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Prestige 642
PPPoE Modem
User's Guide
Version 2.50
August 2001
Contents
PPPoE Modem
Copyright
ZyXEL Limited Warranty
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Interference Statement
Customer Support
Table of Contents
Chapter 4 Command Line Interface
Chapter 6 Troubleshooting
Appendix A VPI & VCI
Glossary
Index
List of Figures
List of Tables
Preface
General Syntax Conventions
Bold Times
Bold Arial
What is DSL
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Getting to Know Your PPPoE Modem
1.1The Prestige 642 PPPoE Modem
1.2Features of the Prestige 642 PPPoE Modem
Protocols Supported
Networking Compatibility
Multiplexing
Full Network Management
Diagnostic Capabilities
1.3Applications for the Prestige 642 PPPoE Modem
1.3.1 Internet Access
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Hardware Installation & Initial Setup
2.1Front Panel LEDs of the P642
2.2Rear Panel and Connections of the P642
2.2.1 Connecting the ADSL Line
2.2.2 Connecting a Computer to the Prestige 10/100M LAN Port
2.2.3 Connecting the Power Adapter to your Prestige
2.2.4 Connecting the Console Port
2.3Additional Installation Requirements
2.4Connecting a POTS Splitter
2.5Default Settings
2.6Turning On the Prestige
Web Configurator
3.1Introduction
3.2Login and Welcome Screens
3.2.1 About the Login Screen
3.2.2 About the Welcome Screen
3.3Wizard Setup Screen
3.3.1 Wizard Setup — PPPoE Modem Screen
Regardless of your particular situation, do not create an arbitrary IP address;
Address Allocation for Private Internets
Guidelines for Management of IP Address Space
A Note about VPI and VCI Numbers
Figure 3-5PPPoE Wizard Screen
3.3.2 Wizard Setup — Modem Screen
Figure 3-6Modem Wizard Screen
Table 3-2Modem Wizard Screen Description
3.3.3 Wizard Setup — Final Wizard Screen
3.4Advanced Setup
3.4.1 Advanced Setup — System Administration Screen
3.4.2 Advanced Setup — System Date & Time Screen
3.4.3 Advanced Setup — LAN Screen
IP Address
3.4.4 Advanced Setup - LAN Status
3.4.5 Advanced Setup — NAT (Network Address Translation) Applications
Multiple Servers behind NAT
Table 3-7Common Services and Corresponding Port Numbers
Port Number
Server IP Address
Manual
Figure 3-12Advanced Setup — NAT Applications Screen
Table 3-8Advanced Setup — NAT Applications Screen Description
Table 3-9Applications and Port Numbers
3.4.6 Advanced Setup — Internet Security
3.5Maintenance
3.5.1 Maintenance — System Status
Figure 3-14Maintenance — System Status Screen
Table 3-11Maintenance — System Status Screen Description
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3.5.2 Maintenance — System Statistics
Table 3-12Maintenance — System Statistics Screen Description
3.5.3 Maintenance — Diagnostic Screen — General Tab
3.5.4 Maintenance — Diagnostic Screen — DSL Line Tab
3.6Logout Screen
3.6.1 About the Logout Screen
Command Line Interface
4.1Getting Started
4.1.1 Initial Screen
4.1.2 Entering A Password
4.2Command Structure
4.2.1 Conventions for Using CI Commands
4.2.2 Using Abbreviated CI Commands
4.2.3 General CI Command Usage
4.3CI Commands
4.3.1 Set Related CI Commands
4.3.2 Set Related CI Commands — Examples
4.3.3 Show Related CI Commands
4.3.4 Show Related CI Commands — Example
4.3.5 Sys Related CI Commands
4.3.6 Sys Related CI Commands — Examples
Sys Log Command
Sys Time Command
Sys Date Command
Sys Trcpacket Channel Command
Table 4-6Sys Trcpacket Channel CI Command — Optional Subcommand Meanings
Sys Exit Command
4.3.7 WAN Related CI Commands
4.3.8 WAN Related CI Commands — Examples
4.3.9 Device Related CI Commands
4.3.10 Device Related CI Commands — Example
4.3.11 IP Related CI Commands
4.3.12 IP Related CI Commands — Examples
IP Ping Command
IP Route Status Command
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Firmware and Configuration Maintenance
5.1Filename Conventions
5.2Backup Configuration
5.2.1 Backup Configuration Using FTP
5.2.2 Using the FTP command from the DOS Prompt
Figure 5-1FTP Session Example
Third Party FTP Clients
Table 5-2General Commands for Third Party FTP Clients
5.2.3 Backup Configuration Using TFTP
5.2.4 TFTP Command Example
5.2.5 Backup Via Console Port
5.3Restore Configuration
5.3.1 Restore Using FTP or TFTP
5.3.2 Restore Via Console Port
5.4Uploading Firmware Files
5.4.1 FTP File Upload
5.4.2 TFTP File Upload
5.4.3 Uploading Files Via Console Port
Example Xmodem Firmware Upload Using HyperTerminal
Figure 5-8Example Xmodem Upload
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Troubleshooting
6.1Problems Starting Up the Prestige
6.2Problems With the WAN Interface
6.3Problems with the LAN Interface
6.4Problems Connecting to a Remote Node or ISP
Appendix A
VPI & VCI
Glossary
Interface
CPE
Crossover
Ethernet Cable
Domain Name
Configurator
FAQ
FCC
Gateway
Host
LED
LLC
Loop-reach
MAC
Multiplexor
POP
Port
Port (H/W)
POTS
PPP
PVC
RFC
RIP
Splitter
STP
Software
TFTP
Twisted Pair
UDP
URL
ZyNOS
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Index