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Route
This screen displays information about the ZyXEL
Device’s routes for sending traffic.
ARP
This screen displays the IP addresses and MAC
addresses that the ZyXEL Device has resolved.
DHCP
This screen lists the ZyXEL Device’s DHCP clients.
Advanced Setup
WAN
Use these screens to view and configure the ZyXEL
Device’s WAN (Internet) connection settings.
LAN
Use this screen to configure LAN settings and the
DHCP server.
NAT
Virtual Servers
Use this screen to configure NAT virtual server (port
forwarding) entries to have the ZyXEL Device forward
traffic from the WAN to LAN computers.
Port Triggering
Use this screen to change your ZyXEL Device’s port
triggering settings.
DMZ Host
Use this screen to configure a DMZ host IP address to
receive packets from ports that are not specified in the
virtual server configuration.
Security
IP Filtering
Configure outgoing IP filtering to block LAN users or
applications from accessing the Internet. Configure
incoming IP filtering to allow certain traffic to come in
from the Internet to the LAN.
Parental
Control
Configure days and times to block Internet access
from specific MAC addresses.
Quality of
Service
Use the first QoS screen to enable or disable QoS, and
select a DSCP mark to use on all outgoing packets that
do not match a QoS classification rule.
Queue Config
This screen lists the QoS queues. A QoS queue sets
the priority used for incoming packets that the QoS
classifier has grouped into a flow.
QoS
Classification
Configure QoS classifiers to group upstream traffic into
data flows according to specific criteria.
Routing
Default
Gateway
Set the default gateway that helps the ZyXEL Device
forward traffic to its destination.
Static Route
Configure static routes to have the ZyXEL Device send
data to devices not reachable through the default
gateway.
RIP
Configure RIP settings to have the ZyXEL Device
exchange routing information with other routers.
DNS
DNS Server
Set how the ZyXEL Device selects a DNS server (for
mapping domain names to IP addresses).
Dynamic DNS
A dynamic DNS service lets the ZyXEL Device use a
Web name like *.yourhost.dyndns.org while using a
dynamic IP address. This lets others access the ZyXEL
Device from the Internet without knowing it’s IP
address.
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DSL
Use this screen to configure the ZyXEL Device’s DSL
settings.
Interface
Group
Use this screen to map ports to PVCs and create
bridging groups.
Certificate
Use these screens to import Trusted CA certificates
that the ZyXEL Device can use in authenticating
wireless clients.
Wireless
Basic
Use this screen to turn the wireless connection on or
off and make other basic configuration changes.
Security
Use this screen to configure wireless security using
WiFi Protected Setup (WPS) or manually.
MAC Filter
Use this screen to configure the MAC filter to block or
allow wireless access based on the MAC addresses of
the wireless stations.
Wireless
Bridge
Use this screen to configure wireless connections
between the ZyXEL Device and other APs.
Advanced
Use this screen to change the wireless mode, and
make other advanced wireless configuration changes.
Station Info
Use this screen to view information about the wireless
stations connected to the ZyXEL Device.
Diagnostics
Use this screen to test the connections to your LAN
devices (Ethernet and wireless connections) and your
ADSL connection. You can also test the connection to
your Internet Service Provider.
Management
Settings
Backup
Use this screen to save the ZyXEL Device’s
configuration to a computer.
Update
Use this screen to save a previously saved
configuration file from a computer to the ZyXEL
Device.
Restore Default
Use this screen to reset the factory defaults to your
ZyXEL Device.
System Log
View System
Log
Use this screen to display the logs.
Configure
System Log
Use this screen to change your ZyXEL Device’s log
settings.
SNMP Agent
Use this screen to configure your ZyXEL Device’s
settings for Simple Network Management Protocol
management.
TR-069 Client
Use this screen to allow a Auto-Configuration Server
(ACS) to manage the ZyXEL Device.
Internet Time
Use this screen to configure how the ZyXEL Device
synchronizes its internal clock with a time server on
the Internet.
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Note: Click
Management > Logout
to exit the web configurator.
Access Control
Services
Use this screen to enable or disable service access to
the ZyXEL Device.
IP Addresses
Use these screens to configure the IP addresses of
trusted computers that may manage the ZyXEL
Device.
Passwords
Use this screen to change the passwords for the ZyXEL
Device’s accounts.
Authentication
Use this screen to require users to use a password to
log in before they can access the Internet.
Update
Software
Use this screen to upload firmware to your ZyXEL
Device.
Save/Reboot
Use this screen to save all of your ZyXEL Device’s
settings and reboot the ZyXEL Device without turning
the power off.
Logout
Exit the web configurator.
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HAPTER
3
Initial Configuration
This chapter introduces the initial configuration that you may need to perform on
the ZyXEL Device.
3.1
WAN Configuration
If you connect your ZyXEL Device and are able to access the Internet without
configuring the ZyXEL Device, it may be that your ISP pre-configured the ZyXEL
Device for you or the Internet connection works with the ZyXEL Device’s default
settings.
If you connect the ZyXEL Device and are not able to access the Internet, the ISP
(Internet Service Provider) should have given you Internet connection
information. This includes the connection type, VPI, VCI, and any values specific
to your connection type (such as a user name and password). Click
Advanced
Setup > WAN > Add
(or
Edit
). Use the following screen (and the ones that come
after it) to configure your Internet connection. See
Chapter 5 on page 53
for more
information.
Figure 8
Advanced Setup > WAN > Add

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