Zyxel PRESTIGE 1400 update guide

Prestige 1400
WAN Router with Integrated Ethernet Switch
ZyNOS Version 3.20
February 2001
User’s Guide
Prestige 1400 WAN Router with Integrated Ethernet Switch

Prestige 1400

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Table of Contents

Prestige 1400 ............................................................................................................................................................ii
Customer Support ....................................................................................................................................................iv
Table of Contents ......................................................................................................................................................v
List of Figures...........................................................................................................................................................xi
List of Tables............................................................................................................................................................xv
Preface.................................................................................................................................................................. xvii
Chapter 1 Getting to Know Your Prestige...........................................................................................................................1-1
1.1 Overview of the Prestige 1400......................................................................................................................1-1
1.2 Example Internet Access Application............................................................................................................1-2
1.3 Example LAN-to-LAN Application .................................................................................................................1-3
Chapter 2 The Integrated Switch..........................................................................................................................................2-1
2.1 The Integrated Switch ................................................................................................................................... 2-1
2.2 Purposes of the Prestige Integrated Switch.................................................................................................. 2-1
2.2.1 Connect to Networking Devices Example ............................................................................................2-1
2.2.2 Connect to Computers Directly.............................................................................................................2-2
2.2.3 Connect to Local Application Servers ..................................................................................................2-3
2.2.4 Connect the VLAN Configuration Port ................................................................................................2-3
Chapter 3 Hardware Installation & Initial Setup..................................................................................................................3-1
3.1 Unpacking Your Prestige...............................................................................................................................3-1
3.2 Additional Installation Requirements.............................................................................................................3-1
3.3 Front Panel....................................................................................................................................................3-1
3.3.1 Front Panel Router Connections........................................................................................................... 3-2
3.4 Rear Panel – Power Connection................................................................................................................... 3-3
3.5 Front Panel LEDs.......................................................................................................................................... 3-3
3.6 Initial Screen..................................................................................................................................................3-4
3.6.1 Password ...............................................................................................................................................3-4
3.7 Navigating the SMT Interface........................................................................................................................3-5
3.8 SMT Menus At A Glance...............................................................................................................................3-5
3.8.1 P1400 Main Menu................................................................................................................................. 3-7
3.9 Changing the System Password................................................................................................................... 3-8
3.9.1 Resetting the Prestige............................................................................................................................3-8
3.10 General Setup ........................................................................................................................................... 3-9
Chapter 4 WAN Port Setup...................................................................................................................................................4-1
4.1 Configuring The WAN Port For PPP over HDLC ..........................................................................................4-1
4.2 Configuring The WAN Port For Frame Relay................................................................................................4-2
4.2.1 Standards............................................................................................................................................... 4-3
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4.2.2 How To Configure The WAN Port For Frame Relay...........................................................................4-3
4.3 How To Configure Frame Relay for Internet Access.....................................................................................4-3
4.3.1 Encapsulation........................................................................................................................................4-3
4.3.2 DLCI......................................................................................................................................................4-4
4.3.3 CIR (Committed Information Rate) ......................................................................................................4-4
4.3.4 EIR (Excess Information Rate) .............................................................................................................4-4
4.3.5 How To Configure Frame Relay for Internet Access............................................................................4-4
4.4 How To Configure Frame Relay For A Remote Node...................................................................................4-5
Chapter 5 Internet Access .................................................................................................................................................... 5-1
5.1 TCP/IP and DHCP for LAN............................................................................................................................5-1
5.1.1 IP Address and Subnet Mask.................................................................................................................5-1
5.1.2 RIP Setup...............................................................................................................................................5-1
5.1.3 DHCP Configuration.............................................................................................................................5-1
5.1.4 IP Multicast...........................................................................................................................................5-2
5.2 IP Policies......................................................................................................................................................5-2
5.3 TCP/IP Ethernet Setup ..................................................................................................................................5-3
5.4 Collecting Internet Account Information.........................................................................................................5-4
5.5 Internet Access using the Prestige................................................................................................................5-4
Chapter 6 Remote Node Configuration............................................................................................................................... 6-1
6.1 Remote Node Setup ......................................................................................................................................6-1
6.2 Outgoing Authentication Protoc ol..................................................................................................................6-3
6.3 Editing PPP Options......................................................................................................................................6-3
6.4 Edit IP Parameters ........................................................................................................................................6-4
Chapter 7 Static Route..........................................................................................................................................................7-1
7.1 Basics ............................................................................................................................................................7-1
7.2 Static Route Setup.........................................................................................................................................7-1
Chapter 8 Network Address Translation (NAT) .................................................................................................................. 8-1
8.1 Introduction....................................................................................................................................................8-1
8.1.1 NAT Definitions....................................................................................................................................8-1
8.1.2 What NAT Does....................................................................................................................................8-1
8.1.3 How NAT works ...................................................................................................................................8-2
8.1.4 NAT Mapping Types.............................................................................................................................8-2
8.1.5 SUA (Single User Account) Versus NAT.............................................................................................8-3
8.2 SMT Menus ...................................................................................................................................................8-3
8.2.1 Applying NAT in the SMT Menus........................................................................................................8-3
8.2.2 Configuring NAT..................................................................................................................................8-5
8.2.3 Address Mapping Sets and NAT Server Sets:.......................................................................................8-5
8.2.4 Ordering Your Rules.............................................................................................................................8-7
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8.3 NAT Server Sets............................................................................................................................................ 8-9
8.3.1 Multiple Servers behind NAT...............................................................................................................8-9
8.3.2 Configuring Inside Servers....................................................................................................................8-9
8.4 Examples.....................................................................................................................................................8-10
8.4.1 Internet Access Only........................................................................................................................... 8-10
8.4.2 Example 2 - Internet Access with a Default Inside Server..................................................................8-11
8.4.3 Example 3 - General Case................................................................................................................... 8-12
8.4.4 NAT Unfriendly Application Programs.............................................................................................. 8-14
8.4.5 Applying NAT to the Ethernet Port.................................................................................................... 8-14
Chapter 9 Filter Configuration..............................................................................................................................................9-1
9.1 About Filtering ...............................................................................................................................................9-1
9.2 The Filter Structure of the Prestige ...............................................................................................................9-1
9.3 Configuring a Filter Set .................................................................................................................................. 9-3
9.3.1 Filter Rules Summary Menu................................................................................................................. 9-4
9.4 Configuring a Filter Rule................................................................................................................................9-5
9.5 Filter Types and NAT..................................................................................................................................... 9-5
9.5.1 TCP/IP Filter Rule.................................................................................................................................9-6
9.5.2 Device Filter Rule.................................................................................................................................9-9
9.6 Applying a Filter........................................................................................................................................... 9-11
9.6.1 Ethernet traffic ....................................................................................................................................9-11
9.6.2 Remote Node Filters ...........................................................................................................................9-12
9.7 Filter Example.............................................................................................................................................. 9-12
9.7.1 Configuring a FTP_WAN Filter Rule................................................................................................. 9-12
Chapter 10 SNMP Configuration..........................................................................................................................................10-1
10.1 About SNMP............................................................................................................................................ 10-1
10.2 Supported MIBs....................................................................................................................................... 10-2
10.3 SNMP Configuration................................................................................................................................ 10-2
10.4 SNMP Traps............................................................................................................................................ 10-3
Chapter 11 System Password..............................................................................................................................................11-1
11.1 Changing the System Password............................................................................................................. 11-1
Chapter 12 Remote Management.........................................................................................................................................12-1
12.1 Flexible Network Management................................................................................................................12-1
12.2 Remote Configuration ............................................................................................................................. 12-1
12.3 Telnet Behind NAT...................................................................................................................................12-2
12.4 Telnet Capabilities................................................................................................................................... 12-2
12.4.1 Single Administrator.......................................................................................................................12-2
12.4.2 System Timeout ..............................................................................................................................12-2
12.5 Remote Management Through NAT .......................................................................................................12-2
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Procedure to Set Up NAT for Remote Management.......................................................................................12-3
Chapter 13 System Information and Maintenance............................................................................................................. 13-1
13.1 System Status..........................................................................................................................................13-1
13.1.1 WAN/LAN Status ...........................................................................................................................13-2
13.1.2 Route Status.....................................................................................................................................13-3
13.2 System Information..................................................................................................................................13-4
13.2.1 Console Port Speed .........................................................................................................................13-5
13.3 Log and Trace..........................................................................................................................................13-5
13.3.1 Viewing Error Log ..........................................................................................................................13-5
13.3.2 Syslog And Accounting...................................................................................................................13-6
13.4 Diagnostic................................................................................................................................................13-7
13.5 Boot Module Commands.........................................................................................................................13-7
13.6 Command Interpreter Mode ....................................................................................................................13-8
13.7 Time and Date Setting.............................................................................................................................13-9
Chapter 14 Configuration & Firmware Maintenance.......................................................................................................... 14-1
14.1 Filenames................................................................................................................................................14-1
14.2 Backup Configuration ..............................................................................................................................14-3
14.2.1 Backup using FTP...........................................................................................................................14-3
14.2.2 Backup using TFTP.........................................................................................................................14-3
14.2.3 Backup using the Console Port........................................................................................................14-3
14.3 Restore Configuration..............................................................................................................................14-4
14.3.1 Restore using FTP...........................................................................................................................14-4
14.3.2 Restore using TFTP.........................................................................................................................14-5
14.3.3 Restore using the Console Port........................................................................................................14-5
14.4 Upload Firmware .....................................................................................................................................14-6
14.4.1 Dual Firmware Block Structure.......................................................................................................14-6
14.4.2 Upload Prestige Firmware using FTP.............................................................................................14-6
14.4.3 Example - Using the FTP command from the DOS Prompt...........................................................14-7
14.4.4 Upload Prestige Firmware using TFTP...........................................................................................14-8
14.4.5 Third Party TFTP Clients - General Commands.............................................................................14-8
14.4.6 Upload Prestige Firmware via the Console Port .............................................................................14-8
14.5 Upload Prestige Configuration File..........................................................................................................14-9
14.5.1 Upload Prestige Configuration File using FTP...............................................................................14-9
14.5.2 Upload Prestige Configuration File using TFTP...........................................................................14-10
14.5.3 Upload Prestige Configuration File using the Console Port..........................................................14-10
Chapter 15 IP Policy Routing...............................................................................................................................................15-1
15.1 Introduction..............................................................................................................................................15-1
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15.1.1 Benefits ...........................................................................................................................................15-1
15.1.2 Routing Policy.................................................................................................................................15-1
15.2 IP Routing Policy Setup...........................................................................................................................15-2
15.3 Applying an IP Policy............................................................................................................................... 15-4
15.3.1 Ethernet IP Policies......................................................................................................................... 15-4
15.3.2 Remote Node Routing Policies....................................................................................................... 15-5
15.4 IP Policy Routing Example...................................................................................................................... 15-5
Chapter 16 Troubleshooting.................................................................................................................................................16-1
16.1 Problems Starting Up the Prestige..........................................................................................................16-1
16.2 Problems with the WAN Port...................................................................................................................16-1
16.3 Problems with the LAN Interface.............................................................................................................16-2
16.4 Problems Connecting to a Remote Node or ISP..................................................................................... 16-2
16.5 General Problems ...................................................................................................................................16-2
Hardware Specifications ...........................................................................................................................................A
CI Commands ..........................................................................................................................................................B
Glossary ....................................................................................................................................................................J
Index.........................................................................................................................................................................O
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List of Figures

Figure 1-1 Prestige Building Deployment Example....................................................................................................................1-3
Figure 1-2 LAN-to-LAN Application.........................................................................................................................................1-4
Figure 2-1 Prestige Integrated Switch.........................................................................................................................................2-1
Figure 2-2 Prestige – Phoneline Switch Connections Example ..................................................................................................2-2
Figure 2-3 Direct Connection Example....................................................................................................................................... 2-3
Figure 2-4 VLAN Configurator Main Menu...............................................................................................................................2-4
Figure 2-5 Port Setup Menu........................................................................................................................................................2-4
Figure 2-6 Port Setup Dialog.......................................................................................................................................................2-5
Figure 2-7 VLAN Setup Menu....................................................................................................................................................2-5
Figure 2-8 Modifying a Port’s Visibility .....................................................................................................................................2-6
Figure 2-9 Modifying Multiple Ports..........................................................................................................................................2-6
Figure 2-10 Deleting a Group......................................................................................................................................................2-7
Figure 2-11 Cannot Delete a Group.............................................................................................................................................2-7
Figure 2-12 Trunk Setup 1...........................................................................................................................................................2-7
Figure 2-13 Trunk Setup 2...........................................................................................................................................................2-7
Figure 2-14 Modifying Trunk Setup Example ............................................................................................................................2-8
Figure 2-15 Restore Default Setup Menu....................................................................................................................................2-8
Figure 2-16 View Setup Menu ....................................................................................................................................................2-9
Figure 3-1 Front Panel Connections............................................................................................................................................3-2
Figure 3-2 Prestige Rear Panel.................................................................................................................................................... 3-3
Figure 3-3 Front Panel LEDs ......................................................................................................................................................3-4
Figure 3-4 Power-On Display .....................................................................................................................................................3-4
Figure 3-5 Login Screen..............................................................................................................................................................3-4
Figure 3-6 Prestige 1400 Main Menu..........................................................................................................................................3-7
Figure 3-7 Menu 23 - System Security........................................................................................................................................3-8
Figure 3-8 Menu 23.1 - System Security - Change Password.....................................................................................................3-8
Figure 3-9 Menu 1 - General Setup.............................................................................................................................................3-9
Figure 4-1 Menu 2 - WAN Port Setup.........................................................................................................................................4-1
Figure 4-2 Configuring The WAN Port for PPP over HDLC......................................................................................................4-2
Figure 4-3 Configuring The WAN Port For Frame Relay...........................................................................................................4-2
Figure 4-4 Menu 2.1.2 - Frame Relay Setup...............................................................................................................................4-3
Figure 4-5 Menu 4 - Internet Access Setup.................................................................................................................................4-5
Figure 4-6 Menu 4.2 - Internet Setup Frame Relay Options .......................................................................................................4-5
Figure 4-7 Menu 11.1 - Remote Node Profile.............................................................................................................................4-6
Figure 4-8 Menu 11.4 - Remote Node Frame Relay Options ......................................................................................................4-6
Figure 5-1 Menu 3.2 - TCP/IP Ethernet Setup............................................................................................................................5-3
Figure 5-2 Menu 4 - Internet Access Setup.................................................................................................................................5-5
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Figure 6-1 Menu 11 – Remote Node Setup................................................................................................................................. 6-1
Figure 6-2 Menu 11.1 - Remote Node Profile.............................................................................................................................6-1
Figure 6-3 Menu 11.2 - Remote Node PPP Options ...................................................................................................................6-3
Figure 6-4 Menu 11.3- Remote Node Network Layer Options...................................................................................................6-4
Figure 7-1 An Example of Static Routing Topology...................................................................................................................7-1
Figure 7-2 Menu 12 - IP Static Route Setup............................................................................................................................... 7-2
Figure 7-3 Menu 12.1 - Edit IP Static Route...............................................................................................................................7-2
Figure 8-1 How NAT Works.......................................................................................................................................................8-2
Figure 8-2 Applying NAT for Internet Access............................................................................................................................8-4
Figure 8-3 Applying NAT to the Remote Node..........................................................................................................................8-4
Figure 8-4 Menu 15 NAT Setup..................................................................................................................................................8-5
Figure 8-5 Menu 15.1 Address Mapping Sets.............................................................................................................................8-5
Figure 8-6 SUA Address Mapping Rules ...................................................................................................................................8-6
Figure 8-7 First Set in Menu 15.1.1............................................................................................................................................ 8-7
Figure 8-8 Editing an Individual Rule in a Set............................................................................................................................8-8
Figure 8-9 Multiple Servers Behind NAT...................................................................................................................................8-9
Figure 8-10 Menu 15.2 - NAT Server Setup.............................................................................................................................8-10
Figure 8-11 NAT Example 1.....................................................................................................................................................8-11
Figure 8-12 NAT Example for Internet Access.........................................................................................................................8-11
Figure 8-13 NAT Example 2.....................................................................................................................................................8-11
Figure 8-14 Specifying an Inside Sever....................................................................................................................................8-12
Figure 8-15 NAT - Example 3...................................................................................................................................................8-12
Figure 8-16 Example 3 - Menu 15.1.1.1...................................................................................................................................8-13
Figure 8-17 Example 3 Final Menu 15.1.1...............................................................................................................................8-13
Figure 8-18 Example 3 - Menu 15.2.........................................................................................................................................8-14
Figure 8-19 Ethernet NAT.........................................................................................................................................................8-14
Figure 8-20 Applying NAT to an Ethernet Port........................................................................................................................8-15
Figure 9-1 Outgoing Packet Filtering Process ............................................................................................................................9-1
Figure 9-2 Filter Rule Process.....................................................................................................................................................9-2
Figure 9-3 Menu 21 - Filter Set Configuration...........................................................................................................................9-3
Figure 9-4 Menu 21.1 - Filter Rules Summary........................................................................................................................... 9-4
Figure 9-5 Protocol and Device Filter Sets.................................................................................................................................9-6
Figure 9-6 Menu 21.1.1 - TCP/IP Filter Rule.............................................................................................................................9-7
Figure 9-7 Executing an IP Filter................................................................................................................................................9-9
Figure 9-8 Menu 21.1.2 - Device Filter Rule............................................................................................................................ 9-10
Figure 9-9 Filtering Ethernet Traffic.........................................................................................................................................9-11
Figure 9-10 Filtering Remote Node traffic................................................................................................................................9-12
Figure 9-11 FTP_WAN Filter Configuration............................................................................................................................9-13
Figure 9-12 Filter Rule Configuration ......................................................................................................................................9-13
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Figure 9-13 Filter Rule Configuration....................................................................................................................................... 9-14
Figure 9-14 FTP_WAN Filter Rules Summary .........................................................................................................................9-14
Figure 9-15 Remote Node Profile............................................................................................................................................. 9-15
Figure 10-1 SNMP Management Model...................................................................................................................................10-1
Figure 10-2 Menu 22 - SNMP Configuration ...........................................................................................................................10-3
Figure 11-1 Menu 23 - System Security....................................................................................................................................11-1
Figure 11-2 Menu 23.1 - System Security - Change Password.................................................................................................11-1
Figure 12-1 Remote Management.............................................................................................................................................12-1
Figure 12-2 Remote Management Via NAT..............................................................................................................................12-2
Figure 12-3 Pick An Address Mapping Set...............................................................................................................................12-3
Figure 12-4 Address Mapping Rule..........................................................................................................................................12-3
Figure 12-5 Address Mapping Rule Summary..........................................................................................................................12-4
Figure 12-6 Apply the New NAT Set........................................................................................................................................12-4
Figure 13-1 Menu 24 - System Maintenance............................................................................................................................13-1
Figure 13-2 Menu 24.1 - System Maintenance - Status ............................................................................................................13-2
Figure 13-3 Menu 24.1.1 - WAN/LAN Status...........................................................................................................................13-2
Figure 13-4 Menu 24.1.1 With Frame Relay Configured..........................................................................................................13-3
Figure 13-5 Menu 24.1.5 - Router Status..................................................................................................................................13-4
Figure 13-6 Menu 24. 2.1 - System Maintenance Information .................................................................................................13-4
Figure 13-7 Menu 24.2.2 - System Maintenance - Change Console Port Speed.....................................................................13-5
Figure 13-8 Examples of Error and Information Messages.......................................................................................................13-6
Figure 13-9 Syslog and Accounting..........................................................................................................................................13-6
Figure 13-10 Menu 24.4 - System Maintenance - Diagnostic...................................................................................................13-7
Figure 13-11 Boot Module Commands.....................................................................................................................................13-8
Figure 13-12 Command Mode..................................................................................................................................................13-9
Figure 13-13 System Maintenance - Time and Date Setting.....................................................................................................13-9
Figure 14-1 Internal and External Filenames............................................................................................................................14-2
Figure 14-2 Menu 24.5 as seen using Telnet.............................................................................................................................14-3
Figure 14-3 Menu 24.5 - Menu 24.5 as seen using the Console Port........................................................................................14-4
Figure 14-4 Backup Example Using HyperTerminal ................................................................................................................14-4
Figure 14-5 Successful Backup Confirmation Screen...............................................................................................................14-4
Figure 14-6 Menu 24.6 as seen using Telnet.............................................................................................................................14-5
Figure 14-7 Menu 24.6 as seen using the Console Port ............................................................................................................14-5
Figure 14-8 Successful Restoration Confirmation Screen.........................................................................................................14-6
Figure 14-9 Menu 24.7 - System Maintenance - Upload Firmware..........................................................................................14-6
Figure 14-10 Menu 24.7.1 as seen using Telnet........................................................................................................................14-7
Figure 14-11 FTP Session Example..........................................................................................................................................14-7
Figure 14-12 Menu 24.7.1 as seen using the Console Port. ......................................................................................................14-9
Figure 14-13 Menu 24.7.2 as seen using Telnet......................................................................................................................14-10
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Figure 14-14 Menu 24.7.2 as seen using the Console Port.....................................................................................................14-10
Figure 15-1 Menu 25 - IP Routing Policy Setup.......................................................................................................................15-2
Figure 15-2 Menu 25 - IP Routing Policy Summary ................................................................................................................15-2
Figure 15-3 Menu 25.1.1 - IP Routing Policy...........................................................................................................................15-3
Figure 15-4 Ethernet IP Policies...............................................................................................................................................15-5
Figure 15-5 Remote Node Routing Policies..............................................................................................................................15-5
Figure 15-6 Example of IP Policy Routing...............................................................................................................................15-6
Figure 15-7 IP Routing Policy Example...................................................................................................................................15-7
Figure 15-8 IP Policy Routing..................................................................................................................................................15-7
Figure 15-9 Applying IP Policies..............................................................................................................................................15-8
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List of Tables

Table 3-1 Front Panel LEDs........................................................................................................................................................3-4
Table 3-2 Navigating the SMT....................................................................................................................................................3-5
Table 3-3 Main Menu Summary..................................................................................................................................................3-7
Table 3-4 General Setup Fields ...................................................................................................................................................3-9
Table 4-1 WAN Setup Menu Fields .............................................................................................................................................4-1
Table 4-2 Menu 2.1.2 - Frame Relay Setup.................................................................................................................................4-3
Table 4-3 Data Link Connection Identifiers................................................................................................................................4-4
Table 4-4 Menu 4.2 - Internet Setup Frame Relay Options.........................................................................................................4-5
Table 5-1 Default Prestige IP Assignment...................................................................................................................................5-2
Table 5-2 LAN DHCP Setup Menu Fields..................................................................................................................................5-3
Table 5-3 LAN TCP/IP Setup Menu Fields.................................................................................................................................5-3
Table 5-4 Internet Account Information......................................................................................................................................5-4
Table 5-5 Internet Access Setup Menu Fields.............................................................................................................................5-5
Table 6-1 Remote Node Profile Menu Fields for Leased Lines..................................................................................................6-2
Table 6-2 Remote Node PPP Options Menu Fields.....................................................................................................................6-4
Table 6-3 TCP/IP related fields in Menu 11.1 - Remote Node Profile........................................................................................6-5
Table 6-4 Remote Node TCP/IP Configuration...........................................................................................................................6-5
Table 7-1 Edit IP Static Route Menu Fields................................................................................................................................7-3
Table 8-1 NAT Mapping Types...................................................................................................................................................8-3
Table 8-2 Applying NAT in Menus 4 & 11.3.............................................................................................................................. 8-4
Table 8-3 SUA Address Mapping Rules.....................................................................................................................................8-6
Table 8-4 Menu 15.1.1 ................................................................................................................................................................8-7
Table 8-5 Menu 15.1.1.1 - Configuring an Individual Rule ........................................................................................................8-8
Table 8-6 Common Services & Port numbers...........................................................................................................................8-10
Table 9-1 Abbreviations Used in the Filter Rules Summary Menu.............................................................................................9-4
Table 9-2 Abbreviations Used If Filter Type Is IP ......................................................................................................................9-5
Table 9-3 Abbreviations Used If Filter Type Is Dev ...................................................................................................................9-5
Table 9-4 TCP/IP Filter Rule Menu Fields..................................................................................................................................9-7
Table 9-5 Device Filter Rule Menu Fields ................................................................................................................................9-10
Table 10-1 SNMP Configuration Menu Fields.......................................................................................................................... 10-3
Table 13-1 System Maintenance - Status Menu Fields..............................................................................................................13-2
Table 13-2 Menu 24.1.1 With Frame Relay Configured...........................................................................................................13-3
Table 13-3 Fields in System Maintenance.................................................................................................................................13-4
Table 13-4 System Maintenance Menu Syslog Parameters.......................................................................................................13-6
Table 13-5 System Maintenance Menu Diagnostic...................................................................................................................13-7
Table 13-6 Time and Date Setting Fields ..................................................................................................................................13-9
Table 14- 1 Filenam es................................................................................................................................................................14-2
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Table 14-2 Third Party FTP Clients - General Commands....................................................................................................... 14-7
Table 14-3 Third Party TFTP Clients - General Commands.....................................................................................................14-8
Table 15-1 IP Routing Policy Summary....................................................................................................................................15-3
Table 15- 2 IP Routing Policy.................................................................................................................................................... 15-4
Table 16-1 Troubleshooting the Start-Up of your Prestige .......................................................................................................16-1
Table 16-2 Troubleshooting the WAN Port Connection............................................................................................................16-1
Table 16- 3 Troubleshooting the LAN Interface........................................................................................................................16-2
Table 16-4 Troubleshooting a Connection to a Remote Node or ISP ....................................................................................... 16-2
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Preface

Congratulations on your purchase of the Prestige 1400 WAN Router with Integrated Ethernet Switch. This preface introduces you to your router and discusses the organization and conventions of this user’s guide. It
also provides information on other rel at ed documentation.

About the Prestige

Coupled with the local loop switches, e.g., phoneline networking/ADSL/VDSL-to-Ethernet switches, from ZyXEL, the Prestige 1400 is the ideal WAN router for large buildings and campuses. It also allows you to connect local application servers such as web, e-mail, video, gaming, building automation servers and so on, without an external switch. Moreover, the virtual LAN (VLAN) capability isolates each port from one another, thereby eliminating the security problems inherent in broadcast media such as Ethernet. In a typical setup, you can connect up to 14 local loop switches to the Prestige, making it the premier WAN router of choice for both business and residential use.
Used alone without the local loop switches, the P1400 is equally at home for Internet café, campus networks, inter­office connectivity and other applications.

Configuring your Prestige

You can use the System Management Terminal (SMT) interface or the CLI (Command Line Interpreter) commands to configure your Prestige. The SMT is a menu-driven interface that you can access from either a VT100 compatible terminal or a terminal emulation program on a computer via the console port or telnet. Use of CLI/CI commands are recommended only for advanced users.

About this Guide

This user's guide covers all operations of the Prestige 1400 and shows you how to get the best out of the multiple advanced features of your Prestige router. It is designed to help you to configure the Prestige correctly for various applications using the SMT interface via the console port or telnet. For detailed CI commands please refer to the section Related Documentation.

Syntax Conventions

“Enter” means for you to type one or more characters and press the carriage return. “Select” or “Choose” means for you to select one from the predefined choices.
The SMT menu titles and labels are in Bold Times font. The choices of a menu item are in Bold Arial font. A single keystroke is in Arial font and enclosed in square brackets, for instance, [ENTER] means the Enter, or carriage return, key; [ESC] means the Escape key.
For brevity’s sake, we will use “e.g.” as a shorthand for “for instance”, and “i.e.” as a shorthand for “that is” or “in other words” throughout this manual.
The Prestige 1400 will also be referred to as the Prestige or the P1400 in this manual.

Related Documentation

Support Notes
More detailed information about the Prestige and examples of its use can be found in the Support Notes accessible through the ZyXEL web pages at zyxel.com.
ZyXEL Web Page and FTP Server Site
You can access release notes as well as firmware upgrades at ZyXEL web and FTP sites. Refer to the Customer Support page in this User’s Guide for more information.
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Chapter 1

Getting to Know Your Prestige

This chapter describes the key features, benefits and applications of your Prestige.
Coupled with the local loop switches, e.g., phoneline networking/ADSL/VDSL-to-Ethernet switches, from ZyXEL, the Prestige is the ideal WAN router for large buildings and campuses. It also allows you to connect local application servers such as web, e-mail, video, gaming, building automation servers and so on, without an external switch. Moreover, the virtual LAN (VLAN) capability isolates each port from one another, thereby eliminating the security problems inherent in broadcast media such as Ethernet. In a typical setup, you can connect up to 14 local loop switches to the Prestige, making it the premier WAN router of choice for both business and residential use.
Used alone without the local loop switches, the P1400 is equally at home for Internet café, campus networks, inter­office connectivity and other applications

1.1 Overview of the Prestige 1400

Integrated Switch

The 16-port auto-negotiating 10/100MB Fast Ethernet switch is equipped with VLAN (Virtual LAN) security feature. You can connect up to 15 devices to this switch (ports 1 to 15).

VLAN Configuration Port

This port (marked VLAN CONF.) allows you to access the VLAN configuration using either a VT100 compatible terminal or a terminal emulation program and the enclosed cable.

Auto-negotiating 10/100 Mbps Ethernet Interface

This 10/100 Mbps auto-negotiating Fast Ethernet interface connects the routing module to the integrated switch (port16).

Console Port

The console port is for out-of-band local management.

WAN Interface

! One FlexWAN port.

Frame Relay Support

Frame relay support allows the Prestige to connect to a frame relay network.

Internet Protocols

! IP routing ! IP Policy Routing - IP Policy Routing (IPPR) provides a mechanism to override the default routing
behavior and alter the packet forwarding based on the policy defined by the network administrator.
! IP packet filtering, including network level and device level filtering ! RIP-1 and RIP-2 - (Routing Information Protocol, RFC1058 and RFC 1389) allows a router to exchange
routing information with other routers.
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! Static IP Route - Static routes tell a router routing information that it cannot learn automatically through
other means. This can arise in cases where RIP is disabled on the LAN or a remote network is beyond the one that is directly connected to a remote node.
! IP Multicast - Traditionally, IP packets are transmitted in two ways - unicast or broadcast. Multicast is a
third way to deliver IP packets to a group of hosts. IGMP (Internet Group Management Protocol) is the protocol used to support multicast groups. The latest version is version 2 (see RFC 2236). Both versions 1 and 2 are supported by the Prestige.
! DHCP - The Prestige's DHCP server capability (RFC 2131) allows you to automatically assign TCP/IP
settings to a workstation on your LAN.
! NAT (Network Address Translation - NAT, RFC 1631) allows multiple stations to share one IP address to
conserve public IP addresses.

PPP Support

! PPP for WAN connection

Network Management

! Menu driven SMT (System Management Terminal) management ! SNMP manageable ! Local SMT session via console port ! Remote SMT session via Telnet

Security

! CHAP, PAP authentication ! Password protected SMT ! LAN, WAN filters to block unwanted incoming and outgoing packets.

Time and Date Setting

The Prestige has a battery powered real time clock. Set the time and date of your Prestige in Menu 24.9. Real time is then displayed in the Prestige error logs.

Logging and Tracing

! Built-in message logging and packet tracing. ! Unix syslog facility support.

Remote Firmware Upgrades

! Console, Telnet, TFTP and FTP Firmware Upgrades

Internet Access Sharing

The Prestige supports Single User Account (SUA)/Network Address Translation (NAT) which enables multiple subscribers to access the Internet using a single IP address. The ZyXEL Network Operating System (ZyNOS) implementation of SUA/NAT supports NetMeeting, CuSeeMe, ICQ and other multimedia applications.

1.2 Example Internet Access Application

The following diagram depicts a typical application for the P1400 in a large residential building that leverages the existing building phone line wiring using phoneline networking technology to provide economical Internet access to tenants.
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Tenants connect to the 1Mbps phoneline network using a phoneline PCI card such as ZyXEL’s PPC-10 or a phoneline Ethernet Converter such as ZyXEL’s PEC-50. The phoneline switches are connected to a Main Distribution Frame (MDF) from which all tenants already have phone line connections. You may connect up to 15 switches (14 if you wish to connect a local application server to port 15 of the integrated Ethernet switch) to the Prestige, easily meeting multiple tenant Internet access requirements. See your phoneline switch manual for details on switch connections.
Figure 1-1 Prestige Building Deployment Example

1.3 Example LAN-to-LAN Applicatio n

You can use the Prestige to connect two geographically dispersed networks over the WAN connection. A typical LAN-to-LAN application for your Prestige is shown next.
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Figure 1-2 LAN-to-LAN Application
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Chapter 2

The Integrated Switch

2.1 The Integrated Switch

Figure 2-1 Prestige Integrated Switch
The integrated switch consists of 16 ports with VLAN capability. Ports 1 to 14 are logically independent and are invisible to each other. In factory default, all ports are visible to port 15 (reserved to connect a local application server) and port 16 (reserved to connect the switch to the Prestige routing module).

2.2 Purposes of the Prestige Integrated Switch

The Prestige Integrated Switch can be used to:
1. Connect to networking devices
2.
Connect to computers in an MTU application
3.
Connect to local application servers
4.
Connect the VLAN Configurator

2.2.1 Connect to Networking Devices Example

In a multiple switch system, you link the uplink port of each switch (see your switch documentation) to a Prestige integrated Ethernet switch port (1 to 15) using a straight through Category 5 UTP (Unshielded Twisted Pair) cable with RJ-45 connectors.
The following figure shows you a Prestige – phoneline switch connections example which might be seen in a large building. The tenants’ computers have phoneline PCI cards installed.
Tenants connect to the 1Mbps phoneline network using a phoneline PCI card such as ZyXEL’s PPC-10 or a phoneline Ethernet Converter such as ZyXEL’s PEC-50. The phoneline switches are connected to a Main Distribution Frame (MDF) from which all tenants already have phone line connections. You may connect up to 15 switches (14 if you wish to connect a local application server to port 15 of the integrated Ethernet switch) to the Prestige, easily meeting multiple tenant Internet access requirements. See your phoneline switch manual for details on switch connections.
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Figure 2-2 Prestige – Phoneline Switch Connections Example

2.2.2 Connect to Computers Directly

Connect computers directly to a Prestige integrated Ethernet switch port (1 to 15) using a straight through Category 5 UTP (Unshielded Twisted Pair) cable with RJ-45 connectors as in an the following example application (see following figure).
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Figure 2-3 Direct Connection Example

2.2.3 Connect to Local Application Servers

Connect a local application server such as a web, e-mail, video, gaming, building automation, etc. to port 15 (reserved by default) of the integrated Ethernet switch. If you wish to connect more than one local application server, then either hook them up with an external Ethernet switch and connect its uplink port to port 15 or to port 1 to 14, but remember to make that port visible to the entire switch (see next).

2.2.4 Connect the VLAN Configuration Port

In case you need to change the default Virtual LAN (VLAN) configuration of the integrated Ethernet switch, use a terminal emulator on a computer and connect it to the VLAN CONF. port. Connect the RJ-11 connector end of the supplied cable to the VLAN CONF. port of the switch and the 9-pin end to a serial port (COM1, COM2 or other COM port) of your computer.
Please exercise caution when changing the default switch VLAN configuration as there may be security
Virtual LANs (VLANs)
VLAN stands for Virtual Local Area Network. It partitions a physical network into multiple virtual, or logical, networks. The stations on a logical network belong to one group; however, a station can belong to more than one group. With VLAN, a station cannot directly talk to or hear from stations that are not in the same group(s); the traffic must first go through a router. This isolates the subscribers from one another and prevents a subscriber from discovering the resources, e.g., shared drives or printers, of another subscriber. The Prestige factory default is that ports 1 to 14 of the integrated switch are in their own individual groups (networks) and ports 15 and 16 belong to all groups.
ramifications.
VLAN also increases network performance by containing broadcasts to a smaller and more manageable logical broadcast domain. In traditional switched environments, all broadcast packets go to each and every individual port. With VLAN implemented, all broadcasts are confined to a specific broadcast domain.
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VLAN CONF. Menus
Connect the RJ-11 connector end of the supplied console cable to the VLAN CONF. port of the Prestige and the 9­pin end to a serial port (COM1, COM2 or other COM port) of your computer.
Set your terminal emulation software as follows:
" VT100 terminal emulation " 9600 bps " No parity, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit " No flow control
No password is required. Correct cable connection and terminal emulation software settings should bring up the following screen.
16 Ports Switch Setup V1.38 ======== Main Menu ======
1. Port Setup
2. VLAN Setup
3. Trunk Setup
4. Restore Default Setup
5. View Setup Select?1
Figure 2-4 VLAN Configurator Main Menu
1. Port Setup
Under normal circumstances, you do not have to configure this menu – it is usually used for debugging purposes. Enter 1 to bring up the following menu that allows you to set up the auto-negotiation, speed, duplex mode and flow control parameters for each port.
Port Setup:(1=100M,0=10M,F=Full,H=Half,E=Enable,D=Disable) Port No: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Auto Negotiation:E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E Speed: x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x Duplex: x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x Flow Control: E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E
m=Modify,q=Quit?
Figure 2-5 Port Setup Menu
Enter m to modify port settings and the software begins a dialog such as shown in the following screen example. Your new port setup configuration is displayed on finishing the dialog for a port and you are then asked to confirm your configuration “Save & Update? (Y/N)” when you decide to quit (q).
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m=Modify,q=Quit?m Which port no:(1-16,q) Which port no:(1-16,q)8 Auto Negotiation ?(e=Enable,d=Disable,q)d Speed ?(1=100MTx,0=10M,q)1 Duplex ?(f=Full,h=Half,q)f
---------------------------------------------------------------------­Port Setup:(1=100M,0=10M,F=Full,H=Half,E=Enable,D=Disable) Port No: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Auto Negotiation:E E E E E E E D E E E E E E E E Speed: x x x x x x x 1 x x x x x x x x Duplex: x x x x x x x F x x x x x x x x Flow Control: D E E E E E E x E E E E E E E E
m=Modify,q=Quit?q Save & Update? (Y/N)
Figure 2-6 Port Setup Dialog
2. VLAN Setup
The default setting is that ports 1 to 14 are logical independent networks that are invisible to each other. All ports are visible to port 15 (reserved to connect a local application server) and port 16 (reserved to connect the switch to the Prestige routing module). You may wish to make a port in the 1 to 14 range visible to other ports if for example you want to connect an application server to it. Enter 2 from the Port Switch Setup menu to bring up the VLAN menu shown next. A “v” indicates where the port is visible.
Group 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 v vv 2 v vv 3 v vv 4 v v v 5 v v v 6 v v v 7 v v v 8 v v v 9 v v v 10 v v v 11 vvv 12 vvv 13 vvv 14 vvv m=Modify,a=Add,d=Delete,q=Quit?
Port No
Figure 2-7 VLAN Setup Menu
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All ports in the same group are visible to each other. All ports are visible to ports 15 and 16. To make port 2 visible to port 1 (default not visible), you need to put port 2 (which belongs to group 2) in group 1. First type m (modify) and then follow the dialog as shown in the following screen.
m=Modify,a=Add,d=Delete,q=Quit?m Which group no:(1-16,q)1 Which port no:(1-16,q)2 VLAN:(a=Add,r=Remove,q)a Which port no:(1-16,q)q
---------------------------------------------------------------------­VLAN Setup:(v=At VLAN group)
Group 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 v v vv 2 v vv 3 v vv 4 v v v 5 v v v 6 v v v 7 v v v 8 v v v 9 v v v 10 v v v 11 vvv 12 vvv 13 vvv 14 vvv m=Modify,a=Add,d=Delete,q=Quit?
Port No
Figure 2-8 Modifying a Port’s Visibility
Your new port setup configuration is displayed on finishing the dialog for a port and you are then asked to confirm your configuration “Save & Update? (Y/N)” when you decide to quit (q).
To put a port in multiple groups use a (add) as shown in the following example.
m=Modify,a=Add,d=Delete,q=Quit?a Which group no:(1-16,q)3 Which port no:(1-16,q)4 Which port no:(1-16,q)5 Which port no:(1-16,q)6 Which port no:(1-16,q)7 Which port no:(1-16,q)q
---------------------------------------------------------------------­VLAN Setup:(v=At VLAN group)
Group 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 v vv 2 v vv 3 vvvvv v v 4 v v v 5 v v v 6 v v v 7 v v v 8 v v v 9 v v v 10 v v v 11 vvv 12 vvv 13 vvv 14 vvv m=Modify,a=Add,d=Delete,q=Quit?
Port No
Figure 2-9 Modifying Multiple Ports
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To delete a group use d (delet e) as shown in the nex t exam ple.
m=Modify,a=Add,d=Delete,q=Quit?d Which group no:(1-16,q)3
Group 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 v vv 2 v vv 4 v v v 5 v v v 6 v v v 7 v v v 8 v v v 9 v v v 10 v v v 11 vvv 12 vvv 13 vvv 14 vvv m=Modify,a=Add,d=Delete,q=Quit?
Port No
Figure 2-10 Deleting a Group
However after deleting a group, you will see this warning message when you quit.
m=Modify,a=Add,d=Delete,q=Quit?q ** Port: 3 MUST be in any VLAN group Press Any key
Figure 2-11 Cannot Delete a Group
When you restore the group the software allows you to save your configuration “Save & Update? (Y/N)”.
3. Trunk Setup
Option 3 allows you to configure the Trunk Setup menu. First you must disable VLAN as shown in the next screen.
Select?3 Disable VLAN?(Y/N)
Figure 2-12 Trunk Setup 1
Select y (yes) to disable VLAN and bring up the Trunk Setup menu shown in the following screen. These are the trunk ports that can be configured in this example.
Trunk Setup: Trunk 1: Trunk 2:
Can be Setup Trunk port no: Trunk 1: 9, 1,10, 2,11, 3 Trunk 2:15, 7,16, 8 m=Modify,q=Quit?
Figure 2-13 Trunk Setup 2
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To modify the trunk follow the dialog as in the next example.
m=Modify,q=Quit?m Which Trunk?(1/2)1 How many Trunk ports ?(0/2/4/6,q)2
---------------------------------------------------------------------­Trunk Setup: Trunk 1: Port 9, 1 Trunk 2:
Can be Setup Trunk port no: Trunk 1: 9, 1,10, 2,11, 3 Trunk 2:15, 7,16, 8 m=Modify,q=Quit?
Figure 2-14 Modifying Trunk Setup Example
As usual you are then asked to confirm your configuration “Save & Update? (Y/N)” when you decide to quit (q).
4. Restore Default Setup
Enter 4 from the Port Switch Setup menu to bring up the Restore Default Setup menu shown next. Enter y to restore the default setup then confirm by typing y again at the “Save & Update? (Y/N)” prompt.
16 Ports Switch Setup V1.38 ======== Main Menu ======
1. Port Setup
2. VLAN Setup
3. Trunk Setup
4. Restore Default Setup
5. View Setup Select?4 Restore Default ?(Y/N)n
5. View Setup
Figure 2-15 Restore Default Setup Menu
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