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Troubleshooting
FAQ
Diagram 3 VPIs & VCIs
Password
Factory Ethernet Defaults
Login
Connecting a Pots Splitter
Warranty
Maintenance
Dhcp Configuration
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Contents
ZyXEL
Copyright
Prestige 642R Series ADSL/ISDN Router
Disclaimer
Trademarks
Iii
Prestige 642R Series Adsl Router
FCC
Federal Communications Commission FCC Interference Statement
Vii
ZyXEL Limited Warranty
Viii
Customer Support
Table of Contents
Advanced Applications
PPP
III
Xii
10-1
Xiii
11-1
12-1
Xiv
List of Figures
Prestige 642R Series Adsl Router
Xvi
Xvii
List Of Tables
10-3
Page
Preface
About Your Adsl Internet Access Router
About This Users Guide
Related Documentation
Structure of this Manual
Syntax Conventions
Advantages to the Network Service Provider NSP
What is DSL?
What is ADSL?
Xxiv
Advantages to the End User
Xxv
Getting Started
Part
Page
Features of the Prestige 642R
Getting to Know Your Adsl Internet Access Router
Prestige 642R Series Adsl Internet Access Router
IP Policy Routing Ippr
IP Multicast
10/100M Fast Ethernet LAN Interface
Protocols Supported
Applications for the Prestige 642R
Internet Access
LAN to LAN Application
Internet Access Application Internet Single User Account
Rear Panel and Connections of the Prestige 642R
Hardware Installation & Initial Setup
Front Panel LEDs of the P642R
Prestige 642R Series Rear Panel
Additional Installation Requirements
Telephone Microfilters
Connecting a Pots Splitter
Special Note for P642 Isdn Users
Connecting a Microfilter
Initial Screen
Power Up Your Prestige
Login Screen
Navigating the SMT Interface
Main Menu Commands
Operation Press/read Description
No to Yes then
Main Menu Summary
System Management Terminal Interface Summary
General Setup
Changing the System Password
Yes/No
Ethernet Setup
Field Description Example
General Ethernet Setup
Protocol Dependent Ethernet Setup
Page
Factory Ethernet Defaults
Internet Access
LANs & WANs
LANs, WANs and the Prestige
Private IP Addresses
TCP/IP Parameters
IP Address and Subnet Mask
Dhcp Configuration
RIP Setup
IP Pool Setup
DNS Server Address
IP Policies
IP Multicast
Physical Network Î Partitioned Logical Networks
IP Alias Setup
IP Alias
Menu 3.2.1 IP Alias Setup
Route IP Setup
IP Alias Setup Menu Fields
RIP-1
Menu 1 General Setup
TCP/IP Ethernet Setup and Dhcp
TCP/IP Ethernet Setup Menu Fields
Dhcp Ethernet Setup Menu Fields
Relay
IGMP-v1
Multiplexing
VPI & VCI
Encapsulation
VC-based multiplexing
IP Address Assignment
Using Enet Encap Encapsulation
Internet Access Configuration
Internet Account Information
Internet Access Setup
Enet Encap
Internet Access Setup Menu Fields
Advantages of SUA
Single User Account Configuration
Single User Account
Field Description
Multiple Servers behind SUA
Single User Account Menu Fields
10 Single User Account Topology
Configuring a Server behind SUA
Services vs. Port Number
Multiple Server Configuration
Advanced Applications
Remote Node Profile
Chapter Remote Node Configuration
Remote Node Setup
Scenario 1. One VC, Multiple Protocols
Encapsulation and Multiplexing Scenarios
Scenario 2. One VC, One Protocol IP
Scenario 3. Multiple VCs
PPP
Field Description Options
Enet
Encap
Chap
CHAP/PAP
PAP
IP+IPX
Editing PPP Options
Outgoing Authentication Protocol
Remote Node PPP Options Menu Fields
Remote Node Filter
Field Description Option
Cisco PPP
Menu 11.5 Remote Node Filter
Page
LAN-to-LAN Application
Remote Node TCP/IP Configuration
LLC-based Multiplexing
Editing TCP/IP Options
VC-based Multiplexing
Menu 11.3 for LLC-based Multiplexing
Remote Node Profile
TCP/IP-Related Fields in Remote Node Profile
Yes or
Menu 11.3 Remote Node Network Layer Options menu
Both, In Only None Out Only or
TCP/IP Remote Node Configuration
11.1
RIP-1
Static Route Setup
RIP-2B or
RIP-2B/RIP-2M
Sample Static Routing Topology
Field Description
Edit IP Static Route Menu Fields
Private
Page
IPX Network Environment
Chapter IPX Configuration
Network and Node Number
Frame Types
Internal Network Number
External Network Number
Prestige 642R on LAN Without Server
Prestige 642R in an IPX Environment
Prestige 642R on LAN With Server
Novell IPX Ethernet Setup Fields
IPX Ethernet Setup
Network Ethernet
Snap
LAN-to-LAN Application With Novell IPX
LAN-to-LAN Application With Novell IPX
Menu 11.3 Remote Node Novell IPX Options
IPX Remote Node Setup
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IPX Static Route Setup
Remote Node Novell IPX Options
Menu12.2 IPX Static Route Setup
Edit IPX Static Route Menu Fields
Setup
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Bridging in General
Chapter Bridging Setup
Bridge Ethernet Setup
Bridge Ethernet Setup Menu Handle IPX Field Configuration
Remote Node Bridging Setup
Handle
IPX
Remote Node Network Layer Options
Menu 11.3 Remote Node Network Layer Options
Bridge Static Route Setup
Bridge Static Route Setup
Edit Bridge Static Route Menu Fields
Advanced Management
Advanced Management
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About Filtering
Filter Configuration
This chapter shows you how to create and apply filters
Filter Structure of the Prestige
Filter Rule Process
Filter Rule
Menu 21 Filter Setup
Configuring a Filter Set
NetBIOSLAN Filter Rules Summary
NetBIOSWAN Filter Rules Summary
PPPoE Filter Rules Summary
Filter Rules Summary Menu
Abbreviations Used in the Filter Rules Summary Menu
Abbreviations Description Display
Action Not Matched will be N/A Refers to Action Matched
Abbreviations Used If Filter Type Is IP
Refers to Action Not Matched
Abbreviation Description
3 TCP/IP Filter Rule
Configuring a Filter Rule
Abbreviations Used If Filter Type Is IPX
Abbreviations Used If Filter Type Is GEN
Field Description Option
TCP/IP Filter Rule Menu Fields
Equal/Not Equal
None/Less/Greater
Yes / No
Action Matched
Following diagram illustrates the logic flow of an IP filter
10 Executing an IP Filter
Generic Filter Rule Menu Fields
Generic Filter Rule
Generic
Filter Rule
Action
Novell IPX Filter Rule
Matched
Check Next
IPX Filter Rule
IPX Filter Rule Menu Fields
13 Telnet Filter Example
Example Filter
14 Example Filter Menu
15 Example Filter Rules Summary Menu
Filter Types and SUA
LAN traffic
Applying a Filter and Factory Defaults
18 Filtering Remote Node Traffic PPPoE Encapsulation
Remote Node Filters
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About Snmp
Snmp Configuration
Configuring Snmp
Field Description Default
Snmp Configuration Menu Fields
Public
Blank
10-1
System Maintenance
10-2
System Status
10-3
System Maintenance Status Menu Fields
PPP, ENET, 1483, PPPoE
Wait for Init or Initializing
10-4
Menu 1 General Setup
Log and Trace
Viewing Error Log
Console Port Speed
10-5
10-6
Syslog And Accounting
Parameter Description
System Maintenance Menu Syslog Parameters
10-7
10-8
Packet triggered
System Maintenance Menu Diagnostic
Diagnostic
Transferring Files Filename conventions
10-9
10-10
Firmware Development
Filename Conventions
10-11
Backup Configuration
10-12
Restore Configuration
10-13
Upload Firmware
Upload Router Firmware
10-14
Uploading Router Configuration File
Tftp Transfer
10-15
Example Tftp Command
Third Party Tftp Clients General fields
10-16
FTP File Transfer
Remote File
Binary
10-17
Using the FTP command from the DOS Prompt
10-18
Third Party FTP Clients General fields
10-19
Command Interpreter Mode
Boot module commands
10-20
Time and Date Setting
How often does the Prestige update the time?
10-21
10-22
IP Policy Routing
IP Policy Routing Setup
Introduction
Benefits
11-2
IP Routing Policy Setup
IP Routing Policy Summary
Menu 25 IP Routing Policy Summary
11-3
Abbreviation Meaning
11-4
IP Routing Policy
11-5
Ethernet IP Policies
11-6
Remote Node IP Routing Policies
Problems Starting Up the Prestige
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting the Start-Up of your Prestige
Problem Corrective Action
Problems Connecting to a Remote Node or ISP
Problems With the WAN Interface
Problems with the LAN Interface
Glossary
Dram
FAQ
DSL
Dslam
ISP
Ipcp PPP
LAN
MAC
PVC
Pstn
RFC
RIP
URL
UDP
VCI
VPI
PPPoE in Action
Appendix a PPPoE
Benefits of PPPoE
Traditional Dial-up Scenario
Prestige as a PPPoE Client
Diagram 2 Prestige as a PPPoE Client
Appendix B Virtual Paths and Channels
Diagram 3 VPIs & VCIs
AC Power Adapter Specifications
Appendix C Power Adapter Specs
DNS
Index
Index
MAC
Subnet Mask 3-8, 5-5
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