ZyXEL Communications NBG410W3G User Manual
Nbg410w3g series, User’s guide
Table of contents
Document Outline
- User's Guide
- Introduction
- Getting to Know Your ZyXEL Device
- 1.1 Overview
- 1.2 Applications for the ZyXEL Device
- 1.2.1 3G WAN Application
- 1.2.2 Secure Broadband Internet Access via Cable or DSL Modem
- 1.3 Ways to Manage the ZyXEL Device
- 1.4 Configuring Your ZyXEL Device’s Security Features
- 1.4.1 Control Access to Your Device
- 1.4.2 Wireless Security
- 1.4.3 Firewall
- 1.4.4 NAT
- 1.4.5 UPnP
- 1.5 Maintaining Your ZyXEL Device
- 1.5.1 Front Panel Lights
- Introducing the Web Configurator
- 2.1 Web Configurator Overview
- 2.2 Accessing the ZyXEL Device Web Configurator
- 2.3 Resetting the ZyXEL Device
- 2.3.1 Procedure To Use The Reset Button
- 2.3.2 Uploading a Configuration File Via Console Port
- 2.4 Navigating the ZyXEL Device Web Configurator
- 2.4.1 Title Bar
- 2.4.2 Main Window
- 2.4.4 Navigation Panel
- Wizard Setup
- Tutorials
- 4.1 DMZ Overview
- 4.2 DMZ Setup Example
- 4.2.1 Basic Setup
- 4.2.2 Advanced Setup
- 4.3 Firewall Rule Setup
- 4.4 Setting Up a VoIP Phone with H.323
- 4.5 Using NAT with Multiple Public IP Addresses
- 4.5.1 Example Parameters and Scenario
- 4.5.2 Configuring the WAN Connection with a Static IP Address
- 4.5.3 Public IP Address Mapping
- 4.5.4 Forwarding Traffic from the WAN to a Local Computer
- 4.5.5 Allow WAN-to-LAN Traffic through the Firewall
- 4.5.6 Testing the Connections
- 4.6 Using NAT with Multiple Game Players
- Getting to Know Your ZyXEL Device
- Network
- LAN Screens
- WAN Screens
- 6.1 WAN Overview
- 6.2 Multiple WAN
- 6.3 TCP/IP Priority (Metric)
- 6.4 WAN General
- 6.5 WAN IP Address Assignment
- 6.6 DNS Server Address Assignment
- 6.7 WAN MAC Address
- 6.8 WAN 1
- 6.8.1 WAN Ethernet Encapsulation
- 6.8.2 PPPoE Encapsulation
- 6.8.3 PPTP Encapsulation
- 6.9 3G (WAN 2)
- 6.10 Traffic Redirect
- 6.11 Configuring Traffic Redirect
- DMZ Screens
- Wireless
- Wi-Fi
- 8.1 Wi-Fi Introduction
- 8.2 Wireless Security Overview
- 8.2.1 SSID
- 8.2.2 MAC Address Filter
- 8.2.3 User Authentication
- 8.2.4 Encryption
- 8.2.5 Additional Installation Requirements for Using 802.1x
- 8.3 Wireless Card
- 8.4 Configuring Wireless Security
- 8.4.1 No Security
- 8.4.2 Static WEP
- 8.4.3 IEEE 802.1x Only
- 8.4.4 IEEE 802.1x + Static WEP
- 8.4.5 WPA, WPA2, WPA2-MIX
- 8.4.6 WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK, WPA2-PSK-MIX
- 8.5 MAC Filter
- Wi-Fi
- Security
- Firewall
- 9.1 Firewall Overview
- 9.2 Packet Direction Matrix
- 9.3 Packet Direction Examples
- 9.4 Security Considerations
- 9.5 Firewall Rules Example
- 9.6 Asymmetrical Routes
- 9.6.1 Asymmetrical Routes and IP Alias
- 9.7 Firewall Default Rule
- 9.8 Firewall Rule Summary
- 9.9 Anti-Probing
- 9.10 Firewall Thresholds
- 9.10.1 Threshold Values
- 9.11 Threshold Screen
- 9.12 Service
- 9.13 My Service Firewall Rule Example
- Authentication Server
- Certificates
- 11.1 Certificates Overview
- 11.1.1 Advantages of Certificates
- 11.2 Self-signed Certificates
- 11.3 Verifying a Certificate
- 11.3.1 Checking the Fingerprint of a Certificate on Your Computer
- 11.4 Configuration Summary
- 11.5 My Certificates
- 11.6 My Certificate Details
- 11.7 My Certificate Export
- 11.7.1 Certificate File Export Formats
- 11.8 My Certificate Import
- 11.8.1 Certificate File Formats
- 11.9 My Certificate Create
- 11.10 Trusted CAs
- 11.11 Trusted CA Details
- 11.12 Trusted CA Import
- 11.13 Trusted Remote Hosts
- 11.14 Trusted Remote Hosts Import
- 11.15 Trusted Remote Host Certificate Details
- 11.16 Directory Servers
- 11.17 Directory Server Add or Edit
- Firewall
- Advanced
- Network Address Translation (NAT)
- 12.1 NAT Overview
- 12.1.1 NAT Definitions
- 12.1.2 What NAT Does
- 12.1.3 How NAT Works
- 12.1.4 NAT Application
- 12.1.5 Port Restricted Cone NAT
- 12.1.6 NAT Mapping Types
- 12.2 Using NAT
- 12.2.1 SUA (Single User Account) Versus NAT
- 12.3 NAT Overview Screen
- 12.4 NAT Address Mapping
- 12.4.1 What NAT Does
- 12.5 Port Forwarding
- 12.5.1 Default Server IP Address
- 12.5.2 Port Forwarding: Services and Port Numbers
- 12.5.3 Configuring Servers Behind Port Forwarding (Example)
- 12.5.4 NAT and Multiple WAN
- 12.5.5 Port Translation
- 12.6 Port Forwarding Screen
- 12.7 Port Triggering
- Static Route
- DNS
- 14.1 DNS Overview
- 14.2 DNS Server Address Assignment
- 14.3 DNS Servers
- 14.4 Address Record
- 14.4.1 DNS Wildcard
- 14.5 Name Server Record
- 14.5.1 Private DNS Server
- 14.6 System Screen
- 14.7 DNS Cache
- 14.8 Configure DNS Cache
- 14.9 Configuring DNS DHCP
- 14.10 Dynamic DNS
- 14.10.1 DYNDNS Wildcard
- 14.10.2 High Availability
- 14.11 Configuring Dynamic DNS
- Remote Management
- 15.1 Remote Management Overview
- 15.1.1 Remote Management Limitations
- 15.1.2 System Timeout
- 15.2 WWW (HTTP and HTTPS)
- 15.3 WWW
- 15.4 HTTPS Example
- 15.4.1 Internet Explorer Warning Messages
- 15.4.2 Netscape Navigator Warning Messages
- 15.4.3 Avoiding the Browser Warning Messages
- 15.4.4 Login Screen
- 15.5 SSH
- 15.6 How SSH Works
- 15.7 SSH Implementation on the ZyXEL Device
- 15.7.1 Requirements for Using SSH
- 15.8 Configuring SSH
- 15.9 Secure Telnet Using SSH Examples
- 15.9.1 Example 1: Microsoft Windows
- 15.9.2 Example 2: Linux
- 15.10 Secure FTP Using SSH Example
- 15.11 Telnet
- 15.12 Configuring TELNET
- 15.13 FTP
- 15.14 SNMP
- 15.14.1 Supported MIBs
- 15.14.2 SNMP Traps
- 15.14.3 REMOTE MANAGEMENT: SNMP
- 15.15 DNS
- 15.16 Introducing Vantage CNM
- 15.17 Configuring CNM
- 15.17.1 Additional Configuration for Vantage CNM
- UPnP
- 16.1 Universal Plug and Play Overview
- 16.1.1 How Do I Know If I'm Using UPnP?
- 16.1.2 NAT Traversal
- 16.1.3 Cautions with UPnP
- 16.1.4 UPnP and ZyXEL
- 16.2 Configuring UPnP
- 16.3 Displaying UPnP Port Mapping
- 16.4 Installing UPnP in Windows Example
- 16.4.1 Installing UPnP in Windows Me
- 16.4.2 Installing UPnP in Windows XP
- 16.5 Using UPnP in Windows XP Example
- 16.5.1 Auto-discover Your UPnP-enabled Network Device
- 16.5.2 Web Configurator Easy Access
- Custom Application
- ALG Screen
- Network Address Translation (NAT)
- Logs and Maintenance
- Logs Screens
- 19.1 Configuring View Log
- 19.2 Log Description Example
- 19.2.1 About the Certificate Not Trusted Log
- 19.3 Configuring Log Settings
- 19.4 Configuring Reports
- 19.4.1 Viewing Web Site Hits
- 19.4.2 Viewing Host IP Address
- 19.4.3 Viewing Protocol/Port
- 19.4.4 System Reports Specifications
- 19.5 Log Descriptions
- 19.6 Syslog Logs
- Maintenance
- 20.1 Maintenance Overview
- 20.2 General Setup and System Name
- 20.3 Configuring Password
- 20.4 Time and Date
- 20.5 Pre-defined NTP Time Server Pools
- 20.5.1 Resetting the Time
- 20.5.2 Time Server Synchronization
- 20.6 F/W Upload Screen
- 20.7 Backup and Restore
- 20.7.1 Backup Configuration
- 20.7.2 Restore Configuration
- 20.7.3 Back to Factory Defaults
- 20.8 Restart Screen
- Logs Screens
- Troubleshooting and Specifications
- Appendices and Index