ZyXEL Communications 100IH manual TCP/IP Remote Node Configuration, Only /Out Only, 2B/RIP-2M

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Prestige 100 and 100IH ISDN Router and Router/Hub

 

Table 5-2 TCP/IP Remote Node Configuration

 

 

 

 

Rem IP Address

This will show the IP address you entered for this remote node

 

 

in the previous menu.

 

 

 

 

Rem IP Subnet

Enter the subnet mask for the remote network.

 

Mask

 

 

 

 

 

My WAN Addr

Some implementations, especially the UNIX derivatives,

 

 

require the ISDN link to have a separate IP network number

 

 

from the LAN and each end must have a unique address within

 

 

the WAN network number. If this is the case, enter the IP

 

 

address assigned to the ISDN port of your Prestige.

 

 

Note that this is the address assigned to your local Prestige,

 

 

not the remote router.

 

 

 

 

Single User

Set this field to Yes to enable the Single User Account feature

Yes/No

Account

for your Prestige. Use the space bar to toggle between Yes

 

 

and No. See Chapter 3 - Internet Access Application for more

 

 

information on the Single User Account feature.

 

 

 

 

Metric

The metric represents the “cost” of transmission for routing

1 to 15

 

purposes. IP routing uses hop count as the measurement of

 

 

cost, with a minimum of 1 for directly connected networks.

 

 

Enter a number that approximates the cost for this link. The

 

 

number need not be precise, but it must be between 1 and 15.

 

 

In practice, 2 or 3 is usually a good number.

 

 

 

 

Private

This parameter determines if the Prestige will include the route

Yes/No

 

to this remote node in its RIP broadcasts. If set to Yes, this

 

 

route is kept private and not included in RIP broadcast. If No,

 

 

the route to this remote node will be propagated to other hosts

 

 

through RIP broadcasts.

 

 

 

 

RIP

Press the space bar to select the RIP direction from Both/In

 

 

Only/Out Only.

(Default=Both)

 

 

 

 

 

Version=

Press the space bar to select the RIP version from RIP-1/RIP-

RIP-1(default)

 

2B/RIP-2M.

 

 

 

 

Once you have completed filling in the Network Layer Options Menu, press [Enter] to return to Menu 11. Press [Enter] at the message [Press ENTER to Confirm...] to save your configuration, or press [Esc] at any time to cancel.

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Contents ZyXEL Prestige 100 and 100IH ECC Interference Statement Iii ZyXEL Limited Warranty Customer Support Page Table of Contents Chapter Dial-in Server Configuration Chapter Remote Node ConfigurationChapter Remote Node TCP/IP Configuration Chapter Advanced Phone ServicesIndex 10-111-1 Table of Contents Internet Access Application List of FiguresXii List of Figures/Tables Xiii List of Tables Generic Filter Rule Menu Fields Preface About Your PrestigeStructure of this Manual Page Features of the Prestige Getting to Know Your Isdn RouterAUI Interface P100 only Upgrade P100IH Firmware via LAN LAN-to-LAN Connection Internet AccessApplications for Prestige 100 and 100IH Remote Access Server LAN-to-LAN Connection ApplicationTelecommuting/Remote Access Server Application Hardware Installation & Initial Setup Front Panel Leds of P100Front Panel LEDs of P100IH Front Panel Of P100IH LED functionsPrestige 100IH Rear Panel and Connections Prestige 100IH Rear Panel and ConnectionsPrestige 100 Rear Panel and Connections UTP Interface Additional Installation Requirements Power On Your Prestige Power-On DisplayOperation Press/read Description Main Menu CommandsNavigating the SMT Interface Menu Title Description System Management Terminal Interface SummaryMain Menu Summary Changing the System Password Menu 23.1 System PasswordGeneral Setup Menu 1 General SetupSPIDs, Phone #’s, Switch Types Isdn Setup MenusGeneral Setup Menu Fields Switch Type Geography No of Phone #s No of SPIDsNorth American Isdn Setup Menus 10 North American Isdn SetupNorth American Isdn Menu Setup Fields None NI-1 Default Feature Key SettingsMenu 2.1 fields European DSS1 & German 1TR6 Isdn Setup Menus MSN and SubaddressOutgoing Calling Party Number 10 Menu 2 Isdn Setup Outgoing Calling Party Number otherwise, leave it blankIncoming Phone Number Matching is Don’t Care IgnoreEthernet Setup 15 Loopback testProtocol Dependent Ethernet Setup General Ethernet SetupPage TCP/IP Parameters Chapter Internet AccessFactory Ethernet Defaults IP Address and Subnet MaskRIP Setup Dhcp ConfigurationIP Pool Setup TCP/IP Ethernet Setup and Dhcp Menu 3.2 TCP/IP and Dhcp Ethernet SetupDhcp Ethernet Setup Menu Fields 2B/RIP-2M Both TCP/IP Ethernet Setup Menu FieldsOnly/Out Only Internet Access Configuration Internet Account InformationMenu 4 Internet Access Setup Internet Access Setup Menu Fields FieldSingle User Account Single User Account TopologyAdvantages of SUA Field Description Single User Account ConfigurationSingle User Account Menu Fields To Switch ISP Configuring Backup ISP AccountsConfigure a Backup ISP Page Remote Node Profile Chapter Remote Node ConfigurationRemote Node Setup Menu 11 Remote Node Setup Yes/No Remote Node Profile Menu FieldsField Description Options OutgoingEnable Yes thenLeased Outgoing Authentication Protocol64k Allocated Budget and Period do not applyBTR v MTR for BOD PPP MultilinkBandwidth on Demand Editing PPP Options Menu 11.2 Remote Node PPP OptionsRemote Node PPP Options Menu Fields Remote Node Filter Menu 11.5 Remote Node FilterPage Remote Node TCP/IP Configuration LAN-to-LAN ApplicationRemote Node Setup Menu 11.3- Remote Node TCP/IP OptionsTCP/IP related fields in Remote Node Profile Yes2B/RIP-2M TCP/IP Remote Node ConfigurationOnly /Out Only Static Route Setup Example of Static Routing TopologyMenu 12.1 IP Static Route Setup Edit IP Static Route Menu Fields Page Remote Dial-in Users Remote Nodes Chapter Dial-in Server ConfigurationRemote Dial-in Users/Remote Nodes Comparison Chart Remote Access Server Telecommuting Remote UserLAN-to-LAN Server Application Example of a LAN-to-LAN Server ApplicationDefault Dial-In Setup Menu 13 Default Dial-in SetupPreferred Default Dial-in Setup FieldsRequired Dial-In IP Address Supplied By Dial-in User is set to Dial-In Users Setup Default Dial-in FilterMenu 14 Dial-in User Setup Mandatory Edit Dial-in User Menu FieldsOptional Clid Authentication CallbackConfiguring a Server behind SUA Multiple Servers behind SUAMultiple Server Configuration Services vs. Port numberChapter Advanced Phone Services Supplemental Services by regionGetting Started Setting Up Supplemental Phone ServiceSupplemental Services by switch type Call Waiting How to use call waitingFlash Key Three Way CallingCall Transfer How To Use Three Way CallingHow To Use Call Transfer Reminder Ring Phone Flash CommandsCall Forwarding To Do a Blind TransferPage Chapter Filter Configuration About FilteringFilter Structure of the Prestige Configuring a Filter Set Menu 21 Filter Set ConfigurationAbbreviations Description Display Filter Rules Summary MenuAbbreviations Used in the Filter Rules Summary Menu Abbreviations Used If Filter Type Is IP Abbreviation DescriptionAbbreviations Used If Filter Type Is GEN Configuring a Filter Rule 1 TCP/IP Filter RuleMenu 21.1.1 TCP/IP Filter Rule Equal/Not Equal TCP/IP Filter Rule Menu FieldsNone/Less/Greater Yes / N/ACheck Next Rule Action MatchedAction Not Matched ForwardGeneric Filter Rule Menu 21.1.2 Generic Filter RuleGeneric Filter Rule Menu Fields Check Next Rule Forward Drop Applying a Filter and Factory DefaultsEthernet traffic Remote Node Filters Filtering Remote Node trafficTelnet Under SUA Telnet Configuration and CapabilitiesAbout Telnet Configuration Telnet Capabilities Single AdministratorSystem Timeout Chapter System Maintenance Menu 24 System MaintenanceMenu 24.1 System Maintenance Status System StatusSystem Maintenance Status Menu Fields ALULAN Packet That Triggered Last Call System Maintenance Information System InformationConsole Port Speed Fields in System MaintenanceModified in Menu 1 General Setup Viewing Error Log Log and TraceExamples of Error and Information Messages Parameter Description System Maintenance Menu Syslog ParametersSyslog And Accounting Error Information Messages Diagnostic Menu 24.4 System Maintenance DiagnosticSystem Maintenance Menu Diagnostic This figure shows an example where authentication failed Software Update Backup ConfigurationRestore Configuration Boot module commands 11 Menu 24.7 Software UpdateCommand Interpreter Mode Call Control14 Menu 24.9 System Maintenance Call Control Call Control ParametersBlacklist Call Control Parameters FieldsBudget Management Call History18 Call History Call History FieldsTroubleshooting the Start-Up of your Prestige Chapter TroubleshootingProblems Starting Up the Prestige Problem Corrective ActionProblems With the Isdn Line Troubleshooting the Isdn LineProblems for Remote User to Dial-in Problems with the LAN InterfaceProblems Connecting to a Remote Node or ISP Page Appendix Acronyms and AbbreviationsPAP Index IndexSubnet mask, 3-2, 3-6, 5-4
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