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The two built-in standard phone jacks on the P-2302HWL-P1 allow you to enjoy VoIP conversations while surfing the Internet. Since phone numbers given by service providers can be assigned to each phone port individually or to the two ports at the same time, the P-2302HWL-P1 gives you a two-line phone system without extra charge. This offers unprecedented flexibility and freedom for you to talk nonstop with high-speed broadband connection. By calling through PSTN or VoIP network flexibly, economic... Read more [ Report abuse or wrong photo | Share your Zyxel P-2302hwudl-P1 photo ]
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ZyXEL Confidential
Firmware Release Note
P-2302HWUDL-P1 Standard Version
Release 3.60(AJD.4)C0
Date: Author:
Jan 22, 2008 Keith Huang
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ZyXEL P-2302HWUDL-P1 Standard Version Release 3.60(AJD.4)C0 Release Note
Date:Jan 22, 2008
Supported Platforms:
ZyXEL P-2302HWUDL-P1
Versions:
ZyNOS Version: V3.60(AJD.4) | 01/22/2008 16:05:37 Bootbase Version: V1.05 | 05/08/2006 10:27:47
Notes:
1. Bootbase version V1.05. 2. Support Trunking. (DTMF Mode=SIP_INFO and Compression Type codec=G.729) 3. Support Do Not Disturb. 4. Support Bandwidth Management. 5. Support 802.11BG mode. 6. Dont support 802.1x mode. 7. Support Multiboot 2.3 8. Support CIFS feature. (File Sharing by Network) 9. Support the FAT8, FAT16 and FAT32 only. 10. Support the printer server feature. 11. Support the DECT phone. 12. VAD feature is supported by G.729 only. 13. Winbond DECT module image version : FVA2124070625.BIN. 14. If ras firmware will be uploaded from FTP, the account is changed to the following: User Name : root ; Password : 1234 15. Zero-One offer new PrinterServer object code and the PrinterServer Version is 00.00.02.000B 2008/01/10
Features:
Modification in V3.60(AJD.4) | 01/22/2008 16:05:37 Change to FCS version.
Modification in V3.60(AJD.4)b3 | 01/10/2008 15:03:58 1. [BUG FIX] (SPR: 071119288) Symptom: In Phone Book page, enter the phone number without active after apply. Reload the page, the phone number will be empty. 2. [BUG FIX] (SPR: 071120362) Symptom: Analog Phone can't hang up DECT internal call Modification in V3.60(AJD.4)b2 | 12/13/2007 18:03:04 1. [BUG FIX] (SPR: 071119288) Symptom: In Phone Book page, enter the phone number without active after apply. Reload the page, the phone number will be empty. 2. [BUG FIX] (SPR: 071120362) Symptom: Analog Phone can't hang up DECT internal call Modification in V3.60(AJD.4)b1 | 11/16/2007 1. Update Dect image to FVA2124070625 version. 2. Auto Dect image check when initial bootup. 3. [BUG FIX] (SPR: '070315072) Symptom: Symptom: In Phone Book page, enter the phone number without active after apply. Reload the page, the phone number will be empty. 4. [BUG FIX] (CSO:20719) Symptom: Request for a User-Agent in the SIP message header, and can be activated via CLI or GUI. 5. [BUG FIX] (CSO:18087) Symptom: IE7 show error message "<font color="#000000" size="4" face=" when a site is blocked" 6. [BUG FIX] (CSO:18086) Symptom: When uncheck "Enable H.323 ALG", after restart device it is checked again. 7. [BUG FIX] (DECT) Symptom: Accept Waiting call, hold active call with DECT Phone then Flash + 2 again to switch the call to another, end the call the DECT phone will have incorrect behavor.
Modification in V3.60(AJD.3) | 06/05/2007 Change to FCS version.
Modification in V3.60(AJD.3)b1 | 05/18/2007 1. [Feature Enhancement] Symptom: Fix the command vo te 1 for TE test. Modification in V3.60(AJD.2) | 05/03/2007 Change to FCS version. Modification in V3.60(AJD.2)b8 | 04/26/2007 [Bug Fix] 2. [BUG FIX] Symptom: Auto-provision behaver is different before. After provision will reboot, it will cause for system always reboot if provision service is enabled.And provision can't firmware upgrade. Modification in V3.60(AJD.2)b7 | 04/25/2007 [Bug Fix] 3. [BUG FIX] (SPR: 070417749) Symptom: DECT headset register to DUT sucessful, but the DECT headset status was display "VoIP OFF". 4. [BUG FIX] (SPR: 070417752) Symptom: Register SIP 1 ~ 10 then change phone outgoing or incoming call (ex: Phone 1 map incoming SIP ; outgoing SIP 1 change to incoming SIP 3 ; outgoing SIP3) will happen some SIP can't register to SIP server. 5. [BUG FIX] (SPR: 070418765) Symptom: Enable AutoProvision and start now DUT will happened reboot. 6. [BUG FIX] (SPR: 070314979) Symptom: DECT wiil become serach status when analog phone continuou call DECT.
Modification in V3.60(AJD.2)b6 | 04/13/2007 [Bug Fix] 1. [BUG FIX] (SPR: 070307576) Symptom: LAN can't set submask to "255.255.248.0". 2. [BUG FIX] (SPR: 070307576)
Symptom: DECT phone can't show Caller ID after first register. 3. [BUG FIX] (SPR: '070307580) Symptom: DECT phone's will show error VoIP status after re-reregister. 4. [BUG FIX] (SPR: '070308679) Symptom: Hungup conference call will get call back. 5. [BUG FIX] (SPR: '070314977) Symptom: Internal call can't disconnect. After caller hungup call ,then make new call that caller will heard voice form callee and dial tone. Modify fxs default setting (set 1 ~ set 8) to echo cancelation to ON, and input vol and output vol to 0 6. [BUG FIX] (SPR: '070314979) Symptom: Symptom: DECT wiil become serach status when analog phone continuou call DECT. 7. [BUG FIX] (SPR: '070315073) Symptom: Accept Waiting call, hold active call with DECT Phone then Flash + 2 again to switch the call to another, end the call the DECT phone will have incorrect behavor. 8. [BUG FIX] (SPR: '070320277) Symptom: WAN can't get IP address when configure connection setting by Wizard 9. [BUG FIX] (SPR: '070307587) Symptom: Help page display wrong information on Alalog phone, DECT phone, Ext. Table
Modification in V3.60(AJD.2)b5 | 03/06/2007 [Bug Fix] 1. [BUG FIX] Symptom: User use Studerus DHCP server to connect to WAN side, and set renew time to 30 minutes. Every renew action will reset wan side NAT table, and let TCP session disconnect. And This action will let some game connection will be dropped. 2. [Common Bug Merge] while console port baudrate is 115200, use CI command to enter many CI command, system will exception.
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3. [Change default setting] Modify fxs default setting (set 1 ~ set 8) to echo cancelation to ON, and input vol and output vol to 0
Modification in V3.60(AJD.2)b4 | 02/09/2007 [Bug Fix] 1. [SPR: 070125192] Symptom: Disabled caller id from V250. When V250 make a SIP call, callee still can see the caller id. Condition: 1. V250 registered to DUT with SIP3. 2. Disable caller id from V250. 3. V250 make a SIP call. 4. Callee still can see the caller id. 2. [Common Bug Merge] While Console port baudrate is 115200, and copy many character and paste to Console port terminal , it will cause system exception.
Modification in V3.60(AJD.2)b3 | 02/07/2007 [Bug Fix] 1. [SPR: 070122003] Symptom: Change country code to anyone, after reboot device, the country codee CID will be default value. Condition: 1. Change country to UK. Check the CID value is UK value. 2. Reboot device. 3. Check country code is still UK. Check CID, it will be default value not UK value. 2. [SPR: 070125188] Symptom: Change Group number in ext table, displayed number on V250 will not change. Condition: 1. V250 registered as DECT1. The ext number will display as 21. 2. Enable group number. 3. Change DECT1 's group number to 5 and apply. 4. V250's ext number still display 21. 5. Use V250 to make a call. Callee will see caller id is 521. 3. [SPR: 070125192]
Symptom: Disabled caller id from V250. When V250 make a SIP call, callee still can see the caller id. Condition: 1. V250 registered to DUT with SIP3. 2. Disable caller id from V250. 3. V250 make a SIP call. 4. Callee still can see the caller id. Modification in V3.60(AJD.2)b2 | 01/18/2007 [Notice] 1. [SPR: 060907356] Symptom: Call ID payload show error payload when Region Settin is United Kingdom. Condition: 1. On VoIP > Phone > Region, Region Setting select United Kingdom. 2. Check Call ID Payload on Command mode 3. Call ID payload show Unknow, it should be ETSI_MDMF RDs comment: Please use the updated country code table. 2. [SPR: 061221341] Symptom: SIP account / Session expire timer with reboot device, the call will not be terminated. Condition: Step1: Open web 192.168.1.1 (Device IP) Step2: Make both DUT-A and DUT-B register to SIP server with different SIP account (Reference to test case: 1.1.29.1.1.3) Step3: Active session timer from console Step4: Set with CI command "v c s index 1" Step5: Set with CI command "v c s sessiontimerActive 1 1" Step6: Set with CI command "v c s save 1" Step7: Set with CI command "exit" Step8: Exit command mode Step9: Edit web /VoIP > SIP > SIP Settings/SIP Account1/Advance VoIP setting/ on DUT-A Step10: Change "Session Expires" to "180" Step11: Click "APPLY" to save rom file. Step12: Make VoIP call from DUT-A to DUT-B. DUT-B picks up Phone call. Step13: Power off DUT-B. Step14: After 180 seconds, DUT-A Phone NOT play out "BUSY Tone" RDs comment: Its workable.
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3. [SPR: 61226888] Symptom: Use fixed IP address and enable Traffic redirect unplug WAN site 3 min then plug in WAN site still use backup gateway IP. Condition: 1. Use fixed IP address. 2. Enable Traffic redirect. 3. Unplug WAN site 3 min. 4. Ping www.hinet.net and tracert 168.95.1.1 5. Plug in WAN site. 6. Ping www.hinet.net and tracert 168.95.1.1 7. WAN site still use traffic redired backup gateway IP. RDs comment: Its workable. 4. [SPR: 061227927] Symptom: Cannot change DUT's workgroup name. Condition: 1. In Managerment-->File Sharing, enable the file sharing function. 2. Change the workgroup name to 1234567890. 3. View workgroup computers from LAN side Windows XP PC. 4. DUT doesn't change the workgroup name to 1234567890, it still use the default vaule as its workgroup name. RDs comment: Its not a issue. NQ solution supports CIFS client only. 5. [SPR: 061221240] Symptom: When V250 is registered, it still show "VoIP OFF" on screen. Condition: Using V250 registered to DUT, when success V250 still show "VoIP OFF" on screen. RDs comment: Its V250s bug. Please upgrade V250 firmware to 1050023-046 version (Newest version until now from H&K for V250). [Bug Fix] 4. [SPR: 061221235] Symptom: SIP 9 and SIP 10 can't make call. Condition 1. Let analog phone or DECT phone mapping to SIP 9 or SIP 10 as outgoing SIP account. 2. Make call with SIP 9 or SIP 10, exception occur. 3. Incoming call to SIP 9 or SIP 10. device will hang up. 5. [SPR: 061220186]
Symptom: WAN MAC clone results in DUT cannot work correctly. Condition 1. Enable DUT WAN MAC clone function and clone LAN PC 1 MAC address. 2. All traffic from LAN PC 1 to WAN cannot get response from WAN correctly. 3. Response traffic from WAN will be discarded by DUT. [SPR: 061221333] Symptom: eWC "Analog Phone""DECT Phone" pages configuration can't work immediately unless reboot DUT. Condition Step1: eWC "Analog Phone""DECT Phone" pages "Incoming Call apply to" configuration can't work immediately unless reboot DUT. [SPR: 061221334] Symptom: After setting eWC "DECT Phone -> Incoming Call apply to" in sequence, DUT sometimes will hang. Condition Step1: Make both DUT-A and DUT-B SIP1~SIP10 register to SIP server with different SIP account Step2: Register DECT Phone1~6 to DUT-B. Step3: Edit web /VoIP > Phone > DECT Phone/ and set "Incoming Call apply" to"SIP1" as "enable" on DUT-B. Step4: DUT-A Initiate VoIP call to DUT-B SIP1. Step5: After DUT-B's Phone rings then DUT-A onhook. Step6: Edit web /VoIP > Phone > DECT Phone/ and set "Incoming Call apply" to"SIP2" as "enable" on DUT-B. Step7: DUT-A Initiate VoIP call to DUT-B SIP2. Step8: After DUT-B's DECT Phone rings then DUT-A onhook. Step9: Repeat Step3~8 and change "DECT Phone -> Incoming Call apply" to"SIP8", sometimes DUT will hang. [SPR: 61226887] Symptom: Content filter don't work. Condition 1. Enable content filter but all function don't work. [SPR: 61226890] Symptom: Trurnking peer to peer call and FXO to FXO don't work and crash. Condition 1. Enable DUT-A trunking. 2. Setting DUT-A peer call configure outgoing authenticaton.
3. Setting DUT-A configure speed dail. 4. Enable DUT-B trunking. 5. Setting DUT-B configure ingoing authentication. 6. Phone A goes off hook, and dial #01. 7. DUT will crash and exception. [SPR: 061221236] Symptom: Upgrade firmware from (AJD.0)C0 to (AJD.2)b1, the phone mapping will not match. Condition 1. In (AJD.0)C0, Phone 1 outgoing use SIP1, Incoming call apply to ALL. 2. Upgrade to (AJD.2)b1 3. The Phone 1 outgoing will be none, Incoming call apply will lack SIP 1~3. 4. And change phone mapping, message display "ERROR: Fail to update due to internal error (-31026)!". [SPR: 061220188] Symptom: Some fields of NAT trigger port function cannot be reset. Condition 1. Configure #9 fields of the NAT trigger port function, name=9999999, incoming start port=1000/end port=2000, trigger start port=1000/end port=2000. 2. Reset the settings, name=blank, incoming start port=0/end port=0, trigger start port=0/end port=0. 3. After apply, the value of port number still exist. [SPR: 061220204] Symptom: PSTN call sometimes will disconnect. Condition Step1: Attach Analog Phones to DUT-A's Phone1 and Phone2. Step2: Attach Analog Phones to DUT-B's Phone1 and Phone2. Step3: Make a PSTN call from DUT-A to DUT-B. Step4: DUT-B goes offhook, and this PSTN call sometimes will disconnect about 10 sec. [SPR: 061220208] Symptom: The Phone sometimes still rings even another Phone offhook. Condition Step1: Attach Analog Phones to DUT-A's Phone1 and Phone2. Step2: Attach Analog Phones to DUT-B's Phone1 and Phone2. Step3: Make a PSTN call from DUT-A to DUT-B. Step4: DUT-B's Phone1 offhook, but sometimes DUT-B's Phone2 still
ring. 14. [SPR: 061221245] Symptom: Two wireless STA associate to DUT and ping to each other, they reconnect to DUT more than 5 times, DUT reboot automatically sometimes. Condition Step1: DUT works on any security mode(No WEPstatic WEP WPA-PSKWPAWPA2-PSKWPA2). Step2: Two wireless clients (ZyXEL G-162, driver: 7.0.1.33) and (Atheros AR5006X driver: 4.2.1.9) associate to DUT and ping to each other. Step3: Two STAs disconnect/connect to DUT more than 5 times. Step4: Observing the DUT console, DUT reboot automatically sometimes. 15. [SPR: 061221336] Symptom: Sometimes after rebooting DUA, there are two DECT Phone(V250) get the same handset number. Condition Step1: Make both DUT-A and DUT-B SIP1~SIP10 register to SIP server with different SIP account Step2: Register DECT Phone1~6 to DUT-B. Step3: Sometimes after rebooting DUA, there are two DECT Phone get the same handset number(all use HS 3). And one can make call but the other can't. 16. [SPR: 061221339] Symptom: DUT don't show error message when Trunking configuration "Auto Attendant Timeout" and "Dialing Interval" value go beyond the scope. Condition Step1: Edit web /VoIP > Trunking > General/ Enable Trunking = Enabled/Auto Attendant Timeout(sec)=123456/ Dialing Interval(sec) =123456/ Apply Step2: To go to other pages and go back to "web /VoIP > Trunking > General", and "Auto Attendant Timeout" and "Dialing Interval" value can't be saved. 17. [SPR: 061222624] Symptom: Use busy or noanswer forward call DECT phone caller ringback tone have noise. Condition 1. Register DECT phone to SIP server.
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2. Enable busy or noanswer call forward function. 3. Call DECT phone forward to other phone. 4. Caller always to hear noise. 18. [SPR: 061225699] Symptom: The class rules of bandwidth MGMT cannot work correctly when enabled it from wizard. Condition 1. Enable bandwidth managerment from wizard, configure managed bandwidth with 100000kbps. 2. Enable all services. 3. Edit the FTP rule of LAN of bandwidth MGMT, change the value of bandwidth budget to 100kbps and disable borrow bandwidth from parent class. 4. Run FTP utility from LAN side PC to get file from WAN side FTP server. 5. In the bandwidth MGMT monitor page, DUT doesn't limit the bandwidth to 100kbps. 6. DUT use the bandwidth of default class for LAN side FTP application. 19. [SPR: 061225692] Symptom: While user loads to default setting, please clear all dect registration record. Condition 1. While user loads to default setting, the dect registration are still in record. 2. If the device does not clean the record, then the dect feature "call hold", "second call" and "call waiting" will not work correctly 3. e.g. "Second call": dect phone make the second call. After the third call on-hook, the dect phone can not get the du-di phone to hang on the second call. 20. [SPR: 61229020] Symptom: Make call to group number plus extension number to two analog phone and two DECT phone bug. Condition 1. Enable group number and setting group number 88. 2. Use DECT phone call to analog phone then another DECT phone also call to another analog phone. 3. Frist DECT phone and analog phone is ok but another DECT phone call to analog phone can't listen caller voice. 4. Onhook all phone. 5. Use DECT phone call to analog phone always failed.
21. [SPR: 061227926] Symptom: FTP IOP issue when access USB disk by using different FTP software. Condition 1. Plugin USB disk in the USB port and configure the username/password with test/123456. 2. Use CuteFTP client version 4.2.7 to access the USB disk, it only show the empty folders. 3. Use Internet Explorer with the url "ftp://test:123456@192.168.1.1" to access the USB disk. 4. It show worng name of folders and files and user cannot access those folders and files correctly. 22. [SPR: 061227928] Symptom: User cannot find DUT in workgroup computers from WAN side windows XP PC. Condition 1. In Managerment-->File Sharing, enable the file sharing function. 2. User cannot find DUT in workgroup computers from WAN side windows XP PC. 23. [SPR: 61229025] Symptom: Setting group number 9999 and sub number 9999 of ext. Table than enable advanced forward can't forward. Condition 1. Enable group number. 2. Setting group number 9999 and sub number 9999. 3. Enbale advanced no answer or busy or unconditional forward. 4. Can't forward. 24. [SPR: 061229028] Symptom: Analog phone 2 still ring via extension table after phone 1 on-hook. Condition 1. Load to default setting 2. Enable extension table function. 3. Analog phone 1 press "####", all other analog phone and dect phone ring 4. After phone on-hook, dect phone stop ring, but Anaolg phone 2 still ring. 25. [SPR: 061221243] Symptom: In GUI, advanced setting, let DUT enable OTIST function with no WEP, then go to wizard, let DUT enable OTIST with Auto (WPA-PSK with self-generated key), after OTIST function finish the process,
observe the DUT wireless security setting, it still works on no security mode.
Modification in V 3.60(AJD.2)b1 | 12/14/2006
First release for P-2302HWUDL-P1 AJD.2 Standard Version.
[Feature Enhancement] 1. Ten SIP accounts were supported. 2. Extension number table of internal call was supported. 3. SIP account could maps to each DECT phone separately. 4. User can access storgae device by FTP client. [Notice] 1. [SPR: 061120109] Symptom: Register six DECT phone , in console key in " v dect clearhandset" issue. Condition: Step1 : DUT reset to default. Step2: Make six DECT phone register to DUT. Step3: In BS enable SUBSRIPT mode, key in "v dect clearhandset" Step4: DUT DECT button LED always to glisten. Step5: All DECT phone will can't register to DUT. RDs comment: This command was provided for TE and production process only, and the end user cant use it, so its not an issue. [Bug Fix] 1. [SPR: 060816014] Symptom: The throughput between DUT and G-220(driver version: V3.0.0) do not pass criterion 1. The throughput(No security/64-WEP/128-WEP/256-WEP) from Client to AP are about 16~19 Mbps(Criterion is 20 Mbps). 2. [SPR: 060816027] Symptom: Sometimes DUT can't send/receive FAX pages through G.711a or G.729 codec with Phone 1. Condition 1. Make both DUT-A and DUT-B register to LAB SIP server 2. DUT-A and DUT-B's codec is G.711u 3. Attach FAX-A machine to DUT-A Phone 1. 4. Attach FAX-B machine to DUT-B Phone 2. 5. Make VoIP call from DUT-A to DUT-B. DUT-A transmit 10 pages FAX to DUT-B. but DUT-B can't receive all pages
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6. Test this case 3 times, it occur one time fail 7. If have heavy traffic on this case, it always occur fail. 3. [SPR: 060816029] Symptom: DUT can't send/receive FAX pages through G.729 codec with Phone 1 and make VoIP call at the same time. Condition 1. Make both DUT-A and DUT-B register to LAB SIP server 2. Make call with Phone 2 3. phone1 of DUT-A and DUT-B's codec is G.729 > G.711u 4. Attach FAX-A machine to DUT-A Phone 1. 5. Attach FAX-B machine to DUT-B Phone 1. 6. Make VoIP call from DUT-A to DUT-B. DUT-A transmit 10 pages FAX toDUT-B, but DUT-B can't receive all pages. 4. [SPR: 060906213] Symptom: Traffic redirect does not work when Any IP function is enabled. Condition DUT1: 1. WAN connect to LAB network 2. Disable LAN dhcp function and set IP to 192.168.1.2 3. LAN connect to DUT2's LAN. DUT2: 1. WAN set to PPPoE mode. 2. Set traffic redirest and gateway set to 192.168.1.2. Polling IP set to 168.95.1.1 3. Set AnyIP function to enable on LAN 4. Unplug WAN cable 5. Ping to 168.95.1.1 and DUT will not send out 168.95.1.1 to 192.168.1.2 6. Disable AnyIP and reboot DUT. This time, DUT can ping to 168.95.1.1. 5. [SPR: 060906299] Symptom: VAD don't work when enable "Incoming call apply to" 's item on DECT phone. Condition 1. Make one DECT phone register to DUT-A. other DECT phone register to DUT-B 2. Make both DUT-A, DUT-B register to LAB SIP server 3. Enable "Incoming call apple to"'s item on DECT phone page on DUT-A and DUT-B 4. DUT-A dials DUT-B, DUT-A and DUT-B converse 5. Stop talking to DUT-A and DUT-B
6. Check WAN packets, it occur the payload of RTP don't diminish. 6. [SPR: 060907356] Symptom: Call ID payload show error payload when Region Settin is United Kingdom. Condition 1. On VoIP > Phone > Region , Region Setting select United Kingdom. 2. Check Call ID Payload on Command mode 3. Call ID payload show Unknow , it should be ETSI_MDMF. 7. [SPR: 060927778] Symptom: If user use connect to P-2302HWUDL-P1, user will can't login to the sharing folder using correct username and password.Then all users can't login to the sharing folder. Condition 1. Client A connect to share folder via ethernet using , \\DUT's IP Address, and \\DUT name, all three cases are OK. 2. Then client B connect to share folder via wireless. It failed. And A and B can't access anymore. 3. And we try to find the IP from NETBIOS using command "nbtstat -a 192.168.1.1". We can find the NETBIOS name "P2302hwud" and a wrong MAC 00-00-00-00-00-00. 8. [SPR: 061120103] Symptom: Phone Number should not include "space". Condition In SIP's number, type "3295 01". It can be applied. But follow RFC 2396, the "space" is not allowed in phone number. 9. [SPR: 061121169] Symptom: Make FXS call to FXO when callee's FXO line is using by SIP endpoint, the callee's dsp channel will not be released. Condition 1. DUT1 enable trunking. 2. DUT2 make a FXS call to FXO, then end the call. 3. DUT1 make a PSTN call. 4. DUT2 make a FXS call to FXO. And cancel it. 5. DUT1 terminated the PSTN call. Console show "Error: Not allocated dsp channel in dsp pool, but already opened dsp channel" 6. Check the dsp table. Type "dsp pool ch" in console. DSP channel will be in use and not be released. After all dsp channel is used, DUT can't receive calls from PSTN when trunking is enabled.
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10. [SPR: 060818192] Symptom: DUT-A still hear ringback tone when test "hop on " with Auto attendant , and DUT-B goes offhook. Condition: 1. Make both DUT-A, DUT-B register to LAB SIP server 2. DUT-A attach life line to PSTN CO simulator. 3. DUT-A : enable Trunking and auto attendant timeout : 10, Dialing interval : 2 4. DUT-A : enable auto attendant authentication, and password : 123456 5. DUT-B goes offhook. 6. Phone 1 attach to PSTN CO simulator, and dials DUT-A PSTN number - > alert tone - > dial DUT-B VoIP number -> password 7. Phone 1 hear ringback tone, it shoule be hear busy tone

Note: Do not assign arbitrary IP address and subnet mask to your PCs, otherwise, you will not be able to access the Internet.
Click the WINS configuration tab and select Disable WINS Resolution. Click the Gateway tab. Highlight any installed gateways and click the Remove button until there are none listed. Click the DNS Configuration tab and select Disable DNS. Click OK to save and close the TCP/IP properties window Click OK to close the Network window. You will be prompted to insert your Windows CD or disk. When the drivers are updated, you will be asked if you want to restart the PC. Make sure your ZyXEL Device is powered on before answering Yes to the prompt. Repeat the above steps for each Windows PC on your network. Setting up the ZyXEL Device
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The following procedure is for the most typical usage of the ZyXEL Device where you have a single-user account (SUA). The ZyXEL Device supports embedded web server that allows you to use Web browser to configure it. Before configuring the router using Browser please be sure there is no Telnet or Console login. 1. Retrieve ZyXEL Device Web Please enter the LAN IP address of the ZyXEL Device in the URL location to retrieve the web screen from the ZyXEL Device. The default LAN IP of the ZyXEL Device is 192.168.1.1. See the example below. Note that you can either use http://192.168.1.1 or https://192.168.1.1 2. Login first The default password is the default SMT password, '1234'.
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3. Configure the ZyXEL Device for Internet access by using WIZARD SETUP
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To setup Wireless LAN and related configuration (SSID/Wireless Channel/Wireless Security).
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The Web screen shown below takes Ethernet as the example.
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Select Dynamic if the ISP provides the IP dynamically, otherwise select Use Fixed IP address and enter the static IP given by ISP in the box followingMY WAN IP Addressfield.
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Click Apply to complete the Connection Wizard.
Setup the the ZyXEL Device as a DHCP Relay
More= No
Log= None
Action Matched= Check Next Rule Action Not Matched= Check Next Rule Press ENTER to Confirm or ESC to Cancel: Saving to ROM. Please wait. Protocol and device rule cannot be active together
To separate the device and protocol filter categories; two new menus, Menu 11.5 and Menu 13.1, have been added, as well as some changes made to the Menu 3.1, Menu 11.1, and Menu 13. The new fields are shown below. Menu 3.1:
Menu 3.1 - General Ethernet Setup Input Filter Sets: protocol filters= device filters= Output Filter Sets: protocol filters= device filters=
Menu 11.1:
Menu 11.1 - Remote Node Profile
Rem Node Name= LAN Active= Yes
Route= IP Bridge= No
Encapsulation= PPP Incoming: Rem Login= test Rem Password= ********
Edit PPP Options= No Rem IP Addr= ? Edit IP/IPX/Bridge= No
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Outgoing: My Login= testt My Password= ***** Authen= CHAP/PAP
Session Options: Edit Filter Sets= Yes
Menu 11.5:
Menu 11.5 - Remote Node Filter Input Filter Sets: protocol filters= device filters= Output Filter Sets: protocol filters= device filters=
SMT will also prevent you from entering a protocol filter set configured in Menu 21 to the device filters field in Menu 3.1, 11.5, or entering a device filter set to the protocol filters field. Even though SMT will prevent the inconsistency from being entered in ZyNOS, it is unable to resolve the intermixing problems existing in the filter sets that were configured before. Instead, when ZyNOS translates the old configuration into the new format, it will verify the filter rules and log the inconsistencies. Please check the system log (Menu 24.3.1) before putting your device into use. In order to avoid operational problems later, the ZyXEL Device will disable its routing/bridging functions if there is an inconsistency among its filter rules.
filter for blocking the web service
Before configuring a filter, you need to know the following information:
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1. The outbound packet type (protocol & port number) 2. The source IP address Generally, the outbound packets for Web service could be as following: a. HTTP packet, TCP (06) protocol with port number 80 b. DNS packet, TCP (06) protocol with port number 53 or c. DNS packet, UDP (17) protocol with port number 53 For all workstation on the LAN, the source IP address will be 0.0.0.0. Otherwise, you have to enter an IP Address for the workstation you want to block. See the procedure for configuring this filter below. Create a filter set in Menu 21, e.g., set 1 o Create three filter rules in Menu 21.1.1, Menu 21.1.2, Menu 21.1.3
Rule 1- block the HTTP packet, TCP (06) protocol with port number 80 Rule 2- block the DNS packet, TCP (06) protocol with port number 53 Rule 3- block the DNS packet, UDP (17) protocol with port number 53 o Apply the filter set in menu 4 1. Create a filter set in Menu 21
Menu 21 - Filter Set Configuration Filter Set # Comments Filter Set # Comments
------ ----------------Web Request _______________ _______________ _______________ _______________ _______________
------ ----------------_______________ _______________ _______________ _______________ _______________ _______________
Enter Filter Set Number to Configure= 1 Edit Comments= Press ENTER to Confirm or ESC to Cancel:
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2. Rule one for (a). http packet, TCP(06)/Port number 80
Menu 21.1.1 - TCP/IP Filter Rule Filter #: 1,1 Filter Type= TCP/IP Filter Rule Active= Yes IP Protocol= 6 IP Source Route= No
Destination: IP Addr= 0.0.0.0 IP Mask= 0.0.0.0 Port #= 80 Port # Comp= Equal Source: IP Addr= 0.0.0.0 IP Mask= 0.0.0.0 Port #= Port # Comp= None TCP Estab= No More= No Log= None
Action Matched= Drop Action Not Matched= Check Next Rule Press ENTER to Confirm or ESC to Cancel:
3.Rule 2 for (b).DNS request, TCP(06)/Port number 53
Menu 21.1.2 - TCP/IP Filter Rule Filter #: 1,2 Filter Type= TCP/IP Filter Rule Active= Yes IP Protocol= 6 IP Source Route= No
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Source: IP Addr= 0.0.0.0 IP Mask= 0.0.0.0 Port #= Port # Comp= None TCP Estab= No More= No Log= None
4. Rule 3 for (c). DNS packet UDP(17)/Port number 53
Menu 21.1.2 - TCP/IP Filter Rule Filter #: 1,2 Filter Type= TCP/IP Filter Rule Active= Yes IP Protocol= 17 IP Source Route= No
Destination: IP Addr= 0.0.0.0 IP Mask= 0.0.0.0 Port #= 53 Port # Comp= Equal Source: IP Addr= 0.0.0.0 IP Mask= 0.0.0.0 Port #= Port # Comp= None TCP Estab= No More= No Log= None
Action Matched= Drop Action Not Matched= Forward Press ENTER to Confirm or ESC to Cancel:
5. After the three rules are completed, you will see the rule summary in Menu 21.
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Menu 21.1 - Filter Rules Summary # A Type Filter Rules M m n
- - ---- -------------------------------------- - - 1 Y IP 2 Y IP 3 Y IP Pr=6, SA=0.0.0.0, DA=0.0.0.0, DP=80 Pr=6, SA=0.0.0.0, DA=0.0.0.0, DP=53 Pr=17, SA=0.0.0.0, DA=0.0.0.0,DP=53 N D N N D N N D F
6. Apply the filter set to the 'Output Protocol Filter Set' in the remote node setup.
A filter for blocking a specific client
Configuration 1. Create a filter set in Menu 21, e.g., set 1
------ ----------------Block a client _______________ _______________ _______________ _______________ _______________
Enter Filter Set Number to Configure= 0 Edit Comments= Press ENTER to Confirm or ESC to Cancel:
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2. One rule for blocking all packets from this client
Menu 21.1.1 - TCP/IP Filter Rule Filter #: 1,1 Filter Type= TCP/IP Filter Rule Active= Yes IP Protocol= 0 IP Source Route= No
Destination: IP Addr= 0.0.0.0 IP Mask= 0.0.0.0 Port #= Port # Comp= None Source: IP Addr= 192.168.1.5 IP Mask= 255.255.255.255 Port #= Port # Comp= None TCP Estab= N/A More= No Log= None
Key Settings: Source IP addr.Enter the client IP in this field IP Mask.here the IP mask is used to mask the bits of the IP address given in the Addr=' field, for one workstation it is 255.255.255.255. Action Matched.Set to 'Drop' to drop all the packets from this client Action Not Matched.Set to 'Forward' to allow the packets from other clients 3. Apply the filter set number '1' to the 'Output Protocol Filter Set' field in the remote node setup.
'Source IP
A filter for blocking a specific MAC address
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This configuration example shows you how to use a Generic Filter to block a specific MAC address of the LAN. Before you Begin Before you configure the filter, you need to know the MAC address of the client first. The MAC address can be provided by the NICs. If there is the LAN packet passing through the ZyXEL Device you can identify the uninteresting MAC address from the ZyXEL Device's LAN packet trace. Please have a look at the following example to know the trace of the LAN packets.
ras> sys trcp channel enet0 bothway ras> sys trcp sw on Now a client on the LAN is trying to ping Prestige ras> sys trcp sw off ras> sys trcp disp TIME: 37c060 enet0-RECV len:74 call=0 0000: [00 a0 c23 45] [c8 4c ea 63] 0010: 00 3c eb 0c e3 ea ca 84 9b 5d ca 84 0020: 9b 5c 0030: 69 6a 6b 6c 6d 6e 6f 76 0040: TIME: 37c060 enet0-XMIT len:74 call=0 0000: [c8 4c ea 63] [00 a0 c23 45] 0010: 00 3c fe 01 f0 ef ca 84 9b 63 ca 84 0020: 9b 5d 4d 5c 0030: 69 6a 6b 6c 6d 6e 6f 76 0040: 68 69
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Action Matched= Enter the action you want if the masked packet matches the 'Value'. In this case, we will drop it. Action Not Matched= Enter the action you want if the masked packet does not match the 'Value'. In this case, we will forward it. If you want to configure more rules please select 'Check Next Rule' to start configuring the next new rule. However, please note that the 'Filter Type' must be also 'Generic Filter Rule' but not others. Because the Generic and TCPIP (IPX) filter rules must be in different filter sets.
Menu 21.1.2 - Generic Filter Rule Filter #: 1,2 Filter Type= Generic Filter Rule Active= Yes Offset= 6 Length= 6 Mask= ffffffffffff Value= 0080c810234a More= No Log= None
You can now apply it to the 'General Ethernet Setup' in Menu 3.1. Please note that the 'Generic Filter' can only be applied to the 'Device Filter' but not the 'Protocol Filter' that is used for configuring the TCPIP and IPX filters.
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A filter for blocking the NetBIOS packets
The NETBIOS protocol is used to share a Microsoft comupter of a workgroup. For the security concern, the NetBIOS connection to a outside host is blocked by ZyXEL router as factory defaults. Users can remove the filter sets applied to menu 3.1 and menu 4.1 for activating the NetBIOS services. The details of the filter settings are described as follows.
The packets need to be blocked are as follows. Please configure two filter sets with 4 and 2 rules respectively based on the following packets in SMT menu 21. Filter Set 1:
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Rule 1-Destination port number 137 with protocol number 6 (TCP) Rule 2-Destination port number 137 with protocol number 17 (UDP) Rule 3-Destination port number 138 with protocol number 6 (TCP) Rule 4-Destination port number 138 with protocol number 17 (UDP) Rule 5-Destination port number 139 with protocol number 6 (TCP) Rule 6-Destination port number 139 with protocol number 17 (UDP)
Filter Set 2:
Rule 1-Source port number 137, Destination port number 53 with protocol number 6 (TCP) Rule 2-Source port number 137, Destination port number 53 with protocol number 17 (UDP)
Before starting to set the filter rules, please enter a name for each filter set in the 'Comments' field first.
linkDown (defined in RFC-1215) : If any link of IDSL or WAN is down, the trap will be sent with the port number. The port number is its interface index under the interface group.
linkUp (defined in RFC-1215) : If any link of IDSL or WAN is up, the trap will be sent with the port number. The port number is its interface index under the interface group.
authenticationFailure (defined in RFC-1215) :
When receiving any SNMP get or set requirement with wrong community, this trap is sent to the manager. 1. whyReboot (defined in ZYXEL-MIB) : When the system is going to restart (warmstart), the trap will be sent with the reason of restart before rebooting. (i) For intentional reboot: In some cases (download new files, CI command "sys reboot",.), reboot is done intentionally. And traps with the message "System reboot by user !" will be sent.
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(ii) For fatal error : System has to reboot for some fatal errors. And traps with the message of the fatal code will be sent.
4. Configure the ZyXEL Device for SNMP
The SNMP related settings in the ZyXEL Device are configured in menu 22, SNMP Configuration. The following steps describe a simple setup procedure for configuring all SNMP settings.
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Key Settings: Option Get Community Set Community Descriptions Enter the correct Get Community. This Get Community must match the 'Get-' and 'GetNext' community requested from the NMS. The default is 'public'. Enter the correct Set Community. This Set Community must match the 'Set-community requested from the NMS. The default is 'public'. Enter the IP address of the NMS. The ZyXEL Device will only respond to SNMP Trusted Host Trap Community Trap Destination messages coming from this IP address. If 0.0.0.0 is entered, the ZyXEL Device will respond to all NMS managers. Enter the community name in each sent trap to the NMS. This Trap Community must match what the NMS is expecting. The default is 'public'. Enter the IP address of the NMS that you wish to send the traps to. If 0.0.0.0 is entered, the ZyXEL Device will not send trap any NMS manager.
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configured. If the ZyXEL Device's DHCP is also enabled, the IP pool for the clients can be any of the three networks.
Copyright (c) 1994 - 2004 ZyXEL Communications Corp. ras> ip ro st Dest 192.168.3.0 192.168.2.0 192.168.1.0 ras> FF Len Interface Gateway enif0:24 enif0:24 enif0 192.168.3.1 192.168.2.1 192.168.1.1 Metric stat Timer Use 1 041b 0 041b 0 041b 0 0
Two new protocol filter interfaces in menu 3.2.1 allow you to accept or deny LAN packets from/to the IP alias 1 and IP alias 2 go through the ZyXEL Device. The filter set in menu 3.1 is used for main network configured in menu 3.2.
IP Alias Setup
1. Edit the first network in menu 3.2 by configuring the ZyXEL Device's first LAN IP address.
DHCP= Server Client IP Pool: Starting Address= 192.168.1.33 Size of Client IP Pool= 32 First DNS Server= From ISP IP Address= N/A Second DNS Server= From ISP IP Address= N/A Third DNS Server= From ISP IP Address= N/A DHCP Server Address= N/A
IP Address= 192.168.1.1 IP Subnet Mask= 255.255.255.0 RIP Direction= Both Version= RIP-1 Multicast= None Edit IP Alias= Yes
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Key Settings: If the ZyXEL Device's DHCP server is enabled, the IP pool for the clients can be any of the three networks. Enter the first LAN IP address for the ZyXEL Device. This will create the first route in the enif0 interface. Toggle to 'Yes' to enter menu 3.2.1 for setting up the second and third networks.
DHCP Setup TCP/IP Setup Edit IP Alias
2. Edit the second and third networks in menu 3.2.1 by configuring the ZyXEL Device's second and third LAN IP addresses.
Menu 3.2.1 - IP Alias Setup IP Alias 1= Yes IP Address= 192.168.2.1 IP Subnet Mask= 255.255.255.0 RIP Direction= None Version= RIP-1 Incoming protocol filters= Outgoing protocol filters= IP Alias 2= Yes IP Address= 192.168.3.1 IP Subnet Mask= 255.255.255.0 RIP Direction= None Version= RIP-1 Incoming protocol filters= Outgoing protocol filters=
Enter here to CONFIRM or ESC to CANCEL:
Key Settings: Toggle to 'Yes' and enter the second LAN IP address for the ZyXEL Device. This will create the second route in the enif0:0 interface. Toggle to 'Yes' and enter the third LAN IP address for the ZyXEL Device. This will create the third route in the enif0:1 interface.
IP Alias 1 IP Alias 2
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Time Service in ZyXEL Device
There is no RTC (Real-Time Clock) chip so the ZyXEL Device should launch a mechanism to get current time and date from external server in boot time. Time service is implemented by the Daytime protocol(RFC-867), Time protocol(RFC-868), and NTP protocol(RFC-1305). You have to assign an IP address of a time server and then, the ZyXEL Device will get the date, time, and time-zone information from this server.
Device: ZyXEL Router Service: NAT function provided by Prestige Router Control Point: PC1 1. Enable UPnP function in the ZyXEL device Go to Management->UPnP, check two boxes, Enable UPnP service and Allow users to make configuration changes through UPnP.
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The first check box enables UPnP function in this device. The second check box allow users' application to change configuration in this device. For instance, if you enable this item, then user's MSN application can assign dynamic port mapping to the router. So that network administrator don't need to setup SUA port mapping in the router.
2. After getting IP address, you can go to open MSN application on PC and sign in MSN server.
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3. Start a Video conversation with one online user.
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4. On the opposite side, your partner selects Accept to accept your conversation request.
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5. Finally, your video conversation is achieved.
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VoIP Application Notes
Setup SIP Account VoIP is the sending of voice signals over the Internet Protocol. This allows you to make phone calls and send faxes over the Internet at a fraction of the cost of using the traditional circuit-switched telephone network. The Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) is an application-layer control (signaling) protocol that handles the setting up, altering and tearing down of voice and multimedia sessions over the Internet. SIP signaling is separate from the media for which it handles sessions. The media that is exchanged during the session can use a different path from that of the signaling. SIP handles telephone calls and can interface with traditional circuit-switched telephone networks. The ZyXEL Device can hold up to two SIP account simultaneously please follow the below instruction to configure the SIP account properly.
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Note: You should have a voice account already set up and have VoIP information from your VoIP service provider prior to configure SIP account on to the unit.
With the account information your ITSP provided now you may start. Step 1. Open the web browser from your workstation to connect to the ZyXEL Device by entering the Management IP address of the ZyXEL Device (LAN IP address). The default management IP of The ZyXEL Device is 192.168.1.1. Step 2. Enter the administrator password (The default is '1234') on the login page and click on login. Step 3. Click VoIP/SIP on the tree menu to bring you to SIP setting page. In the SIP Settings page, use the account selector on right upper corner of the page to select the SIP account you will like to configure.
Speed Dial This section of the screen displays the currently saved speed dial entries. Phone Book You can configure up to 10 entries and use them to make calls. This is the entrys speed dial key combination. Press this key combination on a telephone attached to the ZyXEL Device in order to call the party named in this entry. This is the descriptive name of the party that you will use this speed dial entry to call.
SIP Number This is the SIP number of the party that you will call.
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This field displays Use Proxy if calls to this party use one of your SIP accounts. This field displays the SIP servers or the partys IP address or domain name if calls to this party do not use one of your SIP accounts. Click this button to remove an entry from the speed dial phonebook. Click this button to change the speed dial entry. The speed dial entry displays in the Add New Entry section of the screen where you can edit it. Click this button to remove all of the entries from the speed dial phonebook.
Delete Edit Clear
PSTN Lifeline Application Notes
Usage of PSTN Lifeline By using the PSTN lifeline function, you can make and receive regular PSTN phone calls in coexistence with VoIP service on the same set of phone. This can be done by simply assigning a prefix number (by default the prefix for PSTN dial out is 0000 and can be change to value you wish to) and dial this prefix to switch over to PSTN line than dial the PSTN number as normal. Furthermore, when the ZyXEL Device experience power loss such as in case of earthquake and other natural hazard that cause power loss, it will automatically switch to PSTN line and you can dial a regular phone number without dialing a prefix number. This can be applied on the emergency situation such as for contacting police, fire or emergency medical services when is powerless situation. On the following section, it tells you how to configure lifeline under the ZyXEL Device WEB GUI. Lifeline configuration To configure lifeline in The ZyXEL Device, click on VoIP -> PSTN Line to display the following screen.
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You can specify a prefix number in prefix field. This number will be used to switch from VoIP to PSTN system when you wish to make a call to PSTN destination. For example, when you want to dial out to a PSTN destination, you first pick up the phone, and you will heard a dial tone, than you push in the prefix number as defined in prefix field in this case it will be 0000, than the device will switch over to PSTN line. At this moment you will hear dial tone from PSTN again. At this state you can dial out to PSTN as you would on a regular PSTN system. Relay to PSTN The Relay to PSTN field can be found under PSTN configuration WEB GUI in Relay to PSTN section. This field is used to specify phone numbers to which the ZyXEL Device will always send calls through the regular PSTN phone service without pushing prefix. In other words, numbers which specify on this field do not need to dial prefix number to be dialed out. However, these numbers must be for phones on the PSTN (not VOIP phones) and currently, P2302HWL-P1 support up to nine entries under this field. After configuring the PSTN setup, click Apply to save changes back to the ZyXEL Device. Note: It is recommended to configure your local emergency services such as Police Dept, Fire Dept, and Emergency Medical services phone number in this field. Thus in any cases, these unit can be reach in case of emergency by dialing their number without prefix, regardless if there are power loss. How to connect Lifeline and WAN connection To use both VOIP and regular phone service with P2302HWL-P1s lifeline feature. You will need to connect Ethernet cable and phone line appropriately and make proper configuration. Making the correct connection it allows you to still receive phone calls while someone else is making
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STEP 2: Press the DECT base station registration button on the top of the ZyXEL Device for 6 to 11 seconds. The DECT base station will change into registration mode. The ZyXEL Device starts to scan any DECT phone in surrounding area which is currently in registration mode. When a ZyXEL Device discovers a DECT phone in register mode, it sends a request for a PIN Code. The DECT phone receives the request and prompts the user to enter the Pin Code. Note: Please do not press the DECT registration button for 12 seconds or more, the DECT base station will reset the entire previously registered DECT phone(s).
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STEP 3: Activate the DECT Phone in registration mode. (Refer to your DECT phone users manual if you have no idea about the way to activate the registration mode.) The DECT phone start scans DECT base station with registration mode in the surrounding area. DECT AGP phone and base station typically have a range of 50 meters indoors and 200 meters outdoors. STEP 4: Enter the Personal Identification Number (PIN) in the DECT phone to finish DECT registration process.
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Network Printer Sharing Application Note
Network Printer Overview The ZyXEL Device allows you to share a USB printer on your LAN over TCP/IP. A network printer can be setup within few steps by simply connect a USB printer to one of the USB ports on the ZyXEL device. After that, install printer driver on the computer and configure the TCP/IP printer port to connect the remote network printer.
Requirements To have the network printer properly setup you need to use one of the following operation systems such as MS Windows 95, Windows 98 SE, Windows Me, Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000, Windows XP or Mac OS X. Your operation system must support TCP/IP port for printing and be compatible with the LPR (Line Printer Remote) protocol. Configuration Details STEP 1: Install a USB printer with the driver on the PC. STEP 2: Configure the TCP/IP port for the USB printer you installed. 1. Open the Printers and Fax folder from Windows Control Panel.
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Select the printer you just installed. Right click on the printer you selected and select properties.
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Select the Ports tab and click Add Portbutton. Select TCP/IP Port and click New Port.
Click Next to start configuring the printer port after Add standard TCP/IP Printer Port Wizard window opens up.
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Enter the IP of the ZyXEL Device to which the USB printer is connected. Click Next to start configuring the additional port setting.
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What network interface does the ZyXEL Device support? The ZyXEL Device supports 10/100M Ethernet to connect to the computer and 10/100M Ethernet to connect to the external cable or ADSL modem. What can we do with the ZyXEL Device? Browse the World Wide Web (WWW), send and receive individual e-mail, and download software. These are just a few of many benefits you can enjoy when you put the whole office on-line with the ZyXEL Device Internet Access Sharing Router. Does the ZyXEL Device support dynamic IP addressing? The ZyXEL Device supports either a static or dynamic IP address from ISP. What is the difference between the internal IP and the real IP from my ISP? Internal IPs is sometimes referred to as virtual IPs. They are a group of up to 255 IPs that are used and recognized internally on the local area network. They are not intended to be recognized on the Internet. The real IP from ISP, instead, can be recognized or pinged by another real IP. The ZyXEL Device Internet Access Sharing Router works like an intelligent router that route between the virtual IP and the real IP. How does e-mail work through the ZyXEL Device? It depends on what kind of IP you have: Static or Dynamic. If your company has a domain name, it means that you have a static IP address. Suppose your company's e-mail address is xxx@mycompany.com. Joe and Debbie will be able to send e-mail through the ZyXEL Device Internet Access Sharing Router using jane@mycompany.com and debbie@mycompany.com respectively as their e-mail addresses. They will be able to retrieve their individual private and secure e-mail, if they have been assigned the proper access right. If your company does not have a domain name, it means that your ISP provides you with a dynamic IP address. Suppose your company's e-mail address is mycompany@ispname.com. Jane and John will be able to send e-mail through The ZyXEL Device Internet Access Sharing Router using "jane"<mycompany@ispname.com> and "john"<mycompany@ispname.com> respectively as their e-mail addresses. Again, they will be able to retrieve their individual private and secured e-mail, if they have been assigned the proper access right.
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What is the difference between the 'Standard' and 'RoadRunner' service? The US Road Runner service requires the user to "log in" to the service before it can send any packets to the outside network. This is apparently implemented in the TAS (Toshiba Authentication System) with a packet filtering firewall in the upstream direction. Before login, one can send ICMP packets (e.g., ping) to the outside Internet, but nearly all other upstream TCP and UDP packets are blocked. The user can only speak to the local DNS/login server. Downstream packets do not appear to be filtered or blocked at any time. While Standard service means the cable services which have no login requirement. The ZyXEL Device supports both Road Runner & Standard services in menu 4 for connecting to cable ISPs. Is it possible to access a server running behind SUA from the outside Internet? If possible, how? Yes, it is possible because The ZyXEL Device delivers the packet to the local server by looking up to a SUA server table. Therefore, to make a local server accessible to the outside users, the port number and the inside IP address of the server must be configured in Menu 15 - SUA Server Setup. What DHCP capability does the ZyXEL Device support? The ZyXEL Device supports DHCP client on the WAN port and DHCP server on the LAN port. The ZyXEL Device's DHCP client allows it to get the Internet IP address from ISP automatically. The ZyXEL Device's DHCP server allows it to automatically assign IP and DNS addresses to the clients on the local LAN. How do I used the reset button, more over what field of parameter will be reset by reset button? You can used a sharp pointed object insert it into the little reset hole beside the power connector. Press down the reset button and hold down for approx 5 second, the unit will be reset. When the reset button is pressed the devices all parameter will be reset back to factory default include, password, and IP address. The default IP address is 192.168.1.1, Password 1234. What network interface does the new ZyXEL Device support? The new ZyXEL Device support auto MDX/MDIX 10/100M Ethernet LAN/WAN port to connect to the computer on LAN and 10/100M Ethernet to connect to the external cable or ADSL modem on WAN.
Prestige> sys trcd parse ---<0000>---------------------------------------------------------------LAN Frame: ENET0-RECV Size: 62/ 62 Time: 12089.790 sec
Frame Type: TCP 192.168.1.2:1116->192.31.7.130:80 Ethernet Header: Destination MAC Addr Source MAC Addr Network Type = 00A0C5921311 = 0080C84CEA63 = 0x0800 (TCP/IP)
IP Header: IP Version Header Length Type of Service Total Length Idetification Flags Fragment Offset Time to Live Protocol Header Checksum = 4 = 20 = 0x00 (0) = 0x0030 (48) = 0x330B (13067) = 0x02 = 0x00 = 0x80 (128) = 0x06 (TCP) = 0x3E71 (15985)
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Source IP Destination IP TCP Header: Source Port Destination Port Sequence Number Ack Number Header Length Flags Window Size Checksum Urgent Ptr Options
= 0xC0A80102 (192.168.1.2) = 0xC01F0782 (192.31.7.130)
= 0x045C (1116) = 0x0050 (80) = 0x00BD15A7 (12391847) = 0x00000000 (0) = 28 = 0x02 (.S.) = 0x2000 (8192) = 0xBEC3 (48835) = 0x0000 (0) =
0000: 05 B02
RAW DATA: 0000: 00 A0 C00 80-C8 4C EA 00.L.c.E. 0010: 33 0B 80 06-3E 71 C0 A02 C0 1F.03.@.>q. 0020: 04 5C 00 BD-15 A02.\.P.p. 0030: BE C04-05 B02.
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Frame Type: TCP 192.31.7.130:80->192.168.1.2:1116
Ethernet Header: Destination MAC Addr Source MAC Addr Network Type = 0080C84CEA63 = 00A0C5921311 = 0x0800 (TCP/IP)
IP Header: IP Version Header Length Type of Service Total Length = 4 = 20 = 0x00 (0) = 0x002C (44) 143 All contents Copyright 2006 ZyXEL Communications Corporation.
Idetification Flags Fragment Offset Time to Live Protocol Header Checksum Source IP Destination IP TCP Header: Source Port Destination Port Sequence Number Ack Number Header Length Flags Window Size Checksum Urgent Ptr Options 0000: 05 B4
= 0x57F3 (22515) = 0x02 = 0x00 = 0xED (237) = 0x06 (TCP) = 0xAC8C (44172) = 0xC01F0782 (192.31.7.130) = 0xC0A80102 (192.168.1.2)
= 0x0050 (80) = 0x045C (1116) = 0x4AD1B57F (1255257471) = 0x00BD15A8 (12391848) = 24 = 0x12 (.A.S.) = 0xFAF0 (64240) = 0xF877 (63607) = 0x0000 (0) =
Frame Type: TCP 192.31.7.130:80->192.168.1.2:1103
IP Header: IP Version Header Length Type of Service Total Length Idetification Flags Fragment Offset Time to Live = 4 = 20 = 0x00 (0) = 0x002C (44) = 0x7F02 (32514) = 0x02 = 0x00 = 0xED (237)
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Protocol Header Checksum Source IP Destination IP TCP Header: Source Port Destination Port Sequence Number Ack Number Header Length Flags Window Size Checksum Urgent Ptr Options 0000: 05 B4
= 0x06 (TCP) = 0x857D (34173) = 0xC01F0782 (192.31.7.130) = 0xC0A80102 (192.168.1.2)
= 0x0050 (80) = 0x044F (1103) = 0xD91B1826 (3642431526) = 0x00AA405F (11157599) = 24 = 0x12 (.A.S.) = 0xFAF0 (64240) = 0xDCEF (56559) = 0x0000 (0) =
RAW DATA: 0000: C8 4C EA A0-C45 00.L.c.E. 0010: 00 2C 7F 00 ED 06-85 7D C0 1F C0 A8.,.@.}. 0020: 04 4F D9 1B-00 AA 40 5F 60 12.P.O.&.@_`. 0030: FA F0 DC EF 02 04-05 B4 Prestige>..
2. Trace WAN packet 1.1 Disable to capture the LAN packet by entering: sys trcp channel enet0 none 1.2 Enable to capture the WAN packet by entering: sys trcp channel enet1 bothway 1.3 Enable the trace log by entering: sys trcp sw on & sys trcl sw on 1.4 Wait for packet passing through ZyXEL Device over WAN 1.5 Disable the trace log by entering: sys trcp sw off & sys trcl sw off 1.6 Display the trace briefly by entering: sys trcp brief 1.7 Display specific packets by using: sys trcp parse <from_index> <to_index>
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Example:
Prestige> sys trcp channel enet0 none Prestige> sys trcp channel enet1 bothway Prestige> sys trcl sw on Prestige> sys trcp sw on Prestige> sys trcl sw off Prestige> sys trcp sw off Prestige> sys trcp brief 12864.800 ENET1-T[0411] TCP 202.132.155.97:10278->204.217.0.2:80 12864.890 ENET1-R[0247] TCP 204.217.0.2:80->202.132.155.97:10282 12864.900 ENET1-T[0416] TCP 202.132.155.97:10282->204.217.0.2:80 12865.120 ENET1-R[0247] TCP 204.217.0.2:80->202.132.155.97:10278 12865.130 ENET1-T[0411] TCP 202.132.155.97:10278->204.217.0.2:80 12865.220 ENET1-R[0247] TCP 204.217.0.2:80->202.132.155.97:10282
Prestige> sys trcp parse ---<0003>---------------------------------------------------------------LAN Frame: ENET1-RECV Size: 247/ 96 Time: 12865.120 sec
Frame Type: TCP 204.217.0.2:80->202.132.155.97:10278 Ethernet Header: Destination MAC Addr Source MAC Addr Network Type = 00A0C5921312 = 00A0C5591284 = 0x0800 (TCP/IP)
IP Header: IP Version Header Length Type of Service Total Length Idetification Flags Fragment Offset Time to Live Protocol Header Checksum = 4 = 20 = 0x00 (0) = 0x00E5 (229) = 0xE93B (59707) = 0x02 = 0x00 = 0xF0 (240) = 0x06 (TCP) = 0x6E15 (28181)
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Technical specifications
Full description
The two built-in standard phone jacks on the P-2302HWL-P1 allow you to enjoy VoIP conversations while surfing the Internet. Since phone numbers given by service providers can be assigned to each phone port individually or to the two ports at the same time, the P-2302HWL-P1 gives you a two-line phone system without extra charge. This offers unprecedented flexibility and freedom for you to talk nonstop with high-speed broadband connection. By calling through PSTN or VoIP network flexibly, economical calling plans can be planned to minimize phone tolls by leveraging low-cost IP telephony. For example, users can make long-distance calls with P-2302HWL-P1 through Internet VoIP, and switch to traditional PSTN for local access. The P-2302HWL-P1 complies with the 802.11g wireless standard that enables data to travel as fast as 54Mbps. The advanced 802.11g technology boosts the throughput between ZyXEL P-2302HWL-P1 and the wireless clients to 54Mbp, while maintaining the interoperability with 802.11b at 11Mbps. The ICSA-certified ZyNOS operating system ensures state-of-art firewall performance and robust security from the P-2302HWL-P1. Based on Stateful Packet Inspection, DoS (Denial of Service) and DDoS features, it provides the first-line defense against hackers, network intruders, and other malicious threats. The P-2302HWL-P1 enables network administrators to allocate network resources while guaranteeing Quality of Service (QoS). The QoS Management increases productivity and efficiency by tailoring a system to specific demands such as time-sensitive VoIP and other multimedia applications.
| General | |
| Device Type | Wireless router - 4-port switch (integrated) |
| Enclosure Type | Desktop |
| Connectivity Technology | Wireless, wired |
| Data Link Protocol | Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g |
| Data Transfer Rate | 54 Mbps |
| Network / Transport Protocol | TCP/IP, PPPoE |
| Routing Protocol | RIP-1, RIP-2, IGMPv2, IGMP |
| Remote Management Protocol | SNMP 1, SNMP 2, Telnet, HTTP |
| Encryption Algorithm | MD5, TLS, PEAP, TTLS, WPA, WPA2 |
| Authentication Method | Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP) |
| Features | Firewall protection, DHCP support, NAT support, auto-uplink (auto MDI/MDI-X), Stateful Packet Inspection (SPI), DoS attack prevention, content filtering, dynamic DNS server, DiffServ support, MAC address filtering, URL filtering, IP address filtering, PSTN Lifeline, firmware upgradable, Media Bandwidth Management (MBM), Quality of Service (QoS) |
| Compliant Standards | IEEE 802.1x, IEEE 802.11i, UPnP |
| IP Telephony | |
| VoIP Functionality | VoIP gateway |
| VoIP Protocols | SIP v2 |
| Voice Codecs | G.723.1, G.729ab, G.711u, G.711a, G.726 |
| Telephony Interfaces | 2 phone (FXS), 1 line (FXO) |
| IP Telephony Features | Comfort noise generation (CNG), voice activity detection (VAD), echo cancellation (G.168), call forwarding, caller ID, adaptative jitter buffer, call waiting, call hold, call transfer, silence suppression, message waiting |
| Expansion / Connectivity | |
| Interfaces | WAN : 1 x 10Base-T/100Base-TX - RJ-45 LAN : 4 x 10Base-T/100Base-TX - RJ-45 Phone line : 2 x FXS - RJ-11 Phone line : 1 x FXO - RJ-11 |
| Power | |
| Power Device | Power adapter - external |
| Miscellaneous | |
| Width | 2.2 in |
| Depth | 5.8 in |
| Height | 8.5 in |
| Weight | 15.4 oz |
| Compliant Standards | CE, FCC, RoHS |
| Environmental Parameters | |
| Min Operating Temperature | 32 °F |
| Max Operating Temperature | 104 °F |
| Humidity Range Operating | 20 - 95% |
| Universal Product Identifiers | |
| Brand | ZyXEL Communications |
| Part Numbers | P-2302HWL-P1, ZY-P2302HWLP1 |
| GTIN | 00760559115258, 00760559113957 |
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