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Prestige 100IH
ISDN Router
User's Guide
Version 2.41
Feb 2000
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Contents
Main
Prestige 100IH
ISDN Router
User's Guide
ZyXEL
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Customer Support iii
Customer Support
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Table of Contents
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List of Figures
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List of Tables
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Preface
About Your Prestige
Setup Information
ISDN Line
Structure of this Manual
Chapter 1:
Getting to Know Your ISDN Router
1.1 Features of the Prestige
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1.2 Applications for Prestige 100IH
1.2.1 Internet Access
1.2.2 LAN-to-LAN Connection
1.2.3 Remote Access Server
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Chapter 2:
Hardware Installation & Initial Setup
2.1.1 Front Panel LEDs OF P100IH
2.2 Prestige 100IH Rear Panel and Connections
2.3 Additional Installation Requirements
2.4 Power On Your Prestige
Hardware Installation and Setup 2-5
2.5 Navigating the SMT Interface
2-6 Hardware Installation and Setup
After you enter the password, the SMT displays the Main Menu, as shown below.
Figure 2-5 SMT Main Menu
2.5.1 System Management Terminal Interface Summary
Table 2-3 Main Menu Summary
2.6 Changing the System Password
2.7 Filename conventions
2.7.1 Resetting the Prestige
2.8 General Setup
2.9 ISDN Setup Menus
2.9.1 Supplementary Voice Services
2.9.2 Setup Menus
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Hardware Installation and Setup 2-11
Figure 2-8 Menu 2 ISDN Setup for DSS1 Table 2-5 Menu 2 ISDN Setup
2.9.3 Advanced Setup
2.10 Ethernet Setup
2.10.1 General Ethernet Setup
Chapter 3:
Internet Access
3.1 Factory Ethernet Defaults
3.2 TCP/IP Parameters
3.2.1 IP Address and Subnet Mask
3.2.2 Private IP Addresses
3.2.3 RIP Setup
3.2.4 DHCP Configuration
3.3 TCP/IP Ethernet Setup and DHCP
Internet Access 3-5
3-6 Internet Access
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Chapter 4: NAT
4.1 Introduction
4.1.1 Advantages of NAT
4.1.2 How NAT works
4.1.3 NAT Mapping Types
4.2 NAT Application
4.3 SUA (Single User Account) Versus NAT
4.4 SMT Menus
4.4.1 Applying NAT in the SMT Menus
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4.5 Configuring NAT
4.5.1 Address Mapping Sets and NAT Server Sets:
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4-12 NAT
4.5.2 NAT Server Sets
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4.6 Examples
4.6.1 Example 1 - Internet Access Only
4.6.2 Example 2 Internet Access with an Inside Server
4.6.3 Example 3 General Case
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4.6.4 Example 4 Non NAT Friendly Application Programs
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Chapter 5: Remote Node Configuration
5.1 Remote Node Setup
5.1.1 Minimum Toll Period
5.1.2 Remote Node Profile
5-2 Remote Node Configuration
Figure 5-2 Menu 11.1 Remote Node Profile
Remote Node Configuration 5-3
Table 5-1 Remote Node Profile Menu Fields
5-4 Remote Node Configuration
Remote Node Configuration 5-5
5.1.3 Outgoing Authentication Protocol
5.1.4 PPP Multilink
5.1.5 Bandwidth on Demand
5.1.6 Editing PPP Options
5-8 Remote Node Configuration
Table 5-3 Remote Node PPP Options Menu Fields
5.1.7 Remote Node Filter
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Chapter 6:
Remote Node TCP/IP Configuration
6.1 LAN-to-LAN Application
6.1.1 Remote Node Setup
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6-4 Remote Node TCP/IP Configuration
Table 6-2 TCP/IP Remote Node Configuration
6.1.2 Static Route Setup
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Chapter 7:
Dial-in Server Configuration
7.1 Remote Access Server
7.2 Default Dial-In Setup
7.2.1 CLID Callback Support For Dial-In Users
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Dial-In Server Configuration 7-5
7-6 Dial-In Server Configuration
7.2.2 Default Dial-in Filter
7.3 Dial-In Users Setup
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Dial-In Server Configuration 7-9
7.3.1 CLID Authentication
7.3.2 Callback
Chapter 8:
Advanced Phone Services
8.1 Getting Started
8.1.1 Things you need to know before you start using Supplemental Services.
8.2 Setting Up Supplemental Phone Service
8.3 The Flash Key
8.4 Call Waiting
8.4.1 How to use call waiting
Dropping current call to switch to incoming/holding call.
8.5 Three Way Calling
8.5.1 How To Use Three Way Calling
8.6 Call Transfer
8.6.1 How To Use Call Transfer
Transferring an active call to a third party:
8.6.2 To Do A Blind Transfer:
8.7 Call Forwarding
8.8 Reminder Ring
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Chapter 9:
Filter Configuration
9.1 About Filtering
Filter Set
Execute Filter Rule
The Filter Structure of the Prestige
9.2 Configuring a Filter Set
9.2.1 Filter Rules Summary Menu
9-6 Filter Configuration
9.3 Configuring a Filter Rule
9.3.1 Filter Types and NAT
9.3.2 TCP/IP Filter Rule
Filter Configuration 9-9
9-10 Filter Configuration
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9-12 Filter Configuration
Figure 9-8 Executing an IP Filter
9.3.3 Generic Filter Rule
9-14 Filter Configuration
9.4 Applying a Filter and Factory Defaults
9.4.1 Ethernet traffic
9.4.2 Remote Node Filters
9.4.3 Default Dial-in Filter
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Chapter 10:
Telnet Configuration and Capabilities
10.3 Telnet Capabilities
Chapter 11:
System Maintenance
11.1 System Status
System Maintenance 11-3
11.1.1 System Information
System Maintenance 11-5
Figure 11-4 System Maintenance - Information Table 11-2 Fields in System Maintenance
11.1.2 Console Port Speed
11.2 Log and Trace
11.2.1 Viewing Error Log
11.2.2 Syslog And Accounting
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11.3 Diagnostic
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11.4 Backup Configuration
11.5 Restore Configuration
11.6 Firmware Upload
11.6.1 Upload Router Firmware
11.6.2 Uploading Router Configuration File
11.6.3 TFTP Transfer
11.6.4 Boot module commands
11-18 System Mainten ance
Figure 11-21 Boot module commands
11.7 Command Interpreter Mode
11.8 Call Control
11.8.1 Call Control Parameters
11.8.2 Blacklist
11.8.3 Budget Management
11.8.4 Call History
11.9 Time and Date Setting
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System Maintenance 11-25
Table 11-7 Time and Date Setting Fields
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Call Scheduling 12-1
Chapter 12: Call Scheduling
Figure 12-1 Schedule Setup
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Call Scheduling 12-3
Table 12-1 Schedule Set Setup Fields
12.1.1 Applying A Schedule Set
12-4 Call Scheduling
Figure 12-4 Applying Schedule Set(s) to A Remote Node
Chapter 13:
Troubleshooting
13.1 Problems Starting Up the Prestige
13-2 Troubleshooting
13.2 Problems With the ISDN Line
Table 13-2 Troubleshooting the ISDN Line
Troubleshooting 13-3
13.3 Problems with the LAN Interface
Table 13-3 Troubleshooting the LAN Interface
13.4 Problems Connecting to a Remote Node or ISP
Table 13-4 Troubleshooting a Connection to a Remote Node or ISP
13.5 Problems for Remote User to Dial-in
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Appendix Acronyms and Abbreviations
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Index C
Index
Firmware Update Upload Router Configuration, 11-15 Upload Router Firmware, 11-14
Executing a Filter Rule, 9-1 Logic Flow of an IP Filter, 9-11