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Prestige
623ME-T
ADSL Modem Combo for Internet Access
User's Guide
Version 3.40
February 2004
Contents
User's Guide
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Copyright
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Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Interference Statement
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ZyXEL Limited Warranty
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Customer Support
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Table of Contents
Chapter 6 Dynamic DNS Setup
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Chapter 16 Bridging Setup
Chapter 19 SNMP Configuration
Chapter 22 System Maintenance
Chapter 24 IP Policy Routing
Chapter 25 Call Scheduling
A-1
B-1
C-1
List of Figures
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List of Tables
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List of Charts
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Preface
Control Panels
Modem
The following section offers some background information on DSL. Skip to
Chapter 1 if you wish to begin working with your router right away
User Guide Feedback
Introduction to DSL
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Part I:
Getting Started
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1.1Introducing the Prestige
1.2Features of the Prestige
Protocols Supported
IP Policy Routing
Call Scheduling
Networking Compatibility
Multiplexing
1.3Applications for the Prestige
1.3.1 Internet Access
1.3.2 LAN to LAN Application
2.1Web Configurator Overview
2.2Accessing the Prestige Web Configurator
2.3Navigating the Prestige Web Configurator
2.4Configuring Password
2.5Resetting the Prestige
2.5.1 Using The Reset Button
3.1Wizard Setup Introduction
3.2Encapsulation
3.2.1 PPPoE Encapsulation
3.2.2 RFC
3.3Multiplexing
3.3.1 VC-basedMultiplexing
3.3.2 LLC-basedMultiplexing
3.4VPI and VCI
3.5Wizard Setup Configuration: First Screen
3.6IP Address and Subnet Mask
3.7IP Address Assignment
3.7.1 IP Assignment with PPPoE Encapsulation
3.7.2 IP Assignment with RFC 1483 Encapsulation
3.7.3 Private IP Addresses
3.8NAT
3.9Wizard Setup Configuration: Second Screen
3.9.1 RFC
3.9.2 PPPoE
3.10 DHCP Setup
3.10.1 IP Pool Setup
3.11 Test Your Internet Connection
Part II:
LAN
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4.1LAN Overview
4.1.1 LANs, WANs and the Prestige
4.2DNS Server Address
4.3DNS Server Address Assignment
4.4LAN TCP/IP
4.4.1 Factory LAN Defaults
4.4.2 IP Address and Subnet Mask
4.4.3 RIP Setup
4.4.4 Multicast
4.5Configuring LAN
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Part III:
NAT and Dynamic DNS
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5.1NAT Overview
5.2Single User Account Server (SUA Server)
5.2.1 Advantages of SUA
5.2.2 Configuring Inside Servers
Figure 5-2Multiple Servers Behind NAT Example
Table 5-1NAT Mode
5.3Selecting the NAT Mode
5.4Configuring SUA Server
Figure 5-4Edit SUA/NAT Server Set
Table 5-3Edit SUA/NAT Server Set
6.1Dynamic DNS
6.1.1 DYNDNS Wildcard
6.2Configuring Dynamic DNS
Figure 6-1DDNS
Table 6-1DDNS
Part IV:
Remote Management and UPnP
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7.1Remote Management Overview
7.1.1 Remote Management Limitations
7.1.2 Remote Management and NAT
7.1.3System Timeout
7.2Telnet
7.3FTP
7.4Web
7.5Configuring Remote Management
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8.1Universal Plug and Play Overview
8.1.1 How do I know if I'm using UPnP
8.1.2 NAT Traversal
8.1.3 Cautions with UPnP
8.2UPnP and ZyXEL
8.2.1 Configuring UPnP
8.3Installing UPnP in Windows Example
8.3.1 Installing UPnP in Windows Me
8.3.2 Installing UPnP in Windows XP
8.4Using UPnP in Windows XP Example
8.4.1 Auto-discoverYour UPnP-enabledNetwork Device
Step 3. In the Internet Connection Properties
Settings
Add
When the UPnP-enableddevice is disconnected from your computer, all port
mappings will be deleted automatically
8.4.2 Web Configurator Easy Access
Local Network
Invoke
Part V:
Maintenance
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9.1Maintenance Overview
9.2System Status Screen
Figure 9-1System Status
Table 9-1System Status
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9.2.1 System Statistics
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9.3DHCP Table Screen
9.4Diagnostic Screens
9.4.1 Diagnostic General Screen
Figure 9-5Diagnostic General
Table 9-4Diagnostic General
9.4.2 Diagnostic DSL Line Screen
9.5Firmware Screen
Do not turn off the Prestige while firmware upload is in progress
Firmware Upload in Process
Figure 9-8Network Temporarily Disconnected
Back
Figure 9-9Error Message
Part VI:
SMT General Configuration
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10.1 SMT Introduction
10.1.1 Procedure for SMT Configuration via Telnet
10.1.2 Prestige SMT Menu Overview
Figure 10-2Prestige 623ME-TSMT Menu Overview
10.2 Navigating the SMT Interface
10.2.1 System Management Terminal Interface Summary
10.3 Changing the System Password
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11.1 General Setup
11.2 Configuring Menu
Figure 11-1Menu 1 General Setup
Table 11-1Menu 1 General Setup
11.2.1 Configuring Dynamic DNS
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12.1 LAN Setup
12.1.1 LAN Port Filter Setup
12.2 Protocol Dependent Ethernet Setup
12.3 TCP/IP Ethernet Setup and DHCP
Table 12-1DHCP Ethernet Setup Menu Fields
Table 12-2TCP/IP Ethernet Setup Menu Fields
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13.1 Internet Access Overview
13.2 IP Policies
13.3 Route IP Setup
13.4 Internet Access Configuration
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14.1 Remote Node Setup Overview
14.2 Remote Node Setup
14.2.1 Remote Node Profile
14.2.2 Encapsulation and Multiplexing Scenarios
Figure 14-2Menu 11.1 Remote Node Profile
Menu 11.1 – Remote Node Profile
Table 14-1Menu 11.1 Remote Node Profile
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14.2.3 Outgoing Authentication Protocol
14.3 Metric
14.4 Remote Node Network Layer Options
Table 14-2Menu 11.3 Remote Node Network Layer Options
Refers to local Prestige address, not the remote
router address
14.4.1 My WAN Addr Sample IP Addresses
14.5 Remote Node Filter
14.5.1 Web Configurator Internet Security Filter Rules
14.5.2 Web Configurator Filter Sets
Figure 14-8Menu 21- Filer Set Configuration
Figure 14-9Menu 21.11- WebSet
Figure 14-10Menu 21.12- WebSet
14.6 Editing ATM Layer Options
14.6.1 VC-basedMultiplexing (non-PPPEncapsulation)
14.6.2 LLC-basedMultiplexing or PPP Encapsulation
Figure 14-12Menu 11.6 for LLC-basedMultiplexing or PPP Encapsulation
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15.1 IP Static Route Overview
15.2 Configuring an IP static route
Figure 15-4Menu12.1.1 Edit IP Static Route
Menu 12.1.1 – Edit IP Static Route Setup
Table 15-1Menu12.1.1 Edit IP Static Route
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16.1 Bridging Overview
16.2 Bridge Ethernet Setup
16.2.1 Remote Node Bridging Setup
Figure 16-1Menu 11.1 Remote Node Profile
and press [ENTER] to edit Menu 11.3 – Remote Node Network Layer Options
Figure 16-2Menu 11.3 Remote Node Network Layer Options
16.2.2 Bridge Static Route Setup
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17.1 NAT Overview
17.2 Applying NAT
Figure 17-2Menu 11.3 Applying NAT to the Remote Node
Select None to disable NAT or SUA Only to enable the Address Mapping Set of
menu
17.3 NAT Server Setup
17.4 General NAT Examples
17.4.1 Example 1: Internet Access
17.4.2 How to configure NAT
17.4.3 Example 2: Configuring an Inside Server
17.4.4 How to configure an Inside Server
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Part VII:
SMT Advanced Management
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18.1 About Filtering
Figure 18-1Outgoing Packet Filtering Process
Execute
Filter Rule
18.2 Configuring a Filter Set
Figure 18-4NetBIOS_WAN Filter Rules Summary
Figure 18-5NetBIOS_LAN Filter Rules Summary
Figure 18-6PPPoE Filter Rules Summary
18.2.1 Filter Rules Summary Menus
18.3 Configuring a Filter Rule
18.3.1 TCP/IP Filter Rule
Figure 18-7Menu 21.x.1 TCP/IP Filter Rule
Table 18-3Menu 21.x.1 TCP/IP Filter Rule
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Figure 18-8Executing an IP Filter
18.3.2 Generic Filter Rule
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18.4 Filter Types and NAT
18.5 Example Filter
Figure 18-11Sample Telnet Filter
Filter Set Configuration
Filter Rules Summary
Figure 18-12Menu 21.3.1 Sample Filter
18.6 Applying Filters and Factory Defaults
18.6.1 Ethernet Traffic
18.6.2 Remote Node Filters
Figure 18-15Filtering Remote Node Traffic
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19.1 SNMP Overview
19.2 Supported MIBs
19.3 SNMP Configuration
Figure 19-2Menu 22 SNMP Configuration
Table 19-1Menu 22 SNMP Configuration
19.4 SNMP Traps
20.1 System Maintenance Overview
20.2 System Status
Figure 20-2Menu 24.1 System Maintenance : Status
Table 20-1Menu 24.1 System Maintenance : Status
20.3 System Information
20.3.1 System Information
Figure 20-4Menu 24.2.1 System Maintenance : Information
Table 20-2Menu 24.2.1 System Maintenance : Information
20.3.2 Console Port Speed
20.4 Log and Trace
20.4.1 Viewing Error Log
20.4.2 Syslog and Accounting
CDR Message Format
Packet triggered Message Format
20.5 Diagnostic
Menu 24 – System Maintenance
Figure 20-9Menu 24.4 System Maintenance : Diagnostic
Table 20-4Menu 24.4 System Maintenance Menu : Diagnostic
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21.1 Filename Conventions
21.2 Backup Configuration
21.2.1 Backup Configuration
21.2.2 Using the FTP Command from the Command Line
21.2.3 Example of FTP Commands from the Command Line
21.2.4 GUI-basedFTP Clients
21.2.5 TFTP and FTP over WAN Will Not Work When
21.2.6 Backup Configuration Using TFTP
21.2.7 TFTP Command Example
21.2.8 GUI-basedTFTP Clients
21.3 Restore Configuration
21.3.1 Restore Using FTP
21.3.2 Restore Using FTP Session Example
21.4 Uploading Firmware and Configuration Files
21.4.1 Firmware File Upload
21.4.2 Configuration File Upload
21.4.3 FTP File Upload Command from the DOS Prompt Example
21.4.4 FTP Session Example of Firmware File Upload
21.4.5 TFTP File Upload
21.4.6 TFTP Upload Command Example
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22.1 Command Interpreter Mode Overview
22.2 Call Control Support
22.2.1 Budget Management
22.3 Time and Date Setting
Figure 22-5Menu 24 System Maintenance
Figure 22-6Menu 24.10 System Maintenance: Time and Date Setting
22.3.1 Resetting the Time
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23.1 Remote Management Overview
23.2 Configuring Remote Management
23.2.1 Remote Management Setup
23.2.2 Remote Management Limitations
23.3 Remote Management and NAT
23.4 System Timeout
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24.1 IP Policy Routing Overview
24.2 Benefits of IP Policy Routing
24.3 Routing Policy
24.4 IP Routing Policy Setup
Figure 24-2Menu 25.1 IP Routing Policy Setup
Table 24-1Menu 25.1 IP Routing Policy Setup
Menu 25.1.1 – IP Routing Policy
Figure 24-3Menu 25.1.1 IP Routing Policy
Table 24-2Menu 25.1.1 IP Routing Policy
24.5 Applying an IP Policy
24.5.1 Ethernet IP Policies
Figure 24-4Menu 3.2 TCP/IP and DHCP Ethernet Setup
Figure 24-5Menu 11.3 Remote Node Network Layer Options
24.6 IP Policy Routing Example
Figure 24-7IP Routing Policy Example
Menu 25.1 — IP Routing Policy Setup
Figure 24-8IP Routing Policy Example
Figure 24-9Applying IP Policies Example
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25.1 Call Scheduling Overview
To delete a schedule set, enter the set number and press [SPACE BAR] and then
[ENTER] (or delete) in the Edit Name field
Menu 26.1 — Schedule Set Setup
Figure 25-2Menu 26.1 Schedule Set Setup
Duration
Main Menu
PPPoA
Figure 25-3Applying Schedule Set(s) to a Remote Node (PPPoE)
Part VIII:
Appendices and Index
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A.1 Using LEDs to Diagnose Problems
A.1.1 Power LED
A.1.2 LAN LED
A.1.3 DSL LED
A.2 Telnet
A.3 Web Configurator
A.4 Login Username and Password
A.5 LAN Interface
A.6 WAN Interface
A.7 Internet Access
A.8 Remote Node Connection
Appendix B
IP Subnetting
IP Addressing
IP Classes
Chart B-1Classes of IP Addresses
Chart B-2Allowed IP Address Range By Class
Subnet Masks
Chart B-3“Natural” Masks
Subnetting
Chart B-4Alternative Subnet Mask Notation
Example: Two Subnets
Chart B-5Subnet
Chart B-6Subnet
Example: Four Subnets
Chart B-7Subnet
Chart B-8Subnet
Chart B-9Subnet
Chart B-10Subnet
Example Eight Subnets
Chart B-11Eight Subnets
Chart B-12Class C Subnet Planning
Subnetting With Class A and Class B Networks
Chart B-13Class B Subnet Planning
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Appendix C
PPPoE
PPPoE in Action
Benefits of PPPoE
Traditional Dial-upScenario
How PPPoE Works
Prestige as a PPPoE Client
Diagram C-2Prestige as a PPPoE Client
Appendix D
Setting up Your Computer’s IP Address
Windows 95/98/Me
Configuration
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Windows 2000/NT/XP
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Macintosh OS 8/9
TCP/IP Control Panel
Macintosh OS
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Appendix E
Virtual Circuit Topology
Diagram E-1Virtual Circuit Topology
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Appendix F
Splitters and Microfilters
Connecting a POTS Splitter
Diagram F-1Connecting a POTS Splitter
Telephone Microfilters
Diagram F-2Connecting a Microfilter
Appendix G
Power Adaptor Specifications
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Appendix H
Index