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Prestige 202
User’s Guide
Version 2.40
(Aprfl 1999)
ZyXEL
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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
CLASS B COMPUTING DEVICES
Use the provided shielded power supply cable so as not to in-
terfera with radio and television reception. Also a shielded
interface data cable must be used for video output port,
parallel output port and serial output port to avoid causing
Radio—TV interference Problems.
If you use other cables, it may cause interference with radio
and television reception.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the
limits for a Class B digital device. pursuant to Part 15 of
the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference in a residential inst-
allation. This equipment generates. uses and can radiate radio
frequency energy and. if not installed and used in accordance
with the instruction, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no guatantee that interfer-
ence will not occur in a particular installation If this eq—
uipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television
reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment
off and on. the user is encouraged to try to correct the inte—
rference by one or more of the following measures:
-~ Reerient or relocate the receiving antenna.
—— Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
—— Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different
from that to which the receiver is connected.
at Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician
for help.
CAUTION: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved
by the grantee of this device could void the user's
authority to operate the equipment.
Prestige 202
ISDN Router
Copyright
Copyright © 1999 by ZyXEL Communications Corporation.
The contents of this publication may not be reproduced in any part or as a whole. transcribed,
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Published by ZyXEL Communications Corporation. All rights reserved.
Disclaimer
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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 hereir
without notice. This publication is subject to change without notice.
Trademarks '
ZyNOS (ZyXEL Network Operating System) is a registered trademark of ZyXEL Communications
Inc other trademarks mentioned in this publication are used for identification purposes only and
may be properties of their respective owners.
Presti e 202 ISDN Router
The declarations of CE marking:
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The Prestige 202 routers have been approved for connection to the Public Switched Telecommunication
Network usmg interfaces compatible with l'l'U-TSS recommendation 1.420 (Basic Rate ISDN user
access) The Prestige 202 complies with the following directives:
1. The Council Directive 89/336/EEC of 3 May 1992 on the approximation ofthe lav/s of the member
states relation to Electm Magnetic Compatibility. (EMC Directive).
2. Council Directive 91/263/EEC of 29 April 1991 on the approximation of the laws of the Member
States cot-teeming telecommunication terminal equipment. (The Teleoom Terminal Equipment
Directive).
3, 93/68/EEC of22 July 1993 amending the Directives 89/335/EEC, 91/263 /EEC and 92/31/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 Electra Magnetic Compatibility
ii CE Marking
Prestige 202 ISBN Router
ZyXEL Limited Warranty
ZyXEL warrants to the original end user (purchaser) that this product is free from any defects in
materials or workmanship for a period of up to two (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 consist of a new or rte-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, lS 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 outdated 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 U5. borders, the
customer shall bear the cost of the return shipment. This warranty gives you specific legal rights,
and you may also have other rights that vary from state to state. ‘
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Customer Support
if you have questions about your ZyXEL product or desire assistance, contact ZyXEL
Communications Corporation offices worldwide in one of the ways listed. Our ftp sites are also
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Ta ble of Contents
Table afCantents.. v
List of Figures ...................... xi
List of Tables ............................................ . .................................. .xiii
Preface ................................................................................ ................... .................. xv
Prestige S cenarias ............................. .. .............. .. ............. ........................................ xvii
Chapter I ................................. ................ . ...................................................................... 1-1
Getting to Know Your ISDN Router ................................................................................. 1-1
1.1 Features of the Prestige .......
1.2 Internet Access with the Prestige 202 .
1.2.1 Internet Access .......
1.2.2 LAN-toALAN Connectio
1.2.3 Rcmole Access Server
Chapter 2 ........... -1
Hardware Installation & Initial Setup ............. -I
2.1 Front Panel LEDS OF P202 .........
2.2 Prestige 202 Rear Panel and Connections.
23 Additional Installation Requirements
2.4 Housin
2.5 Power On Your Prestige .
2.6 Navigating the SMT Interface..........
2.6.1 System Management Terminal Interface Summary.
27 Changing the System Password
2.8 Resetting the Prestige...
2.9 General Setup
2.10 ISDN Setup Menus
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2.10.1 North American ISDN Setup Menus
2.101 European (DSSl) ISDN Setup Menus.
2.11 Ethernet Setup.
2.1 1.1 General Ethernet Setup
2.11 Protocol Dependent Ethernet Setup .......
Chapter 3 .....
InternetAccess .....
3.1 Factory Ethernet Defaults ......
3.2 TCP/IP Parameters ......
3.2.1 IP Address and Subnet Mask
3.2.2 RIP Setup
3.2.3 DHCP Configuration
33 TCPIIP Ethernet Setup and DHCP....
3.4 Internet Access Configuration .....
3.4.1 Example Internet Access Configurano
3.5 Single User Account
3.5.1 Advantages of SUA
3.5.2 Single User Account Configuration.
3.6 Configuring Backup ISP Accounts
3.6.1 Configure a Backup ISP....
3.6.2 To Switch ISP .....
Chapter _4 ......................
Remote Node C onfiguratian ......
4.1 Remote Node Setup...
411 Remote Node Profil
4.1.2 Outgoing Authentication Protocol
4.1.3 PPP Multilink......
4.1 4 Bandwidth on Deman
4.1.5 Editing PPP Options
4.1.6 Remote Node Filter
Chapter 5....
Remote Node T CP/IP Configuration....
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5.1 LAN-to—LAN Application .....
5.2 Remote Node Setup .
5.2.1 Static Route Setup.
Chapter 6 ....................... 6—1
Dial—in Server Configuration ............. 6.1
6.1 Remote Access Server .6-1
6.2 LAN-tu-LAN Server Application
6.3 Default Dial-In Setu
6.3.1 Default Dial-in Filter
6.4 Dial-In Users Setup .....
6.4.1 Remote Aucess under Window
6.4.2 CLID Authentication
6.4.3 Callbac
6.4.4 Configun g e Prestige for Callback with CLID
6.5 Multiple Servers behind SUA
6.5.1 Configuring a Server behind
Chapter 7 ................
Advan ced Phone Services ...................................................... . ...............
7.1 Getting Started ...............
7.1.1 Things you need to know before you start using Supplemental
7.1.1 Services.
7.2. Setting Up Supplemental Phone Service ....................................
7.3 The Flash Key .................
7.4 Call Waiting........
7.4.1 How to use call waiting
7.5 Three Way Calling
7.5.1 How To Use Three Way Calling.
7.6 Call Transfer...................
7.6.1 How To Use Call Transfer
7.6.2 To Do A Blind Transfer: ..
7.7 Call Forwarding...
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7.8 Reminder Ring....
7.9 Multiple Subscriber Number (MSN)
7.91 Using MSN ..
7.10 Terminal Portability (Suspend/Resume)
7.10.1 How 10 Suspend/Resume a Phone Call:
Chapter 8 ....... . ..... .. ..... . .............. . ...... . ......................... . .............................
Filter Configuration ............................................... . ................................................
8.1 About Filtering .........................
8.2 Configuring a Filter Set.......
8 2.1 Filter Rules Summary Menus.
8.3 Configuring a Filter Rule
8.3.1 Filter Types and SUA
8.3.2 TCP/IP Filter Ru]: .,
8.3.3 Generic Filter Rule..
8.41 Ethemez traffic
8.4 2 Remote Node Filters
Defiult Dial-in Filter...
Chapter 9..
Telnet Configuration and Capabilities ........................................................
9.1 About Telnet Configuration ..........................................................
9.2 Telnet Under SUA........ ..
9.3 Telnet Capabilities....
9,3 .1 Single Admrnlsrrarc
9.3 .2 System Timeout .
Chapter 10. ........................
System Maintenance... ...............
10.1 System Status .
System Information.
10.1.2 Console Pen Speed
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Chapter 1
Getting to Know Your ISDN Router
This“ chapter covers the key features and
main applicattoru of your Prestige.
1.1 Features of the Prestige
10/100MB Auto-negotiation Ethernet/Fast Ethernet Interface
This auto-negotiation feature allows the P202 to detect the speed of inconnng nansmissrons and adjust
appropriately, provrding a faster data transfer on the Ethernet network as required.
ISDN Basic Rate Interface (BR!) Support
The Prestige supports a single BRI. A BRI offers two 64 Kbps channels, which can be used independently
for two destinanons 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 SUATM (Single User Account) feature allows multiple usels to share a single IP address (either dynamic
or static) assigned by your Internet Service Provider (ISP).
Incornin g Call Support
In addition to making outgoing calls, you can configure the Prestige to act as a remote access server for
telecommuting employees
TCP/IP and PPP Support
0 TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol) network layer protocol.
0 PPP/MP (Point-to-Point ProtocoVMultilink Protocol) link layer protocol.
Getting To Know Your Router 1-1
Prestige 202 ISDN Router
Dial-On-Demand
The Dral—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 ltnks in a single connection using PPP Multilink Protocol (MP). The
number of links can be either statically configured or dynamically managed based on trafi’ic demand.
Bandwidth-On-Demand
The Prestige dynamically allocates bandwtdth by dialing and dropping connections according to traffic
demand.
Full Network Management
0 Accessing SMT (System Management Terminal) through telnet connection.
0 Windows-based PNC (Prestige Network Commander).
Logging and Tracing
0 CDR (Call Detail Record) to help to analyze and manage the telephone bill.
o Built—in message logging and packet nacingr
0 Unix syslog facxlity support.
PAP and CHAP Security
The Prestige supports PAP (Password Authentication Protocol) and CHAP (Challenge Handshake
Authentication Protocol). C'HAP is more secure than PAP; however, PAP is readily available on more
platforms
DHCP s'uppon
DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) allows the workstations on your LAN to obtain the
configuration from the Prestige.
Data Compression
Your Prestige incorporates Stac data compression to speed up data transfer. Stac is the de facto standard of
data compressron 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.
1-2 Getting To Know Your Router
Prestige 202 lSDN Router
Prestige Network Commander
The Prestige Network Commander 15 a C++ based utility designed to allow users to access the Prestige‘s
management settings via a Worldwrde Web browseri
Upgrade Firmware via LAN
In addition to the direct console port connection, the Prestige supports the upidownloadmg of firmware and
the configuration file using TFTP (Trivial File Transfer Protocol) over the LAN. Even though TFTP should
work over the WAN as well, it is not recommended because of potential data corruption problems.
Supplementary Voice Features
The Prestige suppons the following Supplementary Voice Features on both of its analog or POTS (Plain Old
Telephone Service) phone ports:
0 Call Waiting
0 Three Way Calling (Conference Calling)
0 Call Transfer
0 Call Forwarding
0 Reminder Ring
Caller ID Display Services on Analog PSTN lines
The Prestige 202 supports Caller ID information on both phone ports. To use Caller ID Display you need a
special telephone or display unit that can show and store incoming telephone numbers.
1.2 Internet Access with the Prestige 202 '
1.2.1 Internet Access
The Prestige is the ideal high—speed Internet access solution. Your Prestige supports the TCP/IP protocol,
which the lntemet uses exclusively. lt is also compatible with access servers manufactured by major vendors
such as Cisco and Ascend, A rypical Internet Access application is shown next,
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Prestige 202 ISDN Router
Small 1 Hum Office LAN
QB
1Dn00M Ethernet
4—-
INTERNET
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Figure 1-1 Internet Access Application
Internet Single UserAccount
For a SOHO (Small Office/Home Office) environment, your Prestige offers the Single User Account (SUA)
feature that allows muluple users on the LAN (Local Area Network) to access the Internet concurrently for
the cost ofa 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 XSDN line. A typical
LAN-to—LAN application for your Presnge is shown as follows, ,
10mm LAN 10mm LAN
123
Kbps
Figure 1-2 LAN—tu-LAN Connection Application
1-4 Getting To Know Your Router
Prestige 202 ISDN Router
10.2 Lug and Trace...
10.2.1 Vrewmg Error Log
10.2.2 Syslog And Accounting.
10.3 Diagnostic
10.4 Backup Configuration.
10.5 Restore Configuration.
10.6 Firmware Updat
10.6.1 Upload Router u-mwa
10.6.2 Uploading Router Configuratmn Fil
10.6.3 TFI'P Transfer .......
10.6.4 Boot module commands
10.7 Command Interpreter Mode ............................
10.8 Call Control....
Call Control Parameters
10.8.2 Blacklist...“
10.8.3 Budget Management
10.8.4 Call H1story .......
Chapter 11 ........................................................................................................................ II—I
T raublexhooting .....
11.1 Problems Starting Up the Prestige....
11.2 Problems With the ISDN Line...
11.3 Problems with the LAN Interface .....
11.4 Problems Connecting to a Remote Node or ISP ....... 11—3
11.5 Problems for Remote User to Dial-in ............................ 11-3
Append ' .................................... . ........ . ......... . ........... A
Acronyms and Abbreviations ......... . ................................................
Index ...................................................................................................................
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Figure I-/ lnternetAccexs Application
Figure 1-2 LAN-lo-LAN Connection Application
Figure 1-3 Remote Access.... .
Figure 2-1 Front Panel OfPZO).
Figure 2-2 Presttge 202 Rear Panel
Figure 2-3 Power-On Display/or DSSI swuc
Figure 2-4 Power-On Duplay for USA switcher.
Figure 2—5 Login Scree ,,
Figure2-6SMTMatn Menu ._
Figure 2-7 Menu 23.1 - System Password
Figure 2-8 Booting Up the Pretttge
Figure 2-9 Menu 1 — General Setup . .
thure 2-10 North American ISBN Setupv ,.
thure 2—11 Menu 2,1 lSDNAdvanced Setup
Figure 2—12 Menu 2 — ISDN Setupfor DSSI
Figure 2—13 Prestige behtnd a FAEX
Figure 2—14 ISDNAdvunced Setup
Figure 2-15 Loopback out
Figure 2-16 Menu 3 — Ethernet Setup.
Figure 2—1 7 Menu 3.) - General Ethernet Setu .
Figure 3-1 Menu 3.2 — TCP/IP and DHCP Ethernet etu
Figure 3—2 Menu 4 — Internet Access Setup
Figure 3-3 Single User Account Topology. .
Figure 3—4 Menu 4 - Internet Access Setupfor Single User Account
Figure 4—1 Menu 11 — Remote Node Setup .. v
Figure 4-2 Menu 11.1 Remote Node Profile
Figu;e 4.3 Menu 11.2 , Remote Node PPP Option;
Figure 4-4 Menu 11.5 — Remote Node Filter
Figure 5-1 TCP/IP LAN-ta—LAN Applicatio
Figure 5-2 MN! Setup
Figure 5-3 LAN 2 Setup
Figure 5—4 Menu 11,3- emote ode TCF/IP Options
Figure 5—5 Sample IF Addressetjbr a TCPl/[P LAN-to—LAN Connection
Figure 5—6 Example of Static Routing Topology. 5-6
Figure 5-7 Menu 12 - IP Static Route Setup 5-6
5—7
Figure 5-EEdt't IP Static Route”,
Figure 6—1 Example of Telecarnmuttng
Figure 6-2 Example of a LAN—to-LA N Server Application
Figure 6—3 Menu 13 — Default Dial-in Setup
List of Figures/Tables xi
Prestige 202 (SDN Router
Figure 6-4 Defaull Dial-m Filter ......
Figure 6-5 Menu 14 - Dial—in User Setup
Figure 6-6 Edit Dial-in User... .
Figure 6—7 Remote/laces: Example.
Figure 6-8 Configuring Menu 13for emote aces:
Figure 6-9 Edit Dial—in-User/or RAS .,
Figure 6—10 LAN 1 LAN-to-LAN application .
Figure 6711 Testing Callback wxih your Connection.
Figure 6-12 Callback with CLlD Configuration ..
Figure 6-13 Configuring CLlD with Callback
Figure 6—14 Callback and CLID Connection Test
Figure 6-15 Multiple Server Configuration. .
Figure 8-1 Outgoing Packet Filtering Process
Figure 8-2 Menu 21 - Filter Set Configuration
Figure 8-3 Menu 21.1 - Filter Rules Summary
Figure 8-4 Menu 21.2 - Filter Rules Summary
Figure 8-5 Protocol and Device Filter Sets.
Figure 8-6 Menu 21.1.1 — TCP/IP Filter Rule
Figure 8—7 Menu 21.1.2 — Generic Filter Rule
Figure 8—8 Filtering Ethemet trafi‘ic .....
Figure 8-9 Filtering Remote Node trafi'ic
Figure 8-10 Default Dial-in Filter.,.,
Figure 9.1 Telnet Configuration on a TCP/IP Network
Figure 10-1 Menu 24- System Maintenance.
Figure 10— .7 Menu 24.1- System Maintenance- Status
Figure 10— 5 LAN Packet That Triggered Last Call
Figure 10-4 Syxtern Maintenance - Informationt
Figure 10-5 Menu 24 2.2 — System Maintenance v
Figure Ill—Q Examplex ojErmr and Information Messages . .. .. .
Figure 10-7Menu 24.3.2 — System Maintenance - Syxlag andAccounting
Figure 10—8 Menu 24.4 - System Maintenance - Diagnostic
Figure 10—9 Display [or a Successful Manual Call
Figure 10-10 Display for a Failed Authentication
Figure 10-11 Menu 24 7- System Maintenance- Uploaa'Ftrmware .
Figure 10 12 Menu 24.7.1. Uploading Router Firmware.
Figure 10-13 Menu 24 72- System Maintenance UploadRouter onfiguratwn Ftle
Figure 10 14 Boot module commands .
Figure [0-15 Command mode..,
Figure [0-16 Menu 24.9 . System Maintenance - Call Conn-0
Figure 10-17 Call Control Parameters
Figure [0-18 Menu 24. 9. 2— Blacklist...
Figure 10-19 Menu 24. 9 5- Budget Management
xii List of Figures/T ables
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10-20
Figure ill-20 Call History .....
Table I -l Prestige Scenarios
Table 2—1 LEDfuncttons."
Table 2-2 Main Menu Commands _5
Table 2—3 Main Menu Summary 45
Table 24 General Setup Menu Fields _9
Table 2-5 SPIDs, Phone it’s. Switch Types 2.10
Table 2—6 North American ISDN Menu Setup Fields 1 1
Table 2-7 NI—l Default Feature Key Settings. ,. 2.11
2— 1 3
Table 2-8 Menu 2.1 ISDNAdvanCed Setupfielis
Table 3—1 DHCP Ethernet Setup Menu Fields.
Table 3—2 T CP/IP Ethernet Setup Menu Fields.
Table 3-3 Internet Account Infamation..i.
Table 3-4 InternetAccess Setup Menu Fields
Table 3-5 Single User Account Menu Fields.
Table 4-1 Remote Node Profile Menu Fields
Table 4—2 BTR v MTR/or BOD...
Table 4-3 Remote Nade PPP Options Menu Fields
Table 5—1 TCP/IP related fields in Remote Node Profile
Table 5 -2 TCP/IP Remote Node Configurattan
Table 5 —3 Edit IP Static Route Menu Fields.
Table 6—1 Remote Dial-in Users/Remote Nodes Comparison Chart
Table 6-2 Default Dial-in Setup Fields .....
Table 6—3 Edit Dial-in User Menu Fields
Table 6-4 Servzees vs. Part number ......
Table 7-1 Supplemental Services By Region
Table 7—2 Phone F lash Cammands.“
Table 8—1 Abbreviations Used in the Filter Rules Summary Menu
Table 8—2 Abbreviations Used If Filter Type 1: JP.
Table 8-3 Abbreviations Used If Filter Type Is GEN
Table 8-4 TCP/IP Filter Rule Menu F telds
Table 8—5 Generic Filter Rule Menu Fields
Table 10-1 System Maintenance - Status Menu Field's ,
Table I 0-2 Fields in System Maintenance .
Table I 0-3 System Maintenance Menu Syslag Parameter
Table 10-4 System Maintenance Menu Diagnostic
Table [0-5 Call Control Parameters Fields
Table 10-6 Call History Fields .....
Table 11 -I T raubleshooting the Start-Up ofyaur Prestige.
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Table 11-2 Traublexhoan'ng the [SDN Lme...
Table 11-5 Troubleshooting the LAN Inteq’aee.
Table 11-4 Troubleshooting a Connection to a Remote Node or lSF.
Table 11-5 Troubleshooting/“or Remote User: to Dial-in .........
xiv List of Figures/T ables
Pro-SEQ 202 ISDN Router
Preface
About Your Prestige
Congratulations on your purchase of the Prestige 202 ISDN Router.
The Prestige 202 is a high—performance router that offers a complete Internet Access solution.
You do not need to set any swrtches to configure the Prestige. The user-friendly Presoge Network
Commander (PNC) is a C-H» utility that allows you to manage the Prestige Via a Graphical User Interface
(GUI). You can also manage the Prestige via the SM‘I‘ (System Management Terminal), a menu-driven
rnterface that you can access from either a terminal emulator or telnet.
Setup information
ISDN Line
1. Contact your local telephone company’s ISDN Ordering Center to find out what type of lSDN
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:
- ISDN switch type
- ISDN telephone number(s)
- 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 S-bit numbers, between 0 and 255, separated by periods), ergo, 192,168.1.1.
Please note that every machine on an intemet must have a unique 1? address — do not assign an arbitrary
address to any machine. If you are not sure as to which lP 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 D and the host ID. The IP Subnet Mask
is used to specify the network lID portion of the address, expressed in dotted decimal notation. The Prestige
automatically calculates this mask based on the IP address that you assign Unless you have a special need for
subnetting, use the default mask as calculated by the Prestige,
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Syntax Conventions
“Enter" means for you to type one or more characters and press the carriage remrnl “Select" or
“Choose" means for you to select one from the predefined choices
- The SMT menu ntles and labels are in Bold Times font. The choices ofa menu item are in Bold Aria!
font, A single keysu-oke rs in Arial font and enclosed in square brackets, for msmnce, [ENTER] means
the Enter, or carnage return. key; [ESC] met-ms the Escape key.
- For brevtry’s sake, we will use “mg." as a shorthand far “for instance", and “i.c.“ as a shorthand for “that
is" or "m other words" throughout this manual.
0 The Prestige 202 may also be referred to as the Prestige or the P202 from now on, in this manual,
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Prestige Scenarios
Forfmt access to example SMT menus to show you
how to configure the Prestige for various scenarios
go to thefallowing sections.
SCENARIO GO TO SECTION
To reset your Prestige 2.8
DHCP
lntemet Access
To configure SUA
LAN-to-LAN application 5.1
Remote Access under Windows 64.1 '
Callback 6.4.3
Callback with CLID 6.4.4
To apply filters 8.4
Table 1-1 Prestige Scenarios
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Prestige 202 [SDN Router
General Structure of this Manual
Getting Staffed (Chapters 1»2)
Thls helps you connect, xnstall and selup your Presuge
m operalc on your NEW/ark.
The Internet (Chapter 3)
This shows you how m configure your Presngc for
lnlemet accessr
Advanced Applications (Chapters 4-7)
Thns shows how (0 cnnfigur: remote nodes and d|a|~m
servers as well as use advanced phone services,
Management 8. Maintenance (Chapters 8-10)
This shows you how (0 mare/apply fillers. us: Telnet
and manage/mmmain your sysrcm.
Troubleshooting (Chapter 11)
This pmwdes mformarion about solving cummun
problems,
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1.2.3 Remote Access Sewer
Your Presuge allows remote users to dial-in and gain access to your LAN. This feature enables users that
have workstau’ons with remote access capabiliu’es, e.g., Windows 95, to dial in to access the network
resources without physically being in the office. Either PAP (Password Audienncation Protocol) or CHAP
(Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol) auihentication can be used to control the access from the
remole users. You can also use callback for security and/or accounting purposes
small/Home office LAN
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Getting To Know Your Router 1-5
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Chapter 2
Hardware lnstallation & Initial Setup
77m chapter show: you how to make the cable connections 10 your
Prestige as well as set up your ISDN conneztzon using the SMT.
2.1 Front Panel LEDS OF P202
The LED indicators on the front panel indicate the operational status of the Prestige 202, The table below the
diagram describes the LED functions:
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Table 24 LED functions
PWR The PWR (power) LED is on when power is applied to the Prestige,
SYS A steady on SYs (system) LED indicates the Prestige is on and functioning properly
while an off SYS LED indicates the system is not ready or a malfunction The
_ system is rebooting when the SYS LED is blinking,
LAN 10M A steady green light indicates a successful 10Mb Ethemet connection, The LED will
blink when data is being sent/received.
LAN 100M A steady orange light indicates a successful 100Mb Ethernet connection. The LED
will blink when data is being sent/received.
ISDN The iSDN LED is on when the Prestige is connected to an ISDN switch and the line
has been successfully initialized.
2.2 Prestige 202 Rear Panel and Connections
The next figure shows the rear panel connectors of your Prestige 202.
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This section outlines how to Connect your Prestige 202 to the LAN and to the ISDN network.
step 1. pannecting the ISDN Line
Connect the Prestige to the ISDN network using the included lSDN (black) cable, Plug one end of the cable
into the port labeled ISDN BR] and the other to the ISDN walljack.
Step 2. Connecting a Workstation to the Prestige
Ethernet lOBase-T networks use Unshielded Twisted Pair (U'I'P) cable with [Ll—45 connectors that look like a
bigger telephone plug with 8 pins. Use the crossuver cable (red tag) to connect your Prestige 202 to a
computer duectly or use straight through Ethernet cable (white tag) to connect [0 an external hub.
Step 3, Connecting a Telephone/Fax to the Prestige
If you wish, you can connect regular telephones, fax machines or other analog devices (0 the Prestige. To
connect an analog device, plug the end of the telephone cord from the devrce to either port PHONE1 or
PHON EZ on the rear panel ofthe Prestige
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Step 4. Connecting the Power Adapter to your Prestige
Connect the power adapter to the port labeled POWER on the rear panel of your Prestige.
Step 5. Connecting the Console Fort
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 9pm (smaller) end of the console cable
to the console port ofthe Prestige and the 257pin(b1gger) end to a serial port (COMI, COMZ or other COM
port) of your workstan'on You can use an extension RS-Z32 cable if the enclosed one is too short.
After the initial setup, you can modify the configuration remotely through telnet connections See the Telnet
Configuration and Capabilities chapter 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:
i. A computer With Ethernet lOBase-T NIC (Network Interface Card).
A computer equipped With communications software configured to the followmg parameters:
9600 Baud.
No panry, 8 Data bits, 1 Stop bit.
After the Prestige is properly setup, you can make future changes to the configuration through telnet
connections
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2.4 Housing
YnurPrestige's housing has ventilation slots for cooling and clip‘out legs that fit snugly into grooves for
sturdy stacking with better air flow. ZyXEL recommends that you do n_ot stack more than 5 routers for
maximum stack stabilty and cooling.
2.5 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 devrces or lines. You can now apply power to the Prestige by flipping the power
sw1tch to on (I is ON, 0 is OFF),
Hardware lnstallation & Initial Setup 2-3
BAP/BACP
BOD
CDR
CHAP
CLID
CSU/‘DSU
DCE
DOVBS
DHCP
DNS
DTE
IANA
IP
IPCP
[PX
ISDN
ISP
LAN
MAC
MP
NAT
PAP
POTS
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Appendix
Acronyms and Abbreviations
Bandwidth Allocation ProtocoVBandvo'dth Allocation Control protocol
Bandwidth on Demand
Call Detail Record
Challenge Handshake Authenticaoon Protocol
Calling Line l'Dentificao'on
Channel Servrce Unit/Data Service Unit
Data Communications Equipment
Data Over Voice Bearer Service
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
Domain Name System
Data Temiinal Equipment
lntemet Assigned Number Authority
Internet prolocol
IP Conn-o] Protocol ,
Inter-network Packet eXchange
Integrated Service Digital Network
Internet Service Provider
Local Area Network
Media Access Control
(PPP) Multiliok Protocol
Network Address Translation
Password Authentication Protocol
Plain Old Telephone Service
Acronyms 8. Abbreviations A
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PPP
PSTN
RFC
RIP
SAP
SPID
SNMP
SUA
Point to Point Protocol
Public Switched Telephone Network
Request For Comment
Routing Information Protocol
(l'PX) Servrce Advenising Prmocul
Servrce Profile IDentifier
Simple Network Management Protocol
Single User Account
(ISDN) Terminal Adapter
Trivial Flle Transfer Protocol
Transrmssion Control Protocol
User Daragram Protocol
Unshxelded Twisted Pair (cable)
Wide Area Network
Acmayrns & Abbreviations

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