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1. IPCP negotiation started IPCP up Figure 10 9 Display for a Successful Manual Call This figure shows an example where authentication failed Strat dialing for node lt 1 gt Hit any key to continue Dialing chan lt 2 gt phone lt last 9 digit gt 23456 Call CONNECT speed lt 64000 gt chan lt 2 gt prot lt 1 gt LCP up CHAP send response Login to remote failed Check name passwd Receive Terminal REQ IPCP down Line Down chan lt 2 gt Figure 10 10 Display for a Failed Authentication System Maintenance 10 13 Prestige 100 and 100IH ISDN Router and Router Hub 10 4 Backup Configuration Option 5 from Menu 24 System Maintenance allows you to backup the current Prestige configuration to your workstation Backup is highly recommended once your Prestige is functioning properly You must perform the backup and restore through the console port Any serial communications program should work fine however you must use XMODEM protocol to perform the download upload Please note that terms download and upload are relative to the workstation Download means to transfer from another machine to the workstation while upload means from your workstation to another machine 10 5 Restore Configuration Select option 6 from Menu 24 System Maintenance to restore the configuration from your workstation to the Prestige Again you must use the console port and XMODEM protocol to restore the configuration Re
2. None TCP Estab No More No Log None Action Matched Check Next Rule Action Not Matched Check Next Rule Press ENTER to Confirm or ESC to Cancel Press Space Bar to Toggle Figure 8 5 Menu 21 1 1 TCP IP Filter Rule Filter Configuration Prestige 100 and 100IH ISDN Router and Router Hub The following table describes how to configure your TCP IP filter rule Table 8 5 TCP IP Filter Rule Menu Fields ae on om Active This field activates deactivates the filter rule Yes No IP Protocol Protocol refers to the upper layer protocol e g TCP is 6 0 255 UDP is 17 and ICMP is 1 This value must be between 0 and 255 IP Source Route If Yes the rule applies to packet with IP source route Yes No option else the packet must not have source route option The majority of IP packets do not have source route Destination IP Enter the destination IP Address of the packet you wish to IP address Addr filter This field is a don t care if it is 0 0 0 0 Destination IP Enter the IP subnet mask to apply to the Destination IP Subnet mask Mask Addr Destination Port Enter the destination port of the packets that you wish to 0 65535 filter The range of this field is 0 to 65535 This field is a don t care if it is 0 Destination Port Select the comparison to apply to the destination port in None Less Greater Comp the packet against the value given in Destination Port Equal Not Equal Source IP Addr Enter the source IP Address o
3. 4 System Maintenance Diagnostic System Hang Up Bl Call 21 Reboot System Hang Up B2 Call 22 Command Mode Reset ISDN ISDN Connection Test Manual Call TCP IP 11 Internet Setup Test 12 Ping Host Enter Menu Selection Number Manual Call Remote Node N A Host IP Address N A Figure 10 8 Menu 24 4 System Maintenance Diagnostic Follow the procedure below to get to Diagnostic Step 1 From the Main Menu select option 24 to open Menu 24 System Maintenance Step 2 From this menu select option 4 Diagnostic This will open Menu 24 4 System Maintenance Diagnostic System Maintenance 10 11 Prestige 100 and 100IH ISDN Router and Router Hub The following table describes the diagnostic tests available in Menu 24 4 for your Prestige and the connections Table 10 4 a Maintenance Menu Diagnostic Field Field Description Hang Up B1 Call This command hangs up the B1 channel This is only applicable if the B1 channel is currently in use Hang Up B2 Call This tool hangs up the B2 channel This is only applicable if the B2 channel is currently in use Reset ISDN This command re initializes the ISDN link to the telephone company ISDN Connection You can test to see if your ISDN line is working properly by using this option Test This command triggers the Prestige to perform a loop back test to check the functionality of the ISDN line If the test is not successful note the error message that you receiv
4. 6 Examples of Error and Information Messages rnrnvevensvvrvevesvsvavavrnrrervevessevsveverervsvavenenssseveversrsevener 10 8 Figure 10 7 Menu 24 3 2 System Maintenance Syslog and ACCOUNTING xsrrrnvrvevsevrvevrrvrvrvavrnvsvrveveversrseverer 10 9 Figure 10 8 Menu 24 4 System Maintenance Diagnostic eorerenrovoverervrevavenvrvrrsvensvsvevereresvavenesrssevevesssserer 10 11 Figure 10 9 Display for a Successful Manual Call ogoooronrnrrrororrovoroverervrvrverenrrvrsevenesveveverervrvsvenerssvavesssrsvesennse 10 13 Figure 10 10 Display for a Failed Authentic ation geeseorerrrvrvrrenrovevevevevrrsrverenvrvrvavenesreveveresesvsvenervssavesssrsvesesnse 10 13 Figure 10 11 Menu 24 7 Software Update s ssorovnvrnesvrvrvenvrvrvrvenenrsveveveverssvevenervavavenssreveveseservsvenersssavessarsveverere 10 15 Figure 10 12 Boot module command 0 ccs ceseseseseseseecesesesesesucseececsesaeasseeeseacsesusacseecsususasaneseseseaeasueseeees 10 15 Figtire 0 13 Command Modere rrer used bie ee ae hee ei sts Lehner Ne R teks 10 16 Figure 10 14 Menu 24 9 System Maintenance Call Control sseoenenvnvovorvnvrvrvrvensvvsveverervravenrsrsvevevesesserer 10 17 Figure 10 15 Call Control Parameters sosrornrororvvvrvrvenersrvrvenrsvrvaveneersreveveresssvevenerervavensavevevesesrvsvenersssavesessseesesere 10 17 Figure 10 16 Menu 24 9 2 Blacklist isrrrerorrvrrvrverervrvrrervrvrvrvenesrsrevevererssverenervavavenesvevevereservsve
5. CLIDs in the database If they do not match and CLID Authen is Required your Prestige will not answer the call Idle Time Enter the idle time in seconds This time out determines how long the dial in Default 300 out user can be idle before your Prestige disconnects the call when the Prestige seconds is calling back Idle time is defined as the period of time where there is no data traffic between the dial in user and your Prestige The default is 300 seconds 5 minutes Once you have completed filling in Menu 14 1 Edit Dial in User press Enter at the message Press ENTER to Confirm to save your configuration or press Esc at any time to cancel 6 4 1 CLID Authentication CLID Calling Line IDentification authentication affords you the security of limiting a user to only initiate connections from a fixed location The Prestige uses the caller ID sent by the switch to match against the CLIDs in the database Please note that for CLID authentication to work on the Prestige your telephone company must support caller ID 6 4 2 Callback Callback serves two purposes One is security When set to callback to a fixed number an intruder will not gain access to your network even if he she stole the password from your user because the Prestige always calls back to the pre configured number The other is ease of accounting For instance your company pays for the connection charges for telecommuting employees and you use your
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7. Fo oe S Dialer Timeout The Prestige will timeout if it can not set up an outgoing digital call Digital Call sec within the timeout value The default is 30 Retry Counter How many times a busy or no answer telephone number is retried before it is put on the blacklist The default is 0 and the blacklist control is not enabled Retry Interval Elapsed time after a call fails before another call may be retried sec This applies before a telephone number is blacklisted 10 8 2 Blacklist The phone numbers on the blacklist are numbers that the Prestige had problems connecting in the past The only operation allowed is for you to take a number off the list by entering its index number Menu 24 9 2 shows the list of telephone numbers that have been blacklisted Menu 24 9 2 Blacklist Phone Number uone WNE Remove Selection 1 14 Figure 10 16 Menu 24 9 2 Blacklist 10 18 System Maintenance Prestige 100 and 100IH ISDN Router and Router Hub 10 8 3 Budget Management Menu 24 9 3 shows the budget management statistics for outgoing calls Menu 24 9 3 Budget Management Remote Node Connection Time Total Budget Elapsed Time Total Period No Budget No Budget No Budget No Budget Reset Node 0 to update screen Figure 10 17 Menu 24 9 3 Budget Management The total budget is the time limit on the accumulated time for outgoing call to a remote node or for calling back to the dial in users co
8. ISDN Router and Router Hub Step1 Connecting the ISDN Line Connect the Prestige to the ISDN network using the included ISDN black cable Plug one end of the cable into the port labeled ISDN BRI and the other to the ISDN wall jack Step2 Connecting a Workstation to the Prestige UTP Interface Ethernet 10Base T networks use Unshielded Twisted Pair UTP cable with RJ 45 connectors that look like a bigger telephone plug with 8 pins Connect a workstation to the built in hub on the Prestige 100IH to create an Ethernet network Connect one end of a straight through Ethernet cable white tag to the NIC on the workstation and the other end to one of the built in 4 Ethernet ports on the Prestige 100IH Figure 2 3 Use the crossover cable red tag to connect your Prestige 100 to a computer directly or use straight through Ethernet cable white tag to connect to an external hub as shown in Figure 2 4 and then connect one end of a straight through Ethernet cable white tag from the hub to the NIC on the workstation AUI P100 only The AUI Attachment Unit Interface or 10 Base 5 port allows you to connect the Prestige 100 to a thicknet cable If you have thinnet cable 10 Base 2 you need an external transceiver to connect the Prestige 100 to the cable Connect one end of a straight through Ethernet cable to the NIC on the workstation and the other end to one of the AUI ports Connecting a Telephone Fax to the Prestige If you wish you ca
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10. Next Rule Action Not Matched Check Next Rule Press ENTER to Confirm or ESC to Cancel Figure 8 6 Menu 21 1 2 Generic Filter Rule Filter Configuration 8 11 Prestige 100 and 100IH ISDN Router and Router Hub The table below describes the fields in the Generic Filter Rule Menu Table 8 6 Generic Filter Rule Menu Fields Fe Jon om Filter This is the filter set filter rule co ordinates i e 2 3 refers to the second filter set and the third rule of that set Filter Type Use the space bar to toggle between both types of rules Parameters Generic Filter displayed below each type will be different Rule TCP IP Filter Rule Select Yes to turn on the filter rule Offset Enter the starting byte of the data portion in the packet that you wish to Default compare The range for this field is from 0 to 255 Enter the byte count of the data portion in the packet that you wish to Default compare The range for this field is 0 to 8 Mask Enter the mask in Hexadecimal to apply to the data portion before comparison Enter the value in Hexadecimal to compare with the data portion More If yes a matching packet is passed to the next filter rule before an action is Yes N A taken else the packet is disposed of according to the action fields If More is Yes then Action Matched and Action Not Matched will be N A Log Select the logging option from the following None No packets will be logged None Action Mat
11. No See Chapter 3 Internet Access Application for more information on the Single User Account feature Metric The metric represents the cost of transmission for routing purposes IP routing uses hop count as the measurement of cost with a minimum of 1 for directly connected networks Enter a number that approximates the cost for this link The number need not be precise but it must be between 1 and 15 In practice 2 or 3 is usually a good number Private This parameter determines if the Prestige will include the route Yes No to this remote node in its RIP broadcasts If set to Yes this route is kept private and not included in RIP broadcast If No the route to this remote node will be propagated to other hosts through RIP broadcasts RIP Press the space bar to select the RIP direction from Both In Only Out Only Default Both Version Press the space bar to select the RIP version from RIP 1 RIP RIP 1 default 2B RIP 2M Once you have completed filling in the Network Layer Options Menu press Enter to return to Menu 11 Press Enter at the message Press ENTER to Confirm to save your configuration or press Esc at any time to cancel 5 4 Remote Node TCP IP Configuration Prestige 100 and 100IH ISDN Router and Router Hub 5 1 2 Static Route Setup Static routes tell the Prestige routing information that it cannot learn automatically through other means This can arise in cases where RIP is disabled on the
12. Prestige as the dial in server When you turn on the callback option for the dial in users all usage is charged to the company instead of the employees and your accounting department can avoid the hassles of accountability and reimbursement 6 10 Dial In Server Configuration Prestige 100 and 100IH ISDN Router and Router Hub 6 5 Multiple Servers behind SUA If you wish you can make inside servers for different services e g web or FTP visible to the outside users even though SUA makes your whole inside network appear as a single machine to the outside world A service is identified by the port number e g web service is on port 80 and FTP on port 21 As an example if you have a web server at 192 168 1 2 and an FTP server 192 168 1 3 then you need to specify for port 80 web the server at IP address 192 168 1 2 and for port 21 FTP another at IP address 192 168 1 3 Please note that a server can support more than one service e g a server can provide both FTP and DNS service while another provides only web service Also since you need to specify the IP address of a server in the Prestige a server must have a fixed IP address and not be a DHCP client whose IP address potentially changes each time it is powered on In addition to the servers for specific services SUA supports a default server A service request that does not have a server explicitly designated for it is forwarded to the default server If the default server is
13. TCP IP Ethernet Setup and DHCP to enter the DNS server address es if your ISP gives you explicit DNS server address es If you wish to change the factory defaults or to learn more about TCP IP please read on 3 2 TCP IP Parameters 3 2 1 IP Address and Subnet Mask Similar to the houses on a street that share a common street name the machines on a LAN share one common network number also 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 If the 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 If this is the case it is recommended that you select a network number from 192 168 0 0 to 192 168 255 0 ignoring the trailing zero and you must enable the Single User Account feature of the Prestige The Internet Assigned Number Authority IANA reserved this block of addresses specifically for private use please do not use any other number unless you Internet Access 3 1 Prestige 100 and 100IH ISDN Router and Router Hub 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
14. There are two types of filters data filters and call filters Data filters screen the data to determine if the packet should be allowed to pass Data filters are further divided into incoming and outgoing filters depending on the direction of the packet relative to a port Call filters are used to determine if a packet should be allowed to trigger a call Outgoing packets must pass through the data filters before they encounter the call filters Call filters are divided into two groups the built in call filters and user defined call filters Your Prestige has built in call filters that prevent administrative e g RIP packets from triggering calls These filters are always enabled and not accessible to you Your Prestige applies the built in filters first and then the user defined call filters if applicable as illustrated in the figure below Figure 8 1 Outgoing Packet Filtering Process Filter Configuration 8 1 Prestige 100 and 100IH ISDN Router and Router Hub Call Filters Active Data Initiate call if line not up Outgoing Packet Send packet and reset Idle Timer User defined naa default Call Filters Call Filters if applicable Drop packet if line not up Drop packet if line not up Send packet Send packet but do not reset but do not reset Idle Timer Idle Timer Figure 8 1 Outgoing Packet Filtering Process For incoming packets your Prestige applies data filters only Packets are processed dependi
15. Your Prestige also gives priority to the console port over telnet If you have already connected to your Prestige via telnet you will be logged out if another user logs in to the Prestige via the console port 9 3 2 System Timeout There is a system timeout of 5 minutes 300 seconds for either the console port or telnet Your Prestige will automatically log you out if you do nothing in this timeout period except when it is continuously updating the status in Menu 24 1 9 2 Telnet Configuration Prestige 100 and 100IH ISDN Router and Router Hub Chapter 10 System Maintenance This chapter covers the diagnostic tools that help you to maintain your Prestige These tools include updates on system status port status log and trace capabilities and upgrades for the system software This chapter describes how to use these tools in detail Select menu 24 in the main menu to open Menu 24 System Maintenance as shown below Menu 24 System Maintenance System Status System Information and Console Port Speed Log and Trace Diagnostic Backup Configuration Restore Configuration Software Update Command Interpreter Mode Call Control Les oes Si 4 Dra 6 ils 8 Gs Enter Menu Selection Number Figure 10 1 Menu 24 System Maintenance System Maintenance 10 1 Prestige 100 and 100IH ISDN Router and Router Hub 10 1 System Status The first selection System Status gives you information on the status and statistics
16. chapter Step 2 Enter Menu 11 then select an unused remote node Step 3 In Menu 11 1 choose a name for your backup ISP account then set the Active field to No and enter your outgoing login name password and phone number s The Remote IP Address field should be set to 1 1 1 1 Step 4 In Menu 11 3 set the remote node s subnet mask to 0 0 0 0 and set RIP to None Step 5 Save the new configuration Please note that the remote IP address of 1 1 1 1 is only a placeholder to avoid conflicting with that of the primary ISP which is implicitly set at 0 0 0 0 When the backup ISP is activated the remote IP address of 1 1 1 1 combined with the subnet mask of 0 0 0 0 creates a default route that is equivalent to the one derived form the primary ISP 3 6 2 To Switch ISP Follow these steps when you need to switch from your primary ISP to a backup ISP Step 1 Enter Menu 11 and select your Primary ISP Step 2 In Menu 11 1 set the Active field to No Step3 Enter Menu 11 again and select your Backup ISP Step 4 In Menu 11 1 set the Active field to Yes You will now be able to access the Internet through the backup ISP Remote Node Internet Access 3 13 Prestige 100 and 100IH ISDN Router and Router Hub Chapter 4 Remote Node Configuration A remote node is required for placing calls to a remote gateway remote node represents both the remote gateway and the network behind it across a WAN connection Note that when you use Menu 4
17. 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 ZyXEL 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 refer to the separate Warranty Card 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 USA and territories only If the customer desires some other return destination beyond the U S borders the customer shall bear the cost of the return shipment This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have oth
18. dependent filter rules abbreviation are listed as follows If the filter type is IP the following abbreviations listed in the following table will be used Table 8 3 Abbreviations Used If Filter Type Is IP Protocol Source Address Source Port number En Destination Address DP Destination Port number Filter Configuration 8 5 Prestige 100 and 100IH ISDN Router and Router Hub Ifthe filter type is GEN generic the following abbreviations listed in the following table will be used Table 8 4 Abbreviations Used If Filter Type Is GEN Len Length Refer to the next section for information on configuring the filter rules 8 6 Filter Configuration Prestige 100 and 100IH ISDN Router and Router Hub 8 3 Configuring a Filter Rule To configure a filter rule enter its number in Menu 21 1 Filter Rules Summary and press Enter to open Menu 21 1 1 for the rule There are two types of filter rules TCP IP and Generic Depending on the type of rule the parameters below the type will be different Use the space bar to select the type of rule that you wish to create in the Filter Type field and press Enter to open the respective menu The network layer filters are collectively called protocol filters When NAT SUA Network Address Translation Single User Account is enabled the inside IP address and port number are replaced on a connection by connection basis which makes it impossible to know the exact address and port
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20. for LAN to LAN connection including Internet connection 12 Static Routing Setup Use this menu to setup static route for different protocols L Default Dial in Setup Use this menu to setup default dial in parameters so that your Prestige can be used as a dial in server Dial in User Setup Use this menu to setup dial in users SUA Server Setup Use this menu to specify inside servers when SUA is enabled Filter Set Configuration Use this menu to setup filters to provide security call control etc Hardware Installation and Setup 2 9 Prestige 100 and 100IH ISDN Router and Router Hub System Security Use this menu to setup security related parameters 24 System Maintenance This menu provides system status diagnostics software upload etc 36 fee ffoestrom SMT andreumiotnebiankseeen 2 6 Changing the System Password The first thing your should do before anything else is to change the default system password by following the steps below Step 1 Enter 23 in the Main Menu to open Menu 23 System Password as shown below When the Submenu 23 System Password appears type in your existing system password i e 1234 and press Enter Menu 23 1 System Password Old Password New Password Retype to confirm Enter here to CONFIRM or ESC to CANCEL Figure 2 8 Menu 23 1 System Password Step 2 Enter your new system password up to 30 characters and press Enter Step 3 Re type your new syst
21. g 3 4 6 11 Menu 3 1 General Ethernet Setup Ethernet Interface 10BaseT Input Filter Sets protocol filters device filters Output Filter Sets protocol filters device filters Figure 8 7 Filtering Ethernet traffic Filter Configuration 8 13 Prestige 100 and 100IH ISDN Router and Router Hub 8 4 2 Remote Node Filters Go to Menu 11 5 shown below and enter the number s of the filter set s as appropriate You can cascade up to four filter sets by entering their numbers separated by commas The factory default filter set NetBIOS WAN is inserted in protocol filters field under Call Filter Sets in Menu 11 5 to block local NetBIOS traffic from triggering calls to the remote node Menu 11 5 Remote Node Filter Input Filter Sets protocol filters Factory device filters Default Output Filter Sets protocol filters device filters Call Filter Sets protocol filters 1 Filter device filters Figure 8 8 Filtering Remote Node traffic 8 4 3 Default Dial in Filter Use Menu 13 1 Default Dial in Filter to specify the filter set s to apply to the incoming and outgoing traffic between all dial in users and your Prestige Note that these filter set s only apply to the dial in users but not the remote nodes You can specify up to 4 filter sets separated by comma e g 1 5 9 12 in each filter field The default is no filters Menu 13 1 Default Dial in Filter Input Filter Sets protocol fi
22. gt Note the code number n entered in menu 2 but receive men the message Save successful If the code is 1 the ISDN link is not up This problem could be either i initiali the ISDN line is not properly connected to the Prestige or the ISDN aL BEN line is not activated Verify that the ISDN line is connected to the Prestige and to the wall telephone jack If the code is 2 there is a SPID error North America only Check the SPID numbers again in menu 2 and if they are correct initialize them again from menu 24 4 3 If the code is 3 this indicates a general failure Verify the provisioning information for your switch by contacting your telephone company The ISDN loopback test failed If the ISDN initialization is successful then the loopback test should also work Verify the telephone numbers that have been entered in menu 2 The loopback test dials the number entered in the 2nd Phone field except for switch types with only one phone number If you need to dial a prefix e g 9 to get an outside line then you have to enter the telephone number as 95551212 or 914085551212 If it is an internal line you may only need to enter the last four or five digits according to your internal dialing plan e g 51212 11 2 Troubleshooting Prestige 100 and 100IH ISDN Router and Router Hub 11 3 Problems with the LAN Interface Table 11 3 Troubleshooting the LAN Interface Problem Corrective Actio
23. in the DHCP setup are passed to the client machines along with the assigned IP address and subnet mask There are two ways that an ISP disseminates the DNS server addresses The first is for an ISP to tell a customer the DNS server addresses usually in the form of an information sheet when you sign up If your ISP does give you the DNS server addresses enter them in the DNS Server fields in DHCP Setup Some ISP s choose to pass the DNS servers using the DNS server extensions of PPP IPCP IP Control Protocol after the connection is up If your ISP did not give you explicit DNS servers chances are the DNS servers are conveyed through IPCP negotiation The Prestige supports the IPCP DNS server extensions through the DNS proxy feature If the Primary and Secondary DNS Server fields in DHCP Setup are not specified i e left as 0 0 0 0 the Prestige tells the DHCP clients that it itself is the DNS server When a workstation sends a DNS query to the Prestige the Prestige forwards the query to the real DNS server learned through IPCP and relays the response back to the workstation Please note that DNS proxy works only when the ISP uses the IPCP DNS server extensions It does not mean you can leave the DNS servers out of the DHCP setup under all circumstances If your ISP gives you explicit DNS servers make sure that you enter their IP addresses in the DHCP Setup menu This way the Prestige can pass the DNS servers to the workstations and the wo
24. of the ports as shown below System Status is a tool that can be used to monitor your Prestige Specifically it gives you information on your ISDN telephone line status number of packets sent and number of packets received To get to the System Status select number 24 to go to Menu 24 System Maintenance From this menu select number 1 System Status There are five commands in Menu 24 1 System Maintenance Status Entering 1 disconnects the current B1 channel call 2 disconnects the current B2 channel call 3 resets the counters 4 drops both B1 and B2 and ESC takes you back to the previous screen The table below describes the fields present in Menu 24 1 System Maintenance Status It should be noted that these fields are READ ONLY and are meant to be used for diagnostic purposes Menu 24 1 System Maintenance Status Chan Link Type TXPkts RXPkts Errors CLU Down OKbps 0 0 s Down OKbps 0 0 Total Outcall Time Ethernet Status 10M Half Duplex TX Pkts 230 RX Pkts 0 Collisions 0 LAN Packet Which Triggered Last Call Press Command COMMANDS 1 Drop Bl 2 Drop B2 3 Reset Counters 4 Drop All ESC Exit Figure 10 2 Menu 24 1 System Maintenance Status The following table describes the fields present in Menu 24 1 System Maintenance Status 10 2 System Maintenance Prestige 100 and 100IH ISDN Router and Router Hub Table 10 1 System Maintenance Status Menu Fields Shows statistics for B1 an
25. the remote gateway at the ISP s site If you don t have this data just leave it blank Pri Phone and Sec Both the Primary and the Secondary Phone number refer to the Phone Number number that the Prestige dials to connect to the ISP My Login Name Enter the login name given to you by your ISP My Password Enter the password associated with the login name above Single User Account Please see the following section for a more detailed discussion on the Single User Account feature The default is Yes Telco Transfer This field specifies the type of connection between the Prestige options Type and this remote node Select 64K or Leased Multilink The Prestige uses the PPP Multilink Protocol PPP MP to bundle multiple links in a single connection to boost the effective throughput between two nodes This option is only available if the transfer type is 64K See menu 11 2 for more details Idle Timeout This value specifies the number of idle seconds that elapses before the remote node is automatically disconnected Idle seconds is the period of time when no data is transmitted from your Prestige Administrative packets such as RIP are not counted as data The default is 100 seconds This option only applies when the Prestige initiates the call At this point the SMT will ask if you wish to test the Internet connection If you select Yes your Prestige will call the ISP to test the Internet connection If the test fails note the error m
26. the total outgoing call time exceeds the limit the current call will be dropped and any future outgoing calls will be blocked The blacklist function prevents the Prestige from re dialing to an unreachable phone number It is a list of phone numbers up to a maximum of 14 to which the Prestige will not make an outgoing call If the Prestige tries to dial to a phone number and fails a certain number of times configurable in Menu 24 9 1 then the phone number is put in the blacklist You will have to enable the number manually before the Prestige will dial that number again Call history chronicles preceding incoming and outgoing calls 10 16 System Maintenance Prestige 100 and 100IH ISDN Router and Router Hub To enter the call control menu select option 9 Call Control in Menu 24 to go to Menu 24 9 System Maintenance Call Control as shown in the table below Menu 24 9 System Maintenance Call Control Call Control Parameters Blacklist Budget Management Call History Enter Menu Selection Number Figure 10 14 Menu 24 9 System Maintenance Call Control 10 8 1 Call Control Parameters Menu 24 9 1 Call Control Parameters Dialer Timeout Digital Call sec 30 Retry Counter 0 Retry Interval sec N A Press ENTER to confirm or ESC to Cancel Figure 10 15 Call Control Parameters System Maintenance 10 17 Prestige 100 and 100IH ISDN Router and Router Hub Table 10 5 Call Control Parameters Fields
27. to generate a password to turn on the debug flag in the firmware The ATSH command shows product related information such as boot module version vendor name product model RAS code revision ISDN code revision etc print help boot system upload RAS code upload RAS configuration file change baud rate 1 38 4 2 19 2 3 9 6 4 57 6 5 115 2 download configuration to PC display seed for password generation display Revision and etc Figure 10 12 Boot module commands System Maintenance 10 15 Prestige 100 and 100IH ISDN Router and Router Hub 10 7 Command Interpreter Mode This option allows you to enter the command interpreter mode list of valid commands can be found by typing help at the command prompt For more detailed information check the ZyXEL Web site or send e mail to the ZyXEL Support Group Enter Menu Selection Number 8 Copyright c 1999 ZyXEL Communications Corp ras gt Valid commands are sys exit device isdn ip ppp Figure 10 13 Command mode 10 8 Call Control The Prestige provides four call control functions call control parameters blacklist budget management and call history Call control parameters allow you to set a dial out time limit the number of times a number should be called before it is added to the blacklist and the interim between calls The budget management function allows you to set a limit on the total outgoing call time of the Prestige over a period of time When
28. 00 and 100IH ISDN Router and Router Hub The following table describes the fields for Menu 12 1 1 Edit IP Static Route Setup Table 5 3 Edit IP Static Route Menu Fields Enter a descriptive name for this route This is for identification purpose only This field allows you to activate deactivate this static route Destination IP Address This parameter specifies the IP network address of the final destination Routing is always based on network number If you need to specify a route to a single host use a subnet mask of 255 255 255 255 in the subnet mask field to force the network number to be identical to the host ID IP Subnet Mask Enter the subnet mask for this destination Follow the discussion on IP subnet mask in this chapter Gateway IP Address Enter the IP address of the gateway The gateway is an immediate neighbor of your Prestige that will forward the packet to the destination On the LAN the gateway must be a router on the same segment as your Prestige over WAN the gateway must be the IP address of one of the remote nodes Same meaning as those in the Remote Node Setup Same meaning as those in the Remote Node Setup Remote Node TCP IP Configuration 5 7 Prestige 100 and 100IH ISDN Router and Router Hub Chapter 6 Dial in Server Configuration You can configure your Prestige to receive calls from remote dial in users e g telecommuters as well as remote nodes There are several differences between dial in us
29. 1 2 N A Compression Yes Mutual Authen No PAP Login N A PAP Password N A Multiple Link Options Max Trans Rate 128 Session Options Callback Budget Management Edit Filter Sets No Allocated Budget min Period hr Press ENTER to CONFIRM or ESC to CANCEL Press Space Bar to Toggle Figure 6 3 Menu 13 Default Dial in Setup From the Main Menu enter 13 to go to Menu 13 Default Dial in Setup This section describes how to configure the protocol independent fields in this menu For the protocol dependent fields refer to the appropriate chapters The table below describes and contains information on how to configure each parameter in Menu 13 Default Dial in Setup 6 4 Dial In Server Configuration Prestige 100 and 100IH ISDN Router and Router Hub Table 6 2 Default Dial in Setup Fields fm Jon oe Telco Options CLID This field sets the CLID authentication parameter for all Authen incoming calls There are three options for this field i None None No CLID is required Required CLID must be available or the Prestige Required will not answer the call Preferred If the CLID is available then CLID will be used otherwise authentication is performed in PPP negotiation Preferred PPP Options Recv Authen This field sets the authentication protocol for incoming calls For security reason setting authentication to none is strongly discouraged Options for this field are e CHAP
30. 3 numbers specify the network number while the last number identifies an individual workstation on that network Once you have decided on the network number pick an IP address that is easy to remember e g 192 168 1 1 for your Prestige 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 3 2 2 RIP Setup RIP Routing Information Protocol allows a router to exchange routing information with other routers The RIP Direction field controls the sending and receiving of RIP packets When set to both the Prestige will broadcast its routing table periodically and incorporate the RIP information that it receives when set to none it will not send any RIP packets and will ignore any RIP packets received The Version field controls the format and the broadcasting method of the RIP packets that the Prestige sends it recognizes both formats when receiving RIP 1 is universally supported but RIP 2 carries more information RIP 1 is probably adequate for most networks unless you have a unusual network topology Both RIP 2B and RIP 2M sends the routing data in RIP 2 format the difference being that RIP 2B uses subnet broadcasting while RIP 2M uses multicasting Multicasting can reduce the load on non router machines since t
31. 4 PAP 4 4 6 5 password 2 7 2 10 4 3 4 4 Ping 10 12 POTS 2 14 power adapter 2 5 PPP 4 4 4 7 private 5 4 5 7 remote node 4 1 6 1 Remote Node 4 8 10 3 10 12 restore 10 14 RIP 3 2 3 6 5 4 Service Profile Identifier See SPID Single User Account 3 9 See SUA SMT 2 8 software update 10 14 B 2 SPID xvi 2 12 SUA 1 4 3 10 5 4 subnet mask 3 2 3 6 5 4 5 7 switch types 2 14 11 2 syslog 10 9 system name 2 12 system status 10 2 Target Utility 4 6 TCP IP 5 1 10 12 TCP IP filter rule 8 7 Telco Options 3 9 Telecommuter 6 2 telnet 9 1 10 14 trace 10 7 troubleshooting 11 1 UTP 2 5 WAN address 5 4 Index
32. A B Adapter 1 or 2 then the Prestige uses Global Analog Call to decide how to handle global calls If you set Global Analog Call to Accept then global calls are routed to the port according to the Analog Call Routing setting if you set Global Analog Call to Ignore then the Prestige ignores all global calls If Analog Call Routing is Ignore to begin with then all analog calls including global calls are ignored PABX Outside Line Prefix A PABX Private Automatic Branch eXchange generally requires you to dial a number a single digit in most cases when you need an outside line If your Prestige is connected to a PABX enter this number in PABX Outside Line Prefix otherwise leave it blank 2 16 Hardware Installation and Setup Prestige 100 and 100IH ISDN Router and Router Hub Please note that the PABX prefix is for calls initiated by the Prestige only If you place a call from a device on either A B adapter you must dial the prefix by hand Outgoing Calling Party Number If this field is not blank the Prestige will use its value as the calling party number for ISDN Data A B Adapter 1 and A B Adapter 2 outgoing calls Otherwise the individual entries for ISDNData A B Adapter 1 and A B Adapter 2 will be used as the calling party number You only need to fill in this field if your switch or PABX requires a specific calling party number for outgoing calls otherwise leave it blank If you need to override the individual calli
33. AN Pepper EE ISDN ISDN TA Prestige Figure 6 1 Example of Telecommuting 6 2 Dial In Server Configuration Prestige 100 and 100IH ISDN Router and Router Hub 6 2 LAN to LAN Server Application Your Prestige can also be used as a dial in server for LAN to LAN application to provide access for the workstations on a remote network For your Prestige to be set up as a LAN to LAN server you need to configure the Default Dial In Setup to set the operational parameters for incoming calls Additionally you must create a remote node for the router on the remote network see Chapter 4 Remote Node Configuration An example of your Prestige being used as a LAN to LAN server is shown below Remote Network Local Network LAN to LAN Server Prestige Prestige Figure 6 2 Example of a LAN to LAN Server Application Dial In Server Configuration 6 3 Prestige 100 and 100IH ISDN Router and Router Hub 6 3 Default Dial In Setup This section covers the default dial in parameters The parameters in Menu 13 affect incoming calls from both remote dial in users and remote nodes until authentication is completed Once authentication is completed and if it matches a remote node your Prestige will use parameters from that particular remote node Menu 13 Default Dial in Setup Telco Options IP Address Supplied By CLID Authen None Dial in User Yes IP Pool No PPP Options IP Start Addr N A Recv Authen CHAP PAP IP Count
34. AP PAP Pri Phone 1234 Sec Phone Edit PPP Options No Rem IP Addr 0 0 0 0 Edit IP No Telco Option Allocated Budget min 0 Period hr 0 Transfer Type 64K Nailed Up Connection No Session Options Edit Filter Sets No Idle Timeout sec 300 Enter here to CONFIRM or ESC to CANCEL Figure 4 2 Menu 11 1 Remote Node Profile 4 2 Remote Node Configuration Prestige 100 and 100IH ISDN Router and Router Hub Table 4 1 Remote Node Profile Menu Fields Field Description Options Rem Node Name This is a required field Enter a descriptive name for the remote node for example Corp This field can be up to eight characters This name must be unique from any other remote node name or remote dial in user name Active Press the space bar to toggle between Yes and No Press space Inactive nodes are displayed with a minus sign at the bar to toggle beginning of the name in Menu 11 Yes No Call Direction If this parameter is set to Both your Prestige can Both both place and receive calls to from this remote node f set to Incoming your Prestige will not place a call Incoming to this remote node f set to Outgoing your Prestige will drop any Outgoing incoming calls from this remote node Several other fields in this menu depend on this parameter For example in order to enable Callback the Call Direction must be Both Incoming Rem Node Enter the login name that this remote node wi
35. Call Routing Select the destination for analog calls The choices are A B Adapter 1 A B Adapter 2 and Ignore This field is only applicable when Incoming Phone Number Matching is Don t Care Global Analog Call Select how to handle global analog calls The choices are Accept and Ignore This field is not applicable when the Analog Call Routing is Ignore Edit Advanced Select Yes and press Enter to go to the advanced setup submenu Setup DSS1 only Advanced Setup Select Yes in the Edit Advanced Setup field of Menu 2 ISDN Setup for DSS1 above to display menu 2 1 below The 1TR6 switch does not have this submenu ISDN Call Waiting This allows you to place a call on hold while you answer another incoming call on the same telephone directory number By default call waiting is enabled on both telephone ports except for France but can be disabled on either port from Menu 2 1 How to use call waiting The Call Waiting feature on your ISDN line works in exactly the same way as it does on a regular analog line After hearing a call waiting indicator tone press and immediately release the flash button on your telephone This puts your current call on hold and answers the incoming call Calling Line Indication The Calling Line Indication or Caller ID governs whether the other party can see your number when you call If set to Enable the Prestige sends the caller ID and the party you call can see your number if it is set to Disable
36. LAN or a remote network is beyond the one that is directly connected to a remote node Each remote node specifies only the network to which the gateway is directly connected and the Prestige has no knowledge of the networks beyond For instance the Prestige knows about network N2 in the following diagram through remote node Router 1 However the Prestige is unable to route a packet to network N3 because it doesn t know that there is a route through remote node Router 2 The static routes are for you to tell the Prestige about the networks beyond the remote nodes N1 N2 N3 Router2 Prestige Figure 5 4 Example of Static Routing Topology Remote Node TCP IP Configuration 5 5 Prestige 100 and 100IH ISDN Router and Router Hub To configure an IP static route use Menu 12 Static Route Setup as displayed below From Menu 12 select one of the available IP static routes to open Menu 12 1 IP Static Route Setup as shown below Menu 12 IP Static Route Setup 1 2 Su 4 Du 6 7 8 Enter selection number Figure 5 5 Menu 12 1 IP Static Route Setup Choosing a static route to edit produces the following screen Menu 12 1 Edit IP Static Route Route 1 Route Name Active No Destination IP Address IP Subnet Mask Gateway IP Address Metric 2 Private No Press ENTER to Confirm or ESC to Cancel Figure 5 6Edit IP Static Route 5 6 Remote Node TCP IP Configuration Prestige 1
37. NTER to Confirm to save your configuration or press Esc at any time to cancel 4 8 Remote Node Configuration Prestige 100 and 100IH ISDN Router and Router Hub 4 1 6 Remote Node Filter Use Menu 11 5 Remote Node Filter to specify the filter set s to apply to the incoming and outgoing traffic between this remote node and the Prestige and to prevent certain packets from triggering calls You can specify up to 4 filter sets separated by comma e g 1 5 9 12 in each filter field The default is no filters Note that spaces are accepted in this field For more information on defining the filters see Chapter 8 The Prestige comes with a prepackaged filter set NetBIOS WAN that blocks NetBIOS packets call protocol filter 1 You can include this in the call filter sets if you wish to prevent NetBIOS packets from triggering calls to a remote node Menu 11 5 Remote Node Filter Input Filter Sets protocol filters device filters Output Filter Sets protocol filters device filters Call Filter Sets protocol filters 1 device filters Figure 4 4 Menu 11 5 Remote Node Filter Remote Node Configuration 4 9 Prestige 100 and 100IH ISDN Router and Router Hub Chapter 5 Remote Node TCP IP Configuration This chapter shows you how to configure the TCP IP parameters of a remote node typical LAN to LAN application is to use your Prestige to connect a branch office to the headquarters as depicted in
38. PAP Your Prestige will try CHAP first but PAP will be used if CHAP is not available CHAP PAP CHAP Use CHAP only CHAP PAP Use PAP only PAP None Your Prestige tries to acquire CHAP PAP None first but no authentication is required if CHAP PAP is not available Compression Turn on off Stac Compression The default for this field is Off Mutual Authen Some vendors e g Cisco require mutual Yes No authentication i e the node that initiates the call will request a user name and password from the far end that it is dialing to If the remote node requires mutual authentication set this field to Yes PAP Login This field is applicable only if the Mutual Authen Field is set to Yes Enter in the login name to be used to respond to the far end s PAP authentication request This field does not apply to CHAP authentication Dial In Server Configuration 6 5 Prestige 100 and 100IH ISDN Router and Router Hub PAP Password This field is applicable only if the Mutual Authen Field is set to Yes Enter in the PAP password to be used to respond to the far end s authentication request This field does not apply to CHAP authentication Multiple Link Options Max Trans Rate Enter the maximum data transfer rate between your 64 128 Prestige and the remote dial in user 64 At most one B channel is used 128 A maximum of two channels can be used When the Prestige calls back to the remote dial in user the maxim
39. Parameters Active Use the space bar to turn on or off syslog Syslog IP Address Enter the IP Address of your syslog server Log Facility Use the space bar to toggle between the 7 different Local options The log facility allows you to log the message in different files in the server Please refer to your UNIX manual for more detail Your Prestige sends three types of syslog messages call information messages i e CDR error information messages and session information messages Some examples of these syslog messages are shown below 1 Call Information Messages System Maintenance 10 9 Prestige 100 and 100IH ISDN Router and Router Hub line 1 channel 1 call 41 C01 Incoming Call 40001 line 1 channel 1 call 41 C01 ANSWER Connected 49K 40001 line 1 channel 1 call 41 C01 Incoming Call Call Terminated 2 Error Information Messages line 1 channel 1 call 44 E01 CLID call refuse line 1 channel 1 call 45 E02 IP address mismatch 3 Session Information Messages line 1 channel 1 call 41 101 IPCP up myPrestige line 1 channel 1 call 41 101 IPCP down myPrestige 10 10 System Maintenance Prestige 100 and 100IH ISDN Router and Router Hub 10 3 Diagnostic The diagnostic facility allows you to test the different aspects of your Prestige to determine if it is working properly Menu 24 4 allows you to choose among various types of diagnostic tests to evaluate your system as shown below Menu 24
40. Prestige 100 and 100IH User s Guide Version 2 20 ZyXEL TOTAL INTERNET ACCESS SOLUTION Prestige 100 and 100IH ISDN Router and Router Hub Prestige 100 and 100IH ISDN Router and Router Hub Copyright Copyright 2 26 1999 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 Trademarks mentioned in this publication are used for identification purposes only and may be properties of their respective owners Prestige 100 and 100IH ISDN Router and Router Hub The declarations of CE marking The Prestige 100 and 100IH has been approved for connection to the Public Switched Telecommunication Network using interfaces compatible with ITU
41. RAS S W refers to the version of the ZyNOS software Version ISDN F W refers to the version of the ISDN firmware Version Country Code refers to the one byte country code value in decimal notation Ethernet Address refers to the Ethernet MAC Media Access Control of your Prestige IP Address This is the IP address of the Prestige in dotted decimal notation IP Mask This shows the subnet mask of the Prestige DHCP This field shows the DHCP setting None or Server of the Prestige 10 1 2 Console Port Speed You can set up different port speeds for the console port through Menu 24 2 2 Console Port Speed Your Prestige supports 9600 default 19200 38400 57600 and 115200bps for the console port Use the space bar to select the desired speed in Menu 24 2 2 as shown in the following figure 10 6 System Maintenance Prestige 100 and 100IH ISDN Router and Router Hub Menu 24 2 2 System Maintenance Change Console Port Speed Console Port Speed 115200 Press ENTER to Confirm or ESC to Cancel Press Space Bar to Toggle Figure 10 5 Menu 24 2 2 System Maintenance Change Console Port Speed 10 2 Log and Trace There are two logging facilities in the Prestige The first is the error logs and trace records that are stored locally The second is the UNIX syslog facility for message logging 10 2 1 Viewing Error Log The first place you should look for clues when something goes wrong is the error log Fo
42. Router Hub Menu 21 1 Filter Rules Summary Filter Rules Pr 17 Pr 17 Enter Filter Rule Number 1 6 to Configure Edit Comments NetBIOS WAN Figure 8 3 Menu 21 1 Filter Rules Summary Menu 21 2 Filter Rules Summary Filter Rules Pr 17 SA 0 0 0 0 SP 137 DA 0 0 0 0 DP 53 Figure 8 4 Menu 21 2 Filter Rules Summary 8 2 1 Filter Rules Summary Menu This screen shows the summary of the existing rules in the filter set The following tables contain a brief description of the abbreviations used in Menu 21 1 Table 8 1 Abbreviations Used in the Filter Rules Summary Menu Abbreviations Description Display EC Refers to Active Y means the filter rule is active N means the filter rule is inactive Refers to the type of filter rule GEN for Generic This shows GEN for generic IP for IP for TCP IP TCP IP 8 4 Filter Configuration Prestige 100 and 100IH ISDN Router and Router Hub Table 8 2 Abbreviations Used in the Filter Rules Summary Menu continued Filter Rules The filter rule parameters will be displayed here see below Refers to More Y means there are more rules to check N means there are no more rules to check Refers to Action Matched F means to forward the packet D means to drop the packet N means check the next rule Refers to Action Not Matched F means to forward the packet D means to drop the packet N means check the next rule The protocol
43. TSS recommendation 1 420 Basic Rate ISDN user access The Prestige 100 and 100IH comply with the following directives 1 The Council Directive 89 336 EEC of 3 May 1992 on the approximation of the laws of the member states relation to Electro Magnetic Compatibility EMC Directive 2 Council Directive 91 263 EEC of 29 April 1991 on the approximation of the laws of the Member States concerning telecommunication terminal equipment The Telecom Terminal Equipment Directive 3 93 68 EEC of 22 July 1993 amending the Directives 89 336 EEC 91 263 EEC and 92 3 1 EEC Marking Directive 4 The Council Directive 92 31 EEC of 28 April 1992 amending directive on the approximation of the laws of the member states relating to Electro Magnetic Compatibility ECC Interference Statement iii Prestige 100 and 100IH ISDN Router and Router Hub 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 2 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
44. Table 11 3 Troubleshooting the LAN Interface srornvrnrnvrvovrnrnvrvrvevensevevevesvsvavasenrsersevensevsvevereresvavenensssevevessrsevener 11 3 Table 1 1 4 Troubleshooting a Connection to a Remote Node or ISP rnnnvvverenvnvnvrvrvensevrverervrrevanenrnrsvevevessrseverer 11 3 Table 1 1 5 Troubleshooting for Remote Users to Dial in ssrrnvevenvveverervrsevavenrrvrvevessevsvevererrsvasenrsrsveveveserseverer 11 3 List of Figures Tables XV Prestige 100 and 100IH ISDN Router and Router Hub Preface About Your Prestige Congratulations on your purchase of the Prestige ISDN Router The Prestige 100 and 100IH are high performance routers that offer complete solutions for your WAN Wide Area Network applications such as Internet access LAN to LAN connections telecommuting and remote access over ISDN Integrated Service Digital Network The Prestige 100 and 100IH are identical except that the 100IH has a built in 4 port Ethernet hub We will refer to both models as the Prestige from now on and to individual models by their full name Prestige 100 or Prestige 100IH You do not need to set any switches to configure the Prestige The user friendly Prestige Web Configurator PWC is a JAVA based utility that allows you to manage the Prestige via a Worldwide Web browser You can also manage the Prestige via the SMT System Management Terminal a menu driven interface that you can access from either a terminal emulator or telnet Setup Inf
45. Table 2 2 LED functions A blinking TST test LED indicates the Prestige is functioning properly A steady or an off TST indicates malfunction The LNK Link LED is on when the Prestige is connected to an ISDN switch and the line has been successfully initialized A steady LED indicates an active station is connected to the corresponding port The LED blinks when the connected station is transmitting 2 2 Hardware Installation and Setup Prestige 100 and 100IH ISDN Router and Router Hub 2 2 Prestige 100IH Rear Panel and Connections The figure below shows the rear panel of your Prestige 100IH and the connection diagram REAR FIRST rorPtestige100IH Prestige 28MH connecting Your Prestige Prestige 100IH128IMH connections diagram ZyXE No Lek Afb S Figure 2 3 Prestige 100IH Rear Panel and Connections The next figure shows the rear panel of your Prestige 100 and the connection diagram Hardware Installation and Setup 2 3 Prestige 100 and 100IH ISDN Router and Router Hub REA FIRST For Prestige 100 i P connecting Your Prestige Prestige 100 connections diagram AEE HHT NS VE I O m A Tt o ERMNAL KI prone FHUNEZ ZyXEL aLi ste ALF SMU Pe Figure 2 4 Prestige 100 Rear Panel and Connections This section outlines how to connect your Prestige 100 and 100IH to the LAN and to the ISDN network 2 4 Hardware Installation and Setup Prestige 100 and 100IH
46. age In general this is Switch Switch If you are only using one B channel e g your Prestige is sharing the ISDN BRI line with another device on the S T bus then select Switch Unused The default is Switch Switch The options for this field are e Switch Switch e Leased Unused Switch Unused Switch Lease Unused Leased Leased Switch Leased Leased ISDN Data amp Enter the telephone number and the subaddress DSS1 only Subaddress assigned to ISDN data calls for the Prestige The maximum number of digits is 25 for the telephone number and 5 for the subaddress A B Adapter 1 amp Enter the telephone number and the subaddress assigned to A B Subaddress Adapter 1 PHONE1 A B Adapter 2 amp Same as above for A B Adapter 2 PHONE2 Subaddress PABX Outside Line Enter the number for outside line access if the Prestige is connected to Prefix a PABX otherwise leave it blank The maximum number of digits is 4 Outgoing Calling You only need to fill in this field if your switch requires a specific Party Number Outgoing Calling Party Number otherwise leave it blank 2 18 Hardware Installation and Setup Prestige 100 and 100IH ISDN Router and Router Hub Incoming Phone Determines how incoming calls are routed The choices for this field Number Matching are Multiple Subscriber Number MSN Called Party Subaddress and Don t Care Select Endgeraete Auswahl Ziffer EAZ or Don t Care for the 1TR6 switch type Analog
47. ation Select the CISCO PPP only when this remote node Standard is a Cisco machine otherwise select the Standard PPP PPP CISCO PPP Compression Turn on off Stac Compression The default for this On Off field is Off Default Off Multiple Link Options BOD Calculation Select the direction of the traffic you wish to use in Default determining when to add or subtract a link The Transmit or default for this field is Transmit or Receive Receive Base Trans Rate Select the base data transfer rate for this remote 64 128 node in Kbps There are two choices for this field 64 where only one channel is used or 128 where two channels are used as soon as a packet triggers a call Max Trans Rate Enter the maximum data transfer rate allowed for 64 128 this remote node This parameter is in kilobits per second There are two choices for this field same as above Target Utility Kbps Enter the two thresholds separated by a for Default 10 subtracting and adding the second port 20 Add Persist This parameter specifies the number of seconds Default 5 where traffic is above the adding threshold before sec the Prestige will bring up the second link Subtract Persist This parameter specifies the number of seconds Default 5 where traffic is below the subtraction threshold sec before your Prestige drops the second link Once you have completed filling in Menu 11 2 Remote Node PPP Options press Enter at the message Press E
48. ay a blank screen If you see a blank screen press Enter to bring up the login screen again Enter Password XXXX Figure 2 6 Login Screen Hardware Installation and Setup 2 7 Prestige 100 and 100IH ISDN Router and Router Hub 2 5 Navigating the SMT Interface The SMT System Management Terminal is the interface that you use to configure your Prestige Several operations that you should be familiar with before you attempt to modify the configuration are listed in the table below Table 2 3 Main Menu Commands Move forward to To move forward to a sub menu type in the number of the desired another menu sub menu and press Enter Move backward to Esc Press the Esc key to move back to the previous menu a previous menu Enter or Within a menu press Enter to move to the next field You can also use the Up Down arrow keys to move to the previous and the next Up Down field respectively arrow keys Move the cursor Enter information Fill in or You need to fill in two types of fields The first requires you to type in the appropriate information The second allows you to cycle through Press the the available choices by pressing the Space bar Space bar to toggle Required fields lt gt All fields with the symbol lt gt must be filled in order be able to save the new configuration N A fields lt N A gt Some of the fields in the SMT will show a lt N A gt This symbol refers to an option
49. call Caller A press the flash key to put the existing call on hold and receive a dial tone Dial the third party s telephone number Caller B Before Caller B picks up the call you can transfer the call by pressing the flash key The call is automatically transferred 7 7 Call Forwarding Call forwarding means the switch will ring another number at a place where you will be when someone dials your directory number There are two methods to activate call forwarding The first is exactly the same as on an analog line i e you pick up the handset and dial the access code assigned by your telephone company and the number that you want the calls forwarded Check with your telephone company for this access code The second is with the phone flash commands where you pick up the handset and press the flash key before dialing the following Table 7 3 Phone Flash Commands Activate CFB Call Forwarding Busy Activate CFU Call Forwarding Unconditional Either method should work fine and you can use whichever one you are most comfortable with 7 8 Reminder Ring The Prestige sends a single short ring to your telephone every time a call has been forwarded US switches only Advanced Phone Services 7 5 Prestige 100 and 100IH ISDN Router and Router Hub Chapter 8 Filter Configuration 8 1 About Filtering Your Prestige uses filters to decide whether or not to allow passage of a data packet and or to make a call
50. cel 4 1 2 Outgoing Authentication Protocol Generally speaking you should employ the strongest authentication protocol possible for obvious reasons However some vendor s implementation includes specific authentication protocol in the user profile It will disconnect if the negotiated protocol is different from that in the user profile even when the negotiated protocol is stronger than specified If you encounter the case where the peer disconnects right after a successful authentication please make sure that you specify the correct authentication protocol when connecting to such an implementation Remote Node Configuration 4 5 Prestige 100 and 100IH ISDN Router and Router Hub 4 1 3 PPP Multilink The Prestige uses the PPP Multilink Protocol PPP MP to bundle multiple links in a single connection to boost the effective throughput between two nodes Due to the fragmentation reconstruction overhead associated with MP you may not get a linear increase in throughput when a link is added The number of links in an MP bundle can be statically configured or dynamically determined at runtime as explained in the following section 4 1 4 Bandwidth on Demand The Bandwidth on Demand BOD feature adds or subtracts links dynamically according to traffic demand After the initial call the Prestige uses BAP Bandwidth Allocation Protocol to ask the peer for additional telephone number if BACP Bandwidth Allocation Control Protocol is
51. ched Only packets that match the rule parameters will Action be logged Matched Action Not Matched Only packets that do not match the rule parameters will be logged Action Not Matched Both All packets will be logged Both Action Select the action for a matching packet Check Next Matched Rule Forward Drop 8 12 Filter Configuration Prestige 100 and 100IH ISDN Router and Router Hub Action Not Select the action for a packet not matching the rule Check Next Matched Rule Forward Drop Once you have completed filling in Menu 21 1 2 generic Filter Rule press Enter at the message Press Enter to Confirm to save your configuration or press Esc to cancel This data will now be displayed on Menu 21 1 Filter Rules Summary 8 4 Applying a Filter and Factory Defaults This section shows you where to apply the filter s after you design it them Two sets of factory default filter rules have been configured in Menu 21 to prevent NetBIOS traffic from triggering calls see Figure 8 7 Menu 21 Filter Set Configuration 8 4 1 Ethernet traffic You seldom need to filter Ethernet traffic however the filter sets may be useful to block certain packets reduce traffic and prevent security breaches Go to Menu 3 1 shown below and enter the number s of the filter set s that you want to apply as appropriate You can choose up to four filter sets from twelve by entering their numbers separated by commas e
52. d B2 channels respectively This is the information displayed for each channel Shows the name of the remote node or the user the channel is currently connected to or the status of the channel Down Idle Calling or Answering The current connecting speed 56K or 64K The number of transmitted packets on this channel The number of received packets on this channel The number of error packets on this channel CLU Current Line Utilization percentage of current bandwidth used on this channel ALU Average Line Utilization a 5 second moving average of channel usage for this channel Time this channel has been connected to the current remote node Total Outgoing call Shows the total outgoing call time for both B1 and B2 channels since Time the system has been powered up Ethernet ME Status Shows the current status of the Ethernet link TX Pkt The number of transmitted packets to LAN RX Pkt The number of received packets from LAN Number of collisions WAN Chan 1 IP Addr Refers to the IP address of the Prestige on Channel 1 Chan 2 IP Addr Refers to the IP address of the Prestige on Channel 2 Chan 1 CLID Shows the Caller ID of the peer on Channel 1 Chan 2 CLID Shows the Caller ID of the peer on Channel 2 System Maintenance 10 3 Prestige 100 and 100IH ISDN Router and Router Hub LAN Packet Which Shows the first 48 octets of the LAN packet that triggered the last Triggered Last Call outgo
53. ddition to making outgoing calls the Prestige allows you to configure it as a remote access server for telecommuting employees TCP IP and PPP Support TCP IP Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol network layer protocol PPP MP Point to Point Protocol Multilink Protocol link layer protocol Integrated 4 Port Ethernet Hub P100IH only The Prestige 100IH is equipped with a built in 4 port Ethernet 10Base T hub The built in hub eliminates the need to purchase a separate hub when building a one to four port network For a larger number of workstations additional hubs can be daisy chained to the Prestige Getting to know your Prestige 1 1 Prestige 100 and 100IH ISDN Router and Router Hub AUI Interface P100 only The Prestige 100 has an additional AUI Attachment Unit Interface or 10 Base 5 port in addition to a 10 Base T port The AUI allows you to connect the Prestige to a thicknet cable If you have thinnet cable 10 Base 2 you need an external transceiver to connect the Prestige to the cable Dial On Demand The Dial On Demand feature allows the Prestige to automatically place a call to a remote gateway based on the triggering packet s destination without user intervention PPP Multilink The Prestige can bundle multiple links in a single connection using PPP Multilink Protocol MP The number of links can be either statically configured or dynamically managed based on traffic demand Bandwidth On Demand T
54. dditional benefit of firewall protection If no server is defined all incoming inquiries will be filtered out by your Prestige and thus preventing intruders from probing your network Your Prestige accomplishes this address sharing by translating the internal LAN IP addresses to a single address that is globally unique on the Internet For more information on IP address translation refer to RFC 1631 The IP Network Address Translator NAT 3 5 1 Advantages of SUA In summary SUA is a cost effective solution for small offices with less than 20 hosts to access the Internet or other remote TCP IP networks SUA supports servers to be accessible to the outside world SUA can provide firewall protection if you do not specify a server All incoming inquiries will be filtered out by your Prestige UDP and TCP packets can be routed In addition partial ICMP including echo and trace route is supported Internet Access 3 11 Prestige 100 and 100IH ISDN Router and Router Hub 3 5 2 Single User Account Configuration The steps for configuring your Prestige for Single User Account are identical to the conventional Internet access with the exception that you need to fill in two extra fields in Menu 4 Internet Access Setup as shown below Menu 4 Internet Access Setup ISP s Name myISP Pri Phone 1234 Sec Phone My Login JohnDoe Single User Account Yes IP Addr 0 0 0 0 SUA Telco Options Transfer Type 64K Multil
55. dress Depending on your location you may have Multiple Subscriber Number MSN where the telephone company gives you more than one number for your ISDN line You can assign each number to a different port e g the first number to data calls the second to A B adapter 1 and so on Or DSS1 the telephone company may give you only one number but allow you to assign your own subaddresses to different ports e g subaddress 1 to data calls and 2 to A B adapter 1 Incoming Call Routing The Incoming Phone Number Matching setting governs how incoming calls are routed If you select Multiple Subscriber Number MSN or Called Party Subaddress a call either ISDN data or analog is routed to the port that matches the dialed number if no match is found the call is dropped This option is available as Endgeraete Auswahl Ziffer EAZ for the1TR6 switch type If you select Don t Care then all data calls are routed to the Prestige itself Analog calls however are routed to either A B adapter 1 or 2 or simply ignored depending on the Analog Call Routing field Global Calls A global call is an incoming analog call where the switch did not send the dialed number This happens most often when the call originates from an analog telephone line If you specify explicit matching i e Incoming Phone Number Matching is either MSN or Called Party Subaddress then global calls are always ignored If it is Don t Care and Analog Call Routing is either
56. dropped Transmit will only use outgoing traffic to make this determination and Receive will only use incoming traffic to make this determination If after making the call to bring up a second channel the second channel does not succeed in joining the Multilink Protocol bundle because the remote device does not recognize the second call as coming from the same device the Prestige will hang up the second call and continue with the first channel alone The BOD configuration is through Menu 11 2 Remote Node PPP Options 4 1 5 Editing PPP Options To edit the remote node PPP Options move the cursor to the Edit PPP Options field in Menu 11 1 Remote Node Profile and use the space bar to select Yes Press Enter to open Menu 11 2 as shown below Menu 11 2 Remote Node PPP Options Encapsulation Standard PPP Compression No Multiple Link Options BOD Calculation Transmit or Receive Base Trans Rate Kbps 64 Max Trans Rate Kbps 64 Target Utility Kbps 32 48 Add Persist sec 5 Subtract Persist sec 5 Press ENTER to CONFIRM or ESC to CANCEL Press Space Bar to Toggle Figure 4 3 Menu 11 2 Remote Node PPP Options The following table describes the Remote Node PPP Options Menu and contains instructions on how to configure the PPP options fields Remote Node Configuration 4 7 Prestige 100 and 100IH ISDN Router and Router Hub Table 4 3 Remote Node PPP Options Menu Fields re vesen foten Encapsul
57. e Figure 5 3 Sample IP Addresses for a TCPI IP LAN to LAN Connection To configure the TCP IP parameters of a remote node first configure the two fields in Menu 11 Remote Node Profile as shown in the table below Table 5 1 TCP IP related fields in Remote Node Profile Field Description i Rem IP Address Enter the IP address of the remote gateway in Remote Node Profile Edit IP Press the space bar to select Yes and press Enter to go to Menu 11 3 Remote Node Network Layer Options Menu Yes No The following table shows the TCP IP related fields in Menu 11 3 Remote Node Network Layer Options Remote Node TCP IP Configuration 5 3 Prestige 100 and 100IH ISDN Router and Router Hub Table 5 2 TCP IP Remote Node Configuration Rem IP Address This will show the IP address you entered for this remote node in the previous menu Rem IP Subnet Enter the subnet mask for the remote network me Mask My WAN Addr Some implementations especially the UNIX derivatives require the ISDN link to have a separate IP network number from the LAN and each end must have a unique address within the WAN network number If this is the case enter the IP address assigned to the ISDN port of your Prestige Note that this is the address assigned to your local Prestige not the remote router Single User Set this field to Yes to enable the Single User Account feature Yes No Account for your Prestige Use the space bar to toggle between Yes and
58. e and consult your network administrator Manual Call This provides a way for you to place a call to a remote node manually This tests the connectivity to that remote node When you use this command the screen displays what is happening during the call setup and protocol negotiation Below is an example of a successful connection Internet Setup This test checks to see if your Internet access configuration has been done Test correctly When this option is chosen the Prestige places a manual call to the ISP remote node If everything is working properly you will receive an appropriate response Otherwise note the error message and consult your network administrator Ping Host This diagnostic test pings the host which determines the functionality of the TCP IP protocol on both systems and the links in between Reboot System This option reboots the Prestige Command Mode This option allows you to enter the command mode This mode allows you to diagnose and test your Prestige using a specified set of commands The following figure shows an example of a successful connection after selecting option Manual Call in Menu 24 4 10 12 System Maintenance Prestige 100 and 100IH ISDN Router and Router Hub Start dialing for node lt 1 gt Hit any key to continue Dialing chan lt 2 gt phone lt last 9 digit gt 12345 Call CONNECT speed lt 64000 gt chan lt 2 gt prot lt 1 gt LCP up CHAP send response CHAP login to remote OK
59. em password for confirmation and press Enter Note that as you type a password the screen displays a for each character you type 2 10 Hardware Installation and Setup Prestige 100 and 100IH ISDN Router and Router Hub 2 7 General Setup Menu 1 General Setup contains administrative and system related information To enter Menu 1 and fill in the required information follow these steps Step 1 Enter 1 in the Main Menu to open Menu 1 General Setup Step 2 The Menu 1 General Setup screen appears as shown below Fill in the required fields marked as shown in the following table Menu 1 General Setup System Name p100 Location branch Contact Person s Name JohnDoe Press ENTER to Confirm or ESC to Cancel Figure 2 9 Menu 1 General Setup Hardware Installation and Setup 2 11 Prestige 100 and 100IH ISDN Router and Router Hub Table 2 5 General Setup Menu Fields or e ee System Name Choose a descriptive name for identification purposes This name can be 100 AND up to 30 alphanumeric characters long Spaces are not allowed but 100IH dashes and underscores _ are accepted Location optional Enter the geographic location up to 31 characters of your Prestige MyHouse Contact Person s Enter the name up to 30 characters of the person in charge of this JohnDoe Name optional Prestige 2 8 ISDN Setup Menus Menu 2 is for you to enter the information about your ISDN line Differe
60. epresentative will ask you for the Feature Keys buttons for any Voice Features that you have chosen to activate The Default Feature Keys for the Prestige series are as follows Table 2 8 NI 1 Default Feature Key Settings 3 Way Calling Conference oO If your phone company can not support these default Feature Key settings ask the phone company representative to provide you with settings which are within their support range select Yes in the Advanced Setup field in menu 2 above and change the settings in Menu 2 1 the screen shown below Menu 2 1 ISDN Advanced Setup ISDN Features Access Code Conference Call 60 Call Transfer 61 Call Drop 62 Call Forwarding 57 Phone 1 Call Waiting Enable Phone 2 Call Waiting Enable First Data Call None Figure 2 11 Menu 2 1 ISDN Advanced Setup Table 2 9 Menu 2 1 fields Call Enable allows you to place a call on hold while you answer Waiting another incoming call on the same telephone directory number First Data Preference of the ISDN setup message for the first data call Call None 15 1 4st phone number no B channel preference phone number B1 channel preference gna 2 phone number B2 channel preference Hardware Installation and Setup 2 15 Prestige 100 and 100IH ISDN Router and Router Hub 2 8 2 European DSS1 amp German 1TR6 ISDN Setup Menus Switch Type The only switch types supported in Europe are DSS 1 and 1TR6 Germany only MSN and Subad
61. er rights that vary from state to state ZyXEL Limited Warranty Prestige 100 and 100IH ISDN Router and Router Hub Customer Support If you have questions about your ZyXEL product or desire assistance contact ZyXEL Communications Corporation offices worldwide in one of the following ways E Mail Tech support zyxel com support zyxel dk check www zyxel com for a Support listing E Mail Sales sales zyxel com sales zyxel dk sales zyxel com tw Web Site yxel com www zyxel dk www zyxel com Phone 8 00 AM 714 632 0882 Pacific 49 3955 0700 886 3 578 3942 Ext 266 to 5 00 PM local Standard Time Central European Taiwan time time Time 714 632 0858 45 3955 0707 886 3 5782439 FTP Software ftp zyxel com ftp zyxel dk ftp zyxel co at and ROM upgrades Regular Mail ZyXEL Communications Columbusvej 5 2860 ZyXEL Communications Corp Inc 1650 Miraloma Soeborg 6 Innovation Road II Science Avenue Placentia CA Copenhagen Based Industrial Park 92807 U S A Denmark Hsinchu Taiwan 300 R O C Customer Support v Prestige 100 and 100IH ISDN Router and Router Hub Table of Contents Prestige 100 and 100IH 222aeeo ieenensddnanesdndennnnadadannndnddknnnndnnnnnndndnnrnnndadennsdnadumansdannnnededennnnesadnneee 1 User s Gulde wiicecccccsccececees antena seenad kanna agn nedb an octets EEA TE EA 1 Table of Gontents m2mmsstessssasasietsanerdensasesedabaseekdendarsadenserdeddkrarddanikeedaenrassdden ner enia E vii Ci
62. er the number 1 or 2 of addresses in the IP Pool For example if the starting address is 192 168 135 5 and the count is 2 then the pool will have 192 68 135 5 and 192 68 135 6 Session Options Press Yes then Enter to edit the filter sets Keep in Default No Edit Filter Sets mind that the filter set s will only apply to remote dial in users but not the remote nodes Note that spaces and symbol are accepted in this field For more information on customizing your filter sets see Chapter 8 Filter Configuration The default is blank i e no filters Once you have completed filling in Menu 13 Default Dial in Setup press Enter at the message Press ENTER to Confirm to save your configuration or press Esc at any time to cancel 6 3 1 Default Dial in Filter Use Menu 13 1 Default Dial in Filter to specify the filter set s to apply to the incoming and outgoing traffic between all dial in users and your Prestige Note that the filter set s only applies to the dial in users but not the remote nodes You can specify up to 4 filter sets separated by comma e g 1 5 9 12 in each filter field The default is no filters Spaces are accepted in this field For more information on defining the filters see Chapter 8 Menu 13 1 Default Dial in Filter Input Filter Sets protocol filters device filters Output Filter Sets protocol filters device filters Figure 6 4 Default Dial in Filter 6 4 Dia
63. ernet Access information in one screen Menu 4 is actually a simplified setup for one of the remote nodes that you can access in Menu 11 Before you configure your Prestige for Internet access you need to collect your Internet account information from your ISP Use the table below to record your Internet Account Information Table 3 3 Internet Account Information Internet Account Information Write your account information here IP Address of the ISP s Gateway Optional TN EE DNS server address es for your workstation 4 Internet Access 3 7 Prestige 100 and 100IH ISDN Router and Router Hub From the Main Menu enter option Internet Access Setup to go to Menu 4 Internet Access Setup as displayed below The following table contains instructions on how to configure your Prestige for Internet access Menu 4 Internet Access Setup ISP s Name myISP Pri Phone 1234 Sec Phone My Login JohnDoe My Password x x x Single User Account Yes IP Addr 0 0 0 0 Telco Options Transfer Type 64K Multilink Off Idle Timeout 100 Enter here to CONFIRM or ESC to CANCEL Figure 3 2 Menu 4 Internet Access Setup 3 8 Internet Access Prestige 100 and 100IH ISDN Router and Router Hub Table 3 4 Internet Access Setup Menu Fields Description ISP s Name Enter the name of your Internet Service Provider e g mylSP This information is for identification purposes only ISP IP Addr Enter the IP Address of
64. ers and remote nodes as summarized in the table below Table 6 1 Remote Dial in Users Remote Nodes Comparison Chart Remote Dial in Users Remote Nodes Your Prestige will only answer calls from remote Your Prestige can make calls to and receive calls dial in users it will not make calls to them from the remote node All remote dial in users share one common set of Each remote node can have its own set of parameters as defined in the Default Dial In Setup parameters such as Bandwidth On Demand Menu 13 This chapter discusses how to setup default dial in parameters for both remote node and remote dial in users The following sections give two examples of how your Prestige can be configured as a dial in server Dial In Server Configuration 6 1 Prestige 100 and 100IH ISDN Router and Router Hub 6 1 Remote Access Server Telecommuting enables people to work at remote sites and yet still have access to the resources in the business office Typically a telecommuter will use a client workstation with TCP IP and dial out capabilities e g a Windows PC or a Macintosh For telecommuters to call in to your Prestige you need to configure a dial in user profile for each telecommuter Additionally you need to configure the Default Dial In Setup to set the operational parameters for all dial in users An example of remote access server for telecommuters is shown in Corporate LAN y ps Telecommuting Remote User Ethernet L
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67. essage that you receive on the screen and take the appropriate troubleshooting steps Internet Access 3 9 Prestige 100 and 100IH ISDN Router and Router Hub 3 5 Single User Account Typically if there are multiple users on the LAN wanting to concurrently access the Internet you will have to lease a block of legal or globally unique IP addresses from the ISP The Single User Account SUA feature allows you to have the same benefits as having multiple legal addresses but only pay for one IP address thus saving significantly on the subscription fees Check with your ISP before you enable this feature Same Network 192 168 1 33 Number 192 168 1 34 192 168 1 1 7 INTERNET 192 168 1 35 Prestige 192 168 1 36 The SUA network appears as a single host to the Internet Figure 3 3 Single User Account Topology The Single User Account feature may also be used on connections to remote networks other than the ISP For example this feature can be used to simplify the allocation of IP addresses when connecting branch offices to the corporate network 3 10 Internet Access Prestige 100 and 100IH ISDN Router and Router Hub The IP address for the SUA can be either fixed or dynamically assigned when a call is connected In addition you can designate servers e g a web server and a telnet server on your local network and make them accessible to the outside world If you do not define any server SUA offers the a
68. f the packet you wish to IP Address filter This field is a don t care if it is 0 0 0 0 Source IP Mask Enter the IP subnet mask to apply to the Source IP Addr IP Mask Source Port Enter the source port of the packets that you wish to filter The range of this field is 0 to 65535 This field is a don t care if itis 0 Source Port Select the comparison to apply to the source port in the Yes No Comp packet against the value given in Source Port TCP Estab This field is applicable only when IP Protocol field is 6 Yes No TCP If yes the rule matches only established TCP connections else the rule matches all TCP packets More If yes a matching packet is passed to the next filter rule Yes N A before an action is taken else the packet is disposed of Filter Configuration 8 9 Prestige 100 and 100IH ISDN Router and Router Hub according to the action fields If More is Yes then Action Matched and Action Not Matched will be N A Select the logging option from the following None No packets will be logged Action Matched Only packets that match the rule Action Matched parameters will be logged Action Not Matched Only packets that do not Action Not Matched match the rule parameters will be logged Both Both All packets will be logged Action Matched Select the action for a matching packet Check Next Rule Forward Drop Action Not Matched Select the action for a packet not matching the rule Check Ne
69. flash key again to establish a Three Way Conference Call Note If you wish to cancel your attempt to establish the conference call because the third party s line in busy or if they don t answer simply hang up the telephone and pick it back up after it starts ringing to return to the first caller To drop the last call added to the three way call Simply press the flash key The last call that was added to the conference is dropped To drop yourself from the conference call If you hang up your telephone during a three way call and the two other callers remain on the line the ISDN network will do an implicit transfer to directly connect the two remaining callers together 7 6 Call Transfer Call Transfer allows you to transfer an active call to a third party This service must be subscribed from your telephone company 7 6 1 How To Use Call Transfer Transferring an active call to a third party Once you have an active call Caller A press the flash key to put Caller A on hold and receive a dial tone Dial the third party s telephone number Caller B When you are ready to conference the two calls together press the flash key to establish a Three Way Conference call Hang up the telephone The ISDN network does an implicit transfer to directly connect Caller A with Caller B 7 4 Advanced Phone Services Prestige 100 and 100IH ISDN Router and Router Hub 7 6 2 To Do A Blind Transfer Once you have an active
70. he Prestige dynamically allocates bandwidth by dialing and dropping connections according to traffic demand Full Network Management Accessing SMT System Management Terminal through telnet connection Web based PWC Prestige Web Configurator Logging and Tracing CDR Call Detail Record to help to analyze and manage the telephone bill Built in message logging and packet tracing Unix syslog facility support PAP and CHAP Security The Prestige supports PAP Password Authentication Protocol and CHAP Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol CHAP is more secure than PAP however PAP is readily available on more platforms DHCP Support DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol allows the workstations on your LAN to obtain the configuration from the Prestige 1 2 Getting to know your Prestige Prestige 100 and 100IH ISDN Router and Router Hub Call Control Your Prestige provides budget management for outgoing calls and maintains a blacklist for unreachable phone numbers in order to save you the expense of unnecessary charges Data Compression Your Prestige incorporates Stac data compression to speed up data transfer Stac is the de facto standard of data compression over PPP links Networking Compatibility Your Prestige is compatible with remote access products from other manufacturers such as Ascend Cisco and 3Com Furthermore it supports Microsoft Windows 95 and Windows NT remote access capability Pres
71. hey generally do not listen to the RIP multicast address and so will not receive the RIP packets However if one router uses multicasting then all routers on your network must use multicasting also By default RIP direction is set to Both and the Version set to RIP 1 3 2 3 DHCP Configuration DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol allows the individual clients workstations to obtain the TCP IP configuration at start up from a centralized DHCP server The Prestige has built in DHCP server capability enabled by default which means it can assign IP addresses an IP default gateway and DNS servers to Windows 95 Windows NT and other systems that support the DHCP client 3 2 Internet Access Prestige 100 and 100IH ISDN Router and Router Hub IP Pool Setup The Prestige is pre configured with a pool of 32 IP addresses starting from 192 168 1 33 to 192 168 1 64 for the client machines This leaves 31 IP addresses 192 168 1 2 to 192 168 1 32 excluding the Prestige itself which has a default IP of 192 168 1 1 for other server machines e g server for mail FTP telnet web etc that you may have DNS Server Address DNS Domain Name System is for mapping a domain name to its corresponding IP address and vice versa e g 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 machine before you can access it The DNS server addresses that you enter
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73. ing call LAN Packet Which Triggered Last Ree 45 00 00 3c 02 12 00 00 3B 01 36 49 0 20_00 00460 44 87 2 08 00 62 2B 20 04 00 00 00 08 A9 DO CO 44 87 22 00 01 02 oe 07 08 09 OA OB Source IP Address Source MAC Address LAN Packet Which Triggered Last CallX Type Raw FF FF 00 22 00 11 00 00 00 00 FF FF FF FF FF FF 04 52 00 00 00 0000 40 95 90 04 EY 40 08 00 03 02 78 01 A5 A5 AS A5 A5 A5 A5 AS Figure 10 3 LAN Packet That Triggered Last Call The figure above shows two examples of triggering packets from the LAN the first of an ICMP ping packet Type IP and the second a SAP broadcast packet Type Raw With this information you can determine the workstation from the source IP address or the source MAC address of the packet 10 4 System Maintenance Prestige 100 and 100IH ISDN Router and Router Hub 10 1 1 System Information Menu 24 2 1 System Maintenance Information Name Routing IP RAS S W Version V2 20 C 10 1 16 99 ISDN F W Version V 083 Country Code 238 Ethernet Address 00 a0 c5 02 34 56 IP Address 192 168 1 1 IP Mask 255 255 255 0 DHCP Server Press ESC or RETURN to Exit Figure 10 4 System Maintenance Information System Maintenance 10 5 Prestige 100 and 100IH ISDN Router and Router Hub Table 10 2 Fields in System Maintenance Name displays the system name of your Prestige This information can be modified in Menu 1 General Setup refers to the routing protocol used
74. ing call time for this Default 0 min remote node The default for this field is 0 for no budget control Period hr This field sets the time interval to reset the above outgoing call budget control Transfer Type This field specifies the type of connection between the 64k Prestige and this remote node When set to Leased the Allocated Budget and Period do not apply Leased Nailed up Connection This field specifies if you want to make the connection to Yes No this remote node a nailed up connection See below for more details Session Option Use the space bar to toggle this field to Yes and press Default No Edit Filter Set Enter to open Menu 11 5 to edit the filter sets See the ETG SER Remote Node Filter section for more details Session Option This value specifies the number of idle seconds Default 300 secs for that elapses before the remote node is an unconfigured automatically disconnected Idle seconds is the remote node 0 secs period of time when no data is transmitted from means the remote your Prestige Administrative packets such as RIP node will never be are not counted as data The default is 300 automatically seconds 5 minutes This option only applies when disconnected the Prestige initiates the call Idle Timeout sec Once you have completed filling in Menu 11 1 1 Remote Node Profile press Enter at the message Press ENTER to Confirm to save your configuration or press Esc at any time to can
75. ink Off Idle Timeout 300 Enter here to CONFIRM or ESC to CANCEL Figure 3 4 Menu 4 Internet Access Setup for Single User Account To enable the SUA feature in Menu 4 move the cursor to the Single User Account field and select Yes or No to disable SUA Then follow the instructions on how to configure the SUA fields Table 3 5 Single User Account Menu Fields Field Description Single User Account Select Yes to enable SUA IP Addr If your ISP did notassign you a static IP address enter 0 0 0 0 here otherwise enter that IP address here Press Enter at the message Press ENTER to Confirm to save your configuration or press Esc at any time to cancel At this point your Prestige will ask if you wish to test the Internet connection If you select Yes the Prestige will call the ISP and test the configuration If the test fails note the error messages on the screen and take the appropriate troubleshooting steps 3 12 Internet Access Prestige 100 and 100IH ISDN Router and Router Hub 3 6 Configuring Backup ISP Accounts If you have more than one ISP account you can configure the secondary ISP as a backup You can switch to the backup ISP in the event that the primary ISP is out of service The SUA feature can be enabled for all these accounts 3 6 1 Configure a Backup ISP To configure a backup ISP Account follow these steps Step 1 Configure your primary ISP using Menu 4 as described earlier in this
76. ive set of advanced calling features known as Supplemental Services European and North American ISDN Supplemental Services may vary and have different naming conventions that can be generalized as follows Please check with your telephone company for the services it offers Table 7 1 Supplemental Services by region Call Waiting Additional Call Offering Call Waiting Call Hold Call Hold Call Retrieve Call Retrieve Three Party Conference Flexible Calling FC Conference Drop Transfer Call Call Forwarding Busy CFB Call Forwarding Forwarding Call Forwarding Unconditional CFU Call Forwarding No Reply CFNR Advanced Phone Services 7 1 Prestige 100 and 100IH ISDN Router and Router Hub Table 7 2 Supplemental Services by switch type Call Waiting Call Hold Call v v x Retrieve Three Way Calling een 7 1 Getting Started 7 1 1 Things you need to know before you start using Supplemental Services In North America Additional Call Offering ACO is required on your ISDN line in order to use the Call Waiting feature Flexible Calling is required on your ISDN line in order to use the Three Way Calling or Call Transfer features You need to check with your telephone company to confirm if these services are available to you and if so are there any additional charges for them In some cases your telephone company may only enable these features on your first directory phone number In this case you may want to reque
77. l In Users Setup The following steps describe the setup procedure for setting up a remote dial in user Step 1 From the Main Menu enter option 14 to go to Menu 14 Dial in User Setup as shown in the figure below Dial In Server Configuration 6 7 Prestige 100 and 100IH ISDN Router and Router Hub Menu 14 Dial in User Setup johndoe Enter Menu Selection Number Figure 6 5 Menu 14 Dial in User Setup Step 2 Select one of the users by number this will bring you to Menu 14 1 Edit Dial in User as shown below Menu 14 1 Edit Dial in User User Name Active Yes Password Callback No Phone Supplied by Caller N A Callback Phone N A Rem CLID Idle Timeout 300 Press ENTER to Confirm or ESC to Cancel Figure 6 6 Edit Dial in User 6 8 Dial In Server Configuration Prestige 100 and 100IH ISDN Router and Router Hub The following table provides instructions on how to fill in the Edit Dial In User fields Table 6 3 Edit Dial in User Menu Fields G 00 00 EE User This is a required field This will be used as the login name for authentication Name Choose a descriptive word for login for example johndoe Active You can disallow dial in access to this user by setting this field to Inactive Inactive users are displayed with a minus sign at the beginning of the name in Menu 14 Inactive Password Enter the password for the remote dial in user Callback This field determi
78. lation and Setup 2 13 Prestige 100 and 100IH ISDN Router and Router Hub Table 2 7 North American ISDN Menu Setup Fields Switch If your switch type is not currently shown press the space bar to change to the next Type switch repeat until you see the correct switch type The Prestige will not be able to place or to receive calls if the wrong switch type is specified If you are not sure contact your telephone company to confirm the exact switch type B Channel In general this will be Switch Switch the default If you are only using one B channel Usage e g your Prestige is sharing the ISDN BRI line with another device then select Switch Unused If you re second B channel is a leased line select Switch Leased Press the Space bar to toggle through all the options These options are Switch Switch Leased Unused Switch Unused Switch Leased Unused Leased e Leased Switch Leased Leased Telephone Enter the telephone number s assigned to your ISDN line by your telephone company Number s Some switch types only have one telephone number For North America these phone numbers should be in a standard seven digit format for example 5551212 Note that the Prestige only accepts digits please do not include and spaces in this field This field should be no longer than 25 digits Incoming This tells the Prestige how to route an incoming analog call Set to Phone if you wish Analog to route the incoming a
79. ll use when Login it calls your Prestige ams The login name in this field combined with the Rem Node Password will be used to authenticate this node Incoming Rem Node Enter the password used when this remote node calls Password your Prestige Incoming Rem CLID This field is applicable only if Call Direction is either Both or Incoming Otherwise a N A appears in the field This is the Calling Line ID the telephone number of the calling party of this remote node If you enable the CLID Authen field in Menu 13 Default Dial In your Prestige will check the CLID in the incoming call against the CLIDs in the database If no match is found and CLID Authen is Required the call will be dropped Remote Node Configuration 4 3 Prestige 100 and 100IH ISDN Router and Router Hub Rem IP Addr 4 4 Incoming Outgoing Outgoing Outgoing Outgoing Callback My Login Name My Password Authen Pri mary Sec ondar y Phone Numbers Edit PPP Options This field is applicable only if Call Direction is Both Enable Otherwise a N A appears in the field Disable This field determines whether or not your Prestige will call back after receiving a call from this remote node If this option is enabled your Prestige will disconnect the initial call from this node and call it back at the Outgoing Primary Phone Number see below This is a required field if Call Direction is either Both o
80. llectively When this limit is reached the call will be dropped and further outgoing calls to that remote node or dial in user callback will be blocked After each period the total budget is reset The default for the total budget is 0 minutes and the period is 0 hours meaning no budget control You can reset the accumulated connection time in this menu by entering the index of a remote node or the dial in users The budget and the reset period can be configured in the Menu 11 and 13 for a remote node and for the dial in user respectively 10 8 4 Call History This is the fourth option in Call Control and relays information about past incoming and outgoing calls System Maintenance 10 19 Prestige 100 and 100IH ISDN Router and Router Hub Menu 24 9 4 Call History Phone Number i Rate call Max 2 Bee 4 Deg 6 7 8 Ge 0 1 Enter Entry to Delete 0 to exit Figure 10 18 Call History Table 10 6 Call History Fields Br misshows veier el was incoming or ogoi Rate This is the transfer rate of the call 0 This is the transfer rate of the call the transfer rate of the call a This is the number of calls made to or received from that telephone number Max Thisi is the length of time of the longest telephone call ar ee is the This is the length of time of the shortest telephone call of time of the shortest telephone call ve This is the total length of time of all the telephone calls
81. llow the procedure below to view the local error trace log Step 1 Select option 24 from the Main Menu to open Menu 24 System Maintenance Step2 From Menu 24 select option 3 to open Menu 24 3 System Maintenance Log and Trace Step 3 Select the first option from Menu 24 3 System Maintenance Log and Trace to display the error log in the system After the Prestige finishes displaying the error log you will have the option to clear it System Maintenance 10 7 Prestige 100 and 100IH ISDN Router and Router Hub Examples of typical error and information messages are presented in the figure below 61 63 Clear Error Log Figure 10 6 Examples of Error and Information Messages 10 8 System Maintenance Prestige 100 and 100IH ISDN Router and Router Hub 10 2 2 Syslog And Accounting The Prestige uses the UNIX syslog facility to log the CDR Call Detail Record and system messages to a syslog server Syslog and accounting can be configured in Menu 24 3 2 System Maintenance Syslog and Accounting as shown below Menu 24 3 2 System Maintenance Syslog and Accounting Syslog Active No Syslog IP Address Log Facility Local 1 Press ENTER to Confirm or ESC to Cancel Press Space Bar to Toggle Figure 10 7 Menu 24 3 2 System Maintenance Syslog and Accounting You need to configure the following 3 parameters described in the table below to activate syslog Table 10 3 System Maintenance Menu Syslog
82. lters device filters Output Filter Sets protocol filters device filters Figure 8 9 Default Dial in Filter 8 14 Filter Configuration Prestige 100 and 100IH ISDN Router and Router Hub Chapter 9 Telnet Configuration and Capabilities 9 1 About Telnet Configuration Before the Prestige is properly setup for TCP IP the only option for configuring it is through the console port Once your Prestige is configured you can use telnet to configure it remotely as shown below Telnet from any station on the network TCPAP Network Telnet from any remote location WAN connection h h aac ISDN TA Prestige Ethernet LAN Figure 9 1 Telnet Configuration on a TCP IP Network 9 2 Telnet Under SUA When Single User Account SUA is enabled and an inside telnet server is specified telnet connections from the outside will be forwarded to the inside server So to configure the Prestige via telnet from the outside you must first telnet to the inside server and then telnet from the server to the Prestige using its inside LAN IP address If no insider server is specified telnet to the SUA s IP address will connect to the Prestige directly Telnet Configuration 9 1 Prestige 100 and 100IH ISDN Router and Router Hub 9 3 Telnet Capabilities 9 3 1 Single Administrator To prevent confusion and discrepancy on the configuration your Prestige only allows one administrator to log in at any time
83. n Can t ping any station on the LAN Check the Ethernet LEDs on the front panel The LED should be on for a port that has a station connected If it is off check the cables between your Prestige and the station Verify that the IP address and the subnet mask are consistent between the Prestige and the workstations 11 4 Problems Connecting to a Remote Node or ISP Table 11 4 Troubleshooting a Connection to a Remote Node or ISP Problem Corrective Action Can t connect to a remote node or Check Menu 24 1 to verify the line status If it indicates down then ISP refer to the section on the line problems In Menu 24 4 5 do a manual call to that remote node Observe the messages and take appropriate actions 11 5 Problems for Remote User to Dial in Table 11 5 Troubleshooting for Remote Users to Dial in Problem Corrective Action A remote user cannot dial in First verify that you have configured the authentication parameters in Menu 13 These would be CLID Authen and Recv Authen In Menu 14 verify the user name and password for the remote dial in user If the remote dial in user is negotiating IP verify that the IP address is supplied correctly in Menu 13 Check that either the remote dial in user is supplying a valid IP address or that the Prestige is assigning a valid address from the IP pool If the remote dial in user is negotiating IPX verify that the IPX network number is valid from the IPX pool if it is bei
84. n 10 16 10 8 Call Control vinene decided cece hands EA a N D eTA EE 10 16 Chapter TI ocre raaa a Na A EAEE E a LEa Aka a A Ea a 11 1 Tr bl shooting oaa eaa E a E A a E ERa 11 1 11 1 Problems Starting Up the Prestige rrrrnnrnnnrrnnnrnnrrnnennnrrnnvrnnvnnnernnvnnrernnnnnnernnnnnnn 11 1 11 2 Problems With the ISDN Line eee cece cece aa ease ee Aa EEREN TE 11 2 11 3 Problems with the LAN Interface cceceeeeeeeeeeeeeee centres eeeeeeeeaaeeeeeesaeeeeeeaaaeeees 11 3 11 4 Problems Connecting to a Remote Node or ISP ccceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesaeeeeeeaaeeeees 11 3 11 5 Problems for Remote User to Dial in rrnnnrnnnrnnnnnnrrnnnnnnrrnnernnrnnnernnrnnnernnnnsernnnnene 11 3 Appendix onset ceces cre EE EN ted eccdutadecettcerecdutd seven diveecdeuessecuenteersucuedseeut aes A 1 Acronyms and Abbreviations cccccceseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeaeseeeeeeeseeeeeaeseeeeeenseeeeeees A 1 WACK EE EE ee B 1 Table of Contents ix Prestige 100 and 100IH ISDN Router and Router Hub x Table of Contents Prestige 100 and 100IH ISDN Router and Router Hub List of Figures Figure 1 1 Internet Access Application seenvrenerererenerererenerererenerererererererenerererenerererenerersrenerererenerersreneserssenererssenerer 1 4 Figure 1 2 LAN to LAN Connection Application seuvuvesesverrvrvevvnvvveveveverssvevenervrvaveseersseseveservsvenererssvenesrsvevevesersnr 1 5 Figure 1 3 Telecommuting Remote Acce
85. n connect regular telephones fax machines or other analog devices to the Prestige To connect an analog device plug the end of the telephone cord from the device to either port PHONE1 or PHONE2 on the rear panel of the Prestige Step 3 Connecting the Power Adapter to your Prestige Connect the power adapter to the port labeled POWER on the rear panel of your Prestige Step 4 Connecting the Console Port For the initial configuration of your Prestige you need to use terminal emulator software on a workstation and connect it to the Prestige through the console port Connect the 9 pin smaller end of the console cable to the console port of the Prestige and the 25 pin bigger end to a serial port COM1 COM2 or other COM port of your workstation You can use an extension RS 232 cable if the enclosed one is too short Hardware Installation and Setup 2 5 Prestige 100 and 100IH ISDN Router and Router Hub After the initial setup you can modify the configuration remotely through telnet connections See Chapter 9 Telnet Configuration and Capabilities for detailed instructions on using telnet to configure your Prestige 2 3 Additional Installation Requirements In addition to the contents of your package there are other hardware and software requirements you need before you can install and use your Prestige These requirements include 1 A computer with Ethernet 10Base T NIC Network Interface Card 2 A computer equipped with communica
86. nalog call for this telephone number to the PHONE port 1 a k a Call POTS port in North America and A B Adapter in Europe Set to Phone2 if you wish to route the incoming analog call for this telephone number to PHONE port 2 Set to DOVBS if you wish to receive incoming Data Over Voice Bearer Service call Note that both phone ports will handle incoming analog calls as DOVBS in this case SPID Depending on your switch type you may have zero one or two SPIDs assigned to your Number s line For example if your switch type is Northern Telecom Custom you will have to enter two SPID numbers Advanced Advanced Setup features are configured when you select Yes to enter 2 1 Advanced Setup Setup menu Refer to the Advanced Phone Services Chapter for detailed information Supplementary Voice Services To take full advantage of the Supplementary Voice Services available though the Prestige s phone ports you will need to subscribe to your phone company for them The Supplementary Voice Services available on the Prestige series include Call Waiting Three Way Calling conference Call Transfer Call Forwarding 2 14 Hardware Installation and Setup Prestige 100 and 100IH ISDN Router and Router Hub The Advanced Phone Services chapter in this manual describes these services in more detail There may be an additional charge for each of these services so just choose the services you need The phone company r
87. negotiated Otherwise the Prestige uses the statically configured primary and secondary telephone numbers of the remote node The configuration of bandwidth on demand focuses on the Base Transmission Rate BTR and the Maximum Transmission Rate MTR The relationship between BTR and MTR are shown below Table 4 2 BTR v MTR for BOD BTR amp MTR Setting No of Max No of Bandwidth channel s channel s on demand used used When bandwidth on demand is enabled a second channel will be brought up if traffic on the initial channel is higher than the high Target Utility number for longer than the specified Add Persist value Similarly the second channel will be dropped if the traffic level falls below the low Target Utility number for longer than the Subtract Persist value The Target Utility specifies the line utilization range at which you want the Prestige to add or subtract bandwidth The range is 30 to 64 Kbps kilobits per second The parameters are separated by a For example 30 60 means the add threshold is 30 Kbps and subtract threshold is 60 Kbps The Prestige performs bandwidth on demand only if it initiates the call 4 6 Remote Node Configuration Prestige 100 and 100IH ISDN Router and Router Hub Addition and subtraction are based on the value set in the BOD Calculation field If this field is set to Transmit or Receive then traffic in either direction will be included to determine if a link should be added or
88. nersssavesssrsveverere 10 18 Figure 10 17 Menu 24 9 3 Budget Management sosonenvnvovrnrnvevrvavensevevevesesssvavenervrrsvensvsvevereresvavenesvasevevessssener 10 19 SRAC A s IO m E EE E E E E EEES 10 20 List of Figures Tables xiii Prestige 100 and 100IH ISDN Router and Router Hub List of Tables Table 2 1 LED functionsisks snm rsnsatksnisnivurdrttkdeeldnnidssrsi RE EAA E i EER 2 1 Table 2 2 LED Min cei om S ieni iira EE REEE EERE R E RAEE RE ER 2 2 Table 2 3 Main Menu Commands sssrnonenrnrnenenrnenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenesenenenenenenenesenenenesenenenesenenenesenenenesenenenesenenee 2 8 Table 2 4 Main Menu Summarys ccsctseocetessesoe e eea ro anise snittet keen EE aS sS Table 2 5 General Setup Menu Fields Table 2 6 SPIDs Phone s Switch Types resenenenenvrvrerenerererenerererenerererenerererenerererenerererererererenererererererssersserssensser 2 12 Table 2 7 North American ISDN Menu Setup Fields orororrnrovrvoronvovrvrveversevavevervrrrvenesrsveveveressrsenenervavevesssveveverer 2 14 Table 2 8 NI 1 Default Feature Key Settings nsrvrnrnvevesvrvevevrrvrvavevvnrnervevesssvsvevervsravenssrsveveveserrvenensrvavevesssveveverer 2 15 Table 2 9 Menu 2 Ba E Na K AEAEE A en rir isteden ler 2 15 Table 2 10 Menu2 ISDN Setup ssssuannutsstesee mine Nusdestkee eda heste 2 18 Table 3 1 DHCP Ethernet Setup Menu Fields rnrvrnrrnorersvvrresvrvrvavenvvvrvrvevessevsverervrrsvenenrsvevevevessrvevenervsvavenssve
89. nes if your Prestige will allow call back to this user upon Default No dial in If this option is enabled your Prestige will call back to the user if requested In such a case your Prestige will disconnect the initial call from this user and dial back to the specified callback number see below No The default is no callback No Optional The user can choose to disable callback Optional Mandatory The user can not disable callback Mandatory Phone This option allows the user to specify the call back telephone number on a Default No Supplied call by call basis This is useful when your Prestige returns a call back toa by Caller mobile user at different numbers e g a sales rep in a hotel If the setting is Yes the user can specify and send to the Prestige the callback number of his her choice The default is No i e your Prestige always calls back to the fixed callback number Callback If Phone Supplied by Caller is No then this is a required field Otherwise Phone a N Awill appear in the field Enter the telephone number to which your Prestige will call back Dial In Server Configuration 6 9 Prestige 100 and 100IH ISDN Router and Router Hub Table 6 4 Edit Dial in User Menu Fields continued us oser oe Rem CLID If you enable CLID Authen field in Menu 13 then you need to specify the telephone number from which this user calls Your Prestige will check the CLID in the incoming call against the
90. ng upon whether a match is found The following sections describe how to configure filter sets The Filter Structure of the Prestige A filter set consists of one or more filter rules Usually you would group related rules e g all the rules for NetBIOS into a single set and give it a descriptive name The Prestige allows you to configure up to twelve filter sets with six rules in each set for a total of 72 filter rules in the system You can apply up to four filter sets to a particular port to block multiple types of packets With each filter set having up to six rules you can have a maximum of 24 rules active for a single port 8 2 Filter Configuration Prestige 100 and 100IH ISDN Router and Router Hub 8 2 Configuring a Filter Set To configure a filter sets follow the procedure below Step 1 Select option 21 Filter Set Configuration from the Main Menu to open Menu 21 Menu 21 Filter Set Configuration Comments Comments NetBIOS_WAN NetBIOS_LAN Enter Filter Set Number to Configure Edit Comments Press ENTER ta CONFTRM or RSC to CANCEL Figure 8 2 Menu 21 Filter Set Configuration Step 2 Select the filter set you wish to configure no 1 12 and press Enter Step 3 Enter a descriptive name or comment in the Edit Comments field and press Enter Step 4 Press Enter at the message Press ENTER to confirm to open Menu 21 1 Filter Rules Summary Filter Configuration 8 3 Prestige 100 and 100IH ISDN Router and
91. ng party number enter Command Interpreter mode and issue the command isdn initstring set AT amp Z0x number where x is T for ISDN data calls A for A B Adapter 1 and B for A B Adapter 2 For instance isdn initstring set AT amp ZOI 100 amp Z0A 101 amp Z0B 102 sets the calling party number to 100 for ISDN data calls 101 for A B adapter 1 and 102 for A B adapter 2 Menu 2 ISDN Setup Switch Type DSS 1 Taiwan B Channel Usage Switch Switch ISDN Data Subaddress A B Adapter 1 Subaddress A B Adapter 2 Subaddress A B Adapter 2 Accepts Modem Call Disable PABX Outside Line Prefix Outgoing Calling party Number Incoming Phone Number Matching Multiple Subscriber Number MSN Analog Call Routing N A Global Analog Call N A Edit Advanced Setup No Press ENTER to Confirm or ESC to Cancel Figure 2 12 Menu 2 ISDN Setup for DSS1 Hardware Installation and Setup 2 17 Prestige 100 and 100IH ISDN Router and Router Hub Menu 2 ISDN Setup Switch Type 1TR6 B Channel Usage Switch Switch ISDN Data A B Adapter 1 A B Adapter 2 PABX Outside Line Prefix Outgoing Calling party Number Incoming Phone Number Matching Endgeraete Auswahl Ziffer EAZ Analog Call Routing N A Press ENTER to Confirm or ESC to Cancel Press Space Bar to Toggle Figure 2 13 Menu 2 ISDN Setup for 1TR6 Table 2 10 Menu 2 ISDN Setup Switch Type This field is fixed as DSS1o0r 1TR6 B Channel Us
92. ng used Troubleshooting 11 3 Prestige 100 and 100IH ISDN Router and Router Hub AUI BAP BACP BOD CDR CHAP CLID CSU DSU DCE DOVBS DHCP DNS DTE IANA IP IPCP IPX ISDN ISP LAN MAC MP NAT Appendix Acronyms and Abbreviations Attachment Unit Interface Bandwidth Allocation Protocol Bandwidth Allocation Control protocol Bandwidth on Demand Call Detail Record Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol Calling Line IDentification Channel Service Unit Data Service Unit Data Communications Equipment Data Over Voice Bearer Service Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Domain Name System Data Terminal Equipment Internet Assigned Number Authority Internet protocol PPP IP Control Protocol Internetwork Packet eXchange Integrated Service Digital Network Internet Service Provider Local Area Network Media Access Control PPP Multilink Protocol Network Address Translation Acronyms and Abbreviations A 1 Prestige 100 and 100IH ISDN Router and Router Hub PAP POTS PPP PSTN RFC RIP SAP SPID SNMP SUA TA TFTP TCP UDP UTP WAN Password Authentication Protocol Plain Old Telephone Service Point to Point Protocol Public Switched Telephone Network Request For Comment Routing Information Protocol IPX Service Advertising Protocol ISDN Service Profile IDentifier Simple Network Management Protocol Single User Account ISDN Terminal Adapter Trivial File Transfer Protocol Transmission Cont
93. not defined the service request is simply discarded To make a server visible to the outside world specify the port number of the service and the inside IP address of the server in Menu 15 Multiple Server Configuration 6 5 1 Configuring a Server behind SUA Follow the steps below to configure a server behind SUA 1 Enter 15 in the main menu to go to menu 15 Multiple Server Configuration 2 Enter the service port number in the Port field and the inside IP address of the server in the IP Address field Dial In Server Configuration 6 11 Prestige 100 and 100IH ISDN Router and Router Hub Menu 15 Multiple Server Configuration Port Address Default a 0 Le 2 B s 4 9 6 7 8 ooooo0o060 ooooo0o0o060 Press ENTER to Confirm or ESC to Cancel Figure 6 7 Multiple Server Configuration 3 Press ENTER at the Press ENTER to confirm prompt to save your configuration after you define all the servers or press ESC at any time to cancel The most often used port numbers are Table 6 5 Services vs Port number Services Port Number FTP File Transfer Protocol Telnet 23 SMTP Simple Mail Transfer Protocol DNS Domain Name System 53 HTTP Hyper Text Transfer Protocol or WWW Web PPTP Point to Point Tunneling Protocol 6 12 Dial In Server Configuration Prestige 100 and 100IH ISDN Router and Router Hub Chapter 7 Advanced Phone Services The Prestige 100 and 100IH support a comprehens
94. nsevsvevevervssvenenesvavevessseveverer 8 6 Table 8 5 TCP IP Filter Rule Menu Fields roronororovovorerervrverrnvrvrvevenreveveveresrvsseneresvsvenssvsveveverervsvenenessavevesssveveverer 8 9 Table 8 6 Generic Filter Rule Menu Fields nnrorororovrvrrervrsrvrnrnvrvrvevenssveveveressavavenrsvsvevessevsveveresssvasensssssevevesersevener 8 12 Table 10 1 System Maintenance Status Menu Fields sorrnrnvrvrrovonvovoverervrvavavenrrvrevessevsverererrsvasenesrsveveverssseverer 10 3 Table 10 2 Fields in System Maintenance srornrnvossovevrvrvevvsvevenenvrvavevensevevevesessavavenesersevessevsveverervrvavensusssevevessssevener 10 6 Table 10 3 System Maintenance Menu Syslog Parameters ssrrnnononsovrvevervrvrvanenvsvrvevessevsvesererrsvasenrsvsvevevessreverer 10 9 Table 10 4 System Maintenance Menu Diagnostic sornevrrvrvenrnvrvrvevenssvrvevesessevasenrsvsrevenssvsveverervrvavenssrssevevesssserer 10 12 Table 10 5 Call Control Parameters Fields rnnorrvrvvovenevvrvovenenvrvrvavenseveveesesssvavenervssevenssvsveveservsvavenessssevevesssserer 10 18 Table 10 6 G ll History Fields enine iepenen a EAEE E E EaR E e S aSo EEIE EAER OEE ab sete 10 20 Table 11 1 Troubleshooting the Start Up of your Prestige see sesesssesssessssesresssssstrssesssresresssteserssntererssererrrsreenere 11 1 Table 11 2 Troubleshooting the ISDN Line noenvessorevrvevevvrsrvenrvvrravevesseveveseressavavenrsvsvevesseesveverervsvavensssssevevessssevener 11 2
95. nt telephone companies deploy different types of switches for ISDN service Depending on the switch for your particular installation you will have a different number of telephone numbers If you are in North America you may also have SPIDs Service Profile Identifiers The SPID is a number used by a switch for identification purposes Make sure that you have correct and complete telephone numbers and SPIDs You need to pass the ISDN setup before your system can make an outgoing call or answer an incoming call The following table will help you decide the number of telephone numbers and SPIDs if any for your geographic location Table 2 6 SPIDs Phone s Switch Types Switch Type Geography No of Phone s No of SPIDs AT amp T 5ESS NI 1 North America 2 2 AT amp T 5ESS Point to North America 1 Point AT amp T 5ESS Multipoint North America Northern Telecom NI 1 North America N Custom A 2 12 Hardware Installation and Setup Prestige 100 and 100IH ISDN Router and Router Hub 2 8 1 North American ISDN Setup Menus Menu 2 for North American switches is displayed below Menu 2 ISDN Setup Switch Type AT amp T 5ESS NI 1 B Channel Usage Switch Switch lst Phone SPID Incoming Analog Call Phone 1 2nd Phone SPID Incoming Analog Call Phone 2 Advanced Setup No Press ENTER to Confirm or ESC to Cancel Press Space Bar to Toggle Figure 2 10 North American ISDN Setup Hardware Instal
96. nu 21 1 2 Generic Filter Rule noesrorororervrrerervrrrvavevversvevevessrvsveservsvsvenesrsveveveservsvenenesvavevesssseveverer 8 11 Figure 8 7 Filtering Ethernet traffic sorosesevrrrrrerrvvvvrvrveverssveresrrvrvavenveresesevesssvsveservsvavensarseevesesesvsvenesersavevesssseveverer 8 13 Figure 8 8 Filtering Remote Node traffic mosrornrnronervvvrvererrrvrvanvnverevenevesssvevenervavavevesrsvevevesesvsvenervsvsvesssrsvevesesessn 8 14 Figure 8 9 Default Dial in Fite tects ccc rea a ai a keratin rene 8 14 Figure 9 1 Telnet Configuration on a TCP IP Network ssesrsrvvrvavanvvvrvrvrverssvrvevervrvrvenenrsveveveversrvevenervsvevenssvevesesere 9 1 Figure 10 1 Menu 24 System Maintenance sssrnrnvrversovrvevervrrsvavenrereveveveservevevervrvavesesrssevevesesvsveverssvavensnrsvesesesersn 10 1 Figure 10 2 Menu 24 1 System Maintenance Status rsenrvrrvovonvovrvrveversevevevervrrsvensursvevevererssvenenervavevenssseveverer 10 2 Figure 10 3 LAN Packet That Triggered Last Call osorerervorrrororvovovrvrvessrevesvrvrrsvenrnrsvevevererssvenenrsvavevesssveveverer 10 4 xii List of Figures Tables Prestige 100 and 100IH ISDN Router and Router Hub Figure 10 4 System Maintenance Information seovrvrvvrvevrnrvvrvrvevenssvevevervsvavavenerersevensevsveverervsvavenensssevevesessevener 10 5 Figure 10 5 Menu 24 2 2 System Maintenance Change Console Port Speed srnrnvevenrnvrvrrvensvvrveserernne 10 7 Figure 10
97. on the wire Therefore the Prestige applies the protocol filters to the native IP address and port number before NAT SUA for outgoing packets and after NAT SUA for incoming packets On the other hand the generic or device filters are applied to the raw packets that appear on the wire To speed up filtering all rules in a filter set must be of the same class 1 e protocol filters or generic filters The class of a filter set is determined by the first rule that you create When applying the filter sets to a port separate menu fields are provided for protocol and device filter sets If you include a protocol filter set in a device filters field or vice versa the Prestige will warn you and will not allow you to save 8 3 1 TCP IP Filter Rule This section shows you how to configure a TCP IP filter rule TCP IP rules allow you to base the rule on the fields in the IP and the upper layer protocol e g UDP and TCP headers To configure a TCP IP rules select TCP IP Filter Rule from the Filter Type field and press Enter to open Menu 21 1 1 TCP IP Filter Rule as shown below Filter Configuration 8 7 Prestige 100 and 100IH ISDN Router and Router Hub Menu 21 1 1 TCP IP Filter Rule Filter 1 1 Filter Type TCP IP Filter Rule Active Yes IP Protocol 6 IP Source Route No Destination IP Addr 0 0 0 0 IP Mask 0 0 0 0 Port 137 Port Comp Equal Source IP Addr 0 0 0 0 IP Mask 0 0 0 0 Port 0 Port Comp
98. ormation ISDN Line 1 Contact your local telephone company s ISDN Ordering Center to find out what type of ISDN service is available and the switch type 2 When the telephone company installs your ISDN line please be sure to obtain and write down the following information for future use e ISDN switch type e ISDN telephone number s e ISDN Service Profile Identifiers SPID number s only for North America Supplemental services such as Call Forwarding are supported by the Prestige but must be subscribed to separately from the telephone company Ethernet Setup Information IP Address The IP Address is the unique 32 bit number assigned to your Prestige This address is written in dotted decimal notation four 8 bit numbers between 0 and 255 separated by periods e g 192 168 1 1 xvi Preface Prestige 100 and 100IH ISDN Router and Router Hub Please note that every machine on a network must have a unique IP address do not assign an arbitrary address to any machine If you are not sure as to which IP address to assign to the Prestige contact your Internet Service Provider ISP or refer to Chapter 3 of this guide for more details IP Subnet Mask An IP address consists of two parts the network ID and the host ID The IP Subnet Mask is used to specify the network ID portion of the address expressed in dotted decimal notation The Prestige automatically calculates this mask based on the IP address that you assign Unles
99. pecifies the first of the contiguous addresses in the 192 168 1 33 Address IP address pool Size of Client IP Pool This field specifies the size or count of the IP address pool 32 Primary DNS Server Enter the IP addresses of the DNS servers The DNS servers s dary DNS are passed to the DHCP clients along with the IP address and Heste ary the subnet mask Internet Access 3 5 Prestige 100 and 100IH ISDN Router and Router Hub Follow the instructions in the following table to configure TCP IP parameters for the Ethernet port Table 3 2 TCP IP Ethernet Setup Menu Fields Jon CO TCP IP Setup IP Enter the IP address of your Prestige in dotted decimal notation 192 168 1 1 Address default IP Subnet Mask Your Prestige will automatically calculate the subnet mask based 255 255 255 0 on the IP address that you assign Unless you are implementing subnetting use the subnet mask computed by the Prestige __ RIP Press the space bar to select the RIP direction from Both In Both Direction Only Out Only default Version Press the space bar to select the RIP version from RIP 1 RIP RIP 1 2B RIP 2M default When you have completed this menu press Enter at the prompt Press ENTER to Confirm to save your configuration or press Esc at any time to cancel 3 6 Internet Access Prestige 100 and 100IH ISDN Router and Router Hub 3 4 Internet Access Configuration Menu 4 allows you to enter the Int
100. phone ports except France where the default is disabled but can be toggled on either port from Menu 2 1 7 4 1 How to use call waiting The Call Waiting feature on your ISDN line works in exactly the same way as it does on a regular analog line which almost everyone is familiar with To put the current call on hold and answer the incoming call press the flash key after hearing a call waiting indicator tone Dropping current call to switch to incoming holding call After hearing a Call Waiting indicator tone simply hang up the telephone and wait for the telephone to ring before answering the incoming holding call Notes An incoming caller receives a busy signal if You have two calls active one active and one on hold or both active using Three Way Calling already You are dialing a number on the B Channel the incoming caller is attempting to reach but have not yet established a connection 7 5 Three Way Calling Three Way Calling allows you to add a third party to an existing call This service must be subscribed from your telephone company Advanced Phone Services 7 3 Prestige 100 and 100IH ISDN Router and Router Hub 7 5 1 How To Use Three Way Calling If you wish to call someone and conference him her in with an existing call Press the flash key to put the existing call on hold and receive a dial tone Dial the third party s telephone number When you are ready to conference the calls together press the
101. r Outgoing Enter the login name for your Prestige when it calls this remote node This is a required field if Call Direction is either Both or Outgoing Enter the password for your Prestige when it calls this remote node This field sets the authentication protocol used for outgoing calls Options for this field are CHAP PAP Your Prestige will accept either CHAP CHAP PAP or PAP when requested by this remote node CHAP accept CHAP only CHAP PAP accept PAP only PAP Your Prestige always calls this remote node using the Primary Phone number first for a dial up line If the Primary Phone number is busy or does not answer your Prestige will dial the Secondary Phone number if available Some areas require dialing the pound sign before the phone number for local calls A symbol may be included at the beginning of the phone numbers as required To edit the PPP options for this remote node move the Press space cursor to this field use the space bar to select Yes and bar to toggle press Enter This will bring you to Menu 11 2 Remote Yes then Node PPP Options For more information on configuring press Enter PPP options see the section Editing PPP Options This is a required field if Route is set to IP Enter the IP address of the remote gateway Remote Node Configuration Prestige 100 and 100IH ISDN Router and Router Hub Telco Options Allocated Budget This field sets a ceiling for outgo
102. rkstations can query the DNS server directly without the Prestige s intervention Internet Access 3 3 Prestige 100 and 100IH ISDN Router and Router Hub 3 3 TCP IP Ethernet Setup and DHCP You will now use Menu 3 2 to configure your Prestige for TCP IP To edit Menu 3 2 select the menu option Ethernet Setup in the Main Menu When Menu 3 appears select the submenu option TCP IP and DHCP Setup and press Enter The screen now displays Menu 3 2 TCP IP and DHCP Ethernet Setup as shown below Menu 3 2 TCP IP and DHCP Ethernet Setup DHCP Setup DHCP Server Client IP Pool Starting Address 192 168 1 33 Size of Client IP Pool 32 Primary DNS Server 0 0 0 0 Secondary DNS Server 0 0 0 0 TCP IP Setup IP Address 192 68 1 1 IP Subnet Mask 255 255 RIP Direction Both Version RIP 1 Enter here to CONFIRM or ESC to CANCEL Press Space Bar to Toggle Figure 3 1 Menu 3 2 TCP IP and DHCP Ethernet Setup 3 4 Internet Access Prestige 100 and 100IH ISDN Router and Router Hub Follow the instructions in the following table on how to configure the DHCP fields Table 3 1 DHCP Ethernet Setup Menu Fields Field Description Example DHCP Setup This field enables disabled the DHCP server If it is set to None Server your Prestige will act as a DHCP server If set to None S defaul DHOP server will be disabled erver default When DHOP is used the following four items need to be set Client IP Pool Starting This field s
103. rol Protocol User Datagram Protocol Unshielded Twisted Pair cable Wide Area Network Acronyms and Abbreviations Prestige 100 and 100IH ISDN Router and Router Hub 1TR6 2 12 a b adapter 2 14 authentication 4 4 4 5 6 5 backup 10 14 BACP 4 6 Bandwidth on Demand See BOD BAP 4 6 Base Transmission Rate 4 6 blacklist 10 18 BOD 4 6 4 7 BTR See Base Transmission Rate budget 6 6 10 19 call control 10 16 call direction 4 3 callback 4 4 6 6 6 9 6 10 CHAP 4 4 CLID 4 3 6 5 6 10 console port 2 5 contact person 2 12 Data Over Voice Bearer Service 2 14 Default Dial In Setup 6 4 DHCP 1 2 3 2 diagnostic 10 11 dial in user 6 1 Dial In Users Setup 6 7 DNS 3 3 3 5 DOVBS See Data Over Voice Bearer Service Index Index DSS1 2 12 encapsulation 4 8 Ethernet 2 20 filter 2 21 4 8 6 7 8 1 8 14 gateway 5 7 General Setup 2 11 generic filter rule 8 11 IANA 3 1 idle timeout 4 5 Internet access 1 4 3 1 IP address 3 2 3 6 4 4 5 4 5 7 6 6 IP Address xvi IP network number 3 1 IP Pool 3 3 IP static route 5 5 IP Subnet Mask xvii ISP 3 13 LAN 10 3 10 4 LAN to LAN 5 1 6 3 location 2 12 log 10 7 login 4 3 Main Menu 2 9 Max Transmission Rate 4 6 metric 5 4 5 7 MP 1 2 3 9 4 6 Multilink See MP See MP B 1 Prestige 100 and 100IH ISDN Router and Router Hub mutual authentication 6 5 NIG 2 5 North American ISDN 2 1
104. s you have a special need for subnetting use the default mask as calculated by the Prestige Structure of this Manual Getting Started Chapters 1 2 This helps you connect install and setup your Prestige to operate on your network The Internet Chapter 3 This shows how to configure your Prestige for Internet access Advanced Applications Chapters 4 7 This shows how to use your Prestige for more advanced applications Management amp Maintenance Chapters 8 10 This provides information on management and maintenance facilities Troubleshooting Chapter 11 This provides information about solving common problems Preface xvii Prestige 100 and 100IH ISDN Router and Router Hub Chapter 1 Getting to Know Your ISDN Router 1 1 Features of the Prestige ISDN Basic Rate Interface BRI Support The Prestige supports a single BRI A BRI offers two 64 Kbps channels which can be used independently for two destinations or be bundled to speed up data transfer Extensive Analog Phone Support The Prestige is equipped with two standard phone jacks for you to connect analog devices such as telephones and FAX machines It also supports supplementary services such as call waiting and 3 way calling Single User Account SUA The SUA Single User Account feature allows multiple users to share a single IP address either dynamic or static assigned by your Internet Service Provider ISP Incoming Call Support In a
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106. ss Server Application ssesrnsvrevnvvvrvavenvvveveveversrvssenervsrrvensersvevererersnr 1 6 Fr ure 2 1 Bront Panel OF P1005 ssorasnemest serken sees 2 1 Figure 2 2 Bront Panel Of PT0O0LB sanpknsesteisentk renvaske nedbrente eiere 2 2 Figure 2 3 Prestige 100IH Rear Panel and Connections sesrnrrvavavevvvrvevesesssvavenervrvavensevsvevevervsavenenersavevesssveseverer 2 3 Figure 2 4 Prestige 100 Rear Panel and Connections soresrvrnvrnenrvvvvevrvevessrvevenerrsvavesesreveeveservsvenervsssvevesrsvevevesersn 2 4 Figure 2 5 Power On Display onenn eee E Ee a knivene EAE TE EE R saben svpaves 2 7 Figure 2 6 Or S ASTE K a t R E TEE TETEE AE EEE 2 7 Figure 2 SMT Main Meni ae ea a e ke EE ein ued nara Rus ER 2 9 Figure 2 8 Menu 23 1 System PasswWord mesesrersersereservrresvrvrrsvenearsveveveresssvenenrsvsvevenssvevevesesvavsvenesessevenssesvesesernee 2 10 Figure 2 9 Menu I General Setup ssesrnrnvanovonsovrvrvenersevavenvrvrravensersvesevesesssvenenvsvavevenssvevevesesavasenesessavenssvsvesesesnne 2 11 Figure 2 10 North American ISDN Setup srornrovonovovovevevvrsevenrnvrvrvavenssveveseressavavenersasevessevsveverervsvavensnvssevevessssevener 2 13 Figure 2 11 Menu 2 1 ISDN Advanced Setup s sorvvovrvevvrvevrnvnvrvrvevenssveveveressavavenrrvasevessevsveverervsvavenessssevevessssevener 2 15 Figure 2 12 Menu 2 ISDN Setup for DSS nessereroreresvrsevrnrsvrvavevesssvevevesvsavavenersasevessevsvevererssvavenenrsseveves
107. st assured that the configuration is stored in the flash ROM in the Prestige so even if power failure should occur your configuration is safe 10 6 Software Update Software updates are only possible through the console port connection You cannot use telnet to update the software version of your Prestige Note Please note that this function will delete the old software before installing the new software Do not attempt to utilize this menu unless you have the new software version Type atur and wait until the Prestige responds with an OK to begin uploading the new software upload procedure varies depending on the type of software used to access the Prestige You must use the XMODEM protocol to perform the upload After uploading is successful type atgo to start your Prestige 10 14 System Maintenance Prestige 100 and 100IH ISDN Router and Router Hub To update software system needs to be rebooted After system is rebooted Enter Debug Mode will be displayed Please enter atur to upload RAS and ISDN code Do you want to continue y n Enter Menu Selection Number Figure 10 11 Menu 24 7 Software Update 10 6 1 Boot module commands Prestige boot module commands are shown below For ATBAx x denotes the number preceeding the colon to give the console port speed following the colon in the list of numbers that follows e g ATBA3 will give a console port speed of 9 6 Kbps ATSE displays the seed that is used
108. st of FIGUrE Sune xi List Of Tables 2 insisterer eden ukene andre hte ae nce KAEA xiv PROTAG cina reinen E teaned even duced nende EA kender xvi Chapter Tseri ENN E ende 1 1 Getting to Know Your ISDN Router rrrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnennnnnnnennnnnnnennn 1 1 1 1 Features of the Prestlgen usanne pi naked pda an GAS kb ad 1 1 1 2 Applications for Prestige 100 and 100IH arnnvnnrnnnnnrnvnnnnnrnnnnnnennrnnnnerrrnnnnerrrnnnnerernnnnene 1 4 Chapter EE EAR 2 1 Hardware Installation amp Initial Setup rrrnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnennnnnnner 2 1 2 2 Prestige 100IH Rear Panel and Connections rrrnnannnrrnnnnnnvrnnnvnnrrnnernnnnnnernnnnnnernnnnnnn 2 3 2 3 Additional Installation Requirements arnnrrnnvnnnrrnnnnnnnrnnnnnnrrnnnnnnrrnnernnnnnnernnnnnnernnnnene 2 6 2 4 Power Or Your Prestige avstander 2 7 2 5 Navigating the SMT Interface rrrnnnrnnnnnnrrnnnnnnrrnnennnrrnnernnrrnnernnnrnnernnnnnnernnnnnnernnnnnne 2 8 2 6 Changing the System Password errrnnvrnnrrnnnnnnrrnnnrnnrrnnernnrrnnnrnnrrnnerenrrnnnrenrrnnerennnnn 2 10 27 General Setup 4 ieira EE aS desertert sanke ms 2 11 28 ISDN Setup MENUS wives ide icc i a ace ai ee eee 2 12 2 9 Ethernet Setup vives secs aa eerie Hardline a E vind Sincere 2 20 2 10 Protocol Dependent Ethernet Setup eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaeeeseeeaeeeeeeaees 2 21 Chapter orrena neninn EROTS AA tas
109. st that the features be enabled on your second directory number as well 7 2 Setting Up Supplemental Phone Service All Supplemental Phone Services are enabled by default except for Call Waiting which is disabled by default but can be enabled in Menu 2 1 ISDN Advanced Setup The Calling Line Indication or Caller ID also in this menu decides whether the other party can see your number when you call If set to Enable default the Prestige sends the caller ID and the party you call can see your number otherwise if set to Disable the caller ID is blocked US refers to a broad range of switch types supported in the USA 7 2 Advanced Phone Services Prestige 100 and 100IH ISDN Router and Router Hub 7 3 The Flash Key Flashing means to press the hook for a short period of time a few hundred milliseconds before releasing it On newer telephones there should be a flash key button that generates the signal electronically If the flash key is not available you can tap press and immediately release the hook by hand to achieve the same effect However using the flash key is preferred since the timing is much more precise With manually tapping if the duration is too long it may be interpreted as hanging up by the Prestige 7 4 Call Waiting ISDN Call Waiting allows you to place a call on hold while you answer another incoming call on the same telephone directory number By default call waiting is enabled on both tele
110. stige 100 only 10BaseT for the Prestige 100IH so this field does not appear and specify the filter sets that you wish to apply to the Ethernet traffic You seldom need to filter Ethernet traffic however the filter sets may be useful to block certain packets reduce traffic and prevent security breaches Menu 3 1 General Ethernet Setup Ethernet Interface 10BaseT Input Filter Sets protocol filters 2 device filters Output Filter Sets protocol filters device filters Press ENTER to Confirm or ESC to Cancel Figure 2 17 Menu 3 1 General Ethernet Setup If you need to define filters please read Chapter 8 Filter Set Configuration then return to this menu to define the filter sets 2 10 Protocol Dependent Ethernet Setup For TCP IP Ethernet setup refer to Chapter 3 Internet Access Application Hardware Installation and Setup 2 21 Prestige 100 and 100IH ISDN Router and Router Hub Chapter 3 Internet Access This chapter shows you how to configure the LAN as well as the WAN of your Prestige for Internet access 3 1 Factory Ethernet Defaults The Ethernet parameters of the Prestige are preset in the factory with the following values 1 IP address of 192 168 1 1 with subnet mask of 255 255 255 0 24 bits 2 DHCP server enabled with 32 client IP addresses starting from 192 168 1 33 These parameters should work for the majority of installations If the parameters are satisfactory you can skip to section 3 3
111. that is Not Applicable Enter Save your configuration by pressing Enter at the message Press Save your ENTER to confirm or ESC to cancel Saving the data on the screen configuration will take you in most cases to the previous menu f Type 99 then Type 99 at the Main Menu prompt and press Enter to exit the SMT Exit the SMT f interface press Enter 2 8 Hardware Installation and Setup Prestige 100 and 100IH ISDN Router and Router Hub After you enter the password the SMT displays the Main Menu as shown below Copyright c 1999 ZyXEL Communications Corp Prestige 100 Main Menu Getting Started Advanced Management 1 General Setup 21 Filter Set Configuration 2 ISDN Setup 3 Ethernet Setup 23 System Security 4 Internet Access Setup 24 System Maintenance Advanced Applications 11 Remote Node Setup 12 Static Routing Setup 13 Default Dial in Setup 14 Dial in User Setup 15 SUA Server Setup Enter Menu Selection Number Figure 2 7 SMT Main Menu 2 5 1 System Management Terminal Interface Summary Table 2 4 Main Menu Summary Menu Title Description General Setup Use this menu to setup general information and to enable routing for specific protocols and bridging kr ISDN Setup Use this menu to setup the ISDN Ethernet Setup Use this menu to setup Ethernet Internet Access Setup A quick and easy way to setup Internet connection Remote Node Setup Use this menu to setup the Remote Node
112. the LAN Local Area Network to access the Internet concurrently for the cost of a single user Single User Account address mapping can also be used for other LAN to LAN connections 1 2 2 LAN to LAN Connection You can use the Prestige to connect two geographically dispersed networks over the ISDN line A typical LAN to LAN application for your Prestige is shown below 1 4 Getting to know your Prestige Prestige 100 and 100IH ISDN Router and Router Hub Branch Office LAN Corporate LAN TCPIIP Ethernet LAN Ethernet LAN 5 a g pr ad Prestige Prestige Figure 1 2 LAN to LAN Connection Application 1 2 3 Remote Access Server Your Prestige allows remote users to dial in and gain access to your LAN This feature enables users that have workstations with remote access capabilities e g Windows 95 to dial in to access the network resources without physically being in the office Either PAP Password Authentication Protocol or CHAP Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol authentication can be used to control the access from the remote users You can also use callback for security and or accounting purposes Getting to know your Prestige 1 5 Prestige 100 and 100IH ISDN Router and Router Hub Corporate LAN _ A Telecommuting Remote User Ethernet LAN ISDN TA Prestig Figure 1 3 Telecommuting Remote Access Server Application 1 6 Getting to know your Pres
113. the caller ID is blocked Menu 2 1 ISDN Advanced Setup Phone 1 Call Waiting Enable Phone 2 Call Waiting Enable Calling Line Indication Enable Figure 2 14 ISDN Advanced Setup Hardware Installation and Setup 2 19 Prestige 100 and 100IH ISDN Router and Router Hub When you are finished press ENTER at the message Press ENTER to confirm the Prestige uses the information that you entered to initialize the ISDN line It should be noted that whenever the switch type is changed the ISDN initialization takes slightly longer At this point the Prestige asks if you wish to test your ISDN If you select Yes the Prestige will perform a loop back test to check the ISDN line If the loop back test fails please note the error message that you receive and take the appropriate troubleshooting action Setup LoopBack Test Dialing to 40000 Sending and Receiving Data Disconnecting Figure 2 15 Loopback test 2 9 Ethernet Setup This section describes how to configure the Ethernet using Menu 3 Ethernet Setup From the Main Menu enter 3 to open Menu 3 Menu 3 Ethernet Setup 1 General Setup 2 TCP IP and DHCP Setup Enter Menu Selection Number Figure 2 16 Menu 3 Ethernet Setup 2 20 Hardware Installation and Setup Prestige 100 and 100IH ISDN Router and Router Hub 2 9 1 General Ethernet Setup This menu allows you to select your Ethernet interface either 10BaseT or AUI for the Pre
114. the following diagram 5 1 LAN to LAN Application Branch Office LAN EEE Figure 5 1 TCP IP LAN to LAN Application For the branch office you need to configure a remote node in order to dial out to the headquarters Additionally you may also need to define static routes if some services reside beyond the immediate remote LAN Remote Node TCP IP Configuration Prestige 100 and 100IH ISDN Router and Router Hub 5 1 1 Remote Node Setup Follow the procedure below to configure the TCP IP parameters in Menu 11 Remote Node Profile Follow the steps below to edit Menu 11 3 Remote Node Network Layer Options shown below Move the cursor to the Edit IP field then press the space bar to toggle and set the value to Yes Press Enter to open Menu 11 3 Network Layer Options Menu 11 3 Remote Node Network Layer Options IP Options Rem IP Addr 0 0 Rem Subnet Mask My WAN Addr 0 0 0 0 Single User Account No 0 0 0 0 0 0 Metric 2 Private No RIR Direction Both Vers ion R P B Enter here to CONFIRM or ESC to CANCEL Figure 5 2 Menu 11 3 Remote Node TCP IP Options 5 2 Remote Node TCP IP Configuration Prestige 100 and 100IH ISDN Router and Router Hub The following diagram explains the Sample IP Addresses to help you to understand the field of My Wan Addr in Menu 11 3 Remote Network Local Network 192 168 1 0 192 168 2 0 a 192 168 1 1 O L68 1 1 19216821 168 2 1 Prestig
115. tige Prestige 100 and 100IH ISDN Router and Router Hub Chapter 2 Hardware Installation amp Initial Setup 2 1 1 Front Panel LEDS OF P100 The LED indicators on the front panel indicate the operational status of the Prestige 100 The following table describes the LED functions Prestige 100 ISDN Router Figure 2 1 Front Panel Of P100 Table 2 1 LED functions The PWR power LED is on when power is applied to the Prestige TST A blinking TST test LED indicates the Prestige is functioning properly A steady or an off TST indicates malfunction ISDN LNK The LNK Link LED is on when the Prestige is connected to an ISDN switch and the line has been successfully initialized ISDN B1 B2 The B1 B2 LED is on when the corresponding B channel is in use ETHERNET LNK The LED is on when the Prestige 100 is connected successfully to Ethernet TX RX The TX Transmit RX Receive LED blinks when data is sent received respectively through the Ethernet port The LED is on when a collision is detected PHONE 1 2 The LED is on when the device on the corresponding phone port is in use Hardware Installation and Setup 2 1 Prestige 100 and 100IH ISDN Router and Router Hub 2 1 2 Front Panel LEDs OF P100IH The LED indicators on the front panel indicate the operational status of the Prestige 100IH The following table describes the LED functions Prestige 100IH ISDN Hub Router Figure 2 2 Front Panel Of P100IH
116. tige Web Configurator The Prestige Web Configurator is a JAVA based utility designed to allow users to access the Prestige s management settings via a Worldwide Web browser Backup and Restore Configuration File via LAN or WAN The PCT Prestige Configuration Transfer a stand alone Java based utility allows backup and restoration of the configuration file via LAN or WAN Upgrade P100 H Firmware via LAN The PCT allows upgrading of the Prestige 100IH firmware over the local LAN Supplementary Voice Features The Prestige supports the following Supplementary Voice Features on both of its analog or POTS Plain Old Telephone Service phone ports Call Waiting Three Way Calling conference Call Transfer Call Forwarding Getting to know your Prestige 1 3 Prestige 100 and 100IH ISDN Router and Router Hub 1 2 Applications for Prestige 100 and 100IH 1 2 1 Internet Access The Prestige is the ideal high speed Internet access solution Your Prestige supports the TCP IP protocol which the Internet uses exclusively It is also compatible with access servers manufactured by major vendors such as Cisco and Ascend A typical Internet Access application is shown below Corporate LAN Ethernet LAN Prestige Figure 1 1 Internet Access Application Internet Single User Account For a SOHO small office Home Office environment your Prestige offers the Single User Account SUA feature that allows multiple users on
117. tions software configured to the following parameters VT100 terminal emulation 9600 bps bits per second No parity 8 Data bits 1 Stop bit After the Prestige is properly set up you can make future changes to the configuration through telnet connections 2 6 Hardware Installation and Setup Prestige 100 and 100IH ISDN Router and Router Hub 2 4 Power On Your Prestige At this point you should have connected the console port the ISDN BRI port the Ethernet port and the power port to the appropriate devices or lines You can now apply power to the Prestige by flipping the power switch to on I is ON O is OFF Step 1 Initial Screen When you power on your Prestige it performs several internal tests as well as line initialization After the initialization the Prestige asks you to press Enter to continue as shown Copyright c 1994 1998 ZyXEL Communications Corp ethernet address 00 a0 c5 98 23 12 Resetting ISDN firmware 2 ZyXEL Prestige DSS1 V 099 Press ENTER to continue Figure 2 5 Power On Display Step 2 Entering Password The login screen appears after you press Enter prompting you to enter the password as shown below For your first login enter the default password 1234 As you type the password the screen displays a X for each character you type Please note that if there is no activity for longer than 5 minutes after you log in your Prestige will automatically log you out and will displ
118. to from that telephone number 10 20 System Maintenance Prestige 100 and 100IH ISDN Router and Router Hub Chapter 11 Troubleshooting This chapter covers the potential problems you may run into and the possible remedies After each problem description some instructions are provided to help you to diagnose and to solve the problem 11 1 Problems Starting Up the Prestige Table 11 1 Troubleshooting the Start Up of your Prestige Problem Corrective Action TT ee E None of the LEDs are on when Check the connection between the AC adapter and the Prestige you power on the Prestige If the error persists you may have a hardware problem In this case you should contact technical support Cannot access the Prestige via 1 Check to see if the Prestige is connected to your computer s serial the console port port 2 Check to see if the VT100 terminal emulation communications program is configured correctly The 9600 bps communications software should i f be configured as follows No parity 8 Data bits 1 Stop bit Troubleshooting 11 1 Prestige 100 and 100IH ISDN Router and Router Hub 11 2 Problems With the ISDN Line Table 11 2 Troubleshooting the ISDN Line Problem Corrective Action The ISDN initialization failed Check the error log in menu 24 3 1 you should see a log entry for This problem occurs when you the ISDN initialization failure in the format ISDN init failed attempt to save the parameters code lt n
119. to set up Internet access you are actually configuring one of the remote nodes Once a remote node is configured correctly traffic to the remote network will trigger your Prestige to make a call automatically i e Dial On Demand In this chapter we will discuss the parameters that are protocol independent The protocol dependent configuration TCP IP will be covered in Chapter 5 4 1 Remote Node Setup This section describes the protocol independent parameters for a remote node 4 1 1 Remote Node Profile To configure a remote node follow these steps Step1 From the Main Menu select menu option 1 Remote Node Setup Step2 When Menu 11 appears as shown below enter the number of the remote node that you wish to configure Remote Node Configuration 4 1 Prestige 100 and 100IH ISDN Router and Router Hub Menu 11 Remote Node Setup Menu 11 Remote Node Setup 1 2 3 4 5s 6 4 8 nodename Enter Node to Edit Figure 4 1 Menu 11 Remote Node Setup When Submenu 11 1 Remote Node Profile appears fill in the fields as described in the table below to define this remote profile The Remote Node Profile Menu Fields table shows how to configure the Remote Node Menu Menu 11 1 Remote Node Profile Rem Node Name nodename Active Yes Call Direction Outgoing Incoming Rem Login N A Rem Password N A Rem CLID N A Call Back N A Outgoing My Login ChangeMe My Password x Authen CH
120. um data transfer rate is always 64 Callback Budget Management Allocated Budget min This field sets the budget callback time for all the remote Default 0 dial in users The default for this field is 0 for no budget control Period hr This field sets the time interval to reset the above callback budget control IP Address Supplied By Dial in User If set to Yes the Prestige will allow a remote host to Default Yes specify its own IP address Yes No If set to No the remote host must use the IP address assigned by your Prestige from the IP pool configured below This is to prevent the remote host from using an invalid IP address and potentially disrupting the whole network IP Pool This field tells your Prestige to provide the remote host Yes No with an IP address from the pool This field is required if Dial In IP Address Supplied By Dial in User is set to Default No No You can configure this field even if Dial in User is set to Yes in which case your Prestige will accept the IP address if the remote peer specifies one otherwise an IP address is assigned from the pool IP Pool IP Start Addr This field is applicable only if you selected Yes in the Dial In IP Address Supplied By IP Pool field The IP pool contains contiguous IP addresses and this field specifies the first one in the pool 6 6 Dial In Server Configuration Prestige 100 and 100IH ISDN Router and Router Hub IP Count 1 2 In this field ent
121. veserere 3 5 Table 3 2 TCP IP Ethernet Setup Menu Fields rnrnrnrrnonenvovrnevvrvrvavanvvvrrvevessevsveverrsvrvanenrsvevevevessrevenervsvavenssveveserere 3 6 Table 3 3 Internet Account Information sesesrnenenevrvenenesrrenenenrrenenesenenenesenenenesenenenesenenenesenenenesenenenesenenenesenenenesenener 3 7 Table 3 4 Internet Access Setup Menu Fields nrnrvrnrvovenvoverevvrvrvavenvvvrervevessevssevervrervenenrsvevevevessrsevenesvrvavenssvevesenere 3 9 Table 3 5 Single User Account Menu Fields Table 4 1 Remote Node Profile Menu Fields Fable 4 2 BIR v MTR for BOD n en a rara EEEE EREE cubase EAE EEE AEN RAE ao Eo ir ne raa Ee Table 4 3 Remote Node PPP Options Menu Fields nnnororvvvrrenvrvrvavonvvvrvrvrverssvrverervrrsvenenrsveveveversrsevenervsvavenssvesesenere 4 8 Table 5 1 TCP IP related fields in Remote Node Profile rrnenenvnrnonenrsrnenenrsrrenenesenenenesenenenesenenenesenenenesenenenesenener 5 3 Table 5 2 TCP IP Remote Node Configuration sssrnvrvevenvsvevrvrrvrvavenenrservevessrsrseverervsvenenrsvevevevessrevenessrvavensvesesenere 5 4 Table 5 3 Edit IP Static Route Menu Fields rnrnonononrnonenvsrnenenesrrenenesrneneneseneneneserenenesenenenesenenenesenenenesenenenesenenenesenener 5 7 Table 6 1 Remote Dial in Users Remote Nodes Comparison Chart sesvvsrrervrrrvrvenvnrnveveveversrenenrrvrvevenssvevesererer 6 1 Table 6 2 Default Dial in Setup Fields sosrnrrrnronrnvovrvrneverssvevevvrvrvavanenrrvnvev
122. xt Rule Forward Drop Once you have completed filling in Menu 21 1 1 TCP IP Filter Rule press Enter at the message Press Enter to Confirm to save your configuration or press Esc to cancel This data will now be displayed on Menu 21 1 Filter Rules Summary 8 10 Filter Configuration Prestige 100 and 100IH ISDN Router and Router Hub 8 3 2 Generic Filter Rule This section shows you how to configure a generic filter rule The purpose of generic rules is to allow you to filter non IP packets For IP it is generally easier to use the IP rules directly For generic rules the Prestige treats a packet as a byte stream as opposed to an IP or IPX packet You specify the portion of the packet to check with the Offset from 0 and the Length fields both in bytes The Prestige applies the Mask bit wise ANDing to the data portion before comparing the result against the Value to determine a match The Mask and Value are specified in hexadecimal numbers Note that it takes two hexadecimal digits to represent a byte so if the length is 4 the value in either field will take 8 digits e g FFFFFFFF To configure a generic rule select Generic Filter Rule in the Filter Type field and press Enter to open Menu 21 1 2 Generic Filter Rule as shown below Menu 21 1 2 Generic Filter Rule Filter 1 1 Filter Type Generic Filter Rule Active No Offset 0 Length 0 Mask N A Value N A More No Log None Action Matched Check

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