ZyXEL Router Prestige 334 User Manual
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Prestige 334 User’s Guide Chapter 18 Introducing the SMT 200 CHAPTER18 Introducing the SMT This chapter explains how to access and navigate the System Management Terminal and gives an overview of its menus. 18.1 SMT Introduction The Prestige’s SMT (System Management Terminal) is a menu-driven interface that you can access from a terminal emulator through the console port or over a telnet connection. This chapter shows you how to access the SMT (System Management Terminal) menus via console port, how to navigate the SMT and how to configure SMT menus. 18.1.1 Procedure for SMT Configuration via Telnet The following procedure details how to telnet into your Prestige. 1In Windows, click Sta rt (usually in the bottom left corner), Run and then type “telnet 192.168.1.1” (the default IP address) and click OK. 2Enter “1234” in the Password field. 3After entering the password you will see the main menu. Please note that if there is no activity for longer than five minutes (default timeout period) after you log in, your Prestige will automatically log you out. You will then have to telnet into the Prestige again. 18.1.2 Entering Password The login screen appears after you press [ENTER], prompting you to enter the password, as shown next. For your first login, enter the default password “1234”. As you type the password, the screen displays an asterisk “*” for each character you type. Please note that if there is no activity for longer than five minutes after you log in, your Prestige will automatically log you out.
Prestige 334 User’s Guide 201 Chapter 18 Introducing the SMT Figure 87 Login Screen 18.1.3 Prestige SMT Menu Overview The following figure gives you an overview of the various SMT menu screens of your Prestige. Figure 88 SMT Menu Overview 18.2 Navigating the SMT Interface The SMT(System Management Terminal) is the interface that you use to configure your Prestige. Enter Password : ****
Prestige 334 User’s Guide Chapter 18 Introducing the SMT 202 Several operations that you should be familiar with before you attempt to modify the configuration are listed in the table below. After you enter the password, the SMT displays the main menu, as shown next. Table 63 Main Menu Commands OPERATIONKEYSTROKEDESCRIPTION Move down to another menu[ENTER]To move forward to a submenu, type in the number of the desired submenu and press [ENTER]. Move up to a previous menu[ESC]Press [ESC] to move back to the previous menu. Move to a “hidden” menuPress [SPACE BAR] to change No to Ye s then press [ENTER].Fields beginning with “Edit” lead to hidden menus and have a default setting of No. Press [SPACE BAR] once to change No to Ye s, and then press [ENTER] to go to the “hidden” menu. Move the cursor[ENTER] or [UP]/ [DOWN] arrow keys.Within a menu, press [ENTER] to move to the next field. You can also use the [UP]/[DOWN] arrow keys to move to the previous and the next field, respectively. Entering informationType in or press [SPACE BAR], then press [ENTER].You need to fill in two types of fields. The first requires you to type in the appropriate information. The second allows you to cycle through the available choices by pressing [SPACE BAR]. Required fields must be filled in order to be able to save the new configuration. All fields with ChangeMe must not be left blank in order to be able to save the new configuration. N/A fieldsSome of the fields in the SMT will show a . This symbol refers to an option that is Not Applicable. Save your configuration[ENTER]Save your configuration by pressing [ENTER] at the message “Press ENTER to confirm or ESC to cancel”. Saving the data on the screen will take you, in most cases to the previous menu. Exit the SMTType 99, then press [ENTER].Type 99 at the main menu prompt and press [ENTER] to exit the SMT interface.
Prestige 334 User’s Guide 203 Chapter 18 Introducing the SMT Figure 89 SMT Main Menu 18.2.1 System Management Terminal Interface Summary The following table describes the fields in the previous screen. Copyright (c) 1994 - 2004 ZyXEL Communications Corp. Prestige 334 Main Menu Getting Started Advanced Management 1. General Setup 21. Filter and Firewall Setup 2. WAN Setup 22. SNMP Configuration 3. LAN Setup 23. System Password 4. Internet Access Setup 24. System Maintenance 26. Schedule Setup 27. VPN/IPSec Setup Advanced Applications 11. Remote Node Setup 12. Static Routing Setup 15. NAT Setup 99. Exit Enter Menu Selection Number: Table 64 Main Menu Summary #MENU TITLEDESCRIPTION 1General SetupUse this menu to set up your general information. 2WAN SetupUse this menu to clone a MAC address from a computer on your LAN. 3LAN SetupUse this menu to set up your LAN connection. 4Internet Access SetupConfigure your Internet Access setup (Internet address, gateway, login, etc.) with this menu. 11Remote Node SetupUse this menu to configure detailed remote node settings (your ISP is also a remote node) as well as apply WAN filters. 12Static Routing SetupUse this menu to set up static routes. 15NAT SetupUse this menu to specify inside servers when NAT is enabled. 21Filter and Firewall Setup Use this menu to configure filters, activate/deactivate the firewall and view the firewall log. 22SNMP Configuration Use this menu to set up SNMP related parameters. 23System SecurityUse this menu to change your password. 24System MaintenanceThis menu provides system status, diagnostics, software upload, etc. 26Schedule SetupUse this menu to schedule outgoing calls. 27VPN/ IPSec SetupUse this menu to configure VPN connections. 99ExitUse this to exit from SMT and return to a blank screen.
Prestige 334 User’s Guide Chapter 18 Introducing the SMT 204 18.3 Changing the System Password Change the Prestige default password by following the steps shown next. 1Enter 23.1 in the main menu to display Menu 23.1 - System Security - Change Password. 2Type your existing system password in the Old Password field, for example “1234”, and press [ENTER] Figure 90 Menu 23 System Password 3Type your new system password in the New Password field (up to 30 characters), and press [ENTER]. 4Re-type your new system password in the Retype to confirm field for confirmation and press [ENTER]. Menu 23.1 - System Security - Change Password Old Password= ? New Password= ? Retype to confirm= ? Enter here to CONFIRM or ESC to CANCEL: Note: When you type in a password, the screen displays an “*” for each character typed
Prestige 334 User’s Guide 205 Chapter 18 Introducing the SMT
Prestige 334 User’s Guide Chapter 19 Menu 1 General Setup 206 CHAPTER19 Menu 1 General Setup Menu 1 - General Setup contains administrative and system-related information. 19.1 General Setup Menu 1 — General Setup contains administrative and system-related information (shown next). The System Name field is for identification purposes. However, because some ISPs check this name you should enter your computers Computer Name. In Windows 95/98 click Sta rt, Settings, Control Panel, Network. Click the Identification tab, note the entry for the Computer name field and enter it as the Prestige System Name. In Windows 2000 click Sta rt, Settings, Control Panel and then double-click System. Click the Network Identification tab and then the Properties button. Note the entry for the Computer name field and enter it as the Prestige System Name. In Windows XP, click start, My Computer, View system information and then click the Computer Name tab. Note the entry in the Full computer name field and enter it as the Prestige System Name. The Domain Name entry is what is propagated to the DHCP clients on the LAN. If you leave this blank, the domain name obtained by DHCP from the ISP is used. While you must enter the host name (System Name) on each individual computer, the domain name can be assigned from the Prestige via DHCP. 19.2 Procedure To Configure Menu 1 1Enter 1 in the Main Menu to open Menu 1 — General Setup (shown next)
Prestige 334 User’s Guide 207 Chapter 19 Menu 1 General Setup Figure 91 Menu 1 General Setup. 2Fill in the required fields. Refer to the table shown next for more information about these fields. Menu 1 - General Setup System Name= Domain Name= zyxel.com.tw First System DNS Server= From ISP IP Address= N/A Second System DNS Server= From ISP IP Address= N/A Third System DNS Server= From ISP IP Address= N/A Edit Dynamic DNS= No Press ENTER to Confirm or ESC to Cancel: Table 65 Menu 1 General Setup FIELDDESCRIPTION System NameChoose a descriptive name for identification purposes. It is recommended you enter your computer’s “Computer name” in this field. This name can be up to 30 alphanumeric characters long. Spaces are not allowed, but dashes “-” and underscores _ are accepted. Domain NameEnter the domain name (if you know it) here. If you leave this field blank, the ISP may assign a domain name via DHCP. You can go to menu 24.8 and type sys domain name to see the current domain name used by your router. The domain name entered by you is given priority over the ISP assigned domain name. If you want to clear this field just press [SPACE BAR] and then [ENTER]. First System DNS Server Second System DNS Server Third System DNS Server DNS (Domain Name System) is for mapping a domain name to its corresponding IP address and vice versa. The DNS server is extremely important because without it, you must know the IP address of a machine before you can access it. The Prestige uses a system DNS server (in the order you specify here) to resolve domain names for VPN, DDNS and the time server. Press [SPACE BAR] and then [ENTER] to select an option. Select From ISP if your ISP dynamically assigns DNS server information (and the Prestiges WAN IP address). The IP Address field below displays the (read-only) DNS server IP address that the ISP assigns. Select User-Defined if you have the IP address of a DNS server. Enter the DNS servers IP address in the IP Address field. If you select User-Defined, but leave the IP address set to 0.0.0.0, User-Defined changes to None after you save your changes. If you set a second choice to User-Defined, and enter the same IP address, the second User-Defined changes to None after you save your changes. Select None if you do not want to configure DNS servers. If you do not configure a system DNS server, you must use IP addresses when configuring VPN, DDNS and the time server. Edit Dynamic DNSPress [SPACE BAR] and then [ENTER] to select Ye s or No (default). Select Ye s to configure Menu 1.1: Configure Dynamic DNS discussed next. When you have completed this menu, press [ENTER] at the prompt “Press ENTER to Confirm…” to save your configuration, or press [ESC] at any time to cancel.
Prestige 334 User’s Guide Chapter 19 Menu 1 General Setup 208 19.2.1 Procedure to Configure Dynamic DNS To configure Dynamic DNS, go to Menu 1 — General Setup and select Ye s in the Edit Dynamic DNS field. Press [ENTER] to display Menu 1.1— Configure Dynamic DNS as shown next. Figure 92 Menu 1.1 Configure Dynamic DNS Follow the instructions in the next table to configure Dynamic DNS parameters. Note: If you have a private WAN IP address, then you cannot use Dynamic DNS Menu 1.1 - Configure Dynamic DNS Service Provider= WWW.DynDNS.ORG Active= Yes DDNSType= DynamicDNS Host1= Host2= Host3= USER= Password= ******** Enable Wildcard= No Offline= N/A Edit Update IP Address: Use Server Detected IP= No User Specified IP Address= No IP Address= N/A Press ENTER to Confirm or ESC to Cancel: Table 66 Menu 1.1 Configure Dynamic DNS FIELDDESCRIPTION Service ProviderThis is the name of your Dynamic DNS service provider. ActivePress [SPACE BAR] to select Ye s and then press [ENTER] to make dynamic DNS active. DDNS TypePress [SPACE BAR] and then [ENTER] to select DynamicDNS if you have a dynamic IP address(es). Select StaticDNS if you have a static IP address(s). Select CustomDNS to have dyns.org provide DNS service for a domain name that you already have from a source other than dyndns.org. Host 1- 3Enter your host name(s) in the fields provided. You can specify up to two host names separated by a comma in each field. UserEnter your user name. PasswordEnter the password assigned to you. Enable WildcardsYour Prestige supports DYNDNS Wildcard. Press [SPACE BAR] and then [ENTER] to select Ye s or No This field is N/A when you choose DDNS client as your service provider.
Prestige 334 User’s Guide 209 Chapter 19 Menu 1 General Setup OfflineThis field is only available when CustomDNS is selected in the DDNS Type field. Press [SPACE BAR] and then [ENTER] to select Ye s. When Ye s is selected, http://www.dyndns.org/ traffic is redirected to a URL that you have previously specified (see www.dyndns.org for details). Edit Update IP Address: You can select Ye s in either the Use Server Detected IP field (recommended) or the User Specified IP Addr field, but not both. With the Use Server Detected IP and User Specified IP Addr fields both set to No, the DDNS server automatically updates the IP address of the host name(s) with the Prestige’s WAN IP address. DDNS does not work with a private IP address. When both fields are set to No, the Prestige must have a public WAN IP address in order for DDNS to work. Use Server Detected IPPress [SPACE BAR] to select Ye s and then press [ENTER] to have the DDNS server automatically update the IP address of the host name(s) with the public IP address that the Prestige uses or is behind. You can set this field to Ye s whether the IP address is public or private, static or dynamic. User Specified IP AddressPress [SPACE BAR] to select Ye s and then press [ENTER] to update the IP address of the host name(s) to the IP address specified below. Only select Ye s if the Prestige uses or is behind a static public IP address. IP AddressEnter the static public IP address if you select Ye s in the User Specified IP Addr field. When you have completed this menu, press [ENTER] at the prompt “Press ENTER to Confirm…” to save your configuration, or press [ESC] at any time to cancel. Note: The IP address updates when you reconfigure menu 1 or perform DHCP client renewal Table 66 Menu 1.1 Configure Dynamic DNS FIELDDESCRIPTION