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Prestige 2602HW Series User`s Guide (August 2004)

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1. 101 IST OO 0 e 101 joi poc P 102 139 introduction to DINGEN nenne aan 102 Chapter 14 bel OOR M 103 14 1 Problems Starting Up the Prestige nennen 103 14 2 Problems Using the Keypad uic reo rere ee ir tere ders vanda ders nne 103 14 3 Problems Accessing the Prestige ae a 104 14 4 Warning Message Troubleshooting ne avense eeen enenneeeennennerenennnnnenn 104 14 5 Error Message Troubleshooting noce seco dann venit rene arcere ree ee 105 14 6 Restoring the Factory Default Settings 105 Appendix A Froduct SDeclTl6 aHONS nn nee 107 Appendix B 12 Table of Contents Prestige 2000W V2 User s Guide dub ich Lem 109 IP Adldressing e M ini 109 II Bere ne eier den 109 Sune MASKS T eet ars 110 III ee 110 Example TVO SURNBE aaa 111 Example Four Uber aa 113 Example EINE Sa ANN nen 114 Subnetting With Class A and Class B Networks see 115 Appendix C xm 117 PPPOE umi E 117 Berens al PPR RT RTT 117 Traditional Dialup SEENANG c re E 117 How PPPOE WIE uio here ER We TERR LER t ieh 118 Prasiige as a PPPOE CGU i eter aaa RELEASE EO EA a 118 Appendix D Wireless LANS 2 8 119 ANS LAN Eres anna 119 Ad ioc Wireless LAM Configuration nee dd Sd dta de 119 c mM cT 119 cl
2. M 112 Table Si UDINE see 113 IE nop M a Ear Aa al pekiaa aiia 113 List of Tables 17 Prestige 2000W V2 User s Guide TSF DOON A 113 ARES AU SORTE t Mew 114 Table 41 Eight Subne s Mec m 114 Table 42 Class C Subnet Planning as aa 114 Table 43 Class B Subnet Planning ek bere TIquEES DRE TY ARR RECHT Yu PR RE REDI dE RR DI QA 115 18 List of Tables Prestige 2000W V2 User s Guide Preface About Your Prestige Congratulations on your purchase of the Prestige 2000W V2 VoIP Wi Fi Phone About This User s Manual This manual is designed to provide background information on some of the Prestige s features Note You may use the keypad and the LCD screen menus or the web configurator to configure your Prestige Related Documentation Supporting Disk Refer to the included CD for support documents Quick Start Guide The Quick Start Guide is designed to help you get up and running right away They contain connection information and instructions on getting started ZyXEL Glossary and Web Site Please refer to www zyxel com for an online glossary of networking terms and additional support documentation Syntax Conventions Enter means for you to type one or more characters and press the carriage return Select or Choose means for you to use one of the predefined choices The choices of a menu item are in Bold Arial font A single keystroke is in Arial f
3. Sony icc HOST SUBNET MASK NO SUBNETS ae BER 1 255 255 255 128 25 126 2 255 255 255 192 26 62 3 255 255 255 224 27 30 4 255 255 255 240 28 16 14 5 255 255 255 248 29 32 6 255 255 255 252 30 64 7 255 255 255 254 31 128 1 114 Appendix B IP Subnetting Prestige 2000W V2 User s Guide Subnetting With Class A and Class B Networks For class A and class B addresses the subnet mask also determines which bits are part of the network number and which are part of the host ID A class B address has two host ID octets available for subnetting and a class A address has three host ID octets see Table 30 on page 109 available for subnetting The following table is a summary for class B subnet planning Table 43 Class B Subnet Planning DUE HOST SUBNET MASK NO SUBNETS NEU RER 1 255 255 128 0 17 2 32766 2 255 255 192 0 18 4 16382 3 255 255 224 0 19 8 8190 4 255 255 240 0 20 16 4094 5 255 255 248 0 21 32 2046 6 255 255 252 0 22 64 1022 7 255 255 254 0 23 128 510 8 255 255 255 0 24 256 254 9 255 255 255 128 25 512 126 10 255 255 255 192 26 1024 62 11 255 255 255 224 27 2048 30 12 255 255 255 240 28 4096 14 13 255 255 255 248 29 8192 14 255 255 255 252 30 16384 15 255 255 255 254 31 32768 1 Appendix B IP Subnetting 115 Prestige 200
4. sales zyxel se 46 31 744 7701 Sweden Customer Support Prestige 2000W V2 User s Guide METHOD SUPPORT E MAIL TELEPHONE WEB SITE REGULAR MAIL LOCATION SALES E MAIL FAX FTP SITE support zyxel co uk 44 0 8702 909090 www zyxel co uk ZyXEL Communications UK Ltd 11 The Courtyard UNITED KINGDOM sales zyxel co uk 44 0 8702 909091 ftp zyxel co uk Eastern Road Bracknell 0906 7370001 UK only Berkshire RG12 2XB United Kingdom UK a is the prefix number you enter to make an international telephone call Customer Support Prestige 2000W V2 User s Guide Table of Contents slg f M 3 Federal Communications Commission FCC Interference Statement 4 ibd rs EET TI IL II D emt 5 Pas UT Limited Warranty LE std identieke denten dende OC NUM 6 Customer SUPRA FE T ae ae ie ne hauen anne 7 Table A KON ae 9 List Cot PRG Sr e 15 NISOeNLIC TC T A 17 aine mee eses 19 Chapter 1 Getting To Know Your Prestige sancoranrrnsaansoravarrsanamensenrsounisenamdanddrindandardneded 21 TEIDE M M UU UU Tm TEENS 21 12 ipeo m 22 1 2 1 Place a Call via SIP Proxy Server SIP Call Server 22 122 DEEP F Ca renerne 23 123 Ad Hoc Wireless HEN a ee Ei 23 1 3
5. APPLY CANCEL Chapter 12 User Web Configurator Screens 73 Prestige 2000W V2 User s Guide Table 7 STATIC LABEL DESCRIPTION Get IP Address Network Mode Click STATIC to manually enter a fixed IP address Click DHCP to have the Prestige automatically obtain network settings at startup from a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol server These settings are not configurable Click PPPoE if your ISP uses Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet Network IP This is the IP address your Prestige uses to connect to the wireless LAN Type the address given to you by your network administrator Network Subnet Mask The subnet mask specifies the network number portion of an IP address Type the subnet mask given to you by your network administrator See the appendix for information on subnetting Default Gateway Type the gateway IP address of the device to which you want to connect your Prestige MAC Address Every Ethernet device has a unique MAC Media Access Control address The MAC address is assigned at the factory and consists of six pairs of hexadecimal characters for example 00 A0 C5 00 00 02 This field is read only and cannot be configured DNS Server IP Type the DNS IP address for translating readable domain names into valid computer IP addresses Second DNS Type a backup DNS IP address for the Prestige to use in the event that the Server IP Pre
6. Browse Click Browse to find the file you want to upload Remember that you must decompress compressed zip files before you can upload them Update Click this button to begin the upload process This process may take up to two minutes The Prestige automatically restarts after you update the firmware Note Do not turn off the device or change it s configuration while firmware upload is in progress 94 Chapter 12 User Web Configurator Screens Prestige 2000W V2 User s Guide CHAPTER 13 Administrator Web Configurator Screens This chapter details the Prestige s administrator accessible web configurator settings Only edit these settings if you understand the technology involved Note See Chapter 12 on page 71 for information on the fields that can be configured through the user account 13 1 NAT Traversal Configuration Click NAT TRVSL to open the following screen Administrator access allows you to configure the outbound proxy server address and port If your ISP gave you an outbound proxy server address and port then enter them here Chapter 13 Administrator Web Configurator Screens 95 Prestige 2000W V2 User s Guide Figure 32 NAT Traversal Configuration NAT TRAVERSAL Select Type None 7 Outbound Proxy Outbound Proxy Server Address 192 168 0 191 Outbound Proxy Server Port 5060 STUN RFC3489 STUN Server IP 192 168 0 191 i 3478 STUN Interval sec 200 Fake WAN Ad
7. Figure 27 NAT Traversal Configuration Select Type Outbound Proxy STUN RFC3489 STUN Server IP STUN Interval sec NAT TRAVERSAL Outbound Proxy Server Address 192 168 0 191 Outbound Proxy Server Port 5060 None 1192 168 0 191 3478 200 WAN IP Address WAN SIP Port Fake WAN Address on SIP and RTP 192 168 0 3 5060 cance Table 13 NAT Traversal Configuration LABEL DESCRIPTION Select Type Select None if the Prestige is not behind a NAT router or the NAT router is a SIP ALG Select By Outbound Proxy if your VoIP service provider has a SIP outbound server to handle voice calls This allows the Prestige to work with any type of NAT router Turn off a SIP ALG on a NAT router in front of the Prestige to keep it from retranslating the IP address since this is already handled by the outbound proxy Server Select STUN if there is a NAT router between the Prestige and the VoIP service provider s SIP server and your VoIP service provider hosts a STUN server Select Fake WAN Address on SIP and RTP to use a NAT router s public IP address and SIP port number in the Prestige s SIP messages You must also configure the NAT router to forward traffic with this port number to the Prestige Outbound Proxy Outbound Proxy Server Address Outbound Proxy Server Port This field displays the IP address or domain name of your outbound proxy server This field display
8. 12 4 MAC Address Every Ethernet device has a unique MAC Media Access Control address The MAC address is assigned at the factory and consists of six pairs of hexadecimal characters for example 00 A0 C5 00 00 02 72 Chapter 12 User Web Configurator Screens Prestige 2000W V2 User s Guide 12 5 DNS Server Use DNS Domain Name System to map a domain name to its corresponding IP address and vice versa for instance the IP address of www zyxel com is 204 217 0 2 The DNS server is extremely important because without it you must know the IP address of a computer before you can access it The Prestige can get the DNS server addresses in the following ways 1 The ISP tells you the DNS server addresses usually in the form of an information sheet when you sign up If your ISP gives you DNS server addresses manually enter them in the DNS server fields 2 You can manually enter the IP addresses of other DNS servers These servers can be public or private 12 6 Network Configuration STATIC If you were assigned a specific IP address for your Prestige use the following directions to set your Prestige to use it Figure 13 STATIC Network Configuration NETWORK CONFIGURATION Get IP Address STATIC DHCP PPPoE Network Mode STATIC Network IP 9216813 Network Subnet Mask 255 255 2550 Default Gateway 216811 MAC Address 00a0c5b76249 DNS Server IP 589511 Second DNS Server IP 3317555244
9. MT 120 RE Aa E E a TR INOLTRE ETUR 121 DEDE ERNEUERT VE nanda nennen detentie een RENSES 123 Table of Contents 13 Prestige 2000W V2 User s Guide 14 Table of Contents Prestige 2000W V2 User s Guide List of Figures Figure 1 SIP Proxy Server Applicsligscincoa iet ae 23 PES ZIP to IP Calling EE 23 Figure 3 nad M 24 Figure 4 Prestige Rafael ak 24 Figure gt LOD MAN SER TURISTI 27 Figure 6 LCD Screen Menu Navigation u 28 as yag cai em T 28 Figure 8 Browser A aaneen enal tentoonstel 67 Fowo o Logn SEREN eek 68 Figure 10 Web Configurator First User Screen ccccccccscccceeseseeccceeesseeccnereensaeeee 68 Figure 11 Web Configurator First Administrator Screen nnee enen vennen 69 Figure 12 Device Hama an odio qtto p et t PURA 71 Figure 19 STATIC Network Configuration ana 73 Figure 14 DHCP Network Configuration rarr ED daden sind 5 Figure 15 PPPOE Network Configuration Lusia eerta tik kr vand wendan bensie 76 Figure T SIP User An wa intenet A 79 Figura 17 SF PREX BA een 79 Figure 18 SIP Redirect Server a 80 Figure TO RM 81 Fowo Z0 NAT OMGONG I R ERE 82 Figure NEUSS T I o EET 82 Figure 22 Full Cone NAT Example 24 circ torti tec een 84 Figure 23 Restricted Cone NAT Example secessit nna 84 Figure 24 Port Restricted Cone NAT Example eeeeeeeee
10. SIP NAT TRVSL PHONE PHONE BOOK RESTART DEVICE INFORMATION Software Version WR 00 01_BETA4 Bootrom Version B 00 16 Release Date Mar 14 2005 The following screens are available with administrator access in addition to the screens available with user access Chapter 11 Using the Web Configurator Screens 69 Prestige 2000W V2 User s Guide The following table introduces the screens that are available with user access Table 4 Web Configurator Administrator Screens Summary LINK FUNCTION PHONE Use this screen to configure your Prestige s phone settings TOS DS Use this screen to configure your Prestige s Type of Service and Differentiated Services settings 70 Chapter 11 Using the Web Configurator Screens Prestige 2000W V2 User s Guide CHAPTER 12 User Web Configurator Screens This chapter details the settings that you can configure in the web configurator using the user account 12 1 Device Information Use this screen to view read only information about your Prestige Figure 12 Device Information EVICE INFORMATION Software Version VW 00 01 Bootrom Version B 00 16 Release Date Mar 14 2005 Table 5 Device Information LABEL DESCRIPTION Software Version This is the firmware version that the Prestige is using Bootrom Version This is the boot ROM Read Only Memory firmware version that the Prestige is using Release Date This is th
11. APPLY Click APPLY to save your changes without restarting the Prestige CANCEL Click CANCEL to begin configuring this screen afresh 12 19 S W Update Click S W Update to upload a new configuration or firmware file to your Prestige Chapter 12 User Web Configurator Screens 93 Prestige 2000W V2 User s Guide Figure 31 S W Update AUTO PROVISIONING Auto provisioning by HTTP Update Firmware Update Firmware by Web Browser Browse Update Update firmware by Web Server nttp 10 11 254fggsip ij Update http 00a0c5b765ea prov voiceglo net Table 17 S W Update LABEL DESCRIPTION Auto provisioning by HTTP This field displays the IP address or domain name for the HTTP server set up to update the Prestige s configuration through auto provisioning The Prestige automatically checks the server for the latest auto provisioning file upon connecting to an IP network Update Firmware Note Remember that you must decompress compressed zip files before you can upload them Update Firmware by Web Browser Type in the location of the firmware file you want to upload in this field or click Browse to find it Update Firmware by Web Server Type the location of a firmware file on an HTTP server that you want to upload in this field Your network administrator or service provider must have an HTTP server set up with the firmware file in order for you to use this
12. B 2 The SIP redirect server sends the invitation back to A with C s IP address or domain name 3 Client device A then sends the call invitation to client device C Chapter 12 User Web Configurator Screens 79 Prestige 2000W V2 User s Guide Figure 18 SIP Redirect Server 12 9 1 3 4 SIP Register Server A SIP register server maintains a database of SIP identity to IP address or domain name mapping The register server checks your user name and password when you register 12 9 1 4 RTP When you make a VoIP call using SIP the RTP Real time Transport Protocol is used to handle voice data transfer See RFC 1889 for details on RTP 12 10 SIP Configuration Your Prestige is a SIP client and must connect to a SIP server The SIP proxy server receives your Prestige s SIP requests and forwards them to the next SIP server in the network 80 Chapter 12 User Web Configurator Screens Prestige 2000W V2 User s Guide Figure 19 SIP SIP PROXY Proxy IP Address 192 168 0 3 User Account Registrar Username username Local Name NULL Phone Number 100 Registration Status Not Registered Table 11 SIP LABEL DESCRIPTION SIP PROXY Proxy IP Address This field displays the IP address or domain name of your SIP proxy server User Account Registrar Username This field displays the username as supplied by your VolP provider to access the SIP server Local Name This field disp
13. DC 5V 1 6A Appendix A Product Specifications 107 Prestige 2000W V2 User s Guide Table 29 Firmware Features Network IP address assignment Fixed IP DHCP PPPoE HTTP TFTP TCP UDP DNS ARP ICMP Management LCD screen menus Embedded Web Configurator Auto provisioning The Prestige acts as a HTTP client to receive configuration file from HTTP server automatically when booting up Wireless ESSID Channel ID configurable IEEE 802 11b Frequency Range 2 4 GHz Wired Equivalent Privacy WEP Data Encryption 64 128 bit Site Survey Feature Scan AP Data Rates 11 Mbps and Auto Fallback Voice Features SIP Session Initiating Protocol RFC 3261 version 2 SDP Session Description Protocol RFC2327 RTP RFP1889 RTCP RFC1890 G711 G 729a b codecs G 729a recommended G 168 echo cancellation Silence Suppression Voice Activity Detection VAD Comfort Noise Generation CNG Phone book Volume adjustable during calls Dialing Tone Ring Back Tone Busy Tone Ring Tone Holding Tone and Howler Ton Dynamic Jitter Butter DTMF Detection and Generation DTMF In band and Out band traffic RFC2833 PCM SIP INFO Point to point call establishment between two Prestiges Quick dialing through predefined phone book which maps the phone dialing number and destination URL Caller ID support Other Features QoS Support SNTP server to update date and time SSL log in
14. 99 126 Index Prestige 2000W V2 User s Guide Television Interference 4 Television Reception 4 Thunderstorm 5 ToS 21 Touch Tone 99 Trademark 3 Trademark Owners 3 Trademarks 3 Translation 3 Troubleshooting Radio interference 104 TV Technician 4 Type of Service 21 U Undesired Operations 4 Uniform Resource Identifier 77 User Agent SIP 78 User Screens Summary 69 V VAD 22 Value 6 Vendor 5 Ventilation Slots 5 Viewing Certifications 4 Voice Activity Detection 22 Voice Coding 22 98 Voice Mail 77 Voice over IP 77 VoIP 77 Voltage Supply 5 Voltage High 5 W WAN Setup 72 Warnings 5 Warranty 6 Warranty Information 7 Warranty Period 6 Water 5 Waveform Codec 98 Web Configurator 68 Web Configurator Administrator Screens Summa 70 Web Configurator User Screens Summary 69 Web Site 7 WEP 34 WEP Encryption 91 WEP Key 34 Wet Basement 5 Wired Equivalent Privacy See WEP WLAN Interference 121 Workmanship 6 Worldwide Contact Information 7 Written Permission 3 Z ZyNOS 3 ZyXEL Communications Corporation 3 ZyXEL Home Page 4 ZyXEL Limited Warranty Note 6 ZyXEL Network Operating System 3 Index 127
15. ESS must have the same ESSID in order to communicate 120 Appendix D Wireless LANs Prestige 2000W V2 User s Guide Figure 42 Infrastructure WLAN IN Wireless Station A kn BSS 1 Wirele s a 71 3 A ic a er Mta n tmr eel gt gt LE M E ae wa ss Station B PRI Station C ES Saef BSS 2 rn Ss epee ee xt Usa ut Channel A channel is the radio frequency ies used by IEEE 802 11a b g wireless devices Channels available depend on your geographical area You may have a choice of channels for your region so you should use a different channel than an adjacent AP access point to reduce interference Interference occurs when radio signals from different access points overlap causing interference and degrading performance Adjacent channels partially overlap however To avoid interference due to overlap your AP should be on a channel at least five channels away from a channel that an adjacent AP is using For example if your region has 11 channels and an adjacent AP is using channel 1 then you need to select a channel between 6 or 11 Appendix D Wireless LANs 121 Prestige 2000W V2 User s Guide 122 Appendix D Wireless LANs Prestige 2000W V2 User s Guide Numerics 110V AC 5 230V AC 5 64kbps 100 8kbps 100 A Abnormal Working Conditions 6 AbS 99 AC5 Accessories 5 ACK Message 78 Acts of God 6 Ad
16. Only external hosts with an IP address to which the internal host has already sent a packet can send packets to the external IP address and port Only external hosts with an IP address and port to which the internal host has already sent a packet can send packets to the external IP address and port A host on the external network can only send packets to the specific external IP address and port that the NAT router used in sending a packet to the external host s IP address and port The examples in these NAT type sections describe NAT translation between internal private and external public IP addresses 12 11 2 1 Full Cone NAT In full cone NAT the NAT router maps all outgoing packets from an internal IP address and port to a single IP address and port on the external network The NAT router also maps packets coming to that external IP address and port to the internal IP address and port In the following example the NAT router maps the source address of all packets sent from the Prestige s internal IP address 1 and port A to IP address 2 and port B on the external network The NAT router also performs NAT on all incoming packets sent to IP address 2 and port B and sends them to IP address 1 port A Chapter 12 User Web Configurator Screens 83 Prestige 2000W V2 User s Guide Figure 22 Full Cone NAT Example J A H 4 J B I IM 12 11 2 2 Restricted Cone NAT As in full
17. Reorient 4 Repair 5 6 Replace 6 Replacement 6 Reproduction 3 Required Bandwidth 99 Restore 6 Restricted Cone NAT 84 Return Material Authorization RMA Number 6 Returned Products 6 Returns 6 RFC 1889 80 RFC 2833 100 RFC 3489 87 Rights 3 Rights Legal 6 Risk 5 Risks 5 RMA 6 Router 20 RTP 80 S Safety Warnings 5 Select See Syntax Conventions Separation Between Equipment and Receiver 4 Serial Number 7 Server 20 Server Outbound Proxy 87 Service 5 6 Service Personnel 5 Service Set 32 92 Session Expires 98 Session Initiation Protocol 77 Shipping 6 Shock Electric 5 Silence Suppression 22 SIP Account 77 SIP ACK Message 78 SIP ALG 86 SIP Application Layer Gateway 86 SIP BYE Request 78 SIP Call Progression 78 SIP Client 78 SIP Client Server 78 SIP Identities 77 SIP INVITE Request 78 SIP Number 77 SIP OK Response 78 SIP Outbound Proxy 87 SIP Proxy Server 79 SIP Redirect Server 79 SIP Register Server 80 SIP Server Address 97 SIP Server Port 97 SIP Servers 78 SIP Service Domain 78 98 SIP URI 77 90 SIP User Agent 78 Sound Quality 98 Spain Contact Information 7 Start Up Problems 103 STUN 22 86 87 Subnet Masks 110 Subnetting 110 Supply Voltage 5 Support E mail 7 Supporting Disk 19 Sweden Contact Information 7 Swimming Pool 5 Switch 20 Symmetric NAT 85 Symmetric NAT Outgoing 86 Syntax Conventions 19 I Tampering 6 Telephone 7 20 Telephone Keys
18. Select Phonebook in the first menu 3 Phonebook 4 Net Settings 5 SIP Settings Select 2 Select Search 3 Select an entry Note An empty mailbox icon displays if there are no entries in the phonebook 4 Select Edit Then edit the entry in the same manner that you add one see Section 6 2 on page 47 6 4 Erasing Phonebook Entries Use the following instructions to remove an existing entry from your phonebook 1 Select Phonebook in the first menu 3 Phonebook 4 Net Settings 5 SIP Settings 2 Select Erase 3 Select One by One to delete individual phonebook entries Select Erase All to delete every phonebook entry Are you sure displays Press the Left key to delete all entries or press the Right key to keep the entries Chapter 6 Phonebook 51 Prestige 2000W V2 User s Guide 4 If you chose One by One select an entry Note An empty mailbox icon displays if there are no entries in the phonebook 5 Press the Left key to confirm that you want to delete the entry or press the Right key to keep the entry Are you sure Select Back 6 5 Speed Dial Phonebook Entries Use the following instructions to make an existing phonebook entry into a speed dial entry 1 Select Phonebook in the first menu 3 Phonebook 4 Net Settings 5 SIP Settings 2 Select Search 3 Select an entry Note An empty mailbox icon displays if there are no entries in the phonebook 4 Select Speed Dial 5
19. Select a key to use for the speed dial entry Press a configured speed dial entry s key for about two seconds to dial the entry 52 Chapter 6 Phonebook Prestige 2000W V2 User s Guide CHAPTER 7 Call History The call history feature is useful for checking missed received and dialed calls 7 1 Missed Calls Follow these directions to use the missed calls list to check for missed calls and then edit and save or erase the telephone numbers 1 Select Call History in the first menu 2 Call History 3 Phonebook 4 Net Settings 2 Select Missed 2 Received 3 Dialed 3 Select an entry Note An empty mailbox icon displays ifthere are no entries in the phonebook 4 Select Edit Missed to save the number Select Erase Missed to delete the number Are you sure displays Press the Left key to delete the entry or press the Right key to keep the entry 5 If you selected Edit Missed edit the number or just press the Left key if the number does not need editing Aa1Q Clear 6 Enter the caller s name Ok Aal Clear Chapter 7 Call History 53 Prestige 2000W V2 User s Guide 7 2 Received Calls Follow these directions to use the received calls list to check for received calls and then edit or erase the telephone numbers 1 Select Call History in the first menu 2 Call History 3 Phonebook 4 Net Settings 2 Select Missed 3 Select an entry Note An empty mailbox icon displays ifthe
20. 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 These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna ncrease the separation between the equipment and the receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Notice 1 Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la classe B est conforme la norme NMB 003 du Canada Certifications
21. Type in the username as supplied by your VoIP provider to access the SIP Server Registrar Password Type in the password to associate with the username above Registration Status This displays either Registered or Not Registered depending on the success of your Prestige s connection to the SIP Server APPLY Click APPLY to save your changes without restarting the Prestige Your wireless LAN Internet and SIP settings changes do not take affect until you use RESTART in the navigation panel CANCEL Click CANCEL to begin configuring this screen afresh 13 3 Voice Coding A codec coder decoder codes analog voice signals into digital signals and decodes the digital signals back into voice signals The Prestige supports the following codecs 13 3 1 G 711 G 711 is a Pulse Code Modulation PCM waveform codec G 711 provides very good sound quality but requires 64kbps of bandwidth Pulse Code Modulation PCM measures analog signal amplitudes at regular time intervals and converts them into bits 98 Chapter 13 Administrator Web Configurator Screens Prestige 2000W V2 User s Guide 13 3 2 G 729 G 729 1s an Analysis by Synthesis AbS hybrid waveform codec that uses a filter based on information about how the human vocal tract produces sounds G 729 provides good sound quality and reduces the required bandwidth to 8kbps 13 4 PSTN Call Setup Signaling PSTNs Public Switched Telephone Network s u
22. address from the SIP Server Address field again here Registrar Server Port Enter the SIP register server s listening port for SIP in this field If you were not given a register server port then enter the port from the SIP Server Port field again here Register Expiry Time sec This field sets how long an entry remains registered with the SIP register server After this time period expires the SIP register server deletes the Prestige s entry from the database of registered SIP numbers The register server can use a different time period The Prestige sends another registration request after half of this configured time period has expired OPTIONS Interval Timer The OPTIONS Interval Timer periodically sends a signal to the SIP Proxy Server to maintain the connection Type a time in minutes to send a KeepAlive signal to the SIP Proxy Server The default is 0 which disables this feature Session Expiry Time sec Use this field to set the longest time that the Prestige will allow a SIP session to remain idle without traffic before dropping it Display Name Type a name to interoperate with other SIP devices It is recommend to leave the default setting for this field SIP Service Domain Enter the SIP service domain name in this field the domain name that comes after the symbol in a full SIP URI You can use up to 127 ASCII Extended set characters Authentication Registrar Username
23. cone NAT a restricted cone NAT router maps all outgoing packets from an internal IP address and port to a single IP address and port on the external network In the following example the NAT router maps the source address of all packets sent from internal IP address 1 and port A to IP address 2 and port B on the external network The difference from full cone NAT is in how the restricted cone NAT router handles packets coming in from the external network A host on the external network IP address 3 or IP address 4 for example can only send packets to the internal host if the internal host has already sent a packet to the external host s IP address A Prestige with IP address 1 and port A sends packets to IP address 3 and IP address 4 The NAT router changes the Prestige s IP address to 2 and port to B Both 4 D and 4 E can send packets to 2 B since 1 A has already sent packets to 4 The NAT router will perform NAT on the packets from 4 D and 4 E and send them to the Prestige at IP address 1 port A Packets have not been sent from 1 A to 3 or 5 so 3 and 5 cannot send packets to 1 A Figure 23 Restricted Cone NAT Example y ED EC E s DE 84 Chapter 12 User Web Configurator Screens Prestige 2000W V2 User s Guide 12 11 2 3 Port Restricted Cone NAT As in full cone NAT a port restricted cone NAT router maps all outgoing packets from an internal IP address a
24. configuration file This will restore all of the factory defaults including the user names and passwords For user level access the default user name is admin and the default pass word is 1234 For administrator access the default user name is zyxeladmin and the default password is 1234 You may also need to clear your Internet browser s cache In Internet Explorer click Tools and then Internet Options to open the Internet Options screen In the General tab click Delete Files In the pop up window select the Delete all offline content check box and click OK Click OK in the Internet Options screen to close it 14 4 Warning Message Troubleshooting The Prestige displays warning messages when it detects a condition that may disrupt your Prestige service Table 26 Warning Message Troubleshooting Warning CORRECTIVE ACTION Message Battery Low The battery s power is low Recharge the battery 1 is blinking Weak Signal The signal quality is low or the Prestige cannot find the AP Y is blinking Connect to another AP Move your Prestige closer to the AP There may be too much radio interference for example a microwave or another AP using the same channel around your wireless network Relocate or reduce the radio interference 104 Chapter 14 Troubleshooting Prestige 2000W V2 User s Guide 14 5 Error Message Troubleshooting The Prestige displays error messages to let yo
25. highlight it and then press the Left key Select 2 Use the up or down arrow and the Left key to select Auth 8 Auth Type Type 1 Site Survey 3 Select Shared Key if the wireless clients need to send the WEP FP RIG key to the AP for authentication Select Open System if the wireless clients do not need to send the WEP key to the AP for authentication 1 Open System 4 The Prestige restarts when you return to the main screen 3 8 Profiles Use a profile to save your wireless settings for future use el 7 Wireless 8 Restart 1 Information 1 Select Wireless in the first menu screen use the up or down arrow to highlight it and then press the Left key 2 Use the up or down arrow and the Left key to select Profiles 8 Auth Type 1 Site Survey 36 Chapter 3 Wireless LAN Setup Menus Prestige 2000W V2 User s Guide UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUOUU 3 Select Create to make a new profile 1 Create Select Activate to use an existing profile Select Remove to delete a profile 4 When creating a profile select a number for the profile and press the Left key The profile uses the name ofthe AP that you are using When activating or removing a profile select the profile 5 The Prestige restarts when you return to the main screen Chapter 3 Wireless LAN Setup Menus 37 Prestige 2000W V2 User s Guide 38 Chapter 3 Wireless LAN Setup Menus Prestige 2000W V2 User s Guide CHAPTER 4 Networ
26. or another SIP proxy server and the callee s telephone number in the Prestige s phonebook 6 2 Adding a Phonebook Entry Use the following instructions to add an entry to your phonebook Note Only enter the IP address when there is no SIP proxy server and or you want to place a direct IP to IP call Otherwise the telephone number is sufficient to make your call You must use a phonebook entry to make an IP to IP call Chapter 6 Phonebook 49 Prestige 2000W V2 User s Guide 1 Select Phonebook in the first menu 3 Phonebook 4 Net Settings 5 SIP Settings Select ee 72 1 2 Select Add Entry 2 Add Entry 3 Enter the callee s name Use the up and down arrows to select Display Name the type of characters Use the Left key to select Ok when you are done Ok Aal 4 Enter the telephone number User Info Ok Aai 5 Enter the SIP server s or the callee s IP address or domain name Leave this blank if you will use the SIP proxy server to call this number 6 Enter the callee s listening port number Leave this blank if you were not given one 7 Select P2P if calls to this party use a different SIP server or go directly to the callee s VoIP phone peer to peer Select Proxy if calls to this party use your SIP account 6 3 Editing Phonebook Entries Use the following instructions to locate and edit an existing entry in your phonebook 50 Chapter 6 Phonebook Prestige 2000W V2 User s Guide 1
27. t disturb function Follow these directions to enable or disable the don t disturb function 1 Select Settings in the first menu screen 6 Settings 7 Wireless 8 Restart Select 2 Select Don t Disturb 8 Don t Disturb 3 Select Off to disable the don t disturb function or On to enable it 4 Press the Left key to save your setting Chapter 8 Miscellaneous Settings 61 Prestige 2000W V2 User s Guide 62 Chapter 8 Miscellaneous Settings Prestige 2000W V2 User s Guide CHAPTER 9 Information Menus These sections detail how to use the information menus 9 1 Displaying Information Follow these directions to display important Prestige information 1 Select Information in the first menu screen 2 Select Phone Number 3 The screen displays the Prestige s current SIP phone number 4 Press the Right key to return to the main information menu 5 Select IP Address 6 The screen displays the Prestige s current IP address 7 Press the Right key to return to the main information menu 8 Select MAC Address 9 The screen displays the Prestige s MAC address 10Press the Right key to return to the main information menu SS 1 Information 2 Call History 3 Phonebook Select p M 1 Phone Number 2 IP Address 3 MAC Address Select Phone Number 2 IP Address 3 MAC Address 4 Firmware Ver Select IP Address 192 168 1 3 3 MAC Address 4 Firmwa
28. 0W V2 User s Guide 116 Appendix B IP Subnetting Prestige 2000W V2 User s Guide Appendix C PPPoE PPPoE in Action An ADSL modem 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 DSL Access Concentrator where the PPP session terminates see Figure 38 on page 118 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 Benefits of PPPoE PPPoE offers the following benefits It provides you with a familiar dial up networking DUN user interface It lessens the burden on the carriers of provisioning virtual circuits all the way to the ISP on multiple switches for thousands of users For GSTN PSTN and ISDN the switching fabric is already in place It allows the ISP to use the existing dial up model to authenticate and optionally to provide differentiated services Traditional Dial up Scenario The following diagram depicts a typical hardware configuration where the computers use traditional dial up networking Appendix C PPPoE 117 Prestige 2000W V2 User s Guide Figure 38 Single Computer per Router Hardware Configuration ju E ATM mt S ES EE Access Concentrator ISP 2 How PPPOE Works The PPPOE driver makes the Ethernet appear as a serial link to the comput
29. 13 ASCII characters or 26 hexadecimal characters 0 9 A F You must configure all four keys but only one key can be activated at any one time The default key is Key 1 92 Chapter 12 User Web Configurator Screens Prestige 2000W V2 User s Guide Table 15 Wireless Setting continued LABEL DESCRIPTION Default Key Choose from the available WEP keys Unless advised to do so by your VoIP provider leave the default key as Key 1 APPLY Click APPLY to save your changes without restarting the Prestige Your wireless LAN Internet and SIP settings changes do not take affect until you use RESTART in the navigation panel CANCEL Click CANCEL to begin configuring this screen afresh 12 18 System Use this screen to set up the user account s user name and password and configure the Prestige s time setting Figure 30 System SYSTEM Login Username admin New Password Confirm Password Edit Time 04 15 HH 00 23 MM 00 59 APPLY CANCEL Table 16 System LABEL DESCRIPTION Login Username Type in a name for regular user access The default setting for this is admin New Password Type in a password The default password for this setting is 1234 Confirm Password Type the new password again in this field Edit Time Type the new time for the Prestige to display SUBMIT Click SUBMIT to have the Prestige update to your new settings
30. 3 4 Channel A radio frequency used by a wireless device is called a channel The Prestige determines which channel to use when you do the site survey and select the AP Do the following to display the channel that the Prestige is using PORB SP p EALLL CCLzZE 1 Select Wireless in the first menu screen use the up or down 7 Wireless arrow to highlight it and then press the Left key 8 Restart 1 Information 2 Select Channel 6 WEP Select 3 The Prestige displays the channel that it is currently using Channel 6 Chapter 3 Wireless LAN Setup Menus 33 Prestige 2000W V2 User s Guide 3 5 Rate Do the following to set the transfer rate of the Prestige s wireless connection to the AP 1 Select Wireless in the first menu screen use the up or down arrow to highlight it and then press the Left key 7 Wireless 8 Restart 1 Information Select 2 Select Rate 6 WEP Select T Profiles Select 3 Select Auto to have the Prestige automatically use the highest NEMA rate that the wireless connection to the AP will support Select another rate to have the Prestige connect to the AP at only that rate 3 6 WEP Encryption WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy encryption scrambles all communications transmitted between the Prestige and the AP to keep them private 1 Select Wireless in the first menu screen use the up or down 7 Wireless arrow to highlight it and then press the Le
31. 5 255 255 128 is the directed broadcast address for the first subnet Therefore the lowest IP address that can be assigned to an actual host for the first subnet is 192 168 1 1 and the highest is 192 168 1 126 Similarly the host ID range for the second subnet is 192 168 1 129 to 192 168 1 254 Appendix B IP Subnetting Prestige 2000W V2 User s Guide Example Four Subnets The above example illustrated using a 25 bit subnet mask to divide a class C address space into two subnets Similarly to divide a class C address into four subnets you need to borrow two host ID bits to give four possible combinations of 00 01 10 and 11 The subnet mask is 26 bits 11111111 11111111 11111111 11000000 or 255 255 255 192 Each subnet contains 6 host ID bits giving 26 2 or 62 hosts for each subnet all 0 s is the subnet itself all 1 s is the broadcast address on the subnet Table 37 Subnet 1 NETWORK NUMBER VAM BIE IP Address 192 168 1 0 IP Address Binary 11000000 10101000 00000001 00000000 Subnet Mask Binary 11111111 11111111 11111111 11000000 Subnet Address 192 168 1 0 Lowest Host ID 192 168 1 1 Broadcast Address Highest Host ID 192 168 1 62 192 168 1 63 Table 38 Subnet 2 NETWORK NUMBER ae BIE IP Address 192 168 1 64 IP Address Binary 11000000 10101000 00000001 01000000 Subnet Mask Binary 11111111 11111111 11111111 11000000 Subnet Address 192 1
32. 68 1 64 Lowest Host ID 192 168 1 65 Broadcast Address 192 168 1 127 Highest Host ID 192 168 1 126 Table 39 Subnet 3 LAST OCTET BIT NETWORK NUMBER VALUE IP Address 192 168 1 128 IP Address Binary 11000000 10101000 00000001 10000000 Subnet Mask Binary 11111111 11111111 11111111 11000000 Subnet Address Lowest Host ID 192 168 1 129 192 168 1 128 Broadcast Address Highest Host ID 192 168 1 190 192 168 1 191 Appendix B IP Subnetting 113 Prestige 2000W V2 User s Guide Example Eight Subnets Table 40 Subnet 4 NETWORK NUMBER LAST OCTET BIT VALUE IP Address 192 168 1 192 IP Address Binary 11000000 10101000 00000001 11000000 Subnet Mask Binary 11111111 11111111 11111111 11000000 Subnet Address 192 168 1 192 Lowest Host ID 192 168 1 193 Broadcast Address 192 168 1 255 Highest Host ID 192 168 1 254 Similarly use a 27 bit mask to create 8 subnets 001 010 011 100 101 110 The following table shows class C IP address last octet values for each subnet Table 41 Eight Subnets SUBNET SUBNET ADDRESS FIRST ADDRESS LAST ADDRESS ee 0 1 30 31 2 ryg 33 62 63 3 64 65 94 ER i 97 126 127 5 128 129 158 159 6 160 161 190 191 7 192 193 222 223 8 224 225 254 255 The following table is a summary for class C subnet planning Table 42 Class C Subnet Planning
33. EL shall in no event be held liable for indirect or consequential damages of any kind of character to the purchaser To obtain the services of this warranty contact ZyXEL s Service Center for your Return Material Authorization number RMA Products must be returned Postage Prepaid It is recommended that the unit be insured when shipped Any returned products without proof of purchase or those with an out dated warranty will be repaired or replaced at the discretion of ZyXEL and the customer will be billed for parts and labor All repaired or replaced products will be shipped by ZyXEL to the corresponding return address Postage Paid This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights that vary from country to country 6 ZyXEL Limited Warranty Prestige 2000W V2 User s Guide Customer Support Please have the following information ready when you contact customer support Product model and serial number Warranty Information Date that you received your device Brief description of the problem and the steps you took to solve it METHOD SUPPORT E MAIL TELEPHONE WEB SITE REGULAR MAIL LOCATION SALES E MAIL FAX FTP SITE support zyxel com tw 886 3 578 3942 www zyxel com ZyXEL Communications Corp CORPORATE www europe zyxel com 6 Innovation Road Il HEADQUARTERS Science Park WORLDWIDE sales zyxel com tw 886 3 578 2439 ftp zyxel com Hsinchu 300 ftp europe zyxel com Taiw
34. ER 14 Troubleshooting This chapter covers potential problems and the corresponding remedies 14 1 Problems Starting Up the Prestige Table 23 Troubleshooting the Start Up of Your Prestige PROBLEM CORRECTIVE ACTION The Prestige Make sure you have the battery installed and charged deel Remove the Prestige s battery and reinstall it If the error persists you may have a hardware problem In this case you should contact your vendor The Prestige is Press and hold the key for approximately 2 seconds to lock or unlock the keypad on but the keys do not work 14 2 Problems Using the Keypad Table 24 Troubleshooting the Keypad PROBLEM CORRECTIVE ACTION The Prestige is Press and hold the key for approximately 2 seconds to lock or unlock the keypad on but the keys do not work Chapter 14 Troubleshooting 103 Prestige 2000W V2 User s Guide 14 3 Problems Accessing the Prestige Table 25 Troubleshooting Accessing the Prestige PROBLEM CORRECTIVE ACTION Cannot access the web configurator Make sure that you are connecting to the Prestige s IP address you can use the Information LCD menu to check the IP address The username and password fields are case sensitive Make sure that you enter the correct user name and password using the proper casing If you have forgotten the user name and password see Section 14 6 on page 105 to restore the factory default
35. Getting to Know the Prestige Hardware eeeceeeiesesieee cese nent tenia 24 Chapter 2 Using the LCD Sereen Menus nannten dehnen 27 2 1 LOD Main SOBEN sanieren 27 2 2 Navigating the LCD Screen Merle cde e na ka dV a d ud na kk 28 221 Dr MM eek 28 Chapter 3 Wireless LAN Setup MenWus coire rane nue nao ioo tur rana rho nnne ku kan Barro kn blee 31 Il SIE IU eon tb ee ee ette 31 er p e RR EE 32 3 3 UU a i M 32 RE C Iz NU UU T T NU 33 COE cu moe C 34 WEEP BAER c e E 34 Table of Contents 9 Prestige 2000W V2 User s Guide ST Dundee Ds TARS P M 35 ER rn a Rn a ee ERBETEN 36 Chapter 4 Network SENE Sa neren een een 39 S Mors El RENTE RE e A NIE NCRECNNT 0 39 LE 40 Aa PPPOE En 41 Chapter 5 JP SERINO nun as ee 43 STRED KAF SPIN ns ea 43 exutus dnsllposp10 Dee TER 44 Bid PPO DIEN 45 um SER ABO eT EI 46 Chapter 6 BUNT TTD T TT T ED TED TUTTO TEES DES 49 6 1 Calling rra 49 0 2 Adding a Phonebook BERN fcc 49 9 3 Editing Phonebook Entries na 50 6 4 Erasing Phonebook ERIS u a nee 51 6 5 Speed Dial Pho nebook EMG secu easi rato aad ah 52 Chapter 7 Ball PISTON PM 53 PENES DER NE 53 FE rV Ee Im 54 3 9 Libet Ale ordain haces arcana did N 55 7 4 Erasing ball f einige 55 Chapter 8 Miscellaneous Settings 2 4444444440000000000n0n nan nn anna ne
36. Go to www zyxel com 1 Select your product from the drop down list box on the ZyXEL home page to go to that product s page 2 Select the certification you wish to view from this page 4 Federal Communications Commission FCC Interference Statement Prestige 2000W V2 User s Guide Safety Warnings For your safety be sure to read and follow all warning notices and instructions Do NOT open the device or unit Opening or removing covers can expose you to dangerous high voltage points or other risks ONLY qualified service personnel can service the device Please contact your vendor for further information Use ONLY the dedicated power supply for your device Connect the power cord or power adaptor to the right supply voltage 110V AC in North America or 230V AC in Europe Do NOT use the device if the power supply is damaged as it might cause electrocution If the power supply is damaged remove it from the power outlet Do NOT attempt to repair the power supply Contact your local vendor to order a new power supply Place cables carefully so that no one will step on them or stumble over them Do NOT allow anything to rest on the power cord and do NOT locate the product where anyone can walk on the power cord Do NOT install nor use your device during a thunderstorm There may be a remote risk of electric shock from lightning Do NOT expose your device to dampness dust or corrosive liquids Do NOT use this product near wate
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38. Prestige 2000W V2 VolP Wi Fi Phone User s Guide Version W V 00 03 4 2005 Prestige 2000W V2 User s Guide Copyright Copyright O 2005 by ZyXEL Communications Corporation The contents of this publication may not be reproduced in any part or as a whole transcribed stored in a retrieval system translated into any language or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical magnetic optical chemical photocopying manual or otherwise without the prior written permission of ZyXEL Communications Corporation Published by ZyXEL Communications Corporation All rights reserved Disclaimer ZyXEL does not assume any liability arising out of the application or use of any products or software described herein Neither does it convey any license under its patent rights nor the patent rights of others ZyXEL further reserves the right to make changes in any products described herein without notice This publication is subject to change without notice Trademarks ZyNOS ZyXEL Network Operating System is a registered trademark of ZyXEL Communications Inc Other trademarks mentioned in this publication are used for identification purposes only and may be properties of their respective owners Copyright 3 Prestige 2000W V2 User s Guide Federal Communications Commission FCC Interference Statement This device complies with Part 15 of FCC rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions
39. SSID Service Set ID The SSID identifies the Service Set with which a wireless station is associated Wireless stations associating to the access point AP must have the same SSID You can think of the SSID as being similar to a workgroup name in a Microsoft network Do the following to display the SSID that the Prestige is using 1 Select Wireless in the first menu screen use the up or down 7 Wireless arrow to highlight it and then press the Left key 8 Restart 1 Information Select 2 Select SSID 3 The Prestige displays the channel that it is currently using Channel 6 3 3 Network Mode The 802 11b AdHoc network is the simplest WLAN configuration defined as two or more wireless devices within range of each other that form an independent network without the need of an access point AP An Infrastructure network has an that allows wireless clients to connect to the wired network Do the following to select the network mode that the Prestige is to use 1 Select Wireless in the first menu screen use the up or down 7 Wireless arrow to highlight it and then press the Left key 8 Restart 1 Information Select 32 Chapter 3 Wireless LAN Setup Menus Prestige 2000W V2 User s Guide 2 Select Network Mode 3 Network Mode 3 Select Infra to access an AP Select Ad Hoc to form an independent network with another wireless client like another Prestige for example without the need of an AP
40. Set IDentification 32 92 External IP Addresses 81 F Failure 6 Fake WAN Address on SIP and RTP 86 89 FCC4 Compliance 4 Rules Part 15 4 FCC Rules 4 Federal Communications Commission 4 Finland Contact Information 7 Firmware Upgrades 22 Fitness 6 France Contact Information 7 Frequency Pairs 99 Full Cone NAT 83 Functionally Equivalent 6 G G 711 22 98 100 G 729 22 99 100 Germany Contact Information 7 God Acts of 6 H Harmful Interference 4 High Voltage Points 5 Host IDs 109 Hybrid Waveform Codec 99 i e See Syntax Conventions IBSS 119 Independent Basic Service Set 119 Indirect Damages 6 Insurance 6 Interference 4 Interference Correction Measures 4 Interference Statement 4 Internal IP Addresses 81 Internet Telephony Service Provider 77 IP Addressing 109 IP Classes 109 IP PBX 77 ITSP 22 77 J Jitter Buffer 21 L Labor 6 Legal Rights 6 Liability 3 License 3 Lightning 5 Liquids Corrosive 5 Listening Port 89 Listening Port Register Server s 98 Listening Port SIP Server s 97 124 Index Prestige 2000W V2 User s Guide Materials 6 Merchantability 6 Modem 20 Modifications 4 Multimedia 77 N NAT 81 Full Cone 83 Symmetric 85 NAT Routers 87 NAT Types 82 NAT Incoming 82 NAT Outgoing 82 Network Address Translation 81 Network Address Translators 87 Network Type Ad Hoc IBSS 23 New 6 North America 5 North America Contact Informati
41. W V2 User s Guide 26 Chapter 1 Getting To Know Your Prestige Prestige 2000W V2 User s Guide CHAPTER 2 Using the LCD Screen Menus This section introduces the Prestige s LCD screen menu system Note See the web configurator section of this guide for background information on the Prestige s features 2 1 LCD Main Screen Press the Power End key for two seconds to turn on the Prestige The Prestige searches for the available wireless network with the best signal It then restarts and attempts to connect to the wireless network This is the main screen Figure 5 LCD Main Screen Vul 12 00 m ZyXEL Not registered Menu Names Table 2 LCD Main Screen LABEL DESCRIPTION Y ull This icon shows the strength of the wireless LAN signal 12 00 The time displays in the top center dmm This icon shows the battery s current charge ZyXEL This field is a banner that you can configure Not Registered This the Prestige s current connection status Not registered displays when the Prestige can access the wireless network and the Internet but has not registered with the SIP proxy server Registered displays after the menu settings are properly configured and the Prestige connects to the SIP proxy server the settings may have already been configured for you If any other message displays the Prestige may not be able to access the wireless network or the Internet Chapter 2 Using t
42. aded bolded last octet bit values indicate host ID bits borrowed to form network ID bits The number of borrowed host ID bits determines the number of subnets you can have The remaining number of host ID bits after borrowing determines the number of hosts you can have on each subnet Table 35 Subnet 1 NETWORK NUMBER VALUE BIE IP Address 192 168 1 0 IP Address Binary 11000000 10101000 00000001 00000000 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 128 Subnet Mask Binary 11111111 11111111 11111111 10000000 Subnet Address 192 168 1 0 Lowest Host ID 192 168 1 1 Broadcast Address 192 168 1 127 Highest Host ID 192 168 1 126 Table 36 Subnet 2 NETWORK NUMBER LAST OCTET BIT VALUE IP Address 192 168 1 128 IP Address Binary 11000000 10101000 00000001 10000000 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 128 Subnet Mask Binary 11111111 11111111 11111111 10000000 Subnet Address 192 168 1 128 Lowest Host ID 192 168 1 129 Broadcast Address 192 168 1 255 Highest Host ID 192 168 1 254 The remaining 7 bits determine the number of hosts each subnet can have Host IDs of all Zeros represent the subnet itself and host IDs of all ones are the broadcast address for that subnet so the actual number of hosts available on each subnet in the example above is 27 2 or 126 hosts for each subnet 192 168 1 0 with mask 255 255 255 128 is the subnet itself and 192 168 1 127 with mask 25
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44. ator Screens Prestige 2000W V2 User s Guide Table 9 PPPoE continued LABEL DESCRIPTION MAC Address Every Ethernet device has a unique MAC Media Access Control address Your Prestige s MAC address is assigned at the factory and consists of six pairs of hexadecimal characters for example 00 A0 C5 00 00 02 This field is read only and cannot be configured DNS Server IP This field displays the IP address of the DNS server for translating readable domain names into valid computer IP addresses Second DNS This field displays the IP address of the backup DNS server for the Prestige to use Server IP in the event that the Prestige cannot connect to the preferred DNS APPLY Click APPLY to save your changes without restarting the Prestige Your wireless LAN Internet and SIP settings changes do not take affect until you use RESTART in the navigation panel CANCEL Click CANCEL to begin configuring this screen afresh 12 9 VoIP Introduction VoIP Voice over IP is the sending of voice signals over the Internet Protocol This allows you to make phone calls and send faxes over the Internet at a fraction of the cost of using the traditional circuit switched telephone network You can also use servers to run telephone service applications like PBX services and voice mail Internet Telephony Service Provider ITSP companies provide VoIP service A company could alternatively set up an IP PBX and provide it
45. b press the down arrow key to select lowercase mode a then press the 2 key twice Use the left arrow key to remove typos Press the OK key when you are done Chapter 2 Using the LCD Screen Menus 29 Prestige 2000W V2 User s Guide 30 Chapter 2 Using the LCD Screen Menus Prestige 2000W V2 User s Guide CHAPTER 3 Wireless LAN Setup Menus First you need to associate your Prestige with a Wireless LAN Access Point AP This provides your Prestige with the basic services for communication When you turn the Prestige on it searches for available wireless LAN Access Points APs It selects the AP with the best signal and restarts and attempts to connect to it Use the following sections if you want to enter a WEP key or manually specify other wireless settings 3 1 Site Survey Do the following to browse the APs available in your area and select one LEES ed 1 Select Wireless in the first menu screen use the up or down 7 Wireless arrow to highlight it and then press the Left key 8 Restart 1 Information 2 Select Site Survey 3 The Prestige checks for and displays a list of available APs 4 An AP s SSID is followed by a number describing its relative signal strength The higher the number the better the signal A W next to an AP s name means that the AP uses WEP encryption Select an AP to use Chapter 3 Wireless LAN Setup Menus 31 Prestige 2000W V2 User s Guide 3 2
46. ceive VoIP telephone calls This means that SIP can be used for peer to peer communications even though it is a client server protocol In the following figure either A or B can act as a SIP user agent client to initiate a call A and B can also both act as a SIP user agent to receive the call 78 Chapter 12 User Web Configurator Screens Prestige 2000W V2 User s Guide Figure 16 SIP User Agent NCC CNN a LN ww A B 12 9 1 3 2 SIP Proxy Server A SIP proxy server receives requests from clients and forwards them to another server In the following example you want to use client device A to call someone who is using client device C 1 The client device A in the figure sends a call invitation to the SIP proxy server B 2 The SIP proxy server forwards the call invitation to C Figure 17 SIP Proxy Server 12 9 1 3 3 SIP Redirect Server A SIP redirect server accepts SIP requests translates the destination address to an IP address and sends the translated IP address back to the device that sent the request Then the client device that originally sent the request can send requests to the IP address that it received back from the redirect server Redirect servers do not initiate SIP requests In the following example you want to use client device A to call someone who is using client device C 1 Client device A sends a call invitation for C to the SIP redirect server
47. ckets to the Internet The Prestige s IP address 1s 10 0 0 3 a private IP address The NAT router maps the private source IP address to a public source IP address a b c d Note The NAT figures in this chapter use lower case letters like a b c d for example to represent public IP addresses Figure 20 NAT Outgoing When the NAT router receives packets with destination address IP address a b c d the NAT router changes a b c d back to the private IP address 10 0 0 3 and sends it to the Prestige Figure 21 NAT Incoming Internet 12 11 2 NAT Types This section discusses the following NAT types Full Cone Restricted Cone Port Restricted Cone Symmetric 82 Chapter 12 User Web Configurator Screens Prestige 2000W V2 User s Guide The following table summarizes how these NAT types handle outgoing and incoming packets Read the following sections for more details and examples Table 12 FULL CONE RESTRICTED CONE PORT RESTRICTED CONE SYMMETRIC Outgoing Packets The NAT router maps the internal IP address and port of all outgoing packets to a single IP address and port on the external network The NAT router maps the internal IP address and port of each outgoing packet to a different external IP address and port for each different destination IP address and port Incoming Packets Any external host can send packets to the external IP address and port
48. ct PPPoE Name 2 PPPoE Name 3 PPPoE Pwd 1 Network Mode Select 5 Use the left arrow button to clear the PPPoE name Use the up PPPoE Name and down arrows to select the type of characters Enter your pppoe username PPPoE name Use the Left key to select Ok when you are done Ok Aa1Q Clear 6 Select PPPoE Pwd 3 PPPoE Pwd 1 Network Mode 2 PPPoE Name Select 7 Clear the PPPoE password and enter your s PPPoE Pwd kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk Ok Aa1Q Clear 42 Chapter 4 Network Settings Prestige 2000W V2 User s Guide CHAPTER 5 SIP Settings The Prestige uses Session Initiated Protocol SIP an internationally recognized standard for implementing VoIP Your Prestige is configured to register with your voice service provider s SIP server Note You should have a voice account already set up 5 1 Registrar Server These menus will display the Registrar settings that your Prestige uses to register with your provider s SIP registrar server Note The registrar server information is auto provisioned by your service provider when your Prestige connects to the network 1 Select SIP Settings in the first menu screen 5 SIP Settings 6 Settings 7 Wireless 2 Select Registrar 2 OutboundProxy 3 Proxy Server Select 3 Select Registrar IP 4 The screen displays the Prestige s current registrar server s IP Registrar IP address or domain name Press the Right key to return to the sip proxy net prev
49. ddress Mask Default Gateway This field displays the gateway IP address for your Prestige to connect MAC Address Every Ethernet device has a unique MAC Media Access Control address The MAC address is assigned at the factory and consists of six pairs of hexadecimal characters for example 00 A0 C5 00 00 02 This field is read only and cannot be configured DNS Server IP This field displays the IP address of the DNS server for translating readable domain names into valid computer IP addresses Second DNS This field displays the IP address of the backup DNS server for the Prestige to use in Server IP the event that the Prestige cannot connect to the preferred DNS APPLY Click APPLY to save your changes without restarting the Prestige Your wireless LAN Internet and SIP settings changes do not take affect until you use RESTART in the navigation panel CANCEL Click CANCEL to begin configuring this screen afresh Chapter 12 User Web Configurator Screens 75 Prestige 2000W V2 User s Guide 12 8 Network Configuration PPPoE Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet PPPoE functions as a dial up connection PPPoE is an IETF Internet Engineering Task Force draft standard specifying how a host personal computer interacts with a broadband modem for example DSL cable wireless etc to achieve access to high speed data networks It preserves the existing Microsoft Dial Up Networking experience and
50. displays 6 Use the up or down arrow button to scroll through the list of Telephone numbers 7 Press the Call key to make the call Chapter 10 Prestige Usage 65 Prestige 2000W V2 User s Guide 10 5 Answering a Call Press the Call key to answer a call 10 6 Rejecting a Call Press the Off key to reject a call 10 6 1 Changing the Volume Press the volume buttons to increase or decrease the volume during a call Use the web configurator s administrator account if you want to change the Prestige s default volume See the web configurator sections for details 66 Chapter 10 Prestige Usage Prestige 2000W V2 User s Guide CHAPTER 11 Using the Web Configurator Screens This chapter describes how to use the Prestige s web configurator to view and configure the Prestige s settings 11 1 Introduction to the Web Configurator The embedded web configurator allows you to configure or view the Prestige s settings through Microsoft Internet Explorer Use Internet Explorer 6 0 and later versions It is recommended that you set your screen resolution to 1024 by 768 pixels 11 2 Accounts The Prestige has two pre configured accounts to access the web configurator The first is the user account that lets you configure the Prestige s basic settings The second is an administrator s account that allows you to alter the way the Prestige makes and receives calls for example selecting a voice codec Note Do not attemp
51. displays the Prestige s current telephone or SIP Phone Number number Press the Right key to return to the previous menu 100 5 Select Username 2 Username 3 User Pwd 1 Phone Number Select 6 The screen displays the Prestige s current user name Press the Username Right key to return to the previous menu username 46 Chapter 5 SIP Settings Prestige 2000W V2 User s Guide 7 Select User Pwd 8 The screen displays several asterisk characters to protect your password Press the Right key to return to the previous menu 3 User Pwd 1 Phone Number 2 Username Select User Pwd kkkkkkkkkkkkk Chapter 5 SIP Settings 47 Prestige 2000W V2 User s Guide 48 Chapter 5 SIP Settings Prestige 2000W V2 User s Guide CHAPTER 6 Phonebook Use the phonebook feature to store and later retrieve names and corresponding telephone numbers The following sections describe how to create and erase phonebook entries 6 1 Calling Methods There are two ways the Prestige can dial a telephone number either by using the SIP proxy server or an IP address Select Proxy to have the SIP server make the connection The SIP proxy server assigns the telephone number or ITSP and therefore you can leave this field blank Select P2P to an IP address to place a call without first going through the SIP proxy server This is called an IP to IP or peer to peer call You need to enter the IP address of the callee
52. dress Assignment 73 Administrator Screens Summary 70 Airflow 5 ALG 86 Alternative Subnet Mask Notation 111 Analysis by Synthesis 99 AP access point 121 Application Layer Gateway 86 Authority 4 B Basement 5 BSS 119 Buffer Jitter 21 BYE Request 78 C Cables Connecting 5 Certifications 4 Changes or Modifications 4 Channel 121 Interference 121 Index Charge 6 Circuit 4 Circuit switched Telephone Networks 77 Class B 4 Clicks 99 Client Server SIP 78 Client server Protocol 78 Codec 98 100 Codecs 22 Coder Decoder 98 100 Comfort Noise Generation 22 Communications 4 Compliance FCC 4 Components 6 Computer 20 Condition 6 Connecting Cables 5 Consequential Damages 6 Contact Information 7 Contacting Customer Support 7 Copyright 3 Correcting Interference 4 Corrosive Liquids 5 Covers 5 Customer Support 7 D Damage 5 Dampness 5 Danger 5 Dealer 4 Decoder 98 Defective 6 Denmark Contact Information 7 Dial up Networking User Interface See PPPoE 22 Differentiated Services 21 DiffServ 21 Disclaimer 3 Discretion 6 Domain Name 73 DTMF 99 Index 123 Prestige 2000W V2 User s Guide Dual Tone MultiFrequency 99 Dust 5 Dynamic Jitter Buffer 21 E e g See Syntax Conventions Electric Shock 5 Electrocution 5 Enter See Syntax Conventions Equal Value 6 ESS 120 Ethernet 41 76 Europe 5 Expiration Duration 98 Exposure 5 Extended Service Set 120 Extended Service
53. dress on SIP and RTP WAN IP Address 192 168 0 3 WAN SIP Port 5060 cance Table 18 NAT Traversal Configuration LABEL DESCRIPTION Outbound Proxy Note If you were not given outbound proxy server details then type the SIP proxy server settings Outbound Proxy Type in the URL or IP address of your main outbound proxy server This field is the Server Address destination address where your Prestige s SIP traffic is sent Outbound Proxy Type in the port number to access proxy services Server Port APPLY Click APPLY to save your changes without restarting the Prestige Your wireless LAN Internet and SIP settings changes do not take affect until you use RESTART in the navigation panel CANCEL Click CANCEL to begin configuring this screen afresh 13 2 SIP Proxy Configuration Your Prestige is a SIP client and must connect to a SIP server The SIP proxy server receives your Prestige s SIP requests and forwards them to the next SIP server in the network 96 Chapter 13 Administrator Web Configurator Screens Prestige 2000W V2 User s Guide Use the following screen to set up your Prestige to connect to the SIP server Note Enter either the IP address of your SIP server or the URL domain name as given to you by your ITSP Figure 33 SIP Configuration SIP PROXY SIP URI SIP Server Address SIP Server Port Registrar Server Address Registrar Server Port Register Expi
54. e Proxy Server settings that your Prestige uses to connect to your voice service provider s SIP server LU 1 Select SIP Settings in the first menu screen 5 SIP Settings 6 Settings 7 Wireless Select Er 2 Select Proxy Server 3 Proxy Server 4 User Account 1 Registrar 3 Select Proxy IP 4 The screen displays the Prestige s current SIP server s IP Proxy IP address or domain name Press the Right key to return to the sip proxy net previous menu Back 5 Select Port 1 Proxy IP Select 6 The screen displays the Prestige s current SIP server s listening port number Press the Right key to return to the previous menu Chapter 5 SIP Settings 45 Prestige 2000W V2 User s Guide 5 4 User Account These menus will display the User Account that your Prestige uses to register with the SIP server When you registered for your voice account you should have been given a telephone number user name and password for connecting to the SIP proxy server You can view the telephone number and user name your Prestige uses to connect to the SIP server AAS AA J K k amp DA AeKA A 1 Select SIP Settings in the first menu screen 5 SIP Settings 6 Settings 7 Wireless Select i a ee ees 2 Select User Account 4 User Account 1 Registrar 2 OutboundProxy Select Back 3 Select Phone Number 1 Phone Number 2 Username 3 User Pwd Select 4 The screen
55. e calls through an Internet Telephony Service Provider s ITSP call server 22 Chapter 1 Getting To Know Your Prestige Prestige 2000W V2 User s Guide You don t need to know if the recipient s connection type is an IP cellular or landline based service Your Prestige can call any landline or mobile telephone that a traditional PSTN telephone can connect to as well the IP telephone network Calls received from IP telephones works exactly as you would expect from the traditional telephone service Figure 1 SIP Proxy Server Application If Ug The Prestige registers with a SIP proxy server in the following circumstances Your connection uses an IP Telephony Service Your connection is based in a corporate VoIP environment 1 2 2 Direct IP to IP Calling Use the Prestige to make a call direct to the recipients IP address without using a SIP proxy server Figure 2 IP to IP Calling A y Internet Mii BEH lt i mms 1 2 3 Ad Hoc Wireless Intercom Ad hoc mode does not require an AP or a wired network Two or more wireless clients communicate directly with each other There is no intermediate SIP proxy server Use the phone book to directly call to the recipient s IP address The wireless mode is set to Ad hoc with the same SSID and channel Chapter 1 Getting To Know Your Prestige 23 Prestige 2000W V2 User s Guide Figure 3 Ad Hoc Mode 1 3 Gettin
56. e date that the Prestige s firmware was released 12 2 IP Address Assignment Every computer on the Internet must have a unique IP address If your networks are isolated from the Internet for instance 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 Table 6 Private IP Address Ranges 10 0 0 0 10 255 255 255 172 16 0 0 172 31 255 255 192 168 0 0 192 168 255 255 Chapter 12 User Web Configurator Screens 71 Prestige 2000W V2 User s Guide You can obtain your IP address from the IANA from an ISP or have it assigned by a private network If you belong to a small organization and your Internet access is through an ISP the ISP can provide you with the Internet addresses for your local networks On the other hand if you are part of a much larger organization you should consult your network administrator for the appropriate IP addresses Note Regardless of your particular situation do not create an arbitrary IP address always follow the guidelines above For more information on address assignment please refer to RFC 1597 Address Allocation for Private Internets and RFC 1466 Guidelines for Management of IP Address Space 12 3 IP Address and Subnet Mask Similar to the way houses on a street share a common stree
57. em Shared Key Keyl CANCEL DESCRIPTION Wireless Mode An 802 11b AdHoc network is the simplest WLAN configuration defined as two or more wireless devices within range of each other that form an independent network without the need of an access point AP Select Infrastructure to access an AP SSID Service Set ID The SSID identifies the Service Set with which a wireless station is associated Wireless stations associating to the access point AP must have the same SSID You can think ofthe SSID as being similar to a workgroup name in a Microsoft network Channel 1 11 A channel is a radio frequency used by IEEE 802 11b wireless devices Channels available depend on the AP you are connected to The channel is determined automatically using the site survey feature Rate The closer you are to an AP the stronger the signal and the faster the connection Choose Auto to have the Prestige determine the best setting for your connection type WEP If you are using a public AP select None Select an encryption level of 64bits or 128bits according to the encryption settings at your AP site You must configure a WEP encryption key if the AP uses WEP Key1 4 The WEP keys are used to encrypt data Both the Prestige and the AP must use the same WEP key If you chose 64 bit WEP then enter 5 ASCII characters or 10 hexadecimal characters 0 9 A F If you chose 128 bit WEP then enter
58. ent destination IP address and port In the following example the NAT router maps the Prestige s source address IP address 1 and port A to IP address 2 and port B on the external network for packets sent to IP address 3 and port B The NAT router uses a different mapping IP address 2 and port M when the Prestige sends packets to IP address 4 and port D A host on the external network IP address 3 and port C for example can only send packets to the internal host via the external IP address and port that the NAT router used in sending a packet to the external host s IP address and port So in the example only 3 C is allowed to send packets to 2 B and only 4 D is allowed to send packets to 2 M Chapter 12 User Web Configurator Screens 85 Prestige 2000W V2 User s Guide Figure 25 Symmetric NAT f 3 C E i ill ll es gt m 1 A 12 12 NAT and SIP 12 12 1 12 12 2 Some NAT routers are not SIP friendly and will stop your voice sessions The Prestige must register its public IP address with a SIP register server If there is a NAT router between the Prestige and the SIP register server the Prestige probably has a private IP address The Prestige lists its IP address in the SIP message that it sends to the SIP register server NAT does not translate this IP address in the SIP message The SIP register server gets the Prestige s IP address from inside the SIP message and maps it to your SIP
59. er and the computer 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 With PPPoE the VC Virtual Circuit is equivalent to the dial up connection and is between the modem and the AC as opposed to all the way to the ISP However the PPP negotiation is between the computer and the ISP Prestige as a PPPoE Client When using the Prestige as a PPPoE client the computers on the LAN see only Ethernet and are not aware of PPPoE This alleviates the administrator from having to manage the PPPoE clients on the individual computers Figure 39 Prestige as a PPPoE Client dE MIN ki e Tm mr m 0781 F N LLLI ITI E Ethernet Ethernet ADSL A Acces Concentrator 118 Appendix C PPPoE Prestige 2000W V2 User s Guide Appendix D Wireless LANs Wireless LAN Topologies This section discusses ad hoc and infrastructure wireless LAN topologies Ad hoc Wireless LAN Configuration The simplest WLAN configuration is an independent Ad hoc WLAN that connects a set of computers with wireless stations A B C Any time two or more wireless adapters are within range of each other they can set up an independent network which is commonly referred to as an Ad hoc networ
60. estige off 2 Press the Left key and hold it down while you press the On 3 A message displays see the following figure indicating the Prestige has returned to the factory default settings Figure 37 Load Factory Default Settings Load Default gt gt lt lt Factory gt gt Chapter 14 Troubleshooting 105 Prestige 2000W V2 User s Guide 106 Chapter 14 Troubleshooting Prestige 2000W V2 User s Guide Appendix A Product Specifications See also the Introduction chapter for a general overview of the key features Specification Tables Table 28 Hardware Specifications Default Network Mode DHCP client Default User Account User name and Password admin 1234 Default Administrator Account Password zyxeladmin 1234 Dimensions 40 W x 128 L x 0 8 H mm LCD Module 112x64 Graphic Mode LCD Backlight 4 blue LED Keypad 12 number key 8 function key Keypad Light Blue LED Antenna 2 4GHz dipole Gain 1 3 dBi Receiver amp Speaker Speaker 85dB 8 ohm Receiver 116dB 8 ohm MIC Sensitivity A2dB 3 dB 100 HZ 10K HZ Codec G 711 G 729a Ear Jack Jack for connecting a mono earphone and microphone headset not included Operating Temperature 0 C 40 C Operating Voltage 3 03V 5 1 8V 5 Battery Li ion 1350 mAh UL and CE certifications Charger Seat type charger Power Adaptor of Charger Seat
61. ft key S Hestin 1 Information 2 Use the up or down arrow and the Left key to select WEP 6 WEP Select Select 7 Profiles 8 Auth Type Select nx 3 Select the same length of WEP keys as the AP 64 bit or 128 EEU bit 34 Chapter 3 Wireless LAN Setup Menus Prestige 2000W V2 User s Guide 4 Select a WEP key to configure 7 WEP key 1 5 Select akeypad mode and use the keypad to enter the WEP key that the AP is using Use the Power End key to clear the default pr text and remove typos Press the OK key when you are done Ok Aa1Q Clear 6 You can configure up to four WEP keys in the same manner as RTE the first but only one key can be selected enabled at any one p 9 WEP key 3 i 10 WEP key 4 Select 7 Select Key Select 11 Key Select 12 Profiles 13 Auth Type Select 8 Select the key that the AP is using 3 7 Authentication Type Some APs require the wireless clients to send the WEP key to the AP for authentication Chapter 3 Wireless LAN Setup Menus 35 Prestige 2000W V2 User s Guide Note Only set the authentication type to shared key if the wireless clients are required to send the WEP key to the AP for authentication not just for encryption Many networks use an open system where you would only use WEP for encryption not for authentication SS _______ 7 Wireless 8 Restart 1 Information 1 Select Wireless in the first menu screen use the up or down arrow to
62. g to Know the Prestige Hardware Figure 4 Prestige Hardware Wiri phone Table 1 Prestige Hardware Descriptions NAME DESCRIPTION 1 LCD Screen Use this screen to display information and navigate the phone s menus 2 Left Key Use the Left key to open the on screen menus and select options 3 Right Key Use the Right key to return to the previous menu It is also a shortcut to the phone book 4 Arrow Keys Use the arrow keys to navigate between menus and move the cursor Use the left arrow key to clear text in an editable field 5 OK Key Use this key to select menu options from the LCD screen 6 Call Key Use the Call key to make and receive calls 7 Power End Use the Power End key to reject or cancel calls Press and hold it for approximately 2 seconds to turn the Prestige on or off 8 Alphanumeric Keypad Use these keys to enter numbers letters and symbols 9 Headset Jack Use this jack located underneath rubber cover to connect an optional headset 24 Chapter 1 Getting To Know Your Prestige Prestige 2000W V2 User s Guide Table1 Prestige Hardware Descriptions continued NAME DESCRIPTION 10 Volume Keys Use these keys to increase or decrease the ear piece volume 11 Power Jack Connect the phone s power adapter here to charge the battery Chapter 1 Getting To Know Your Prestige 25 Prestige 2000
63. h frames DTMF Relay Dual Tone Multi Frequency signals are generated when you press a key on the Keypad and communicate information such as telephone numbers to the VoIP gateway Select disable to send the DTMF digits uncompressed from the remaining protocols to use a compression method to match that of your ITSP s Select Inband RFC 2833 to send the DTMF tones in RTP packets Select Outband to send the DTMF tones in SIP messages DTMF Payload 0 127 This field allows you to set the DTMF payload type It is recommended to leave the default setting for this field APPLY Click APPLY to save your changes without restarting the Prestige Your wireless LAN Internet and SIP settings changes do not take affect until you use RESTART in the navigation panel CANCEL Click CANCEL to begin configuring this screen afresh Chapter 13 Administrator Web Configurator Screens Prestige 2000W V2 User s Guide 13 6 System Administrator access allows you to use this screen to set up the Prestige s administrator user name and password Figure 35 System Settings SYSTEM Login Username admin New Password Confirm Password Admin Login username yxeladmn Admin New Password Admin Confirm Password Edit Time 04 47 HH 00 23 MM 00 59 APPLY CANCEL Table 21 System LABEL DESCRIPTION Admin Login username The default setting for this
64. he LCD Screen Menus 27 Prestige 2000W V2 User s Guide Table 2 LCD Main Screen LABEL DESCRIPTION Menu This is the function of the Left key Press the Left key from the main screen to open the menus Names This is the function of the Right key Press the Right key from the main screen to open the phonebook 2 2 Navigating the LCD Screen Menus Press the Left button to enter the menus After you enter the menus use the Up or Down arrow keys to scroll through the menu items Figure 6 LCD Screen Menu Navigation 1 Information 2 Call History 3 Phonebook Press the Left key to access the selected menu item Press the Right key to return to the previous screen Note The Prestige restarts when you return to the main screen after configuring the wireless LAN network or SIP settings 2 2 1 Text Input Figure 7 Text Input WEP key 1 kkkkkkkkkk Ok e When you need to enter text or numbers in a screen use the Off key or the left arrow to clear the default text or backspace The bottom center of the screen shows the keypad mode Aal with the A mode highlighted Use the up and down arrows to select capital letters A lowercase letters a numbers 1 or symbols 2 28 Chapter 2 Using the LCD Screen Menus Prestige 2000W V2 User s Guide Use the keypad to enter the text You may need multiple keypad presses to enter letters For example to enter a lowercase
65. he number you Edit Date want to edit and use the keypad to change the number 2004 01 11 4 Press the Left key to save your setting Ok Chapter 8 Miscellaneous Settings 59 Prestige 2000W V2 User s Guide 8 6 Setting the Banner Follow these directions to change the text that displays in the Prestige s main screen 1 Select Settings in the first menu screen 2 Select Banner 3 Enter the text that you want to display in the main screen 4 Press the Left key to save your setting 8 7 Setting the Key Lock 6 Settings 7 Wireless 8 Restart Select 7 Key Lock 8 Don t Disturb Aa1Q Clear The Prestige s key lock function automatically locks the keypad if the Prestige is in standby mode for more than one minute press and hold the key for approximately 2 seconds to lock or unlock the keypad Follow these directions to enable or disable the key lock function 1 Select Settings in the first menu screen 2 Select Key Lock 3 Select Off to disable the key lock function or On to enable it 4 Press the Left key to save your setting 6 Settings 7 Wireless 8 Restart Select Dd 7 Key Lock 8 Don t Disturb 1 Melody Select 60 Chapter 8 Miscellaneous Settings Prestige 2000W V2 User s Guide 8 8 Setting the Don t Disturb Enable the Prestige s don t disturb function to not receive any incoming calls Anyone calling the Prestige gets a busy signal when you enable the don
66. hen the corresponding bit in the IP address is part of the network number If a bit in the subnet mask is 0 then the corresponding bit in the IP address is part of the host ID Subnet masks are expressed in dotted decimal notation just as IP addresses are The natural masks for class A B and C IP addresses are as follows Table 32 Natural Masks CLASS NATURAL MASK A 255 0 0 0 B 255 255 0 0 C 255 255 255 0 Subnetting With subnetting the class arrangement of an IP address is ignored For example a class C address no longer has to have 24 bits of network number and 8 bits of host ID With subnetting some of the host ID bits are converted into network number bits By convention subnet masks always consist of a continuous sequence of ones beginning from the left most bit of the mask followed by a continuous sequence of zeros for a total number of 32 bits 110 Appendix B IP Subnetting Prestige 2000W V2 User s Guide Since the mask 1s always a continuous number of ones beginning from the left followed by a continuous number of zeros for the remainder of the 32 bit mask you can simply specify the number of ones instead of writing the value of each octet This is usually specified by writing a followed by the number of bits in the mask after the address For example 192 1 1 0 25 is equivalent to saying 192 1 1 0 with mask 255 255 255 128 The following table shows all poss
67. ible subnet masks for a class C address using both notations Table 33 Alternative Subnet Mask Notation SUBNET MASK IP ADDRESS SUBNET MASK 1 BITS LAST OCTET BIT VALUE 255 255 255 0 124 0000 0000 255 255 255 128 125 1000 0000 255 255 255 192 126 1100 0000 255 255 255 224 127 1110 0000 255 255 255 240 128 1111 0000 255 255 255 248 29 1111 1000 255 255 255 252 30 1111 1100 The first mask shown is the class C natural mask Normally if no mask is specified it 1s understood that the natural mask 1s being used Example Two Subnets As an example you have a class C address 192 168 1 0 with subnet mask of 255 255 255 0 Table 34 Two Subnets Example NETWORK NUMBER HOST ID IP Address 192 168 1 0 IP Address Binary 11000000 10101000 00000001 00000000 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Subnet Mask Binary 11111111 11111111 11111111 00000000 The first three octets of the address make up the network number class C You want to have two separate networks Divide the network 192 168 1 0 into two separate subnets by converting one of the host ID bits of the IP address to a network number bit The borrowed host ID bit can be either 0 or 1 thus giving two subnets 192 168 1 0 with mask 255 255 255 128 and 192 168 1 128 with mask 255 255 255 128 Appendix B IP Subnetting 111 Prestige 2000W V2 User s Guide Note In the following charts sh
68. identity If the Prestige has a private IP address listed in the SIP message the SIP server cannot map it to your SIP identity A SIP ALG Application Layer Gateway the fake WAN address on SIP and RTP STUN or outbound proxy features allow the Prestige to use its public IP address in the SIP messages SIP ALG Some NAT routers may include a SIP Application Layer Gateway ALG A SIP ALG allows SIP calls to pass through NAT by examining and translating IP addresses embedded in the data stream When the Prestige registers with the SIP register server the SIP ALG translates the Prestige s private IP address inside the SIP data stream to a public IP address You do not need to use STUN or an outbound proxy if your Prestige is behind a SIP ALG Fake WAN Address on SIP and RTP If you know the NAT router s public IP address and SIP port number you can use the fake WAN address on SIP and RTP feature to manually configure the Prestige to use a them in the SIP messages This eliminates the need for STUN or a SIP ALG You must also configure the NAT router to forward traffic with the SIP port number to the Prestige 86 Chapter 12 User Web Configurator Screens Prestige 2000W V2 User s Guide 12 12 3 12 12 4 STUN STUN Simple Traversal of User Datagram Protocol UDP through Network Address Translators allows the Prestige to find the presence and types of NAT routers and or firewalls between it and the public Internet STUN als
69. idth while G 729 only requires 8kbps The Prestige can only connect to other phones that use the same codec as the Prestige If you want to use G 711 G 711u is used mainly in North America and G 711a is used in most of the rest of the world Speaking Volume 14 14 Select the default gain for the Prestige s microphone where 14 is the minimum least sensitive and 14 is the maximum most responsive The callee may hear an echo if you set the microphone s volume to the maximum Listening Volume 14 14 Select the default speaker volume on the Prestige where 14 is the minimum quietest and 14 is the maximum loudest RTP Port Real time Transport Protocol is used to handle voice data transfer Use this field to configure the Prestige s listening port for RTP traffic Leave this field set to the defaults if you were not given a RTP port to use Jitter Buffer A larger receiving buffer allows the Prestige to rearrange data packets that arrive in the wrong order Packets are dropped if they arrive out of order and the receiving buffer is full Increasing the buffer size introduces latency Too large and a significant delay could be introduced over a slow connection too small and the signal may distort Voice Frames per Packet Use smaller packet sizes to reduce the number of speech frames sent per packet If a small packet does not reach its destination is it less significant than if the packet contained many speec
70. if you will use the SIP proxy server to call this number Port Enter the SIP server s or the callee s listening port for SIP in this field Destination Select Proxy if calls to this party use your SIP account Select P2P if calls to this party use a different SIP server or go directly to the callee s VoIP phone peer to peer Add Click this button to add a new entry into the Prestige s phone book Phonebook Speed Dial This is the entry s speed dial key combination if it has one Press this key combination on the Prestige to call the party named in this entry Name This field displays the name associated with a telephone number Phone No This field displays the telephone number of each contact in your telephone book Service This displays Proxy for an entry that uses your SIP account P2P displays for an entry that uses a different SIP server or goes directly to the callee s VoIP phone peer to peer DELETE Click this button to remove a phone book entry 90 Chapter 12 User Web Configurator Screens Prestige 2000W V2 User s Guide Table 14 Phonebook continued LABEL DESCRIPTION EDIT Click this button to change the phone book entry The entry displays in the Add New Entry section of the screen where you can edit it CLEAR Click CLEAR to erase all of your phone book entries 12 16 Wireless Introduction A wireless LAN can be as simple as two wireless devices communicating in a peer to peer ne
71. ige vibrate and ring for incoming calls Select Ring Only to have the Prestige not vibrate for incoming calls Select Vibrate Only to have the Prestige only vibrate and not ring for incoming calls Select Vibrate gt Ring to have the Prestige vibrate first and then ring for incoming calls 8 3 Adjusting the Ring Volume Follow these directions to adjust the Prestige s ring volume 1 Select Settings in the first menu screen 6 Settings 7 Wireless 8 Restart Select nd 2 Select Ringer Volume 3 Ringer Volume 3 Use the arrow keys to set the volume level 4 Edit Time 4 Press the Left key to save your setting 5 Edit Date Select 58 Chapter 8 Miscellaneous Settings Prestige 2000W V2 User s Guide 8 4 Setting the Time Follow these directions to change the Prestige s time settings 6 Settings 1 Select Settings in the first menu screen 7 Wireless 8 Restart Select Sa A O E 2 Select Edit Time 4 Edit Time 5 Edit Date 6 Banner 3 Use the left arrow to move the cursor in front of the number you JEdit Time want to edit and use the keypad to change the number 16 47 4 Press the Left key to save your setting Ok 8 5 Setting the Date Follow these directions to change the Prestige s time settings 1 Select Settings in the first menu screen 6 Settings 7 Wireless 8 Restart Select ee U e 2 Select Edit Date 5 Edit Date 3 Use the left arrow to move the cursor in front of t
72. ious menu Back Chapter 5 SIP Settings 43 Prestige 2000W V2 User s Guide 5 Select Port 6 The screen displays the Prestige s current registrar server s listening port number Press the Right key to return to the previous menu 7 Select Expiry Time 8 The screen displays the Prestige s current expiration time Press the Right key to return to the previous menu 5 2 Outbound Proxy Server 3 Expiry Time 1 Registrar IP Select 1 Registrar IP 2 Port Select Expiry Time 300 These menus will display the Outbound Proxy server that your Prestige uses if your LAN is behind a NAT router that does not support SIP If your voice service provider provides an outbound proxy server address and port you can view them here 1 Select SIP Settings in the first menu screen 2 Select Outbound Proxy 3 Select Proxy IP 4 The screen displays the Prestige s current outbound proxy server s IP address or domain name Press the Right key to return to the previous menu 5 SIP Settings 6 Settings 7 Wireless Select 2 OutboundProxy 3 Proxy Server 4 User Account Proxy IP sip proxy net 44 Chapter 5 SIP Settings Prestige 2000W V2 User s Guide 5 Select Port 1 Proxy IP Select 6 The screen displays the Prestige s current SIP outbound proxy server s listening port number Press the Right key to return to the previous menu 5 3 Proxy Server These menus will display th
73. irst menu 2 Select Erase Calls 3 Select Erase All to remove all entries from the call history Select Missed to remove the missed call entries Select Received to remove the received call entries Select Dialed to remove the dialed call entries 4 Press the Left key to confirm that you want to delete the entry or press the Right key to keep the entry 2 Call History 3 Phonebook 4 Net Settings Select 1 Erase All 3 Received Select Are you sure Select Back 56 Chapter 7 Call History Prestige 2000W V2 User s Guide CHAPTER 8 Miscellaneous Settings These sections detail how to change the Prestige s other settings 8 1 Setting the Ring Melody Follow these directions to change the Prestige s ring melody 6 Settings 1 Select Settings in the first menu screen 7 Wireless 8 Restart Select 2 Select Melody 1 Melody 2 Vibrator 3 Ringer Volume Select Lr 3 Select a melody Default 4 Press the Left key to save your setting Chapter 8 Miscellaneous Settings 57 Prestige 2000W V2 User s Guide 8 2 Setting the Vibration Mode You can have the Prestige vibrate to alert you to incoming calls Follow these directions to turn the Prestige s vibration mode on or off 6 Settings 1 Select Settings in the first menu screen 7 Wireless 8 Restart Select el 2 Select Vibrator 2 Vibrator 3 Ringer Volume 3 Select Vibrate amp Ring to have the Prest
74. is zyxeladmin Admin New Password Type in a password The default password is 1234 Admin Confirm Password Type the new password again in this field APPLY Click APPLY to save your changes without restarting the Prestige Your wireless LAN Internet and SIP settings changes do not take affect until you use RESTART in the navigation panel CANCEL Click CANCEL to begin configuring this screen afresh 13 7 Quality of Service Quality of Service refers to both a network s ability to deliver data with minimum delay and the networking methods used to provide bandwidth for real time multimedia applications Network traffic can be classified by setting the TOS Type Of Service values at the data source for example at the Prestige so a server can decide the best method of delivery i e least cost fastest route etc Chapter 13 Administrator Web Configurator Screens 101 Prestige 2000W V2 User s Guide 13 8 ToS The second byte in an IPv4 packet is the Type of Service ToS byte The first three bits by themselves of the ToS byte are referred to as the IP Precedence bits and refer to a priority from 0 to 7 The next three bits are used in conjunction with the IP Precedence bits to define the Diffserv Code Point protocol DSCP bits The last two bits are reserved for future use 13 9 Introduction to DiffServ Quality of Service QOS mechanisms provides the best service on a per flow guarantee To fine tune the levels of
75. k Settings Use this chapter to configure your Prestige to access the Internet The Prestige restarts when you return to the main screen after changing the network settings If you were given a user name and password for Internet access go to Section 4 3 on page 41 If you were given an IP address and subnet mask go to Section 4 1 on page 39 If you were not given an IP address and subnet mask go to Section 4 2 on page 40 4 1 Fixed IP With this option you have to manually enter an IP address subnet mask and gateway IP address These are given to you by the network administrator 1 Select Net Settings in the first menu screen use the up or down amem arrow to highlight it and then press the Left key 5 SIP Settings 6 Settings Select 2 Select Network Mode 1 Network Mode 2 IP Address 3 Subnet Mask Select 3 Select Fixed IP 1 Fixed IP 4 Select IP Address 2 IP Address 3 Subnet Mask Chapter 4 Network Settings 39 Prestige 2000W V2 User s Guide 5 Use the left arrow button to clear the IP address Use the up and down arrows to select the type of characters Enter your IP address Use the Left key to select Ok when you are done 6 Select Subnet Mask 7 Clear the subnet mask and enter your s The subnet mask specifies the network number portion of an IP address Type the subnet mask given to you by your network administrator See the appendix for information on subnetting 8 Select Gateway 9 C
76. k or Independent Basic Service Set IBSS The following diagram shows an example of notebook computers using wireless adapters to form an Ad hoc wireless LAN Figure 40 Peer to Peer Communication in an Ad hoc Network m OVE 1 FE SE em BSS A Basic Service Set BSS exists when all communications between wireless stations or between a wireless station and a wired network client go through one access point AP Intra BSS traffic is traffic between wireless stations in the BSS When Intra BSS is enabled wireless station A and B can access the wired network and communicate with each other When Intra BSS is disabled wireless station A and B can still access the wired network but cannot communicate with each other Appendix D Wireless LANs 119 Prestige 2000W V2 User s Guide Figure 41 Basic Service Set e NN et ESS An Extended Service Set ESS consists of a series of overlapping BSSs each containing an access point with each access point connected together by a wired network This wired connection between APs is called a Distribution System DS This type of wireless LAN topology is called an Infrastructure WLAN The Access Points not only provide communication with the wired network but also mediate wireless network traffic in the immediate neighborhood An ESSID ESS IDentification uniquely identifies each ESS All access points and their associated wireless stations within the same
77. lays the name used to interoperate with other SIP devices and identify your Prestige on a network Phone Number This field displays your telephone number as your VolP provider gave you Registration Status This field displays either Registered or Not Registered depending on the success of your Prestige s connection to the SIP Server 12 11 NAT 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 is changed to a different IP address known within another network In the simplest form NAT changes the source IP address of a packet received from a device to another IP address before forwarding the packet towards the destination When the response comes back NAT translates the destination address back to the device s IP address and forwards it to the device NAT routers are commonly used to translate private or internal IP addresses in packet headers to public or external IP addresses and vice versa A NAT router maps a private IP address and port pair to a public IP address and port and whenever the NAT router receives a packet with that public IP address and port it knows how to reroute the packet back to the private IP address and port Chapter 12 User Web Configurator Screens 81 Prestige 2000W V2 User s Guide 12 11 1 NAT Example See the following figure The Prestige X sends pa
78. lear the gateway IP address and enter your s 4 2 DHCP IP Address 192 168 1 3 Ok Aa1Q Clear 3 Subnet Mask 4 Gateway 1 Network Mode Select Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Ok Aa1Q Clear 4 Gateway 1 Network Mode 2 IP Address Select Gateway 192 168 1 1 Ok Aa1Q Clear If you were not assigned a specific IP address for your Prestige use the following directions to set your Prestige to get it automatically via DHCP Dynamic Host Control Protocol 1 Select Net Settings in the first menu screen use the up or down arrow to highlight it and then press the Left key 4 Net Settings 5 SIP Settings 6 Settings Select 40 Chapter 4 Network Settings Prestige 2000W V2 User s Guide 2 Select Network Mode 1 Network Mode 2 IP Address 3 Subnet Mask Select 3 Select DHCP 2 DHCP 3 PPPoE 1 Fixed IP Select 4 3 PPPoE Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet PPPoE functions as a dial up connection You need a user name PPPoE name and password from your ISP Chapter 4 Network Settings 41 Prestige 2000W V2 User s Guide 1 Select Net Settings in the first menu screen use the up or down amem arrow to highlight it and then press the Left key 5 SIP Settings 6 Settings Select n O UG amp Seapa I 2 Select Network Mode 1 Network Mode 2 IP Address 3 Subnet Mask Select 3 Select PPPoE 3 PPPoE 1 Fixed IP 2 DHCP Select 4 Sele
79. m Protocol UDP through Network Address Translators STUN allows SIP to pass through NAT routers Outbound Proxy Some VoIP service providers use a SIP outbound server to handle voice calls This allows the Prestige to work from behind any type of NAT router and eliminates the need for STUN or a SIP ALG Application Layer Gateway Voice Coding The Prestige can use the following voice codecs coder decoders e G7II e G729 Voice Activity Detection Silence Suppression Voice Activity Detection VAD reduces the bandwidth that a call uses by not transmitting when you are not speaking This also helps increase the battery lifetime Comfort Noise Generation The Prestige generates background noise to fill moments of silence when the other device in a call stops transmitting because the other party is not speaking as total silence could easily be mistaken for a lost connection PPPoE PPPoE Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet facilitates the interaction of a host with an Internet modem to achieve access to high speed data networks via a familiar dial up networking user interface Firmware Upgrades Use the web configurator to upload updated firmware to your Prestige 1 2 Applications Here are some examples of how you can use your Prestige 1 2 1 Place a Call via SIP Proxy Server SIP Call Server When you have a IEEE 802 11b wireless connection to the Internet you can use the Prestige to make and receive VoIP telephon
80. n you use the user account Figure 10 Web Configurator First User Screen ZyXEL TOTAL INTERNET ACCESS SOLUTION DEVICE INFORMATION Software Version WR 00 01 BETA4 Bootrom Version B 00 16 Release Date Mar 14 2005 RESTART The web configurator is divided into several screens Click a link in the navigation panel on the left side of the screen to go to the corresponding screen 68 Chapter 11 Using the Web Configurator Screens Prestige 2000W V2 User s Guide The following table introduces the screens that are available with the user account Table 3 Web Configurator User Screens Summary LINK FUNCTION Information This screen contains firmware version information Network Use this screen to configure your Internet access settings SIP Use this screen to configure your Prestige s Session Initiation Protocol settings NAT TRVSL Use this screen to configure your Prestige s NAT traversal settings PHONE BOOK Use this screen to store and later retrieve names and corresponding telephone numbers Wireless Use this screen to configure the wireless LAN settings System Use this screen to change your password or the Prestige s time S W Update Use this screen to upload an auto provisioning configuration file or firmware to your Prestige The following screen displays first with administrator acccess Figure 11 Web Configurator First Administrator Screen Information Network
81. nd port to a single IP address and port on the external network In the following example the NAT router maps the source address of all packets sent from internal IP address 1 and port A to IP address 2 and port B on the external network The difference from full cone and restricted cone NAT is in how the port restricted cone NAT router handles packets coming in from the external network A host on the external network IP address 3 and Port C for example can only send packets to the internal host if the internal host has already sent a packet to the external host s IP address and port A Prestige with IP address 1 and port A sends packets to IP address 3 port C and IP address 4 port D The NAT router changes the Prestige s IP address to 2 and port to B Since 1 A has already sent packets to 3 C and 4 D they can send packets back to 2 B and the NAT router will perform NAT on them and send them to the Prestige at IP address 1 port A Packets have not been sent from 1 A to 4 E or 5 so they cannot send packets to 1 A Figure 24 Port Restricted Cone NAT Example m NAT g d Exe 4D ED A LA 12 11 2 4 Symmetric NAT The full restricted and port restricted cone NAT types use the same mapping for an outgoing packet s source address regardless of the destination IP address and port In symmetric NAT the mapping of an outgoing packet s source address to a source address in another network is different for each differ
82. nnen nenn nennen nennen 57 6 1 Setting ine Rind MEAN sea 57 6 2 Setting Ihe Vibration Mode sau a keet did 58 8 3 Adjusting the Ring VANS sa 58 BA Selig the DUNE cine 59 CEN i rcRi 29 A a 59 BEE the BONE PN TTD eenn 60 BT Sand We KEN LOEK ecc eerie 60 8 8 Selling the DONT DISIUB ea 61 10 Table of Contents Prestige 2000W V2 User s Guide Chapter 9 INTormallon MER 63 2 1 Displaying INSIDE ren 63 Chapter 10 dt 65 10 1 Dialing a Telephone NUMBER a en a ar 65 10 2 Using the Phonebook to Dial a Telephone Number nsneenenn 65 10 3 Using Speed Dial to Dial a Telephone Number sss 65 10 4 Redialing a Telephone Number ee 65 jon ANS EAN t 66 10 6 Rejecting a Call emm 66 1081 Changing the Volume serrandi etten 66 Chapter 11 Using the Web Configurator Screens annae nn annenennennnnenseenneennenneneneenn 67 11 1 Introduction to the Web Configuration seren naaar harken 67 pnbucc er 67 jur ae ei 67 11 3 Navigating the Prestige Web Configurator anneer eenen enneneen 68 Chapter 12 User Web Configurator Screens usunansenunnunnnnnn anne nn han un 71 12 1 STS NAT een 71 12 2 IP Address Assionment e 71 12 3 IP Address and Subnet Mask nur 72 124 MAC Alles ee 72 122 DNS DOE m ct 73 12 6 Network Configuration STATIC iiie ieu iere ea a 73 12 7 Netwerk Configamtdon DACP ara SRI EP CREER IE D PIT DE o HELME RUE 74 128 N twork Configuration PPP
83. o allows the Prestige to find the public IP address that NAT assigned so the Prestige can embed it in the SIP data stream STUN does not work with symmetric NAT routers see Section 12 11 2 4 on page 85 or firewalls See RFC 3489 for details on STUN The following figure shows how STUN works 1 The Prestige A sends SIP packets to the STUN server 2 The STUN server finds the public IP address and port number that the NAT router used on the Prestige s SIP packets and sends them to the Prestige 3 The Prestige uses the public IP address and port number in the SIP packets that it sends to the SIP server Figure 26 STUN T SIP Outbound Proxy Your VoIP service provider may host a SIP outbound proxy server to handle all of the Prestige s VoIP traffic This allows the Prestige to work with any type of NAT router and eliminates the need for STUN or a SIP ALG Turn off a SIP ALG on a NAT router in front of the Prestige to keep it from retranslating the IP address since this is already handled by the outbound proxy server 12 13 NAT Traversal Configuration Click NAT TRVSL to open the following screen where you can configure your Prestige to operate through a NAT router that is not SIP friendly The following screen displays the IP address and port number of an outbound proxy server the Prestige uses to connect to the outbound proxy server Chapter 12 User Web Configurator Screens 87 Prestige 2000W V2 User s Guide
84. on 7 Norway Contact Information 7 Notebook Computer 20 O OK Response 78 Opening 5 Operating Condition 6 Outbound Proxy 22 86 87 Outbound Proxy Server 87 Outbound Proxy SIP 87 Out dated Warranty 6 Outlet 4 P P2P 50 90 Parts 6 Patent 3 PBX Services 77 PCM 98 Permission 3 Photocopying 3 Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet 22 Pool 5 Port 81 Port Restricted Cone NAT 85 Postage Prepaid 6 Power Adaptor 5 Power Cord 5 Power Outlet 5 Power Supply 5 Power Supply repair 5 PPPoE 41 76 117 Prestige 20 Private IP Addresses 81 Problems 103 Product Model 7 Product Page 4 Product Serial Number 7 Products 6 Proof of Purchase 6 Proper Operating Condition 6 Proxy 50 90 Proxy Server SIP 79 PSTN 99 Public IP Addresses 81 Public Switched Telephone Network 99 Pulse Code Modulation 98 Pulse Dialing 99 Purchase Proof of 6 Purchaser 6 Q QoS 21 Qualified Service Personnel 5 Quality of Service 21 Quality of Service QOS 21 R Radio Communications 4 Radio Frequency Energy 4 Radio Interference 4 Radio Reception 4 Index 125 Prestige 2000W V2 User s Guide Radio Technician 4 Read Me First 19 Real time Transport Protocol 80 100 Receiving Antenna 4 Redirect Server SIP 79 REGISTER Server Address 98 REGISTER Server Port 98 Register Server SIP 80 Registered 3 Registered Trademark 3 Regular Mail 7 Related Documentation 19 Relocate 4 Re manufactured 6 Removing 5
85. ont and enclosed in square brackets for instance ENTER means the Enter or carriage return key ESC means the escape key and SPACE BAR means the space bar UP and DOWN are the up and down arrow keys Mouse action sequences are denoted using a comma For example click the Apple icon Control Panels and then Modem means first click the Apple icon then point your mouse pointer to Control Panels and then click Modem For brevity s sake we will use e g as a shorthand for for instance and i e for that is or in other words throughout this manual Preface 19 Prestige 2000W V2 User s Guide User Guide Feedback Help us help you E mail all User Guide related comments questions or suggestions for improvement to techwriters zyxel com tw or send regular mail to The Technical Writing Team ZyXEL Communications Corp 6 Innovation Road II Science Based Industrial Park Hsinchu 300 Taiwan Thank you Graphics Icons Key Prestige Computer Notebook Computer r Switch Router lt gt EC Telephone Trunking Gateway Wireless Signal Ss 20 Preface Prestige 2000W V2 User s Guide CHAPTER 1 Getting To Know Your Prestige This chapter describes the key features and applications of your Prestige The Prestige 2000W V2 is a wireless telephone that operates over the Internet It gives users the benefits of Internet telephony for example cheaper calls
86. option MD5 support for SIP account Watchdog timer with automatic restart function 108 Appendix A Product Specifications Prestige 2000W V2 User s Guide Appendix B IP Subnetting IP Addressing Routers route based on the network number The router that delivers the data packet to the correct destination host uses the host ID IP Classes An IP address is made up of four octets eight bits written in dotted decimal notation for example 192 168 1 1 IP addresses are categorized into different classes The class of an address depends on the value of its first octet Class A addresses have a 0 in the left most bit In a class A address the first octet is the network number and the remaining three octets make up the host ID Class B addresses have a 1 in the left most bit and a 0 in the next left most bit In a class B address the first two octets make up the network number and the two remaining octets make up the host ID e Class C addresses begin starting from the left with 1 1 0 In a class C address the first three octets make up the network number and the last octet is the host ID e Class D addresses begin with 1 1 1 0 Class D addresses are used for multicasting There is also a class E address It 1s reserved for future use Table 30 Classes of IP Addresses IP ADDRESS OCTET 1 OCTET 2 OCTET 3 OCTET 4 Class A 0 Net
87. or an IP address Select Proxy to use your SIP account to have the SIP server make the connection You do not have to configure the host IP address and port Select P2P to make calls directly to the callee s VoIP phone IP to IP or peer to peer or using a different SIP server You need to enter the IP address of the callee or another SIP proxy server as well as the callee s telephone number in the Prestige s phonebook 12 15 Phone Book Configuration Click PHONE BOOK to open the following screen Chapter 12 User Web Configurator Screens 89 Prestige 2000W V2 User s Guide Figure 28 Phonebook Table 14 Phonebook PHONEBOOK Add New Entry gig Display Name User Info Host IP Port Service y None z i ADD Phonebook Speed Dial Name Service None A sip 12342192 168 0 3 5060 Proxy DELETE EDIT None B sip 557881 1 1 1 P2P DELETE EDIT CLEAR LABEL DESCRIPTION Add New Entry Speed Dial Select a speed dial key combination from the drop down list box if you want to use the speed dial function with this phone book entry Display Name Enter a descriptive name to identify the party that you will use this entry to call User Info Enter the SIP number of the party that you will call use the number or text that comes before the symbol in a full SIP URI Host IP Enter the SIP server s or the callee s IP address or domain name Leave this blank
88. r for example in a wet basement or near a swimming pool Do NOT obstruct the device ventilation slots as insufficient airflow may harm your device Do NOT store things on the device Connect ONLY suitable accessories to the device Safety Warnings Prestige 2000W V2 User s Guide 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 During the warranty period and upon proof of purchase should the product have indications of failure due to faulty workmanship and or materials ZyXEL will at its discretion repair or replace the defective products or components without charge for either parts or labor and to whatever extent it shall deem necessary to restore the product or components to proper operating condition Any replacement will consist of a new or re manufactured functionally equivalent product of equal value and will be solely at the discretion of ZyXEL This warranty shall not apply if the product is modified misused tampered with damaged by an act of God or subjected to abnormal working conditions Note Repair or replacement as provided under this warranty is the exclusive remedy of the purchaser This warranty is in lieu of all other warranties express or implied including any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular use or purpose ZyX
89. r nennen 85 Figure 29 Symm lne NAT urn sns ketan GR ARIAL CEU RUN 86 FINE BE SUM emm 87 Figure 27 NAT Traversal Configuration acer 88 Figure ce PRONO TOOR sania 90 Figure 25 Wireless SONG RE m 92 Figure SO BY 93 ms Aegre T 94 Figura 32 MAT Traversal Configuration une an 96 Figur 27 SIF OTI ink 97 xp Pe PHONE MED TA 99 Figure 35 System ein f 101 Figure 28 TOS DIFF SERV en 102 Figure 37 Load Factory Default Settings aa 105 Figure 38 Single Computer per Router Hardware Configuration 118 List of Figures 15 Prestige 2000W V2 User s Guide Figure 29 Prestige as a PPPOE LIE aaa 118 Figure 40 Peer to Peer Communication in an Ad hoc Network 119 Figure 41 Basic Service SOL ae 120 Figure 42 Infrastructure WLAN ae 121 16 List of Figures Prestige 2000W V2 User s Guide List of Tables Table 1 Prestige Hardware Descriptions nn nan nnnnenneen nennen ven ennennenneneennennenn 24 Table 2 LED AN Seren sn a rkenen 27 Table 3 Web Configurator User Screens Summary see 69 Table 4 Web Configurator Administrator Screens Summary seses 70 Tables Device ITO AMON ass 71 Table 6 Private IP Address Ranges iuc cesse terme erben ize raa eld iie etc 71 TADRE SRS ERA E I T eg 74 TENG mmniet es 75 Table PRR OE ausser le 76 Table 10 SIP Call Progression T 78 BE KH cape 81 E m em anal 83 Table 13 NAT Traver
90. re Ver 1 Phone Number Select Back MAC Address 00a0c5b76249 Back Chapter 9 Information Menus 63 64 Prestige 2000W V2 User s Guide 11Select Firmware Ver 4 Firmware Ver 1 Phone Number 2 IP Address Select 12The screen displays the Prestige s current firmware version Firmware Ver et WR0003 13Press the Right key to return to the main information menu Chapter 9 Information Menus Prestige 2000W V2 User s Guide CHAPTER 10 Prestige Usage This chapter describes how to use your Prestige for basic tasks 10 1 Dialing a Telephone Number Use the following instructions to call a number that is not already in your Prestige s phonebook 1 When the Prestige is in standby mode use the numerical keys to enter the telephone number 2 If you enter an incorrect number press the Right key to backspace 3 Press the Call key to make your call 10 2 Using the Phonebook to Dial a Telephone Number Use the following instructions to use one of the Prestige s existing phonebook entries to make a call 1 Press the Right key to enter the Prestige book 2 Use the up or down arrow button to choose the name 3 Press the Call key to dial the number 10 3 Using Speed Dial to Dial a Telephone Number Press a speed dial entry s key for about two seconds to dial the entry 10 4 Redialing a Telephone Number 4 In the standby mode press the Call key 5 A list of recently called telephone numbers
91. re are no entries in the phonebook 4 Select Edit Received to save the number Select Erase Received to delete the number Are you sure displays Press the Left key to delete the entry or press the Right key to keep the entry 5 If you selected Edit Received edit the number or just press the Left key if the number does not need editing 6 Enter the caller s name 54 Chapter 7 Call History Prestige 2000W V2 User s Guide T 3 Dialed Calls Follow these directions to use the list of dialed calls to check for dialed calls and then edit or erase the telephone numbers 1 Select Call History in the first menu 2 Call History 3 Phonebook 4 Net Settings 2 Select Dialed 4 Erase Calls 1 Missed 3 Select an entry Note An empty mailbox icon displays if there are no entries in the phonebook 4 Select Edit Dialed to save the number Select Erase Dialed to delete the number Are you sure displays Press the Left key to delete the entry or press the Right key to keep the entry 5 If you selected Edit Dialed edit the number or just press the Left key if the number does not need editing 6 Enter the caller s name 7 4 Erasing Calls Follow these directions to erase entries from the call history list You can choose to erase all call records the missed calls the received calls or the dialed calls Chapter 7 Call History 55 Prestige 2000W V2 User s Guide 1 Select Call History in the f
92. requires no new learning or procedures Use the following screen to set your Prestige to use PPPoE for your Internet connection You must have a user name PPPoE username and password from you ISP Figure 15 PPPoE Network Configuration Get IP Address Network Mode Network IP Default Gateway PPPoE Username PPPoE Password NETWORK CONFIGURATION Network Subnet Mask MAC Address O00a0c5b7814d DNS Server IP 192 168 1 1 Second DNS Server IP 168 95 1 1 STATIC DHCP PPPoE PPPoE 192 168 1 3 255 255 255 0 192 168 1 1 pppoe usemame pppoe password APPLY CANCEL Table 9 PPPoE LABEL DESCRIPTION Get IP Address Network Mode Click STATIC to manually enter a fixed IP address Click DHCP to have the Prestige automatically obtain network settings at startup from a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol server These settings are not configurable Click PPPOE if your ISP uses Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet Network IP This is IP address your Prestige uses to connect to the wireless LAN Network Subnet Mask The subnet mask specifies the network number portion of an IP address Default Gateway This field displays the gateway IP address for your Prestige to connect PPPOE Username Type the username given to you by your network administrator PPPOE Password Type the password associated with the username above 76 Chapter 12 User Web Configur
93. ry Time sec OPTIONS Interval Timer Session Expiry Time sec Display Name sip 100 192 168 0 3 5060 poo 00 o Authentication Registrar Username Registrar Password usemame Pe Registration Status Not Registered APPLY CANCEL Table 19 IP Configuration LABEL DESCRIPTION SIP Proxy SIP URI Type the SIP telephone number assigned to your Prestige by your ITSP then the corresponding telephone IP address or URL and finally a port number with which to make a telephone connection Note that a URL can be used or domain name can be used instead of an IP address Your incoming server supplies the rest of the address SIP Server Address Type the IP address or domain name of the SIP server in this field It doesn t matter whether the SIP server is a proxy redirect or register server You can use up to 95 ASCII characters SIP Server Port Enter the SIP server s listening port for SIP in this field Leave this field set to the default if your VoIP service provider did not give you a server port number for SIP Chapter 13 Administrator Web Configurator Screens 97 Prestige 2000W V2 User s Guide Table 19 IP Configuration continued LABEL DESCRIPTION Registrar Server Address Enter the SIP register server s IP address or domain name in this field You can use up to 95 ASCII characters If you were not given a register server address then enter the
94. s own VoIP service Circuit switched telephone networks require 64 kilobits per second kbps in each direction to handle a telephone call VoIP can use advanced voice coding techniques with compression to reduce the required bandwidth 12 9 1 SIP The Session Initiation Protocol SIP is an application layer control signaling protocol that handles the setting up altering and tearing down of voice and multimedia sessions over the Internet SIP signaling is separate from the media for which it handles sessions The media that is exchanged during the session can use a different path from that of the signaling SIP handles telephone calls and can interface with traditional circuit switched telephone networks 12 9 1 1 SIP Identities 12 9 1 1 1 A SIP account uses an identity sometimes referred to as a SIP address A complete SIP identity is called a SIP URI Uniform Resource Identifier A SIP account s URI identifies the SIP account in a way similar to the way an e mail address identifies an e mail account The format of a SIP identity is SIP Number SIP Service Domain SIP Number The SIP number is the part of the SIP URI that comes before the symbol A SIP number can use letters like in an e mail address johndoe your ITSP com for example or numbers like a telephone number 1122334455 ag VoIP provider com for example Chapter 12 User Web Configurator Screens 77 Prestige 2000W V2 User s Guide 12 9 1 1 2 SIP Ser
95. s the port number to access proxy services STUN RFC3489 88 Chapter 12 User Web Configurator Screens Prestige 2000W V2 User s Guide Table 13 NAT Traversal Configuration continued LABEL DESCRIPTION STUN Server IP Type the IP address or domain name of the STUN server in the first field You can use up to 127 ASCII characters Enter the STUN server s listening port for STUN requests in the second field Leave this field set to the default if your VoIP service provider did not give you a server port number for STUN STUN Interval sec Type how often the Prestige should check the STUN server to determine the correct public IP address to use Fake WAN Address on SIP and RTP WAN IP Address Enter the NAT router s public IP address or domain name up to 127 ASCII characters in this field WAN SIP Port APPLY CANCEL Enter the port number that your SIP sessions use with the public IP address of the NAT router Click APPLY to save your changes without restarting the Prestige Your wireless LAN Internet and SIP settings changes do not take affect until you use RESTART in the navigation panel Click CANCEL to begin configuring this screen afresh 12 14 Phone Book Use the phone book feature to store and later retrieve names and corresponding telephone numbers 12 14 1 Calling Methods The Prestige can dial a telephone number by using the SIP proxy server
96. sal Configuration du ussacsotet nd he opi PY REEF PY DIL ARES DEL ENNS EEK DER AAEN DENE SS 88 Table T4 PHhOnEDOOK o belts 90 Table 19 Wireless SEN area aS rbd pa bin bb rA A UR REB IA UL akai Gh anche wands 92 Table TB SV EPOR aee cio e EPIS SEE IRE SUM ERRARE SER ERAN EIC uda iR iM DERE 93 Table TIT SAN Update sci dn d eO od etende a la E BT 94 Table 18 NAT Traversal Configuration anus urananerrerensnnerensensnarenennndnnnenene 96 Table 19 IP Configuration M 97 Table 20 PHONE zusehen 100 ES EE S 101 Table 22 TOSDIFFSERT aee 102 Table 23 Troubleshooting the Start Up of Your Prestige ecceeceeeeeeeeeees 103 Table 24 Troubleshooting the Keypad cash 103 Table 25 Troubleshooting Accessing the Prestige nn nnennereneenenseerennn 104 Table 26 Warning Message Troubleshooting nnee enneeneneen nennen 104 Table 27 Error Message Troubleshooting ua 105 Table 28 Hardware Spegificalo s ana 107 Tabla 29 Firmware Ferlire cs 108 Table 30 Classes of IP Addresses aaiscccisssececeresacze cetera eer sorta tei rassurer conu poete 109 Table 31 Allowed IP Address Range By Class uuunsssssssnnnnsnnannnnnnnnnannnnnnn 110 Table 32 Natural Maske sun 110 Table 33 Alternative Subnet Mask Notation neenseeren enen seren senen senrenne 111 Table 34 Two Subnets Example nah hannes 111 Table nop 112 Table ODE m
97. se DTMF or pulse dialing to set up telephone calls Dual Tone MultiFrequency DTMF signaling uses pairs of frequencies one lower frequency and one higher frequency to set up calls It is also known as Touch Tone Each of the keys on a DTMF telephone corresponds to a different pair of frequencies Pulse dialing sends a series of clicks to the local phone office in order to dial numbers 13 5 Phone Setting Use this screen to configure the way your prestige handles telephone connections and codes voice data Figure 34 PHONE PHONE SETTINGS Default Voice Codec G 723 8k Speaking Volume 14 14 s x Listening Valume 14 14 5 B RTP Port yo Jitter Buffer C Small C Medium Large Voice Frames per Packet C Small C Medium Large DTMF Relay disable DTMF Payload 0 127 o APPLY CANCEL 1 The Prestige supports DTMF at the time of writing Chapter 13 Administrator Web Configurator Screens 99 Prestige 2000W V2 User s Guide Table 20 PHONE LABEL DESCRIPTION Default Voice Codec A voice codec coder decoder converts voice data to electrical signals for transmission over a network Use this field to select the type of voice coder decoder codec that you want the Prestige to use Choosing a voice codec depends on a tradeoff between transmission speed sound quality and desired bandwidth usage G 711 provides higher voice quality than G 729 but requires 64kbps of bandw
98. services on the priority of the traffic flow using QoS places a heavy burden on the network infrastructure DiffServ is a class of service CoS model that marks packets so that they receive specific per hope treatment at DiffServ compliant network devices along the route based on the application types and traffic flow Packets are marked with DiffServ Code Points DSCPs indicating the level of service desired This allows the intermediary DiffServ compliant network devices to handle the packets differently depending on the code points without the need to negotiate paths or remember state information for every flow In addition applications do not have to request a particular service or give advanced notice of where the traffic 1s going Note It is strongly recommended for better network performance that the settings are left as per their defaults Figure 36 TOS DIFFSERV ToS DIFFSERV ToSiDiffServ 00 ff po APPLY CANCEL Table 22 TOS DIFFSERV LABEL DESCRIPTION ToS DiffServ 00 FF Type the HEX code that represents the best method for data transmission APPLY Click APPLY to save your changes without restarting the Prestige Your wireless LAN Internet and SIP settings changes do not take affect until you use RESTART in the navigation panel CANCEL Click CANCEL to begin configuring this screen afresh 102 Chapter 13 Administrator Web Configurator Screens Prestige 2000W V2 User s Guide CHAPT
99. stige cannot connect to the preferred DNS APPLY Click APPLY to save your changes without restarting the Prestige Your wireless LAN Internet and SIP settings changes do not take affect until you use RESTART in the navigation panel CANCEL Click CANCEL to begin configuring this screen afresh 12 7 Network Configuration DHCP If you were not assigned a specific IP address for your Prestige use the following directions to set your Prestige to get it automatically via DHCP Dynamic Host Control Protocol 74 Chapter 12 User Web Configurator Screens Prestige 2000W V2 User s Guide Figure 14 DHCP Network Configuration NETWORK CONFIGURATION Get IP Address STATIC DHCP PPPoE Network Mode DHCP Network IP 192 168 1 33 Network Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 192 158 1 1 MAC Address 0030c5b7814d DNS Server IP 192 158 1 1 Second DNS Server IP 168 95 1 1 APPLY CANCEL Table 8 DHCP LABEL DESCRIPTION Get IP Address Click STATIC to manually enter a fixed IP address Network Mode Click DHCP to have the Prestige automatically obtain network settings at startup from a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol server These settings are not configurable Click PPPoE if your ISP uses Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet Network IP This is the IP address your Prestige uses to connect to the wireless LAN Network Subnet The subnet mask specifies the network number portion of an IP a
100. t name so too do computers on a network 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 Ifthe ISP did not explicitly give you an IP network number then most likely you have a single user account and the ISP will assign you a dynamic IP address when the connection is established The Internet Assigned Number Authority LANA reserved this block of addresses specifically for private use please do not use any other number unless you are told otherwise Let s say you select 192 168 1 0 as the network number which covers 254 individual addresses from 192 168 1 1 to 192 168 1 254 zero and 255 are reserved In other words the first three numbers specify the network number while the last number identifies an individual computer on that network Once you have decided on the network number pick an IP address that is easy to remember for instance 192 168 1 1 for your Prestige but make sure that no other device on your network is using that IP address The subnet mask specifies the network number portion of an IP address Your Prestige will compute the subnet mask automatically based on the IP address that you entered You don t need to change the subnet mask computed by the Prestige unless you are instructed to do otherwise
101. t to change the administrator settings unless you know what you are doing These settings affect the way your Prestige makes and receives calls and are already configured for best performance 11 2 1 Login 1 Make sure your Prestige is connected to the wireless LAN and record its IP address you can use the Information menu to check your phone s IP address 2 Launch your web browser 3 Type http lt IP address gt as the URL where IP address is the Prestige s IP address Figure 8 Browser Address File Edit View Favorites Tools jers Of d O we Address http 192 168 1 3 4 Enter your user name and password and click OK to login Chapter 11 Using the Web Configurator Screens 67 Prestige 2000W V2 User s Guide For user access Type the default user name admin and password 1234 for user level access the first time you login For administrator access Type the default user name zyxeladmin and password 1234 for administrator access the first time you login Figure 9 Login Screen Enter Network Password 1 2 xi Please type your user name and password Site 182 168 1 3 Realm User Name Password Save this password in your password list Cancel Note It is strongly advised that you change the passwords for both the user and administrator accounts the first time you login 11 3 Navigating the Prestige Web Configurator The following screen displays first whe
102. twork or as complex as a number of wireless devices communicating through access points which bridge network traffic to the wired LAN Note See the WLAN appendix for more detailed information on WLANs 12 16 1 WEP Encryption WEP encryption scrambles the data transmitted between the wireless stations and the access points to keep network communications private It encrypts unicast and multicast communications in a network Both the wireless stations and the access points must use the same WEP key Your Prestige allows you to configure up to four 64 bit or 128 bit WEP keys but only one key can be enabled at any one time In order to configure and enable WEP encryption click Wireless LAN and Wireless to the display the Wireless screen 12 17 Wireless Settings When you turn the Prestige on it searches for available wireless LAN Access Points APs It selects the AP with the best signal and restarts and attempts to connect to it Click Wireless to open the following screen if you want to enter a WEP key or manually specify other wireless settings Chapter 12 User Web Configurator Screens 91 Prestige 2000W V2 User s Guide Figure 29 Wireless Setting WIRELESS SETTINGS Wireless Mode SSID Channel 1 11 Rate WEP Authentication Type Key1 Key2 Key3 Key4 Default Key Table 15 Wireless Setting LABEL 802 11b_AdHoc Infrastructure Steve 5 Auto C 1M C2M C55M C 11M 128bits Open Syst
103. u know that an error has occurred An error may prevent you from connecting to the network or from using the Prestige For some of the error messages you may need to contact the system administrator to resolve the problem Table 27 Error Message Troubleshooting Error Message CORRECTIVE ACTION Battery Low The battery s power is low Recharge the battery is blinking No AP Found The SSID set on the Prestige does not match any of the Service Set Identifiers Y is blinking SSIDs of the APs that are within range of the Prestige Set the Prestige to a different SSID you can use the site survey feature Move your Prestige closer to the AP Net Fail The Prestige failed to obtain an IP address from a DHCP server DHCP Make sure your wireless LAN settings are correct Make sure the DHCP server is operating properly Restart the Prestige Net Fail The Prestige failed to obtain an IP address from the ISP PPPoE Make sure your PPPoE settings are correct Restart the Prestige Not The Prestige failed to register with the SIP proxy server Registered It is still possible to place a direct IP to IP call without the SIP proxy server You must create and use a phonebook entry see Section 12 14 on page 89 Check your SIP settings Contact your voice service provider 14 6 Restoring the Factory Default Settings Follow these directions to set the Prestige back to the factory default settings 1 Turn the Pr
104. vice Domain The SIP service domain of the VoIP service provider is the domain name in a SIP URI For example if the SIP address is 1122334455 ag VoIP provider com then VoIP provider com is the SIP service domain 12 9 1 2 SIP Call Progression The following figure displays the basic steps in the setup and tear down of a SIP call A calls B Table 10 SIP Call Progression A B 1 INVITE 2 Ringing 3 OK 4 ACK 5 Dialogue voice traffic 6 BYE 7 OK 1 A sends a SIP INVITE request to B This message is an invitation for B to participate in a SIP telephone call 2 B sends a response indicating that the telephone is ringing 3 B sends an OK response after the call is answered 4 A then sends an ACK message to acknowledge that B has answered the call 5 Now A and B exchange voice media talk 6 After talking A hangs up and sends a BYE request 7 B replies with an OK response confirming receipt of the BYE request and the call is terminated 12 9 1 3 SIP Client Server 12 9 1 3 1 SIP is a client server protocol A SIP client is an application program or device that sends SIP requests A SIP server responds to the SIP requests When you use SIP to make a VoIP call it originates at a client and terminates at a server A SIP client could be a computer or a SIP phone One device can act as both a SIP client and a SIP server SIP User Agent A SIP user agent can make and re
105. without the physical restrictions of a fixed Internet connection it provides mobility Sending compressed voice signals over the Internet is called Voice over IP or VoIP The Prestige is a Session Initiated Protocol SIP based wireless VoIP telephone SIP is an internationally recognized standard for implementing VoIP The Prestige allows you to make and receive VoIP calls as long you are within range of an IEEE802 11b enabled wireless network The Prestige is easy to use and configure via the LCD display and keypad You can even manage your settings over the Internet using the Prestige s web configurator 1 1 Features Dynamic Jitter Buffer The Prestige has a built in adaptive buffer that helps to smooth out the variations in delay jitter for voice traffic This helps ensure good voice quality for your conversations QoS Quality of Service Quality of Service QoS mechanisms help to provide better service on a per flow basis The Prestige supports Type of Service ToS and Differentiated Services DiffServ This allows the Prestige to tag voice frames so they can be prioritized over the network Auto provisioning Auto provisioning automatically updates your Prestige s configurable settings via a HTTP server Software Upgrades Use the Web Configurator to upload updated software to your Prestige Chapter 1 Getting To Know Your Prestige 21 Prestige 2000W V2 User s Guide STUN Simple Traversal of User Datagra
106. work number Host ID Host ID Host ID Class B 10 Network number Network number Host ID Host ID Class C 110 Network number Network number Network number Host ID Note Host IDs of all zeros or all ones are not allowed Therefore A class C network 8 host bits can have 28 2 or 254 hosts A class B address 16 host bits can have 216 2 or 65534 hosts A class A address 24 host bits can have 274 2 hosts approximately 16 million hosts Appendix B IP Subnetting 109 Prestige 2000W V2 User s Guide Since the first octet of a class A IP address must contain a 0 the first octet of a class A address can have a value of 0 to 127 Similarly the first octet of a class B must begin with 10 therefore the first octet of a class B address has a valid range of 128 to 191 The first octet of a class C address begins with 110 and therefore has a range of 192 to 223 Table 31 Allowed IP Address Range By Class CLASS ALLOWED RANGE OF FIRST OCTET ALLOWED RANGE OF FIRST OCTET BINARY DECIMAL Class A 00000000 to 01111111 0 to 127 Class B 10000000 to 10111111 128 to 191 Class C 11000000 to 11011111 192 to 223 Class D 11100000 to 11101111 224 to 239 Subnet Masks A subnet mask is used to determine which bits are part of the network number and which bits are part of the host ID using a logical AND operation A subnet mask has 32 is a 1 t

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