P-660H/HW/W-T Series User’ Guide

Table 71 Navigating the SMT Interface

OPERATION

KEY STROKE

DESCRIPTION

 

 

 

Entering

Type in or press

You need to fill in two types of fields. The first requires you to

information

[SPACE BAR],

type in the appropriate information. The second allows you to

 

then press

cycle through the available choices by pressing [SPACE BAR].

 

[ENTER].

 

Required fields

<? > or

All fields with the symbol <?> must be filled in order to be able

 

ChangeMe

to save the new configuration.

 

 

All fields with ChangeMe must not be left blank in order to be

 

 

able to save the new configuration.

N/A fields

<N/A>

Some of the fields in the SMT will show a <N/A>. This symbol

 

 

refers to an option that is Not Applicable.

Save your

[ENTER]

Save your configuration by pressing [ENTER] at the message

configuration

 

"Press ENTER to confirm or ESC to cancel". Saving the data on

 

 

the screen will take you, in most cases to the previous menu.

Exit the SMT

 

Type 99, then press [ENTER].Type 99 at the main menu prompt

 

 

and press [ENTER] to exit the SMT interface.

After you enter the password, the SMT displays the main menu, as shown next.

Table 72 SMT Main Menu

Copyright (c) 1994 - 2004 ZyXEL Communications Corp.

 

 

Prestige 660W-T1

Main Menu

Getting Started

Advanced Management

1.

General Setup

21.

Filter and Firewall Setup

2.

WAN

Backup Setup

22.

SNMP Configuration

3.

LAN

Setup

23.

System Security

4.

Internet Access Setup

24.

System Maintenance

Advanced

Applications

25.

IP Routing Policy Setup

26.

Schedule Setup

11.Remote Node Setup

12.Static Routing Setup

14.

Dial-in User Setup

99. Exit

15.

NAT Setup

 

Enter Menu Selection Number:

18.2.1 System Management Terminal Interface Summary

Table 73 Main Menu Summary

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MENU TITLE

DESCRIPTION

 

 

 

1

General Setup

Use this menu to set up your general information.

 

 

 

2

WAN Backup Setup

Use this menu to setup traffic redirect and dial-back up.

 

 

 

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