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Page 1 - ZyXEL MAX-206M2

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Contents OverviewUser’s Guide9Contents OverviewIntroduction and Wizards ...

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Chapter 9 The NAT Configuration ScreensUser’s Guide993 The Real Audio server responds using a port number ranging between 6970-7170.4 The WiMAX Modem

Page 4 - About This User's Guide

Chapter 9 The NAT Configuration ScreensUser’s Guide100

Page 5 - Document Conventions

User’s Guide101CHAPTER 10 The System ConfigurationScreens10.1 OverviewClick ADVANCED > System Configuration to set up general system settings, ch

Page 6 - Icons Used in Figures

Chapter 10 The System Configuration ScreensUser’s Guide102Domain NameThe Domain Name entry is what is propagated to the DHCP clients on the LAN. If yo

Page 7 - Safety Warnings

Chapter 10 The System Configuration ScreensUser’s Guide103The following table describes the labels in this screen.10.3 Dynamic DNSDynamic DNS allows

Page 8 - Safety Warnings

Chapter 10 The System Configuration ScreensUser’s Guide104Click ADVANCED > System Configuration > Dynamic DNS to set up the WiMAX Modem as a dyn

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Chapter 10 The System Configuration ScreensUser’s Guide10510.4 FirmwareClick ADVANCED > System Configuration > Firmware to upload new firmware

Page 10 - Contents Overview

Chapter 10 The System Configuration ScreensUser’s Guide10610.4.1 The Firmware Upload ProcessWhen the WiMAX Modem uploads new firmware, the process us

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Chapter 10 The System Configuration ScreensUser’s Guide107The following table describes the labels in this screen. 10.5.1 The Restore Configuration

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Chapter 10 The System Configuration ScreensUser’s Guide10810.6 RestartClick ADVANCED > System Configuration > Restart to reboot the WiMAX Modem

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Contents OverviewUser’s Guide10

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109PART IVVoice ScreensThe Service Configuration Screens (111)The Phone Screens (125)The Phone Book Screens (133)

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User’s Guide111CHAPTER 11 The Service ConfigurationScreens11.1 OverviewThe VOICE > Service Configuration screens allow you to set up your voice a

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Chapter 11 The Service Configuration ScreensUser’s Guide112SIP IdentitiesA SIP account uses an identity (sometimes referred to as a SIP address). A co

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Chapter 11 The Service Configuration ScreensUser’s Guide11311.2 SIP SettingsClick VOICE > Service Configuration > SIP Setting to setup and mai

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Chapter 11 The Service Configuration ScreensUser’s Guide11411.2.1 Advanced SIP SettingsThis section describes the features of the Advanced SIP settin

Page 20 - List of Figures

Chapter 11 The Service Configuration ScreensUser’s Guide115Figure 63 STUN11.2.1.2 Outbound ProxyYour VoIP service provider may host a SIP outbound

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Chapter 11 The Service Configuration ScreensUser’s Guide11611.2.1.4 MWI (Message Waiting Indication)Enable Message Waiting Indication (MWI) enables y

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Chapter 11 The Service Configuration ScreensUser’s Guide117Expiration DurationEnter the number of seconds your SIP account is registered with the SIP

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Chapter 11 The Service Configuration ScreensUser’s Guide118Active Select this if you want the WiMAX Modem to send SIP traffic to a specific NAT router

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Table of ContentsUser’s Guide11Table of ContentsAbout This User's Guide ...

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Chapter 11 The Service Configuration ScreensUser’s Guide11911.2.1.6 Custom Tones (IVR)IVR (Interactive Voice Response) is a feature that allows you

Page 26 - List of Tables

Chapter 11 The Service Configuration ScreensUser’s Guide1202 Press a number from 1301~1308 followed by the # key to delete the tone of your choice. Pr

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Chapter 11 The Service Configuration ScreensUser’s Guide12111.4 Technical ReferenceThe following section contains additional technical information a

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Chapter 11 The Service Configuration ScreensUser’s Guide12211.4.2 SIP Client ServerSIP is a client-server protocol. A SIP client is an application pr

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Chapter 11 The Service Configuration ScreensUser’s Guide12311.4.5 SIP Redirect ServerA SIP redirect server accepts SIP requests, translates the dest

Page 30 - Introduction and

Chapter 11 The Service Configuration ScreensUser’s Guide12411.4.7 DiffServDiffServ is a class of service (CoS) model that marks packets so that they

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User’s Guide125CHAPTER 12 The Phone Screens12.1 OverviewUse the VOICE > Phone screens to configure the volume, echo cancellation, VAD settings an

Page 32 - CHAPTER 1

Chapter 12 The Phone ScreensUser’s Guide126• Making a Second Call• Call Transfer• Call Forwarding• Three-Way Conference• Internal Calls• Caller ID• CL

Page 33 - Chapter 1 Getting Started

Chapter 12 The Phone ScreensUser’s Guide12712.2.1 Advanced Analog Phone SetupClick the Advanced button in VOICE > Phone > Analog Phone to edit

Page 34 - 1.2 WiMAX Modem Hardware

Chapter 12 The Phone ScreensUser’s Guide12812.3 CommonClick VOICE > Phone > Common to activate and deactivate immediate dialing.Figure 72 VOI

Page 35 - Table 2 The WiMAX Modem

Table of ContentsUser’s Guide123.1.5 Setup Complete ...

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Chapter 12 The Phone ScreensUser’s Guide12912.4 RegionClick VOICE > Phone > Region to maintain settings that often depend on the region of the

Page 37 - Figure 5 Password Screen

Chapter 12 The Phone ScreensUser’s Guide13012.5.2 Europe Type Supplementary Phone ServicesThis section describes how to use supplementary phone servi

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Chapter 12 The Phone ScreensUser’s Guide1312 When you hear the dial tone, dial “*98#” followed by the number to which you want to transfer the call.

Page 39 - 2.2 The Main Screen

Chapter 12 The Phone ScreensUser’s Guide132USA Three-Way Conference allows you to make three-way conference calls. To do so:1 When you are making a ca

Page 40 - Table 4 Main

User’s Guide133CHAPTER 13 The Phone Book Screens13.1 OverviewThe VOICE > Phone Book screens allow you to configure the WiMAX Modem’s phone book f

Page 41 - Table 4 Main (continued)

Chapter 13 The Phone Book ScreensUser’s Guide13413.2 Incoming Call PolicyClick VOICE > Phone Book > Incoming Call Policy to maintain rules for

Page 42 - CHAPTER 3

Chapter 13 The Phone Book ScreensUser’s Guide135A The WiMAX Modem checks the Advanced rules first before checking the Forward to Number rules. All ru

Page 43 - 3.1.2 System Information

Chapter 13 The Phone Book ScreensUser’s Guide13613.3 Speed DialClick VOICE > Phone Book > Speed Dial to add, edit, or remove speed-dial entries

Page 44 - Connection screen (see

Chapter 13 The Phone Book ScreensUser’s Guide137Type Select Use Proxy if you want to use one of your SIP accounts to call this phone number.Select No

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Chapter 13 The Phone Book ScreensUser’s Guide138

Page 46 - 3.1.4 IP Address

Table of ContentsUser’s Guide136.7.5 RIP Setup ...

Page 47 - 3.1.5 Setup Complete

139PART VTools & Status ScreensThe Certificates Screens (141)The Firewall Screens (159)Content Filter (167)The Remote Management Screens (171)

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User’s Guide141CHAPTER 14 The Certificates Screens14.1 OverviewUse the TOOLS > Certificates screens to manage public key certificates on the WiMA

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Chapter 14 The Certificates ScreensUser’s Guide14214.2 My CertificatesClick TOOLS > Certificates > My Certificates to generate and export self-

Page 51 - 4.2.2 Setup Complete

Chapter 14 The Certificates ScreensUser’s Guide143Subject This field displays identifying information about the certificate’s owner, such as CN (Comm

Page 52 - Basic Screens

Chapter 14 The Certificates ScreensUser’s Guide14414.2.1 My Certificates Create Click TOOLS > Certificates > My Certificates and then the Creat

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Chapter 14 The Certificates ScreensUser’s Guide145Common Name Select a radio button to identify the certificate’s owner by IP address, domain name o

Page 54 - CHAPTER 5

Chapter 14 The Certificates ScreensUser’s Guide146If you configured the My Certificate Create screen to have the WiMAX Modem enroll a certificate and

Page 55 - 5.2 Set IP Address

Chapter 14 The Certificates ScreensUser’s Guide14714.2.2 My Certificate EditClick TOOLS > Certificates > My Certificates and then the Edit ico

Page 56 - 5.3 Time Setting

Chapter 14 The Certificates ScreensUser’s Guide148Certification Path This field displays for a certificate, not a certification request.Click the Refr

Page 57 - 5.3.2 Resetting the Time

Table of ContentsUser’s Guide14Chapter 10The System Configuration Screens ...

Page 58 - PART III

Chapter 14 The Certificates ScreensUser’s Guide14914.2.3 My Certificate Import Click TOOLS > Certificates > My Certificates > Import to im

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Chapter 14 The Certificates ScreensUser’s Guide15014.3 Trusted CAsClick TOOLS > Certificates > Trusted CAs to display a summary list of certifi

Page 60 - CHAPTER 6

Chapter 14 The Certificates ScreensUser’s Guide151Valid From This field displays the date that the certificate becomes applicable. The text displays

Page 61 - 6.2 DHCP Setup

Chapter 14 The Certificates ScreensUser’s Guide15214.3.1 Trusted CA EditClick TOOLS > Certificates > Trusted CAs and then click the Edit icon t

Page 62 - 6.3 Static DHCP

Chapter 14 The Certificates ScreensUser’s Guide153Certification Path This field displays for a certificate, not a certification request.Click the Ref

Page 63 - 6.4 IP Alias

Chapter 14 The Certificates ScreensUser’s Guide15414.3.2 Trusted CA Import Click TOOLS > Certificates > Trusted CAs and then click Import to

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Chapter 14 The Certificates ScreensUser’s Guide155The following table describes the labels in this screen.14.4 Technical ReferenceThe following sect

Page 65 - 6.5 IP Static Route

Chapter 14 The Certificates ScreensUser’s Guide156A certification path is the hierarchy of certification authority certificates that validate a certif

Page 66 - 6.5.1 IP Static Route Setup

Chapter 14 The Certificates ScreensUser’s Guide15714.4.2 Verifying a CertificateBefore you import a certificate into the WiMAX Modem, you should ver

Page 67 - 6.6 Other Settings

Chapter 14 The Certificates ScreensUser’s Guide158

Page 68 - 6.7 Technical Reference

Table of ContentsUser’s Guide1512.2.1 Advanced Analog Phone Setup ... 127

Page 69 - 6.7.5 RIP Setup

User’s Guide159CHAPTER 15 The Firewall Screens15.1 OverviewUse the TOOLS > Firewall screens to manage WiMAX Modem’s firewall security measures.Or

Page 70 - 6.7.6 Multicast

Chapter 15 The Firewall ScreensUser’s Guide160The WiMAX Modem has one Ethernet (LAN) port. The LAN (Local Area Network) port attaches to a network of

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Chapter 15 The Firewall ScreensUser’s Guide161• Configuring WAN or LAN & WAN access for services in the Remote MGMT screens or SMT menus. When y

Page 72 - CHAPTER 7

Chapter 15 The Firewall ScreensUser’s Guide162The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 67 TOOLS > Firewall > Firewall Se

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Chapter 15 The Firewall ScreensUser’s Guide16315.3 Service SettingClick TOOLS > Firewall > Service Setting to enable service blocking, set up

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Chapter 15 The Firewall ScreensUser’s Guide16415.4 Technical ReferenceThe following section contains additional technical information about the WiMAX

Page 75 - 7.2 Internet Connection

Chapter 15 The Firewall ScreensUser’s Guide16515.4.3 The “Triangle Route” ProblemA traffic route is a path for sending or receiving data packets bet

Page 76 - Internet Access (continued)

Chapter 15 The Firewall ScreensUser’s Guide166Figure 90 IP Alias

Page 77 - 7.3 WiMAX Configuration

User’s Guide167CHAPTER 16 Content Filter16.1 OverviewUse the TOOLS > Content Filter screens to create and enforce policies that restrict access t

Page 78 - 7.3.1 Frequency Ranges

Chapter 16 Content FilterUser’s Guide16816.2 FilterClick TOOLS > Content Filter > Filter to set up a trusted IP address, which web features are

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Table of ContentsUser’s Guide1615.2.2 Triangle Route ...

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Chapter 16 Content FilterUser’s Guide169The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 69 TOOLS > Content Filter > FilterLAB

Page 81 - 7.4 Traffic Redirect

Chapter 16 Content FilterUser’s Guide17016.3 ScheduleClick TOOLS > Content Filter > Schedule to schedule content filtering.Figure 92 TOOLS &g

Page 82 - 7.5 Other Settings

User’s Guide171CHAPTER 17 The Remote ManagementScreens17.1 OverviewUse the TOOLS > Remote Management screens to control which computers can use w

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Chapter 17 The Remote Management ScreensUser’s Guide17217.1.2 What You Need to KnowThe following terms and concepts may help as you read through this

Page 84 - CHAPTER 8

Chapter 17 The Remote Management ScreensUser’s Guide17317.2 WWWClick TOOLS > Remote Management > WWW to control HTTP access to your WiMAX Mode

Page 85 - PORT 2 VLAN 2

Chapter 17 The Remote Management ScreensUser’s Guide174The following table describes the labels in this screen.17.4 FTPClick TOOLS > Remote Manage

Page 86 - 8.2 General

Chapter 17 The Remote Management ScreensUser’s Guide17517.5 SNMPAn SNMP managed network consists of two main types of component: agents and a manage

Page 87 - 8.3 Customer Interface

Chapter 17 The Remote Management ScreensUser’s Guide17617.5.1 SNMP TrapsThe WiMAX Modem sends traps to the SNMP manager when any of the following eve

Page 88 - Figure 43 VPLS Tunneling

Chapter 17 The Remote Management ScreensUser’s Guide177The following table describes the labels in this screen.17.6 DNSClick TOOLS > Remote Manag

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Chapter 17 The Remote Management ScreensUser’s Guide178The following table describes the labels in this screen.17.7 SecurityClick TOOLS > Remote M

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Table of ContentsUser’s Guide1719.2 UPnP ...

Page 91 - 8.4 Ethernet Pseudowire

Chapter 17 The Remote Management ScreensUser’s Guide179

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Chapter 17 The Remote Management ScreensUser’s Guide180

Page 93 - 8.5 Statistics

User’s Guide181CHAPTER 18 The Logs Screens18.1 OverviewUse the TOOLS > Logs screens to look at log entries and alerts and to configure the WiMAX

Page 94 - CHAPTER 9

Chapter 18 The Logs ScreensUser’s Guide182A traffic log summarizes the session's type, when it started and stopped the amount of traffic that was

Page 95 - 9.3 Port Forwarding

Chapter 18 The Logs ScreensUser’s Guide18318.2 View LogsClick TOOLS > Logs > View Log to look at log entries and alerts. Alerts are written in

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Chapter 18 The Logs ScreensUser’s Guide184Destination This field lists the destination IP address and the port number of the incoming packet. In many

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Chapter 18 The Logs ScreensUser’s Guide18518.3 Log SettingsClick TOOLS > Logs > Log Settings to configure where the WiMAX Modem sends logs and

Page 98 - 9.4 Trigger Port

Chapter 18 The Logs ScreensUser’s Guide186The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 82 TOOLS > Logs > Log SettingsLABEL

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Chapter 18 The Logs ScreensUser’s Guide18718.4 Log Message DescriptionsThe following tables provide descriptions of example log messages. Table 83

Page 100 - 9.5 ALG

Chapter 18 The Logs ScreensUser’s Guide188 Table 85 Access Control LogsLOG MESSAGE DESCRIPTIONFirewall default policy: [ TCP | UDP | IGMP | ESP | GR

Page 101 - User’s Guide

Table of ContentsUser’s Guide18Appendix G Common Services ...

Page 102 - CHAPTER 10

Chapter 18 The Logs ScreensUser’s Guide189 For type and code details, see Table 94 on page 192. Exceed MAX incomplete, sent TCP RSTThe router sent a

Page 103 - 10.2 General

Chapter 18 The Logs ScreensUser’s Guide190 For type and code details, see Table 94 on page 192.ppp:LCP Closing The PPP connection’s Link Control Pro

Page 104 - 10.3 Dynamic DNS

Chapter 18 The Logs ScreensUser’s Guide191land [ TCP | UDP | IGMP | ESP | GRE | OSPF ]The firewall detected a TCP/UDP/IGMP/ESP/GRE/OSPF land attack.l

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Chapter 18 The Logs ScreensUser’s Guide192 Table 93 Remote Management LogsLOG MESSAGE DESCRIPTIONRemote Management: FTP denied Attempted use of FTP

Page 106 - 10.4 Firmware

Chapter 18 The Logs ScreensUser’s Guide1930 Time to live exceeded in transit1 Fragment reassembly time exceeded12 Parameter Problem0 Pointer indicate

Page 107 - 10.5 Configuration

Chapter 18 The Logs ScreensUser’s Guide194Table 97 FSM Logs: Caller SideLOG MESSAGE DESCRIPTIONVoIP Call Start Ph[Phone Port Number] <- Outgoing

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User’s Guide195CHAPTER 19 The UPnP Screen19.1 OverviewUse the TOOLS > UPnP screen to enable the WiMAX Modem’s UPnP feature.Universal Plug and Pla

Page 109 - 10.6 Restart

Chapter 19 The UPnP ScreenUser’s Guide196Cautions with UPnPThe automated nature of NAT traversal applications in establishing their own services and o

Page 110 - Voice Screens

Chapter 19 The UPnP ScreenUser’s Guide19719.3 Technical ReferenceThe following section contains additional technical information about the WiMAX Mod

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Chapter 19 The UPnP ScreenUser’s Guide198Figure 105 Networking Services6 Click OK to go back to the Windows Optional Networking Component Wizard win

Page 112 - CHAPTER 11

www.zyxel.comMAX-206M2WiMAX MIMO Indoor CPE (2.5 GHz)User’s GuideFirmware Version 1.0Edition 1, 08/2008DEFAULT LOGINIP Address http://192.168.100.1Us

Page 113 - 11.1.3 Before you Begin

List of FiguresUser’s Guide19List of FiguresFigure 1 Mobile Station and Base Station ...

Page 114 - 11.2 SIP Settings

Chapter 19 The UPnP ScreenUser’s Guide1993 In the Internet Connection Properties window, click Settings to see the port mappings there were automatic

Page 115 - 11.2.1 Advanced SIP Settings

Chapter 19 The UPnP ScreenUser’s Guide200Figure 109 Internet Connection Properties: Advanced Settings: Add5 When the UPnP-enabled device is disconne

Page 116 - Figure 63 STUN

Chapter 19 The UPnP ScreenUser’s Guide20119.3.2 Web Configurator Easy AccessWith UPnP, you can access the web-based configurator on the WiMAX Modem

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Chapter 19 The UPnP ScreenUser’s Guide2026 Right-click on the icon for your WiMAX Modem and select Properties. A properties window displays with basic

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User’s Guide203CHAPTER 20 The Status Screen20.1 OverviewUse this screen to view a complete summary of your WiMAX Modem connection status.20.2 Statu

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Chapter 20 The Status ScreenUser’s Guide204The following tables describe the labels in this screen. Table 101 StatusLABEL DESCRIPTIONRefresh Inte

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Chapter 20 The Status ScreenUser’s Guide205WiMAX State This field displays the status of the WiMAX Modem’s current connection. • INIT: the WiMAX Mode

Page 121 - 11.3 QoS

Chapter 20 The Status ScreenUser’s Guide206Memory Usage This field displays what percentage of the WiMAX Modem’s memory is currently used. The higher

Page 122 - 11.4 Technical Reference

Chapter 20 The Status ScreenUser’s Guide20720.2.1 Packet StatisticsClick Status > Packet Statistics to open this screen. This read-only screen di

Page 123 - 11.4.4 SIP Proxy Server

Chapter 20 The Status ScreenUser’s Guide208The following table describes the fields in this screen. 20.2.2 WiMAX Site InformationClick Status > W

Page 124 - 11.4.6 NAT and SIP

List of FiguresUser’s Guide20Figure 39 VPN Transport Example ...

Page 125 - 11.4.7 DiffServ

Chapter 20 The Status ScreenUser’s Guide209The following table describes the labels in this screen. 20.2.3 DHCP TableClick Status > DHCP Table to

Page 126 - CHAPTER 12

Chapter 20 The Status ScreenUser’s Guide21020.2.4 VoIP StatisticsClick Status > DHCP Table to open this screen. This read-only screen shows SIP re

Page 127 - 12.2 Analog Phone

Chapter 20 The Status ScreenUser’s Guide211Hook This field indicates whether the phone is on the hook or off the hook.On - The phone is hanging up or

Page 128 - Chapter 12 The Phone Screens

Chapter 20 The Status ScreenUser’s Guide21220.2.5 WiMAX ProfileClick Status > WiMAX Profile to open this screen. This read-only screen displays in

Page 129 - 12.3 Common

Chapter 20 The Status ScreenUser’s Guide213TTLS Inner EAP This field displays the type of secondary authentication method. Once a secure EAP-TTLS con

Page 130 - 12.5 Technical Reference

Chapter 20 The Status ScreenUser’s Guide214

Page 131 - Chapter 12 The Phone Screens

215PART VITroubleshooting and SpecificationsTroubleshooting (217)Product Specifications (223)

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User’s Guide217CHAPTER 21 TroubleshootingThis chapter offers some suggestions to solve problems you might encounter. The potential problems are divid

Page 134 - CHAPTER 13

Chapter 21 TroubleshootingUser’s Guide21821.2 WiMAX Modem Access and Loginu I forgot the IP address for the WiMAX Modem.1 The default IP address is h

Page 135 - 13.2 Incoming Call Policy

List of FiguresUser’s Guide21Figure 82 TOOLS > Certificates > Trusted CAs > Import ...

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Chapter 21 TroubleshootingUser’s Guide219Advanced Suggestions• Try to access the WiMAX Modem using another service, such as Telnet. If you can access

Page 137 - 13.3 Speed Dial

Chapter 21 TroubleshootingUser’s Guide220the values are correct. If the values are incorrect, enter the correct frequency settings in the ADVANCED >

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Chapter 21 TroubleshootingUser’s Guide221u The Internet connection disconnects.1 Check your WiMAX link and signal strength using the WiMAX Link and S

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Chapter 21 TroubleshootingUser’s Guide22221.5 Reset the WiMAX Modem to Its Factory DefaultsIf you reset the WiMAX Modem, you lose all of the changes

Page 140 - Tools & Status

User’s Guide223CHAPTER 22 Product SpecificationsThis chapter gives details about your WiMAX Modem’s hardware and firmware features.

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Chapter 22 Product SpecificationsUser’s Guide224Data Rate Download:Maximum 20 MbpsAverage 6 MbpsUpload:Maximum 4 MbpsAverage 3 MbpsModulation QPSK (up

Page 142 - CHAPTER 14

Chapter 22 Product SpecificationsUser’s Guide225DHCP DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) allows the individual clients (computers) to obtain t

Page 143 - 14.2 My Certificates

Chapter 22 Product SpecificationsUser’s Guide226RFC 1349 Type of Service ProtocolRFC 1706 DNS NSAP Resource RecordsRFC 1889 Real-time Transport Protoc

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Chapter 22 Product SpecificationsUser’s Guide227Table 111 Voice FeaturesCall Park and PickupCall park and pickup lets you put a call on hold (park)

Page 145 - characters

Chapter 22 Product SpecificationsUser’s Guide228A To take full advantage of the supplementary phone services available through the WiMAX Modem's

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List of FiguresUser’s Guide22Figure 125 Windows XP: Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties ...

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229PART VIIAppendices and IndexWiMAX Security (231)Setting Up Your Computer’s IP Address (235)Pop-up Windows, JavaScripts and Java Permissions (259

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User’s Guide231APPENDIX A WiMAX SecurityWireless security is vital to protect your wireless communications. Without it, information transmitted over

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Appendix A WiMAX SecurityUser’s Guide232• Authentication Determines the identity of the users.• AuthorizationDetermines the network services available

Page 151 - 14.3 Trusted CAs

Appendix A WiMAX SecurityUser’s Guide233Security AssociationThe set of information about user authentication and data encryption between two computer

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Appendix A WiMAX SecurityUser’s Guide234

Page 153 - 14.3.1 Trusted CA Edit

User’s Guide235APPENDIX B Setting Up Your Computer’s IPAddressA Your specific ZyXEL device may not support all of the operating systems described in

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Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressUser’s Guide236Windows XP/NT/2000The following example uses the default Windows XP display theme but c

Page 155 - 14.3.2 Trusted CA Import

Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressUser’s Guide237Figure 123 Windows XP: Control Panel > Network Connections > Properties4 On th

Page 156 - 14.4 Technical Reference

Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressUser’s Guide2385 The Internet Protocol TCP/IP Properties window opens.Figure 125 Windows XP: Interne

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List of FiguresUser’s Guide23Figure 168 Mozilla Firefox Content Security ...

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Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressUser’s Guide239Windows VistaThis section shows screens from Windows Vista Professional.1 Click Start

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Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressUser’s Guide2404 Click Manage network connections.Figure 129 Windows Vista: Network and Sharing Cent

Page 160 - CHAPTER 15

Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressUser’s Guide2416 Select Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) and then select Properties.Figure 131

Page 161 - 15.2 Firewall Setting

Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressUser’s Guide2427 The Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) Properties window opens.Figure 132 Windo

Page 162 - 15.2.2 Triangle Route

Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressUser’s Guide243Mac OS X: 10.3 and 10.4The screens in this section are from Mac OS X 10.4 but can also

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Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressUser’s Guide2443 When the Network preferences pane opens, select Built-in Ethernet from the network co

Page 164 - 15.3 Service Setting

Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressUser’s Guide2455 For statically assigned settings, do the following:•From the Configure IPv4 list, se

Page 165 - 15.4 Technical Reference

Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressUser’s Guide246Mac OS X: 10.5The screens in this section are from Mac OS X 10.5.1 Click Apple > Sys

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Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressUser’s Guide2473 When the Network preferences pane opens, select Ethernet from the list of available

Page 167 - Figure 90 IP Alias

Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressUser’s Guide248Figure 142 Mac OS X 10.5: Network Preferences > Ethernet6 Click Apply and close th

Page 168 - CHAPTER 16

List of FiguresUser’s Guide24Figure 211 Opera 9: Install authority certificate ...

Page 169 - 16.2 Filter

Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressUser’s Guide249Linux: Ubuntu 8 (GNOME)This section shows you how to configure your computer’s TCP/IP

Page 170 - Chapter 16 Content Filter

Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressUser’s Guide2503 In the Authenticate window, enter your admin account name and password then click the

Page 171 - 16.3 Schedule

Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressUser’s Guide251Figure 148 Ubuntu 8: Network Settings > Properties•In the Configuration list, sel

Page 172 - CHAPTER 17

Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressUser’s Guide252Verifying SettingsCheck your TCP/IP properties by clicking System > Administration &

Page 173 - 17.1.2 What You Need to Know

Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressUser’s Guide253Linux: openSUSE 10.3 (KDE)This section shows you how to configure your computer’s TCP/

Page 174 - 17.3 Telnet

Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressUser’s Guide2543 When the YaST Control Center window opens, select Network Devices and then click the

Page 175 - 17.4 FTP

Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressUser’s Guide2555 When the Network Card Setup window opens, click the Address tabFigure 155 openSUSE

Page 176 - 17.5 SNMP

Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressUser’s Guide2568 If you know your DNS server IP address(es), click the Hostname/DNS tab in Network Set

Page 177 - 17.5.2 SNMP Options

Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressUser’s Guide257Verifying SettingsClick the KNetwork Manager icon on the Ta s k b a r to check your

Page 178 - 17.6 DNS

Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressUser’s Guide258

Page 179 - 17.7 Security

List of TablesUser’s Guide25List of TablesTable 1 Common Icons ...

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User’s Guide259APPENDIX C Pop-up Windows, JavaScriptsand Java PermissionsIn order to use the web configurator you need to allow:• Web browser pop-up

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Appendix C Pop-up Windows, JavaScripts and Java PermissionsUser’s Guide2602 Clear the Block pop-ups check box in the Pop-up Blocker section of the scr

Page 182 - CHAPTER 18

Appendix C Pop-up Windows, JavaScripts and Java PermissionsUser’s Guide261Figure 161 Internet Options: Privacy3 Type the IP address of your device

Page 183 - Table 79 Syslog Logs

Appendix C Pop-up Windows, JavaScripts and Java PermissionsUser’s Guide2625 Click Close to return to the Privacy screen. 6 Click Apply to save this se

Page 184 - 18.2 View Logs

Appendix C Pop-up Windows, JavaScripts and Java PermissionsUser’s Guide263Figure 164 Security Settings - Java ScriptingJava Permissions1 From Inter

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Appendix C Pop-up Windows, JavaScripts and Java PermissionsUser’s Guide264JAVA (Sun)1 From Internet Explorer, click Tools, Internet Options and then t

Page 186 - 18.3 Log Settings

Appendix C Pop-up Windows, JavaScripts and Java PermissionsUser’s Guide265Mozilla FirefoxMozilla Firefox 2.0 screens are used here. Screens for other

Page 187

Appendix C Pop-up Windows, JavaScripts and Java PermissionsUser’s Guide266

Page 188 - Table 83 System Error Logs

User’s Guide267APPENDIX D IP Addresses and SubnettingThis appendix introduces IP addresses and subnet masks. IP addresses identify individual devices

Page 189 - Table 86 TCP Reset Logs

Appendix D IP Addresses and SubnettingUser’s Guide268The following figure shows an example IP address in which the first three octets (192.168.1) are

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List of TablesUser’s Guide26Table 38 ADVANCED > NAT Configuration > ALG ...

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Appendix D IP Addresses and SubnettingUser’s Guide269Subnet masks can be referred to by the size of the network number part (the bits with a “1” valu

Page 192

Appendix D IP Addresses and SubnettingUser’s Guide270The following table shows some possible subnet masks using both notations. SubnettingYou can use

Page 193 - Table 94 ICMP Notes

Appendix D IP Addresses and SubnettingUser’s Guide271The following figure shows the company network after subnetting. There are now two sub-networks,

Page 194 - Table 96 RTP Logs

Appendix D IP Addresses and SubnettingUser’s Guide272Subnet Address: 192.168.1.0Lowest Host ID: 192.168.100.1Broadcast Address: 192.168.1.63Highest Ho

Page 195 - Table 99 Lifeline Logs

Appendix D IP Addresses and SubnettingUser’s Guide273Example: Eight SubnetsSimilarly, use a 27-bit mask to create eight subnets (000, 001, 010, 011,

Page 196 - CHAPTER 19

Appendix D IP Addresses and SubnettingUser’s Guide274Configuring IP AddressesWhere you obtain your network number depends on your particular situation

Page 197 - 19.2 UPnP

Appendix D IP Addresses and SubnettingUser’s Guide275You can obtain your IP address from the IANA, from an ISP, or it can be assigned from a private

Page 198 - 19.3 Technical Reference

Appendix D IP Addresses and SubnettingUser’s Guide276Conflicting Router IP Addresses ExampleSince a router connects different networks, it must have i

Page 199 - Chapter 19 The UPnP Screen

User’s Guide277APPENDIX E Importing CertificatesThis appendix shows you how to import public key certificates into your web browser. Public key certi

Page 200 - Chapter 19 The UPnP Screen

Appendix E Importing CertificatesUser’s Guide278Internet ExplorerThe following example uses Microsoft Internet Explorer 7 on Windows XP Professional;

Page 201 - Figure 110 System Tray Icon

List of TablesUser’s Guide27Table 81 TOOLS > Logs > View Logs ...

Page 202

Appendix E Importing CertificatesUser’s Guide2794 In the Certificate dialog box, click Install Certificate.Figure 178 Internet Explorer 7: Certific

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Appendix E Importing CertificatesUser’s Guide2806 If you want Internet Explorer to Automatically select certificate store based on the type of certifi

Page 204 - CHAPTER 20

Appendix E Importing CertificatesUser’s Guide2819 In the Completing the Certificate Import Wizard screen, click Finish.Figure 183 Internet Explorer

Page 205 - Table 101 Status

Appendix E Importing CertificatesUser’s Guide28211 Finally, click OK when presented with the successful certificate installation message.Figure 185

Page 206 - Chapter 20 The Status Screen

Appendix E Importing CertificatesUser’s Guide283Installing a Stand-Alone Certificate File in Internet ExplorerRather than browsing to a ZyXEL web con

Page 207

Appendix E Importing CertificatesUser’s Guide284Removing a Certificate in Internet ExplorerThis section shows you how to remove a public key certifica

Page 208 - 20.2.1 Packet Statistics

Appendix E Importing CertificatesUser’s Guide2853 In the Certificates dialog box, click the Trusted Root Certificates Authorities tab, select the cer

Page 209 - Table 102 Packet Statistics

Appendix E Importing CertificatesUser’s Guide286FirefoxThe following example uses Mozilla Firefox 2 on Windows XP Professional; however, the screens c

Page 210 - 20.2.3 DHCP Table

Appendix E Importing CertificatesUser’s Guide287Installing a Stand-Alone Certificate File in FirefoxRather than browsing to a ZyXEL web configurator

Page 211 - 20.2.4 VoIP Statistics

Appendix E Importing CertificatesUser’s Guide2883 In the Certificate Manager dialog box, click Web Sites > Import.Figure 198 Firefox 2: Certific

Page 212 - Table 105 VoIP Statistics

List of TablesUser’s Guide28Table 124 Commonly Used Services ...

Page 213 - 20.2.5 WiMAX Profile

Appendix E Importing CertificatesUser’s Guide289Removing a Certificate in FirefoxThis section shows you how to remove a public key certificate in Fir

Page 214

Appendix E Importing CertificatesUser’s Guide2903 In the Certificate Manager dialog box, select the Web Sites tab, select the certificate that you wan

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Appendix E Importing CertificatesUser’s Guide291OperaThe following example uses Opera 9 on Windows XP Professional; however, the screens can apply to

Page 216 - Troubleshooting

Appendix E Importing CertificatesUser’s Guide292Installing a Stand-Alone Certificate File in OperaRather than browsing to a ZyXEL web configurator and

Page 217

Appendix E Importing CertificatesUser’s Guide2933 In the Certificates Manager, click Authorities > Import.Figure 208 Opera 9: Certificate manag

Page 218 - CHAPTER 21

Appendix E Importing CertificatesUser’s Guide2945 In the Install authority certificate dialog box, click Install.Figure 210 Opera 9: Install author

Page 219 - I forgot the password

Appendix E Importing CertificatesUser’s Guide295Removing a Certificate in OperaThis section shows you how to remove a public key certificate in Opera

Page 220 - 21.3 Internet Access

Appendix E Importing CertificatesUser’s Guide2963 In the Certificates manager, select the Authorities tab, select the certificate that you want to rem

Page 221 - Chapter 21 Troubleshooting

Appendix E Importing CertificatesUser’s Guide297KonquerorThe following example uses Konqueror 3.5 on openSUSE 10.3, however the screens apply to Konq

Page 222 - 21.4 Phone Calls and VoIP

Appendix E Importing CertificatesUser’s Guide298Installing a Stand-Alone Certificate File in KonquerorRather than browsing to a ZyXEL web configurator

Page 224 - CHAPTER 22

29PART IIntroduction and WizardsGetting Started (31)Introducing the Web Configurator (35)Internet Connection Wizard (41)VoIP Connection Wizard (47

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Appendix E Importing CertificatesUser’s Guide299Removing a Certificate in KonquerorThis section shows you how to remove a public key certificate in K

Page 226

Appendix E Importing CertificatesUser’s Guide300

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User’s Guide301APPENDIX F SIP PassthroughEnabling/Disabling the SIP ALGYou can turn off the WiMAX Modem SIP ALG to avoid retranslating the IP addres

Page 228 - Table 111 Voice Features

Appendix F SIP PassthroughUser’s Guide302

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User’s Guide303APPENDIX G Common ServicesThe following table lists some commonly-used services and their associated protocols and port numbers. For a

Page 230 - PART VII

Appendix G Common ServicesUser’s Guide304FTP TCPTCP2021File Transfer Program, a program to enable fast transfer of files, including large files that m

Page 231

Appendix G Common ServicesUser’s Guide305RTSP TCP/UDP 554 The Real Time Streaming (media control) Protocol (RTSP) is a remote control for multimedia

Page 232 - APPENDIX A

Appendix G Common ServicesUser’s Guide306

Page 233 - Diameter

User’s Guide307APPENDIX H Legal InformationCopyrightCopyright © 2008 by ZyXEL Communications Corporation.The contents of this publication may not be

Page 234 - Authentication

Appendix H Legal InformationUser’s Guide308This device has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Pa

Page 236 - APPENDIX B

Appendix H Legal InformationUser’s Guide309Viewing Certifications1 Go to http://www.zyxel.com.2 Select your product on the ZyXEL home page to go to t

Page 237 - Windows XP/NT/2000

Appendix H Legal InformationUser’s Guide310

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User’s Guide311APPENDIX I Customer SupportIn the event of problems that cannot be solved by using this manual, you should contact your vendor. If you

Page 239 - Verifying Settings

Appendix I Customer SupportUser’s Guide312• Address: 1005F, ShengGao International Tower, No.137 XianXia Rd., Shanghai• Web: http://www.zyxel.cnCosta

Page 240 - Windows Vista

Appendix I Customer SupportUser’s Guide313Germany• Support E-mail: [email protected]• Sales E-mail: [email protected]• Telephone: +49-2405-6909-69• Fax:

Page 241

Appendix I Customer SupportUser’s Guide314Malaysia• Support E-mail: [email protected]• Sales E-mail: [email protected]• Telephone: +603-8076-9933•

Page 242

Appendix I Customer SupportUser’s Guide315Singapore• Support E-mail: [email protected]• Sales E-mail: [email protected]• Telephone: +65-6899-6678

Page 243

Appendix I Customer SupportUser’s Guide316Turkey• Support E-mail: [email protected]• Telephone: +90 212 222 55 22• Fax: +90-212-220-2526• Web: http:www

Page 244 - Mac OS X: 10.3 and 10.4

IndexUser’s Guide317IndexAAAA 72–73AbS 115accounting serversee AAAACK message 121activity 72Advanced Encryption Standardsee AESAES 233ALG 99, 225, 228

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IndexUser’s Guide318comfort noise 125generation 225contact information 311copyright 307CoS 124counter modesee CCMPcountry code 227coverage area 71cryp

Page 246

User’s Guide31CHAPTER 1 Getting Started1.1 About Your WiMAX Modem The WiMAX Modem has a built-in switch and two phone ports. It allows you to access

Page 247 - Mac OS X: 10.5

IndexUser’s Guide319IEEE 802.16 71, 231IEEE 802.16e 71IEEE 802.1Q VLAN 120IGD 1.0 196inner authentication 233interface 223Internetaccess 72, 224gatewa

Page 248

IndexUser’s Guide320services 125physical specifications 223pickup 227PKMv2 43, 73, 75, 231, 233plain text encryption 233point-to-point calls 228power

Page 249

IndexUser’s Guide321user agent 122version 2 228SNMP 172manager 175sound quality 115specificationsphysical and environmental 223speed dial 133SS 71, 72

Page 250 - Linux: Ubuntu 8 (GNOME)

IndexUser’s Guide322access 71standard 71wireless security 224, 231wizard setup 41

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Chapter 1 Getting StartedUser’s Guide321.1.2 Make Calls via Internet Telephony Service ProviderIn a home or small office environment, you can use the

Page 253

Chapter 1 Getting StartedUser’s Guide331.2 WiMAX Modem HardwareFollow the instructions in the Quick Start Guide to make hardware connections.1.2.1

Page 254 - Linux: openSUSE 10.3 (KDE)

Chapter 1 Getting StartedUser’s Guide341.3 Good Habits for Managing the WiMAX ModemDo the following things regularly to make the WiMAX Modem more sec

Page 255

User’s Guide35CHAPTER 2 Introducing the WebConfigurator2.1 OverviewThe web configurator is an HTML-based management interface that allows easy devic

Page 256

Chapter 2 Introducing the Web ConfiguratorUser’s Guide364 A password screen displays. The default password (“1234”) displays in non-readable character

Page 257

Chapter 2 Introducing the Web ConfiguratorUser’s Guide376 Click Apply in the next screen to create a certificate using your WiMAX Modem’s MAC address

Page 258

Chapter 2 Introducing the Web ConfiguratorUser’s Guide382.1.2 The Reset ButtonIf you forget your password or cannot access the web configurator, you

Page 259

About This User's GuideUser’s Guide3About This User's GuideIntended AudienceThis manual is intended for people who want to configure the Z

Page 260 - APPENDIX C

Chapter 2 Introducing the Web ConfiguratorUser’s Guide39The following table describes the icons in this screen.The following table describes the labe

Page 261

Chapter 2 Introducing the Web ConfiguratorUser’s Guide40WiMAX Connection StatusThis field indicates the current status of your WiMAX connection.Status

Page 262

User’s Guide41CHAPTER 3 Internet Connection Wizard3.1 OverviewThis chapter provides information on the ZyXEL Setup Wizard screens. The wizard guides

Page 263 - JavaScripts

Chapter 3 Internet Connection WizardUser’s Guide423.1.2 System InformationThis Internet Connection Wizard screen allows you to configure your WiMAX M

Page 264 - Java Permissions

Chapter 3 Internet Connection WizardUser’s Guide433.1.3 Authentication SettingsThis Internet Connection Wizard screen allows you to configure your I

Page 265 - JAVA (Sun)

Chapter 3 Internet Connection WizardUser’s Guide44Authentication This field displays the user authentication method. Authentication is the process of

Page 266 - Mozilla Firefox

Chapter 3 Internet Connection WizardUser’s Guide453.1.4 IP AddressThis Internet Connection Wizard screen allows you to configure your IP address. Th

Page 267

Chapter 3 Internet Connection WizardUser’s Guide463.1.5 Setup CompleteClick Close to complete and save the Internet Connection Wizard settings.Figure

Page 268 - APPENDIX D

User’s Guide47CHAPTER 4 VoIP Connection Wizard4.1 OverviewThis chapter shows you how to use the wizard to set up your voice account(s).The WiMAX Mod

Page 269 - Subnet Masks

Chapter 4 VoIP Connection WizardUser’s Guide484.2.1 First Voice Account SettingsThis VoIP Connection Wizard screen allows you to configure your voice

Page 270 - Notation

Document ConventionsUser’s Guide4Document ConventionsWarnings and NotesThese are how warnings and notes are shown in this User’s Guide. P Warnings tel

Page 271 - Subnetting

Chapter 4 VoIP Connection WizardUser’s Guide49After you enter your voice account settings and click Next, the WiMAX Modem attempts to register your S

Page 272 - Example: Four Subnets

Chapter 4 VoIP Connection WizardUser’s Guide504.2.2 Setup CompleteClick Close to complete and save the VoIP Connection settings or Run Setup Wizard A

Page 273

51PART IIBasic ScreensThe Main Screen (38)The Setup Screens (53)

Page 275 - Configuring IP Addresses

User’s Guide53CHAPTER 5 The Setup Screens5.1 OverviewUse these screens to configure or view LAN, DHCP Client and WAN settings.5.1.1 What You Can Do

Page 276 - IP Address Conflicts

Chapter 5 The Setup ScreensUser’s Guide54TimeA network protocol for retrieving the current time from a server. The computer issuing the command compar

Page 277

Chapter 5 The Setup ScreensUser’s Guide555.3 Time SettingClick SETUP > Time Setting to set the date, time, and time zone for the WiMAX Modem.Figu

Page 278 - APPENDIX E

Chapter 5 The Setup ScreensUser’s Guide565.3.1 Pre-Defined NTP Time Servers ListThe WiMAX Modem uses a pre-defined list of NTP time servers if you do

Page 279 - Internet Explorer

57PART IIIAdvanced ScreensThe LAN Configuration Screens (59)The WAN Configuration Screens (71)The VPN Transport Screens (83)The NAT Configuration S

Page 281

Document ConventionsUser’s Guide5Icons Used in FiguresFigures in this User’s Guide may use the following generic icons. The WiMAX Modem icon is not a

Page 282

User’s Guide59CHAPTER 6 The LAN Configuration Screens6.1 OverviewUse the ADVANCED > LAN Configuration screens to set up the WiMAX Modem on the LA

Page 283 - Identification information

Chapter 6 The LAN Configuration ScreensUser’s Guide60DNSDNS (Domain Name System) is for mapping a domain name to its corresponding IP address and vice

Page 284

Chapter 6 The LAN Configuration ScreensUser’s Guide616.3 Static DHCPClick ADVANCED > LAN Configuration > Static DHCP to assign specific IP add

Page 285

Chapter 6 The LAN Configuration ScreensUser’s Guide62The following table describes the labels in this screen. 6.4 IP AliasClick ADVANCED > LAN Con

Page 286

Chapter 6 The LAN Configuration ScreensUser’s Guide63RIP Direction Use this field to control how much routing information the WiMAX Modem sends and r

Page 287

Chapter 6 The LAN Configuration ScreensUser’s Guide646.5 IP Static RouteClick ADVANCED > LAN Configuration > IP Static Route to look at the sta

Page 288

Chapter 6 The LAN Configuration ScreensUser’s Guide656.5.1 IP Static Route SetupClick an Edit icon in ADVANCED > LAN Configuration > IP Static

Page 289

Chapter 6 The LAN Configuration ScreensUser’s Guide666.6 Other SettingsClick ADVANCED > LAN Configuration > Other Settings to set the RIP and M

Page 290

Chapter 6 The LAN Configuration ScreensUser’s Guide676.7 Technical ReferenceThe following section contains additional technical information about th

Page 291

Chapter 6 The LAN Configuration ScreensUser’s Guide686.7.3 LAN TCP/IPThe WiMAX Modem has built-in DHCP server capability that assigns IP addresses an

Page 292

Safety WarningsUser’s Guide6Safety WarningsP For your safety, be sure to read and follow all warning notices and instructions.• Do NOT use this produc

Page 293

Chapter 6 The LAN Configuration ScreensUser’s Guide69• In Only - the WiMAX Modem will not send any RIP packets but will accept all RIP packets receiv

Page 294

Chapter 6 The LAN Configuration ScreensUser’s Guide70

Page 295 - 6 Next, click OK

User’s Guide71CHAPTER 7 The WAN Configuration Screens7.1 Overview Use the ADVANCED > WAN Configuration screens to set up your WiMAX Modem’s Wide

Page 296

Chapter 7 The WAN Configuration ScreensUser’s Guide72Figure 28 WiMax: Mobile StationWiMAX technology uses radio signals (around 2 to 10 GHz) to conn

Page 297

Chapter 7 The WAN Configuration ScreensUser’s Guide73In this figure, the dashed arrow shows the PKM (Privacy Key Management) secured connection betwe

Page 298 - Konqueror

Chapter 7 The WAN Configuration ScreensUser’s Guide747.2 Internet ConnectionClick ADVANCED > WAN Configuration to set up your WiMAX Modem’s Intern

Page 299

Chapter 7 The WAN Configuration ScreensUser’s Guide75Anonymous IdentityEnter the anonymous identity provided by your Internet Service Provider. Anony

Page 300

Chapter 7 The WAN Configuration ScreensUser’s Guide767.3 WiMAX ConfigurationClick ADVANCED > WAN Configuration > WiMAX Configuration to set up

Page 301

Chapter 7 The WAN Configuration ScreensUser’s Guide77The following table describes the labels in this screen.7.3.1 Frequency RangesThe following fig

Page 302 - APPENDIX F

Chapter 7 The WAN Configuration ScreensUser’s Guide787.3.2 Configuring Frequency SettingsYou need to set the WiMAX Modem to scan one or more specific

Page 303 - Appendix F SIP Passthrough

Safety WarningsUser’s Guide7Your product is marked with this symbol, which is known as the WEEE mark. WEEE stands for Waste Electronics and Electrica

Page 304 - APPENDIX G

Chapter 7 The WAN Configuration ScreensUser’s Guide797.3.3 Using the WiMAX Frequency ScreenIn this example, your Internet service provider has given

Page 305 - Appendix G Common Services

Chapter 7 The WAN Configuration ScreensUser’s Guide807.4 Traffic RedirectClick ADVANCED > WAN Configuration > Traffic Redirect to change your W

Page 306 - Appendix G Common Services

Chapter 7 The WAN Configuration ScreensUser’s Guide817.5 Other SettingsClick ADVANCED > WAN Configuration > Other Settings to configure your D

Page 307

Chapter 7 The WAN Configuration ScreensUser’s Guide82The following table describes the labels in this screen.Table 24 ADVANCED > WAN Configuratio

Page 308 - APPENDIX H

User’s Guide83CHAPTER 8 The VPN Transport Screens8.1 OverviewThis chapter describes the ADVANCED > VPN Transport screens, where you can configure

Page 309

Chapter 8 The VPN Transport ScreensUser’s Guide848.1.1 What You Can Do in This Chapter•The General screen (Section 8.2 on page 85) lets you turn VPN

Page 310 - ZyXEL Limited Warranty

Chapter 8 The VPN Transport ScreensUser’s Guide858.1.3 Before You BeginBefore you start configuring your WiMAX Modem to use VPN transport, ensure th

Page 311 - Appendix H Legal Information

Chapter 8 The VPN Transport ScreensUser’s Guide868.3 Customer InterfaceCustomer interfaces connect data coming from your computers to Ethernet pseudo

Page 312 - APPENDIX I

Chapter 8 The VPN Transport ScreensUser’s Guide878.3.2 Generic Routing EncapsulationIn order to transport the VPLS traffic over the WiMAX network, t

Page 313 - Appendix I Customer Support

Chapter 8 The VPN Transport ScreensUser’s Guide88The following table describes the icons in this screen.The following table describes the labels in th

Page 314 - Appendix I Customer Support

Safety WarningsUser’s Guide8

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Chapter 8 The VPN Transport ScreensUser’s Guide898.3.4 Customer Interface SetupClick the Edit icon in the ADVANCED > VPN Transport > Customer

Page 316

Chapter 8 The VPN Transport ScreensUser’s Guide908.4 Ethernet PseudowireBecause VPLS mimics a simple wired Ethernet connection to your service provid

Page 317

Chapter 8 The VPN Transport ScreensUser’s Guide91The following table describes the labels in this screen.8.4.1 Ethernet Pseudowire SetupClick a pseu

Page 318

Chapter 8 The VPN Transport ScreensUser’s Guide928.5 StatisticsClick ADVANCED > VPN Transport > Statistics to view details and performance info

Page 319

User’s Guide93CHAPTER 9 The NAT Configuration Screens9.1 OverviewUse these screens to configure port forwarding and trigger ports for the WiMAX Mode

Page 320

Chapter 9 The NAT Configuration ScreensUser’s Guide94The following table describes the labels in this screen.9.3 Port Forwarding A NAT server set is

Page 321

Chapter 9 The NAT Configuration ScreensUser’s Guide95Figure 51 Multiple Servers Behind NAT Example9.3.1 Port Forwarding OptionsClick ADVANCED >

Page 322

Chapter 9 The NAT Configuration ScreensUser’s Guide969.3.2 Port Forwarding Rule SetupClick a port forwarding rule’s Edit icon in the ADVANCED > NA

Page 323

Chapter 9 The NAT Configuration ScreensUser’s Guide979.4 Trigger PortSome services use a dedicated range of ports on the client side and a dedicated

Page 324

Chapter 9 The NAT Configuration ScreensUser’s Guide98The following table describes the labels in this screen.9.4.1 Trigger Port Forwarding ExampleThe

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