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Prestige 1600 Universal Access Concentrator
Initial Setup
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Contents
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Prestige
Universal Access Concentrator
Copyright
Disclaimer
Trademarks
ZyXEL Limited Warranty
Customer Support
When Contacting Customer Support Representative
Table of Contents
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List of Figures
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List of Tables
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Preface
About the Prestige
Network Modules
Configuring your Prestige
About this Guide
Related Documentation
What is DSL
SDSL (Symmetric DSL)
ADSL (Asymmetric DSL)
IDSL (ISDN DSL)
DSL Comparison Chart
Getting to Know Your Concentrator
1.1Overview of the Prestige
Physical Dimensions
Power Requirement
Operating Environment
1.2Key Benefits
1.3Detailed Features of the Prestige
Modular Architecture
Configuration Types
Network Interfaces
Network Protocol Support
Robust Security Features
Internet Access Sharing
Remote Software Upgrades
1.4Prestige 1600 and Prestige DSL Clients
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Prestige 1600 Applications
2.1Multi Purpose Concentrator
2.2Prestige 1600 Deployment Scenarios
2.2.1Deployed at a High-risefor High-SpeedInternet Access
2.2.2Campus Connectivity
2.2.3Deployed at ISPs and Other Service Providers
2.2.4Configuration Example One
2.2.5Configuration Example Two
2.2.6Configuration Example Three
2.2.7Configuration Example Four
Initial Setup
3.1Initial Screen
3.1.1Password
3.2Navigating the SMT Interface
3.3SMT Menus At A Glance
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3.3.1P1600 Main Menu - Primary
3.3.2Secondary and Standalone Main Menu
3.4Changing the System Password
3.5Resetting the Prestige
3.6General Setup
3.6.1DNS Server Address
Figure 3-7Menu 1 - General Setup (Primary)
Configuration Type
Figure 3-8Menu 1 - General Setup (Secondary/Standalone)
Table 3-3General Setup Fields
Field
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WAN Port Setup
4.1Configuring The WAN Port For PPP over HDLC
4.2Configuring The WAN Port For Frame Relay
4.2.1Standards
4.2.2How To Configure The WAN Port For Frame Relay
4.3How To Configure Frame Relay for Internet Access
4.3.1Encapsulation
4.3.2DLCI
4.3.3CIR (Committed Information Rate)
4.3.4EIR (Excess Information Rate)
4.3.5How To Configure Frame Relay for Internet Access
4.4How To Configure Frame Relay For A Remote Node
Figure 4-7Menu 11.1 - Remote Node Profile
Figure 4-8Menu 11.4 - Remote Node Frame Relay Options
Internet Access
5.1Introduction
5.1.1IP Address assignment
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5.1.2Standalone IP Pool
5.2TCP/IP Parameters
5.2.1IP Address and Subnet Mask
5.2.2RIP Setup
5.2.3IP Multicast
5.3IP Policies
5.4TCP/IP Ethernet Setup
5.5Collecting Internet Account Information
5.6Internet Access using the Prestige 1600 Primary
Figure 5-2Menu 4 - Internet Access Setup
Table 5-4Internet Access Setup Menu Fields
Observation
Address Mapping Set below
DSL Port Setup
Figure 6-2DSL Port Setup
Table 6-1DSL Port Setup Fields
Option
Yes/No
IDSL
6.1Port Usage
6.1.1Example IDSL Port Setup
6.1.2User Authentication
6.1.3PAP/CHAP
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Remote Node Configuration
7.1Remote Node Setup
Table 7-1Remote Node Profile Menu Fields for Leased Lines
No
(default)
bring you to Menu 11.2 - Remote Node PPP
Default
7.2Outgoing Authentication Protocol
7.3Editing PPP Options
7.4Edit IP Parameters
Menu 11 - Remote Node Profile
Table 7-3TCP/IP related fields in Menu 11.1 - Remote Node Profile
Menu 11.3 - Remote Node Network Layer Options
Table 7-4Remote Node TCP/IP Configuration
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Static Route
8.1.1Basics
8.1.2Static Route Setup
Menu 12 - IP Static Route Setup
Figure 8-2Menu 12 - IP Static Route Setup
Figure 8-3Menu 12.1 - Edit IP Static Route
Menu 12.1 - Edit IP Static Route Setup
Table 8-1Edit IP Static Route Menu Fields
Menu
12 - IP Static Route Setup
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Network Address Translation (NAT)
9.1Introduction
9.1.1NAT Definitions
9.1.2What NAT Does
9.1.3How NAT works
9.1.4NAT Mapping Types
9.1.5SUA (Single User Account) Versus NAT
9.2SMT Menus
9.2.1Applying NAT in the SMT Menus
Figure 9-2Applying NAT for Internet Access
Menu 11.3 - Remote Node Network Layer Options
Figure 9-3Applying NAT to the Remote Node
Table 9-2Applying NAT in Menus 4 &
Full Feature:
9.2.2Configuring NAT
9.2.3Address Mapping Sets and NAT Server Sets:
Figure 9-6SUA Address Mapping Rules
Table 9-3SUA Address Mapping Rules
Options/Example
SUA
Select Rule
9.2.4Ordering Your Rules
Action
Menu 15.1.1.1 - Address Mapping Rule
Figure 9-8Editing an Individual Rule in a Set
Table 9-5Menu 15.1.1.1 - configuring an individual rule
Option/Example
9.3NAT Server Sets
9.3.1Multiple Servers behind NAT
9.3.2Configuring Inside Servers
9.4Examples
9.4.1Internet Access Only
9.4.2Example 2 - Internet Access with a Default Inside Server
9.4.3Example 3 - General Case
Menu 15.1 - Address Mapping Sets
Edit
Type
One-to-One
Start IP
9.4.4NAT Unfriendly Application Programs
9.4.5Example 4 - Remote Management
9.4.6Applying NAT to the Ethernet Port
Figure 9-19Ethernet SUA
Figure 9-20Applying NAT on the LAN Port
Menu 12 - IP Static Route Setup
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Filter Configuration
10.1About Filtering
10.2The Filter Structure of the Prestige
Filter Set
Execute
Filter Rule
Figure 10-2Filter Rule Process
10.3Configuring a Filter Set
10.3.1 Filter Rules Summary Menu
10.4Configuring a Filter Rule
10.5Filter Types and NAT
10.5.1 TCP/IP Filter Rule
Figure 10-6Menu 21.1.1 - TCP/IP Filter Rule
Table 10-4TCP/IP Filter Rule Menu Fields
None/Less/Grea
ter/Equal/Not
Equal
Yes/N/A
If More is Yes, then Action Matched and Action
Not Matched will be N/A
Action Not Matched
10.5.2 Device Filter Rule
Figure 10-8Menu 21.1.2 - Device Filter Rule
Table 10-5Device Filter Rule Menu Fields
Yes / N/A
If More is Yes, then Action Matched and Action Not
Matched will be N/A
10.6Applying a Filter
10.6.1 Ethernet traffic
10.6.2 Remote Node Filters
10.7Filter Example
10.7.1 Configuring a FTP_WAN Filter Rule
Figure 10-11FTP_WAN Filter Configuration
Figure 10-12Filter Rule Configuration
Figure 10-13Filter Rule Configuration
Figure 10-14FTP_WAN Filter Rules Summary
Menu 11. 1 - Remote Node Profile
Input Protocol Filter Set
Figure 10-15Remote Node Profile
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SNMP Configuration
11.1About SNMP
11.2Supported MIBs
11.3SNMP Configuration
11.4SNMP Traps
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System Security
12.1Changing the System Password
12.2RADIUS Support
12.2.1 About RADIUS
12.2.2 Using RADIUS Authentication
12.3RADIUS Authentication
12.3.1 Installing a RADIUS Server
12.3.2 The Key Field
12.3.3 Adding Users to the RADIUS Database
12.3.4 RADIUS Server Configuration
12.4RADIUS Accounting
Menu 24.3.2 - System Maintenance - External Server
Figure 12-5Menu 24.3.2 - System Maintenance - Accounting Server
Table 12-2Menu 24.3.3 System Maintenance - Accounting Server Fields
Figure 12-6Examples of RADIUS Accounting Message
Table 12-3Accounting Attributes
Remote Management
13.1About Telnet
13.2Telnet Behind NAT
13.3Telnet Capabilities
13.3.1 Single Administrator
13.3.2 System Timeout
13.4Remote Management Through NAT
13.4.1 Procedure to Set Up NAT for Remote Management
Figure 13-5Address Mapping Rule Summary
Figure 13-6Apply the New NAT Set
System Information and Maintenance
14.1System Status
14.1.1 WAN/LAN Status
14.1.2 DSL Port Status
14.1.3 Route Status
14.2System Information
14.2.1 Console Port Speed
14.3Log and Trace
14.3.1 Viewing Error Log
14.3.2 Syslog And Accounting
14.4Diagnostic
14.5Boot Module Commands
14.6Command Interpreter Mode
14.7Time and Date Setting
Configuration & Firmware Maintenance
15.1Filenames
Figure 15-1Internal and External Filenames
Table 15-1Filenames
Internal Filename
FTP Command Example
Filename
15.2Backup Configuration
15.2.1 Backup using FTP
15.2.2 Backup using TFTP
15.2.3 Backup using the Console Port
15.3Restore Configuration
15.3.1 Restore using FTP
15.3.2 Restore using TFTP
15.3.3 Restore using the Console Port
15.4Upload Firmware
15.4.1 Dual Firmware Block Structure
15.4.2 Upload Prestige Firmware using FTP
15.4.3 Example - Using the FTP command from the DOS Prompt
15.4.4 Upload Prestige Firmware using TFTP
15.4.5 Third Party TFTP Clients - General Commands
15.4.6 Upload Prestige Firmware via the Console Port
15.5Upload Prestige Configuration File
15.5.1 Upload Prestige Configuration File using FTP
15.5.2 Upload Prestige Configuration File using TFTP
15.5.3 Upload Prestige Configuration File using the Console Port
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IP Policy Routing
16.1Introduction
16.1.1 Benefits
16.1.2 Routing Policy
16.2IP Routing Policy Setup
Figure 16-1Menu 25 - IP Routing Policy Setup
Menu 25 - IP Routing Policy Setup
Menu 25.1 - IP Routing Policy Summary
Figure 16-2Menu 25 - IP Routing Policy Summary
Table 16-1IP Routing Policy Summary
Meaning
Figure 16-3Menu 25.1.1 - IP Routing Policy
16.3Applying an IP Policy
16.3.1 Ethernet IP Policies
16.3.2 DSL IP Routing Policies
16.4IP Policy Routing Example
Figure 16-6Example of IP Policy Routing
Menu 25.1 - IP Routing Policy
Figure 16-7IP Routing Policy Example
Menu 25.1 - IP Routing Policy Setup
Figure 16-8IP Policy Routing
Figure 16-9Applying IP Policies
Troubleshooting
17.1Problems Starting Up the Prestige
17.2Problems With the xDSL Port
17.3Problems with the WAN Port
17.4Problems with the LAN Interface
17.5Problems Connecting to a Remote Node or ISP
17.6General Instructions
CI Commands
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DSL related CI Commands
IP related CI Commands
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Ethernet Related CI Command
Glossary
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Index