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ACCESSING INTERNET & INTRANET
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Prestige User’s Manual
ZyXEL Limited Warranty
Acknowledgments
FCC Part 15 Information
Copyright 1997 by ZyXEL
Information for Canadian Users
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1 Introduction
Contents
Features
Other Resources Packing List Additional Installation Requirements
6 Dial-In Configuration
3 Installation
4 Configuring for Internet Access
5 Remote Node Configuration
11 System Maintenance
7 TCP/IP Configuration
8 Filter Configuration
10 Telnet Configuration and Capabilities
Command Interpreter Mode Call Control
12 Troubleshooting
13 ISDN Switch Types
Diagnostic Backup Configuration Restore Configuration Software Update
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ISDN Basic Rate Interface BRI
Features
Ease of Installation
Introduction
Bandwidth On Demand
Networking Protocol Support
Standard Phone Jack
Dial On Demand
Call Control
DHCP Support Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
Network Management
Security
Internet Single User Account SUA
Internet Access
Applications For Your Prestige
What This Manual Covers
Other Resources
What This Manual Doesn‘t Cover
Packing List
Additional Installation Requirements
∙ VT100 terminal emulation ∙ 9600 Baud rate
8 Introduction
Road Map and Flow
Before You Begin
Ordering Your ISDN Line
Completing the Worksheet
Collecting General Setup Information
No of Phone #s
Collecting ISDN Phone Line Information
Switch Type
Geography
∙ B Channel Usage - Determine which connection is appropriate for your B channel and check the corresponding option on the worksheet
Number of Bits
Collecting Ethernet Setup Information
IP Subnet Mask
Number of Host ID’s
Before You Begin
IP Subnet Mask
Number of Host ID’s
Number of Bits
North America ISDN
General Setup Information
ISDN Setup Information
∙ Switch Type check one
∙ 1st SPID Number
DSS1 ISDN
∙ 1st Telephone Number
∙ Analog Call check one
∙ Incoming Number Matching
1TR6 ISDN
∙ Outside Line Prefix Number
∙ PABX Number S/T Bus Number
∙ IP Subnet Mask
Ethernet Setup Information
∙ Ethernet Interface check one
∙ IP Address
20 Before You Begin
A Warning On Connection Cables
Installation
Connecting an ISDN Line to your Prestige
Connecting Your Computer and Your Prestige
Connecting the RS-232 Cable to your Prestige
∙ UTP
Connecting a Telephone/Fax to your Prestige
Connecting an Ethernet Cable to your Prestige
∙ AUI
Connecting a Power Adapter to your Prestige
Prestige Front Panel
Powering On Your Prestige
26 Installation
Figure 3-3 Power on Messages
Figure 3-4 Login Screen
Navigating Through the SMT
SMT Summary
General Setup
North American ISDN
ISDN Setup
switch repeat until you see the correct switch type. The Prestige will not be able to place or to receive calls if the wrong switch type is specified. If you are not sure, contact your telephone company to confirm the exact switch type
DSS1 & 1TR6 ISDN
4. A/B Adapter 1 & Subaddress - Enter the telephone number and subaddress assigned to the A/B Adapter 1 POTS port 1 call for the Prestige. It will be used as outgoing CGPNCalling Party Number setting for the A/B Adapter 1 call
Or they will not be answered if the setting is ‘Ignore’
Menu 3 is used to enter Ethernet related information as seen below
TCP/IP Ethernet Setup and DHCP
Figure 3-11 Menu 3 - Ethernet Setup
Installation
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38 Installation
Configuring for Internet Access
Figure 4-1 Internet Access
IP Addresses and the Internet
Internet Access Configuration
5. My Login Name - Enter the login name given to you by your ISP
6. My Password - Enter the password associated with the login name above. Please note that this login name/password pair is only for the Prestige to connect to the ISP’s gateway. When you use TCP/IP applications, e.g., FTP, to access the Internet from your workstation, you will need a separate login name and password for each server
Single User Account
Figure 4-3 A Single User Account Using the Prestige
Configuring Backup ISP Accounts
Configuration for Single User Account
2. Enter Menu 11, then select the number of an unused remote node
48 Configuring for Internet Access
Remote Node Configuration
Remote Node Configuration
Figure 5-2 Menu 11.1 - Remote Node Profile
50 Remote Node Configuration
Figure 5-1 Menu 11 - Remote Node Profile
4. Incoming Rem Node Login Name - Enter the login name that this Remote Node will use when it calls into the Prestige. The login name in this field combined with the Rem Node Password will be used to authenticate the incoming calls from this node
∙ PAP sends the user name and password in plain text
Remote Node Configuration
54 Remote Node Configuration
Bandwidth on Demand
Editing PPP Options
∙ 64 - At most one channel can be used
∙ 128 - Two channels will be used when a packet triggers a call
’ to confirm your selections, or press ESC to cancel your selections
∙ 64 - Only one channel will be used
58 Remote Node Configuration
Telecommuting
Dial-In Configuration
Figure 6-1 Example of Remote User Telecommuter
Dial-In Server Application
Figure 6-2 Example of a Dial-In Server Application
Default Dial-In Setup
∙ None - No CLID is required
3. PPP Options Mutual Authen. - Some vendors, e.g. Cisco, implement a type of ‘mutual authentication’. That is, the node that initiates the call will request a user name and password from the far end that they are dialing to. If the Remote Node that is dialing in implements this type of authentication, set this field to ‘Yes’
11. IP Pool IP Start Addr - This field is active only if you
Figure 6-4 Menu 14 - Dial-in User Setup
Dial-In Users Setup
3. Password - Enter the password for the Remote Dial-in User
More on CLID
However, CLID may not be available due to your switch configuration
IP Subnet Mask
TCP/IP Configuration
70 TCP/IP Configuration
LAN-to-LAN Application
Remote Node Setup
5. Rem IP Subnet Mask - Enter the subnet mask for the remote network
Static Route Setup
Figure 7-4 Static Routing Example
74 TCP/IP Configuration
Figure 7-6 IP Static Route Setup
Figure 7-5 Menu 12 - Static Route Setup - Main Menu
mask field to force the network number to be identical to the host ID
About Filtering
Filter Configuration
Figure 8-1 Outgoing Packet Filtering Process
Prestige’s Filter Structure
Figure 8-2 Menu 21 - Filter Set Configuration
Configuring a Filter Set
∙ # - Refers to the filter rule number
∙ Pr - Protocol ∙ SA - Source Address ∙ SP - Source Port number
TCP/IP Filter Rule
Configuring a Filter Rule
∙ None ∙ Less ∙ Greater ∙ Equal ∙ Not Equal
84 Filter Configuration
Generic Filter Rule
Figure 8-5 Menu 21.1.1 - Generic Filter Rule
86 Filter Configuration
‘1155ABF8’. If the result from the masked packet matches Value, then the packet is considered matched
88 Filter Configuration
About System Security For the Prestige
Configuring the SMT Password
System Security
2. Type in your previous system password and press ENTER
About Telnet Configuration
Telnet Configuration and Capabilities
Telnet Capabilities
Single Administrator
System Timeout
System Status
System Maintenance
2. From this menu, select option ‘1. System Status’
9. RXPkt - the number of received packets on this channel
Figure 11-3 LAN Packet Which Triggered Last Call
Terminal Baud Rate
Log and Trace
Syslog And Accounting
View Error Log
Session Information Messages
Diagnostic
Error Information Messages
Call Information Messages
100 System Maintenance
Figure 11-6 Menu 24.4 - System Maintenance - Diagnostic
your line is working properly, the test will succeed. Otherwise, note the error message that you receive and consult your network administrator
102 System Maintenance
Backup Configuration
Software Update
Restore Configuration
Figure 11-9 Example of Uploading RAS Using PCPLUS
Command Interpreter Mode
Call Control
Figure 11-10 Call Control Parameters
Call Control Parameters
Figure 11-11 Blacklist
Blacklist
Figure 11-12 Budget Management
Budget Management
108 System Maintenance
Connecting the RS-232 cable, cannot access the SMT
Troubleshooting
Problems Starting Up the Prestige
None of the LEDs are on when you power up the Prestige
The ISDN loopback test failed
Problems With the ISDN Line
The ISDN initialization failed
Can’t PING any station on the LAN
Problems with the LAN Interface
Problems Connecting to a Remote Node or ISP
112 Troubleshooting
Problems Connecting to a Remote User
Provisioning For U.S. Switches
ISDN Switch Types
Provisioning Feature
Provisioning For the AT&T 5ESS Switches
Provisioning Feature
Setting
Provisioning Feature
Provisioning For the Northern Telecom Switch
Provisioning Feature
Setting
Index
IP Subnet Mask, 14, 37, 69, 72 ISDN
118 Index
worksheet, 10, 11, 12, 13