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3.2
QoS Configuration
If the ISP gave you QoS settings to use, click
Advanced Setup > QoS
and
configure the ZyXEL Device to use them. See
Chapter 10 on page 103
for details.
If the WAN connection uses VLAN multiplexing, you can apply different QoS
settings to different VLANs within the same WAN connection. If you are not using
VLAN multiplexing, you may need to configure separate WAN connections (using
different PVCs) in order to give different traffic different priorities.
3.3
Changing the Login Password
It is highly recommended that you periodically change the password for accessing
the ZyXEL Device. Click
Management > Access Control > Passwords
to
display the screen shown next. Use this screen to change the password. See
Section 25.5 on page 195
for details.
Figure 9
Management > Access Control > Passwords
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HAPTER
4
Device Information
Use the
Device Info
screens to see information about your ZyXEL Device and its
connections.
4.1
Device Information Summary
The
Device Info > Summary
screen displays when you log in. To get to it from
another screen, just click
Device Info > Summary
. This screen displays general
information about the ZyXEL Device.
Figure 10
Device Info > Summary
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The following table describes the labels shown in the
Status
screen.
Table 3
Device Info > Summary
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Product Name
This is your ZyXEL Device’s model name.
Software
Version
This is the number of the firmware release the ZyXEL Device is using.
Bootloader
(CFE) Version
This is the number of the bootloader the ZyXEL Device is using.
Line Rate -
Upstream
(Kbps)
This is the speed of the upstream (outgoing) connection link.
Wireless Driver
Version
This is the number of the driver that the ZyXEL Device’s wireless
chipset is using.
Line Rate -
Downstream
(Kbps)
This is the speed of the downstream (incoming) connection link.
LAN IPv4
Address
This is the IP (version 4) address of the LAN ports.
Default
Gateway
This is the IP address of the default gateway, if applicable.
Primary DNS
Server
This is the IP address of the server that the ZyXEL Device tries to use
first when it needs to resolve a domain name (find the numeric IP
address associated with the domain name).
Secondary DNS
Server
If the primary server does not respond when the ZyXEL Device tries to
resolve a domain name, the ZyXEL Device tries the server displayed in
this field.
LAN IP Address
This is the IP address of the LAN ports.
Default
Gateway
This is the IP address of the default gateway, if applicable.
Primary DNS
Server
This is the IP address of the server that the ZyXEL Device tries to use
first when it needs to resolve a domain name (find the numeric IP
address associated with the domain name).
Secondary DNS
Server
If the primary server does not respond when the ZyXEL Device tries to
resolve a domain name, the ZyXEL Device tries the server displayed in
this field.
Local Mac
Address
This is the MAC (Media Access Control) address the ZyXEL Device uses
for it’s LAN connections.
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4.2
WAN Information
Click
Device Info > WAN
to open the following screen. Each row in the table
displays information about one of the ZyXEL Device’s WAN connections.
Figure 11
Device Info > WAN
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 4
Device Info > WAN
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Port/VPI/VCI
This field displays the WAN connection’s DSL port, Virtual Path Identifier,
and Virtual Channel Identifier. The DSL port is always 0 because the DSL
ports are bonded into a single logical port.
VLAN Mux.
This field shows whether or not VLAN multiplexing is enabled. VLAN
multiplexing allows multiple separate WAN connections within the same
PVC.
Con. ID
This is the number of the WAN connection.
Category
This is the ATM traffic class the WAN connection is using.
Service
This displays the connection type, DSL port, Virtual Path Identifier, and
Virtual Channel Identifier. For the connection types, pppoe stands for
PPPoE, ipoa stands for IPoA, pppoa stands for PPPoA, mer stands for MAC
Encapsulated Routing, and br stands for bridging.
Interface
This field displays the name of the WAN connection, followed by the DSL
port, Virtual Path Identifier, and Virtual Channel Identifier.
Protocol
This is the type of network protocol the WAN interface is using for IP over
Ethernet.
IGMP
This is whether or not the WAN connection is using IGMP multicast (if
available).
QoS
This is whether or not packet level QoS is enabled for the WAN connection.
State
This is whether or the WAN connection is enabled.
Status
This is the WAN connection’s current ADSL line state.
IPv4 Address
This is the WAN connection’s IP (version 4) address.
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4.3
LAN Statistics
Click
Device Info > Statistics > LAN
to open the following screen. This screen
displays statistics about the ZyXEL Device’s LAN connections.
Figure 12
Device Info > Statistics > LAN
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 5
Device Info > Statistics > LAN
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Interface
This field displays the type of LAN connection.
Received
These statistics are for traffic the ZyXEL Device has received on the
interface.
Transmitted
These statistics are for traffic the ZyXEL Device has sent through the
interface.
Bytes
This field displays the number of bytes received or sent.
Pkts
This field displays the number of packets received on or sent through the
interface.
Errs
This field displays the number of error packets received on or sent through
the interface.
Drops
This field displays the number of incoming or outgoing packets dropped.
Reset
Statistics
Click this button to have the ZyXEL Device clear the current LAN interface
statistics and start collecting them again.

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