ZyXEL Router Prestige 334 User Manual
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Prestige 334 User’s Guide Appendix I Triangle Route362 Figure 207 IP Alias Gateways on the WAN Side A second solution to the “triangle route” problem is to put all of your network gateways on the WAN side as the following figure shows. This ensures that all incoming network traffic passes through your Prestige to your LAN. Therefore your LAN is protected. Figure 208 Gateways on the WAN Side How To Configure Triangle Route 1From the SMT main menu, enter 24. 2Enter “8” in menu 24 to enter CI command mode. 3Use the following command to allow triangle route: sys firewall ignore triangle all on or this command to disallow triangle route: sys firewall ignore triangle all off
Prestige 334 User’s Guide 363Appendix I Triangle Route
Prestige 334 User’s Guide Index364 Index A Active 225 ActiveX 135 Allocated Budget 227 AT command 287 Authen 227 Authentication Protocol 226 B Backup 196, 287 Budget Management 299, 300 C Call Control 299 Call History 300 Call Scheduling 310 Maximum Number of Schedule Sets 310 PPPoE 312 Precedence 310 Precedence Example 310 Call-Trigerring Packet 281 CDR 279 CDR (Call Detail Record) 278 Command Interpreter Mode 298 Community 271 Computer Name 206 Conditions that prevent TFTP and FTP from working over WAN 289 Configuration 64, 192 Connection ID/Name 228 Content Filtering 134 Days and Times 134 Restrict Web Features 134 Cookies 135 Cost Of Transmission 235 D Default 198 Denial of Service 254 DHCP 58, 64, 65, 67, 192, 193, 277 DNS 146 DNS Server For VPN Host 161 Domain Name 92 Dynamic DNS 58, 207 DYNDNS Wildcard 58 E ECHO 92 Edit IP 226 Encapsulation 225, 228 Ethernet Encapsulation 91, 224, 225 F Factory LAN Defaults 64 Fail Tolerance 232 Filename Conventions 286 Filter 212, 230 Applying 268 Example 265 Generic Filter Rule 263 Generic Rule 264 NAT 267 Remote Node 269 Stru cture 257 Finger 92 Firewall 126, 127 Access Methods 254 Remote Management 254 SMT Menus 254 Firmware File Maintenance 195, 196
Prestige 334 User’s Guide 365Index FTP 58, 64, 90, 91, 92, 138, 142, 307 FTP File Transfer 293 FTP Restrictions 138, 289, 307 FTP Server 247 G Gateway 235 Gateway IP Addr 229 Gateway IP Address 220 General Setup 56 Global 86 H Hidden Menus 202 Hop Count 235 Host 60 HTTP 92, 320 I Idle Timeout 227 IGMP 65, 66 Inside 86 Inside Global Address 86 Inside Local Address 86 Internet Access 218 ISPs Name 219 Internet access 218 Internet Access Setup 219, 236 Introduction to Filters 256 IP Address 65, 68, 91, 93, 94, 214, 219, 229, 235, 277 IP Address Assignment 229 IP Pool 67, 214 IP Pool Setup 64 IP Ports 320 IP Static Route Setup 234 J Java 135 L LAN Setup 64, 72 LAN TCP/IP 64 Local 86 Log Facility 278 Login Name 219 M MAC Address 210 Management Information Base (MIB) 143, 271 Many to Many No Overload 89 Many to Many Overload 89 Many to One 89 Message Logging 278 Metric 72, 104, 230, 235 Multicast 65, 68, 214, 230 My IP Addr 228 My Login 225 My Login Name 219 My Password 219, 225 My Server IP Addr 228 N Nailed-Up Connection 227 Nailed-up Connection 227 NAT 90, 91, 92, 229, 267 Applying NAT in the SMT Menus 236 Configuring 238 Definitions 86 Examples 244 How NAT Works 87 Mapping Types 89 Non NAT Friendly Application Programs 250 Ordering Rules 241 Server Sets 91 What NAT does 87 Network Address Translation (NAT) 236 Network Management 92 NNTP 92
Prestige 334 User’s Guide Index366 O One to One 89 Outside 86 P Password 60, 200, 204, 219, 271 Period(hr) 227 Ping 283 Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol 77, 92 POP3 92 Port Numbers 92 PPPoE 332 PPPoE Encapsulation 222, 224, 227 PPTP 92 Private 104, 230, 235 R RAS 277 Related Documentation 30 Rem Node Name 225 Remote Management Firewall 254 Remote Management and NAT 139 Remote Management Limitations 138, 307 Remote Node Filter 230 Required fields 202 Resetting the Time 304 Restore 197 Restore Configuration 291 Restrict Web Features 135 RIP 65, 230 Ve r s i o n 230 Route 225 RTC 301 S SA Monitor 326 Schedule Sets Duration 311 Schedules 227 Security Association 326 Server 61, 89, 90, 219, 225, 238, 240, 243, 245, 246, 247, 303 Server IP 225 Service Name 227 Service Type 219, 225 Services 91, 92, 130 setup a schedule 311 SMT Menu Overview 201 SMTP 92 SNMP 92, 127, 143 Community 272 Configuration 271 Get 271 Manager 143, 270 MIBs 144, 271 Trap 271 Trusted Host 272 Stateful Inspection 126 Static Route 102 SUA 90, 92 SUA (Single User Account) 90 Subnet Mask 65, 68, 214, 219, 229, 235, 277 Syntax Conventions 31 Syslog 278 Syslog IP Address 278 Syslog Server 278 System Console Port Speed 277 Diagnostic 282 Log and Trace 278 Syslog and Accounting 278 System Information 276 System Information 276 System Information & Diagnosis 274 System Maintenance 185, 274, 276, 283, 287, 290, 295, 298, 299, 300, 303 System Name 207 System Timeout 139 T TCP/IP 68, 260, 261, 267 TCP/IP filter rule 260 Te l n e t 140 TFTP File Transfer 295 TFTP Restrictions 138, 289, 307 Time and Date Setting 301, 302, 303 Time Zone 304 Timeout 221, 222, 227
Prestige 334 User’s Guide 367Index Trace Records 278 Traffic Redirect 82, 83 Trigger Port Forwarding 252 Process 98 U Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) 106 UNIX Syslog 278 Upload Firmware 293 URL Keyword Blocking 135 Use Server Detected IP 209 User Name 59, 208 User Specified IP Addr 209 V VPN 77 W WAN DHCP 283, 284 WAN Setup 210 Web 139 Web Configurator 255 Web Proxy 135 www.dyndns.org 209 Z ZyNOS 276, 287 ZyNOS F/W Version 276, 287