ZyXEL Communications 100IH Chapter Internet Access, Factory Ethernet Defaults, TCP/IP Parameters

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Prestige 100 and 100IH ISDN Router and Router/Hub

Chapter 3

Internet Access

This chapter shows you how to configure the LAN as well as the WAN of your Prestige for Internet access.

3.1Factory Ethernet Defaults

The Ethernet parameters of the Prestige are preset in the factory with the following values:

1.IP address of 192.168.1.1 with subnet mask of 255.255.255.0 (24 bits).

2.DHCP server enabled with 32 client IP addresses starting from 192.168.1.33.

These parameters should work for the majority of installations. If the parameters are satisfactory, you can skip to section 3.3 TCP/IP Ethernet Setup and DHCP to enter the DNS server address(es) if your ISP gives you explicit DNS server address(es). If you wish to change the factory defaults or to learn more about TCP/IP, please read on.

3.2TCP/IP Parameters

3.2.1 IP Address and Subnet Mask

Similar to the houses on a street that share a common street name, the machines on a LAN share one common network number, also.

Where you obtain your network number depends on your particular situation. If the ISP or your network administrator assigns you a block of registered IP addresses, follow their instructions in selecting the IP addresses and the subnet mask.

If the ISP did not explicitly give you an IP network number, then most likely you have a single user account and the ISP will assign you a dynamic IP address when the connection is established. If this is the case, it is recommended that you select a network number from 192.168.0.0 to 192.168.255.0 (ignoring the trailing zero) and you must enable the Single User Account feature of the Prestige. The Internet Assigned Number Authority (IANA) reserved this block of addresses specifically for private use; please do not use any other number unless you

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Contents ZyXEL Prestige 100 and 100IH ECC Interference Statement Iii ZyXEL Limited Warranty Customer Support Page Table of Contents Chapter Advanced Phone Services Chapter Remote Node ConfigurationChapter Remote Node TCP/IP Configuration Chapter Dial-in Server Configuration11-1 10-1Table of Contents List of Figures Internet Access ApplicationXii List of Figures/Tables Xiii List of Tables List of Figures/Tables About Your Prestige PrefaceStructure of this Manual Page Getting to Know Your Isdn Router Features of the PrestigeAUI Interface P100 only Upgrade P100IH Firmware via LAN LAN-to-LAN Connection Internet AccessApplications for Prestige 100 and 100IH LAN-to-LAN Connection Application Remote Access ServerTelecommuting/Remote Access Server Application Front Panel Leds of P100 Hardware Installation & Initial SetupFront Panel Of P100IH Front Panel LEDs of P100IHPrestige 100IH Rear Panel and Connections Prestige 100IH Rear Panel and ConnectionsPrestige 100 Rear Panel and Connections UTP Interface Additional Installation Requirements Power-On Display Power On Your PrestigeOperation Press/read Description Main Menu CommandsNavigating the SMT Interface Menu Title Description System Management Terminal Interface SummaryMain Menu Summary Menu 23.1 System Password Changing the System PasswordMenu 1 General Setup General SetupSwitch Type Geography No of Phone #s No of SPIDs Isdn Setup MenusGeneral Setup Menu Fields SPIDs, Phone #’s, Switch Types10 North American Isdn Setup North American Isdn Setup MenusNorth American Isdn Menu Setup Fields None NI-1 Default Feature Key SettingsMSN and Subaddress European DSS1 & German 1TR6 Isdn Setup MenusOutgoing Calling Party Number Outgoing Calling Party Number otherwise, leave it blank 13 Menu 2 Isdn Setup for 1TR6 10 Menu 2 Isdn SetupIgnore Incoming Phone Number Matching is Don’t Care15 Loopback test Ethernet SetupGeneral Ethernet Setup Protocol Dependent Ethernet SetupPage IP Address and Subnet Mask Chapter Internet AccessFactory Ethernet Defaults TCP/IP ParametersDhcp Configuration RIP SetupIP Pool Setup Menu 3.2 TCP/IP and Dhcp Ethernet Setup TCP/IP Ethernet Setup and DhcpDescription Example Dhcp Ethernet Setup Menu FieldsField RIP-1 TCP/IP Ethernet Setup Menu FieldsBoth Only/Out OnlyInternet Account Information Internet Access ConfigurationMenu 4 Internet Access Setup Description Internet Access Setup Menu FieldsSingle User Account Topology Single User AccountAdvantages 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 Outgoing Remote Node Profile Menu FieldsField Description Options Yes/NoYes then EnableDisable Allocated Budget and Period do not apply Outgoing Authentication Protocol64k LeasedBTR v MTR for BOD PPP MultilinkBandwidth on Demand Menu 11.2 Remote Node PPP Options Editing PPP OptionsRemote Node PPP Options Menu Fields Menu 11.5 Remote Node Filter Remote Node FilterPage LAN-to-LAN Application Remote Node TCP/IP ConfigurationMenu 11.3- Remote Node TCP/IP Options Remote Node SetupYes TCP/IP related fields in Remote Node ProfileOnly /Out Only TCP/IP Remote Node ConfigurationExample of Static Routing Topology Static Route SetupMenu 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 Telecommuting Remote User Remote Access ServerExample of a LAN-to-LAN Server Application LAN-to-LAN Server ApplicationMenu 13 Default Dial-in Setup Default Dial-In SetupRequired Default Dial-in Setup FieldsDial-In IP Address Supplied By Dial-in User is set to 64/128Default Dial-in Filter Dial-In Users SetupMenu 14 Dial-in User Setup Optional Edit Dial-in User Menu FieldsActive InactiveCallback Clid AuthenticationMultiple Servers behind SUA Configuring a Server behind SUAServices vs. Port number Multiple Server ConfigurationSupplemental Services by region Chapter Advanced Phone ServicesGetting Started Setting Up Supplemental Phone ServiceSupplemental Services by switch type Three Way Calling How to use call waitingFlash Key Call WaitingCall Transfer How To Use Three Way CallingHow To Use Call Transfer To Do a Blind Transfer Phone Flash CommandsCall Forwarding Reminder RingPage About Filtering Chapter Filter ConfigurationFilter Structure of the Prestige Step Configuring a Filter SetAbbreviations Description Display Filter Rules Summary MenuAbbreviations Used in the Filter Rules Summary Menu Abbreviation Description Abbreviations Used If Filter Type Is IPAbbreviations Used If Filter Type Is GEN 1 TCP/IP Filter Rule Configuring a Filter RuleMenu 21.1.1 TCP/IP Filter Rule Yes / N/A TCP/IP Filter Rule Menu FieldsNone/Less/Greater Equal/Not EqualForward Action MatchedAction Not Matched Check Next RuleMenu 21.1.2 Generic Filter Rule Generic Filter RuleGeneric Filter Rule Menu Fields Check Next Rule Forward Drop Applying a Filter and Factory DefaultsEthernet traffic Filtering Remote Node traffic Remote Node FiltersTelnet Under SUA Telnet Configuration and CapabilitiesAbout Telnet Configuration Telnet Capabilities Single AdministratorSystem Timeout Menu 24 System Maintenance Chapter System MaintenanceSystem Status Menu 24.1 System Maintenance StatusCLU System Maintenance Status Menu FieldsLAN Packet That Triggered Last Call System Information System Maintenance InformationConsole Port Speed Fields in System MaintenanceModified in Menu 1 General Setup Log and Trace Viewing Error LogExamples of Error and Information Messages Parameter Description System Maintenance Menu Syslog ParametersSyslog And Accounting Error Information Messages Menu 24.4 System Maintenance Diagnostic DiagnosticSystem Maintenance Menu Diagnostic This figure shows an example where authentication failed Software Update Backup ConfigurationRestore Configuration 11 Menu 24.7 Software Update Boot module commandsCall Control Command Interpreter ModeCall Control Parameters 14 Menu 24.9 System Maintenance Call ControlCall Control Parameters Fields BlacklistCall History Budget ManagementDescription Problem Corrective Action Chapter TroubleshootingProblems Starting Up the Prestige Troubleshooting the Start-Up of your PrestigeTroubleshooting the Isdn Line Problems With the Isdn LineProblems for Remote User to Dial-in Problems with the LAN InterfaceProblems Connecting to a Remote Node or ISP Page Acronyms and Abbreviations AppendixPAP Index IndexSubnet mask, 3-2, 3-6, 5-4
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