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ZyXEL Communications 310 Manual
199 pages 2.4 Mb
2 Copyright3 Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Interference Statement4 Information for Canadian Users5 Declaration of Conformity6 ZyXEL Limited Warranty7 Customer Support8 Table of Contents14 List of Figures18 List of Tables20 Preface24 Getting to Know Your Prestige1.1The Prestige 310 Broadband Sharing Gateway 1.2Features of the Prestige1.2.1 10/100MB Auto-negotiationEthernet/Fast Ethernet Interface 1.2.2 SNMP 1.2.3 NAT (Network Address Translation) 25 1.2.4 Traffic Redirect1.2.5 Port Forwarding 1.2.6 Trigger Port Forwarding 1.2.7 Internal SPTGEN 1.2.8 DHCP Support 1.2.9 Dynamic DNS Support 1.2.10 IP Multicast 26 1.2.11 PPPoE Support1.2.12 PPTP Support 1.2.13 IP Alias 1.2.14 Call Scheduling 1.2.15 Call Control 1.2.16 Full Network Management 1.2.17 RoadRunner Support 1.2.18 Time and Date Setting 1.2.19 Logging and Tracing 1.2.20 Embedded FTP and TFTP Servers 1.2.21 Packet Filtering 1.2.22 Upgrade Prestige Firmware via LAN 27 1.3Applications for the Prestige1.3.1 Broadband Internet Access via Cable or DSL Modem 28 1.4Internet Access Configuration Checklist30 Hardware Installation and Initial Setup46 Internet Access60 Remote Node Setup74 IP Static Route Setup78 Network Address Translation (NAT)104 Filter ConfigurationThis chapter shows you how to create and apply filter(s) 7.1About Filtering 106 Filter SetFetch Next Filter Rule Next Filter Set Next Filter Rule Execute Filter RuleCheck Next Rule DropForward Drop Packet Accept Packet Figure 7-2Filter Rule Process 107 7.2Configuring a Filter Set116 7.3Example Filter117 Press [SPACE BAR] to choosethis filter rule type. The first filter rule type determines all subsequent filter types within a set Select Yes to make the rule active 6 is the TCP protocol The port number for FTP is There are no See RFC 1060 for port numbers Select Equal of well-knownservices more rules to check here as we are looking for packets going to Select Drop here so that port 21 only the packet will be dropped if its destination is the telnet port Select Check Next Rule here Select here so that the next rule in this set will be checked Figure 7-12Example Filter — Menu 118 A = YType = IP Pr DP M = N m = D n = N Figure 7-13Example Filter Rules Summary — Menu 119 7.4Filter Types and NAT120 7.5Applying a Filter and Factory Defaults 122 SNMP Configuration126 System Information and Diagnosis138 Firmware and Configuration Maintenance154 System Maintenance and Information160 Internal SPTGEN164 Remote Management168 Call Scheduling173 Troubleshooting177 Appendix ATCP/IP178 ClientClient for Microsoft Networks Configuring TCP/IP Obtain an IP address automatically Specify an IP address Subnet Mask 3.Click the DNS Configuration tab Disable DNS Enable DNS Gateway New gateway TCP/IP Properties Verifying TCP/IP Properties Run IP Configuration 179 Setting up Your Windows NT/2000 ComputerInternet Protocol (TCP/IP) 3.The Internet Protocol TCP/IP Properties window opens Use the following IP Address IP address Subnet mask Default gateway Internet Protocol TCP/IP Obtain DNS server automatically Preferred DNS server Alternate DNS server Advanced DNS 5.Click Advanced: IP Settings 6.Click OK to save and close the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties window 7.Click OK to close the Local Area Connection Properties window 1.Click Start, Programs, Accessories and then Command Prompt Command Prompt Setting up Your Windows XP Computer General 180 4.The Internet Protocol TCP/IP Properties window opensIn the IP Settings tab, in IP addresses, click Add TCP/IP Address Default gateways TCP/IP Gateway Address Automatic Metric 5.In the Internet Protocol TCP/IP Properties window's General tab: Obtain DNS server address automatically Use the following DNS server addresses 6.Click OK to close the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties window 1.Click Start, All Programs, Accessories and then Command Prompt Network Connections Support 181 Setting up Your Macintosh ComputerConfiguring TCP/IP Properties Connect via Using DHCP Server Configure: Configure Manually Router address 5.Close the TCP/IP Control Panel Save TCP/IP Control Panel 182 Appendix BPPPoE183 How PPPoE WorksThe Prestige as a PPPoE Client Diagram 2 Prestige as a PPPoE Client Appendix C 184 Appendix CPPTP 187 Appendix D Example Internal SPTGEN Screens190 Appendix EBoot Commands 192 Appendix FPower Adapter Specifications 193 Appendix GHardware Specifications 194 Index196 Non NAT Friendly Application Programs2-5 PPPoE 3-8 3-11, 4-4 1-5 3-10 Prestige Firmware Upgrade Via LAN Private Remote Node 2-7 RIP 3-6, 4-8 RIP (Routing Information Protocol) Setup RR-Manager 1-5, 3-9 RR-Telstra RR-Toshiba Schedule Sets Duration Server 3-6, 3-9, 4-2, 6-5, 6-8, 6-9, 6-12, 6-13 6-14, 6-16, 6-17, 11-5 Service Type 3-9, 4-2 SMT 197 SUA (Single User Account)See NAT Subnet Mask 3-2, 3-6, 3-10, 4-7, 4-9 See UNIX Syslog 9-3 9-1, 9-2, 9-3, 9-4, 9-5 9-6, 9-7, 9-11, 9-12, 10-2, 10-5, 10-13, 10-14 11-1, 11-2, 11-3 TCP/IP 3-6, 4-6, 4-10, 7-7, 7-9, 7-11, 7-16 13-1,A TFTP 1-3, 11-4 3-11, 3-12 Setup 4-12 9-6 WAN DHCP 9-11 ZyNOS 9-3, 9-4, 10-1 9-3, 9-4
562 pages 12.83 Mb
1 ZyWALL 110/310/1100 SeriesUser’s Guide 17 Introduction33 Installation Setup Wizard2.1 Installation Setup Wizard Screens 37 Hardware Introduction43 Quick Setup Wizards69 Dashboard5.1 Overview 5.2The Dashboard Screen 79 Monitor103 Interfaces177 Trunk187 Policy and Static Routes199 Routing Protocols211 Zones215 DDNS221 NAT229 HTTP Redirect233 ALG241 IP/MAC Binding247 Inbound Load Balancing253 Authentication Policy265 Firewall281 IPSec VPN309 X AY317 SSL VPN327 SSL User Screens341 ZyWALL SecuExtender345 L2TP VPN349 Bandwidth Management359 Device HA371 User/Group384 Addresses390 Services396 Schedules400 AAA Server409 Authentication Method413 Certificates429 ISP Accounts34.1 Overview 34.2 ISP Account Summary 432 SSL Application438 DHCPv6443 System485 Log and Report499 File Manager510 Diagnostics518 Packet Flow Explore525 Reboot42.1 Overview 42.2 The Reboot Screen 526 Shutdown43.1 Overview 43.2 The Shutdown Screen 527 Troubleshooting530 InternalExternal 532 Trusted Certificates533 admin535 44.1 Resetting the ZyWALL536 44.2Getting More Troubleshooting Help537 CopyrightDisclaimer Notices Certifications (Class A) ZyWALL 310 FCC Warning CE Mark Warning: 538 Taiwanese BSMI (Bureau of Standards, Metrology and Inspection) A Warning:ZyXEL Limited Warranty Note Registration Open Source Licenses Safety Warnings 539 ROHS541 user 371AD 400, 402, 403 port 404 403 DN 402, 403 LDAP 400 195 542 46289 FTP 233 209 543 94488 510 414, 420 421 417 119, 131, 137, 146, 156, 169 537 72 544 DHCP 173DSCP 191, 194, 355 545 ESP 289546 317549 491, 493, 495, 496MTU 137 257 NAT 197 233 550 NBNS 120, 157, 169, 174files 511, 514 511, 515, 516 80 551 235QoS 188 194, 354 552 419, 421257, 273, 354 553 SSL 317, 321SIP 234 479 327 432 555 PPP529556 WINS 120, 157, 169, 174557 WWW457
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