Prestige 650 ADSL Router User's Guide Version 3.
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Prestige 650 ADSL Router Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Interference Statement This device complies with Part 15 of FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: • This device may not cause harmful interference. • This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operations. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router ZyXEL Limited Warranty ZyXEL warrants to the original end user (purchaser) that this product is free from any defects in materials or workmanship for a period of up to two years from the date of purchase.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router Customer Support Please have the following information ready when you contact customer support. • • • • • Product model and serial number. Information in Menu 24.2.1 – System Information. Warranty Information. Date that you received your device. Brief description of the problem and the steps you took to solve it. METHOD E-MAIL SUPPORT/SALES TELEPHONE/FAX WEB SITE/ FTP SITE REGULAR MAIL LOCATION WORLDWIDE support@zyxel.com.tw +886-3-578-3942 www.zyxel.com www.europe.zyxel.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router Table of Contents Copyright .......................................................................................................................................... ii Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Interference Statement ......................................iii ZyXEL Limited Warranty .............................................................................................................. iv Customer Support .........................................................
Prestige 650 ADSL Router 2.11 General Setup ...........................................................................................................................2-13 2.11.1 Dynamic DNS ..................................................................................................................2-14 2.11.2 Procedure To Configure Menu 1......................................................................................2-14 2.11.3 Procedure to Configure Dynamic DNS..................................
Prestige 650 ADSL Router 4.1.2 Encapsulation and Multiplexing Scenarios ........................................................................4-2 4.1.3 Outgoing Authentication Protocol .....................................................................................4-5 4.2 Remote Node Setup ...................................................................................................................4-6 4.3 Remote Node Filter.........................................................................
Prestige 650 ADSL Router 8.5 Example Filter..........................................................................................................................8-16 8.6 Applying Filters and Factory Defaults .....................................................................................8-19 8.6.1 Ethernet Traffic ................................................................................................................8-20 8.6.2 Remote Node Filters.............................................
Prestige 650 ADSL Router 11.4.7 Uploading Via Console Port ..........................................................................................11-13 11.4.8 Uploading Firmware File Via Console Port...................................................................11-14 11.4.9 Example Xmodem Firmware Upload Using HyperTerminal ........................................11-14 11.4.10 Uploading Configuration File Via Console Port............................................................11-15 11.4.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router Appendix D Power Adapter Specifications....................................................................................G Appendix E TCP/IP .......................................................................................................................... I Index ............................................................................................................................................….
Prestige 650 ADSL Router List of Figures Figure 1-1 Internet Access Application...........................................................................................................1-6 Figure 1-2 LAN-to-LAN Application.............................................................................................................1-7 Figure 2-1 Prestige 650 Front Panel ...............................................................................................................
Prestige 650 ADSL Router Figure 7-1 How NAT Works .......................................................................................................................... 7-3 Figure 7-2 NAT Application With IP Alias .................................................................................................... 7-4 Figure 7-3 Menu 4 — Applying NAT for Internet Access ............................................................................. 7-6 Figure 7-4 Menu 11.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router Figure 9-1 SNMP Management Model...........................................................................................................9-1 Figure 9-2 Menu 22 — SNMP Configuration ................................................................................................9-3 Figure 10-1 Menu 24 — System Maintenance .............................................................................................10-1 Figure 10-2 Menu 24.1 — System Maintenance — Status..............
Prestige 650 ADSL Router Figure 13-6 Example of IP Policy Routing .................................................................................................. 13-7 Figure 13-7 IP Routing Policy Example ...................................................................................................... 13-8 Figure 13-8 IP Routing Policy .................................................................................................................... 13-9 Figure 13-9 Applying IP Policies ...........
Prestige 650 ADSL Router List of Tables Table 2-1 Front Panel LED Description ........................................................................................................ 2-1 Table 2-2 Main Menu Commands ................................................................................................................2-11 Table 2-3 Main Menu Summary ..................................................................................................................
Prestige 650 ADSL Router Table 12-1 Budget Management .................................................................................................................. 12-3 Table 12-2 Time and Date Setting Fields ..................................................................................................... 12-5 Table 13-1 IP Routing Policy Setup ............................................................................................................. 13-3 Table 13-2 IP Routing Policy ............
Prestige 650 ADSL Router Preface Congratulations on your purchase of the Prestige 650 ADSL Internet Access Router. There are two Prestige 650 models, one for ADSL over POTS (Plain Old Telephone System) and one for ADSL over ISDN (Integrated Synchronous Digital System). Both models are discussed together in this guide. The P650 ADSL router can run maximum upstream transmission rates of up to 832Kbps and maximum downstream transmission rates of 8Mbps.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router Syntax Conventions • “Type” means for you to type one or more characters and press the carriage return. “Select” or “Choose” means for you to select one predefined choices. • The SMT menu titles and labels are in Bold Times New Roman font. Predefined field choices are in Bold Arial font. Command and arrow keys are enclosed in square brackets. [ENTER] means the Enter, or carriage return key; [ESC] means the Escape key and [SPACE BAR] means the Space Bar.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router What is DSL? DSL (Digital Subscriber Line) technology enhances the data capacity of the existing twisted-pair wire that runs between the local telephone company switching offices and most homes and offices.
Getting Started Part I: GETTING STARTED This part is structured as a step-by-step guide to help you connect, install and set up your Prestige to operate on your network and to access the Internet. Described are Key Features and Applications, Hardware Installation, Initial Setup and Internet Access.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router Chapter 1 Getting To Know Your Prestige This chapter describes the key features and applications of your Prestige. 1.1 Prestige 650 ADSL Internet Access Router Your Prestige integrates a high-speed 10/100Mbps auto-negotiating LAN interface and one high-speed ADSL port into a single package. The Prestige is ideal for high-speed Internet browsing and making LANto-LAN connections to remote networks. 1.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router NAT for Single-IP-address Internet Access The Prestige's SUA (Single User Account) feature allows multiple-user Internet access for the cost of a single IP account. NAT supports popular Internet applications such as MS traceroute, CuSeeMe, IRC, RealPlayer, VDOLive, Quake, and PPTP. No configuration is needed to support these applications.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router ♦ PPP over Ethernet over AAL5 (RFC 2516). ♦ RFC 1661. ♦ PPP over PAP (RFC 1334). ♦ PPP over CHAP (RFC 1994). • Protocol Support ♦ DHCP Support DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) allows the individual clients (computers) to obtain the TCP/IP configuration at start-up from a centralized DHCP server. The Prestige has built-in DHCP server capability enabled by default. It can assign IP addresses, an IP default gateway and DNS servers to DHCP clients.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router ♦ IP QoS support ♦ MIB II support (RFC 1213) Networking Compatibility Your Prestige is compatible with the major ADSL DSLAM (Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer) providers, making configuration as simple as possible for you. Multiplexing The Prestige Series supports VC-based and LLC-based multiplexing.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router • Remote Management • Other PPPoE Features • ♦ PPPoE idle time out ♦ PPPoE Dial on Demand Diagnostics Capabilities ♦ The Prestige can perform self-diagnostic tests. These tests check the integrity of the following circuitry: ♦ FLASH memory ♦ ADSL circuitry ♦ RAM ♦ LAN port Filters The Prestige's packet filtering functions allows added network security and management. Ease of Installation Your Prestige is designed for quick, intuitive and easy installation.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router 1.3 Applications for the Prestige 650 1.3.1 Internet Access The Prestige is the ideal high-speed Internet access solution. Your Prestige supports the TCP/IP protocol, which the Internet uses exclusively. It is compatible with all major ADSL DSLAM (Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer) providers. A DSLAM is a rack of ADSL line cards with data multiplexed into a backbone network interface/connection (for example, T1, OC3, DS3, ATM or Frame Relay).
Prestige 650 ADSL Router Figure 1-2 LAN-to-LAN Application Getting To Know Your Prestige 1-7
Prestige 650 ADSL Router Chapter 2 Hardware Installation and Initial Setup This chapter describes the physical features of the Prestige and how to make cable connections. 2.1 Front Panel LEDs of the P650 The LEDs on the front panel indicate the operational status of your Prestige Figure 2-1 Prestige 650 Front Panel Table 2-1 Front Panel LED Description LED PWR SYS LAN 10M COLOR Green STATUS DESCRIPTION On The Prestige is receiving power. Blinking The Prestige is performing a self-test.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router LED COLOR LAN 100M Orange DSL ACT 2.2 Green Green STATUS DESCRIPTION On The Prestige has a successful 100Mb Ethernet connection. Blinking The Prestige is sending/receiving data. Off The Prestige does not have 100Mb Ethernet connection. On The Prestige is linked successfully to a DSLAM. Blinking The Prestige is initializing the DSL line. Off The DSL link is down. On The Prestige has a successful DSL connection.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router Figure 2-2 Prestige 650 Rear Panel and Connections Hardware Installation and Initial Setup 2-3
Prestige 650 ADSL Router 2.2.1 DSL Port Connect the Prestige directly to the wall jack using the included DSL cable. Connect a microfilter(s) between the wall jack and your telephone(s). A microfilter acts as low-pass filter (voice transmission takes place in the 0 to 4KHz bandwidth) and is an optional purchase. 2.2.2 Console Port Use terminal emulator software on a computer for configuring your Prestige via console port.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router Parity set to none, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit. Flow control set to none. After the Prestige has been successfully connected to your network, you can make future changes to the configuration via Telnet or the embedded web configurator. 2.4 P650 with POTS Sections 2.4.1 and 2.4.2 relate to people who use their P650 with ADSL over POTS (analog telephone service) only. 2.4.1 Connecting a POTS Splitter This is for the Prestige that follows the Full Rate (G.dmt) standard only.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router Step 2. Connect the side labeled “Modem” to your Prestige. Step 3. Connect the side labeled “Line” to the telephone wall jack. 2.4.2 Telephone Microfilters Telephone voice transmissions take place in the lower frequency range, 0 - 4KHz, while ADSL transmissions take place in the higher bandwidth range, above 4KHz. A microfilter acts as a low-pass filter, for your telephone, to ensure that ADSL transmissions do not interfere with your telephone voice transmissions.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router Figure 2-5 P650 with ADSL over ISDN 2.6 Turning On Your Prestige At this point, you should have connected the DSL, LAN 10/100M, console and power ports to the appropriate devices. Make sure the power adapter is plugged into an appropriate power source and the power switch (located on the back of your Prestige) is “on” (or pressed). 2.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router Copyright (c) 1994 - 2002 ZyXEL Communications Corp. initialize ch =0, ethernet address: 00:a0:c5:01:23:45 HWSAR (FPGA) : programing (11969) ... done HWSAR (FPGA) : testing . . . done WAN Channel init . . . . done Loading ADSL modem F/W ............................................... done Press ENTER to continue... Figure 2-6 Power-On Display 2.7.2 Entering Password The login screen appears after you press [ENTER], prompting you to enter the password, as shown next.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router 1. Type atlc after the Enter Debug Mode message. 2. Wait for the Starting XMODEM upload message before activating XMODEM upload on your terminal. 3. After a successful firmware upload, type atgo to restart the Prestige. The Prestige is now reinitialized with a default configuration file including the default password of “1234”. 2.8.1 Methods of Restoring Factory-Defaults You can erase the current configuration and restore factory defaults in three ways: a.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router 2.8.3 Prestige 650 SMT Menu Overview The following figure gives you an overview of the various SMT menu screens of your Prestige.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router 2.9 Navigating the SMT Interface The SMT (System Management Terminal) is the interface that you use to configure your Prestige. Several operations that you should be familiar with before you attempt to modify the configuration are listed in the table below. Table 2-2 Main Menu Commands OPERATION KEYSTROKE DESCRIPTION Move down to another menu [ENTER] To move forward to a submenu, type in the number of the desired submenu and press [ENTER].
Prestige 650 ADSL Router Copyright (c) 1994 - 2002 ZyXEL Communications Corp. Prestige 650 Main Menu Getting Started 1. General Setup 3. LAN Setup 4. Internet Access Setup Advanced Applications 11. Remote Node Setup 12. Static Routing Setup 15. NAT Setup Advanced Management 21. Filter Set Configuration 22. SNMP Configuration 23. System Password 24. System Maintenance 25. IP Routing Policy Setup 26. Schedule Setup 99.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router 2.10 Changing the System Password Change the Prestige default password by following the steps shown next. Step 1. Enter 23 in the main menu to display Menu 23 - System Password as shown next. Step 2. Type your existing system password in the Old Password field, for example “1234”, and press [ENTER]. Menu 23 – System Password Old Password= **** New Password= ? Retype to confirm= ? Enter here to CONFIRM or ESC to CANCEL: Figure 2-10 Menu 23 — System Password Step 3.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router The Domain Name entry is what is propagated to the DHCP clients on the LAN. If you leave this blank, the domain name obtained by DHCP from the ISP is used. While you must enter the host name (System Name) on each individual computer, the domain name can be assigned from the Prestige via DHCP. 2.11.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router Table 2-4 General Setup Menu Fields FIELD DESCRIPTION EXAMPLE System Name Choose a descriptive name for identification purposes. This name can be up to 30 alphanumeric characters long. Spaces are not allowed, but dashes “-” and underscores "_" are accepted. P650 Location (optional) Enter the geographic location (up to 31 characters) of your Prestige. MyHouse Contact Person's Name (optional) Enter the name (up to 30 characters) of the person in charge of this Prestige.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router Menu 1.1 - Configure Dynamic DNS Service Provider = WWW.DynDNS.ORG Active= Yes Host= me.ddns.org EMAIL= mail@mailserver USER= username Password= ********* Enable Wildcard= No Press ENTER to confirm or ESC to cancel: Figure 2-12 Configure Dynamic DNS Follow the instructions in the next table to configure Dynamic DNS parameters. Table 2-5 Configure Dynamic DNS Menu Fields FIELD DESCRIPTION EXAMPLE Service Provider This is the name of your Dynamic DNS service provider.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router Menu 3 - LAN Setup 1. LAN Port Filter Setup 2. TCP/IP and DHCP Setup Enter Menu Selection Number: Figure 2-13 Menu 3 — LAN Setup 2.12.1 LAN Port Filter Setup This menu allows you to specify filter set(s) that you wish to apply to the Ethernet traffic. You seldom need to filter Ethernet traffic; however, the filter sets may be useful to block certain packets, reduce traffic and prevent security breaches. Menu 3.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router Chapter 3 Internet Access This chapter shows you how to configure the LAN and WAN of your Prestige for Internet access. 3.1 Factory Ethernet Defaults The Ethernet parameters of the Prestige are preset in the factory with the following values: 1. IP address of 192.168.1.1 with subnet mask of 255.255.255.0 (24 bits). 2. DHCP server enabled with 32 client IP addresses starting from 192.168.1.33. These parameters should work for the majority of installations.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router Figure 3-1 LAN & WAN IPs 3.3 TCP/IP Parameters 3.3.1 IP Address and Subnet Mask Like houses on a street that share a common street name, the computers on a LAN share one common network number. Where you obtain your network number depends on your particular situation. If the ISP or your network administrator assigns you a block of registered IP addresses, follow their instructions in selecting the IP addresses and the subnet mask.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router 3.3.2 Private IP Addresses Every machine on the Internet must have a unique address. If your networks are isolated from the Internet, for example, only between your two branch offices, you can assign any IP addresses to the hosts without problems. However, the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) has reserved the following three blocks of IP addresses specifically for private networks: 10.0.0.0 — 10.255.255.255 172.16.0.0 — 172.31.255.255 192.168.0.0 — 192.168.255.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router 3.3.4 DHCP Configuration DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) allows the individual clients (computers) to obtain the TCP/IP configuration at start-up from a centralized DHCP server. The Prestige has built-in DHCP server capability, enabled by default, which means it can assign IP addresses, an IP default gateway and DNS servers to Windows 95, Windows NT and other systems that support the DHCP client.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router 3.4 IP Multicast Traditionally, IP packets are transmitted in one of either two ways - Unicast (1 sender – 1 recipient) or Broadcast (1 sender – everybody on the network). Multicast is a third way to deliver IP packets to a group of hosts on the network - not everybody. IGMP (Internet Group Multicast Protocol) is a session-layer protocol used to establish membership in a multicast group - it is not used to carry user data.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router Figure 3-2 Physical Network Figure 3-3 Partitioned Logical Networks Use menu 3.2.1 to configure IP Alias on your Prestige. 3.6.1 IP Alias Setup Use menu 3.2 to configure the first network. Move the cursor to Edit IP Alias field and press [SPACEBAR] to choose Yes and press [ENTER] to configure the second and third network. Menu 3.2 - TCP/IP and DHCP Ethernet Setup DHCP Setup: DHCP= Server Client IP Pool Starting Addres= 192.168.1.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router Pressing [ENTER] displays Menu 3.2.1 — IP Alias Setup, as shown next. Menu 3.2.1 - IP Alias Setup IP Alias 1= No IP Address= N/A IP Subnet Mask= N/A RIP Direction= N/A Version= N/A Incoming protocol filters= Outgoing protocol filters= IP Alias 2= No IP Address= N/A IP Subnet Mask= N/A RIP Direction= N/A Version= N/A Incoming protocol filters= Outgoing protocol filters= N/A N/A N/A N/A Enter here to CONFIRM or ESC to CANCEL: Press Space Bar to Toggle. Figure 3-5 Menu 3.2.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router 3.7 Route IP Setup The first step is to enable the IP routing in Menu 1 — General Setup. To edit menu 1, type in 1 in the main menu and press [ENTER]. Set the Route IP field to Yes by pressing [SPACE BAR]. Menu 1 - General Setup System Name= P650R Location= location Contact Person's Name= Domain Name= Edit Dynamic DNS= No Route IP= Yes Bridge= No Press ENTER to Confirm or ESC to Cancel: Figure 3-6 Menu 1 — General Setup 3.8 TCP/IP Ethernet Setup and DHCP Use menu 3.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router Menu 3.2 - TCP/IP and DHCP Ethernet Setup DHCP Setup: DHCP= Server Client IP Pool Starting Address= 192.168.1.33 Size of Client IP Pool= 6 Primary DNS Server= 0.0.0.0 Secondary DNS Server= 0.0.0.0 Remote DHCP Server= N/A TCP/IP Setup: IP Address= 192.68.1.1 IP Subnet Mask= 255.255.255.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router FIELD DESCRIPTION EXAMPLE Remote DHCP Server If Relay is selected in the DHCP field above then enter the IP address of the actual remote DHCP server here. Follow the instructions in the following table to configure TCP/IP parameters for the Ethernet port.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router 3.9 VPI and VCI Be sure to use the correct Virtual Path Identifier (VPI) and Virtual Channel Identifier (VCI) numbers supplied by your telephone company. The valid range for the VPI is 0 to 255 and for the VCI is 32 to 65535 (0 to 31 is reserved for local management of ATM traffic). Please see the Appendices for more information. 3.10 Multiplexing There are two conventions to identify what protocols the virtual circuit (VC) is carrying.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router 3.11.2 PPP over Ethernet PPPoE provides access control and billing functionality in a manner similar to dial-up services using PPP. The Prestige bridges a PPP session over Ethernet (PPP over Ethernet, RFC 2516) from your computer to an ATM PVC (Permanent Virtual Circuit) which connects to a xDSL Access Concentrator where the PPP session terminates. One PVC can support any number of PPP sessions from your LAN. For more information on PPPoE, see the Appendices. 3.11.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router DHCP client on the WAN port and so the IP Address and ENET ENCAP Gateway fields are not applicable (N/A) as they are assigned to the Prestige by the DHCP server. 3.13 Internet Access Configuration Menu 4 allows you to enter the Internet Access information in one screen. Menu 4 is actually a simplified setup for one of the remote nodes that you can access in menu 11.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router 3.13.1 Traffic Shaping Traffic Shaping is an agreement between the carrier and the subscriber to regulate the average rate and “burstiness” or fluctuation of data transmission over an ATM network. This agreement helps eliminate congestion, which is important for transmission of real time data such as audio and video connections. Peak Cell Rate (PCR) is the maximum rate at which the sender can send cells. This parameter may be lower (but not higher) than the maximum line speed.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router Menu 4 - Internet Access Setup ISP's Name= MyISP Encapsulation= RFC 1483 Multiplexing= VC-based VPI #= 8 VCI #= 35 ATM QoS Type= CBR Peak Cell Rate (PCR)= 0 Sustain Cell Rate (SCR)= 0 Maximum Burst Size (MBS)= 0 My Login= N/A My Password= N/A ENET ENCAP Gateway= N/A IP Address Assignment= Static IP Address= 0.0.0.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router FIELD DESCRIPTION EXAMPLE Sustained Cell Rate is the mean cell rate of a bursty, on-off traffic source that can be sent at the peak rate, and a parameter for burst-type traffic. Type the SCR; it must be less than the PCR. 0 Refers to the maximum number of cells that can be sent at the peak rate. Type the MBS. The MBS must be less than 65535. 0 My Login Configure the My Login and My Password fields for PPPoA and PPPoE encapsulation only.
Advanced Applications Part II: ADVANCED APPLICATIONS This part shows how to configure Remote Node, Remote Node TCP/IP and NAT.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router Chapter 4 Remote Node Configuration This chapter covers the parameters that are protocol-independent. Protocol-dependent configuration (TCP/IP and Bridging) is covered in the following chapters. A remote node is required for placing calls to a remote gateway. A remote node represents both the remote gateway and the network behind it across a WAN connection. When you use menu 4 to set up Internet access, you are configuring one of the remote nodes. 4.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router Menu 11 - Remote Node Setup 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. My ISP (ISP, SUA) ________ ________ ________ ________ ________ ________ ________ Enter Node # to Edit: Figure 4-1 Menu 11 — Remote Node Setup 4.1.2 Encapsulation and Multiplexing Scenarios For Internet access you should use the encapsulation and multiplexing methods used by your ISP.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router Nailed-Up Connection (PPPoA/PPPoE) A nailed-up connection is a dial-up line where the connection is always up regardless of traffic demand. The Prestige does two things when you specify a nailed-up connection. The first is that idle timeout is disabled. The second is that the Prestige will try to bring up the connection when turned on and whenever the connection is down. A nailed-up connection can be very expensive for obvious reasons.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router FIELD DESCRIPTION EXAMPLE Encapsulation PPPoE (Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet). PPPoA refers to RFC-2364 (PPP Encapsulation over ATM Adaptation Layer 5). If RFC-1483 (Multiprotocol Encapsulation over ATM Adaptation Layer 5) of ENET ENCAP are selected, then the Rem Login, Rem Password, My Login, My Password, Edit PPP Options and Authen fields are not applicable (N/A).
Prestige 650 ADSL Router FIELD DESCRIPTION EXAMPLE Edit IP/Bridge Press [SPACE BAR] to select Yes and press [ENTER] to display Menu 11.3 – Remote Node Network Layer Options. No Edit ATM Options Press [SPACE BAR] to select Yes and press [ENTER] to display Menu 11.6 – Remote Node ATM Layer Options. No Telco Option This sets a ceiling for outgoing call time for this remote node. The default for this field is 0 meaning no budget control.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router the negotiated protocol is different from that in the user profile, even when the negotiated protocol is stronger than specified. If the peer disconnects right after a successful authentication, make sure that you specify the correct authentication protocol when connecting to such an implementation. 4.2 Remote Node Setup For the TCP/IP parameters, perform the following steps to edit Menu 11.3 – Remote Node Network Layer Options as shown next. Step 1. In menu 11.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router FIELD DESCRIPTION EXAMPLE IP Address Assignment Press [SPACE BAR] and then [ENTER] to select Dynamic if the remote node is using a dynamically assigned IP address or Static if it is using a static (fixed) IP address. You will only be able to configure this in the ISP node (also the one you configure in menu 4), all other nodes are set to Static. Static Rem IP Addr This is the IP address you entered in the previous menu.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router FIELD DESCRIPTION EXAMPLE Press [SPACE BAR] and then [ENTER] to select the RIP version. Options are RIP-1, RIP-2B or RIP-2M. RIP-1 Multicast IGMP-v1 sets IGMP to version 1, IGMP-v2 sets IGMP to version 2 and None disables IGMP. None IP Policies You can apply up to four IP Policy sets (from 12) by typing in their numbers separated by commas. Configure the filter sets in menu 25 first (see the IP Policy Routing chapter) and then apply them here.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router Chapter 5 Remote Node TCP/IP Configuration This chapter shows a sample LAN-to-LAN application and how to configure TCP/IP remote node. 5.1 TCP/IP Configuration The following sections describe how to configure the TCP/IP parameters of a remote node. 5.1.1 Editing TCP/IP Options Follow the steps shown next to edit Menu 11.6 – Remote Node ATM Layer Options. In menu 11.1, move the cursor to the Edit ATM Options field and then press [SPACE BAR] to select Yes.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router Menu 11.6 - Remote Node ATM Layer Options VPI/VCI (VC-Multiplexing) VC Options for IP: VPI #= 0 VCI #= 35 ATM QoS Type= UBR Peak Cell Rate (PCR)= 0 Sustain Cell Rate (SCR)= 0 Maximum Burst Size (MBS)= 0 VC Options for Bridge: VPI #= 1 VCI #= 36 ATM QoS Type= N/A Peak Cell Rate (PCR)= N/A Sustain Cell Rate (SCR)= N/A Maximum Burst Size (MBR)= N/A Separate VPI and VCI numbers must be specified Press ENTER to Confirm or ESC to Cancel: Figure 5-1 Menu 11.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router Figure 5-3 Sample IP Addresses for a TCP/IP LAN-to-LAN Connection To configure the TCP/IP parameters of a remote node, first configure fields in Menu 11.1 – Remote Node Profile, as shown in the following table. For more details on the IP Option fields, refer to Internet Access. Table 5-1 TCP/IP-Related Fields in Menu 11.1 — Remote Node Profile FIELD DESCRIPTION EXAMPLE Route Make sure IP is among the protocols in the Route field in Menu 11.1 – Remote Node Profile.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router Menu 11.3 - Remote Node Network Layer Options IP Options: IP Address Assignment= Static Rem IP Addr: 0.0.0.0 Rem Subnet Mask= 0.0.0.0 My WAN Addr= 0.0.0.0 NAT= Full Feature Address Mapping Set=2 Metric= 2 Private= No RIP Direction= Both Version= RIP-2B Multicast= IGMP-v2 IP Policies= Bridge Options: Ethernet Addr Timeout (min)= 0 Press ENTER to Confirm or ESC to Cancel: Figure 5-4 Remote Node Network Layer Options The following table shows the fields in Menu 11.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router FIELD DESCRIPTION EXAMPLE Select SUA Only if you have just one public WAN IP address for your Prestige. The SMT uses Address Mapping Set 255 (menu 15.1 - see section 7.3.1). Select None to disable NAT. Address Mapping Set When Full Feature is selected in the NAT field, configure address mapping sets in menu 15.1. Select one of the NAT server sets (2-10) in menu 15.2 (see the NAT chapter for details) and type that number here.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router Each remote node specifies only the network to which the gateway is directly connected and the Prestige has no knowledge of the networks beyond. For instance, the Prestige knows about network N2 in the following figure through remote node Router 1. However, the Prestige is unable to route a packet to network N3 because it does not know that there is a route through remote node Router 1 (via Router 2).
Prestige 650 ADSL Router Step 2. From menu 12, enter 1 to open Menu 12.1 — IP Static Route Setup (shown next). Menu 12.1 - IP Static Route Setup 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. ________ ________ ________ ________ ________ ________ ________ ________ Enter selection number: Figure 5-7 Menu 12.1 — IP Static Route Setup Step 3. Type the route number of a static route you want to configure and then press [ENTER]. Menu 12.1.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router FIELD DESCRIPTION IP Subnet Mask Type the subnet mask for this destination. Follow the discussion on IP Subnet Mask in this manual. Gateway IP Address Type the IP address of the gateway. The gateway is an immediate neighbor of your Prestige that will forward the packet to the destination. On the LAN, the gateway must be a router on the same segment as your Prestige; over WAN, the gateway must be the IP address of one of the remote nodes.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router Chapter 6 Bridging Setup This chapter shows you how to configure the bridging parameters of your Prestige. 6.1 Bridging in General Bridging bases the forwarding decision on the MAC (Media Access Control), or hardware address, while routing does it on the network layer (IP) address. Bridging allows the Prestige to transport packets of network layer protocols that it does not route, for example, SNA, from one network to another.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router Menu 11.3 - Remote Node Network Layer Options IP Options: IP Address Assignment= Static Rem IP Addr: 0.0.0.0 Rem Subnet Mask= 0.0.0.0 My WAN Addr= 0.0.0.0 NAT= Full Feature Address Mapping Set=2 Metric= 2 Private= No RIP Direction= Both Version= RIP-2B Multicast= IGMP-v2 IP Policies= Bridge Options: Ethernet Addr Timeout (min)= 0 Press ENTER to Confirm or ESC to Cancel: Figure 6-1 Menu 11.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router Menu 12.3.1 - Edit Bridge Static Route Route #: 1 Route Name= Active= No Ether Address= ? IP Address= Gateway Node= 1 Press ENTER to Confirm or ESC to Cancel: Figure 6-2 Menu 12.3.1 — Edit Bridge Static Route The following table describes the Edit Bridge Static Route menu. Table 6-2 Edit Bridge Static Route Menu Fields FIELD DESCRIPTION Route # This is the route index number you typed in Menu 12.3 – Bridge Static Route Setup.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router Chapter 7 Network Address Translation (NAT) This chapter discusses how to configure NAT on the Prestige. 7.1 Introduction NAT (Network Address Translation - NAT, RFC 1631) is the translation of the IP address of a host in a packet, for example, the source address of an outgoing packet, used within one network to a different IP address known within another network. 7.1.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router NAT never changes the IP address (either local or global) of an outside host. 7.1.2 What NAT Does In the simplest form, NAT changes the source IP address in a packet received from a subscriber (the inside local address) to another (the inside global address) before forwarding the packet to the WAN side. When the response comes back, NAT translates the destination address (the inside global address) back to the inside local address before forwarding it to the original inside host.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router Figure 7-1 How NAT Works 7.1.4 NAT Application The following figure illustrates a possible NAT application, where three inside LANs (logical LANs using IP Alias) behind the Prestige can communicate with three distinct WAN networks. More examples follow at the end of this chapter.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router Figure 7-2 NAT Application With IP Alias 7.1.5 NAT Mapping Types NAT supports five types of IP/port mapping. They are: 1. One to One: In One-to-One mode, the Prestige maps one local IP address to one global IP address. 2. Many to One: In Many-to-One mode, the Prestige maps multiple local IP addresses to one global IP address.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router 4. Many-to-Many No Overload: In Many-to-Many No Overload mode, the Prestige maps each local IP address to a unique global IP address. 5. Server: This type allows you to specify inside servers of different services behind the NAT to be accessible to the outside world although, it is highly recommended that you use the DMZ port for these servers instead. Port numbers do not change for One-to-One and Many-to-Many No Overload NAT mapping types.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router 7.2 Using NAT 7.2.1 SUA (Single User Account) Versus NAT SUA (Single User Account) is a ZyNOS implementation of a subset of NAT that supports two types of mapping, Many-to-One and Server. See section 7.3.1 for a detailed description of the NAT set for SUA. The Prestige also supports Full Feature NAT to map multiple global IP addresses to multiple private LAN IP addresses of clients or servers using mapping types as outlined in Table 7-2. 1.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router Step 1. Enter 11 from the main menu. Step 2. Move the cursor to the Edit IP field, press [SPACE BAR] to select Yes and then press [ENTER] to bring up Menu 11.3 - Remote Node Network Layer Options.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router Menu 11.3 - Remote Node Network Layer Options IP Options: IP Address Assignment= Static Rem IP Addr: 0.0.0.0 Rem Subnet Mask= 0.0.0.0 My WAN Addr= 0.0.0.0 NAT= Full Feature Address Mapping Set= 2 Metric= 2 Private= No RIP Direction= Both Version= RIP-2B Multicast= IGMP-v2 IP Policies= Bridge Options: Ethernet Addr Timeout (min)= 0 Press ENTER to Confirm or ESC to Cancel: Figure 7-4 Menu 11.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router The Server Set is a list of LAN side servers mapped to external ports. To use this set (one set for the Prestige 10), a server rule must be set up inside the NAT Address Mapping set. Please see section 7.4 for further information on these menus. To configure NAT, enter 15 from the main menu to bring up the following screen. Menu 15 — NAT Setup 1. 2. Address Mapping Sets NAT Server Sets Enter Menu Selection Number: Figure 7-5 Menu 15 — NAT Setup 7.3.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router Menu 15.1.255 - Address Mapping Rules Set Name= Idx --1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Local Start IP --------------0.0.0.0 Local End IP --------------255.255.255.255 Global Start IP --------------0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 Global End IP --------------- Type -----M-1 Server Press ENTER to Confirm or ESC to Cancel: Figure 7-7 Menu 15.1.255 — SUA Address Mapping Rules The following table explains the fields in this screen. Menu 15.1.255 is read-only.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router Once you have finished configuring a rule in this menu, press [ENTER] at the message “Press ENTER to Confirm…” to save your configuration, or press [ESC] to cancel. User-Defined Address Mapping Sets Now let’s look at option 1 in menu 15.1. Enter 1 to bring up this menu. We’ll just look at the differences from the previous menu. Note the extra Action and Select Rule fields mean you can configure rules in this screen.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router up by that number of empty rules. For example, if you have already configured rules 1 to 6 in your current set and now you configure rule number 9. In the set summary screen, the new rule will be rule 7, not 9. Now if you delete rule 4, rules 5 to 7 will be pushed up by 1 rule, so as old rule 5 becomes rule 4, old rule 6 becomes rule 5 and old rule 7 becomes rule 6. Table 7-5 Fields in Menu 15.1.1 FIELD DESCRIPTION EXAMPLE Set Name Enter a name for this set of rules.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router Menu 15.1.1.1 Address Mapping Rule Type= One-to-One Local IP: Start= End = N/A Global IP: Start= End = N/A Server Mapping Set= N/A Press ENTER to Confirm or ESC to Cancel: Press Space Bar to Toggle. Figure 7-9 Menu 15.1.1.1 — Editing/Configuring an Individual Rule in a Set Table 7-6 Menu 15.1.1.1 — Editing/Configuring an Individual Rule in a Set FIELD DESCRIPTION EXAMPLE Type Press [SPACE BAR] and then [ENTER] to select from a total of five types.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router Once you have finished configuring a rule in this menu, press [ENTER] at the message “Press ENTER to Confirm…” to save your configuration, or press [ESC] to cancel. 7.4 NAT Server Sets — Port Forwarding A NAT server set is a list of inside (behind NAT on the LAN) servers, for example, web or FTP, that you can make visible to the outside world even though NAT makes your whole inside network appear as a single machine to the outside world.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router SERVICES PORT NUMBER SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) 25 DNS (Domain Name System) 53 Finger 79 HTTP (Hyper Text Transfer protocol or WWW, Web) 80 POP3 (Post Office Protocol) 110 NNTP (Network News Transport Protocol) 119 SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) 161 SNMP trap 162 PPTP (Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol) 1723 7.4.1 Configuring a Server behind NAT Follow these steps to configure a server behind NAT: Step 1.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router Menu 15.2 - NAT Server Sets 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Server Server Server Server Server Server Server Server Server Server Set Set Set Set Set Set Set Set Set Set 1 (Used for SUA Only) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Enter Set Number to Edit: Figure 7-10 Menu 15.2 — NAT Server Setup Step 3. Enter 1 to go to Menu 15.2.1 NAT Server Setup as follows. Menu 15.2.1 - NAT Server Setup Rule Start Port No. End Port No. IP Address --------------------------------------------------1.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router Step 5. Enter the inside IP address of the server in the IP Address field. In the following figure, you have a computer acting as an FTP, Telnet and SMTP server (ports 21, 23 and 25) at 192.168.1.33. Step 6. Press [ENTER] at the “Press ENTER to confirm …” prompt to save your configuration after you define all the servers or press [ESC] at any time to cancel.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router 7.5 General NAT Examples 7.5.1 Example 1: Internet Access Only In the following Internet access example, you only need one rule where your ILAs (Inside Local addresses) all map to one dynamic IGA (Inside Global Address) assigned by your ISP.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router From menu 4, choose the SUA Only option from the Network Address Translation field. This is the Many-to-One mapping discussed in section 7.5. The SUA Only read-only option from the Network Address Translation field in menus 4 and 11.3 is specifically pre-configured to handle this case. 7.5.2 Example 2: Internet Access with an Inside Server Figure 7-15 NAT Example 2 In this case, you do exactly as above (use the convenient pre-configured SUA Only set) and also go to menu 15.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router Menu 15.2.1 - NAT Server Setup (Used for SUA Only) Rule Start Port No. End Port No. IP Address --------------------------------------------------1. Default Default 192.168.1.10 2. 0 0 0.0.0.0 3. 0 0 0.0.0.0 4. 0 0 0.0.0.0 5. 0 0 0.0.0.0 6. 0 0 0.0.0.0 7. 0 0 0.0.0.0 8. 0 0 0.0.0.0 9. 0 0 0.0.0.0 10. 0 0 0.0.0.0 11. 0 0 0.0.0.0 12. 0 0 0.0.0.0 Press ENTER to Confirm or ESC to Cancel: Figure 7-16 Menu 15.2.1 — Specifying an Inside Server 7.5.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router Figure 7-17 NAT Example 3 Step 1. In this case you need to configure Address Mapping Set 1 from Menu 15.1 - Address Mapping Sets. Therefore you must choose the Full Feature option from the Network Address Translation field (in menu 4 or menu 11.3) in The following figure shows how to configure the first rule . Step 2. Then enter 15 from the main menu. Step 3. Enter 1 to configure the Address Mapping Sets. Step 4. Enter 1 to begin configuring this new set.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router Menu 11.3 - Remote Node Network Layer Options IP Options: IP Address Assignment= Static Rem IP Addr: 0.0.0.0 Rem Subnet Mask= 0.0.0.0 My WAN Addr= 0.0.0.0 NAT= Full Feature Address Mapping Set= 2 Metric= 2 Private= No RIP Direction= Both Version= RIP-2B Multicast= IGMP-v2 IP Policies= Bridge Options: Ethernet Addr Timeout (min)= 0 Press ENTER to Confirm or ESC to Cancel: Figure 7-18 Example 3: Menu 11.3 The following figure shows how to configure the first rule Menu 15.1.1.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router Menu 15.1.1 - Address Mapping Rules Set Name= Example3 Idx Local Start IP --- --------------1. 192.168.1.10 2 192.168.1.11 3. 0.0.0.0 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Local End IP --------------255.255.255.255 Action= Edit Global Start IP --------------10.132.50.1 10.132.50.2 10.132.50.3 10.132.50.3 Global End IP --------------- Type -----1-1 1-1 M-1 Server Select Rule= Press ENTER to Confirm or ESC to Cancel: Figure 7-20 Example 3: Final Menu 15.1.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router Menu 15.2.1 - NAT Server Setup Rule Start Port No. End Port No. IP Address --------------------------------------------------1. Default Default 0.0.0.0 2. 80 80 192.168.1.21 3. 25 25 192.168.1.20 4. 0 0 0.0.0.0 5. 0 0 0.0.0.0 6. 0 0 0.0.0.0 7. 0 0 0.0.0.0 8. 0 0 0.0.0.0 9. 0 0 0.0.0.0 10. 0 0 0.0.0.0 11. 0 0 0.0.0.0 12. 0 0 0.0.0.0 Press ENTER to Confirm or ESC to Cancel: Example 3: Menu 15.2.1 7.5.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router Other applications such as some gaming programs are NAT unfriendly because they embed addressing information in the data stream. These applications won’t work through NAT even when using One-to-One and Many-to-Many No Overload mapping types. Follow the steps outlined in example 3 to configure these two menus as follows. Menu 15.1.1.1 Address Mapping Rule Type= Many-to-Many No Overload Local IP: Start= 192.168.1.10 End = 192.168.1.12 Global IP: Start= 10.132.50.1 End = 10.132.50.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router Menu 15.1.1 - Address Mapping Rules Set Name= Example4 Idx --1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Local Start IP --------------192.168.1.10 Local End IP --------------192.168.1.12 Action= Edit Global Start IP --------------10.132.50.1 Global End IP --------------10.132.50.3 Type -----M:M NO OV Select Rule= Press ENTER to Confirm or ESC to Cancel: Figure 7-23 Example 4: Menu 15.1.
Advanced Management Part III: ADVANCED MANAGEMENT This part discusses Filtering, SNMP, System Information and Diagnosis, Firmware and Configuration File Maintenance, System Maintenance and Information, IP Policy Routing, Call Scheduling and Remote Management.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router Chapter 8 Filter Configuration This chapter shows you how to create and apply filters. 8.1 About Filtering Your Prestige uses filters to decide whether or not to allow passage of a data packet and/or to make a call. There are two types of filter applications: data filtering and call filtering. Filters are subdivided into device and protocol filters, which are discussed later. Data filtering screens data to determine if the packet should be allowed to pass.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router Call Filtering Outgoing Packet No match Data Match Drop packet No match Built-in default Call Filters Match Drop packet if line not up No match User-defined Call Filters (if applicable) Active Data Initiate call if line not up Send packet and reset Idle Timer Match Drop packet if line not up Or Or Send packet but do not reset Idle Timer Send packet but do not reset Idle Timer Figure 8-1 Outgoing Packet Filtering Process Two sets of factory filter rules have been c
Prestige 650 ADSL Router Start Packet intoFilter Fetch First Filter Set Filter Set Fetch Next Filter Set Fetch First Filter Rule Fetch Next Filter Rule Yes Yes Yes Next Filter Set Available? No Next filter Rule Available? No Active? Yes No Check Next Rule Execute Filter Rule Forward Drop Drop Packet Accept Packet Figure 8-2 Filter Rule Process You can apply up to four filter sets to a particular port to block various types of packets.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router For incoming packets, your Prestige applies data filters only. Packets are processed depending on whether a match is found. The following sections describe how to configure filter sets. The Filter Structure of the Prestige A filter set consists of one or more filter rules. Usually, you would group related rules, for example, all the rules for NetBIOS, into a single set and give it a descriptive name.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router Step 4. Press [ENTER] at the message “Press [ENTER] to confirm…” to display Menu 21.1 – Filter Rules Summary (that is, if you selected filter set 1 in menu 21). Menu 21.1 - Filter Rules Summary # A Type Filter Rules M m n - - ---- -------------------------------------------- --------- - - 1 Y IP Pr=6, SA=0.0.0.0, DA=0.0.0.0, DP=137 N D N 2 Y IP Pr=6, SA=0.0.0.0, DA=0.0.0.0, DP=138 N D N 3 Y IP Pr=6, SA=0.0.0.0, DA=0.0.0.0, DP=139 N D N 4 Y IP Pr=17, SA=0.0.0.0, DA=0.0.0.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router Menu 21.3 - Filter Rules Summary # 1 2 3 4 5 6 A Type Filter Rules M m n - ---- --------------------------------------------------------------- - - Y IP Pr=6, SA=0.0.0.0, DA=0.0.0.0, DP=23 N D F N N N N N Enter Filter Rule Number (1-6) to Configure: Figure 8-6 Telnet_WAN Filter Rules Summary Menu 21.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router Menu 21.5 - Filter Rules Summary # 1 2 3 4 5 6 A Type - ---Y IP N N N N N Filter Rules M m n -------------------------------------------------------------- - - PR=6, SA=0.0.0.0, DA=0.0.0.0, DP=21 N D F Enter Filter Rule Number (1-6) to Configure: Figure 8-8 FTP_WAN Filter Rules Summary In filter rule 6, FTP_TELNET_WEB, the WEB means that HTTP and TFTP traffic are blocked. Menu 21.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router Table 8-1 Abbreviations Used in the Filter Rules Summary Menu FIELD DESCRIPTION # The filter rule number: 1 to 6. A Active: “Y” means the rule is active. “N” means the rule is inactive. Type The type of filter rule: “GEN” for Generic, “IP” for TCP/IP. Filter Rules These parameters are displayed here. M More. “Y” means there are more rules to check which form a rule chain with the present rule. An action cannot be taken until the rule chain is complete.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router 8.3 Configuring a Filter Rule To configure a filter rule, type its number in Menu 21.1 – Filter Rules Summary and press [ENTER] to open menu 21.1.1 for the rule. There are two types of filter rules: TCP/IP and Generic. Depending on the type of rule, the parameters for each type will be different. Use [SPACE BAR] to select the type of rule that you want to create in the Filter Type field and press [ENTER] to open the respective menu.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router Menu 21.1.1 - TCP/IP Filter Rule Filter #: 1,1 Filter Type= TCP/IP Filter Rule Active= Yes IP Protocol= 6 IP Source Route= No Destination: IP Addr= 0.0.0.0 IP Mask= 0.0.0.0 Port #= 137 Port # Comp= Equal Source: IP Addr= 0.0.0.0 IP Mask= 0.0.0.0 Port #= 0 Port # Comp= None TCP Estab= No More= No Log= None Action Matched= Check Next Rule Action Not Matched= Check Next Rule Press ENTER to Confirm or ESC to Cancel: Press Space Bar to Toggle. Figure 8-10 Menu 21.1.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router FIELD Destination: IP Addr IP Mask DESCRIPTION EXAMPLE Type the destination IP address of the packet you want to filter. This field is ignored if it is 0.0.0.0. IP address Type the IP mask to apply to the Destination: IP Addr field. IP mask Port # Type the destination port of the packets you want to filter. The field range is 0 to 65535. A 0 field is ignored.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router FIELD DESCRIPTION EXAMPLE Action Matched Select the action for a matching packet. Choices are Check Next Rule, Forward or Drop. Check Next Rule (default) Action Not Matched Select the action for a packet not matching the rule. Choices are Check Next Rule, Forward or Drop.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router Packet into IP Filter Filter Active? No Yes Apply SrcAddrMask to Src Addr Check Src IP Addr Not Matched Matched Apply DestAddrMask to Dest Addr Check Dest IP Addr Not Matched Matched Check IP Protocol Not Matched Matched Check Src & Dest Port Not Matched Matched More? Yes No Action Matched Drop Drop Packet Action Not Matched Check Next Rule Check Next Rule Drop Forward Forward Check Next Rule Accept Packet Figure 8-11 Executing an IP Filter Filter Configuration
Prestige 650 ADSL Router 8.3.2 Generic Filter Rule This section shows you how to configure a generic filter rule. The purpose of generic rules is to allow you to filter non-IP packets. For IP, it is generally easier to use the IP rules directly. For generic rules, the Prestige treats a packet as a byte stream as opposed to an IP packet. You specify the portion of the packet to check with the Offset (from 0) and the Length fields, both in bytes.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router Table 8-4 Generic Filter Rule Menu Fields FIELD DESCRIPTION EXAMPLE Filter # This is the filter set, filter rule coordinates, for instance, 2, 3 refers to the second filter set and the third rule of that set. 5,1 Filter Type Press [SPACE BAR] and then [ENTER] to select a type of rule. Parameters displayed below each type will be different. Choices are Generic Filter Rule or TCP/IP Filter Rule. Active Select Yes to turn on or No to turn off the filter rule.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router 8.4 Filter Types and NAT There are two classes of filter rules, Generic Filter Device rules and Protocol Filter (TCP/IP) rules. Generic Filter rules act on the raw data from/to LAN and WAN. Protocol Filter rules act on IP packets. When NAT (Network Address Translation) is enabled, the inside IP address and port number are replaced on a connection-by-connection basis, which makes it impossible to know the exact address and port on the wire.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router Figure 8-14 Sample Telnet Filter Step 1. Enter 21 from the main menu to open Menu 21 — Filter Set Configuration. Step 2. Enter the index number of the filter set you want to configure (in this case 3). Step 3. Type a descriptive name or comment in the Edit Comments field (for example, TELNET_WAN) and press [ENTER].
Prestige 650 ADSL Router Step 4. Press [ENTER] at the message “Press [ENTER] to confirm or [ESC] to cancel” to open Menu 21.3.1 — TCP/IP Filter Rule. Menu 21.3.1 - TCP/IP Filter Rule Filter #: 3,1 Filter Type= TCP/IP Filter Rule Active= Yes IP Protocol= 6 IP Source Route= No Destination: IP Addr= 0.0.0.0 IP Mask= 0.0.0.0 Port #= 23 Port # Comp= Equal Source: IP Addr= 0.0.0.0 IP Mask= 0.0.0.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router Menu 21.1 - Filter Rules Summary # 1 2 3 4 5 6 A Type Filter Rules M m n - ---- --------------------------------------------------------------- - - Y IP Pr=6, SA=0.0.0.0, DA=0.0.0.0, DP=23 N D F N N N N N Enter Filter Rule Number (1-6) to Configure: 1 This shows you that you have M = N means an action can be taken immediately.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router Table 8-5 Filter Sets Table FILTER SETS DESCRIPTION Input Filter Sets: Apply filters for incoming traffic. You may apply protocol or device filter rules. See earlier in this chapter for information on filters. Output Filter Sets: Apply filters for traffic leaving the Prestige. You may apply filter rules for protocol or device filters. See earlier in this section for information on types of filters.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router Apply filter 3 to Menu 11.5 - Remote Node Filter Input Filter Sets: protocol filters= 3 device filters= Output Filter Sets: protocol filters= 1 block Telnet, FTP and Web traffic from the WAN. Apply filter 1 to block NETBIOS traffic to the WAN. Figure 8-18 Filtering Remote Node Traffic Note that call filter sets are visible when you select PPPoA or PPPoE encapsulation.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router Chapter 9 SNMP Configuration This chapter explains SNMP Configuration menu 22. SNMP is only available if TCP/IP is configured. 9.1 About SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol is a protocol used for exchanging management information between network devices. SNMP is a member of the TCP/IP protocol suite. Your Prestige supports SNMP agent functionality, which allows a manager station to manage and monitor the Prestige through the network.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router An SNMP managed network consists of two main components: agents and a manager. An agent is a management software module that resides in a managed device (the Prestige). An agent translates the local management information from the managed device into a form compatible with SNMP. The manager is the console through which network administrators perform network management functions. It executes applications that control and monitor managed devices.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router Menu 22 - SNMP Configuration SNMP: Get Community= public Set Community= public Trusted Host= 0.0.0.0 Trap: Community= public Destination= 0.0.0.0 Press ENTER to Confirm or ESC to Cancel: Figure 9-2 Menu 22 — SNMP Configuration The following table describes the SNMP configuration parameters.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router 9.4 SNMP Traps The Prestige will send traps to the SNMP manager when any one of the following events occurs: Table 9-2 SNMP Traps TRAP # TRAP NAME DESCRIPTION 1 coldStart (defined in RFC-1215) A trap is sent after booting (power on). 2 warmStart (defined in RFC-1215) A trap is sent after booting (software reboot). 3 linkUp (defined in RFC-1215) A trap is sent with the port number.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router Chapter 10 System Information and Diagnosis This chapter covers the information and diagnostic tools in SMT menus 24.1 to 24.4. These tools include updates on system status, port status, log and trace capabilities and upgrades for the system software. This chapter describes how to use these tools in detail. Type 24 in the main menu to open Menu 24 – System Maintenance, as shown in the following figure. Menu 24 - System Maintenance 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router Menu 24.1 - System Maintenance – Status hh:mm:ss Sat. Jan. 01, 2000 Node-Lnk 1-ENET 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Status Up N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A TxPkts 211 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 RxPkts 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Errors 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Tx B/s 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Rx B/s 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Up Time 0:26:20 0:00:00 0:00:00 0:00:00 0:00:00 0:00:00 0:00:00 0:00:00 My WAN IP (from ISP) : Ethernet: Status: 10M/Half Duplex Collisions: 0 CPU Load= 3.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router FIELD DESCRIPTION Status Shows the current status of the LAN. Tx Pkts The number of transmitted packets to the LAN. Rx Pkts The number of received packets from the LAN. Collision Number of collisions. WAN Shows statistics for the WAN. Line Status Shows the current status of the xDSL line which can be Up or Down. Downstream Speed Shows the downstream speed of the Prestige in kbps. Upstream Speed Shows the upstream speed of the Prestige in kbps.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router Menu 24.2.1 – System Maintenance – Information Name: Routing: IP ZyNOS F/W Version: V3.40(ES.0)b8 | 11/20/2001 ADSL Chipset Vendor: Alcatel, Version 3.8.130 Standard: Multi-Mode LAN Ethernet Address: 00:a0:c5:01:23:45 IP Address: 192.168.1.1 IP Mask: 255.255.255.0 DHCP: Server Press ESC or RETURN to Exit: Figure 10-4 Menu 24.2.1 — System Maintenance — Information Table 10-2 Fields in System Maintenance FIELD DESCRIPTION Name Displays the system name of your Prestige.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router 10.2.2 Console Port Speed You can set up different port speeds for the console port through Menu 24.2.2 – System Maintenance – Console Port Speed. Your Prestige supports 9600 (default), 19200 and 38400bps. Use [SPACE BAR] and then [ENTER] to select the desired speed in menu 24.2.2, as shown in the following figure. Menu 24.2.2 – System Maintenance – Change Console Port Speed Console Port Speed: 9600 Press ENTER to Confirm or ESC to Cancel: Press Space Bar to Toggle.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router 59 Thu Jan 01 60 Thu Jan 01 61 Thu Jan 01 62 Thu Jan 01 63 Thu Jan 01 Clear Error Log 00:00:03 00:00:03 00:00:03 00:00:19 00:00:24 (y/n): 1970 1970 1970 1970 1970 PP0f INFO PP00 -WARN PP00 INFO PP00 INFO PP0a WARN LAN promiscuous mode <0> SNMP TRAP 0: cold start main: init completed SMT Session Begin MPOA Link Down Figure 10-7 Sample Error and Information Messages 10.3.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router FIELD DESCRIPTION Log Facility Use [SPACE BAR] and then [ENTER] to select one of seven different local options. The log facility lets you log the message in different server files. Refer to your UNIX manual. Types: CDR Packet Triggered Call Detail Record (CDR) logs all data phone line activity if set to Yes. The first 48 bytes or octets and protocol type of the triggering packet is sent to the UNIX syslog server when this field is set to Yes.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router Src: Source Address Dst: Destination Address prot: Protocol (“TCP”, ”UDP”, ”ICMP”) spo: Source port dpo: Destination port Jul 19 14:43:55 192.168.102.2 ZYXEL: IP [Src=202.132.154.123 Dst=255.255.255.255 UDP spo=0208 dpo=0208]} S03>R01mF Jul 19 14:44:00 192.168.102.2 ZYXEL: IP [Src=192.168.102.20 Dst=202.132.154.1 UDP spo=05d4 dpo=0035]} S03>R01mF Jul 19 14:44:04 192.168.102.2 ZYXEL: IP [Src=192.168.102.20 Dst=202.132.154.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router FIELD DESCRIPTION Ping Host Ping the host to see if the links and TCP/IP protocol on both systems are working. Reboot System Reboot the Prestige. Command Mode Type the mode to test and diagnose your Prestige using specified commands. Host IP Address If you typed 12 to Ping Host, now type the address of the computer you want to ping.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router Chapter 11 Firmware and Configuration File Maintenance This chapter tells you how to back up and restore your configuration file as well as upload new firmware and a new configuration file. 11.1 Filename Conventions The configuration file (often called the romfile or rom-0) contains the factory default settings in the menus such as password, DHCP Setup, TCP/IP Setup, etc. It arrives from ZyXEL with a “rom” filename extension.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router Table 11-1 Filename Conventions FILE TYPE INTERNAL NAME EXTERNAL NAME DESCRIPTION Configuration File Rom-0 This is the configuration filename on the Prestige. Uploading the rom-0 file replaces the entire ROM file system, including your Prestige configurations, system-related data (including the default password), the error log and the trace log. *.rom Firmware Ras This is the generic name for the ZyNOS firmware on the Prestige. *.bin 11.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router 11.2.1 Backup Configuration Follow the instructions as shown in the next screen. Menu 24.5 - System Maintenance - Backup Configuration To transfer the configuration file to your workstation, follow the procedure below: 1. Launch the FTP client on your workstation. 2. Type "open" and the IP address of your router. Then type "root" and SMT password as requested. 3. Locate the 'rom-0' file. 4. Type 'get rom-0' to back up the current router configuration to your workstation.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router 331 Enter PASS command Password: 230 Logged in ftp> bin 200 Type I OK ftp> get rom-0 zyxel.rom 200 Port command okay 150 Opening data connection for STOR ras 226 File received OK ftp: 16384 bytes sent in 1.10Seconds 297.89Kbytes/sec. ftp> quit Figure 11-2 FTP Session Example 11.2.4 GUI-based FTP Clients The following table describes some of the commands that you may see in GUI-based FTP clients.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router 4. You have an SMT console session running. 11.2.6 Backup Configuration Using TFTP The Prestige supports the up/downloading of the firmware and the configuration file using TFTP (Trivial File Transfer Protocol) over LAN. Although TFTP should work over WAN as well, it is not recommended. To use TFTP, your computer must have both telnet and TFTP clients. To backup the configuration file, follow the procedure shown next. Step 1.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router COMMAND DESCRIPTION Host Enter the IP address of the Prestige. 192.168.1.1 is the Prestige’s default IP address when shipped. Send/Fetch Use “Send” to upload the file to the Prestige and “Fetch” to back up the file on your computer. Local File Enter the path and name of the firmware file (*.bin extension) or configuration file (*.rom extension) on your computer. Remote File This is the filename on the Prestige.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router Step 3. Run the HyperTerminal program by clicking Transfer, then Receive File as shown in the following screen. Type a location for storing the configuration file or click Browse to look for one. Choose the Xmodem protocol. Then click Receive. Figure 11-5 Backup Configuration Example Step 4. After a successful backup you will see the following screen. Press any key to return to the SMT menu. ** Backup Configuration completed. OK. ### Hit any key to continue.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router WARNING! DO NOT INTERUPT THE FILE TRANSFER PROCESS AS THIS MAY PERMANENTLY DAMAGE YOUR PRESTIGE. WHEN THE RESTORE CONFIGURATION PROCESS IS COMPLETE, THE PRESTIGE WILL AUTOMATICALLY RESTART. 11.3.1 Restore Using FTP For details about backup using (T)FTP please refer to earlier sections on FTP and TFTP file upload in this chapter. Menu 24.6 -- System Maintenance - Restore Configuration To transfer the firmware and configuration file to your workstation, follow the procedure below: 1.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router Step 7. Use “put” to transfer files from the Prestige to the computer, for example, “put config.rom rom0” transfers the configuration file “config.rom” on your computer to the Prestige. See earlier in this chapter for more information on filename conventions. Step 8. Enter “quit” to exit the ftp prompt. The Prestige will automatically restart after a successful restore process. 11.3.2 Restore Using FTP Session Example ftp> put config.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router Type the configuration file’s location, or click Browse to search for it. Choose the Xmodem protocol. Then click Send. Figure 11-11 Restore Configuration Example Step 4. After a successful restoration you will see the following screen. Press any key to restart the Prestige and return to the SMT menu. Save to ROM Hit any key to start system reboot. Figure 11-12 Successful Restoration Confirmation Screen 11.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router Menu 24.7.1 - System Maintenance - Upload System Firmware To upload the system firmware, follow the procedure below: 1. Launch the FTP client on your workstation. 2. Type "open" and the IP address of your system. Then type "root" and SMT password as requested. 3. Type "put firmwarefilename ras" where "firmwarefilename" is the name of your firmware upgrade file on your workstation and "ras" is the remote file name on the system. 4.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router To upload the firmware and the configuration file, follow these examples 11.4.3 FTP File Upload Command from the DOS Prompt Example Step 1. Launch the FTP client on your computer. Step 2. Enter “open”, followed by a space and the IP address of your Prestige. Step 3. Press [ENTER] when prompted for a username. Step 4. Enter your password as requested (the default is “1234”). Step 5. Enter “bin” to set transfer mode to binary. Step 6.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router To use TFTP, your computer must have both telnet and TFTP clients. To transfer the firmware and the configuration file, follow the procedure shown next. Step 1. Use telnet from your computer to connect to the Prestige and log in. Because TFTP does not have any security checks, the Prestige records the IP address of the telnet client and accepts TFTP requests only from this address. Step 2. Put the SMT in command interpreter (CI) mode by entering 8 in Menu 24 – System Maintenance.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router 11.4.8 Uploading Firmware File Via Console Port Step 1. Select 1 from Menu 24.7 — System Maintenance — Upload Firmware to display Menu 24.7.1 — System Maintenance — Upload System Firmware, then follow the instructions as shown in the following screen. Menu 24.7.1 - System Maintenance - Upload System Firmware To 1. 2. 3. upload system firmware: Enter "y" at the prompt below to go into debug mode. Enter "atur" after "Enter Debug Mode" message.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router 11.4.10 Step 1. Uploading Configuration File Via Console Port Select 2 from Menu 24.7 — System Maintenance — Upload Firmware to display Menu 24.7.2 — System Maintenance — Upload System Configuration File. Follow the instructions as shown in the next screen. Menu 24.7.2 - System Maintenance - Upload System Configuration File To 1. 2. 3. upload system configuration file: Enter "y" at the prompt below to go into debug mode. Enter "atlc" after "Enter Debug Mode" message.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router Type the configuration file’s location, or click Browse to search for it. Choose the Xmodem protocol. Then click Send. Figure 11-19 Example Xmodem Upload After the configuration upload process has completed, restart the Prestige by entering “atgo”.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router Chapter 12 System Maintenance and Information This chapter leads you through SMT menus 24.8 to 24.10. 12.1 Command Interpreter Mode The Command Interpreter (CI) is a part of the main system firmware. The CI provides much of the same functionality as the SMT, while adding some low-level setup and diagnostic functions. Enter the CI from the SMT by selecting menu 24.8.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router Copyright (c) 1994 - 2002 ZyXEL Communications Corp. ras> ? Valid commands are: sys exit ether wan ip bridge show set ras> Figure 12-2 Valid Commands 12.2 Call Control Support The Prestige provides the budget management call control function. Please note that this menu is only applicable when Encapsulation is set to PPPoE or PPPoA in menu 4 or menu 11.1. The budget management function allows you to set a limit on the total outgoing call time of the Prestige within certain times.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router Menu 24.9.1 - Budget Management Remote Node 1.ChangeMe 2.-------3.-------4.-------5.-------6.-------7.-------8.-------- Connection Time/Total Budget No Budget --------------- Elapsed Time/Total Period No Budget --------------- Reset Node (0 to update screen): Figure 12-4 Budget Management The total budget is the time limit on the accumulated time for outgoing calls to a remote node.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router 12.3 Time and Date Setting The Prestige keeps track of the time and date. There is also a software mechanism to set the time manually or get the current time and date from an external server when you turn on your Prestige. Menu 24.10 allows you to update the time and date settings of your Prestige. The real time is then displayed in the Prestige error logs and firewall logs. Select menu 24 in the main menu to open Menu 24 — System Maintenance, as shown next.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router Table 12-2 Time and Date Setting Fields FIELD DESCRIPTION Use Time Server when Bootup Enter the time service protocol that your time server sends when you turn on the Prestige. Not all time servers support all protocols, so you may have to check with your ISP/network administrator or use trial and error to find a protocol that works. The main differences between them are the format. Daytime (RFC 867) format is day/month/year/time zone of the server.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router Chapter 13 IP Policy Routing This chapter covers setting and applying policies used for IP routing. 13.1 Introduction Traditionally, routing is based on the destination address only and the IAD takes the shortest path to forward a packet. IP Routing Policy (IPPR) provides a mechanism to override the default routing behavior and alter the packet forwarding based on the policy defined by the network administrator.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router IPPR follows the existing packet filtering facility of RAS in style and in implementation. The policies are divided into sets, where related policies are grouped together. A user defines the policies before applying them to an interface or a remote node, in the same fashion as the filters. There are 12 policy sets with six policies in each set. 13.4 IP Routing Policy Setup Menu 25 shows all the policies defined.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router Menu 25.1 - IP Routing Policy Setup # A Criteria/Action - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------1 Y SA=1.1.1.1-1.1.1.1,DA=2.2.2.2-2.2.2.5 SP=20-25,DP=20-25,P=6,T=NM,PR=0 |GW=192.168.1.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router Type a number from 1 to 6 to display Menu 25.1.1 – IP Routing Policy (see the next figure). This menu allows you to configure a policy rule. Menu 25.1.1 - IP Routing Policy Policy Set Name= test Active= Yes Criteria: IP Protocol = 6 Type of Service= Normal Precedence = 0 Source: addr start= 1.1.1.1 port start= 20 Destination: addr start= 2.2.2.2 port start= 20 Action= Matched Gateway addr = 192.168.1.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router FIELD DESCRIPTION Source: addr start / end Source IP address range from start to end. port start / end Source port number range from start to end; applicable only for TCP/UDP. Destination: addr start / end Destination IP address range from start to end. port start / end Destination port number range from start to end; applicable only for TCP/UDP. Action Specifies whether action should be taken on criteria Matched or Not Matched.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router Menu 3.2 - TCP/IP and DHCP Ethernet Setup DHCP Setup: DHCP= None Client IP Pool Starting Address= N/A Size of Client IP Pool= N/A Primary DNS Server= N/A Secondary DNS Server= N/A Remote DHCP Server= N/A TCP/IP Setup: IP Address= 192.168.1.1 IP Subnet Mask= 255.255.255.0 RIP Direction= Both Version= RIP-2B Multicast= IGMP-v2 IP Policies= 2,4,7,9 Edit IP Alias= No Type IP Policy sets here. Press ENTER to Confirm or ESC to Cancel: Figure 13-4 Menu 3.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router Figure 13-6 Example of IP Policy Routing To force Web packets coming from clients with IP addresses of 192.168.1.33 to 192.168.1.64 to be routed to the Internet via the WAN port of the Prestige, follow the steps as shown next.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router Step 1. Create a routing policy set in menu 25. Step 2. Create a rule for this set in Menu 25.1.1 — IP Routing Policy as shown next. Menu 25.1.1 - IP Routing Policy Policy Set Name= set1 Active= Yes Criteria: IP Protocol = 6 Type of Service= Don't Care Precedence = Don't Care Source: addr start= 192.168.1.2 port start= 0 Destination: addr start= 0.0.0.0 port start= 80 Action= Matched Gateway addr = 192.168.1.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router Menu 25.1.1 - IP Routing Policy Policy Set Name= set2 Active= Yes Criteria: IP Protocol = 6 Type of Service= Don't Care Precedence = Don't Care Source: addr start= 0.0.0.0 port start= 0 Destination: addr start= 0.0.0.0 port start= 20 Action= Matched Gateway addr =192.168.1.100 Type of Service= No Change Precedence = No Change Packet length= 10 Len Comp= N/A end= N/A end= N/A end= N/A end= 21 Log= No Press ENTER to Confirm or ESC to Cancel: Press Space Bar to Toggle.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router Chapter 14 Call Scheduling Call scheduling (applicable for PPPoE and PPPoA encapsulation only) allows you to dictate when a remote node should be called and for how long. 14.1 Introduction The call scheduling feature allows the Prestige to manage a remote node and dictate when a remote node should be called and for how long. This feature is similar to the scheduler in a video cassette recorder (you can specify a time period for the VCR to record).
Prestige 650 ADSL Router To delete a schedule set, enter the set number and press [SPACE BAR] and then [ENTER] (or delete) in the Edit Name field. To setup a schedule set, select the schedule set you want to setup from menu 26 (1-12) and press [ENTER] to see Menu 26.1 — Schedule Set Setup as shown next. Menu 26.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router FIELD DESCRIPTION EXAMPLE How Often Should this schedule set recur weekly or be used just once only? Press the [SPACE BAR] and then [ENTER] to select Once or Weekly. Both these options are mutually exclusive. If Once is selected, then all weekday settings are N/A. When Once is selected, the schedule rule deletes automatically after the scheduled time elapses.
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Prestige 650 ADSL Router Chapter 15 Remote Management This chapter covers remote management (SMT menu 24.11). 15.1 Telnet The only way to configure the Prestige for remote management is through an SMT session using the console port. Once your Prestige is configured, you can use Telnet to configure it remotely as shown next. Figure 15-1 Telnet Configuration on a TCP/IP Network 15.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router 15.4.1 Remote Management Setup Remote management setup is for managing Telnet, FTP and Web services. You can customize the service port, access interface and the secured client IP address to enhance security and flexibility. You may manage your Prestige from a remote location via: the Internet (WAN only), the LAN only, All (LAN and WAN) or Disable (neither).
Prestige 650 ADSL Router FIELD Secured Client IP DESCRIPTION EXAMPLE The default 0.0.0.0 allows any client to use this service to remotely manage the Prestige. Enter an IP address to restrict access to a client with a matching IP address. 0.0.0.0 Once you have filled in this menu, press [ENTER] at the message "Press ENTER to Confirm or ESC to Cancel" to save your configuration, or press [ESC] to cancel. 15.4.2 Remote Management Limitations Remote management over LAN or WAN will not work when: 1.
Additional Information Part: IV ADDITIONAL INFORMATION This part contains Troubleshooting, Appendices and the Index.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router Chapter 16 Troubleshooting This chapter covers potential problems and the corresponding remedies. 16.1 Problems Starting Up the Prestige Table 16-1 Troubleshooting the Start-Up of Your Prestige PROBLEM CORRECTIVE ACTION None of the LEDs turn on when I turn on the Prestige. Make sure that the Prestige’s power adapter is connected to the Prestige and plugged in to an appropriate power source. Check that the Prestige and the power source are both turned on.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router 16.3 Problems with the WAN Interface Table 16-3 Troubleshooting the WAN Interface PROBLEM CORRECTIVE ACTION I cannot get a WAN IP address from the ISP. The WAN IP is provided when the ISP recognizes the user as an authorized user after verifying the MAC address, Host Name or User ID. Find out the verification method used by your ISP. If the ISP checks the host name, enter your computer’s name in the System Name field in Menu 1 — General Setup.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router 16.5 Problems with the Password Table 16-5 Troubleshooting the Password PROBLEM I cannot access the Prestige. CORRECTIVE ACTION The Password and Username fields are case-sensitive. Make sure that you enter the correct password and username using the proper casing. Use the RESET button to restore the factory default configuration file. This will restore all of the factory defaults including the password. Refer to the RESET button section in the User's Guide for details. 16.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router Appendix A PPPoE PPPoE in Action An ADSL modem bridges a PPP session over Ethernet (PPP over Ethernet, RFC 2516) from your PC to an ATM PVC (Permanent Virtual Circuit), which connects to an xDSL Access Concentrator where the PPP session terminates (see the next figure). One PVC can support any number of PPP sessions from your LAN. PPPoE provides access control and billing functionality in a manner similar to dial-up services using PPP.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router How PPPoE Works The PPPoE driver makes the Ethernet appear as a serial link to the PC and the PC runs PPP over it, while the modem bridges the Ethernet frames to the Access Concentrator (AC). Between the AC and an ISP, the AC is acting as a L2TP (Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol) LAC (L2TP Access Concentrator) and tunnels the PPP frames to the ISP. The L2TP tunnel is capable of carrying multiple PPP sessions.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router Appendix B Virtual Circuit Topology ATM is a connection-oriented technology, meaning that it sets up virtual circuits over which end systems communicate.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router Appendix C Boot Module Commands When you reboot your Prestige, you will be given a choice to go into debug mode by pressing a key at the prompt shown in the following screen. In debug mode you have access to a series of boot module commands, for example ATUR (for uploading firmware) and ATLC (for uploading the configuration file) already discussed in a previous section. Bootbase Version: V1.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router ======= Debug Command Listing ======= AT just answer OK ATHE print help ATBAx change baudrate. 1:38.4k, 2:19.2k, 3:9.6k 4:57.6k 5:115.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router Appendix D Power Adapter Specifications NORTH AMERICAN PLUG STANDARDS AC Power Adapter Model DV-121AACS Input Power AC120Volts/60Hz/23W Output Power AC12Volts/1.0A Power Consumption 10 W Safety Standards UL, CUL (UL 1310, CSA C22.2 No.223) EUROPEAN PLUG STANDARDS AC Power Adapter Model DV-121AACUP-5716 Input Power AC230Volts/50Hz/19W Output Power AC12Volts/1.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router Appendix E TCP/IP All computers must have a 10M or 100M Ethernet adapter card and TCP/IP installed. Use straight-through Ethernet cables to connect your computer's Ethernet adapter to a hub or switch and to connect the hub or switch to the Prestige's LAN port. Otherwise, connect your computer's Ethernet adapter directly to the LAN port with a crossover Ethernet cable.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router b. Select Client and then click Add. c. Select Microsoft from the list of manufacturers. d. Select Client for Microsoft Networks from the list of network clients and then click OK. e. Restart your computer so the changes you made take effect. Configuring TCP/IP 1. In the Network window Configuration tab, select your network adapter's TCP/IP entry and click Properties. 2. Click the IP Address tab. -If your IP address is dynamic, select Obtain an IP address automatically.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router Setting up Your Windows NT/2000 Computer Configuring TCP/IP 1. Click Start, Settings, Network and Dial-up Connections and right-click Local Area Connection or the connection you want to configure and click Properties. 2. Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) (you may need to scroll down) and click Properties. 3. The Internet Protocol TCP/IP Properties window opens. -If your IP address is dynamic, click Obtain an IP address automatically.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router 4. The Internet Protocol TCP/IP Properties window opens. -If you have a dynamic IP address click Obtain an IP address automatically. -If you have a static IP address click Use the following IP Address and fill in the IP address, Subnet mask, and Default gateway fields.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router Setting up Your Macintosh Computer Configuring TCP/IP Properties 1. Click the Apple menu, Control Panel and double-click TCP/IP to open the TCP/IP Control Panel. 2. Select Ethernet from the Connect via list. 3. For dynamically assigned settings, select Using DHCP Server from the Configure: list. 4. For statically assigned settings, do the following: -From the Configure box, select Manually. -Type your IP address in the IP Address box.
Prestige 650 ADSL Router Index A ADSL, what is it?.............................................. xx AT command ................................................. 11-1 Authentication...........................................4-4, 4-5 auto-negotiation ............................................... 1-2 B Back Panel connections description................................ 2-4 Backup ........................................................... 11-2 Bridging Ether Address ..........................................
Prestige 650 ADSL Router PPP over Ethernet...................................... 3-12 RFC 1483 .................................................. 3-12 Error Log ....................................................... 10-5 Error/Information Messages Sample ....................................................... 10-6 Ethernet Encapsulation .................................. 7-14 Ethernet Traffic.............................................. 8-20 F FCC...........................................................
Prestige 650 ADSL Router IP Policy Routing (IPPR)..........................1-3, 3-5 Applying an IP Policy................................ 13-5 Ethernet IP Policies.................................... 13-5 Gateway ..................................................... 13-5 IP Pool.............................................................. 3-4 IP Protocol ..................................................... 13-4 IP Routing Policy ........................................... 13-4 IP Routing Policy (IPPR)....
Prestige 650 ADSL Router Q Quality of Service .......................................... 13-1 R RAS ...................................................... 10-4, 13-2 Rate Receiving................................................... 10-2 Transmission ............................................. 10-2 Related Documentation.................................. xviii Remote DHCP Server.................................... 3-10 Remote Management Limitations.................. 15-3 Remote Management Setup ............
Prestige 650 ADSL Router Telnet ............................................................. 15-1 Telnet Configuration ...................................... 15-1 Telnet Under NAT ......................................... 15-1 TFTP and FTP Over WAN .................................. 15-3 Restrictions ................................................ 15-3 TFTP and FTP over WAN Will Not Work When…...................................................... 11-4 TFTP File Transfer....................................