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P-660R-T
Series
ADSL2+ Ethernet Gateway
User’s Guide
Version 3.40
6/2005
Contents
User’s Guide
Disclaimer
Trademarks
Notice
Certifications
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Note
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Wizard Setup
Password Setup
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Remote Management Configuration
Universal Plug-and-Play(UPnP)
Maintenance
Introducing the SMT
Menu 1 General Setup
Menu 2 WAN Backup Setup
Menu 3 LAN Setup
Internet Access
Remote Node Configuration
Static Route Setup
Bridging Setup
SNMP Configuration
System Information and Diagnosis
Firmware and Configuration File Maintenance
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Appendix A
Product Specifications
Appendix B
Appendix C
IP Subnetting
Appendix E
Appendix F
Appendix G
Appendix H
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About This User's Guide
Syntax Conventions
Related Documentation
User Guide Feedback
Graphics Icons Key
Introduction to ADSL
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1.1 Introducing the Prestige
High Speed Internet Access
Zero Configuration Internet Access
Any IP
Traffic Redirect
Universal Plug and Play (UPnP)
10/100M Auto-negotiatingEthernet/Fast Ethernet Interface(s)
Auto-Crossover (MDI/MDI-X)10/100 Mbps Ethernet Interface(s)
Dynamic DNS Support
Multiple PVC (Permanent Virtual Circuits) Support
ADSL Standards
Networking Compatibility
Multiplexing
Encapsulation
Network Management
Other PPPoE Features
1.2 Applications for the Prestige
1.3 Prestige Hardware Installation and Connection
1.4 Front Panel LEDs
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2.1 Web Configurator Overview
2.2 Resetting the Prestige
2.3Navigating the Prestige Web Configurator
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3.1 Introduction
3.1.1.1 ENET ENCAP
3.1.1.2 PPP over Ethernet
3.1.1.3PPPoA
3.1.1.4 RFC
3.1.2.1 VC-basedMultiplexing
3.1.2.2 LLC-basedMultiplexing
3.2 IP Address and Subnet Mask
3.2.1.1 IP Assignment with PPPoA or PPPoE Encapsulation
3.2.1.2 IP Assignment with RFC 1483 Encapsulation
3.2.1.3 IP Assignment with ENET ENCAP Encapsulation
3.2.1.4 Private IP Addresses
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3.2.5.1 IP Pool Setup
Change LAN Configuration
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3.2.7.1 Test Your Internet Connection
4.1 Password Overview
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5.1 LAN Overview
5.1.1LANs, WANs and the Prestige
5.2 DNS Server Address
5.3 DNS Server Address Assignment
5.4 LAN TCP/IP
5.5 Any IP
5.5.1 How Any IP Works
5.6 Configuring LAN
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6.1 WAN Overview
6.2 Metric
6.3 PPPoE Encapsulation
6.4 Traffic Shaping
6.5 Zero Configuration Internet Access
6.6Configuring WAN Setup
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6.7 Traffic Redirect
6.8 Configuring WAN Backup
Figure 22 WAN Backup
Check WAN IP Address
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7.1 NAT Overview
7.1.2 What NAT Does
7.1.3 How NAT Works
7.1.4 NAT Application
7.1.5 NAT Mapping Types
7.2 SUA (Single User Account) Versus NAT
7.3SUA Server
7.4 Selecting the NAT Mode
7.5 Configuring SUA Server
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7.6 Configuring Address Mapping
7.7 Editing an Address Mapping Rule
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8.1 Dynamic DNS
8.2 Configuring Dynamic DNS
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9.1 Configuring Time and Date
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10.1 Remote Management Overview
10.2 Telnet
10.3 FTP
10.4 Web
10.5 Configuring Remote Management
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11.1 Introducing Universal Plug and Play
11.2 UPnP and ZyXEL
11.3 Installing UPnP in Windows Example
Add/Remove Programs Properties
Installing UPnP in Windows XP
1Click Start and Control Panel
2Double-click Network Connections
Network Connections
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11.4Using UPnP in Windows XP Example
Add
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Web Configurator Easy Access
1Click Start and then Control Panel
3Select My Network Places under Other Places
Local Network
Invoke
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12.1 Maintenance Overview
12.2 System Status Screen
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12.2.1 System Statistics
Show Statistics
Poll Interval(s)
12.3 DHCP Table Screen
12.4 Any IP Table Screen
12.5 Diagnostic Screens
12.5.2 Diagnostic DSL Line Screen
DSL Line
12.6 Firmware Screen
Firmware Upload in Process
Back
13.1 SMT Introduction
13.1.3 Prestige SMT Menu Overview
13.2 Navigating the SMT Interface
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13.3 Changing the System Password
Retype to confirm
14.1 General Setup
14.2 Procedure To Configure Menu
14.2.1 Procedure to Configure Dynamic DNS
Edit Dynamic DNS
Menu 1.1— Configure Dynamic DNS
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15.1 Introduction to WAN Backup Setup
15.2 Configuring Dial Backup in Menu
15.2.1 Traffic Redirect Setup
Menu 2.1 — Traffic Redirect Setup
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16.1 LAN Setup
16.3CP/IP Ethernet Setup and DHCP
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17.1 Internet Access Overview
17.2 IP Policies
17.3IP Alias
17.4 IP Alias Setup
17.5 Route IP Setup
17.6 Internet Access Configuration
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18.1 Remote Node Setup Overview
18.2.1Remote Node Profile
18.2.2.1 Scenario 1: One VC, Multiple Protocols
18.2.2.2 Scenario 2: One VC, One Protocol (IP)
18.2.2.3 Scenario 3: Multiple VCs
Menu 11.1 – Remote Node Profile
18.2.3 Outgoing Authentication Protocol
18.3 Remote Node Network Layer Options
18.3.1 My WAN Addr Sample IP Addresses
My WAN Addr
Rem IP Addr
18.4 Remote Node Filter
18.4.1 Web Configurator Internet Security Filter Rules
protocol filters
Input Filter Sets
Internet Security
18.4.2 Web Configurator Filter Sets
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18.5 Editing ATM Layer Options
18.5.3 Advance Setup Options
PPPoE
Edit Advance Options
Menu 11.8 – Advance Setup Options
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19.1 IP Static Route Overview
19.2 Configuration
Menu 12.1 — IP Static Route Setup
Menu 12.1.1 – Edit IP Static Route Setup
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20.1 Bridging in General
20.2.1Remote Node Bridging Setup
Edit IP/Bridge
Yes and press [ENTER] to edit Menu 11.3 – Remote Node Network Layer Options
20.2.2 Bridge Static Route Setup
Edit Bridge Static Route
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21.1 SUA (Single User Account) Versus NAT
21.2Applying NAT
Menu 11.3 - Remote Node Network Layer Options
21.3 NAT Setup
21.3.1Address Mapping Sets
21.3.1.1SUA Address Mapping Set
21.3.1.2 User-DefinedAddress Mapping Sets
21.3.1.3 Ordering Your Rules
21.4 Configuring a Server behind NAT
3Enter 1 to go to Menu 15.2.1 NAT Server Setup as follows
Start Port No
End Port No
21.5 General NAT Examples
Network Address Translation
Many-to-One
21.5.2 Example 2: Internet Access with an Inside Server
21.5.3 Example 3: Multiple Public IP Addresses With Inside Servers
1 :
Many :
Address Mapping Set
Menu 15.1 - Address Mapping Sets
Full Feature
Network Address Translation
Address Mapping Sets
2Enter 2 in Menu 15 - NAT Setup
21.5.4 Example 4: NAT Unfriendly Application Programs
One-to-One
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22.1 About Filtering
Execute
Filter Rule
22.1.1 The Filter Structure of the Prestige
22.2 Configuring a Filter Set for the Prestige
22.3 Filter Rules Summary Menus
22.4 Configuring a Filter Rule
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22.4.2 Generic Filter Rule
Offset
Length
Mask
Value
Generic Filter Rule
Menu 21.5.1 – Generic Filter Rule
Generic Filter Rule
22.5 Filter Types and NAT
22.6 Example Filter
Menu 21 — Filter Set Configuration
Menu 21.6 — Filter Rules Summary
A = Y
Type = IP
Pr
DP
M = N
22.7 Applying Filters and Factory Defaults
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23.1 About SNMP
23.2Supported MIBs
23.3 SNMP Configuration
23.4 SNMP Traps
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24.1 Overview
24.2 System Status
Menu 24.1 — System Maintenance — Status
24.3 System Information
24.3.2 Console Port Speed
Menu 24.2.2 – System Maintenance – Console Port Speed
24.4 Log and Trace
24.4.2 Syslog and Accounting
Menu 24.3.2 — System Maintenance — UNIX Syslog
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24.5 Diagnostic
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25.1 Filename Conventions
25.2 Backup Configuration
25.2.2 Using the FTP Command from the Command Line
25.2.3Example of FTP Commands from the Command Line
25.2.4 GUI-basedFTP Clients
25.2.5 TFTP and FTP over WAN Management Limitations
25.2.6 Backup Configuration Using TFTP
25.2.7 TFTP Command Example
25.2.8 GUI-basedTFTP Clients
25.3 Restore Configuration
25.3.2Restore Using FTP Session Example
25.4 Uploading Firmware and Configuration Files
25.4.3 FTP File Upload Command from the DOS Prompt Example
25.4.4 FTP Session Example of Firmware File Upload
25.4.5 TFTP File Upload
25.4.6 TFTP Upload Command Example
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26.1 Command Interpreter Mode
26.2 Call Control Support
26.3 Time and Date Setting
26.3.1 Resetting the Time
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27.1 Remote Management Overview
27.2 Remote Management
27.2.2 Remote Management Limitations
27.3 Remote Management and NAT
27.4System Timeout
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28.1 IP Policy Routing Overview
28.2 Benefits of IP Policy Routing
28.3 Routing Policy
28.4 IP Routing Policy Setup
Menu 25.1.1 – IP Routing Policy
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28.5 Applying an IP Policy
28.6 IP Policy Routing Example
Menu 25.1.1 — IP Routing Policy
Menu 25.1 — IP Routing Policy Setup
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29.1 Introduction
Menu 26.1 — Schedule Set Setup
Duration
Main Menu
PPPoA
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30.1 Problems Starting Up the Prestige
30.2 Problems with the LAN LED
30.3 Problems with the Password
30.4 Problems with the DSL LED
30.5 Problems with the LAN Interface
30.6 Problems with the WAN Interface
30.7 Problems with Internet Access
30.8 Problems with Remote Management
30.9 Problems with the Web Configurator
30.9.1.1 Internet Explorer Pop-upBlockers
Tools
Pop-up
Blocker
Turn Off
Privacy
2Select Settings…to open the Pop-upBlocker Settings screen
Allowed sites
30.9.1.2JavaScripts
Custom Level
Scripting
Active scripting
Enable
Scripting of Java applets
30.9.1.3 Java Permissions
2make sure that Use Java 2 for <applet> under Java (Sun) is selected
Figure 173 Java (Sun)
Appendix A
Product Specifications
Specification Tables
Table 85 Firmware
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Appendix B Setting up Your Computer’s IP Address
Windows 95/98/Me
Installing Components
Adapter
Protocol
Microsoft
manufacturers
Configuring
Obtain an IP address automatically
Specify an IP address
Subnet Mask
DNS
Windows 2000/NT/XP
3Right-click Local Area Connection and then click Properties
Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)
Use the following IP Address
IP address
Subnet mask
Default gateway
•Click Advanced
IP Settings
TCP/IP Address
Default gateways
TCP/IP Gateway Address
Use the following DNS server addresses
Preferred DNS server
Alternate DNS server
Macintosh OS 8/9
2Select Ethernet built-in from the Connect via list
Using DHCP Server
Configure:
Macintosh OS
Linux
Using the K Desktop Environment (KDE)
System Setting
Ethernet Device General
Automatically obtain IP address settings with
dhcp
Using Configuration Files
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Appendix C
IP Subnetting
IP Addressing
IP Classes
Subnet Masks
Subnetting
Example: Two Subnets
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Example: Four Subnets
Example Eight Subnets
Subnetting With Class A and Class B Networks
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Appendix D
Splitters and Microfilters
Connecting a POTS Splitter
Telephone Microfilters
Prestige With ISDN
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Appendix E
Command Interpreter
Command Syntax
Command Usage
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Appendix F
Log Descriptions
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Table 103 CDR Logs
Table 104 PPP Logs
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Appendix G
PPPoE
PPPoE in Action
Benefits of PPPoE
Traditional Dial-upScenario
How PPPoE Works
Prestige as a PPPoE Client
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Numerics