
ZyWALL 10/50 Internet Security Gateway
29.2 Problems with the LAN Interface
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Can’t ping any workstation on the | Check the 10M/100M LEDs on the front panel. One of these LEDs |
LAN. | should be on. If they are both off, check the cables between your |
| ZyWALL and hub or the station. |
| Verify that the IP address and the subnet mask are consistent |
| between the ZyWALL and the workstations. |
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29.3 Problems with the WAN interface
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Cannot get WAN IP from the ISP. | The WAN IP is provided when the ISP recognizes the user as an |
| authorized user after verifying the MAC address or Host Name or |
| User ID. |
| Find out the verification method used by your ISP. |
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| If the ISP checks the LAN MAC Address, tell the ISP the WAN MAC |
| address of the ZyWALL. The WAN MAC can be obtained from menu |
| 24.1. |
| In case the ISP does not allow you to use a new MAC, you can clone |
| the MAC from the LAN as the WAN MAC and send it to the ISP |
| using Menu 2 - WAN Setup. We recommend you configure this |
| menu even if your ISP presently does not require MAC address |
| authentication |
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| If the ISP checks the Host Name, enter host name in the System |
| Name field in Menu 1 - General Setup when you connect the |
| ZyWALL to a cable/xDSL modem. |
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| If the ISP checks the User ID, make sure that you have entered the |
| correct Service Type, user name (in the My Login field) and |
| password (in the My Password field) in Menu 4 - Internet Access |
| Setup. |
Troubleshooting |