... 3 Document Conventions...............
Table of Contents P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 12 Chapter 3 Wizard Setup ........................................................................ ........................................... ........ 47 3.1 Main Wizard Screen .............. ..
Table of Contents P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 13 5.2.4 Encryption .... ................ ............. ............. ................ ............. ............. ................ ...... .... 87 5.2.5 One-Touch Intelligen t Security Technology (O TIST) .
Table of Contents P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 14 7.2.5 LAN IP Alias Screen ............... ............. ................ ............. ................ ............. ........... 1 19 7.2.6 LAN Advanced Screen ........................... ...
Table of Contents P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 15 10.1.1 Voice Activity Detecti on/Silence Suppression/C omfort Noise .................. ............. . 147 10.1.2 Echo Cancellation .......... ................ ...... ....... ................ .
Table of Contents P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 16 13.8.3 Configuration De tails: Incoming .................. ............. ................ ............. ................ . 178 13.8.4 Call Progression ......... ............. ................ .
Table of Contents P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 17 Chapter 17 Bandwidth MGMT............................................................................ ..................................... .2 0 5 17.1 Bandwidth Management Overview ..........
Table of Contents P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 18 19.2.1 Installing UPnP in Windows Example .. .......... ............. ............. ................ ............. . 226 19.2.2 Using UPnP in Windows XP Example . ................ ............
Table of Contents P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 19 22.3.3 Time Settings Screen .............. ............. ................ ............. ................ ............. ........ 266 Chapter 23 Log .............................................
Table of Contents P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 20 Appendix G Services ...................................................................... .................................... .. 347 Appendix H Legal Information ............................
List of Figures P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 21 List of Figures Figure 1 ZyXEL Device’s VoIP Fe atures .. ............. ............. ................ ............. ............. ................ ... ....... 33 Figure 2 ZyXEL Device as a VoIP Trunking Gateway .
List of Figure s P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 22 Figure 39 VoIP Stat istics Window ...................... ................ ............. ................ ............. .............. ..... ....... 76 Figure 40 BW MGMT Monitor Window .........
List of Figures P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 23 Figure 82 VoIP > Phone > Analog Phone ............. ................ ............. ............. ............. ................ ..... ... 151 Figure 83 VoIP > Phone > Analog Phone > Advanced .
List of Figure s P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 24 Figure 125 Management > Bandwidth MGMT > Class Setup > Edit ............ ................ ............. ........... 214 Figure 126 Management > Bandwidth MG MT > Monito r .......
List of Figures P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 25 Figure 168 Add Printer Wizard: Pr int Test Page .................. ............. ............. ................ ............. ...... .. 247 Figure 169 Add Printer Wizard Complete ........... ...
List of Figure s P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 26 Figure 211 Network Number and Host ID ............. ............. ............. ............. ................ ............. ........ ... 308 Figure 212 Subnetting Example: Be fore Subnetting .
List of Tables P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 27 List of Tables Table 1 LED Descriptions ..... .......... ............. ................ ............. ............. ................ ............. .. ................. 37 Table 2 Web Configurator Icons in the Title Bar .
List of Tables P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 28 Table 39 Wireless: W PA(2) ............... ............. ................ ............. ............. ................ ............. . ............... 93 Table 40 Network > Wireless LAN > OTIS T .
List of Tables P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 29 Table 82 VoIP > Trunking > Peer Call ............ ................ ............. ............. ............. ................ ...... ........ 174 Table 83 VoIP > Trunking > Call R ule .
List of Tables P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 30 Table 125 PPP Logs ... ................ ................. ................................ ....................................... ... ............. . 275 Table 126 UPnP Logs ....................
31 P ART I Introduction, Wizards and Status Introducing the ZyXEL Device (33) Introducing the Web Configurator (39) Wizard Setup (47) Status Screens (71).
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P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 33 C HAPTER 1 Introducing the ZyXEL Device This chapter introduces the main applications and feat ures of the ZyXEL Device.
Chapter 1 Introducing the ZyXEL Device P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 34 • Calls via a VoIP service provider ( B ) - The ZyXEL Device sends your call to a VoIP service provider’s SIP server which forwards y our calls to either VoI P or PSTN phones.
Chapter 1 Introducing the ZyXEL Device P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 35 1.1.4 ZyXEL Device’ s USB Support Use the built-in USB 2.0 ports to share files vi a a USB memory stick or a USB hard drive ( A ). You can also add a printer ( B ) and make it available on your local area network.
Chapter 1 Introducing the ZyXEL Device P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 36 Use content filtering to block access to specific web sites, with URL ’ s containing keywords that you specify.
Chapter 1 Introducing the ZyXEL Device P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 37 Figure 6 LEDs on th e Side Panel Figure 7 LED on the Top of the Device None of the LEDs are on if the ZyXEL Device is not receiving power. Table 1 LED Descriptions LED COLOR STATUS DESCRIPTION POWER Green On The ZyXEL Device is receiving power and ready for use.
Chapter 1 Introducing the ZyXEL Device P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 38 ETHERNET 1-4 Green On The ZyXEL Device has an Ethernet con nection with a de vice on the Local Area Network (LAN). Blinking The ZyXEL Device is sending/receiving data to /from the LAN.
P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 39 C HAPTER 2 Introducing the Web Configurator This chapter describes how to access the ZyX EL Device web configurator and provides an overview of its screens.
Chapter 2 Introducing the Web Configur ator P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 40 Figure 8 Login Screen 4 Type "1234" (default) as the password, and click Login . In some versions, the default password appears automatically - if this is the case, click Login .
Chapter 2 Introducing the Web Configurator P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 41 Figure 10 Select Mode Screen 6 In the Options screen, • Click Go to Wizard setup if you are logging in for the fi rst time or if you want to make basic changes. See Chapter 3 on page 47 for more information.
Chapter 2 Introducing the Web Configur ator P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 42 1 Make sure the POWER LED is on and not bli nking. 2 P ress and hold the RESET button for ten seconds. Release the RESET button when the POWER LED begins to blin k. The default settings have been restored.
Chapter 2 Introducing the Web Configurator P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 43 2.4.1 Title Bar The title bar provides some icon s in the upper right corner. The icons provide th e following functions. 2.4.2 Navigation Panel Use the men u items on the na vigatio n panel to open screens t o configure ZyXEL Device features.
Chapter 2 Introducing the Web Configur ator P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 44 NAT General Use this screen to enable and disable NAT features. Port Forwarding Use this screen to forward traffic to specific IP addre sses based on the destinati on port.
Chapter 2 Introducing the Web Configurator P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 45 2.4.3 Main Window The main window shows the screen you select in the navigation panel. It is discussed in more detail in the rest of this document. Right after you log in, the Status screen is displayed.
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P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 47 C HAPTER 3 Wizard Setup This chapter provides information on the wizards in the web configurator. 3.1 Main Wizard Screen Use this screen to open one of the wizards in the ZyXEL Device.
Chapter 3 Wizard Setup P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 48 The following table describes the labels in this screen. 3.2 Connection Wizard Use this wizard to set up your Internet connection.
Chapter 3 Wizard Setup P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 49 3.2.1 Welcome Figure 13 Connection Wizard > We lcome The following table describes the labels in this screen. 3.2.2 System Information " Usually, you should just click Next in th is screen.
Chapter 3 Wizard Setup P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 50 The following table describes the labels in this screen. 3.2.3 Wireless Network Setup Use the following screens to set up your wireless LAN. 3.2.3.1 Wireless LAN - General Information Configure your wireless settings in this screen, then click Ne xt .
Chapter 3 Wizard Setup P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 51 3.2.3.2 Manually Assign a WPA or WPA2 key Choose Extend(WPA-PSK with customized key) or Extend(WPA2-PSK with customized key) in the Wireless LAN setup screen to set up a Pre-Shared Key . Figure 16 Manually Assign a WPA/WPA2 key The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Chapter 3 Wizard Setup P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 52 3.2.3.3 Manually Assign a WEP key Choose Basic(WEP) to setup WEP encr yption parameters. Figure 17 Manually Assign a WEP key The following table describes the labels in this screen. 3.2.3.
Chapter 3 Wizard Setup P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 53 Figure 18 Manually Assign a WEP key The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Chapter 3 Wizard Setup P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 54 3.2.4.1 Ethernet " You cannot use the Connection Wizard if you subsc ribe to a Roadrunner service.
Chapter 3 Wizard Setup P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 55 Figure 20 Connection Wizard > ISP Parameters (PPPoE) The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Chapter 3 Wizard Setup P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 56 The following table describes the labels in this screen. 3.2.6 WAN IP Address Assignment This screen appears if you select Use fixe d IP address provided by your ISP in the previous screen.
Chapter 3 Wizard Setup P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 57 The following table describes the labels in this screen. 3.2.6.2 PPPoE " You cannot use the Connection Wizard if the PPPoE rem ote server cannot be discovered automatically.
Chapter 3 Wizard Setup P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 58 Figure 23 Connection Wizard > IP Address (PPPoE) The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 15 Connection Wizard > IP Address (PPPoE) LABEL DESCRIPTION My WAN IP Address Enter the IP address provided by your ISP.
Chapter 3 Wizard Setup P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 59 3.2.7 MAC Address Figure 24 Connection Wizard > MAC Add ress The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 16 Connection Wiza rd > MAC Address LABEL DESCRIPTION Factory default Select this if you want to use the default MAC address for the ZyXEL Device.
Chapter 3 Wizard Setup P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 60 3.2.8 Apply the Conn ection Wizard Setting Figure 25 Connection Wizard > Ap ply The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 17 Connection Wiza rd > Apply LABEL DESCRIPTION < Back Click this to go to the previous screen.
Chapter 3 Wizard Setup P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 61 3.2.9 Finish Figure 26 Connection Wizard > Finish The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Chapter 3 Wizard Setup P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 62 3.3.1 SIP Settings Figure 27 VoIP Setup Wizard > SIP Settings The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 19 VoIP Setup Wizard > SIP S ettings LABEL DESCRIPTION SIP1 (- SIP10) Settings Use this screen to configure SIP settings for up to 10 SIP accounts.
Chapter 3 Wizard Setup P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 63 3.3.2 Registration Complete This screen depends on whether or not the Zy XEL Device successfully registered your SIP account(s). SIP Account Select a SIP account you want to configure. The SIP Settings screen appe ars again for the specified SIP accoun t.
Chapter 3 Wizard Setup P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 64 Figure 29 VoIP Setup Wizard > Regist ration Complete (Success) The following table describes the labels in this screen. If the ZyXEL Device cannot register your SI P account(s), see the Quick Start Guide for troubleshooting sug gestions.
Chapter 3 Wizard Setup P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 65 Figure 30 VoIP Setup Wizard > Regi stration Complete (Fail) The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Chapter 3 Wizard Setup P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 66 3.4.1 Welcome Figure 31 Bandwidth Manage ment Wizard > Welcome The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 22 Bandwidth Management Wizard > Welcome LABEL DESCRIPTION < Back Click this to go to the previous screen.
Chapter 3 Wizard Setup P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 67 3.4.2 General Information Figure 32 Bandwidth Manage ment Wizard > General Information The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 23 Bandwidth Mana gement Wizard > General Information LABEL DESCRIPTION Activ e Select this to enable bandwidth manage ment.
Chapter 3 Wizard Setup P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 68 3.4.3 Services Setup Figure 33 Bandwidth Ma nagement Wizard > Serv ices Setup The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Chapter 3 Wizard Setup P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 69 3.4.4 Priority Setup Figure 34 Bandwidth Managemen t Wizard > Priority Setup The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Chapter 3 Wizard Setup P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 70 3.4.5 Finish Figure 35 Bandwidth M anagement Wizard > Finis h The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 26 Bandwidth Management Wizard > Fini sh LABEL DESCRIPTION Finish Click this to close this screen and return to the main screen.
P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 71 C HAPTER 4 Status Screens Use the Status screens to look at the current status of the device, system resources, traffic flow, interfaces (LAN, WAN and WLAN), and SIP accounts. You c an also register and unregister SIP accounts.
Chapter 4 Sta tus Screens P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 72 Each field is described in the following table. Table 27 Status Scree n LABEL DESCRIPTION Refresh Interval Enter how often you want the ZyXEL Device to update this screen. Refresh Now Click this to update this screen immediately.
Chapter 4 Status Screens P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 73 System Resource CPU Usage This field displays what p ercentage of the ZyXEL Device ’s processing ability is currently used. When thi s percentage is close to 100%, the ZyXEL Device is running at full load, and the throughpu t is not going to improve anymore.
Chapter 4 Sta tus Screens P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 74 4.2 Any IP Table Window To access this screen, open the Status screen (see Section 4.1 on page 71 ), and click (Details ...) next to Any IP Table . Figure 37 Any IP Table W indow Each field is described in the following table.
Chapter 4 Status Screens P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 75 4.3 DHCP Table Window To access this screen, open the Status screen (see Section 4.1 on page 71 ), and click (Details ...) next to DHCP Table . Figure 38 DHCP Table Window Each field is described in the following table.
Chapter 4 Sta tus Screens P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 76 Figure 39 VoIP Statistics Window Each field is described in the following table. Table 30 VoIP Statistics Window LABEL DESCRIPTION SIP Status Account This column displays each SIP account in the ZyXEL Device.
Chapter 4 Status Screens P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 77 4.5 BW MGMT Monitor Window To access this screen, open the Status screen (see Section 4.1 on page 71 ), and click (Details ...) next to BW MGMT Monitor . Status This field displays the current status of each call.
Chapter 4 Sta tus Screens P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 78 Figure 40 BW MGMT Monitor Window The types of traffic shown in this scree n do not depend on your settings in the Bandwi dth Management Wizard or in Bandwidth MGMT . Each field is described in the following table.
Chapter 4 Status Screens P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 79 4.6 Packet Statistics Window To access this screen, open the Status screen (see Section 4.1 on page 71 ), and click (Details ...) next to Packet Statistics . WAN-VoIP (SIP) This field displays how much SIP traffic went to the WAN each second.
Chapter 4 Sta tus Screens P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 80 Figure 41 Packet Statistics Window Each field is described in the following table. Table 32 Packet Statistics Window LABEL DESCRIPTION Port This field displays each port in the Zy XEL Device.
Chapter 4 Status Screens P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 81 Set Interval Click this to make the ZyXEL De vice update the screen ba sed on the amount of time you specified in Poll Interval . Stop Click this to make the ZyXEL Device stop updating the screen.
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P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 85 C HAPTER 5 Wireless LAN This chapter discusses how to configure the wire less network settings in your ZyXEL Device. See the appendices for more detailed information ab out wireless networks. 5.1 Wireless Network Overview The following figure provides an exampl e of a wireless network.
Chapter 5 Wireless LAN P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 86 • Every device in the same wireless networ k must use security compatible with the AP. Security stops unauthorized devices from using the wireless network. It ca n also protect the information that is sent in the wireless network.
Chapter 5 Wireless LAN P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 87 Unauthorized wireless devices can still see the information that is sent in the wireless network, even if they cannot use the wireless network. Furthermore, there are ways for unauthorized wireless users to get a valid user name and p assword.
Chapter 5 Wireless LAN P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 88 5.2.5 One-Touch Intelligent Se curity Technology (OTIST) With ZyXEL’s OTIST, you set up the SSID and the encryption (WEP or WPA-PSK) on the ZyXEL Device. Then, the ZyXEL Device transfer s them to the devices in the wireless networks.
Chapter 5 Wireless LAN P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 89 Figure 43 Wireless LAN: General The following table describes the general wireless LAN labels in this screen. 5.4.1 No Security Select No Security to allow wireless stations to commun icate with the access points without any data encryption.
Chapter 5 Wireless LAN P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 90 " If you do not enable any wireless security on your ZyXEL Device, your net work is accessible to any wireless n etworking device that is within range. Figure 44 Wireless: No Security The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Chapter 5 Wireless LAN P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 91 Figure 45 Wireless: Static WEP Encryption The following table describes the wireless LAN security labels in this screen. 5.4.3 WPA(2)-PSK In order to con figure and enable WPA-PSK authentication; cli c k Network > Wireless LAN to display the General screen.
Chapter 5 Wireless LAN P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 92 Figure 46 Wireless: WPA(2)-PSK The following table describes the wireless LAN security labels in this screen. Table 38 Wireless: WPA(2)-PSK LABEL DESCRIPTION Security Mode Choose WPA-PSK or WPA2-PSK from the drop-down list box.
Chapter 5 Wireless LAN P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 93 5.4.4 WPA(2) Authentication Screen In order to configure and enable WPA Authentication; click the Wireless LAN link under Network to display the Wireless screen. Select WPA or WPA2 from the Security list.
Chapter 5 Wireless LAN P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 94 5.5 OTIST Screen Use this screen to set up and start OTIST on th e ZyXEL Device in your wireless network.
Chapter 5 Wireless LAN P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 95 The following table describes the labels in this screen. Before you click Start , you shoul d enable OTIST on all the OTIST-enabled devices in t he wireless network. For most devices, follow these steps.
Chapter 5 Wireless LAN P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 96 " You must click Start in the ZyXEL Device and in the wireless device(s) within three minutes of each other. You can start OTIST in the wireless devices and the ZyXEL Device in any order.
Chapter 5 Wireless LAN P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 97 Figure 52 Start OTIST? 2 If an OTIST-enabled wireless device loses its wireless connection for more than ten seconds, it will search for an OTIST-enabled AP for up to one minute.
Chapter 5 Wireless LAN P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 98 Figure 53 MAC Addres s Filter The following table describes the labels in this menu. Table 41 MAC Address F ilter LABEL DESCRIPTION Active Select the check box to enable MAC address filtering.
Chapter 5 Wireless LAN P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 99 5.7 Wireless LAN Advanced Setup To configure advanced wireless settings, click the Advanced Setup button in the General screen. The screen appears as shown. Figure 54 Wireless LAN: Advanced The following table describes the labels in this screen.
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P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 101 C HAPTER 6 WAN 6.1 WAN Overview Use these screens to s et up the ZyXEL Device on the WAN. You can configure the Internet connection, DNS servers, and how the ZyXEL De vice sends routing information using RIP. In addition, you can set up a b ackup gateway in case the defa ult gateway is not available.
Chapter 6 WAN P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 102 You can obtain your IP address from the IANA, from an ISP or have it assigned by a private network. If you belong to a small organization and your Internet access is through an ISP, the ISP can provide you with the Intern et addresses for your local networks.
Chapter 6 WAN P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 103 2 If the ISP did no t give you DNS server information, leave the DNS Server fields in the SYSTEM General screen set to 0.0.0.0 for the ISP to dynamically assign the DNS server IP addresses. 6.2 WAN Screens 6.
Chapter 6 WAN P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 104 Each field is described in the following table. 6.2.2 WAN Internet Conne ction Screen (Roadrunner) Use this screen to set up an Et hernet co nnection using Roadrunn er servi ce with the ISP. To access this screen, click Network > WAN > Internet Connection .
Chapter 6 WAN P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 105 Figure 56 Network > WAN > Internet Connection (Roadrunne r) Each field is described in the following table. 6.2.3 WAN Internet Conn ection Screen (PPPoE) Use this screen to set up a PPPoE connection with the ISP.
Chapter 6 WAN P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 106 Figure 57 Network > WAN > Internet Connection (PPPoE) Each field is described in the following table. Table 46 Network > WAN > Internet Connection (PPPoE) LABEL DESCRIPTION ISP Parameters for Internet Access Encapsulation Select PPP over Ethernet .
Chapter 6 WAN P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 107 6.2.4 WAN Advanced Screen Use this screen to set up DNS servers, RIP, and Windows Networking policies for the WAN. To access this screen, click Network > WAN > Advanced . Get automatically from ISP Select this if your ISP did not assign you a static IP address.
Chapter 6 WAN P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 108 Figure 58 Network > WAN > Advanced Each field is described in the following table. Table 47 Network > WAN > Advanced LABEL DESCRIPTION DNS Servers DNS (Domain Name System) manages the relationships between do main names and IP addresses.
Chapter 6 WAN P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 109 6.2.5 WAN Traffic Redirect Screen Use this screen to specify a backup gateway in case the default gatewa y ( your ISP) is not available. To access this screen, click Network > WAN > Traffic Redirect .
Chapter 6 WAN P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 110 Each field is described in the following table. Table 48 Network > WAN > Traffic Redirect LABEL DESCRIPTION Activ e Select this to set up a backup gateway i n case the default gateway is not available.
P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 111 C HAPTER 7 LAN Use these screens to s et up the ZyXEL Device on the LAN. You can configure its IP address and subnet mask, DHCP services, and other su bnets. You can also control how the ZyXEL Device sends routing information using RIP, and you can enable and disable Any IP.
Chapter 7 LAN P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 112 7.1.2 DHCP Setup DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol , RFC 2131 and RFC 2132) allows in dividual clients to obtain TCP/IP config uration at start-up from a server. You can c onfigure the ZyXEL Device as a DHCP server or disable it.
Chapter 7 LAN P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 113 Please note that DNS proxy works only when th e ISP uses the IPCP DNS server exte nsions. It does not mean you can leave the DNS servers ou t of the DHCP setup under all circumstances.
Chapter 7 LAN P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 114 The ZyXEL Device supports both IGMP version 1 ( IGMP-v1 ) and IGMP version 2 ( IGMP- v2 ). At start up, the ZyXEL Device queries all di rectly connected networks to gather group membership. After that, the ZyXEL Device peri odically updates this information.
Chapter 7 LAN P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 115 " You must enable NAT to use the Any IP feature on the ZyXEL Device. Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) is a prot ocol for mapping an Internet Protocol address (IP address) to a physical machine address, al so known as a Media Access Control or MAC address, on the local area network.
Chapter 7 LAN P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 116 Each field is described in the following table. 7.2.2 LAN DHCP Setup Screen Use this scr een to enable, disable, and configure the DHCP se rver in the ZyXEL Device. To access this screen, click Network > LAN > DHCP Setup .
Chapter 7 LAN P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 117 7.2.3 LAN Static DHCP Screen " This screen has no effect if the DHCP server is not enabled. You can enable it in Network > LAN > DHCP Setup. Use this screen to make the ZyXEL Device assign a specific IP address to a specific computer on the LAN.
Chapter 7 LAN P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 118 Each field is described in the following table. 7.2.4 LAN Client List Screen " This screen is empty if the DHCP server is not enabled.
Chapter 7 LAN P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 119 7.2.5 LAN IP Alias Screen Use this screen to add subnets on the LAN port. You can also co ntrol what routing information is sent and received by each subn et. To access this screen, click Network > LAN > IP Alias .
Chapter 7 LAN P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 120 7.2.6 LAN Advanced Screen Use this screen to add subnets on the LAN port. You can also co ntrol what routing information is sent and received by each subn et. To access this screen, click Network > LAN > Advanced .
Chapter 7 LAN P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 121 Each field is described in the following table. Table 54 Network > LAN > Advanced LABEL DESCRIPTION RIP & Multicast Setup RIP Direction Use this field to control how much routing informa tion the ZyXEL Device sends and receives on the subnet.
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P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 123 C HAPTER 8 NAT 8.1 NAT Overview Use these screens to configure port forwarding and trigger ports for the ZyXEL Device.
Chapter 8 NAT P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 124 8.1.2 Trigger Port Forwarding Some services use a dedicated range of ports on the client side and a dedica ted range of ports on the server side.
Chapter 8 NAT P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 125 8.1.3 SIP ALG Some NAT routers may include a SIP Applica tion Layer Gateway (ALG). A SIP ALG allows SIP calls to pass through NAT by examining and translating IP addresses embedded in the data stream.
Chapter 8 NAT P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 126 8.2.2 NAT Port Forwarding Screen Use this screen to look at the current port-fo rwa rding rules in the ZyXEL Device, and to enable, disable, activate, and deactivate each one. You can also set up a default server to handle ports not covered by rule s.
Chapter 8 NAT P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 127 8.2.3 NAT Port Forwarding Edit Screen Use this screen to activate, deactiv ate, and edit each port-forwarding rule in the ZyXEL Device. To access this screen, click an Edit icon in Network > NAT > Port Forwarding .
Chapter 8 NAT P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 128 Figure 72 Network > NAT > Trigger Port Each field is described in the following table. Table 58 Network > NAT > Trigger Por t LABEL DESCRIPTION Name Enter a name to identify this rule.
Chapter 8 NAT P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 129 8.2.5 NAT ALG Screen Use this screen to enable and disable SIP (VoI P), FTP (file transfer), and H.323 (audio-visual) ALG in the ZyXEL Device. To access this screen, click Network > NAT > ALG .
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131 P ART III VoIP SIP (133) Phone (147) Phone Book (163) PSTN Line (167) VoIP Trunking (169).
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P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 133 C HAPTER 9 SIP Use these screens to set up your SIP a ccounts and to configure QoS settings. 9.1 SIP Overview 9.1.1 Introduction to VoIP VoIP (Voice over IP) is the send ing of voice signals over the Internet Protocol.
Chapter 9 SIP P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 134 9.1.3.2 SIP Service Domain The SIP service domain of t he VoIP service provider (the co mpany that lets you make phone calls over the Internet) is the domain name in a SIP URI. For example, if the SIP a ddress is 1122334455@VoIP-p rovider.
Chapter 9 SIP P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 135 Figure 74 SIP User Agent 9.1.5.2 SIP Proxy Serv er A SIP proxy server receives requests from clie nts and forward s them to another server. In the following example, you want to use client device A to call someone who is using client device C.
Chapter 9 SIP P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 136 Figure 76 SIP Redirect Server 9.1.5.4 SIP Register Server A SIP register server maintains a database of SIP identity-to-IP address (or domain name) mapping. The register server checks your u ser name and password when you register.
Chapter 9 SIP P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 137 9.1.7.2 Use NAT If you know the NAT router’s public IP ad dress and SIP port number, you can use the Use NAT feature to manually co nfigure the ZyXEL De vice to use a them in the SIP messages. This eliminates the need for STUN or a SIP ALG.
Chapter 9 SIP P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 138 • G.729 is an Analysis-by-Synthesis (AbS) hy brid waveform codec that uses a filter based on information about how the human vocal tract produces sounds. G.729 provides good sound quality and reduces the required bandwidth to 8kbps.
Chapter 9 SIP P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 139 9.2.0.2 Listening to Custom Tones Do the following to listen to a custom tone: 1 Pick up the phone and press “****” on your phone’s keypad and wait for the message that says you are in the configuration menu.
Chapter 9 SIP P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 140 DSCP is backward compatible with the three precedence bits in the ToS octet so that non- DiffServ compliant, ToS-enabled network device will not conflict with the DSCP mapping.
Chapter 9 SIP P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 141 Each field is described in the following table. 9.3.2 Advanced SIP Setup Screen Use this screen to maintain a dvanced settings for each SIP acc ount. To access this screen, click Advanced Setup in VoIP > SIP > SIP Settings .
Chapter 9 SIP P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 142 Figure 80 VoIP > SIP > SIP Settings > Advanced.
Chapter 9 SIP P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 143 Each field is described in the following table. Table 63 VoIP > SIP > SIP Settings > Advanced LABEL DESCRIPTION SIP Account This field displays the SIP account you see in this screen.
Chapter 9 SIP P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 144 DTMF Mode Control how the ZyXEL Device handles the tones that your telephone makes when you push its button s. You should use the same mode your VoIP servi ce provider us es. RFC 2833 - send th e DTMF tones in R TP packets PCM - send the DTMF tones in the voic e data stream.
Chapter 9 SIP P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 145 9.3.3 SIP QoS Screen Use this screen to maintain ToS and VL AN se ttings for the ZyXEL De vice.
Chapter 9 SIP P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 146 Each field is described in the following table. Table 64 VoIP > SIP > QoS LABEL DESCRIPTION SIP TOS Priority Setting Enter the priority for SIP voice transmissi on s. The ZyXEL Device creates Type of Service priority tags with this priori ty to voice traffic that it transmits.
P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 147 C HAPTER 10 Phone The following sections describe how to config ure the ZyXEL Device to work with analog phones and how to configure the ZyXEL Device’s built in DECT base station to work with DECT phones. 10.
Chapter 10 Phone P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 148 " To take full advantage of the supple mentary phone services available though the ZyXEL Device's phone ports, you may need to s ubscribe to the services from your VoIP service provider.
Chapter 10 Phone P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 149 10.1.3.2.2 European Call Waiting This allows you to place a call on hold while you answer ano t her incoming call on the same telephone (direc tory) number. If there is a second call to a te lephone number, you will hear a call waiting tone.
Chapter 10 Phone P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 150 10.1.3.3.1 USA Call Hold Call hold allows you to put a call ( A ) o n hold by pressing th e flash key. If you have anothe r call, press the flash key to switch back and forth between caller A and B by putting either one on hold.
Chapter 10 Phone P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 151 Figure 82 VoIP > Phone > Analog Pho ne Each field is described in the following table. 10.2.2 Advanced Anal og Phone Setup Screen Use this screen to edit advanced settings for eac h phone port.
Chapter 10 Phone P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 152 Figure 83 VoIP > Phone > Analog Pho ne > Advanced Each field is described in the following table. Table 68 VoIP > Phone > Ana log Phone > Advanced LABEL DESCRIPTION Analog Phone Thi s field displays the phone port you see in this screen .
Chapter 10 Phone P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 153 10.3 DECT Base Station Overview Your ZyXEL Device has a built in Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications (DECT) base station.
Chapter 10 Phone P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 154 Figure 85 DECT Base Station Button - Top of the ZyXEL Device 2 Put your DECT phone in registration mode. Refer to your DECT ph one documentatio n. When the ZyXEL Device is in registration mode, it scans its surrounding area for DECT phones in registration mode.
Chapter 10 Phone P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 155 10.3.1.1 DECT Base Station Reset Resetting the DECT base station erases all the deta ils of the DECT phones registered with the ZyXEL Device.
Chapter 10 Phone P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 156 The ZyXEL Device does not cont rol how your DECT phone distinguishes be tween internal and external calls. Typically, a DECT phone ha s a button labeled int to indicate an internal call. Consult your DECT phone docu mentation fo r differences in making internal and external calls.
Chapter 10 Phone P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 157 Figure 88 VoIP > Phone > DECT Phone Each field is described in the following table. Table 70 VoIP > Phone > DECT Phone LABEL DESCRIPTION DECT Port Settings Select the DECT phone you want to see in th is screen.
Chapter 10 Phone P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 158 10.3.4 Common Phone Settings Screen Use this screen to activate and deactivate im mediate dialing. To access this screen, click VoIP > Phone > Common . Figure 89 VoIP > Phone > Common Each field is described in the following table.
Chapter 10 Phone P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 159 Each field is described in the following table. 10.3.6 Phone Ext. Table Setup Screen Each phone connected to the ZyXEL Device has an extension number so that it can be separately identified for intercom.
Chapter 10 Phone P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 160 Figure 91 VoIP > Phone > Ext. Table Each field is described in the following table. Table 74 VoIP > Ph one > Ext. Table LABEL DESCRIPTION Enable Group Number Select this if you want to enable group number for the DECT and analog phones connected to the ZyXEL Device.
Chapter 10 Phone P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 161 10.3.7 Advanced Phone Ext. Table Setup Screen You can create call-forwarding rules for intercom calls . To access this screen, clic k Advanced in a phone extension entry in the VoIP > Phone > Ext.
Chapter 10 Phone P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 162.
P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 163 C HAPTER 11 Phone Book Use these screens to maintain call-forw arding rules and speed-dial settings . 11.1 Phone Book Screens 11.1.1 Incoming Call Policy Screen Use this screen to maintain rules for handlin g incomi ng calls.
Chapter 11 Phone Book P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 164 You can create two sets of call-forwarding rules. Each one is stor ed in a call-forwarding tab le.
Chapter 11 Phone Bo ok P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 165 11.1.2 Speed Dial Screen Speed dial provides shortcuts for dialing frequ ently used (VoIP) phone numbers. You also have to create speed-dial entries if you want to make peer-to-peer calls or call SIP numbers that use letters.
Chapter 11 Phone Book P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 166 Add Click this to use the information in the Speed Dial section to update the Speed Dial Phon e Book section. Speed Dial Phone Book Use this section to lo ok at all the spe ed-dial entrie s and to era se them.
P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 167 C HAPTER 12 PSTN Line This chapter applies to “L” models only. Use this screen to set up the PSTN line used to make regular phone calls.
Chapter 12 PSTN Line P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 168 Figure 94 VoIP > PSTN Line > General Each field is described in the following table.
Chapter 13 VoIP Tr unking P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 169 C HAPTER 13 VoIP Trunking Use these screens to configure VoIP trunking on your ZyXEL Device. 13.1 VoIP Trunking Overview VoIP trunking connects an IP network (like the Internet) and the Pu blic Switched Telephone Network (PSTN).
Chapter 13 VoIP Tru nking P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 170 13.2.1 Auto Attendant and Authentication Auto attendant is the ZyXEL Device’s name for a service whic h controls settings specific to VoIP trunking. Most importantly it controls au thentication for VoIP trunking.
Chapter 13 VoIP Tr unking P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 171 13.3 Call Rules Call rules automate the forwarding of calls, first to a remote peer device and then to PSTN phones. This is used when you make frequent calls to several PSTN numbers in the same geographic ar ea that start with the same numbers (for example a n area code).
Chapter 13 VoIP Tru nking P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 172 13.4.2 PSTN Phone To VoIP Phone A PSTN phone A makes a call to the ZyXEL Device B . B connects A to a VoIP phone C over the IP network. Figure 97 PSTN Phone To VoIP Phone 13.4.3 PSTN Phone To PSTN Phone via VoIP A PSTN phone A ma kes a call t o the ZyXEL De vice B .
Chapter 13 VoIP Tr unking P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 173 Figure 99 VoIP > Trunking > General Each field is described in the following table.
Chapter 13 VoIP Tru nking P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 174 Figure 100 VoIP > Trunking > Peer Call Each field is described in the following table. Table 82 VoIP > Trunking > Peer Call LABEL DESCRIPTION Outgoing Authentication You need to set up accounts for the pe er devices you use in VoIP trunking.
Chapter 13 VoIP Tr unking P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 175 13.7 Trunking Call Rule Screen Use this screen to set up rules that determ ine which peer VoIP device your call will be forwarded to. To access this sc reen, click VoIP > Trunking > Call Rule .
Chapter 13 VoIP Tru nking P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 176 Figure 101 VoIP > Trunking > Call Rule Each field is described in the following table. Table 83 VoIP > Trunking > Call Rule LABEL DESCRIPTION # This is a read-only index number of the call rules.
Chapter 13 VoIP Tr unking P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 177 13.8 VoIP Trunking Example: VoIP to PSTN This example shows how to configure VoIP to PSTN trunking to save on long distance calls. 13.8.1 Background Information A company has its headquart ers in city A and a br anch office in city B.
Chapter 13 VoIP Tru nking P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 178 Figure 103 VoIP to PSTN Example - Speed Dial Scr een 2 An outgoing authentication acco unt needs to be configure d. Th is account consists of the IP address and port number of the branch office ZyXEL Device as well as the username and password for authentication.
Chapter 13 VoIP Tr unking P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 179 Figure 105 VoIP to PSTN Example - In coming Authentic ation 13.8.4 Call Progression The advantage of this kind of VoIP tru nking is .
Chapter 13 VoIP Tru nking P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 180 13.9.1 Background Information A company has its headquarters in two different cities. The sales manager ( A ) from headquarters often needs to call salespeople ( D ) employed at the branch office.
Chapter 13 VoIP Tr unking P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 181 Figure 107 PSTN to PSTN Example: General Configuration 2 An outgoing authentication acco unt needs to be configure d. Th is account consists of the IP address and port number of the branch office ZyXEL Device as well as the username and password for authentication.
Chapter 13 VoIP Tru nking P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 182 Figure 109 PSTN to PSTN Example - Call Rule 13.9.3 Configuration Details: Incoming The branch office ZyXEL Device ne eds to have an incoming authentic ation account configured. This consists of a username and p assword.
Chapter 13 VoIP Tr unking P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 183 13.9.4 Call Progression The call is initiated by the manager dialing in to the headquarter’s ZyXEL Device via PSTN. In this scenario a VoIP link is established between headquarters and the branch office and then the call is forwarded to Sales1 using PSTN.
Chapter 13 VoIP Tru nking P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 184.
185 P ART IV Security Firewall (187) Content Filter (195).
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P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 187 C HAPTER 14 Firewall Use these scre ens to enable, con figure and di sable the firewall that protects your ZyXEL Device and your LAN from unwanted or malici ous traffic.
Chapter 14 Firewall P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 188 The ZyXEL Device has one Ethernet WAN port and four Ethernet LAN ports, which are used to physically separate the network into tw o areas.The WAN (Wide Area Network) port attaches to the broadband (cable or DSL) modem to the Internet.
Chapter 14 Firewall P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 189 Blocked LAN-to-WAN packets a re considered alerts. Alerts are “higher priority logs” that include system errors, attacks and attempted acces s to blocked web sites. Alerts appear in red in the View Log screen.
Chapter 14 Firewall P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 190 2 The ZyXEL Device reroutes the SYN packet through Gateway A on the LAN to the WAN. 3 The reply from the WAN goes directly to the computer on the LAN without going through the ZyXEL Device.
Chapter 14 Firewall P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 191 Figure 114 IP Alias 14.3 Firewall Screens 14.3.1 General Firewall Screen Use this screen to configure the basic settings for your fi rewall. To access this screen, click Security > Firewall > General .
Chapter 14 Firewall P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 192 14.3.2 Firewall Services Screen Use this screen to enable servic e blocking, to set up the date and time service blocking is effective, and to maintain the list of services you want to block.
Chapter 14 Firewall P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 193 Available Services This is a l ist of pr e-defined services (des tina tion ports) you may prohibi t your LAN computers from using. Select the port you want to block, and click Add to add the port to the Blocked Ser vices field.
Chapter 14 Firewall P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 194.
P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 195 C HAPTER 15 Content Filter Use these screens to c reate and enforce policies th at restrict access to the Internet ba sed on content. 15.1 Content Filtering Overview Internet content filtering allows you to create and enforce Internet access policies tailored to their needs.
Chapter 15 Content Filter P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 196 Figure 117 Security > Content Filter > Filter Each field is described in the following table.
Chapter 15 Content Filter P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 197 15.2.2 Content Filter Schedule Screen Use this screen to set up the sch edule when content filtering is effective. To access this screen, click Security > Content Filter > Schedule .
Chapter 15 Content Filter P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 198.
199 P ART V Management Static Route (201) Bandwidth MGMT ( 205) Remote MGMT (217) UPnP (225) Sharing a USB Print er (237) File Sharing (251).
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P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 201 C HAPTER 16 Static Route Use these screens to configure static routes in the ZyXEL Device. 16.1 Static Route Overview Each remote node specifies only the network to which the gateway is di rectly connected, and the ZyXEL Device has no know ledge of the network s beyond.
Chapter 16 Static Rou te P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 202 " The first static route is the defaul t route and cannot be modified or deleted. Figure 120 Management > Stat ic Route > IP Static Route Each field is described in the following table.
Chapter 16 Static Route P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 203 Figure 121 Management > Static Route > IP Static Route > Edit Each field is described in the following table. Table 91 Management > Static Route > IP Static Route > Edit LABEL DESCRIPTION Route Name Enter the name of the static route.
Chapter 16 Static Rou te P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 204.
P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 205 C HAPTER 17 Bandwidth MGMT Use these screens to manage the amount of traffic the ZyXEL Device routes through each interface. 17.1 Bandwidth Management Overview Bandwidth management allo ws you to allocate an interface’s outgoing capacity to specific types of traffic.
Chapter 17 Bandwidth MGMT P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 206 17.1.2 Proportional Bandwidth Allocation Bandwidth management allo ws you to define ho w much bandwidth each class gets; however, the actual bandwidth a llotted to each clas s de creases or increases in proportion to actual available bandwidth.
Chapter 17 Bandwid th MGMT P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 207 With the priority-based schedul er, the ZyXEL Device forwards traffic from bandwidth classes according to the priorities that you assign to the bandwidth classes. The larger a bandwidth class’s priority number is, the higher the prio rity.
Chapter 17 Bandwidth MGMT P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 208 The ZyXEL Device divides up the unb udgeted 2048 kbps among the class es that require more bandwidth.
Chapter 17 Bandwid th MGMT P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 209 17.1.8 Bandwidth Borrowing Bandwidth borrowing allows a sub -class to borrow unused bandwidth from its parent class, whereas maximize bandwidth usage allows an y bandwidth class to borrow any unused or unbudgeted bandwidth on the whole interface.
Chapter 17 Bandwidth MGMT P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 210 17.1.9 Over Allotment of Bandw idth You can set the bandwidth management speed for an interface higher than the interface’s actual transmission speed.
Chapter 17 Bandwid th MGMT P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 211 Figure 123 Management > Ban dwidth MGMT > Summary Each field is described in the following table. Table 98 Management > Bandwidth M GMT > Summary LABEL DESCRIPTION LAN Activ e Select this to enable bandwidth manage ment on the LAN.
Chapter 17 Bandwidth MGMT P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 212 Activ e Select this to enable bandwidth ma nagement on the W AN. Bandwidth management applies to all traffic flo win g out of the router through the WAN, regardless of the traffic’s source.
Chapter 17 Bandwid th MGMT P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 213 17.2.2 Bandwidth Class Setup Screen Use this screen to look at the configured ba ndwidth classes by individual interface. Each interface has a permanent root class. The bandwid th budget of the root class is equal to the speed you configured on the interface (see Section 17.
Chapter 17 Bandwidth MGMT P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 214 17.2.3 Bandwidth Class Edit Screen Use this screen to configure a bandwidth management class. " For each interface, you must enable ban dwidth management before you can configure classes.
Chapter 17 Bandwid th MGMT P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 215 17.2.4 Bandwidth Monitor Screen Use this screen to look at the device’s bandwidt h usage and allocation.
Chapter 17 Bandwidth MGMT P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 216 Figure 126 Management > Bandwidth MGMT > Monitor Each field is described in the following table. Table 101 Management > Bandwidth MGMT > Monitor LABEL DESCRIPTION Interface Select the interface at which yo u want to look in this screen.
P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 217 C HAPTER 18 Remote MGMT Use these screens to c ontrol which computer s can us e which services to access the ZyXEL Device on each interface.
Chapter 18 Remot e MGMT P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 218 • Use the ZyXEL Device’s WAN IP address when configuring from the WAN. • Use the ZyXEL Device’s LAN IP address when configuring from the LAN. 18.1.3 System Timeout There is a default system management idle tim eout of five minutes (three hundre d seconds).
Chapter 18 Remote MGM T P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 219 Figure 128 Management > Remo te MGMT > Telnet Each field is described in the following table. 18.2.3 FTP Screen Use this screen to control FTP access to your ZyXEL Device. To access this screen, click Management > Remote MGMT > FTP .
Chapter 18 Remot e MGMT P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 220 18.3 SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol (SNM P) i s a protocol used for ex changing management information b etween network devices.
Chapter 18 Remote MGM T P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 221 The managed devices cont ain object variables/ managed objects that define each piece of information to be collected ab out a device. Examples of variab les include such as number of packets received, node port status etc.
Chapter 18 Remot e MGMT P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 222 Figure 131 Management > Remo te MGMT > SNMP The following table describes the labels in this screen. 18.3.4 DNS Screen Use this screen to control DNS access to your ZyXEL Device. To access this scree n, click Management > Remote MGMT > DNS .
Chapter 18 Remote MGM T P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 223 Figure 132 Management > Remo te MGMT > DNS Each field is described in the following table. 18.3.5 Security Screen Use this screen to control ho w your ZyXEL Devi ce responds to other types of requests.
Chapter 18 Remot e MGMT P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 224 Each field is described in the following table. Table 108 Management > Remote MGMT > Security LABEL DESCRIPTION Respond to Ping on Select the interface(s) on which the ZyXEL Device should respond to incoming ping requests.
P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 225 C HAPTER 19 UPnP Use this screen to set up UPnP. 19.1 Introducing Universal Plug and Play Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) is a distributed, open networking standard that uses TCP/IP for simple peer-to-peer network connectivity between devices .
Chapter 19 UPnP P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 226 All UPnP-enabled devices may communicate freely with eac h other without additional configuration. Disable UPnP if this is not your intention. 19.1.4 UPnP and ZyXEL ZyXEL has achieved UPnP certification from th e Universal Plug and Play Forum UPnP™ Implementors Corp.
Chapter 19 UPnP P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 227 Figure 135 Add/Remove Programs: Windows Se tup: Communication: Components 4 Click OK to go back to the Add/Remove Programs Properties wind ow and click Next . 5 Restart the computer when prompted.
Chapter 19 UPnP P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 228 Figure 137 Windows Optiona l Networking Components Wizard 5 In the Networking Services window, select the Universal Plug and Play check box. Figure 138 Networking Services 6 Click OK to go back to the Win dows Optional Networking Component Wizard window and click Next .
Chapter 19 UPnP P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 229 19.2.2 Using UPnP in Windows XP Example This section shows you how to use the UPnP feature in Windows XP. You must already have UPnP installed in Windows XP and UPnP activated on the ZyXEL Device.
Chapter 19 UPnP P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 230 Figure 140 Internet Connection Properties 4 You may edit or delete the port mappings or click Add to manually add port mappings.
Chapter 19 UPnP P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 231 Figure 141 Internet Connection Properties: Adva nced Settings Figure 142 Internet Connection Proper ties: Adva nced Settings: Add 5 When the UP nP-enabled device is disconnect ed from your computer, all port mappings will be deleted automatically.
Chapter 19 UPnP P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 232 Figure 143 System Tray Icon 7 Double-click on the icon to display yo ur curr ent Internet co nnection status.
Chapter 19 UPnP P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 233 Figure 145 Network Connections 4 An icon with the description for e ach UPnP-enabled device disp lays under Local Network . 5 Right-click on the icon for y our ZyXEL Device an d select Invoke .
Chapter 19 UPnP P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 234 Figure 146 Network Connections: My Network Places 6 Right-click on the icon for your ZyXEL Device and select Properties . A prop erties window displays with basic info rmation about the ZyXEL Device.
Chapter 19 UPnP P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 235 19.3 General Use this screen to set up UPnP in your ZyXEL Device. To access this screen, click Management > UPnP . Figure 148 Management > UPnP Each field is described in the following table.
Chapter 19 UPnP P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 236.
P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 237 C HAPTER 20 Sharing a USB Printer This chapter describes how you can share a USB printer via your ZyXEL Device.
Chapter 20 Sharing a USB Print er P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 238 • Your operating system must support TCP/IP po rts for pri nting and be compatible with the Line Printer Remote (LPR) prot ocol. • A USB printer with the driver al ready installed on your compute r.
Chapter 20 Sharing a USB Printer P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 239 Figure 151 Open Printer Pr operties 4 Select the Ports tab and click Add Port... Figure 152 Printer Properties Window 5 A Printer Ports window appears. Select Standard TCP/IP Port and click New Port.
Chapter 20 Sharing a USB Print er P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 240 6 Add Standard TCP/IP Printer Port Wizard window op ens up. Click Next to start configuring the printe r port. Figure 154 Add a Port Wizard 7 Enter the IP address of the ZyXEL Device to which the printer is connected in the Printer Name or IP Address: field.
Chapter 20 Sharing a USB Printer P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 241 Figure 156 Custom Port Settings 9 Confirm the IP address of the ZyXEL Device in the IP Address field. 10 Select LPR under Protocol . 11 Type the LPR queue name of your printer model in th e Queue Name field and click OK .
Chapter 20 Sharing a USB Print er P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 242 Figure 158 Finish Adding th e TCP/IP Port 13 Repeat steps 1 to 12 to add thi s printer to other comput ers on your netwo rk. 20.4 Print Server Screen The print server screen is used to confirm that the ZyXEL Device and the USB printer are able to communicate successfully.
Chapter 20 Sharing a USB Printer P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 243 20.5 Adding a New Printer Example 1 Open your Printers folder and dou ble click Add Printer . Figure 160 Printers Folder 2 The Add Printer Wizard screen displays. Click Next . Print Port Status This field displays th e print server status on the ZyXEL Device.
Chapter 20 Sharing a USB Print er P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 244 Figure 161 Add Printer Wi zard: Welcome 3 Select Local printer and click Next . Figure 162 Add Printer Wizard: Local or Network Printer 4 Select an LPT (Line Printing Terminal) port (a pa rallel port) as the computer interface for the USB printer.
Chapter 20 Sharing a USB Printer P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 245 Figure 163 Add Printer Wizard: Sele ct the Printer Port 5 Select the make of the printer that you wa nt to connect to the print server in the Manufacturers list of printers. 6 Select the printer model from the list of Printers .
Chapter 20 Sharing a USB Print er P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 246 Figure 165 Add Printer Wizard: Use Existing Driver 10 Type a name to identify th e printer and then click Next to continue.
Chapter 20 Sharing a USB Printer P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 247 Figure 167 Add Printer Wizard : Printer Sharing 12 Select Yes and then click the Next button if you wa nt to print a test page. A p op-up screen displays to ask if the test pa ge printed correctly.
Chapter 20 Sharing a USB Print er P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 248 Figure 169 Add Printer Wi zard Complete 20.6 Macintosh OS X Adding Printer Example Use the following steps to set up a print server driver on your Macintosh computer.
Chapter 20 Sharing a USB Printer P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 249 Figure 172 Applications Folder 5 Double-click the Print Center icon. Figure 173 Utilities Folder 6 Click the Add icon at the top of the screen. Figure 174 Printer List Folder 7 Set up your pri nter in the Printer List configuratio n sc reen.
Chapter 20 Sharing a USB Print er P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 250 Figure 175 Printer Configuration 12 Click Add to s elect a printer model, save and close the Printer List configuratio n screen. Figure 176 Printer Model 13 The Name LP1 on 192.
P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 251 C HAPTER 21 File Sharing Use these screens to set up file sharing through yo ur ZyXEL Device. 21.1 File Sharing Implementation Overview Your ZyXEL Device allows you to connect USB 2.0 (or lower) file storage devices so that they can be accessed by users connecte d to your network.
Chapter 21 F ile Sharing P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 252 " Before connecting a USB hard drive that comes with an external power supply, make sure it is connected to an appropriate power source that is on. 1 Connect a USB memory stick (or a USB hard drive) to one of the ZyXEL Device’s USB ports.
Chapter 21 File Sharing P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 253 Figure 179 Check the Workgrou p Name 21.3 User Accounts The ZyXEL Device requires that a user e nter a user name and password in order to a ccess files on the USB storage device.
Chapter 21 F ile Sharing P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 254 Figure 181 Management > File Sharin g Each field is described in the following table. Table 111 Management > File Sharing LABEL DESCRIPTION Enable Fil e Sharin g Services Select this to enable file sharing through the ZyXEL Device.
Chapter 21 File Sharing P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 255 21.5 Examples of Accessing Files via the ZyXEL Device Once you have enabled file sharing and configur ed a user account for file sharing. The USB file storage devices become a part of your file structure.
Chapter 21 F ile Sharing P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 256 Figure 182 File Sharing via Windows Exp lorer 21.5.2 Using the Run Utility to Share Files On your Windows 2000 computer, click Start , Run and type a double backslash “” followed by the IP address of the ZyXEL Device and click OK .
Chapter 21 File Sharing P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 257 Figure 184 File Sharing via FTP: Address A screen asking for password authentication app ears. Enter the user name and password (you configured in the File Sharing screen) and click Login .
Chapter 21 F ile Sharing P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 258 " The ZyXEL Device will not be accessi ble via the workgroup name if your local area network has restrictions set up that do not allow devices to join a workgroup. In this case, contact your network ad ministrator.
259 P ART VI Maintanence and Troubleshooting System (261) Log (269) Tools (281) Troubleshooting (287 ).
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P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 261 C HAPTER 22 System Use this screen to set up general system se ttings, change the syst em mode, change the password, configure the DDNS server settin gs, and set the current date and time. 22.1 System Overview 22.
Chapter 22 System P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 262 Figure 188 Maintenance > System > General Each field is described in the following table.
Chapter 22 System P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 263 22.2.1 DNS Server Address Assignment Use DNS (Domain Name System) to map a domain name to its corresponding IP address and vice versa, for instance, the IP address of www.zyxel.com is 204.217.
Chapter 22 System P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 264 Figure 189 Maintenance > System > Dynamic DNS Each field is described in the following table. Table 113 Maintenance > System > Dynamic DNS LABEL DESCRIPTION Dynamic DNS Setup Enable Dynamic DNS Select this to use dynamic DNS.
Chapter 22 System P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 265 22.3 Time Setting Overview Use this screen to set the date, time, and time zone in the ZyXEL Device.
Chapter 22 System P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 266 22.3.2 Resetting the Time The ZyXEL Device resets the time in the following instances: • When the ZyXEL Device starts up. • When you click Apply in the Time Setting Overview . • 24-hour intervals after starting.
Chapter 22 System P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 267 Time Protocol Se lect the time serv ice protocol that your time se rver uses.Check with your I SP or network administrator, or use trial-and -error to find a protocol that works. Daytime (RFC 867) - This format is day/month/year/time zone.
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P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 269 C HAPTER 23 Log Use these screens to look at log entries and alerts and to configure the ZyXEL Device’s log and alert settings. 23.1 Logs Overview For a list of log messages, see Section 23.3 on page 273 . 23.
Chapter 23 Log P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 270 23.2 Logs Screens 23.2.1 View Log Screen Use this screen to look at log entries and al erts. Alerts are written in red.
Chapter 23 Log P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 271 23.2.2 Log Settings Screen Use this screen to configure where the ZyXEL Device sends logs and al erts, the schedule for sending logs, and which logs and alerts are sent or recorded. To access this screen, click Maintenance > Logs > Log Settings .
Chapter 23 Log P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 272 Mail Subject Enter the subject line used in e-mail messages the ZyXEL Device sends. Send Log to Ente r the e-mail address to which log entries are sent by e-mail. Leave this field blank if you do not want to send logs by e-mail.
Chapter 23 Log P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 273 23.3 Log Message Descriptions The following tables provid e descri ptions of example log messages. Table 119 System Error Logs LOG MESSAGE DESCRIPTION WAN connection is down. The WAN conne ction is down.
Chapter 23 Log P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 274 Too large ICMP packet has been dropped The device dropped an ICMP packet that was too large. Configuration Change: PC = 0x%x, Task ID = 0x%x The device is saving configuration changes.
Chapter 23 Log P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 275 F or type and code details, see T able 130 on page 278 . Exceed MAX incomplete, sent TCP RST The router sent a TCP reset packet when the number of incomplete connections (TCP and UDP) exceeded the user- configured threshold.
Chapter 23 Log P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 276 For type and code details, see Table 130 on pa ge 278 . ppp:LCP Closing The PPP connection’s Link Control Protocol sta ge is closing. ppp:IPCP Closing The PPP connection’s Internet Protocol Control Protocol stage is closing.
Chapter 23 Log P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 277 ip spoofing - WAN [ TCP | UDP | IGMP | ESP | GRE | OSPF ] The firewall detected an IP spoofing attack on the WAN port. ip spoofing - WAN ICMP (type:%d, code:%d) The firewall detected a n ICMP IP spoofing attack on the WAN port.
Chapter 23 Log P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 278 Remote Management: HTTP or UPnP denied Attempted use of HTTP o r UPnP service was blocked according to remote management settings. Remote Management: WWW denied Attempted use of WWW service was blocke d according to remote management settings.
Chapter 23 Log P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 279 13 Timestamp 0 Timestamp request message 14 Timestamp Reply 0 Timestamp reply message 15 Information Request 0 Information request me ssage 16 .
Chapter 23 Log P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 280.
P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 281 C HAPTER 24 Tools Use these screens to upload new firmware, back up and restore the configuration, and restart the ZyXEL Device. 24.1 Tools Overview 24.1.1 ZyXEL Firmware Find firmware at www.zyxel.com in a file that (usually) uses the system model name with a "*.
Chapter 24 Tools P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 282 Each field is described in the following table. 24.2.2 Firmware Upload Screens " Do not turn off the device while firm ware upload is in progress! When the ZyXEL Device starts to upload firmware, the Firmware Upload in Process screen appears.
Chapter 24 Tools P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 283 If the upload is not successful , the following screen appears. Figure 196 Firmware Upload Error Click Return to go back to the Firmware Screen . 24.2.3 Configuration Screen Use this screen to back up or restore the conf iguration of the ZyXEL De vice.
Chapter 24 Tools P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 284 24.2.4 Restore Co nfiguration Screens " Do not turn off the device while configuration file upload is in progress. When the ZyXEL Device has finished restoring the selected configuration file, the fol lowing screen appears.
Chapter 24 Tools P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 285 If the ZyXEL Device’s IP address is different in the configuratio n file you selected, you may need to change the IP address of your computer to be in the same subnet as that of the default management IP address (192.
Chapter 24 Tools P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 286.
P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 287 C HAPTER 25 Troubleshooting This chapter offers some suggestions to solv e problems you might encounter. The po tential problems are divided into the following categories.
Chapter 25 Trou bleshooting P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 288 25.2 ZyXEL Device Access and Login V I forgot the IP address for the ZyXEL Device.
Chapter 25 Trou bleshooting P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 289 5 Reset the device to its factory defaults, an d try to access the ZyXEL Device with the default IP address. See Section 2.3 on page 41 . 6 If the problem continues, contact the network administrator or vendor, or try one of the advanced suggestio ns.
Chapter 25 Trou bleshooting P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 290 4 If the problem continues, contact your ISP. V The Internet connection is slow or intermittent. 1 There might be a lot of traffic on the networ k. Try closing some programs that use the Internet, especially peer-to-pee r applications.
Chapter 25 Trou bleshooting P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 291 3 If you are connecting a USB hard drive that comes with an external power supply, make sure it is connected to an appropriate power source that is on. 4 Re-connect your USB devic e to the ZyXEL Device.
Chapter 25 Trou bleshooting P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 292.
293 P ART VII Appendices and Index Product Specification s (295) Pop-up Windows, JavaScripts and Java Permissions (301) IP Addresses and Subnetting (307) Setting up Your Computer’s IP Address (315) .
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P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 295 A PPENDIX A Product Specifications See also the introduction chapter for a general overview of the key features. Specification Tables Table 136 Device Specifications Default IP Address 192.168.1.1 Default Management Subnet Mask 255.
Appendix A Product Specifications P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 296 Table 137 Firmware Fe atures FEATURE DESCRIPTION Device Management Use the web configurator to easil y configure the rich range of features on the ZyXEL Device.
Appendix A Product Specifications P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 297 IP Multicast IP Multicas t is used to send traffic to a specific group of computers. The ZyXEL Device supports versions 1 and 2 of IGMP (Internet Group Management Protocol) use d to jo in multicast groups (see RFC 2236).
Appendix A Product Specifications P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 298 Power Adaptor Specifications Wireless WEP key authentication WPA-PSK security WPA/WPA2 security IEEE 802.
Appendix A Product Specifications P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 299 Output Pow er AC 16Volts/1.0A Power Consumption 15 Watt Max. Safety Standards ITS-GS, CE (EN 60950-1) UNITED KINGDOM PLUG STANDARDS AC Power Adapter Model AA-161AD Input Power AC 240Volts/50Hz/140mA Output Pow er AC 16Volts/1.
Appendix A Product Specifications P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 300.
P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 301 A PPENDIX B Pop-up Windows, JavaScripts and Java Permissions In order to use the web configurator you need to allow: • Web browser pop-up w indows from y our device . • JavaScripts (enabled by default). • Java permissions (enabled by default).
Appendix B Po p-up Wind ows, JavaS cripts and Ja va Permission s P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 302 2 Clear the Block pop-ups check box in the Pop-up Block er section of the screen. This disables any web po p-up blockers you may have ena bled. Figure 204 Internet Options: Privacy 3 Click Apply to save this setting.
Appendix B Pop-u p Windows, JavaScri pts and Java Permissions P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 303 Figure 205 Internet Options: Privacy 3 Type the IP address of your device (the web page that you do not want to have blocked) with the prefix “http://”.
Appendix B Po p-up Wind ows, JavaS cripts and Ja va Permission s P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 304 5 Click Close to return to the Privacy screen. 6 Click Apply to save this setting. JavaScripts If pages of the web configura tor do not display properly in Internet Explorer , check that JavaScripts are allowed.
Appendix B Pop-u p Windows, JavaScri pts and Java Permissions P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 305 Figure 208 Security Settings - Java Scripting Java Permissions 1 From Internet Explorer, click Tools , Internet Options and then the Security tab. 2 Click the Custom Level.
Appendix B Po p-up Wind ows, JavaS cripts and Ja va Permission s P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 306 JAVA (Sun) 1 From Internet Explorer, click Tools , Internet Options and then the Advanced tab. 2 Make sure that Use Java 2 for <applet> under Java (Sun) is sele cted.
P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 307 A PPENDIX C IP Addresses and Subnetting This appendix introduces IP addresses and subnet masks. IP addresses identify ind ividual devices on a network. Every networking device (includin g computers, servers, routers, printe rs, etc.
Appendix C IP Addresses a nd Subnetting P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 308 Figure 211 Network Number and Host ID How much of the IP address is the network number and how much is the host ID varies according to the s ubnet mask.
Appendix C IP Addresses and Subnetting P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 309 Subnet masks are expressed in dotted decimal no tation just like IP addresses. The follow ing examples show the binary and decimal not ation for 8-bit, 16-bit, 24-bit and 2 9 -bit subnet masks.
Appendix C IP Addresses a nd Subnetting P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 310 Subnetting You can use subnetting to divi de one network into multiple sub-networks. In the following example a network administrator creates two sub-networks to isolate a group of servers from the rest of the c ompany network for security reasons.
Appendix C IP Addresses and Subnetting P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 311 Figure 213 Subnetting Example: After Su bnetting In a 25-bit subnet the host ID has 7 bits , so each sub-network has a maximum of 2 7 – 2 or 126 possible hosts (a host ID of all zeroes is the su bnet’s address itself, all ones is the subnet’s broadcast address).
Appendix C IP Addresses a nd Subnetting P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 312 Example: Eight Subnets Similarly, use a 27-bit mask to create eight sub nets (000, 001, 010, 011, 100, 101, 11 0 and 111). The following table shows IP address last octet values for each subnet.
Appendix C IP Addresses and Subnetting P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 313 Subnet Planning The following table is a summary for su bnet planning on a network with a 24-bit network number. The following table is a summary for su bnet planning on a network with a 16-bit network number.
Appendix C IP Addresses a nd Subnetting P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 314 Configuring IP Addresses Where you obtain your netwo rk number depends on your particular situation. If the ISP or your network administrator assigns yo u a bloc k of registered IP addresses, follow their instructions in selecting the IP addresses and the subnet mask.
P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 315 A PPENDIX D Setting up Your Computer’s IP Address All computers must have a 10M or 100M Et hernet adapter card and TCP/IP installed.
Appendix D Setting up Your Computer’s IP Address P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 316 Figure 214 WIndows 95/98 /Me: Networ k: Configura tion Installing Components The Network window Configuration tab displays a list of installed components. You need a network adapter, the TCP/IP p rotocol and Client for Microsoft Netw orks.
Appendix D Setting up Your Computer’s IP Address P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 317 Configuring 1 In the Network window Configuration tab, select your network adapter's TCP/IP entry and click Properties 2 Click the IP Address tab. • If your IP address is dynamic, select Obtain an IP address automatically .
Appendix D Setting up Your Computer’s IP Address P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 318 Figure 216 Windows 95/98/Me : TCP/IP Pr operties: DNS Configuration 4 Click the Gateway tab. • If you do not know you r gateway’s IP addr ess, remove previously installed gateways.
Appendix D Setting up Your Computer’s IP Address P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 319 Figure 217 Windows XP: Start Menu 2 In the Control Panel , double-click Networ k Connections ( Network and Dial-up Connections in Windows 2000/NT). Figure 218 Windows XP: Control Panel 3 Right-click Local Area Connection and then c lick Properties .
Appendix D Setting up Your Computer’s IP Address P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 320 Figure 219 Windows XP: Control Panel: Network Connections: Pro perties 4 Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) (under the Gene ral tab in Win XP) and then click Properties .
Appendix D Setting up Your Computer’s IP Address P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 321 Figure 221 Windows XP: Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Propert ies 6 If you do not know your gateway's IP ad dress, remove any previously installed gateways in the IP Settings tab and click OK .
Appendix D Setting up Your Computer’s IP Address P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 322 Figure 222 Windows XP: Advanced TCP/IP Properties 7 In the Internet Protocol TCP/IP Properties window (the General tab in Windows XP): • Click Obtain DNS server address automatically if you do not kn ow your DNS server IP address(es).
Appendix D Setting up Your Computer’s IP Address P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 323 Figure 223 Windows XP: Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Propert ies 8 Click OK to close the Internet Protocol (TCP/ IP) Properties window . 9 Click Close ( OK in Windows 2000/NT) to close the Local Area Connection Properties window.
Appendix D Setting up Your Computer’s IP Address P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 324 2 Click Network i n the icon bar. • Select Automatic from the Location list. • Select Built-in Ethernet from the Show list. • Click the TCP/IP tab. 3 For dynamically assigned settings, select Using DHCP from the Configure list.
Appendix D Setting up Your Computer’s IP Address P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 325 Linux This section shows you how to configure your computer’s T CP/IP settings in Red Hat Linux 9.0. Procedure, screens an d file location may vary depe nding on your Linux d istribution and release version.
Appendix D Setting up Your Computer’s IP Address P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 326 Figure 227 Red Hat 9.0: KDE: Ethern et Device: General • If you have a dyna mic IP address, click Automatically obtain IP address settings with and select dhcp from the drop down list.
Appendix D Setting up Your Computer’s IP Address P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 327 Figure 229 Red Hat 9.0: KDE: Network Configur ation: Activate 7 After the network card re start process is complete, make sure the Status is Active in the Network Configuration screen.
Appendix D Setting up Your Computer’s IP Address P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 328 Figure 232 Red Hat 9.0: DNS Settin gs in resolv.conf 3 After you edit and save the configuration files, you must restar t the network card. Enter ./network restart in the /etc/rc.
P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 329 A PPENDIX E SIP Passthrough Enabling/Disabling the SIP ALG You can turn off the ZyXEL Device SIP ALG to avoid retrans lating the IP address of an existing SIP device that is usin g STUN.
Appendix E SIP Passthr ough P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 330.
P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 331 A PPENDIX F Internal SPTGEN This appendix introduces Internal SPTGEN. A ll menus shown in this appendix are example menus meant to show SPTGEN usag e.
Appendix F Internal SPTGEN P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 332 " DO NOT alter or delete a ny field except parameters in the Input colum n. This appendix introduces Internal SPTGEN. A ll menus shown in this appendix are example menus meant to show SPTGEN usag e.
Appendix F I nternal SPTG EN P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 333 Figure 238 Internal SPTGEN FTP Download Example " You can rename your “ rom-t ” file when you save it to your computer but it must be named “ rom-t ” when you upload it to your ZyXEL Device.
Appendix F Internal SPTGEN P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 334 Example Internal SPTGEN Menus This section provides exampl e Internal SPTGEN menus.
Appendix F I nternal SPTG EN P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 335 / Menu 3.2 TCP/IP and DHCP Ethernet Setup FIN FN PVA INPUT 30200001 = DHCP <0(None) | 1(Server) | 2(Relay)> = 0 30200002 = Client IP Pool Starting Address = 192.168.1.33 30200003 = Size of Client IP Pool = 32 30200004 = Primary DNS Server = 0.
Appendix F Internal SPTGEN P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 336 30201008 = IP Alias #1 Incoming protocol filters Set 3 = 256 30201009 = IP Alias #1 Incoming protocol filters Set 4 = 256 30201010 .
Appendix F I nternal SPTG EN P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 337 30500004 = RTS Threshold <0 ~ 2432> = 2432 30500005 = FRAG. Threshold <256 ~ 2432> = 2432 30500006 = WEP <0(DISABL.
Appendix F Internal SPTGEN P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 338 40000003 = ISP's Name = ChangeMe 40000004 = Encapsulation <2(PPPOE) | 3(RFC 1483)| 4(PPPoA )| 5(ENET ENCAP)> = 2 4000000.
Appendix F I nternal SPTG EN P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 339 40000032= RIP Version <0(Rip-1) | 1(Rip-2B) |2(Rip-2M)> = 0 40000033= Nailed-up Connect ion <0(No) |1(Yes)> = 0 Table 154 Menu 4 Internet Access Setup (con tinued) Table 155 Menu 12 / Menu 12.
Appendix F Internal SPTGEN P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 340 150000007 = SUA Server #3 Active <0(No) | 1(Yes)> = 0 150000008 = SUA Server #3 Protocol <0(All)|6(TCP)|17(U DP)> = 0 150000009 = SUA Server #3 Port Start = 0 150000010 = SUA Server #3 Port End = 0 150000011 = SUA Server #3 Local IP address = 0.
Appendix F I nternal SPTG EN P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 341 150000041 = SUA Server #9 Local IP address = 0.0.0.0 150000042 = SUA Server #10 Active <0(No) | 1(Yes)> = 0 150000043 = SUA.
Appendix F Internal SPTGEN P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 342 210101011 = IP Filter Set 1,Rule 1 Src Port Comp <0(none)|1(equ al) |2(not equal)|3(less)|4( greater)> = 0 210101013 = IP Fil.
Appendix F I nternal SPTG EN P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 343 210201001 = IP Filter Set 2, Rule 1 Type <0(none)|2(TCP/ IP)> = 2 210201002 = IP Filter Set 2, Rule 1 Active <0(No)|1(Yes)> = 1 210201003 = IP Filter Set 2, Rule 1 Protocol = 6 210201004 = IP Filter Set 2, Rule 1 Dest IP address = 0.
Appendix F Internal SPTGEN P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 344 210202010 = IP Filter Set 2,Rule 2 Src Port = 0 210202011 = IP Filter Set 2, Rule 2 Src Port Comp <0(none)|1(equal)| 2(not equal.
Appendix F I nternal SPTG EN P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 345 230400004 = Authentication Databases <0(Local User Database Only) |1(RADIUS Only) |2(Local,RADIUS) |3(RADIUS,Local)> = 1 23.
Appendix F Internal SPTGEN P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 346 Command Examples The following are example Inte rnal SPTGEN screens associated with the ZyXEL Device’s command interpreter commands. Table 161 Command Examples FIN FN PVA INPUT /ci command (for annex a): wan adsl openc md FIN FN PVA INPUT 990000001 = ADSL OPMD <0(glite)|1(t1.
P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 347 A PPENDIX G Services The following table l ists some commonly-used se rvice s and their associated protocols and port numbers. • Name : This is a short, descriptiv e name for the service. You can us e this one or create a different one, if you like.
Appendix G Services P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 348 H.323 TCP 1720 NetMeeting uses this protocol. HTTP TCP 80 Hyper Text Transfer Protoco l - a client/ server protocol for the world wide web. HTTPS TCP 443 HTTPS is a secured http sessi on often used in e-commerce.
Appendix G Services P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 349 PPTP_TUNNEL (GRE) User-Defined 47 PPTP (Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol) enables secure tran sfer of data over publ ic networks. This is the data channel. RCMD TCP 512 Remote Comman d Service.
Appendix G Services P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 350 TFTP UDP 69 Trivial File Transfer Protocol i s an Internet file transfer protocol similar to FTP, but uses the UDP (User Datagram Protocol) rather than TCP (Transmission Control Protocol). VDOLIVE TCP UDP 7000 user- defined A videoconferencing solution.
P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 351 A PPENDIX H Legal Information Copyright Copyright © 2007 by ZyXEL Communications Corporation. The contents of this publication may not be reprod uced in any .
Appendix H Legal Info rmation P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 352 If this device does cause harmful inte rference to radio/television reception, which can be determined by turning the de vice of.
Appendix H Legal Infor m ation P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 353 3 Select the certification you wish to view from this page. ZyXEL Limited Warranty ZyXEL warrants to the original en d user (purchaser) that this product is free from any defects in materials or workmansh ip for a period of up to tw o years from the date of purchase .
Appendix H Legal Info rmation P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 354.
P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 355 A PPENDIX I Customer Support Please have the following information r eady when you contact customer support. Required Information • Product model and serial number. • Warranty Information. • Date that you received your device.
Appendix I C ustomer Supp ort P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 356 Denmark • Support E-mail: support@zyxel.dk • Sales E-mail: sales@zyxel.dk • Telephone: +45 -39-55-07-00 • Fax: +45-39-55-07-07 • Web Site: www.
Appendix I Customer Support P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 357 • Telephone: +7-3 272-590-698 • Fax: +7-327 2-590-689 • Web Site: www.zyxel.kz • Re g u l a r Ma i l : ZyXEL Kazakhstan, 43, Dostyk ave.,Office 414, Dostyk Busine ss Centre, 050010, Almaty, Republic o f Kazakhstan North America • Support E-mail: support@zyxel.
Appendix I C ustomer Supp ort P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 358 • Web Site: www.zyxel.es • Re g u l ar M ai l : ZyXEL Communications, Arte, 21 5ª planta, 28033 Madrid, Spain Sweden • Support E-mail: support@zyxel.se • Sales E-mail: sales@zyxel.
Index P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 359 Index A AbS (Analysis-by-Synthesis) 138 Access Point, see AP 85 adding a printer exam ple 243 adding a printer example, Macintosh OS 248 Address Resolut.
Index P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 360 coder/decoder, see also codecs 137 command interface 218 Common Internet File System (CIFS) 252 computer’s IP address 315 configuration successful upl.
Index P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 361 event logs 269 F factory defaults 41 fairness-based bandwidth management 208 FAT (File Allocation T able) 251 fax passthrough 297 FCC interf erence stat.
Index P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 362 Internet Assigned Nu mb ers Au thoritySee IANA 314 Internet connection 48 Internet content fi l tering, see also content filtering 195 Internet Explorer.
Index P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 363 static ro ute 203 model types 33 monitoring bandwidth usage 215 multicasting 109 , 113 and LAN 113 multimedia and SIP 133 MWI 144 MWI (Message Waiting I.
Index P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 364 PSTN (Public Switched Telephone Network) 13 8 PSTN line 167 and power outage 167 and web configur ator 168 relay 168 Public Switched Telephone Network, .
Index P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 365 service domain 134 settings 61 , 140 user agent 134 SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) 133 SIP ALG 125 , 136 SIP ALG (Application Layer Gateway) 125 SIP .
Index P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 366 V VAD 147 , 297 and silent packets 147 VAD (Voice Activity Detection) 147 Virtual Local Area Network, see VLAN 140 VLAN 140 and VoIP 140 , 145 VLAN (Vir.
Index P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 367 bandwidth manageme nt 65 connection type 56 connections 48 DNS 57 exceptions 48 ISP 53 main 48 PPPoE 55 , 57 system information 49 VoIP 61 WLAN advanced.
Index P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User ’s Guide 368.
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