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Click
Security >
Certificates
to open the
Local Certificates
screen.
Figure 77
Security > Certificates > Local Certificates
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 43
Security > Certificates > Local Certificates
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Web Server
Type in the location of the
Web Server
certificate file you want to
upload in this field or click
Browse
to find it.
Browse
Click
Browse
to find the certificate file you want to upload.
Current File
This field displays the name used to identify this certificate. It is
recommended that you give each certificate a unique name.
Subject
This field displays identifying information about the certificate’s owner,
such as
CN
(Common Name),
OU
(Organizational Unit or department),
O
(Organization or company) and
C
(Country). It is recommended that
each certificate have unique subject information.
Issuer
This field displays identifying information about the certificate’s issuing
certification authority, such as a common name, organizational unit or
department, organization or company and country.
Valid From
This field displays the date that the certificate becomes applicable. The
text displays in red and includes a
Not Yet Valid!
message if the
certificate has not yet become applicable.
Valid To
This field displays the date that the certificate expires. The text displays
in red and includes an
Expiring!
or
Expired!
message if the certificate
is about to expire or has already expired.
Cert
Click this button and then
Save
in the
File Download
screen. The
Save As
screen opens, browse to the location that you want to use and
click
Save
.
SSH/SCP/SFTP
Type in the location of the
SSH/SCP/SFTP
certificate file you want to
upload in this field or click
Browse
to find it.
Browse
Click
Browse
to find the certificate file you want to upload.
Current File
This field displays the name used to identify this certificate. It is
recommended that you give each certificate a unique name.
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15.3
Trusted CA
Use this screen to view a summary list of certificates of the certification authorities
that you have set the ZyXEL Device to accept as trusted. The ZyXEL Device
accepts any valid certificate signed by a certification authority on this list as being
trustworthy; thus you do not need to import any certificate that is signed by one
of these certification authorities.
Click
Security > Certificates >
Trusted CA
to open the
Trusted CA
screen.
Figure 78
Security > Certificates > Trusted CA
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Key Type
This field applies to the
SSH/SCP/SFTP
certificate.
This shows the
file format of the current certificate.
Replace
Click this to replace the certificate(s) and save your changes back to the
ZyXEL Device.
Reset
Click this to clear your settings.
Table 43
Security > Certificates > Local Certificates (continued)
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Table 44
Security > Certificates > Trusted CA
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Import
Certificate
Click this button to open a screen where you can save the certificate of
a certification authority that you trust to the ZyXEL Device.
Name
This field displays the name used to identify this certificate.
Subject
This field displays information that identifies the owner of the
certificate, such as Common Name (CN), OU (Organizational Unit or
department), Organization (O), State (ST) and Country (C). It is
recommended that each certificate have unique subject information.
Type
This field displays general information about the certificate.
ca
means
that a Certification Authority signed the certificate.
Action
Click the
View
icon to open a screen with an in-depth list of information
about the certificate (or certification request).
Click the
Delete
icon to delete the certificate (or certification request).
You cannot delete a certificate that one or more features is configured
to use.
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15.4
Trusted CA Import
Click
Import
Certificate
in
the
Trusted CAs
screen to open the
Import
Certificate
screen. You can save a trusted certification authority’s certificate to
the ZyXEL Device.
Note: You must remove any spaces from the certificate’s filename before you can
import the certificate.
Figure 79
Trusted CA > Import
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
15.5
View Certificate
Use this screen to view in-depth information about the certification authority’s
certificate, change the certificate’s name and set whether or not you want the
ZyXEL Device to check a certification authority’s list of revoked certificates before
trusting a certificate issued by the certification authority.
Table 45
Security > Certificates > Trusted CA > Import
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Certificate
File Path
Type in the location of the file you want to upload in this field or click
Browse
to find it.
Browse
Click
Browse
to find the certificate file you want to upload.
Apply
Click
Apply
to save the certificate on the ZyXEL Device.
Back
Click
Back
to return to the previous screen.
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Click
Security
>
Certificates
>
Trusted CA
to open the
Trusted CA
screen.
Click the
View
icon to open the
View Certificate
screen.
Figure 80
Trusted CA: View
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 46
Trusted CA: View
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Certificate Name
This field displays the identifying name of this certificate. If you want
to change the name, type up to 31 characters to identify this key
certificate. You may use any character (not including spaces).
Certificate Detail
This read-only text box displays the certificate or certification request
in Privacy Enhanced Mail (PEM) format. PEM uses 64 ASCII characters
to convert the binary certificate into a printable form.
You can copy and paste the certificate into an e-mail to send to
friends or colleagues or you can copy and paste the certificate into a
text editor and save the file on a management computer for later
distribution (via floppy disk for example).
Back
Click this to return to the previous screen.
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C
HAPTER
16
VoIP
16.1
Overview
Use this chapter to:
Connect an analog phone to the ZyXEL Device.
Make phone calls over the Internet, as well as the regular phone network.
Configure settings such as speed dial.
Configure network settings to optimize the voice quality of your phone calls.
16.1.1
What You Can Do in this Chapter
These screens allow you to configure your ZyXEL Device to make phone calls over
the Internet and your regular phone line, and to set up the phones you connect to
the ZyXEL Device.
Use the
SIP Service Provider
screen to configure the SIP server information
and QoS for VoIP calls (
Section 16.3 on page 181
).
Use the
SIP Account
screen to set up information about your SIP account,
control which SIP accounts the phones connected to the ZyXEL Device use and
configure audio settings such as volume levels for the phones connected to the
ZyXEL Device (
Section 16.3 on page 181
).
Use the
Common
screen to configure RFC3262 support on the ZyXEL Device
(
Section 16.4 on page 186
).
Use the
Phone Device
screen to control which SIP accounts the phones
connected to the ZyXEL Device use (
Section 16.5 on page 187
).
Use the
Region
screen to change settings that depend on the country you are
in (
Section 16.6 on page 188
).
Use the
Call Rule
screen to set up shortcuts for dialing frequently-used (VoIP)
phone numbers (
Section 16.8 on page 190
).
Use the
FXO
screen to set up the PSTN line used to make regular phone calls
which do not use the Internet (
Section 16.8 on page 190
).
You don’t necessarily need to use all these screens to set up your account. In fact,
if your service provider did not supply information on a particular field in a screen,
it is usually best to leave it at its default setting.

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