ZyXEL 202H 91-003-194001B Manual Do Utilizador

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P-202H Plus v2 User’s Guide
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Chapter 19 Internet Access Setup
The following table describes the fields in this menu.
Table 63   Internet Access Setup 
FIELD 
DESCRIPTION
ISP’s Name
Enter the name of your Internet Service Provider, e.g., myISP. This 
information is for identification purposes only.
Pri/Sec Phone #
Both the Primary and the Secondary Phone number refer to the number that 
the ZyXEL Device dials to connect to the ISP.
My Login
Enter the login name given to you by your ISP.
My Password
Enter the password associated with the login name above.
My WAN IP Addr
Some implementations, especially the UNIX derivatives, require the WAN link 
to have a separate IP network number from the LAN and each end must have 
a unique address within the WAN network number. If this is the case, enter the 
IP address assigned to the WAN port of your ZyXEL Device.
Note: This is the address assigned to your local router WAN, 
not the remote router. If the remote router is a router, then 
this entry determines the local router Rem IP Addr in 
menu 11.1.
NAT
Choose from NoneFull Feature or SUA Only. When you select Full 
Feature you must configure at least one address mapping set. See the 
chapter on NAT for a full discussion of this new feature.
Address Mapping Set 
A NAT address mapping set is to create the mapping table used to assign 
global addresses to computers on the LAN. You may enter any address 
mapping set number up to 8. Set 255 (read only) is used for SUA. 
Telco options: 
Transfer Type
This field specifies the type of connection between the ZyXEL Device and this 
remote node. Select 64K, or Leased.
Multilink
The ZyXEL Device uses the PPP Multilink Protocol (PPP/MP) to bundle 
multiple links in a single connection to boost the effective throughput between 
two nodes. This option is only available if the transfer type is 64K. Options for 
this field are: OffBOD and Always.
Idle Timeout
This value specifies the number of idle seconds that elapses before the 
remote node is automatically disconnected. Idle seconds is the period of time 
when no data is transmitted from your ZyXEL Device. Administrative packets 
such as RIP are not counted as data.
Note: Idle Timeout only applies when the ZyXEL Device 
initiates the call.
When you are finished, press [ENTER] at the prompt “Press ENTER to Confirm…” to save your 
configuration. At this point, the SMT will ask if you wish to test the Internet connection. If you select Yes
your ZyXEL Device will call the ISP to test the Internet connection. If the test fails, note the error 
message that you receive on the screen and take the appropriate troubleshooting steps.