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Figure 43 Static Routing

2.

Configure the parameters.

Table 22

describes the parameters for the static routing.

Table 22 Parameters for the Static Routing

Parameter

Description

WAN

Connection

WAN connection for static routing

Network Address

Destination network address

Subnet Mask

Subnet mask

Gateway

Gateway of the network segment which the network interface

belongs to

3.

Click

Add

.

Static routing is configured.

4.4.3 Policy Routing

Prerequisite

Before this operation, make sure that the WAN connection settings are complete.

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Page 3: ... 19 2 1 Hardware Connection 19 2 2 Configuring TCP IP 22 2 3 Logging In to the Device 23 3 Status 25 3 1 Device Information 25 3 2 Network Interface 25 3 2 1 WAN Connection 25 3 2 2 4in6 Tunnel Connection 26 3 2 3 6in4 Tunnel Connection 27 3 2 4 Ethernet 27 3 3 User Interface 28 3 3 1 WLAN 28 3 3 2 Ethernet 29 3 3 3 USB 30 3 4 VoIP Status 31 4 Network 32 4 1 WAN 32 4 1 1 WAN Connection 32 4 1 2 4i...

Page 4: ... 3 5 Static Prefix 55 4 3 6 Prefix Delegation 57 4 3 7 DHCP Port Service IPv6 58 4 3 8 RA Service 59 4 4 Routing IPv4 60 4 4 1 Default Gateway 60 4 4 2 Static Routing 61 4 4 3 Policy Routing 62 4 4 4 Routing Table 64 4 5 Routing IPv6 64 4 5 1 Default Gateway 65 4 5 2 Static Routing 65 4 5 3 Policy Routing 66 4 5 4 Routing Table 67 5 Security 69 5 1 Firewall 69 5 2 IP Filter 70 5 3 MAC Filter 71 5 ...

Page 5: ...5 6 7 2 Hosts 96 6 7 3 DNS 98 6 8 QoS 99 6 8 1 Basic 99 6 8 2 Classification 101 6 8 3 Queue Management 103 6 8 4 Committed Access Rate 105 6 9 SNTP 107 6 10 IGMP 108 6 10 1 WAN Connection 108 6 10 2 Basic Configuration 109 6 11 MLD 110 6 11 1 MLD Snooping 110 6 11 2 MLD Proxy 111 6 12 USB Storage 112 6 13 FTP Application 113 6 14 Port Trigger 115 6 15 Port Forwarding Application List 116 6 16 App...

Page 6: ...ystem Management 124 7 3 1 System Management 124 7 3 2 Software Upgrade 125 7 3 3 User Configuration Management 125 7 3 4 Default Configuration Management 126 7 4 Diagnosis 127 7 4 1 Ping Diagnosis 127 7 4 2 Trace Route Diagnosis 128 7 5 IPv6 Switch 129 Glossary 131 6 ...

Page 7: ...following chapters Chapter Summary 1 Overview Describes the product packing list product features interfaces and indicators and technical specifications 2 Configuration Preparation Describes the hardware connection TCP IP configuration and login procedure 3 Status Describes how to view the device status 4 Network Describes the network configuration including WAN configuration configuration WLAN co...

Page 8: ...wing typographical conventions Typeface Meaning Italics References to other Manuals and documents Quotes Links on screens Bold Menus menu options function names input fields radio button names check boxes drop down lists dialog box names window names CAPS Keys on the keyboard and buttons on screens and company name Note Provides additional information about a certain topic Checkpoint Indicates tha...

Page 9: ...imary mouse button usually the left mouse button once Double click Refers to quickly clicking the primary mouse button usually the left mouse button twice Right click Refers to clicking the secondary mouse button usually the right mouse button once 9 ...

Page 10: ...s PBDE s The ZXHN H298N manufactured by ZTE CORPORATION meets the requirements of EU 2002 95 EC however some assemblies are customized to client specifications Addition of specialized customer specified materials or processes which do not meet the requirements of EU 2002 95 EC may negate RoHS compliance of the assembly To guarantee compliance of the assembly the need for compliant product must be ...

Page 11: ... delivered with the device Do not put anything on the device Keep the device dry clean and well ventilated In thunder days disconnect the device from the power supply to avoid thunder attack Use soft and dry cloth to clean the device Do not use liquid or spray to clean the device Before cleaning the device disconnect the power supply Keep the air vent clean Anything that dropping down into the dev...

Page 12: ... which interconnects network devices at your home to access the Internet It provides users with diversified personalized convenient comfortable safe and efficient services 1 2 Packing List After opening the ZXHN H298N packing box make sure that it contains the following components as listed in Table 1 Table 1 Packing List Component Name Count Image ZXHN H298N host 1 AC DC power adapter 1 12 ...

Page 13: ...iding four GE ports with RJ 45 connector for LAN Providing one USB 2 0 host Providing two FXS ports Supporting 802 11b g n Supporting Bridge and Router mode Supporting IGMPv2 v3 snooping in bridge mode and route mode Supporting TR069 remote management Supporting NAT NPAT Network Port Address Translation Supporting ALGs Application Level Gateways Supporting Port mapping Supporting DMZ Supporting UP...

Page 14: ... traffic classes Supporting Interface based marking with 802 1p bit and DSCP bit High reliability simple operation and low power consumption 1 4 Interfaces and Buttons Figure 1 and Figure 2 show the ZXHN H298N interfaces and buttons Figure 1 Interfaces and Buttons 14 ...

Page 15: ...itch on off WLAN Reset Reset button used to restore the factory default settings when pressed for more than 5 seconds in power ON state Power Power jacket 12 V DC LAN1 LAN4 RJ 45 LAN network ports connected to the local network through the RJ 45 network cable Phone1 Phone2 RJ 11 port connected to the phone through the telephone line WAN Uplink Ethernet interface USB1 USB HOST port used for the USB...

Page 16: ...3 describes the indicators on the front panel Table 3 Indicators on the Front Panel Indicator Color Status Description OFF The device is powered OFF Power Green ON The device is powered ON OFF The link is not activated Flashing There is data flow WAN Green ON The link is activated 16 ...

Page 17: ... WPS button is not used The indication of successful connection is over There is a fault Flashing WPS function is enabled The device is implementing the relevant negotiations WPS Green ON Wireless connection is successful The indicator is OFF in five minutes OFF The device is not powered on The device fails to register to the soft switch Flashing There is data flow Phone1 Phone2 Green ON The devic...

Page 18: ... Item Specification Dimensions Without the base 170 mm 56 mm 140 mm Length Width Height Rated current 1 A Rated voltage 12 V DC Working temperature 0 to 45 Working humidity 5 95 Storage temperature 40 to 70 Storage humidity 10 100 18 ...

Page 19: ...nections between the ZXHN H298N and other devices Figure 4 Entire Connection 1 USB interface 2 Power button 3 Reset button 4 Power port 5 WPS button 6 WLAN button 7 LAN interface 8 WAN interface 9 Phone interface The connections between the ZXHN H298N and other devices are as follows 19 ...

Page 20: ... Figure 5 shows the connection between the ZXHN H298N and the telephone Figure 5 Telephone Connection 20 ...

Page 21: ...ows the connection between the ZXHN H298N and the computer Figure 6 LAN Interface Connection Figure 7 shows the connection between the ZXHN H298N and the USB storage device Figure 7 USB Storage Device Connection 21 ...

Page 22: ...ccessfully configure the computer address in the same network segment as the ZXHN H298N address The default network settings for the ZXHN H298N are as follows IP address 192 168 1 1 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Default gateway 192 168 1 1 To configure TCP IP perform the following steps Steps 1 Configure TCP IP i In Local Area Connection Properties select Internet Protocol TCP IP ii Click Properties t...

Page 23: ...he device and the network card indicator on the computer are ON The TCP IP settings on the computer are correct TCP IP is configured successfully 2 3 Logging In to the Device Perform this procedure to log in to the device Prerequisite Before this operation make sure that the device is properly connected and the computer is correctly configured Context The ZXHN H298N provides the web based configur...

Page 24: ...n dialog box is displayed as shown in Figure 9 Figure 9 Login 3 In Username and Password type the user name and password by default the user name is admin and the password is admin Click Login to open the homepage as shown in Figure 10 Figure 10 Homepage You have logged in to the device successfully 24 ...

Page 25: ...he software version and boot loader version may be different from the delivery 3 2 Network Interface The network interface information includes the following WAN Connection 4in6 Tunnel Connection 6in4 Tunnel Connection Ethernet 3 2 1 WAN Connection Choose Status Network Interface WAN Connection The WAN Connection information is displayed as shown in Figure 12 25 ...

Page 26: ...2 WAN Connection 3 2 2 4in6 Tunnel Connection Choose Status Network Interface 4in6 Tunnel Connection The 4in6 tunnel connection information is displayed as shown in Figure 13 Figure 13 4in6 Tunnel Connection 26 ...

Page 27: ...erface 6in4 Tunnel Connection The 6in4 tunnel connection information is displayed as shown in Figure 14 Figure 14 6in4 Tunnel Connection 3 2 4 Ethernet Choose Status Network Interface Ethernet The Ethernet information is displayed as shown in Figure 15 27 ...

Page 28: ... 15 Ethernet 3 3 User Interface The user interface information includes the following WLAN Ethernet USB 3 3 1 WLAN Choose Status User Interface WLAN The WLAN information is displayed as shown in Figure 16 28 ...

Page 29: ...Figure 16 WLAN Status 3 3 2 Ethernet Choose Status User Interface Ethernet The Ethernet interface information is displayed as shown in Figure 17 29 ...

Page 30: ...Figure 17 Ethernet Interface Status 3 3 3 USB Choose Status User Interface USB The USB interface information is displayed as shown in Figure 18 30 ...

Page 31: ...rface Status Note The FTP application must be configured before you access the USB device 3 4 VoIP Status Choose Status VoIP Status The VoIP service information is displayed as shown in Figure 19 Figure 19 VoIP Status 31 ...

Page 32: ...l Connection 6in4 Tunnel Connection Port Binding 4 1 1 WAN Connection Perform this procedure to configure WAN connection Steps 1 Choose Network WAN WAN Connection 2 Select Create WAN Connection from the Connection Name drop down list and configure other parameters as shown in Figure 20 32 ...

Page 33: ...The default is Create WAN Connection The connection name is generated automatically New Connection Name Name the connection Enable VLAN Enable the VLAN function Type Connection type Enable DSCP This function is used together with the QoS function Enable it as required DSCP The value ranges from 0 to 63 MTU Define the maximum transfer unit Link type There are two link types PPP IP 33 ...

Page 34: ...em triggers PPPoE dialing on de mand Manual The system triggers PPPoE dialing manually IP version The IP version includes IPv4 IPv6 IPv4 v6 PPP TransType PPPoE Enable NAT When multiple computers in a LAN share one IP address to access the Internet NAT is used to translate the private network address to the public network address of the WAN port 3 Click Create 4 1 2 4in6 Tunnel Connection Perform t...

Page 35: ...Lite tunnel which must be IPv6 WAN connection Interface IPv4 Address IPv4 address of DS Lite tunnel interface which is reserved for the local device The range of Interface IPv4 address is between 192 0 0 2 and 192 0 0 6 Manual AFTR When Manual AFTR is selected the seventh parameter appears indicating that the tunnel is a manual tunnel If Manual AFTR is not selected the seventh parameter does not a...

Page 36: ...on Table 8 describes the parameters for creating a new 6in4 tunnel connection Table 8 Parameters for Creating a New 6in4 Tunnel Connection Parameter Description Tunnel Name Tunnel name The new tunnel Create Tunnel or the created tunnel is optional New Tunnel Name When Create Tunnel is selected for Tunnel Name enter the tunnel name in the New Tunnel Name text box WAN Connection WAN connection relat...

Page 37: ...3 Click Create 4 1 4 Port Binding Perform this procedure to configure port binding Context Port binding is to bind the LAN side port with the WAN side port To set port binding perform the following steps Steps 1 Choose Network WAN Port Binding 2 Select a WAN connection type from the WAN Connection drop down list and select the LAN port that you need to bind as shown in Figure 23 Figure 23 Port Bin...

Page 38: ...eters The WLAN basic configuration includes the following modes IEEE 802 11b Only IEEE 802 11g Only IEEE 802 11n Only Mixed 802 11g 802 11n Mixed 802 11b 802 11g Mixed 802 11b 802 11g 802 11n IEEE 802 11b Only Configuration To configure IEEE 802 11b Only perform the following steps 1 Choose Network WLAN Basic 2 Select Enabled Disabled or Scheduled from the Wireless RF Mode drop down list Select IE...

Page 39: ...ode Select the working mode according to the wireless network card configuration Country Region Select the country or region Channel The default is Auto Beacon Interval Time interval for the wireless device to broadcast the SSID Keep the default value Transmitting Power Select the transmitting power as required QoS Type Type of QoS RTS Threshold Specify the Request to Send threshold for a packet W...

Page 40: ...It is recommended to set the threshold to an even value An odd value is reduced by one to be an even value The default is 2346 3 Click Submit IEEE 802 11n Only Configuration To configure IEEE 802 11n Only perform the following steps 1 Choose Network WLAN Basic 2 Select Enabled Disabled or Scheduled from the Wireless RF Mode drop down list Select IEEE 802 11n Only from the Mode drop down list as sh...

Page 41: ...interval for the wireless device to broadcast the SSID Keep the default value Transmitting Power Select the transmitting power as required QoS Type Type of QoS RTS Threshold Specify the Request to Send threshold for a packet When a packet exceeds this value the device sends the RTS value to the destination point for negotiation The default is 2347 DTIM Interval The value range is from 1 ms to 5 ms...

Page 42: ... prevent illegal users Enable SSID Enable the SSID broadcast Enable SSID Isolation When you select this check box the subscribers with different SSIDs cannot visit each other Maximum Clients The value range is from 1 to 32 SSID Name Specify the SSID name Priority SSID priority ranging from 0 to 7 3 Click Submit SSIDs are configured 4 2 3 Security Perform this procedure to configure WLAN security 4...

Page 43: ...cryption Shared Key This mode provides WEP encryption WPA PSK WPA PSK is a version of WPA It uses the pre shared key WPA PSK is similar with WEP but is securer than WEP The data is encrypted before transmission WPA2 PSK It is the second version of WPA PSK WPA WPA2 PSK It is a hybrid authentication mode Open System To configure the Open System authentication mode perform the following steps 1 Choos...

Page 44: ...m authentication mode Table 12 Parameters for the Open System Authentication Mode Parameter Description Choose SSID Select a SSID as required Authentication Type Select Open System WEP Encryption Select Disabled or Enabled 3 Click Submit Shared Key To configure the Shared Key authentication mode perform the following steps 1 Choose Network WLAN Security 44 ...

Page 45: ...tication Mode Parameter Description Choose SSID Select a SSID as required Authentication Type Select Shared Key WEP Encryption It is enabled by default WEP Encryption Level The value can be 64bit or 128bit WEP Key Index WEP provides four keys and they can be configured in WEP Key1 to WEP Key4 3 Click Submit WPA PSK To configure the WPA PSK authentication mode perform the following steps 1 Choose N...

Page 46: ...scription Choose SSID Select a SSID as required Authentication Type Select WPA PSK WPA Passphrase Range 8 63 characters WPA Group Key Update Interval Default 600 seconds WPA Encryption Algorithm TKIP Temporal Key Integrity Protocol AES Advanced Encryption Standard TKIP AES Adaptive encryption algorithm 3 Click Submit WPA2 PSK and WPA WPA2 PSK The configuration methods for WPA2 PSK and WPA WPA2 PSK...

Page 47: ...drop down list Select Disabled Block or Permit as shown in Figure 30 Figure 30 Access Control List I Table 15 lists the ACL parameters Table 15 ACL Parameters Parameter Description Disabled Disable the ACL function Block Permit all the MAC addresses except the typed MAC address Permit Block all the MAC addresses except the typed MAC address 3 In MAC Address type the MAC address that you want to pe...

Page 48: ...nfigured 4 2 5 Associated Devices Context To view the MAC address of the STA that is associated with an SSID perform the following steps Steps 1 Choose Network WLAN Associated Devices 2 Select an SSID from the Choose SSID drop down list Then The MAC address of the STA that is associated with the SSID is displayed as shown in Figure 32 48 ...

Page 49: ...iated Devices The associated devices are configured 4 2 6 WiFi Restrictions Context To configure the WiFi restrictions perform the following steps Steps 1 Choose Network WLAN WiFi Restrictions as shown in Figure 33 49 ...

Page 50: ...off time and on time 3 Click Submit The WiFi restrictions are configured 4 3 LAN LAN configuration includes the following DHCP Server DHCP Server IPv6 DHCP Binding DHCP Port Service Static Prefix Prefix Delegation DHCP Port Service IPv6 RA Service 50 ...

Page 51: ...ers as shown in Figure 34 Figure 34 DHCP Server Table 16 lists the DHCP server parameters Table 16 DHCP Server Parameters Parameter Description LAN IP Address Subnet Mask IP address and subnet mask of the device in the LAN The device IP address should be in the same network segment as the DHCP address pool Enable DHCP Server Enable the DHCP server 51 ...

Page 52: ...provided by the ISP Default Gateway It is usually the LAN side IP address of the device Lease Time Lease time of the DHCP IP address The default is 86400 seconds 3 Click Submit The DHCP server is configured 4 3 2 DHCP Server IPv6 Context To configure the IPv6 DHCP server perform the following steps Steps 1 Choose Network LAN DHCP Server IPv6 2 Set the DHCP server parameters as shown in Figure 35 5...

Page 53: ...dress IPv6 address of the device in the LAN Default prefix length 64 bits Enable DHCP Server Enable the DHCP server DNS Refresh Time The time to refresh the DNS address on the LAN side to keep the address valid 3 Click Submit The IPv6 DHCP server is configured 4 3 3 DHCP Binding Context To configure DHCP binding perform the following steps 53 ...

Page 54: ...dd The binding relationship is displayed as shown in Figure 36 Figure 36 DHCP Binding DHCP binding is configured Postrequisite You can also modify or delete the DHCP binding relationship as listed in Table 18 Table 18 DHCP Binding Operations Button Description To modify the binding relationship To delete the binding relationship 54 ...

Page 55: ...d Steps 1 Choose Network LAN DHCP Port Service as shown in Figure 37 Figure 37 DHCP Port Service 2 Select the LAN interface for which you want to disable the DHCP function 3 Click Submit The DHCP port service is configured 4 3 5 Static Prefix Steps 1 Choose Network LAN Static Prefix as shown in Figure 38 55 ...

Page 56: ... valid address is preferred i e the time until deprecation When the preferred lifetime expires the address becomes deprecated Preferred life time Valid life time Unit second Valid Lifetime The length of time an address remains in the valid state i e the time until invalidation The valid lifetime must be greater than or equal to the preferred lifetime When the valid lifetime expires the address bec...

Page 57: ...n Context To configure the IPv6 prefix delegation mode perform the following steps Steps 1 Choose Network LAN Prefix Delegation 2 Click to configure the parameters as shown in Figure 39 Figure 39 Prefix Delegation Table 20 describes the parameters for prefix delegation 57 ...

Page 58: ...ion mode RA DHCPv6 3 Click Modify The prefix delegation mode for a specified WAN connection is configured 4 3 7 DHCP Port Service IPv6 Steps 1 Choose Network LAN DHCP Port Service IPv6 2 Select the LAN ports on which you want to stop the IPv6 address assign service as shown in Figure 40 Figure 40 DHCP Port Service IPv6 3 Click Submit 58 ...

Page 59: ...ollowing steps Steps 1 Choose Network LAN RA Service as shown in Figure 41 Figure 41 RA Service 2 Configure the parameters Table 21 describes the parameters for the RA service Table 21 Parameters for the RA Service Parameter Description Minimum wait time Minimum delegation interval Maximum wait time Maximum delegation interval 59 ...

Page 60: ...ates whether or not information other than addresses is to be obtained using the stateful autoconfiguration mechanism 3 Click Submit The RA service is configured 4 4 Routing IPv4 Routing configuration includes the following Default Gateway Static Routing Policy Routing Routing Table 4 4 1 Default Gateway Steps 1 Choose Network Routing IPv4 Default Gateway as shown in Figure 42 60 ...

Page 61: ... list is displayed by selecting Network WAN WAN Connection 3 Click Submit 4 4 2 Static Routing Prerequisite Before this operation make sure that the WAN connection settings are complete Context To configure static routing perform the following steps Steps 1 Choose Network Routing IPv4 Static Routing as shown in Figure 43 61 ...

Page 62: ... Description WAN Connection WAN connection for static routing Network Address Destination network address Subnet Mask Subnet mask Gateway Gateway of the network segment which the network interface belongs to 3 Click Add Static routing is configured 4 4 3 Policy Routing Prerequisite Before this operation make sure that the WAN connection settings are complete 62 ...

Page 63: ...IPv4 Policy Routing 2 Select an interface from the Destination Interface drop down list as shown in Figure 44 Figure 44 Policy Routing Table 23 lists the parameters for policy routing configuration Table 23 Parameters for Policy Routing Configuration Parameter Description Destination Interface Determined by the carrier DSCP Differential Services Code Point whose value ranges from 0 to 63 Source IP...

Page 64: ...Add Policy routing is configured Postrequisite You can also click to delete the policy routing information 4 4 4 Routing Table Choose Network Routing IPv4 Routing Table as shown in Figure 45 Figure 45 Routing Table 4 5 Routing IPv6 IPv6 routing configuration includes the following Default Gateway Static Routing Routing Table 64 ...

Page 65: ...re 46 Figure 46 Default Gateway for IPv6 Routing Connection 2 Select the WAN connection from the WAN Connection drop down list 3 Click Submit 4 5 2 Static Routing Context To configure IPv6 static routing perform the following steps Steps 1 Choose Network Routing IPv6 Static Routing as shown in Figure 47 65 ...

Page 66: ...tatic routing Prefix The prefix is consistent with the network segment of the IPv6 interface Gateway The gateway is the next hop address when this routing interface transfers the packets of different network segment 3 Click Add IPv6 static routing is configured 4 5 3 Policy Routing Steps 1 Choose Network Routing IPv6 Policy Routing 2 Select an interface from the Destination Interface drop down lis...

Page 67: ...ion Interface Determined by the carrier Source IP Source IP address Destination IP Destination IP address Protocol Selected as required Source Port Source host Port Destination Port Destination host port Source MAC Source MAC address 3 Click Add 4 5 4 Routing Table Choose Network Routing IPv6 Routing Table and the IPv6 routing table is displayed as shown in Figure 49 67 ...

Page 68: ...Figure 49 IPv6 Routing Table 68 ...

Page 69: ...ble 26 lists the firewall parameters Table 26 Firewall Parameters Parameter Description Enable Anti Hacking Protection Select the check box to enable anti hacking protection It prevents Ping flood Ping to death and Syn flood attack Firewall Level Select the firewall level The system supports the following firewall levels Low Middle High 69 ...

Page 70: ...figured 5 2 IP Filter Context To configure IP filter perform the following steps Steps 1 Choose Security IP Filter 2 Configure the IP filter parameters as shown in Figure 51 Figure 51 IP Filter Table 27 lists the IP filter parameters 70 ...

Page 71: ...rt Filter condition It can be null Start Destination Port End Destination Port Filter condition It can be null Ingress Egress Data flow direction The ingress and egress cannot be the same If the ingress is LAN and egress is WAN the data flow is upstream If the ingress is WAN and egress is LAN the data flow is downstream Mode The mode can be Discard or Permit 3 Click Add IP filter is configured 5 3...

Page 72: ...e Bridge Route or Bridge Route Protocol Protocol type of the data flow Source MAC Address Destina tion MAC Address MAC address that needs to be filtered It cannot be null 3 Click Add MAC filter is configured Postrequisite You can also modify or delete the MAC filter configuration as listed in Table 29 Table 29 MAC Filer Operations Button Description To modify the MAC filter configuration To delete...

Page 73: ...ure 53 URL Filter Table 30 lists the URL filter parameters Table 30 URL Filter Parameters Parameter Description Enable Select the check box to enable the URL filter item Mode The mode can be Discard or Permit URL Address URL address that needs to be filtered It cannot be null 3 Click Add URL filter is configured Postrequisite You can click to delete the URL filter item 73 ...

Page 74: ...Service Control Table 31 lists the service control parameters Table 31 Service Control Parameters Parameter Description Enable Select the check box to enable the service control item Ingress According to the data flow direction the ingress can be as follows WAN Broadcast connection LAN This parameter cannot be null Start Source IP Address End Source IP Address IP address segment that needs to be f...

Page 75: ...Control Operations Button Description To modify the service control configuration To delete the service control configuration Modify Remote Access Port To modify the remote access port 5 6 ALG Context The ALG functions allows the system to convert the private addresses to the public addresses in the packets for the security purpose To configure the ALG setting perform the following steps Steps 1 C...

Page 76: ...Figure 55 ALG 3 Click Submit The ALG setting is configured 76 ...

Page 77: ...ludes the following topics WAN Connection Advanced Fax SIP SIP Accounts Media Dial Plan 6 1 1 WAN Connection Steps 1 Choose Application VoIP WAN Connection 2 Select a WAN connection from the WAN Connection drop down list as shown in Figure 56 77 ...

Page 78: ...ction is not selected by user the device selects a WAN connection for the VoIP service automatically 3 Click Submit 6 1 2 Advanced Context To configure the VoIP advanced parameters perform the following steps Steps 1 Choose Application VoIP Advanced 78 ...

Page 79: ... Parameters Table 33 describes the VoIP advanced parameters Table 33 VoIP Advanced Parameters Parameter Description DTMF DTMF mode There are two options RFC2833 and DTMF in Voice Jitter Buffer There are two options Fixed and Adaptive Min Value Minimum jitter buffer value Default 20 ms 79 ...

Page 80: ...ho cancellation Voice To Packet Gain Gain from the telepone to the network tdm net gain Packet To Voice Gain Gain from the network to the telephone net tdm gain 3 Click Submit The VoIP advanced parameters are configured 6 1 3 Fax Context To configure the VoIP fax perform the following steps Steps 1 Choose Application VoIP Fax 2 Configure the VoIP fax parameters as shown in Figure 58 80 ...

Page 81: ...IP Fax Table 34 describes the VoIP fax parameters Table 34 VoIP Fax Parameters Parameter Description Enable T38 Select this check box to enable the T38 protocol function 3 Click Submit The VoIP fax is configured 81 ...

Page 82: ...configure the SIP parameters perform the following steps Steps 1 Choose Application VoIP SIP 2 Configure the SIP parameters as shown in Figure 59 Figure 59 SIP Table 35 describes the parameters for the SIP configuration 82 ...

Page 83: ...oxy Server IP address of the secondary outbound proxy server provided by the ISP Secondary Proxy Port Port number of the secondary proxy server Range 1024 65535 Default 5060 Register Expires Registration valid period Default 3600 seconds Enable Link Test To enable Link detection of the SIP signaling Link Test Interval Time interval to perform the link detection of the SIP signaling Default 20 seco...

Page 84: ...Figure 60 SIP Accounts 2 Click to modify the SIP accounts as shown in Figure 61 84 ...

Page 85: ...ation user name provided by ISP Password Registration password of SIP authentication user Authorization Username User name for the server to authenticate the sent message by the device 3 Click Modify to confirm the modification The SIP accounts are configured 6 1 6 Media Context To configure the VoIP media parameters perform the following steps Steps 1 Choose Application VoIP Media 2 Configure the...

Page 86: ...rameters Table 37 VoIP Media Parameters Parameter Description Codec Selection Codec mode supported by the media Codec Priority Range 1 16 1 means the highest priority and 16 means the lowest priority 3 Click Submit The VoIP media parameters are configured 86 ...

Page 87: ...6 1 7 VoIP Services Steps 1 Choose Application VoIP VoIP Services 2 Configure the parameters as shown in Figure 63 Figure 63 VoIP Services Table 38 describes the dial plan parameters 87 ...

Page 88: ... 3 Click Add The VoIP dial plan is configured 6 2 DDNS You can configure DDNS to enable the host that has a dynamic IP address to provide the domain name service DDNS is a method of updating in real time a Domain Name System to point to a changing IP address on the Internet This is used to provide a persistent domain name for a resource that may change location on the network Steps 1 Choose Applic...

Page 89: ...ion Service Type DDNS service type includes dipc dyndns and DtDNS Server Server address If the GNUDIP HTTP is used the server address is a URL By default it is http ns eagleeyes com cn cgi bin gdipupdt cgi Username DDNS server user name Password DDNS server password WAN Connection WAN connection for routing Hostname DDNS host name 3 Click Submit 89 ...

Page 90: ...mapping function The LAN side host provides services through DNAT Context To configure the DMZ host perform the following steps Steps 1 Choose Application DMZ Host 2 Configure the DMZ host parameters as shown in Figure 65 Figure 65 DMZ Host Table 40 lists the DMZ host parameters 90 ...

Page 91: ... Select the check box to enable the MAC mapping function DMZ Host IP Address IP address of the LAN side host 3 Click Submit The DMZ host is configured 6 4 UPnP Context The UPnP function supports zero configuration invisible networking and auto discovery on the device type To configure UPnP perform the following steps Steps 1 Choose Application UPnP 2 Configure the UPnP parameters as shown in Figur...

Page 92: ...Period in minutes Time period that the UPnP device sends an announcement packet If the UPnP device does not send any announcement packet during this period it indicates that the device is invalid By default the period is 30 minutes Advertisement Time To Live in hops TTL value that the UPnP device sends the announcement packets that is the maximum routing times By default it is 4 3 Click Submit 92 ...

Page 93: ...quisite The UPnP device is connected Steps 1 Choose Application UPnP Port Mapping 2 View the UPnP port mapping as shown in Figure 67 Figure 67 UPnP Port Mapping 6 6 Port Forwarding Context To configure port forwarding perform the following steps 93 ...

Page 94: ... Forwarding Parameters Parameter Description Enable Select the check box to enable port forwarding function Name Virtual host name which cannot be null Protocol Protocol of the permitted packet Default TCP WAN Host Start IP Address WAN Host End IP Address IP address segment of the WAN side host WAN Connection WAN connection WAN Start Port WAN End Port Port number range of the WAN side host 94 ...

Page 95: ... also modify or delete the port forwarding configuration as listed in Table 43 Table 43 Port Forwarding Operations Button Description To modify the port forwarding configuration To delete the port forwarding configuration 6 7 DNS Service DNS service configuration includes the following Domain Name Hosts DNS 6 7 1 Domain Name Context To set the domain name perform the following steps Steps 1 Choose...

Page 96: ...e type the domain name in the Domain Name text box 3 Click Submit The domain name is set 6 7 2 Hosts Context To set the host name and IP address perform the following steps Steps 1 Choose Application DNS Service Hosts as shown in Figure 70 96 ...

Page 97: ...x and IP address in the IP Address text box 3 Click Add Postrequisite You can also modify or delete the host name as listed in Table 44 Table 44 Host Name Operations Button Description To modify the host name or IP address To delete the host name or IP address 97 ...

Page 98: ...arameters are configured The DNS server assigns the IP address to the ZXHN H298N device Steps 1 Choose Application DNS Service DNS as shown in Figure 71 Figure 71 DNS 2 On the right pane type the DNS server names in the text boxes 3 Click Submit The global DNS parameters are configured 98 ...

Page 99: ...ssification Queue Management Committed Access Rate 6 8 1 Basic Perform this procedure to enable or disable the QoS function Context To enable or disable the QoS function perform the following steps Steps 1 Choose Application QoS Basic as shown in Figure 72 99 ...

Page 100: ...r Description Enable QoS To enable or disable the QoS function Enable Committed Access Rate To enable or disable Committed Access Rate CAR If CAR is enabled the configurations on Applica tion QoS Committed Access Rate are effective If CAR is disabled the configurations on Applica tion QoS Committed Access Rate are ineffec tive 100 ...

Page 101: ...his function select Application QoS Classification Enable 802 1P Re marking To enable or disable 802 1p remarking To configure this function select Application QoS Classification 3 Click Submit The basic QoS parameters are configured 6 8 2 Classification Prerequisite Before this operation make sure that the basic QoS configuration is complete Steps 1 Choose Application QoS Classification 2 Configu...

Page 102: ...arameters Parameter Description Enable To enable the classification function DevIn Data flow ingress L2Protocol Range IPv4 IPv6 ARP PPPoE L3Protocol Range TCP UDP ICMP Source MAC Address Source host MAC address Destination MAC Address Destination host MAC address VLAN ID Range 0 4094 802 1p Range 0 7 102 ...

Page 103: ... CPE this parameter does not take effect Range 0 63 CAR Index To limit the ingress rate for the data flow Set the value range on Rule Number in Committed Access Rate Queue Index To perform the queue rule processing when the packet is sent from the WAN The content of the parameter is displayed as queue rule ID device name queue priority For example Key1 eth0 Prio1 indicates to process the packet th...

Page 104: ...To configure the QoS queue management perform the following steps Steps 1 Choose Application QoS Queue Management 2 Configure the queue settings of a queue as shown in Figure 74 Figure 74 Queue Management Table 47 lists the queue management parameters 104 ...

Page 105: ... Weight When DWRR is selected for Algorithm enter the weight in the text box Algorithm doesn t work until the sum of queues weight comes to 100 3 Click Add QoS management is configured Postrequisite You can also modify or delete the QoS rules as listed in Table 48 Table 48 Queue Management Operations Button Description To modify the rules of a queue To delete the rules of a queue 6 8 4 Committed A...

Page 106: ...ed access rate Table 49 Parameters for the Committed Access Rate Parameter Description DevIn The user interface to specify the committed access rate Enable To enable the committed access rate function Rate Committed access rate 3 Click Add The committed access rate is configured 106 ...

Page 107: ...n SNTP 2 Configure the SNTP parameters as shown in Figure 76 Figure 76 SNTP Table 50 lists the SNTP parameters Table 50 SNTP Parameters Parameter Description WAN Connection The configured WAN connection Time Zone Time zone Primary NTP Server Address IP address of the primary NTP server 107 ...

Page 108: ...ond Enable Daylight Saving Time Select this check box to enable the daylight saving time DSCP Range 0 63 3 Click Submit SNTP is configured 6 10 IGMP 6 10 1 WAN Connection Prerequisite Before this operation make sure that the WAN connection configuration is complete Steps 1 Choose Application IGMP WAN Connection 2 Select a WAN connection type in the WAN Connection drop down list as shown in Figure ...

Page 109: ...is configured 6 10 2 Basic Configuration Context To configure IGMP basic parameters perform the following steps Steps 1 Choose Application IGMP Basic Configuration 2 Select Enable IGMP Proxy Enable IGMP Snooping or Enable IGMP Snooping Enhancement as shown in Figure 78 109 ...

Page 110: ...figuration 3 Click Submit IGMP basic parameters are configured 6 11 MLD MLD configuration includes the following MLD Snooping MLD Proxy 6 11 1 MLD Snooping Context To configure MLD snooping perform the following steps 110 ...

Page 111: ... Figure 79 Figure 79 MLD Snooping 2 Configure the parameters as required 3 Click Submit MLD snooping is configured 6 11 2 MLD Proxy Context To configure MLD proxy perform the following steps Steps 1 Choose Application MLD MLD Proxy as shown in Figure 80 111 ...

Page 112: ...e similar functions as the IGMP proxy 3 Click Submit MLD proxy is configured 6 12 USB Storage Context To check the USB storage device information perform the following steps Steps 1 Choose Application USB Storage the USB storage device information is displayed as shown in Figure 81 112 ...

Page 113: ...e USB storage device information is displayed 6 13 FTP Application Context FTP file server requires that a USB storage device is already connected to the ZXHN H298N To configure the FTP application perform the following steps Steps 1 Choose Application FTP Application as shown in Figure 82 113 ...

Page 114: ...plication parameters Table 51 FTP Application Parameters Parameter Description Enable FTP Server Enable FTP server function FTP Security Enable FTP security FTP Username Username of FTP file server FTP Password Password of FTP file server 3 Click Submit The FTP application is configured 114 ...

Page 115: ...enables these ports only when port triggering is enabled To configure port triggering perform the following steps Steps 1 Choose Application Port Trigger 2 Configure the port trigger parameters as shown in Figure 83 Figure 83 Port Trigger Table 52 lists the port trigger parameters 115 ...

Page 116: ...ses which cannot be null Connection Type Connection type of the external router Default TCP WAN Start Port End Port Port range that triggers port mapping that is layer 4 port number of the packet Once port triggering is enable the start port and end port services are enabled This parameter cannot be null Timeout Triggering timeout 3 Click Add Port triggering is configured 6 15 Port Forwarding Appl...

Page 117: ...ding parameters Table 53 Port Forwarding Parameters Parameter Description WAN Connection WAN connection type LAN Host IP Address IP address of the LAN side host AppName Username of Application 3 Click Add 6 16 Application List Steps 1 Choose Application Application List as shown in Figure 85 117 ...

Page 118: ...Figure 85 Application List I 2 Click Click here to add an application as shown in Figure 86 118 ...

Page 119: ... 54 Application List Parameters Parameter Description Application Name Username of Application List server Protocol Protocol of the permitted packet Default TCP WAN Start Port WAN End Port Port number range of the WAN side host Start Mapping Port End Mapping Port Port number range of the Mapping side host 4 Click Add 119 ...

Page 120: ...tocol is a NMS protocol carried out by the DSL forum It manages the terminal devices more effectively To configure the basic TR 069 parameters perform the following steps Steps 1 Choose Administration TR 069 Basic 2 Configure the basic TR 069 parameters as shown in Figure 87 Figure 87 Basic TR 069 Configuration Table 55 lists the basic TR 069 parameters 120 ...

Page 121: ...r the NMS server to access the device Enable Periodic Inform To enable periodic inform Periodic Inform Interval Periodic inform interval of the device Enable Certificate To enable TR 069 certificate Configure the certificate through Administration TR 069 Certificate 3 Click Submit The basic TR 069 parameters are configured 7 1 2 Certificate Context Enable the certificate in Administration TR 069 B...

Page 122: ...onfigured 7 2 User Management Context Table 56 lists the user rights Table 56 User Rights Role User Name and Password Right Administrator User name admin Password admin The administrator has the configuration right on all the parameters User User name user Password user The common user has the following rights Information view Software upgrade To manage the user accounts and rights perform the fol...

Page 123: ...r Management Parameters Parameter Description User Privilege User right includes the right for Administrator User Username The default is as follows Administrator admin User user Old Password The default is as follows Administrator admin User user New Password User self defined password Confirm Password Consistent with the new password 3 Click Submit User accounts and rights are configured 123 ...

Page 124: ... System Management Context To restart the device or restore the factory default settings perform the following steps Steps 1 Choose Administration System Management System Management as shown in Figure 90 Figure 90 System Management 2 Click Reboot to restart the device 3 Click Restore Default to restore the factory default settings System management is complete 124 ...

Page 125: ...igure 91 Software Upgrade 2 Click Browse to select the upgrade version file 3 Click Upgrade Note The system prompts the upgrade progress During the upgrade process do not cut off the power supply Otherwise the device may be damaged After the software is upgraded the system is automatically restarted and returns to the login dialog box 7 3 3 User Configuration Management Perform this procedure to i...

Page 126: ...n to export the user configuration file 3 Click Browse to select the user configuration file 4 Click Restore Configuration to import the user configuration file Note After the user configuration file is imported the system is restarted User configuration management is complete 7 3 4 Default Configuration Management Perform this procedure to import and export the default configuration file Steps 1 ...

Page 127: ...guration to import the default configuration file Note After the default configuration file is imported the system is restarted 7 4 Diagnosis This section includes the following topics Ping Diagnosis Trace Route Diagnosis 7 4 1 Ping Diagnosis Context To configure the Ping diagnosis perform the following steps Steps 1 Choose Administration Diagnosis Ping Diagnosis as shown in Figure 94 127 ...

Page 128: ... text box and select the egress from the Egress drop down list 3 Click Submit to diagnose the connection and the system displays the diagnosis results The Ping diagnosis is complete 7 4 2 Trace Route Diagnosis Steps 1 Choose Administration Diagnosis Trace Route Diagnosis as shown in Figure 95 128 ...

Page 129: ...ick Submit and the system displays the results The trace route diagnosis is complete 7 5 IPv6 Switch This procedure introduces how to switch on off the IPv6 function The IPv6 function of the ZXHN H298N device is enabled by default Steps 1 On the navigation tree click Administration IPv6 Switch The IPv6 switch page is displayed as shown in Figure 96 129 ...

Page 130: ...Figure 96 IPv6 Switch 2 Select On or Off from the IPv6 Function drop down list to enable or disable the IPv6 function 3 After the configuration click Submit button to submit the change 130 ...

Page 131: ... Server DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DMS Digital Media Server DMZ Demilitarized Zone DNS Domain Name Server DNS Domain Name System DSCP Differentiated Services Code Point DSL Digital Subscriber Line DTMF Dual Tone Multi Frequency FTP File Transfer Protocol GE Gigabit Ethernet HTTP Hypertext Transfer Protocol ICMP Internet Control Message Protocol IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electr...

Page 132: ...inated Biphenyl Ether PPPoA Point to Point Protocol over ATM PPPoE Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet PSK PreShared Key QoS Quality of Service SIP Session Initiation Protocol SNTP Simple Network Time Protocol TCP Transfer Control Protocol TCP IP Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol TTL Time To Live UDP User Datagram Protocol UPnP Universal Plug and Play URL Uniform Resource Locator U...

Page 133: ...WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy WLAN Wireless Local Area Network WPA Wi Fi Protected Access 133 ...

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