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that you enter in the DHCP setup are passed to the client machines along with the assigned IP address and subnet mask.

There are two ways that an ISP disseminates the DNS server addresses. The first is for an ISP to tell a customer the DNS server addresses, usually in the form of an information sheet, when s/he signs up. If your ISP does give you the DNS server addresses, enter them in the DNS Server fields in DHCP Setup, otherwise, leave them blank.

Some ISP’s choose to pass the DNS servers using the DNS server extensions of PPP IPCP (IP Control Protocol) after the connection is up. If your ISP did not give you explicit DNS servers, chances are the DNS servers are conveyed through IPCP negotiation. The Prestige supports the IPCP DNS server extensions through the DNS proxy feature.

If the Primary and Secondary DNS Server fields in DHCP Setup are not specified, i.e., left as 0.0.0.0, the Prestige tells the DHCP clients that it itself is the DNS server. When a workstation sends a DNS query to the Prestige, the Prestige forwards the query to the real DNS server learned through IPCP and relays the response back to the workstation.

Please note that DNS proxy works only when the ISP uses the IPCP DNS server extensions. It does not mean you can leave the DNS servers out of the DHCP setup under all circumstances. If your ISP gives you explicit DNS servers, make sure that you enter their IP addresses in the DHCP Setup menu. This way, the Prestige can pass the DNS servers to the workstations and the workstations can query the DNS server directly without the Prestige’s intervention.

3.3Route IP Setup

The first step is to enable the IP routing in Menu 1 - General Setup.

To edit Menu 1, enter 1 in the Main Menu to select General Setup and press [Enter]. Set the Route IP field to Yes by pressing the space bar.

Menu 1 - General Setup

System Name= P641

Location= location

Contact Person's Name= name

Route IP= Yes

Route IPX= No

Bridge= No

Press ENTER to Confirm or ESC to Cancel:

Figure 3-1 Menu 1 – General Setup

Internet Access

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Contents Prestige Disclaimer Adsl Internet Access Router CopyrightTrademarks Federal Communications Commission FCC Interference Statement ZyXEL Limited Warranty Mail Customer SupportTable of Contents Chapter Internet Access Chapter Remote Node TCP/IP Configuration 10-1 Index List of Figures Internet Access Application1-3Xii List of Figures Xiii List of Tables List of Tables Preface About Your Adsl Internet Access RouterAdvanced Applications Chapters Structure of this ManualWhat is ADSL? What is DSL?Features of the Prestige Prestige 641 Adsl Internet Access RouterMultiple Protocol Support NAT/SUA for single-IP-address Internet AccessDhcp Support Networking CompatibilityApplications for the Prestige Internet Access`LAN to LAN Application Internet Single User AccountLAN-to-LAN Application Front Panel LEDs of P641 Hardware Installation & Initial SetupPrestige 641 Rear Panel and Connections Front Panel LED DescriptionPrestige 641 Rear Panel Additional Installation RequirementsTelephone Microfilters HousingInitial Screen Power On Your PrestigePower-On Display Entering PasswordNavigating the SMT Interface Main Menu CommandsOperation Press/read Description Main Menu Summary System Management Terminal Interface SummaryMenu Title Description Resetting the Prestige Changing the System PasswordFilename conventions Menu 1 General Setup General SetupGeneral Setup Menu Fields Ethernet SetupField Description Example Yes/NoGeneral Ethernet Setup Protocol Dependent Ethernet SetupPage Factory Ethernet Defaults Internet AccessTCP/IP Parameters IP Address and Subnet MaskDhcp Configuration RIP SetupIP Pool Setup DNS Server AddressRoute IP Setup Dhcp Ethernet Setup Menu Fields TCP/IP Ethernet Setup and DhcpNone RelayLANs, WANs and the Prestige LANs & WANsVPI & VCI TCP/IP Ethernet Setup Menu FieldsMultiplexing VC-based multiplexingEncapsulation Internet Access ConfigurationPPP over Ethernet 3 PPPInternet Account Information MyISP Description Options/E.GPPPoE, PPP RFC 1483 orSingle User Account Single User Account Topology Advantages of SUAMenu 4 Internet Access Setup for Single User Account Single User Account ConfigurationMultiple Servers behind SUA Configuring a Server behind SUASingle User Account Menu Fields Field DescriptionServices vs. Port number Multiple Server ConfigurationRemote Node Setup Remote Node ConfigurationRemote Node Profile Scene 1. One VC, Multiple Protocols Encapsulation & Multiplexing ScenariosScene 2. One VC, One Protocol IP Scene 3. Multiple VCsField Description Options Remote Node Profile Menu FieldsPPP oE RFCEditing PPP Options Outgoing Authentication ProtocolYes then Yes or NoRemote Node PPP Options Menu Fields Remote Node FilterOn/Off OffMenu 11.5 Remote Node Filter LAN-to-LAN Application Remote Node TCP/IP ConfigurationEditing TCP/IP Options LLC-based multiplexing VC-Based MultiplexingLocal Network Remote NetworkTCP/IP related fields in Remote Node Profile Field Description OptionStatic/ Dynamic TCP/IP Remote Node ConfigurationExample of Static Routing Topology Static Route SetupMenu 12 IP Static Route Setup Edit IP Static Route Menu Fields Page IPX Network Environment IPX ConfigurationNetwork and Node Number Frame TypesExternal Network Number Prestige 641 in an IPX EnvironmentInternal Network Number Prestige 641 on LAN without Server Prestige 641 on LAN with ServerNovell IPX Ethernet Setup Fields IPX Ethernet SetupEthernet LAN-to-LAN Application with Novell IPX LAN-to-LAN Application with Novell IPXIPX Remote Node Setup 00000000 Remote Node Novell IPX OptionsMenu 12.2 Edit IPX Static Route IPX Static Route SetupEdit IPX Static Route Menu Fields Page Bridge Ethernet Setup Bridging SetupBridging in General Bridge Ethernet Setup Menu Handle IPX Field Configuration Remote Node Bridging SetupHandle IPX Field Description Options Menu None ClientP641 Remote Node Network Layers Menu Bridge Options Menu 11.3 Remote Node Bridging OptionsMenu 12.3 Bridge Static Route Setup Bridge Static RouteSetupBridge Static Route Menu Fields Page Configuring a Filter Set Filter ConfigurationAbout Filtering Filter Rules Summary Menu Menu 21 Filter Set ConfigurationAbbreviations Description Display Abbreviations Used in the Filter Rules Summary MenuAction Not Matched will be N/A Refers to Action Matched Refers to Action Not MatchedFilter Types and SUA Configuring a Filter RuleAbbreviations Used If Filter Type Is IP Abbreviations Used If Filter Type Is GENProtocol and Device Filter Sets 1 TCP/IP Filter RuleNone/Less/Greater TCP/IP Filter Rule Menu FieldsEqual/Not Equal Action Matched Yes / N/AAction Not Matched Check Next RuleMenu 21.1.2 Generic Filter Rule Generic Filter RuleGeneric Filter Rule Menu Fields Menu 21.1.3 IPX Filter Rule Novell IPX Filter RulePopular types are in hexadecimal IPX Filter Rule Menu FieldsEthernet traffic Applying a FilterRemote Node Filters Configuring Snmp Snmp ConfigurationAbout Snmp Field Description Default Snmp Configuration Menu FieldsMenu 24 System Maintenance System MaintenanceSystem Status Menu 24.1 System Maintenance StatusPPP, LLC, VC-IP, VC-IPX, or VC-BR System Maintenance Status Menu FieldsWait for Init or Initializing Terminal Speed Modified in Menu 1 General SetupLog and Trace Viewing Error LogSyslog And Accounting Examples of Error and Information MessagesParameter Description System Maintenance Menu Syslog ParametersMenu 24.4 System Maintenance Diagnostic DiagnosticRestore Configuration Backup ConfigurationFirmware Update System Maintenance Menu DiagnosticUpload Router Firmware Uploading Router Configuration FileCommand Interpreter Mode 12 Command mode Boot module commandsPrestige 641 Adsl Internet Access Router System Maintenance Page Problems Starting Up the Prestige TroubleshootingTroubleshooting the Start-Up of your Prestige Problem Corrective ActionProblems with the LAN Interface Problems With the WAN InterfaceProblems Connecting to a Remote Node or ISP Acronyms and Abbreviations Appendix a Appendix a Diagram 1 Single-PC per Modem Hardware ConfigurationPPP over Ethernet Adsl ModemPrestige Diagram 2 Prestige as a PPPoE ClientAppendix B Diagram 3 VPIs & VCIsEnhanced Syslog Appendix CIPX IndexSnmp Syslog And Accounting