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P782M G.SHDSL Bridge

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G.SHDSL Bridge Copyright Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Interference Statement Information for Canadian Users ZyXEL Limited Warranty Customer Support Table of Contents Page Page Page Index List of Figures Page List of Tables Preface Syntax Conventions Bold Times New Roman Bold Arial The following section offers some background information on DSL. Skip to Chapter 1 if you wish to begin working with your modem right away What is DSL Page Getting to Know Your G.SHDSL Bridge 1.1Features of the Prestige Multiple PVC (Permanent Virtual Circuits) Support Data Compression ATM Support PPP Support Full Network Management 1.2Application Scenarios for the Prestige 1.2.1 Internet Access 1.2.2 LAN-to-LANApplication Hardware Installation and Initial Setup 2.1Front Panel LEDs of the P782 2.2Rear Panel and Connections of the Prestige 2.2.1 xDSL Port 2.2.2 Console Port 2.2.3 LAN 10/100M Port 2.2.4 Power Port 2.3Additional Installation Requirements 2.4Turning On Your Prestige 2.5Configuring Your Prestige For Internet Access 2.5.1 Initial Screen 2.5.2 Entering Password 2.6Resetting the Prestige 2.6.1 Methods of Restoring Factory-Defaults 2.7Prestige 782 SMT Menu Overview 2.8Navigating the SMT Interface Table 2-2Main Menu Commands 2.8.1 System Management Terminal Interface Summary 2.9Changing the System Password 2.10 General Setup 2.10.1 Procedure To Configure Menu 2.11 Setting Up the WAN Link 2.11.1 Service Type 2.11.2 Rate Adaption 2.11.3 Transfer Rates 2.11.4 Standard Mode Page Internet Access 3.1Factory Ethernet Defaults 3.2LANs and WANs 3.2.1 LANs, WANs and the Prestige 3.3TCP/IP Parameters 3.3.1 IP Address and Subnet Mask 3.4Ethernet Setup 3.4.1 LAN Port Filter Setup 3.5Protocol Dependent Ethernet Setup 3.6TCP/IP Ethernet Setup 3.7VPI and VCI 3.8Multiplexing 3.8.1 VC—basedMultiplexing 3.8.2 LLC—basedMultiplexing 3.9Encapsulation 3.9.1 PPP 3.9.2 RFC 3.10 IP Address Assignment 3.11 Internet Access Configuration 3.11.1 Peak Cell Rate (PCR) Table 3-3Internet Access Setup Menu Fields Page Remote Node Configuration 4.1Remote Node Setup 4.1.1 Remote Node Profile 4.1.2 Encapsulation and Multiplexing Scenarios Figure 4-2Menu 11.1 — Remote Node Profile Remote Node Profile Table 4-1Remote Node Profile Menu Fields 4.1.3 Outgoing Authentication Protocol 4.1.4 Editing PPP Options 4.2Remote Node Setup 4.3Remote Node Filter Menu 11.5 — Remote Node Filter Page Remote Node TCP/IP Configuration 5.1.1 Traffic Shaping 5.2TCP/IP Configuration 5.2.1 Editing TCP/IP Options Figure 5-2Menu 11.6 — Remote Node ATM Layer Options Table 5-1Fields in Menu 11.6 — Remote Node ATM Layer Options Page Filter Set Configuration 6.1About Filtering Figure 6-1Outgoing Packet Filtering Process Execute Filter Rule 6.2Configuring a Filter Set 6.2.1 Filter Rules Summary Menus 6.3Generic Filter Rule 6.3.1 Example Generic Filter Rule Configuration Table 6-3Menu 21.5.1 — Generic Filter Rule Fields 6.4Filter Configuration Example Figure 6-6Sample Filter — Menu 6.5Applying Filters 6.5.1Ethernet Traffic 6.5.2Ethernet Traffic 6.5.3 Remote Node Filters Page System Information and Diagnosis 7.1System Status Figure 7-2Menu 24.1 — System Maintenance — Status Table 7-1System Maintenance — Status Menu Fields 7.2System Information and Console Port Speed 7.2.1 System Information 7.2.2 Console Port Speed 7.3Diagnostic 7.4Command Interpreter Mode Firmware and Configuration File Maintenance 8.1Filename Conventions 8.2Backup Configuration 8.2.1 Backup Configuration 8.2.2 Using the FTP Command from the Command Line 8.2.3 Example of FTP Commands from the Command Line 8.2.4 GUI-basedFTP Clients 8.2.5 Backup Configuration Using TFTP 8.2.6 TFTP Command Example 8.2.7 GUI—basedTFTP Clients 8.2.8 Backup Via Console Port 8.3Restore Configuration 8.3.1 Restore Using FTP 8.3.2 Restore Using FTP Session Example 8.3.3 Restore Via Console Port 8.4Uploading Firmware and Configuration Files 8.4.1 Firmware File Upload 8.4.2 Configuration File Upload 8.4.3 FTP File Upload Command from the DOS Prompt Example 8.4.4 FTP Session Example of Firmware File Upload 8.4.5 TFTP File Upload 8.4.6 TFTP Upload Command Example 8.4.7 Uploading Via Console Port 8.4.8 Uploading Firmware File Via Console Port 8.4.9 Example Xmodem Firmware Upload Using HyperTerminal 8.4.10 Uploading Configuration File Via Console Port 8.4.11 Example Xmodem Configuration Upload Using HyperTerminal Figure 8-19Example Xmodem Upload Troubleshooting 9.1Problems Starting the Prestige 9.2Problems Connecting with the WAN or Remote Node/ISP 9.3Problems Connecting with the LAN 9.4Problems Accessing SMT Menus 9.5Problems Accessing the Internet Page Appendix A Power Adapter Specifications Appendix B Virtual Circuit Topology Appendix C Boot Module Commands Diagram 4 Boot Module Commands Appendix D TCP/IP Client Client for Microsoft Networks Configuring TCP/IP Obtain an IP address automatically Specify an IP address Setting up Your Windows NT/2000 Computer Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) 3.The Internet Protocol TCP/IP Properties window opens IP address Subnet mask 4.The Internet Protocol TCP/IP Properties window opens Use the following IP Address -Inthe IP Settings tab, in IP addresses, click Add TCP/IP Address Default gateways Setting up Your Macintosh Computer Configuring TCP/IP Properties Ethernet Connect via Using DHCP Server Page Index