ZyXEL Communications 641 manual What is DSL?, What is ADSL?

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Prestige 641 ADSL Internet Access Router

What is DSL?

DSL (Digital Subscriber Line) enhances the data capacity of the existing twisted-pair wire that runs between the local telephone company switching offices and most homes and offices. While the wire itself can handle higher frequencies, the telephone switching equipment is designed to cut off signals above 4,000 Hz to filter noise off the voice line, but now everybody is searching for ways to get more bandwidth to improve access to the Web - hence DSL technologies!

There are actually seven types of DSL service, ranging in speeds from 16 Kbits/sec to 52 Mbits/sec. The services are either symmetrical (traffic flows at the same speed in both directions), or asymmetrical (the downstream capacity is higher than the upstream capacity). Asymmetrical services (ADSL) are suitable for Internet users because more information is usually downloaded than uploaded. For example, a simple button click in a web browser can start an extended download that includes graphics and text.

As data rates increase, the carrying distance decreases. That means that users who are beyond a certain distance from the telephone company’s central office may not be able to obtain the higher speeds. A DSL connection is a point-to-point dedicated circuit, meaning that the link is always up and there is no dialing required.

What is ADSL?

It is an asymmetrical technology, meaning that the downstream data rate is much higher than the upstream data rate. As mentioned, this works well for a typical Internet session in which more information is downloaded, e.g., from Web servers, than is uploaded. ADSL operates in a frequency range that is above the frequency range of voice services, so the two systems can operate over the same cable.

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Getting to know your Prestige

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Contents Prestige Adsl Internet Access Router Copyright DisclaimerTrademarks Federal Communications Commission FCC Interference Statement ZyXEL Limited Warranty Customer Support MailTable of Contents Chapter Internet Access Chapter Remote Node TCP/IP Configuration 10-1 Index Internet Access Application1-3 List of FiguresXii List of Figures Xiii List of Tables List of Tables About Your Adsl Internet Access Router PrefaceStructure of this Manual Advanced Applications ChaptersWhat is DSL? What is ADSL?Prestige 641 Adsl Internet Access Router Features of the PrestigeDhcp Support NAT/SUA for single-IP-address Internet AccessMultiple Protocol Support Networking CompatibilityLAN to LAN Application Internet Access`Applications for the Prestige Internet Single User AccountLAN-to-LAN Application Prestige 641 Rear Panel and Connections Hardware Installation & Initial SetupFront Panel LEDs of P641 Front Panel LED DescriptionAdditional Installation Requirements Prestige 641 Rear PanelHousing Telephone MicrofiltersPower On Your Prestige Initial ScreenEntering Password Power-On DisplayMain Menu Commands Navigating the SMT InterfaceOperation Press/read Description System Management Terminal Interface Summary Main Menu SummaryMenu Title Description Changing the System Password Resetting the PrestigeFilename conventions General Setup Menu 1 General SetupField Description Example Ethernet SetupGeneral Setup Menu Fields Yes/NoProtocol Dependent Ethernet Setup General Ethernet SetupPage TCP/IP Parameters Internet AccessFactory Ethernet Defaults IP Address and Subnet MaskIP Pool Setup RIP SetupDhcp Configuration DNS Server AddressRoute IP Setup None TCP/IP Ethernet Setup and DhcpDhcp Ethernet Setup Menu Fields RelayLANs & WANs LANs, WANs and the PrestigeMultiplexing TCP/IP Ethernet Setup Menu FieldsVPI & VCI VC-based multiplexingPPP over Ethernet Internet Access ConfigurationEncapsulation 3 PPPInternet Account Information PPPoE, PPP Description Options/E.GMyISP RFC 1483 orSingle User Account Advantages of SUA Single User Account TopologySingle User Account Configuration Menu 4 Internet Access Setup for Single User AccountSingle User Account Menu Fields Configuring a Server behind SUAMultiple Servers behind SUA Field DescriptionMultiple Server Configuration Services vs. Port numberRemote Node Configuration Remote Node SetupRemote Node Profile Scene 2. One VC, One Protocol IP Encapsulation & Multiplexing ScenariosScene 1. One VC, Multiple Protocols Scene 3. Multiple VCsPPP oE Remote Node Profile Menu FieldsField Description Options RFCYes then Outgoing Authentication ProtocolEditing PPP Options Yes or NoOn/Off Remote Node FilterRemote Node PPP Options Menu Fields OffMenu 11.5 Remote Node Filter Remote Node TCP/IP Configuration LAN-to-LAN ApplicationEditing TCP/IP Options VC-Based Multiplexing LLC-based multiplexingTCP/IP related fields in Remote Node Profile Remote NetworkLocal Network Field Description OptionTCP/IP Remote Node Configuration Static/ DynamicStatic Route Setup Example of Static Routing TopologyMenu 12 IP Static Route Setup Edit IP Static Route Menu Fields Page Network and Node Number IPX ConfigurationIPX Network Environment Frame TypesPrestige 641 in an IPX Environment External Network NumberInternal Network Number Prestige 641 on LAN with Server Prestige 641 on LAN without ServerIPX Ethernet Setup Novell IPX Ethernet Setup FieldsEthernet LAN-to-LAN Application with Novell IPX LAN-to-LAN Application with Novell IPXIPX Remote Node Setup Remote Node Novell IPX Options 00000000IPX Static Route Setup Menu 12.2 Edit IPX Static RouteEdit IPX Static Route Menu Fields Page Bridging Setup Bridge Ethernet SetupBridging in General Handle IPX Field Description Options Menu None Remote Node Bridging SetupBridge Ethernet Setup Menu Handle IPX Field Configuration ClientMenu 11.3 Remote Node Bridging Options P641 Remote Node Network Layers Menu Bridge OptionsBridge Static RouteSetup Menu 12.3 Bridge Static Route SetupBridge Static Route Menu Fields Page Filter Configuration Configuring a Filter SetAbout Filtering Menu 21 Filter Set Configuration Filter Rules Summary MenuAction Not Matched will be N/A Refers to Action Matched Abbreviations Used in the Filter Rules Summary MenuAbbreviations Description Display Refers to Action Not MatchedAbbreviations Used If Filter Type Is IP Configuring a Filter RuleFilter Types and SUA Abbreviations Used If Filter Type Is GEN1 TCP/IP Filter Rule Protocol and Device Filter SetsTCP/IP Filter Rule Menu Fields None/Less/GreaterEqual/Not Equal Action Not Matched Yes / N/AAction Matched Check Next RuleGeneric Filter Rule Menu 21.1.2 Generic Filter RuleGeneric Filter Rule Menu Fields Novell IPX Filter Rule Menu 21.1.3 IPX Filter RuleIPX Filter Rule Menu Fields Popular types are in hexadecimalApplying a Filter Ethernet trafficRemote Node Filters Snmp Configuration Configuring SnmpAbout Snmp Snmp Configuration Menu Fields Field Description DefaultSystem Maintenance Menu 24 System MaintenanceMenu 24.1 System Maintenance Status System StatusSystem Maintenance Status Menu Fields PPP, LLC, VC-IP, VC-IPX, or VC-BRWait for Init or Initializing Modified in Menu 1 General Setup Terminal SpeedViewing Error Log Log and TraceExamples of Error and Information Messages Syslog And AccountingSystem Maintenance Menu Syslog Parameters Parameter DescriptionDiagnostic Menu 24.4 System Maintenance DiagnosticFirmware Update Backup ConfigurationRestore Configuration System Maintenance Menu DiagnosticUploading Router Configuration File Upload Router FirmwareCommand Interpreter Mode Boot module commands 12 Command modePrestige 641 Adsl Internet Access Router System Maintenance Page Troubleshooting the Start-Up of your Prestige TroubleshootingProblems Starting Up the Prestige Problem Corrective ActionProblems With the WAN Interface Problems with the LAN InterfaceProblems Connecting to a Remote Node or ISP Acronyms and Abbreviations Appendix a PPP over Ethernet Diagram 1 Single-PC per Modem Hardware ConfigurationAppendix a Adsl ModemDiagram 2 Prestige as a PPPoE Client PrestigeDiagram 3 VPIs & VCIs Appendix BAppendix C Enhanced SyslogIndex IPXSnmp Syslog And Accounting