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About This User's Guide
Intended Audience
Related Documentation
Note: It is recommended you use the web configurator to configure the WiMAX Modem.
Users Guide Feedback
Document Conventions
Warnings and Notes
Warnings tell you about things that could harm you or your WiMAX Modem.
Syntax Conventions
Icons Used in Figures
Table 1 Common Icons
Safety Warnings
For your safety, be sure to read and follow all warning notices and instructions.
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Contents Overview
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Table of Contents
Part I: Introduction and Wizards........................................................... 29
Part III: Advanced Screens.................................................................... 63
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Part IV: Voice Screens......................................................................... 109
Part V: Tools & Status Screens........................................................... 145
Part VI: Troubleshooting and Specifications .................................... 227
Part VII: Appendices and Index .......................................................... 255
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List of Figures
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List of Tables
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CHAPTER 1
Getting Started
1.1 About Your WiMAX Modem
1.1.1 WiMAX Internet Access
Figure 1 Mobile Station and Base Station
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1.2 WiMAX Modem Hardware
1.2.1 LEDs
Chapter 1 Getting Started
Users Guide 35
Table 2 The WiMAX Modem
LED STATE DESCRIPTION
1.3 Good Habits for Managing the Device
CHAPTER 2
Introducing the Web Configurator
2.1 Overview
2.1.1 Accessing the Web Configurator
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2.1.2 The Reset Button
2.1.2.1 Using The Reset Button
2.2 The Main Screen
Chapter 2 Introducing the Web Configurator
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 4 Main
Table 3 Main > Icons (continued)
ICON DESCRIPTION
Chapter 2 Introducing the Web Configurator
Users Guide 43
Table 4 Main (continued)
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CHAPTER 3
Internet Connection Wizard
Figure 6 Select a Mode
3.1 Overview
3.1.1 Welcome to the ZyXEL Setup Wizard
3.1.2 System Information
Figure 7 Internet Connection Wizard > System Information
Table 5 Internet Connection Wizard > System Information
3.1.3 Authentication Settings
Figure 8 Internet Connection Wizard > Authentication Settings Screen
Table 6 Internet Connection Wizard > Authentication Settings Screen
Chapter 3 Internet Connection Wizard
Table 6 Internet Connection Wizard > Authentication Settings Screen (continued)
3.1.4 IP Address
Figure 9 Internet Connection Wizard > IP Address
Table 7 Internet Connection Wizard > IP Address
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CHAPTER 4
VoIP Connection Wizard
Figure 11 Select a Mode
4.1 Overview
4.2 Welcome to the ZyXEL Setup Wizard
4.2.1 First Voice Account Settings
Figure 12 VoIP Connection > First Voice Account Settings
Table 8 VoIP Connection > First Voice Account Settings
Figure 13 VoIP Connection > SIP Registration Test
Table 8 VoIP Connection > First Voice Account Settings (continued)
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CHAPTER 5
The Setup Screens
5.1 Overview
5.1.1 What You Can Do in This Chapter
5.1.2 What You Need to Know
5.2 Set IP Address
5.3 DHCP Client
5.4 Time Setting
Figure 18 SETUP > Time Setting
Table 10 SETUP > Set IP Address (continued)
Table 11 SETUP > Time Setting
5.4.1 Pre-Defined NTP Time Servers List
Table 11 SETUP > Time Setting (continued)
5.4.2 Resetting the Time
Table 12 Pre-defined NTP Time Servers
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CHAPTER 6
The LAN Configuration Screens
6.1 Overview
6.1.1 What You Can Do in This Chapter
6.1.2 What You Need to Know
6.2 DHCP Setup
Chapter 6 The LAN Configuration Screens
Users Guide 67
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 13 ADVANCED > LAN Configuration > DHCP Setup
6.3 Static DHCP
6.4 IP Static Route
Table 15 Advanced> LAN Configuration > IP Static Route
Table 16 Advanced> LAN Configuration > IP Static Route
6.4.1 IP Static Route Setup
Figure 22 Advanced> LAN Configuration > IP Static Route Setup
Table 17 Management > Static Route > IP Static Route > Edit
6.5 Other Settings
Figure 23 ADVANCED > LAN Configuration > Advanced
Table 17 Management > Static Route > IP Static Route > Edit (continued)
Table 18 ADVANCED > LAN Configuration > Other Settings
6.6 Technical Reference
6.6.1 IP Address and Subnet Mask
Table 18 ADVANCED > LAN Configuration > Other Settings (continued)
6.6.2 DHCP Setup
6.6.3 LAN TCP/IP
6.6.4 DNS Server Address
6.6.5 RIP Setup
6.6.6 Multicast
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CHAPTER 7
The WAN Configuration Screens
7.1 Overview
7.1.1 What You Can Do in This Chapter
7.1.2 What You Need to Know
Figure 24 WiMax: Mobile Station
Figure 25 WiMAX: Multiple Mobile Stations
Authentication
Figure 26 Using an AAA Server
7.2 Internet Connection
Table 19 ADVANCED > WAN Configuration > Internet Connection > ISP Parameters for Internet Access
Chapter 7 The WAN Configuration Screens
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7.3 WiMAX Configuration
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7.3.1 Frequency Ranges
Figure 29 Frequency Ranges
7.3.2 Configuring Frequency Settings
Note: It may take several minutes for the WiMAX Modem to find a connection.
7.3.3 Using the WiMAX Frequency Screen
Table 22 DL Frequency Example Settings
7.4 Antenna Selection
7.5 Advanced
Chapter 7 The WAN Configuration Screens
Table 24 ADVANCED > WAN Configuration > Advanced
CHAPTER 8
The NAT Configuration Screens
Figure 33 ADVANCED > NAT Configuration > General
8.1 Overview
8.1.1 What You Can Do in This Chapter
8.3 Port Forwarding
Table 25 ADVANCED > NAT Configuration > General
Figure 34 Multiple Servers Behind NAT Example
8.3.1 Port Forwarding Options
Figure 35 ADVANCED > NAT Configuration > Port Forwarding
Chapter 8 The NAT Configuration Screens
The following table describes the icons in this screen.
Table 26 Advanced> VPN Transport > Customer Interface
ICON DESCRIPTION
Table 27 ADVANCED > NAT Configuration > Port Forwarding
8.3.2 Port Forwarding Rule Setup
Figure 36 ADVANCED > NAT Configuration > Port Forwarding > Rule Setup
Table 28 ADVANCED > NAT Configuration > Port Forwarding > Rule Setup
8.4 Trigger Port
Figure 37 ADVANCED > NAT Configuration > Trigger Port
Table 29 ADVANCED > NAT Configuration > Trigger Port
Chapter 8 The NAT Configuration Screens
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8.4.1 Trigger Port Forwarding Example
Figure 38 Trigger Port Forwarding Example
Table 29 ADVANCED > NAT Configuration > Trigger Port (continued)
8.5 ALG
Figure 39 ADVANCED > NAT Configuration > ALG
Table 30 ADVANCED > NAT Configuration > ALG
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CHAPTER 9
The System Configuration
9.1 Overview
9.1.1 What You Can Do in This Chapter
9.1.2 What You Need to Know
Domain Name
DNS Server Address Assignment
9.2 General
Figure 40 ADVANCED > System Configuration > General
Table 31 ADVANCED > System Configuration > General
9.3 Dynamic DNS
Note: If you have a private WAN IP address, then you cannot use Dynamic DNS.
Table 31 ADVANCED > System Configuration > General (continued)
Figure 41 ADVANCED > System Configuration > Dynamic DNS
Table 32 ADVANCED > System Configuration > Dynamic DNS
9.4 Firmware
Table 32 ADVANCED > System Configuration > Dynamic DNS (continued)
9.4.1 The Firmware Upload Process
9.5 Configuration
Figure 43 ADVANCED > System Configuration > Configuration
Table 34 ADVANCED > System Configuration > Configuration
Note: Do not turn off the device while configuration file upload is in progress.
9.5.1 The Restore Configuration Process
9.6 Restart
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CHAPTER 10
The Service Configuration
10.1 Overview
10.1.1 What You Can Do in This Chapter
10.1.2 What You Need to Know
SIP Identities
SIP Number
SIP Service Domain
SIP Register Server
RTP
10.2 SIP Settings
Figure 45 VOICE > Service Configuration > SIP Setting
Table 36 VOICE > Service Configuration > SIP Setting
10.2.1 Advanced SIP Settings
10.2.1.1 STUN
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10.2.1.4 MWI (Message Waiting Indication)
10.2.1.5 Advanced SIP Settings Options
Figure 47 VOICE > Service Configuration > SIP Settings > Advanced
Table 37 VOICE > Service Configuration > SIP Settings > Advanced
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10.2.1.6 Custom Tones (IVR)
Table 38 Custom Tones Details
10.3 QoS
Figure 48 VOICE > Service Configuration > QoS
Table 39 VOICE > Service Configuration > QoS
10.4 Technical Reference
10.4.1 SIP Call Progression
Table 39 VOICE > Service Configuration > QoS
Table 40 SIP Call Progression
10.4.2 SIP Client Server
10.4.3 SIP User Agent
AB
Figure 49 SIP User Agent
10.4.4 SIP Proxy Server
10.4.5 SIP Redirect Server
10.4.6 NAT and SIP
10.4.7 DiffServ
10.4.8 DSCP and Per-Hop Behavior
Figure 52 DiffServ: Differentiated Service Field
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CHAPTER 11
The Phone Screens
11.1 Overview
11.1.1 What You Can Do in This Chapter
11.1.2 What You Need to Know
11.2 Analog Phone
11.2.1 Advanced Analog Phone Setup
Figure 54 VOICE > Phone > Analog Phone > Advanced
Table 41 VOICE > Phone > Analog Phone
Chapter 11 The Phone Screens
11.3 Common
Click VOICE > Phone > Common to activate and deactivate immediate dialing.
Figure 55 VOICE > Phone > Common
Table 42 VOICE > Phone > Analog Phone > Advanced
11.4 Region
Figure 56 VOICE > Phone > Region
Table 43 VOICE > Phone > Common
Table 44 VOICE > Phone > Region
11.5 Technical Reference
11.5.1 The Flash Key
11.5.2 Europe Type Supplementary Phone Services
Table 45 European Type Flash Key Commands
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11.5.3 USA Type Supplementary Services
Table 46 USA Type Flash Key Commands
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CHAPTER 12
The Phone Book Screens
12.1 Overview
12.1.1 What You Can Do in This Chapter
12.1.2 What You Need to Know
12.2 Incoming Call Policy
Figure 57 VOICE > Phone Book > Incoming Call Policy
Table 47 VOICE > Phone Book > Incoming Call Policy
Chapter 12 The Phone Book Screens
Users Guide 141
Table 47 VOICE > Phone Book > Incoming Call Policy
12.3 Speed Dial
Figure 58 VOICE > Phone Book > Speed Dial
Table 48 Advanced> LAN Configuration > IP Static Route
Chapter 12 The Phone Book Screens
Users Guide 143
Table 49 VOICE > Phone Book > Speed Dial
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PART V
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CHAPTER 13
The Certificates Screens
13.1 Overview
13.1.1 What You Can Do in This Chapter
13.1.2 What You Need to Know
13.2 My Certificates
Figure 59 TOOLS > Certificates > My Certificates
Table 50 TOOLS > Certificates > My Certificates
Table 51 TOOLS > Certificates > My Certificates
Table 51 TOOLS > Certificates > My Certificates (continued)
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13.2.2 My Certificate Edit
Figure 61 TOOLS > Certificates > My Certificates > Edit
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13.2.3 My Certificate Import
Figure 62 TOOLS > Certificates > My Certificates > Import
Table 54 TOOLS > Certificates > My Certificates > Import
13.3 Trusted CAs
Figure 63 TOOLS > Certificates > Trusted CAs
Table 55 TOOLS > Certificates > Trusted CAs
Table 56 TOOLS > Certificates > Trusted CAs
Table 56 TOOLS > Certificates > Trusted CAs (continued)
13.3.1 Trusted CA Edit
Figure 64 TOOLS > Certificates > Trusted CAs > Edit
Table 57 TOOLS > Certificates > Trusted CAs > Edit
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13.3.2 Trusted CA Import
13.4 Technical Reference
13.4.1 Certificate Authorities
13.4.1.1 Advantages of Certificates
13.4.1.2 Self-signed Certificates
13.4.1.3 Factory Default Certificate
13.4.1.4 Certificate File Formats
13.4.2 Verifying a Certificate
13.4.2.1 Checking the Fingerprint of a Certificate on Your Computer
Figure 66 Remote Host Certificates
Figure 67 Certificate Details
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CHAPTER 14
The Firewall Screens
14.1 Overview
14.1.1 What You Can Do in This Chapter
14.1.2 What You Need to Know
14.2 Firewall Setting
14.2.1 Firewall Rule Directions
Figure 68 Firewall Rule Directions
14.2.2 Triangle Route
Figure 69 Ideal Firewall Setup
Chapter 14 The Firewall Screens
14.2.3 Firewall Setting Options
Click TOOLS > Firewall > Firewall Setting to configure the basic settings for your firewall.
Figure 70 TOOLS > Firewall > Firewall Setting
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 59 TOOLS > Firewall > Firewall Setting
14.3 Services
Figure 71 TOOLS > Firewall > Service Setting
Table 60 TOOLS > Firewall > Service Setting
14.4 Technical Reference
14.4.1 Stateful Inspection Firewall.
Table 60 TOOLS > Firewall > Service Setting (continued)
14.4.2 Guidelines For Enhancing Security With Your Firewall
14.4.3 The Triangle Route Problem
Figure 72 Triangle Route Problem
14.4.3.1 Solving the Triangle Route Problem
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CHAPTER 15
Content Filter
15.1 Overview
15.1.1 What You Can Do in This Chapter
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Chapter 15 Content Filter
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The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 61 TOOLS > Content Filter > Filter
15.3 Schedule
Figure 75 TOOLS > Content Filter > Schedule
Table 62 TOOLS > Content Filter > Schedule
CHAPTER 16
The Remote Management
16.1 Overview
16.1.1 What You Can Do in This Chapter
Table 63 Remote Management
16.1.2 What You Need to Know
Remote Management Limitations
Remote Management and NAT
System Timeout
SNMP
16.2 WWW
Figure 76 TOOLS > Remote Management > WWW
Table 64 TOOLS > Remote Management > WWW
16.3 Telnet
Figure 77 TOOLS > Remote Management > Telnet
Figure 78 TOOLS > Remote Management > FTP
16.4 FTP
Table 65 TOOLS > Remote Management > Telnet
16.5 SNMP
Figure 79 SNMP Management Model
Table 66 TOOLS > Remote Management > FTP
16.5.1 SNMP Traps
Table 67 SNMP Traps
16.5.2 SNMP Options
Figure 80 TOOLS > Remote Management > SNMP
Table 68 TOOLS > Remote Management > SNMP
16.6 DNS
Figure 81 TOOLS > Remote Management > DNS
Table 68 TOOLS > Remote Management > SNMP (continued)
Table 69 TOOLS > Remote Management > DNS
Chapter 16 The Remote Management Screens
16.7 Security
Figure 82 TOOLS > Remote Management > Security
Table 70 TOOLS > Remote Management > Security
16.8 TR0-69
Figure 83 TR-069 Example
Figure 84 TOOLS > Remote Management > TR069
Table 71 TOOLS > Remote Management > TR069
Note: This must be provided by the ACS administrator.
Note: If this feature is not enabled then the WiMAX Modem cannot be managed remotely.
Note: This must be provided by the ACS administrator.
Note: You must separate the day information from the hour information with a T.
Table 71 TOOLS > Remote Management > TR069
CHAPTER 17
QoS
17.1 Overview
17.2 General
Figure 85 QoS > General
17.3 Class Setup
Figure 86 QoS > Class Setup
Table 73 QoS Class Setup
17.3.1 Class Configuration
Figure 87 QoS > Class Setup > Class Configuration
Table 74 QoS Class Setup
Chapter 17 QoS
Table 74 QoS Class Setup (continued)
CHAPTER 18
The Logs Screens
18.1 Overview
18.1.1 What You Can Do in This Chapter
18.1.2 What You Need to Know
Table 75 Syslog Logs
Table 76 RFC-2408 ISAKMP Payload Types
LOG DISPLAY PAYLOAD TYPE
18.2 View Logs
Figure 88 TOOLS > Logs > View Logs
Table 77 TOOLS > Logs > View Logs
Table 77 TOOLS > Logs > View Logs (continued)
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Table 78 TOOLS > Logs > Log Settings
Chapter 18 The Logs Screens
Users Guide 205
18.4 Log Message Descriptions
The following tables provide descriptions of example log messages.
Table 78 TOOLS > Logs > Log Settings
Table 79 System Error Logs
Table 81 Access Control Logs
Table 80 System Maintenance Logs (continued)
Chapter 18 The Logs Screens
Users Guide 207
Table 82 TCP Reset Logs
Table 83 Packet Filter Logs
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Table 84 ICMP Logs
Table 85 PPP Logs
Table 86 UPnP Logs
Chapter 18 The Logs Screens
Table 87 Content Filtering Logs
Table 88 Attack Logs
Table 89 Remote Management Logs
Table 88 Attack Logs (continued)
Chapter 18 The Logs Screens
Users Guide 211
Table 90 ICMP Notes
TYPE CODE DESCRIPTION
Table 89 Remote Management Logs
Table 91 SIP Logs
Table 92 RTP Logs
Table 90 ICMP Notes (continued)
TYPE CODE DESCRIPTION
Table 93 FSM Logs: Caller Side
Table 94 FSM Logs: Callee Side
Table 95 Lifeline Logs
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CHAPTER 19
The Status Screen
Figure 90 Status
19.1 Overview
19.2 Status Screen
Table 96 Status
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19.2.1 Packet Statistics
Figure 91 Packet Statistics
The following table describes the fields in this screen.
Table 97 Packet Statistics
19.2.2 WiMAX Site Information
Figure 92 WiMAX Site Information
Table 98 WiMAX Site Information
19.2.3 DHCP Table
Figure 93 DHCP Table
Table 99 DHCP Table
19.2.4 VoIP Statistics
Figure 94 VoIP Statistics
Table 100 VoIP Statistics
19.2.5 WiMAX Profile
Note: Not all WiMAX Modem models have all the fields shown here. Figure 95 WiMAX Profile
Table 101 The WiMAX Profile Screen
Table 101 The WiMAX Profile Screen (continued)
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Troubleshooting
20.1 Power, Hardware Connections, and LEDs
The WiMAX Modem does not turn on. None of the LEDs turn on.
One of the LEDs does not behave as expected.
20.2 WiMAX Modem Access and Login
I forgot the IP address for the WiMAX Modem.
I forgot the password.
I cannot see or access the Login screen in the web configurator.
I can see the Login screen, but I cannot log in to the WiMAX Modem.
I cannot Telnet to the WiMAX Modem.
20.3 Internet Access
I cannot access the Internet.
The Internet connection is slow or intermittent.
The Internet connection disconnects.
The telephone port wont work or the telephone lacks a dial tone.
20.4 Phone Calls and VoIP
I can access the Internet, but cannot make VoIP calls.
Problems With Multiple SIP Accounts
20.5 Reset the WiMAX Modem to Its Factory Defaults
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CHAPTER 21
Product Specifications
Table 102 Environmental and Hardware Specifications
Table 103 Radio Specifications
Table 102 Environmental and Hardware Specifications (continued)
Table 104 Firmware Specifications
Table 104 Firmware Specifications (continued)
Table 105 Standards Supported
Table 104 Firmware Specifications (continued)
Table 105 Standards Supported (continued)
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Table 107 Star (*) and Pound (#) Code Support
Table 108 Environmental and Hardware Specifications
Table 109 Radio Specifications
Table 108 Environmental and Hardware Specifications (continued)
Table 110 Firmware Specifications
Table 111 Standards Supported
Table 110 Firmware Specifications (continued)
Table 111 Standards Supported (continued)
Table 112 Voice Features
Table 113 Star (*) and Pound (#) Code Support
Table 112 Voice Features
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21.1 Wall-Mounting
21.1.1 The Wall-Mounting Kit
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21.1.2 Instructions
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PART VII
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APPENDIX A
WiMAX Security
User Authentication and Data Encryption
PKMv2
RADIUS
Types of RADIUS Messages
Diameter
Security Association
CCMP
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APPENDIX B
Setting Up Your Computers IP Address
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Figure 100 Windows XP: Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties
Click OK to close the Local Area Connection Properties window.Verifying Settings
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Figure 107 Windows Vista: Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) Properties
Click OK to close the Local Area Connection Properties window.Verifying Settings
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Figure 116 Mac OS X 10.5: Network Preferences > Ethernet
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Figure 118 Mac OS X 10.5: Network Utility
Linux: Ubuntu 8 (GNOME)
Note: Make sure you are logged in as the root administrator.
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Figure 123 Ubuntu 8: Network Settings > Properties
Figure 124 Ubuntu 8: Network Settings > DNS
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APPENDIX C
Pop-up Windows, JavaScripts and Java Permissions
Internet Explorer Pop-up Blockers
Disable Pop-up Blockers
Figure 134 Pop-up Blocker
Enable Pop-up Blockers with Exceptions
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Figure 138 Internet Options: Security
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APPENDIX D
IP Addresses and Subnetting
Introduction to IP Addresses
Structure
Figure 144 Network Number and Host ID
Subnet Masks
Table 114 IP Address Network Number and Host ID Example
Network Size
Table 115 Subnet Masks
Table 116 Maximum Host Numbers
Notation
Subnetting
Table 117 Alternative Subnet Mask Notation
Figure 145 Subnetting Example: Before Subnetting
Figure 146 Subnetting Example: After Subnetting
Example: Four Subnets
Table 118 Subnet 1
Table 119 Subnet 2
Table 120 Subnet 3
Table 121 Subnet 4
Example: Eight Subnets
Subnet Planning
Table 121 Subnet 4 (continued)
Table 122 Eight Subnets
Table 123 24-bit Network Number Subnet Planning
Configuring IP Addresses
Table 124 16-bit Network Number Subnet Planning
Private IP Addresses
IP Address Conflicts
Conflicting Computer IP Addresses Example
Figure 147 Conflicting Computer IP Addresses Example
Conflicting Router IP Addresses Example
Figure 148 Conflicting Computer IP Addresses Example
Conflicting Computer and Router IP Addresses Example
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APPENDIX E
Importing Certificates
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Installing a Stand-Alone Certificate File in Internet Explorer
Removing a Certificate in Internet Explorer
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Removing a Certificate in Konqueror
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APPENDIX F
SIP Passthrough
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APPENDIX G
Common Services
Table 125 Commonly Used Services
Appendix G Common Services
NAME PROTOCOL PORT(S) DESCRIPTION
Appendix G Common Services
NAME PROTOCOL PORT(S) DESCRIPTION
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APPENDIX H
Legal Information
Copyright
Disclaimers
Trademarks
!
Notices
Viewing Certifications
ZyXEL Limited Warranty
Note
Registration
APPENDIX I
Customer Support
Required Information
Corporate Headquarters (Worldwide)
China - ZyXEL Communications (Beijing) Corp.
China - ZyXEL Communications (Shanghai) Corp.
Costa Rica
Czech Republic
Denmark
Finland
France
Germany
Hungary
India
Japan
Kazakhstan
Malaysia
North America
Norway
Poland
Russia
Singapore
Spain
Sweden
Taiw an
Thailand
Turkey
Ukraine
United Kingdom
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