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Numerics

802.11 mode

148

802.1Q/1P

325

activation

332

example

327

group settings

333

management VLAN

332

port settings

335

priority

325, 336

PVC

326

PVID

336

tagging frames

326, 335

A

AAL5

448

access point, See AP

137

accounting server

WLAN accounting server

147

ACK message

211

activation

802.1Q/1P

332

content filtering

254

firewalls

235

wireless LAN scheduling

156

Address Resolution Protocol (ARP)

134

ADSL2

448

Advanced Encryption Standard, see AES

AES

155, 517

AH

278

alerts firewalls

240

ALG

178, 452

algorithms

278

alternative subnet mask notation

498

antenna

445

directional

522

P-2612HW Series User’s Guide

Index

Index

gain

521

omni-directional

522

anti-probing

230

any IP

126, 133, 447

how it works

134

note

134

AP (Access Point)

137, 509

Application Layer Gateway

178, 452

applications

Internet access

25

VoIP

27

asymmetrical routes

235

Asynchronous Transfer Mode, see ATM

ATM

435

ATM Adaptation Layer 5 (AAL5)

114

ATM Adaptation Layer 5, see AAL5

audience

3

authentication server

147

auto dial

450

auto firmware upgrade

222

automatic logout

32

auto-negotiating rate adaptation

448

auto-provisioning

222

B backup

423

backup type

112

bandwidth management

337

Basic Service Set, see BSS

blinking LEDs

28

bridge mode

102

BSS

507

BYE request

211

537

Index

C

CA

291, 515

call forwarding

451

call hold

218, 219, 224, 226

call park and pickup

450

call return

450

call service mode

217, 219, 223, 225

call transfer

218, 220, 225, 226

call waiting

218, 220, 224, 226, 450

caller ID

451

CBR

105, 110

certificate creation

301

details

297

factory default

295

Certificate Authority, see CA

certificates

291

and directory servers

316

and remote hosts

311

CA

291

creating

301

importing

301

remote hosts

315

replacing

295

storage space

295

thumbprint algorithms

294

thumbprints

294

trusted CAs

304, 306

verifying fingerprints

293

Certification Authority, see CA

certifications

535

notices

535

viewing

536

channel

509

interference

509

channel ID

141

channel scan

141

Class of Service

215

Class of Service, see CoS

client-server protocol

208

codecs

452

comfort noise generation

195, 451

command interface

27

configuration file

413

538 content filtering

251, 447

activation

254

example

252

keywords

254

schedules

255

trusted IP addresses

256

URL

251

Continuous Bit Rate, see CBR

copyright

535

CoS

215, 351

country code

450

CTS (Clear to Send)

510

customized services

239, 240, 241

D default

425

default LAN IP address

31

Denial of Service, see DoS

Denials of Service, see DoS

device management command interface

27

Telnet

27

DH

286

DHCP

91, 122, 130, 353

server

131

static

127

DHCP relay

446

DHCP server

446

diagnostic

433

differentiated services

216

Differentiated Services, see DiffServ

Diffie-Hellman key groups

286

DiffServ (Differentiated Services)

215

code points

215

marking rule

216, 351

directory servers adding/editing

318

and certificates

316

disclaimer

535

DnD

450

DNS

122, 130, 365

DNS Server for VPN host

283

P-2612HW Series User’s Guide

Index

Do not Disturb, see DnD

domain name system, see DNS

DoS

230

three-way handshake

242

thresholds

230, 241, 242, 243

DS (Differentiated Services)

351

DS field

216, 351

DSCP

215, 351

DSL firmware version

90

DSL line, reinitialize

436

DSL mode

91

DSL/WAN switch

102

DTMF

213

detection and generation

452

Dual-Tone MultiFrequency, see DTMF

dynamic DNS

353

Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol, see DHCP

dynamic jitter buffer

451

dynamic secure gateway address

259

dynamic WEP key exchange

516

DYNDNS wildcard

353

E

EAP Authentication

514

EAP-MD5

453

echo cancellation

195, 451

e-mail log example

395

encapsulated routing link protocol (ENET

ENCAP)

114

encapsulation

100, 102, 113, 281

ENET ENCAP

114

PPP over Ethernet

114

PPPoA

114

RFC 1483

114

encryption

517

ESP

278

ESS

508

Europe type call service mode

217, 223

Extended Service Set, see ESS

external accounting server

147

external antenna

452

external authentication server

147

external RADIUS

453

F

F4/F5 OAM

448

filename conventions

413, 414

filters content

251

activation

254

example

252

keywords

254

schedules

255

trusted IP addresses

256

URL

251

firewalls

229

actions

239

activation

235

address types

239

alerts

240

anti-probing

230

asymmetrical routes

235

configuration

234, 237, 243

customized services

239, 240, 241

default action

235

DoS

230

thresholds

230, 241, 242, 243

example

230

half-open sessions

244

ICMP

230

logs

239

maximum incomplete

244

P2P

243

packet direction

235

rules

236, 245

schedules

239

security

246

three-way handshake

242

thresholds

241

triangle route

235, 247

solutions

248

firmware

414

auto upgrade

222

upload

420

upload error

422

version

90

flash key

217, 223

P-2612HW Series User’s Guide

539

Index flashing

217, 223

fragmentation threshold

148, 511

frequency range

453

FTP

172, 361

file upload

416, 430

restrictions

414

FTP restrictions

414

G

G.168

195, 451

G.711

452

G.729

452

G.992.1

448

G.992.3

448

G.992.4

448

G.992.5

448

group key update timer

145, 147

H half-open sessions

244

hidden node

509

hide SSID

141

host

387

host name

90

HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol)

420

HTTP pincode

222

humidity

445

I

IAD

25

IANA

132, 504

IBSS

507

ICMP

230

ID type and content

284

idle timeout

145, 147

IEEE 802.11b

148

IEEE 802.11g

148, 511

540

IEEE 802.11g wireless LAN

452

IEEE 802.11i

452

IEEE 802.1Q VLAN

216

IGMP

125, 133

IGMP proxy

449

IGMP v1

449

IGMP v2

449

IKE phases

282

importing certificates

301

importing trusted CAs

306

importing trusted remote hosts

315

Independent Basic Service Set, see IBSS

initialization vector (IV)

517

inside header

281

install UPnP

371

Windows Me

372

Windows XP

373

Integrated Access Device, see IAD

intended audience

3

Internet wizard setup

39

Internet access

25, 39

wizard setup

39

Internet Assigned Numbers Authority

See IANA

Internet Assigned Numbers Authority, see IANA

Internet Control Message Protocol, see ICMP

Internet Group Multicast Protocol, see IGMP

Internet Key Exchange

282

Internet Protocol Security, see IPSec

Internet Service Provider, see ISP

IP address

91, 131, 172, 174, 222

default

31

static

67

WAN

100

IP address assignment

115

ENET ENCAP

116

PPPoA or PPPoE

115

RFC 1483

116

IP alias

128, 448

IP multicasting

449

IP pool

124, 130

IPSec

257

algorithms

278

architecture

278

P-2612HW Series User’s Guide

NAT

278

see also VPN

standard

447

IPSec VPN capability

447

ISP

100

ITU-T

195

ITU-T G.992.1

436

J jitter buffer

451

K keep alive

283

key combinations

227

keypad

227

L

LAN

121

listening port

192

Local Area Network, see LAN

logical networks

128

logout

32

automatic

32

logs

391, 407

firewalls

239

M

MAC

90, 126

MAC address filter

139

action

151

MAC filter

151

Management Information Base, see MIB

management VLAN

332

managing the device command interface

27

good habits

28

P-2612HW Series User’s Guide

Telnet

27 using FTP. See FTP.

Maximum Burst Size, see MBS

maximum incomplete

244

Maximum Transmission Unit, see MTU

MBS

105, 111, 117

Media Access Control, see MAC

Media Access Control, see MAC Address

Message Integrity Check, see MIC

metric

116

MIB

363

MIC

517

mode

102

model name

90

MTU

105, 111

multicast

125, 133

multimedia

206

multiple BSSs

149

multiple PVC support

448

multiple SIP accounts

451

multiple voice channels

451

multiplexing

115

LLC-based

115

VC-based

115

multiprotocol encapsulation

114

my IP address

258

Index

N nailed-up connection

116

NAT

131, 172, 173, 503

address mapping rule

177

application

182

definitions

179

how it works

180

IPSec

278

mapping types

182

mode

171

traversal

279, 369

tutorial

66, 83

what it does

180

negotiation mode

283

NetBIOS

126

Network Address Translation, see NAT

541

Index

Network Basic Input/Output System, see

NetBIOS

non-proxy calls

200

542

O

OAM

448

OK response

211, 213

operation humidity

445

operation temperature

445

output power

148

outside header

281

P

P2P

243

packet direction

235

Pairwise Master Key (PMK)

517, 519

park

450

passphrase

143

PCR

105, 111, 117

Peak Cell Rate, see PCR

peer-to-peer calls

27, 200

Per-Hop Behavior, see PHB

PHB

216, 351

phone book speed dial

200

phone config

450

phone functions

227

pickup

450

pincode

222

Point to Point Protocol over ATM Adaptation

Layer 5 (AAL5)

114

point-to-point calls

452

Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet, see

PPPoE

ports

28

power adaptor

453

power specifications

445

PPP (Point-to-Point Protocol) Link Layer

Protocol

449

PPP over ATM AAL5

448

PPP over Ethernet

448

PPP over Ethernet, see PPPoE

PPPoE

100, 114, 447

benefits

114

preamble

148

preamble mode

511

pre-shared key

286

probing, firewalls

230

product registration

536

profile

63

protocol

100

PSK

155, 517

PSTN call setup signaling

213

pulse dialing

214

PVC

326

PVID

336

Q

QoS

215, 337, 338, 350, 451

class configuration

343

Quality of Service

451

Quality of Service, see QoS

quick dialing

452

Quick Start Guide

31

R

RADIUS

453, 513

message types

513

messages

513

shared secret key

514

Reach-Extended ADSL

448

Real time Transport Protocol, see RTP

re-authentication timer

145, 147

region

450

registration, product

536

reinitialize ADSL line

436

related documentation

3

remote hosts, and certificates

311

remote management limitations

358

P-2612HW Series User’s Guide

NAT

359

Telnet

360

REN

451

Request To Send, see RTS

RESET button

29

restore configuration

415, 424, 429

RFC 1483

114, 448

RFC 1631

169

RFC 1889

210, 452

RFC 1890

452

RFC 2327

452

RFC 2364

448

RFC 2516

447, 448

RFC 2684

448

RFC 3261

452

Ringer Equivalence Number, see REN

RIP

124, 129, 132

direction

132

version

133

romfile

413

router features

25

Routing Information Protocol

see RIP

Routing Information Protocol, see RIP

routing mode

102

RTCP

452

RTP

210, 452

RTS (Request To Send)

510

threshold

509, 510

RTS/CTS threshold

148

S safety warnings

7

scan

141

schedules content filtering

255

firewalls

239

scheduling wireless LAN

156

SCR

105, 111, 117

SDP

452

seamless rate adaptation

448

P-2612HW Series User’s Guide secure gateway address

258 security associations, see VPN

Security Parameter Index

271

security, network

246

server

183, 389

service set

141, 150

Service Set IDentification, see SSID

Service Set IDentity, see SSID

Session Description Protocol

452

Session Initiation Protocol, see SIP

setup

222

shared secret

147

silence suppression

195, 451

Single User Account, see SUA

SIP

206

account

51, 207

accounts

451

ALG

178, 452

Application Layer Gateway

178, 452

call progression

210

client

208

identities

207

INVITE request

211, 212

number

207

OK response

213

proxy server

208

redirect server

209

register server

210

server address

52

servers

208

service domain

207

settings

51

URI

207

user agent

208

version 2

452

SMTP error messages

395

SNMP

362, 449

manager

363

MIBs

363

speed dial

200, 221

SPI

271

SRA

448

SSID

141, 149, 150

stateful inspection

447

static DHCP

127

static IP address

67

Index

543

Index static route

321

status

89

status indicators

28

storage humidity

445

storage temperature

445

SUA

170

subnet

495

subnet mask

131, 496

subnetting

498

supplementary services

216, 223

Sustained Cell Rate, see SCR

switch

102

syntax conventions

5

system name

90, 386

system timeout

359

544

T tagging frames

326, 335

TCP/IP

131

Telnet

27, 360

temperature

445

Temporal Key Integrity Protocol, see TKIP

TFTP file upload

417, 431

TFTP and FTP over WAN

414

The

100

three-way conference

219, 220, 225, 226

three-way handshake

242

thresholds

DoS

230, 241, 242, 243

P2P

243

TKIP

155, 517

TLS

453

ToS

215

trademarks

535

traffic priority

325, 336

traffic redirect

113, 119

traffic shaping

117

transparent bridging

449

transport mode

281

triangle route

235, 247

solutions

248

trusted CAs, and certificates

304

TTLS

453

tunnel mode

281

tutorial

NAT

66, 83

VoIP

84

wireless

57

Type of Service, see ToS

U

UBR

105, 110

Uniform Resource Identifier

207

Universal Plug and Play

369

application

370

Unspecified Bit Rate, see UBR

upload firmware

416, 430

UPnP

369

forum

370

security issues

370

URL

251

USA type call service mode

219, 225

V

VAD

195, 451

Variable Bit Rate non real-time, see VB-nRT

Variable Bit Rate real-time, see VB-RT

VBR-nRT

105, 110

VBR-RT

105, 110

VCI

102, 115

version

DSL

90

ZyNOS

90

Virtual Channel Identifier, see VCI

Virtual Circuit (VC)

115

Virtual Local Area Network, see VLAN

Virtual Path Identifier, see VPI

Virtual Private Network, see VPN

VLAN

216, 325

802.1P priority

325, 336

activation

332

P-2612HW Series User’s Guide

example

327

group

216

group settings

333

ID

216

ID tags

216

management group

332

port settings

335

PVC

326

PVID

336

tagging frames

326, 335

voice activity detection

195, 451

voice channels

451

voice coding

213

VoIP

206

features

27

peer-to-peer calls

200

standards compliance

451

tutorial

84

wizard setup

51

VoIP features

27

VPI

102, 115

VPI & VCI

115

VPN

257, 447

established in two phases

258

IPSec

257

security associations (SA)

258 see also IKE SA, IPSec SA

W

WAN

MTU

105, 111

Wide Area Network, see WAN

99

warnings

7

warranty

536

note

536

WDS

154

Web

359

Web Configurator

31

WEP

50, 143, 452

Wi-Fi Protected Access, see WPA

Windows Networking

126

Wired Equivalent Privacy, see WEP

wireless client configuration

60

P-2612HW Series User’s Guide profile

63

security

49, 512

tutorial

57

wireless client

137

wireless client WPA supplicants

518

Wireless Distribution System, see WDS

wireless LAN channel

141

MAC address filter

139, 452

scheduling

156

wireless network example

137

overview

137

wireless security

512

wizard setup

Internet

39

VoIP

51

WLAN

137

802.11 mode

148

AES

155

authentication server

147

auto-scan channel

141

button

30

channel

141

fragmentation threshold

148

group key update timer

145, 147

hide SSID

141

idle timeout

145, 147

IEEE 802.11b

148

IEEE 802.11g

148

interference

509

more AP

149

multiple BSSs

149

output power

148

passphrase

143

preamble

148

PSK

155

re-authentication timer

145, 147

RTS/CTS threshold

148

scheduling

156

security parameters

520

see also wireless.

TKIP

155

WDS

154

WEP

143

WPA

146

WPA-PSK

144

WPA

146, 452, 516

Index

545

Index key caching

518

pre-authentication

518

user authentication

518

vs WPA-PSK

517

wireless client supplicant

518

with RADIUS application example

518

WPA2

516

user authentication

518

vs WPA2-PSK

517

wireless client supplicant

518

with RADIUS application example

518

WPA2-Pre-Shared Key, see WPA2-PSK

WPA2-PSK

516, 517

application example

519

WPA-PSK

49, 144, 517

application example

519

Z

ZyNOS

414

F/W version

414

firmware version

90

ZyXEL Network Operating System, see ZyNOS

546

P-2612HW Series User’s Guide

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547

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Key Features

  • 802.11g wireless connectivity for fast and reliable wireless networking
  • VoIP support for making and receiving phone calls over the Internet
  • ADSL modem for connecting to the Internet over a standard phone line
  • Built-in firewall for protecting your network from unauthorized access
  • Parental controls for restricting access to inappropriate content
  • Easy-to-use web-based interface for configuring and managing the device
  • Compact and stylish design that fits easily into any home or office environment

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Frequently Answers and Questions

How do I connect the P-2612HW to my computer?
You can connect the P-2612HW to your computer using a standard Ethernet cable.
How do I configure the P-2612HW?
You can configure the P-2612HW using the built-in web-based interface.
How do I troubleshoot problems with the P-2612HW?
You can find troubleshooting tips in the user manual or on the ZyXEL website.
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