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P-2302HW/HWL-P1
Series
802.11b/g Wireless VoIP Station Gateway
User’s Guide
Version 3.60
Edition 2
8/2008
Contents
User’s Guide
Page
Copyright
Disclaimer
Trademarks
Certifications
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Interference Statement
FCC Radiation Exposure Statement
Notices
Viewing Certifications
Safety Warnings
Page
ZyXEL Limited Warranty
Note
Registration
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
Taiwan
Thailand
Turkey
Ukraine
United Kingdom
Table of Contents
Status Screens
Wireless LAN
Page
NAT
Phone
Phone Book
PSTN Line
VoIP Trunking
Static Route
Bandwidth MGMT
Remote MGMT
System
Troubleshooting
Appendix A
Product Specifications
Appendix B
Appendix C
Page
List of Figures
Page
Page
Page
Page
Page
List of Tables
Page
Page
Page
Preface
About This User's Guide
Related Documentation
User Guide Feedback
Syntax Conventions
Graphics Icons Key
Introducing the ZyXEL Device
1.1.2 VoIP Trunking Gateway
1.1.3 ZyXEL Device’s Router Features
Page
1.2 LEDs (Lights)
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Page
Introducing the Web
Configurator
2.1 Web Configurator Overview
2.2Accessing the Web Configurator
Change Password
Ignore
Options
2.3 Resetting the ZyXEL Device
2.4 Web Configurator Main Screen
2.4.2 Navigation Panel
Page
2.4.3 Main Window
2.4.4 Status Bar
Page
Wizard Setup
3.1 Main Wizard Screen
3.2 Connection Wizard
WAN to LAN
3.2.1 Welcome
3.2.2 System Information
Next
3.2.3.1 Wireless LAN - General Information
3.2.3.2 Manually Assign a WPA or WPA2 key
3.2.3.3 Manually Assign a WEP key
3.2.3.4 OTIST Screen
3.2.4.1 Ethernet
3.2.4.2 PPPoE
Page
3.2.5 Your IP Address
3.2.6 WAN IP Address Assignment
3.2.6.1 Ethernet
3.2.6.2 PPPoE
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3.2.7 MAC Address
3.3 VoIP Setup Wizard
3.3.1 SIP Settings
3.3.2 Registration Complete
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3.4 Bandwidth Management Wizard
3.4.1 Welcome
3.4.2 General Information
3.4.3 Services Setup
3.4.4 Priority Setup
3.4.5 Finish
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Status Screens
4.1 Status Screen
Page
Page
Page
4.2 Any IP Table Window
4.3 DHCP Table Window
4.4 VoIP Statistics Window
Page
4.5 BW MGMT Monitor Window
Page
4.6 Packet Statistics Window
Page
Page
Wireless LAN
5.1 Wireless Network Overview
5.2 Wireless Security Overview
5.2.4 Encryption
WPA
WPA2
Static WEP
WPA- PSK
5.3 Additional Wireless Terms
5.4 General WLAN Screen
5.4.1 No Security
No Security
5.4.2 WEP Encryption Screen
Network > Wireless LAN
Security Mode
Page
5.4.3 WPA(2)-PSK
Network > Wireless LAN
General
WPA-PSK
WPA2-PSK
5.4.4 WPA(2) Authentication Screen
Wireless LAN
Network
Wireless
Page
5.5 OTIST Screen
Page
5.6MAC Filter
Page
5.7 Wireless LAN Advanced Setup
Page
WAN
6.1 WAN Overview
6.1.2 WAN IP Address Assignment
6.1.3 MAC Address
Factory Default
6.1.4 RIP Setup
6.2WAN Screens
Page
6.2.2 WAN Internet Connection Screen (Roadrunner)
6.2.3 WAN Internet Connection Screen (PPPoE)
Page
6.2.4 WAN Advanced Screen
Network > WAN > Advanced
Page
6.2.5 WAN Traffic Redirect Screen
Network > WAN > Traffic Redirect
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Page
LAN
7.1 LAN Overview
7.1.2 DHCP Setup
7.1.3 LAN TCP/IP
7.1.4 DNS Server Address
DHCP Setup
Primary
7.1.5 RIP Setup
RIP Direction
Both
In Only
Out Only
7.1.7 Any IP
Page
7.2 LAN Screens
7.2.3 LAN Static DHCP Screen
Network > LAN > DHCP Setup
Network > LAN > Static DHCP
7.2.4 LAN Client List Screen
Network > LAN > Client List
7.2.5 LAN IP Alias Screen
Network > LAN > IP Alias
Page
7.2.6 LAN Advanced Screen
Network > LAN > Advanced
Page
Page
Page
NAT
8.1 NAT Overview
8.1.2.1 Trigger Port Forwarding Example
8.1.2.2Two Points To Remember About Trigger Ports
8.2 NAT Screens
8.2.2 NAT Port Forwarding Screen
Page
8.2.3 NAT Port Forwarding Edit Screen
Edit
Network > NAT > Port Forwarding
8.2.4 NAT Trigger Port Screen
Network > NAT > Trigger Port
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8.2.5 NAT ALG Screen
Network > NAT > ALG
SIP
9.1 SIP Overview
9.1.3.1 SIP Number
9.1.3.2 SIP Service Domain
9.1.5.1 SIP User Agent
9.1.5.2 SIP Proxy Server
9.1.5.3 SIP Redirect Server
9.1.5.4 SIP Register Server
9.1.7.1 SIP ALG
9.1.7.2 Use NAT
9.1.7.3 STUN
9.1.7.4 Outbound Proxy
9.1.11.1 Type of Service (ToS)
9.1.11.2 DiffServ
9.1.11.3 DSCP and Per-HopBehavior
9.1.11.4 VLAN
9.2 SIP Screens
Page
9.2.2 Advanced SIP Setup Screen
Page
Primary Compression Type to G.729
DTMF
Mode to SIP INFO
9.2.3 SIP QoS Screen
VoIP > SIP > QoS
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Page
Phone
10.1 Phone Overview
10.1.3.1 The Flash Key
10.1.3.2 Europe Type Supplementary Phone Services
Page
10.1.3.3 USA Type Supplementary Services
10.2Phone Screens
10.2.2 Advanced Analog Phone Setup Screen
Page
10.2.3 Common Phone Settings Screen
VoIP > Phone > Common
10.2.4 Phone Region Screen
VoIP > Phone > Region
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Page
Phone Book
11.1 Phone Book Overview
11.2 Phone Book Screens
Page
11.2.2 Speed Dial Screen
VoIP > Phone Book > Speed Dial
Page
Page
Page
PSTN Line
12.1 PSTN Line Overview
12.2 PSTN Line General Screen
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VoIP Trunking
13.1 VoIP Trunking Overview
13.2 VoIP Trunking and Security
13.2.2 Peer Call Authentication
13.3 Call Rules
13.4 VoIP Trunking Scenarios
13.5 Trunking General Screen
13.6 Trunking Peer Call Screen
Page
13.7 Trunking Call Rule Screen
Page
13.8 VoIP Trunking Example: VoIP to PSTN
Trunking
Peer Call
13.8.3 Configuration Details: Incoming
13.8.4 Call Progression
13.9 VoIP Trunking Example: PSTN to PSTN via VoIP
Speed Dial
CityB
13.9.3 Configuration Details: Incoming
13.9.4 Call Progression
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Firewall
14.1 Firewall Overview
14.1.4.1 LAN-to-WANrules
14.1.4.2 WAN-to-LANrules
14.2 Triangle Route
14.2.2 Solving the “Triangle Route” Problem
14.3 Firewall Screens
14.3.2 Firewall Services Screen
Security > Firewall > Services
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Page
Content Filter
15.1 Content Filtering Overview
15.2 Content Filtering Screens
Page
15.2.2 Content Filter Schedule Screen
Security > Content Filter > Schedule
Page
Static Route
16.1 Static Route Overview
16.2 Static Route Screens
16.2.2 IP Static Route Edit Screen
Edit
Page
Page
Bandwidth MGMT
17.1 Bandwidth Management Overview
17.1.2 Proportional Bandwidth Allocation
17.1.3 Application-basedBandwidth Management
17.1.4 Subnet-basedBandwidth Management
17.1.5 Application- and Subnet-basedBandwidth Management
17.1.7.1 Reserving Bandwidth for Non-BandwidthClass Traffic
17.1.7.2 Maximize Bandwidth Usage Example
17.1.7.3 Priority-basedAllotment of Unused and Unbudgeted Bandwidth
17.1.7.4Fairness-basedAllotment of Unused and Unbudgeted Bandwidth
17.1.8.1 Bandwidth Borrowing Example
17.1.8.2Maximize Bandwidth Usage With Bandwidth Borrowing
17.2 Bandwidth Management Screens
Page
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17.2.2 Bandwidth Class Setup Screen
To access this screen, click Management > Bandwidth MGMT > Class Setup
17.2.3 Bandwidth Class Edit Screen
17.2.4 Bandwidth Monitor Screen
Management > Bandwidth MGMT > Monitor
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Page
Remote MGMT
18.1 Remote Management Overview
18.2 Remote Management Screens
18.2.2 Telnet Screen
Management > Remote MGMT > Telnet
18.2.3 FTP Screen
Management > Remote MGMT > FTP
18.3 SNMP
18.3.1Supported MIBs
18.3.2 SNMP Traps
18.3.3 Configuring SNMP
Advanced > Remote MGMT
SNMP
Management > Remote MGMT > SNMP
Page
18.3.4 DNS Screen
Management > Remote MGMT > DNS
18.3.5 Security Screen
Management > Remote MGMT > Security
Page
Page
UPnP
19.1 Introducing Universal Plug and Play
19.2 UPnP and ZyXEL
19.3 UPnP Examples
19.3.1.1 Installing UPnP in Windows Me
Communications
Universal Plug and Play
Add/Remove Programs Properties
19.3.1.2 Installing UPnP in Windows XP
19.3.2.1Auto-discoverYour UPnP-enabledNetwork Device
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Page
Page
19.3.2.2 Web Configurator Easy Access
Local Network
Invoke
Page
19.4 UPnP General Screen
Page
Page
System
20.1 System Features Overview
20.1.4Dynamic DNS
20.1.5 Pre-definedNTP Time Servers List
20.2System Screens
Page
20.2.2 Dynamic DNS Screen
Maintenance > System > Dynamic DNS
20.2.3 Time Setting Screen
Maintenance > System > Time Setting
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Page
Logs
21.1 Logs Overview
21.2 Logs Screens
21.2.2 Log Settings Screen
To access this screen, click Maintenance > Logs > Log Settings
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21.3 Log Message Descriptions
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Table 115 ICMP Logs
Table 116 PPP Logs
Table 117 UPnP Logs
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Table 121 ICMP Notes
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Table 122 SIP Logs
Table 123 RTP Logs
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Tools
22.1 Tools Overview
22.2 Tools Screens
22.2.2 Firmware Upload Screens
Firmware Upload in Process
Return
22.2.3 Configuration Screen
Maintenance > Tools > Configuration
22.2.4 Restore Configuration Screens
22.2.5 Restart Screen
Maintenance > Tools > Restart
Restart
Troubleshooting
23.1 Problems Starting Up the ZyXEL Device
23.2 Problems with the LAN
23.3 Problems with the WAN
23.4 Problems Accessing the ZyXEL Device
23.4.1.1 Internet Explorer Pop-upBlockers
Tools
Pop-up
Blocker
Turn Off
Privacy
2Select Settings…to open the Pop-upBlocker Settings screen
Allowed sites
23.4.1.2JavaScripts
Custom Level
Scripting
Active scripting
Scripting of Java applets
23.4.1.3 Java Permissions
23.5 Telephone Problems
23.6 Problems With Multiple SIP Accounts
23.6.2 Incoming Calls
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Product Specifications
Specification Tables
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Power Adaptor Specifications
Setting up Your Computer’s IP Address
Windows 95/98/Me
Installing Components
Microsoft
manufacturers
TCP/IP
Client
Configuring
Obtain an IP address automatically
Specify an IP address
Subnet Mask
Disable DNS
Windows 2000/NT/XP
3Right-click Local Area Connection and then click Properties
Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)
•Click Advanced
IP Settings
TCP/IP Address
IP address
Subnet mask
Use the following DNS server addresses
Preferred DNS server
Alternate DNS server
Macintosh OS
Automatic
Location
•Select Built-inEthernet from the Show list
Using DHCP
Configure
Linux
Automatically obtain IP address settings with
dhcp
Statically set IP Addresses
Address
Default Gateway Address
Using Configuration Files
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IP Addresses and Subnetting
Introduction to IP Addresses
IP Address Classes and Network ID
Subnet Masks
Subnetting
Example: Two Subnets
Example: Four Subnets
Example Eight Subnets
Subnetting With Class A and Class B Networks
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SIP Passthrough
Enabling/Disabling the SIP ALG
Signaling Session Timeout
Audio Session Timeout
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Internal SPTGEN
Internal SPTGEN Overview
The Configuration Text File Format
Internal SPTGEN FTP Download Example
Internal SPTGEN FTP Upload Example
Example Internal SPTGEN Menus
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Table 154 Menu
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Command Examples
Services
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Index