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Prestige 645 ADSL Internet Access Router
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LAN-to-LAN
Application
Getting to Know Your Prestige
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Contents
ADSL Router
Copyright
ZyXEL Limited Warranty
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Interference Statement
Customer Support
Table of Contents
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Chapter 4 Remote Node Configuration
Chapter 5 Remote Node TCP/IP Configuration
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SNMP Traps
Chapter 10 System Maintenance
Chapter 11 Configuration and Firmware File Maintenance
Restore Configuration
Chapter 12 IP Policy Routing
Index
List of Figures
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List of Tables
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Preface
What Is ADSL
Part I:
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Getting to Know Your Prestige
1.1Prestige 645R ADSL Internet Access Router
1.2Features of the Prestige 645R
Ease of Installation
High Speed Internet Access
IP Policy Routing
Call Scheduling
Networking Compatibility
Multiplexing
Encapsulation
1.3Applications for the Prestige 645R
1.3.1 Internet Access
Internet Single User Account
1.3.2 LAN to LAN Application
Figure 1-2 LAN-to-LANApplication
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Hardware Installation & Initial Setup
2.1Front Panel LEDs of the P645R
2.2Prestige 645R Rear Panel and Connections
2.2.1 Using the Reset Button
2.2.2 Making the Connections
2.3Additional Installation Requirements
2.4Connecting the POTS Splitter
2.5Telephone Microfilters
2.6Turning On Your Prestige
2.7Navigating the SMT Interface
2.7.1 SMT Menu Overview
2.7.2 System Management Terminal Interface Summary
2.8Changing the System Password
2.9General Setup
2.10 Ethernet Setup
2.10.1 General Ethernet Setup
2.11 Protocol Dependent Ethernet Setup
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Internet Access
3.1Factory Ethernet Defaults
3.2TCP/IP Parameters
3.2.1 IP Address and Subnet Mask
3.2.2 Private IP Addresses
3.2.3 RIP Setup
3.2.4 IP Multicast
3.2.5 IP Alias
3.2.6 DHCP Configuration
IP Pool Setup
DNS Server Address
3.3Route IP Setup
3.4TCP/IP Ethernet Setup and DHCP
Table 3-1DHCP Ethernet Setup Menu Fields
Table 3-2TCP/IP Ethernet Setup Menu Fields
3.4.1 IP Alias Setup
Figure 3-5Menu 3.2.1 — IP Alias Setup
Table 3-3IP Alias Setup Menu Fields
3.5LANs & WANs
3.5.1 LANs, WANs and the Prestige
3.6VPI & VCI
3.7Multiplexing
3.7.1VC-basedmultiplexing
3.8Encapsulation
3.8.1 ENET ENCAP
3.8.2 PPP
3.8.3 RFC
3.9IP Address Assignment
3.9.1 Using PPP Encapsulation
3.9.2 Using RFC 1483 Encapsulation
3.9.3 Using ENET ENCAP Encapsulation
3.10 Internet Access Configuration
Table 3-4Internet Account Information
Figure 3-7Internet Access Setup
Table 3-5Internet Access Setup Menu Fields
3.11 Single User Account
3.11.1 Advantages of SUA
3.11.2 Single User Account Configuration
3.12 Multiple Servers behind SUA
3.12.1 Configuring a Server behind SUA
Figure 3-10Multiple Server Configuration
Table 3-7Services vs. Port number
Part II:
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Remote Node Configuration
4.1Remote Node Setup
4.1.1 Remote Node Profile
4.1.2 Encapsulation & Multiplexing Scenarios
Scene 1. One VC, Multiple Protocols
Scene 2. One VC, One Protocol (IP)
Scene 3. Multiple VCs
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4.1.3 Outgoing Authentication Protocol
4.1.4 Editing PPP Options
4.1.5 Remote Node Filter
Figure 4-4Menu 11.5 – Remote Node Filter
Remote Node TCP/IP Configuration
5.1LAN-to-LANApplication
5.1.1 Editing TCP/IP Options
VC-BasedMultiplexing
LLC-basedmultiplexing
Figure 5-3Menu 11.3 for LLC-basedmultiplexing
My Wan Addr
My WAN Addr
Rem IP Address
Figure 5-4Sample IP Addresses for a TCPI/IP LAN-to-LANConnection
Menu 11.1 – Remote Node Profile
Figure 5-5Menu 11.1 Remote Node Profile
Table 5-1TCP/IP related fields in Remote Node Profile
Figure 5-6Menu 11.3 for VC-basedmultiplexing with RFC 1483 and ENET ENCAP
Table 5-2TCP/IP Remote Node Configuration
5.1.2Static Route Setup
Figure 5-7Example of Static Routing Topology
Figure 5-8Menu 12 Static Route Setup
Menu 12 Static Route Setup
Menu 12.1 – IP Static Route Setup
Menu 12.1.1 - Edit IP Static Route
Figure 5-9Menu 12.1 - IP Static Route Setup
Figure 5-10Menu 12.1.1 - Edit IP Static Route
Menu 12.1.1 – Edit IP Static Route Setup
Table 5-3Edit IP Static Route Menu Fields
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IPX Configuration
6.1IPX Network Environment
6.1.1 Network and Node Number
6.1.2 Frame Types
6.1.3 External Network Number
6.2Prestige in an IPX Environment
6.2.1 Prestige 645R on LAN with Server
6.2.2 Prestige 645R on LAN without Server
6.3IPX Ethernet Setup
6.4LAN-to-LANApplication with Novell IPX
6.4.1 IPX Remote Node Setup
Figure 6-5Menu 11.3 - Remote Node Novell IPX Options
Table 6-2Remote Node Novell IPX Options
6.4.2 IPX Static Route Setup
Table 6-3Edit IPX Static Route Menu Fields
Bridging Setup
7.1Bridging in General
7.2Bridge Ethernet Setup
7.2.1 Remote Node Bridging Setup
Figure 7-2Menu 11.3 - Remote Node Bridging Options
Table 7-2P645R Remote Node Network Layers Menu Bridge Options
7.3Bridge Static Route Setup
Table 7-3Bridge Static Route Menu Fields
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Filter Configuration
8.1About Filtering
The Filter Structure of the Prestige
Figure 8-2Filter Rule Process
8.2Configuring a Filter Set
Figure 8-5NetBIOS _LAN Filter Rules Summary
Figure 8-6Telnet Filter Rules Summary
Figure 8-7PPPoE Filter Rules Summary
Figure 8-8FTP _WAN Filter Rules Summary
8.2.1 Filter Rules Summary Menu
Table 8-2Abbreviations Used If Filter Type Is IP
8.3Configuring a Filter Rule
8.3.1 TCP/IP Filter Rule
Figure 8-10Menu 21.1.1 - TCP/IP Filter Rule
Table 8-5TCP/IP Filter Rule Menu Fields
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Figure 8-11Executing an IP Filter
8.3.2 Generic Filter Rule
Table 8-6Generic Filter Rule Menu Fields
8.3.3 Novell IPX Filter Rule
8.4Example Filter
Yes
Equal
Drop
Forward
Figure 8-14Example Filter – Menu
8.5Filter Types and SUA
8.6Applying a Filter and Factory Defaults
8.6.1 Ethernet traffic
8.6.2 Remote Node Filters
SNMP Configuration
9.1About SNMP
9.2Supported MIBs
9.3Configuring SNMP
Figure 9-2Menu 22 — SNMP Configuration
Table 9-1SNMP Configuration Menu Fields
9.4SNMP Traps
System Maintenance
10.1 System Status
Figure 10-2Menu 24.1 - System Maintenance – Status
Table 10-1System Maintenance - Status Menu Fields
10.2 System Information and Console Port speed
Figure 10-4System Maintenance - Information
Table 10-2Fields in System Maintenance - Information
10.3 Log and Trace
10.3.1 Viewing Error Log
10.3.2 Syslog
Figure 10-6Menu 24.3.2 - System Maintenance - Syslog and Accounting
Table 10-3System Maintenance Menu Syslog Parameters
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10.4 Diagnostic
10.5 Command Interpreter Mode
Figure 10-8Command mode
Configuration and Firmware File Maintenance
11.1 Filename Conventions
11.2 Backup Configuration
11.2.1 Backup Configuration Using FTP
11.2.2 Using the FTP command from the DOS Prompt
11.2.3 Backup Configuration Using TFTP
11.2.4 Example: TFTP Command
11.3 Restore Configuration
11.4 Uploading Firmware and Configuration Files
11.4.1 Firmware Upload
11.4.2 Configuration File Upload
11.4.3 Using the FTP command from the DOS Prompt Example
11.4.4 TFTP File Upload
11.4.5 Example: TFTP Command
IP Policy Routing
12.1 Introduction
12.2 Benefits
12.3 Routing Policy
12.4 IP Routing Policy Setup
Figure 12-2Menu 25.1 – Sample IP Routing Policy Setup
Table 12-1IP Routing Policy Setup
Menu 25.1.1 – IP Routing Policy
Figure 12-3IP Routing Policy
Table 12-2IP Routing Policy
12.5 Applying an IP Policy
12.5.1 Ethernet IP Policies
Figure 12-4Menu 3.2 – TCP/IP and DHCP Ethernet Setup
Figure 12-5Menu 11.3 – Remote Node Network Layer Options
12.6 IP Policy Routing Example
Menu 25.1.1 - IP Routing Policy
Figure 12-7IP Routing Policy Example
Menu 25.1 - IP Routing Policy Setup
Figure 12-8IP Routing Policy
Figure 12-9Applying IP Policies
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Call Scheduling
13.1 Introduction
13.2 Schedule Setup
13.3 Schedule Set Setup
13.4 Applying Schedule Sets to Remote Nodes
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Troubleshooting
14.1 Problems Starting Up the Prestige
14.2 Problems Telnetting into the Prestige
14.3 Problems With the WAN Interface
14.4 Problems With the LAN Interface
14.5 Problems Connecting to a Remote Node or ISP
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Appendix A
VPI and VCI
Appendix B
Power Adapter Specifications
Glossary
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Index