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www.zyxel.comVantage CNMCentralized Network ManagementUser’s GuideVersion 3.011/2007Edition 1

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Vantage CNM User’s Guide105.3 WAN General (ZyNOS ZyWALL) ... 675

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Chapter 5 Device Network SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide100Figure 46 Device Operation > Device Configuration > Network > Wireless Card >

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Chapter 5 Device Network SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide1015.4.2 Advanced Wireless Security SettingsUse these screens to configure wireless securit

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Chapter 5 Device Network SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide102Figure 47 Device Operation > Device Configuration > Network > Wireless Card >

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Chapter 5 Device Network SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide103The following table describes the fields in these settings.Table 31 Wireless Card: Stat

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Chapter 5 Device Network SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide104Table 33 Wireless Card: WPALABEL DESCRIPTIONSecurity Select WPA from the drop-down list.

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Chapter 5 Device Network SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide105Table 35 Wireless Card: 802.1x + Static WEP LABEL DESCRIPTIONSecurity Select 802.1x +

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Chapter 5 Device Network SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide1065.4.3 MAC FilterEvery Ethernet device has a unique MAC (Media Access Control) address. Th

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Chapter 5 Device Network SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide107" Be careful not to list your computer’s MAC address and set the Action field to Den

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Chapter 5 Device Network SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide108

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Vantage CNM User’s Guide109CHAPTER 6 Device Security SettingsThe screens explained device security settings such as firewall, VPN, anti-virus, anti-s

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Vantage CNM User’s Guide116.9 IDP Signatures ...

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Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide110Figure 50 Device Operation > Device Configuration > Security > Firewall > D

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Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide1116.1.2 Rule SummaryUse the Insert button to add a new rule before an existing rule. Use

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Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide112Figure 51 Device Operation > Device Configuration > Security > Firewall > R

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Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide1136.1.3 Add/EditEach device has a different number of rules and custom ports; see the dev

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Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide114Figure 52 Device Operation > Device Configuration > Security > Firewall > R

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Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide115The following table describes the labels in this screen.Table 42 Device Operation >

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Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide1166.1.4 Anti-ProbingClick Device Operation in the menu bar and then click Device Configura

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Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide117The following table describes the labels in this screen.6.1.5 ThresholdClick Device Ope

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Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide118The following table describes the labels in this screen.Table 44 Device Operation >

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Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide1196.1.6 ServiceClick Device Operation in the menu bar and then click Device Configuration

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Vantage CNM User’s Guide12Chapter 8Device Log...

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Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide120Figure 56 Device Operation > Device Configuration > Security > Firewall > S

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Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide121There are two sets of VPN screens, VPN version 1.0 and VPN version 1.1. The version depe

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Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide122Figure 58 Device Operation > Device Configuration > Security > VPN > VPN Ru

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Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide123Figure 59 Device Operation > Device Configuration > Security > VPN > VPN R

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Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide124The following table describes the labels in this screen.Table 48 Device Operation >

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Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide125Remote Gateway AddressType the WAN IP address or the domain name (up to 31 characters) o

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Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide126Local ID Type Select IP to identify this device by its IP address. Select DNS to identify

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Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide127Content The configuration of the peer content depends on the peer ID type.Do the followi

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Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide1286.3.3 VPN Rules (IKE) > Network Policy Add/EditIn the VPN Rule (IKE) screen, click th

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Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide129Figure 60 Device Operation > Device Configuration > Security > VPN > VPN R

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Vantage CNM User’s Guide1311.3 Signature Status ...

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Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide130The following table describes the labels in this screen.Table 49 Device Operation >

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Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide131Mapping Type Select One-to-One to translate a single (static) IP address on your LAN to

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Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide132Ending IP Address/Subnet MaskWhen the Address Type field is configured to Single Address,

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Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide1336.3.4 VPN Rules (IKE) > Network Policy MoveIn the VPN Rule (IKE) screen, click the m

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Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide134The following table describes the labels in this screen.6.3.5 VPN Rules (Manual)Select a

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Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide135The following table describes the labels in this screen.6.3.6 VPN Rules (Manual) > A

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Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide136Figure 63 Device Operation > Device Configuration > Security > VPN > VPN Ru

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Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide137Allow NetBIOS Traffic Through IPSec TunnelNetBIOS (Network Basic Input/Output System) ar

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Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide1386.3.7 VPN Global SettingSelect a device, click Device Operation > Device Configuratio

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Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide139Figure 64 Device Operation > Device Configuration > Security > VPN > Globa

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Vantage CNM User’s Guide1417.1.3 Alarm States ...

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Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide1406.4 Anti-Virus This section shows you how to configure the Anti-Virus screens. These scr

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Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide141Figure 65 Device Operation > Device Configuration > Security > Anti-Virus >

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Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide1426.5 Anti-SpamThis section shows you how to configure the Anti-Spam screens. These screen

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Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide143Figure 66 Device Operation > Device Configuration > Security > Anti-Spam >

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Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide144From, To Select the directions of travel of packets that you want to check. Select or cle

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Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide1456.5.2 Anti-Spam External DB ScreenClick Device Operation > Device Configuration >

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Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide146The following table describes the labels in this screen.Table 56 Device Operation >

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Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide1476.6 Anti-Spam Lists ScreenClick Device Operation > Device Configuration > Securit

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Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide1486.6.1 Anti-Spam Lists Edit ScreenTo open this screen, click Insert or Edit in the Device

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Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide149Figure 69 Device Operation > Device Configuration > Security > Anti-Spam >

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Vantage CNM User’s Guide1521.5 Log Setting ...

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Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide150E-Mail Address This field displays when you select the E-Mail type. Enter an e-mail addre

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Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide1516.7 IDPThis section shows you how to configure the IDP screens. These screens may vary

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Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide1526.9 IDP SignaturesThe rules that define how to identify and respond to intrusions are ca

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Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide153Figure 71 Device Operation > Device Configuration > Security > IDP > Signa

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Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide1546.9.2 Intrusion SeverityIntrusions are assigned a severity level based on the following

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Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide155The following table describes signature actions.6.9.4 Configuring IDP SignaturesUse thi

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Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide156The following table describes the labels in this screen.Table 63 Device Operation >

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Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide1576.9.5 Query ViewUse this screen to see the device’s “group view” signature screen, then

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Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide158Signature Search by AttributesSelect this to search for signatures that match the criteri

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Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide1596.10 Signature UpdateThe device comes with built-in signatures created by the ZyXEL Sec

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Vantage CNM User’s Guide16Part VIII: Troubleshooting ... 333Chapter 29Troubleshooting

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Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide160File-based anti-virus signatures (see the anti-virus chapter) are included with IDP signa

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Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide1616.11 Content FilterThis section shows you how to configure the Content Filter screens.

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Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide162Content filtering allows you to block certain web features, such as Cookies, and/or block

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Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide163Enable Content Filter for VPN traffic Select this check box to have the content filter a

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Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide164Enable Report Service Select this option to record content filtering reports on myZyXEL.c

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Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide1656.13 Content Filter PolicyThis screen lists groups of content filtering settings called

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Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide1666.13.1 Content Filter Policy: GeneralTo open this screen, click Add or a policy’s genera

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Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide167The following table describes the labels in this screen.Table 68 Device Operation >

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Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide1686.13.2 Content Filter Policy: External DatabaseTo open this screen, click a policy’s ext

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Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide169Adult/Mature ContentSelecting this category excludes pages that contain material of adul

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Vantage CNM User’s Guide17Figure 1 Vantage CNM Application ...

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Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide170GamblingSelecting this category excludes pages where a user can place a bet orparticipate

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Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide171Business/EconomySelecting this category excludes pages devoted to business firms,busines

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Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide172Military Selecting this category excludes pages that promote or provide information on m

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Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide173Open Image/Media Search Selecting this category excludes pages with image or video sear

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Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide174Sexuality/Alternative Lifestyles Selecting this category excludes pages that provide info

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Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide1756.13.3 Content Filter Policy: CustomizationTo open this screen, click a policy’s custom

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Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide176Figure 80 Device Operation > Device Configuration > Security > Content Filter

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Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide1776.13.4 Content Filter Policy: ScheduleTo open this screen, click a policy’s schedule ic

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Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide178Figure 81 Device Operation > Device Configuration > Security > Content Filter

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Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide1796.14 Content Filter ObjectsUse this screen to create a list of good (allowed) web site

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Vantage CNM User’s Guide18Figure 39 Device Operation > Device Configuration > Network > WAN > WAN1/2 - PPTP (ZyNOS ZyWALL with two WAN por

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Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide180The following table describes the labels in this screen.6.15 Content Filtering CacheTo o

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Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide181Use this screen to view and configure your device’s URL caching. You can also configure

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Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide182To open this screen, click a device, click Device Operation in the menu bar and then clic

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Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide183Figure 85 Device Operation > Device Configuration > Security > X Auth > RA

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Chapter 6 Device Security SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide184

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Vantage CNM User’s Guide185CHAPTER 7 Device Advanced SettingsUse these screens to configure Device advanced settings such as NAT, Static Route, DNS a

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Chapter 7 Device Advanced SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide186Figure 86 Device Operation > Device Configuration > Advanced > NAT > NAT Ov

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Chapter 7 Device Advanced SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide1877.2 Port ForwardingUse this screen to configure port forwarding on the device. To open

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Chapter 7 Device Advanced SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide188Figure 87 Device Operation > Device Configuration > Advanced > NAT > Port F

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Chapter 7 Device Advanced SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide1897.3 Address MappingUse this screen to configure various types of network address transl

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Vantage CNM User’s Guide19Figure 74 Device Operation > Device Configuration > Security > IDP > Signature (Query View) ... 157Figure

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Chapter 7 Device Advanced SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide1907.3.1 Edit Address Mapping RuleUse this screen to edit an address mapping rule on the de

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Chapter 7 Device Advanced SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide1917.4 Trigger PortUse this screen to configure trigger port forwarding on the device. To

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Chapter 7 Device Advanced SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide1927.4.1 Edit Trigger Port RuleUse this screen to edit a trigger port forwarding rule on th

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Chapter 7 Device Advanced SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide1937.5 Static RouteThis section shows you how to configure the Static Route screens. These

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Chapter 7 Device Advanced SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide194The following table describes the labels in this screen.7.6.1 Edit Static RouteUse this

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Chapter 7 Device Advanced SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide1957.7 DNSThis section shows you how to configure the DNS screens. These screens may vary

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Chapter 7 Device Advanced SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide196The following table describes the labels in this screen.7.8.1 Add/Edit an Address Record

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Chapter 7 Device Advanced SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide1977.9 Name Server RecordUse this screen to specify the IP address of a DNS server that th

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Chapter 7 Device Advanced SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide1987.9.1 Add/Edit a Name Server RecordUse this screen to create or edit a name server recor

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Chapter 7 Device Advanced SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide1997.10 CacheUse this screen to configure a device’s DNS caching. To open this screen, cli

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Vantage CNM User’s Guide20Figure 110 Device Operation > Configuration Management > Configuration File Management > Schedule List (Device) ...

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Chapter 7 Device Advanced SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide2007.11 DDNSUse this screen to configure your Dynamic DNS (DDNS) on the device. To open thi

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Chapter 7 Device Advanced SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide2017.12 DHCPUse this screen to configure the DNS server information that the device sends

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Chapter 7 Device Advanced SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide202Figure 100 Device Operation > Device Configuration > Advanced > DNS > DHCPT

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Chapter 7 Device Advanced SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide2037.13 Remote MGMTThis section shows you how to configure the Remote MGMT screens. These

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Chapter 7 Device Advanced SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide204The following table describes the labels in this screen.Table 91 Device Operation >

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Chapter 7 Device Advanced SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide205Secure Client IP AddressA secure client is a “trusted” computer that is allowed to commu

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Chapter 7 Device Advanced SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide206SNMP ConfigurationGet Community Enter the Get Community, which is the password for the in

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Chapter 7 Device Advanced SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide207

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Chapter 7 Device Advanced SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide208

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Vantage CNM User’s Guide209CHAPTER 8 Device LogThis section shows you how to configure the Device Log screen. This screen may vary depending on which

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Vantage CNM User’s Guide21Figure 143 VPN Management > VPN Monitor > By Community > Show Detail ... 258Figure

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Chapter 8 Device LogVantage CNM User’s Guide210

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Chapter 8 Device LogVantage CNM User’s Guide211The following table describes the labels in this screen.Table 92 Device Operation > Device Config

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Chapter 8 Device LogVantage CNM User’s Guide212Send Immediate Alert Select the categories of alerts for which you want the device to instantly e-mail

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Vantage CNM User’s Guide213CHAPTER 9 Device ConfigurationManagement9.1 SynchronizationData inconsistencies may occur if device configurations are m

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Chapter 9 Device Configuration ManagementVantage CNM User’s Guide214Figure 104 Device Operation > Configuration Management > Synchronization (

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Chapter 9 Device Configuration ManagementVantage CNM User’s Guide215" Before you restore a configuration file, make sure the new configuration d

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Chapter 9 Device Configuration ManagementVantage CNM User’s Guide2169.2.2 Backup a DeviceUse this screen to manage configuration files uploaded to Va

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Chapter 9 Device Configuration ManagementVantage CNM User’s Guide217Figure 106 Device Operation > Configuration Management > Configuration Fi

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Chapter 9 Device Configuration ManagementVantage CNM User’s Guide2189.2.3 Backup & Restore (Folder)Use this screen to manage or restore configura

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Chapter 9 Device Configuration ManagementVantage CNM User’s Guide219" You have to select device(s) with Ready in the Status field before you can

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Vantage CNM User’s Guide22Figure 180 CNM System Setting > Maintenance > System ...

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Chapter 9 Device Configuration ManagementVantage CNM User’s Guide2209.2.5 Group Restore (Folder)Use this screen to restore configuration files for on

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Chapter 9 Device Configuration ManagementVantage CNM User’s Guide221The following table describes the fields in this screen.9.3 Schedule List (Devic

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Chapter 9 Device Configuration ManagementVantage CNM User’s Guide2229.4 Schedule List (Folder)Use this screen to see or delete the scheduled configur

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Chapter 9 Device Configuration ManagementVantage CNM User’s Guide2239.4.1 Add/Edit Schedule List (Folder)Use this screen to add or edit an backup sc

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Chapter 9 Device Configuration ManagementVantage CNM User’s Guide224The following table describes the fields in this screen.9.5 Signature Profile Man

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Chapter 9 Device Configuration ManagementVantage CNM User’s Guide225Figure 113 Device Operation > Configuration Management > Signature Profil

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Chapter 9 Device Configuration ManagementVantage CNM User’s Guide226" You cannot use this screen if the device’s Turbo Card is not installed.Figu

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Chapter 9 Device Configuration ManagementVantage CNM User’s Guide227Figure 115 Device Operation > Configuration Management > Signature Profil

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Chapter 9 Device Configuration ManagementVantage CNM User’s Guide228Figure 116 Device Operation > Configuration Management > Signature Profile

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Chapter 9 Device Configuration ManagementVantage CNM User’s Guide229The following table describes the fields in this screen 9.7 Add/Edit a Configura

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Vantage CNM User’s Guide23Figure 223 Network Number and Host ID ...

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Chapter 9 Device Configuration ManagementVantage CNM User’s Guide230Figure 119 Device Operation > Configuration Management > Building Block &g

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Chapter 9 Device Configuration ManagementVantage CNM User’s Guide231Feature Select the menu item the building block is for.If you select System, a sc

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Chapter 9 Device Configuration ManagementVantage CNM User’s Guide2329.8 Component BBUse this menu item to manage component building blocks to the sel

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Chapter 9 Device Configuration ManagementVantage CNM User’s Guide233Figure 122 Device Operation > Configuration Management > Building Block &

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Chapter 9 Device Configuration ManagementVantage CNM User’s Guide234

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Vantage CNM User’s Guide235CHAPTER 10 Firmware Management10.1 Firmware ListUse this screen to upload device firmware to Vantage CNM. It is recommend

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Chapter 10 Firmware ManagementVantage CNM User’s Guide23610.1.1 Add FirmwareUse this screen to select the firmware you want to upload to Vantage CNM.

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Chapter 10 Firmware ManagementVantage CNM User’s Guide23710.2 Scheduler ListUse this screen to look at and maintain the list of scheduled firmware u

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Chapter 10 Firmware ManagementVantage CNM User’s Guide238Consider the following when you decide to upgrade firmware.• It is advisable to upgrade firmw

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Chapter 10 Firmware ManagementVantage CNM User’s Guide239The following table describes the fields in this screen.10.3.3 Device > UpgradeUse this

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Vantage CNM User’s Guide24

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Chapter 10 Firmware ManagementVantage CNM User’s Guide240The following table describes the fields in this screen.Table 113 Device Operation > Fir

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Vantage CNM User’s Guide241CHAPTER 11 License Management11.1 Service ActiviationUse this menu item to register the selected device and to activate s

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Chapter 11 License ManagementVantage CNM User’s Guide242Figure 130 Device Operation > License Management > Service Activiation > Registrati

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Chapter 11 License ManagementVantage CNM User’s Guide24311.1.2 ServiceUse this screen to look at or update the current status of subscription servic

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Chapter 11 License ManagementVantage CNM User’s Guide24411.2 License StatusUse this screen to look at the current status of licenses for subscription

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Chapter 11 License ManagementVantage CNM User’s Guide24511.2.1 Activate/Upgrade LicenseUse this screen to activate a trial version of the service, i

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Chapter 11 License ManagementVantage CNM User’s Guide246Figure 134 Device Operation > License Management > Signature StatusThe following table

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247PART IIIVPN Management" The examples in this section use one of the most comprehensive examples of each screen, not every variation for each d

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Vantage CNM User’s Guide249CHAPTER 12 VPN Community12.1 VPN CommunityUse this menu item to manage VPN configuration between or among ZyXEL devices.

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Vantage CNM User’s Guide25Table 1 Menu Bar Icon Description ...

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Chapter 12 VPN CommunityVantage CNM User’s Guide25012.1.1 Add/Edit a VPN CommunityUse this scree to configure VPN configuration between or among ZyXE

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Chapter 12 VPN CommunityVantage CNM User’s Guide251Click the Load a BB icon to use phase 1 or phase 2 setting from an existing building block. The fo

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Chapter 12 VPN CommunityVantage CNM User’s Guide252The following table describes the fields in this screen.Table 120 VPN Management > VPN Communi

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Chapter 12 VPN CommunityVantage CNM User’s Guide253Encryption Algorithm Select which key size and encryption algorithm to use in the IKE SA. Choices

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Chapter 12 VPN CommunityVantage CNM User’s Guide254Perfect Forward Secret (PFS)Select whether or not you want to enable Perfect Forward Secrecy (PFS)

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Vantage CNM User’s Guide255CHAPTER 13 Installation Report13.1 Installation ReportUse this screen to view the VPN community status between or among t

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Chapter 13 Installation ReportVantage CNM User’s Guide25613.1.1 Show Detailed Installation ReportlUse this screen to view whether the VPN communities

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Vantage CNM User’s Guide257CHAPTER 14 VPN Monitor14.1 VPN Monitor Use this menu item to centrally and easily monitor all VPN community status among

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Chapter 14 VPN MonitorVantage CNM User’s Guide25814.2.1 By Community > Show DetailUse this screen to monitor VPN tunnel status. To open this scree

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Chapter 14 VPN MonitorVantage CNM User’s Guide25914.2.2 By Community > Show Detail > DiagnosticUse this screen to perform diagnostic action fo

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Vantage CNM User’s Guide26Table 37 Wireless Card: No Access 802.1x + Static WEP ... 1

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Chapter 14 VPN MonitorVantage CNM User’s Guide260Figure 145 VPN Management > VPN Monitor > By Community > Show Detail > Diagnostic >

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Chapter 14 VPN MonitorVantage CNM User’s Guide26114.3 By Device14.3.1 VPN Tunnel StatusUse this menu item to monitor all VPN tunnel status for devi

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Chapter 14 VPN MonitorVantage CNM User’s Guide262Figure 147 VPN Management > VPN Monitor > By Device > VPN Tunnel Status > Search Specia

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Chapter 14 VPN MonitorVantage CNM User’s Guide263Figure 148 VPN Management > VPN Monitor > By Device > SA MonitorThe following table descr

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Chapter 14 VPN MonitorVantage CNM User’s Guide264

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265PART IVMonitorDevice Status Monitor (267)Device HA Status Monitor (269)Device Alarm (271)

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Vantage CNM User’s Guide267CHAPTER 15 Device Status MonitorThis chapter describes the device status monitor.15.1 Device StatusThis report shows a su

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Chapter 15 Device Status MonitorVantage CNM User’s Guide268Firmware VersionThis displays the firmware version number of the device.Status This display

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Vantage CNM User’s Guide269CHAPTER 16 Device HA Status MonitorThis chapter describes the monitor for device high availability (HA) status on ZLD ZyWA

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Vantage CNM User’s Guide27Table 75 Device Operation > Device Configuration > Security > X Auth > RADIUS ... 183

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Chapter 16 Device HA Status MonitorVantage CNM User’s Guide270Status This field displays the device’s current HA status. If the device is a master dei

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Vantage CNM User’s Guide271CHAPTER 17 Device Alarm17.1 Device AlarmAlarms are time-critical information that the device automatically sends out at t

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Chapter 17 Device AlarmVantage CNM User’s Guide27217.1.3 Alarm StatesWhen an alarm is received by Vantage CNM, it can be in one of three states:17.1.

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Chapter 17 Device AlarmVantage CNM User’s Guide273The following table describes the fields in this screen.17.1.5 Responded AlarmResponded alarms are

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Chapter 17 Device AlarmVantage CNM User’s Guide274Figure 152 Monitor > Device Alarm > Responded AlarmThe following table describes the fields

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Chapter 17 Device AlarmVantage CNM User’s Guide275Response Time This field displays the time the alarm occurred.Clear Click this to remove the alarm

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Chapter 17 Device AlarmVantage CNM User’s Guide276

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277PART VLog & ReportDevice Operation Report (279)CNM Logs (291)VRPT (293)

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Vantage CNM User’s Guide279CHAPTER 18 Device Operation ReportUse this menu items to see summary reports for the tasks you submit to the devices throu

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Vantage CNM User’s Guide28Table 107 Device Operation > Configuration Management > Building Block > Configuration BB > Add/Edit/Save as ..

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Chapter 18 Device Operation ReportVantage CNM User’s Guide280The following table describes the labels in this screen.18.1.1 Firmware Report DetailsTh

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Chapter 18 Device Operation ReportVantage CNM User’s Guide281The following table describes the labels in this screen.18.2 Configuration ReportUse th

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Chapter 18 Device Operation ReportVantage CNM User’s Guide282Figure 157 Log & Report > Operation Report > Configuration Report (Group)The

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Chapter 18 Device Operation ReportVantage CNM User’s Guide283Figure 158 Log & Report > Operation Report > Configuration Report > Show

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Chapter 18 Device Operation ReportVantage CNM User’s Guide28418.3 Configuration File Backup ReportUse this screen to look at configuration file backu

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Chapter 18 Device Operation ReportVantage CNM User’s Guide285The following table describes the labels in this screen.18.3.1 Configuration File Backu

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Chapter 18 Device Operation ReportVantage CNM User’s Guide286Figure 161 Log & Report > Operation Report > Configuration File Backup &

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Chapter 18 Device Operation ReportVantage CNM User’s Guide287Figure 162 Log & Report > Operation Report > Configuration File Backup &

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Chapter 18 Device Operation ReportVantage CNM User’s Guide28818.5 Signature Profile Backup ReportUse this screen to look at the backup records of dev

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Chapter 18 Device Operation ReportVantage CNM User’s Guide28918.6 Signature Profile Restore ReportUse this screen to look at the restore records of

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Vantage CNM User’s Guide29Table 144 Log & Report > Operation Report > Signature Profile Backup & Restore Report > Restore Report ..

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Chapter 18 Device Operation ReportVantage CNM User’s Guide290# This is the number of an individual entry.Action Time This field displays the date and

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Vantage CNM User’s Guide291CHAPTER 19 CNM Logs19.1 Vantage CNM LogsUse these screens to view and configure Vantage CNM system log preferences.19.1.1

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Chapter 19 CNM LogsVantage CNM User’s Guide292The following table describes the labels in this screen.Table 145 LOG & Report > CNM LogsLABEL

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Vantage CNM User’s Guide293CHAPTER 20 VRPTThe Report menu activates Vantage Report. This chapter introduces Vantage Report and its role in Vantage CN

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Chapter 20 VRPTVantage CNM User’s Guide29420.2 Vantage Report in Vantage CNMVantage Report in Vantage CNM is a special release for Vantage CNM only.

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Chapter 20 VRPTVantage CNM User’s Guide29520.4 Opening Vantage Report in Vantage CNMAfter you set up a Vantage Report in Vantage CNM (see Section 20

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Chapter 20 VRPTVantage CNM User’s Guide296

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297PART VICNM System SettingCNM System Setting (299)Maintenance (313)Device Owner (315)Vantage CNM Software Upgrade (317)License Upgrade (319)Abo

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Vantage CNM User’s Guide299CHAPTER 21 CNM System SettingUse these screens to configure Vantage CNM server settings such as servers configuration, sy

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About This User's GuideVantage CNM User’s Guide3About This User's Guide" The screens in Vantage CNM vary by device type and firmware

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Chapter 21 CNM System SettingVantage CNM User’s Guide300Figure 170 CNM System Setting > Configuration > Servers > ConfigurationThe followin

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Chapter 21 CNM System SettingVantage CNM User’s Guide30121.1.1 Vantage CNM Server Public IP AddressIf you change the Vantage CNM server public IP ad

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Chapter 21 CNM System SettingVantage CNM User’s Guide302Figure 171 CNM System Setting > Configuration > Servers > StatusThe following table

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Chapter 21 CNM System SettingVantage CNM User’s Guide303User lockout is a protection mechanism to discourage brute-force password guessing attacks on

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Chapter 21 CNM System SettingVantage CNM User’s Guide30421.4.1 NotificationsUse this screen to decide who should receive e-mail for device and CNM ev

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Chapter 21 CNM System SettingVantage CNM User’s Guide30521.5 Log SettingUse this screen to set how many days the Vantage CNM server keeps the logs,

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Chapter 21 CNM System SettingVantage CNM User’s Guide30621.6 VRPT ManagementVantage CNM also includes Vantage Report. See Chapter 20 on page 293 for

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Chapter 21 CNM System SettingVantage CNM User’s Guide30721.6.2 Add/Edit VRPT ManagementUse this screen to configure a VRPT server. To open this scre

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Chapter 21 CNM System SettingVantage CNM User’s Guide30821.7 Certificate Management OverviewSome devices can provide certificates (also called digita

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Chapter 21 CNM System SettingVantage CNM User’s Guide30921.7.2 Current Certificate InformationYou can view your current certificate information in t

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Vantage CNM User’s Guide31CHAPTER 1 Introducing Vantage CNMThis chapter introduces the main applications and features of Vantage CNM. It also introdu

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Chapter 21 CNM System SettingVantage CNM User’s Guide31021.7.3 Create CSRYou can create certificates by entering the requested information into the f

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Chapter 21 CNM System SettingVantage CNM User’s Guide31121.7.4 Import CertificateIn this screen, you can Browse for a certificate that has already b

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Chapter 21 CNM System SettingVantage CNM User’s Guide312

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Vantage CNM User’s Guide313CHAPTER 22 MaintenanceUse the Maintenance screens to manage, back up and restore Vantage CNM system backup files. Data mai

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Chapter 22 MaintenanceVantage CNM User’s Guide31422.1.1 BackupUse this screen to save your current Vantage CNM system to the Vantage CNM server or yo

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Vantage CNM User’s Guide315CHAPTER 23 Device OwnerThis screen list the address book which is a list of personal details of people of device owners. Y

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Chapter 23 Device OwnerVantage CNM User’s Guide316Figure 183 CNM System setting > Device Owner > Add/EditThe following table describes the lab

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Vantage CNM User’s Guide317CHAPTER 24 Vantage CNM Software UpgradeUse this screen to view the current Vantage CNM software version or perform a softw

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Chapter 24 Vantage CNM Software UpgradeVantage CNM User’s Guide318

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Vantage CNM User’s Guide319CHAPTER 25 License UpgradeUse this screen to renew a standard license key to continuely use Vantage CNM after the trial pe

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Chapter 1 Introducing Vantage CNMVantage CNM User’s Guide321.2 Ways to Manage Vantage CNMUse the web configurator to access and manage Vantage CNM. S

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Chapter 25 License UpgradeVantage CNM User’s Guide32025.0.1 License UpgradeLicense key is a licence to manage a specific number of ZyXEL devices. It

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Vantage CNM User’s Guide321CHAPTER 26 About Vantage CNMUse this screen to see Vantage CNM’s software version, release date and the copyright. To open

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Chapter 26 About Vantage CNMVantage CNM User’s Guide322

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323PART VIIAccount ManagementGroup (325)Account (329)

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Vantage CNM User’s Guide325CHAPTER 27 GroupUse these screens to manage Vantage CNM user groups. A group is associated with the privilege you defined

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Chapter 27 GroupVantage CNM User’s Guide326The following table describes the fields in this screen.27.1.1 Add User GroupUse this screen to create or

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Chapter 27 GroupVantage CNM User’s Guide327The following table describes the fields in this screen.Table 161 Account Management > Group > Add

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Chapter 27 GroupVantage CNM User’s Guide328

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Vantage CNM User’s Guide329CHAPTER 28 AccountAn account is a user with permissions inherited from the associated group. “Root” is the predefined admi

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33PART IIntroductionIntroducing Vantage CNM (31)GUI Introduction (35)

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Chapter 28 AccountVantage CNM User’s Guide330Figure 190 Account Management > AccountThe following table describes the fields in this screen.28.2

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Chapter 28 AccountVantage CNM User’s Guide331Figure 191 Account Management > Account > Add/EditThe following table describes the fields in th

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Chapter 28 AccountVantage CNM User’s Guide332

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333PART VIIITroubleshootingTroubleshooting (335)

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Vantage CNM User’s Guide335CHAPTER 29 TroubleshootingThis chapter offers some suggestions to solve problems you might encounter. The potential proble

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Chapter 29 TroubleshootingVantage CNM User’s Guide33629.2 Device ManagementV One device always keeps in On_Pending status in the device window. How c

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Chapter 29 TroubleshootingVantage CNM User’s Guide33729.4 Vantage ReportV There is no information in any report for my device.1 If you just added th

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339PART IXAppendices and IndexProduct Specifications (341)Setting up Your Computer’s IP Address (345)Pop-up Windows, Java Scripts and Java Permissio

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Vantage CNM User’s Guide341APPENDIX A Product SpecificationsThis appendix summarizes Vantage CNM’s and Vantage Report’s specifications.Vantage CNM Sp

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Appendix A Product SpecificationsVantage CNM User’s Guide342Data Maintenance Back up and restore entire Vantage CNM configurationSystem Management Van

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Appendix A Product SpecificationsVantage CNM User’s Guide343thawtepersonalbasicca Feb 13, 1999 E6:0B:D2:C9:CA:2D:88:DB:1A:71:0E:4B:78:EB:02:41verisig

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Appendix A Product SpecificationsVantage CNM User’s Guide344 Vantage Report SpecificationsThis section summarizes Vantage Report’s specifications. See

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Vantage CNM User’s Guide345APPENDIX B Setting up Your Computer’s IPAddressAll computers must have a 10M or 100M Ethernet adapter card and TCP/IP inst

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Appendix B Setting up Your Computer’s IP AddressVantage CNM User’s Guide346Figure 192 WIndows 95/98/Me: Network: ConfigurationInstalling ComponentsT

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Appendix B Setting up Your Computer’s IP AddressVantage CNM User’s Guide347Configuring 1 In the Network window Configuration tab, select your network

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Appendix B Setting up Your Computer’s IP AddressVantage CNM User’s Guide348Figure 194 Windows 95/98/Me: TCP/IP Properties: DNS Configuration4 Click

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Appendix B Setting up Your Computer’s IP AddressVantage CNM User’s Guide349Figure 195 Windows XP: Start Menu2 In the Control Panel, double-click Ne

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Vantage CNM User’s Guide35CHAPTER 2 GUI IntroductionSee the Quick Start Guide for instructions about installing, setting up, and accessing Vantage CN

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Appendix B Setting up Your Computer’s IP AddressVantage CNM User’s Guide350Figure 197 Windows XP: Control Panel: Network Connections: Properties4 Se

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Appendix B Setting up Your Computer’s IP AddressVantage CNM User’s Guide351Figure 199 Windows XP: Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties6 If you do

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Appendix B Setting up Your Computer’s IP AddressVantage CNM User’s Guide352Figure 200 Windows XP: Advanced TCP/IP Properties7 In the Internet Protoc

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Appendix B Setting up Your Computer’s IP AddressVantage CNM User’s Guide353Figure 201 Windows XP: Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties8 Click OK t

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Appendix B Setting up Your Computer’s IP AddressVantage CNM User’s Guide354Figure 202 Macintosh OS 8/9: Apple Menu2 Select Ethernet built-in from th

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Appendix B Setting up Your Computer’s IP AddressVantage CNM User’s Guide355• Type your IP address in the IP Address box.• Type your subnet mask in th

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Appendix B Setting up Your Computer’s IP AddressVantage CNM User’s Guide356Figure 205 Macintosh OS X: Network4 For statically assigned settings, do

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Appendix B Setting up Your Computer’s IP AddressVantage CNM User’s Guide357" Make sure you are logged in as the root administrator. Using the K

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Appendix B Setting up Your Computer’s IP AddressVantage CNM User’s Guide358• If you have a dynamic IP address, click Automatically obtain IP address s

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Appendix B Setting up Your Computer’s IP AddressVantage CNM User’s Guide359Figure 210 Red Hat 9.0: Dynamic IP Address Setting in ifconfig-eth0 • I

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Chapter 2 GUI IntroductionVantage CNM User’s Guide36" For security reasons, Vantage CNM automatically times out after fifteen minutes of inactivi

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Appendix B Setting up Your Computer’s IP AddressVantage CNM User’s Guide360Verifying SettingsEnter ifconfig in a terminal screen to check your TCP/IP

Strany 292 - Chapter 19 CNM Logs

Vantage CNM User’s Guide361APPENDIX C Pop-up Windows, Java Scriptsand Java PermissionsIn order to use the web configurator you need to allow:• Web br

Strany 293 - CHAPTER 20

Appendix C Pop-up Windows, Java Scripts and Java PermissionsVantage CNM User’s Guide3622 Clear the Block pop-ups check box in the Pop-up Blocker secti

Strany 294 - Chapter 20 VRPT

Appendix C Pop-up Windows, Java Scripts and Java PermissionsVantage CNM User’s Guide363Figure 217 Internet Options: Privacy3 Type the IP address of

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Appendix C Pop-up Windows, Java Scripts and Java PermissionsVantage CNM User’s Guide3645 Click Close to return to the Privacy screen. 6 Click Apply to

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Appendix C Pop-up Windows, Java Scripts and Java PermissionsVantage CNM User’s Guide365Figure 220 Security Settings - Java ScriptingJava Permission

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Appendix C Pop-up Windows, Java Scripts and Java PermissionsVantage CNM User’s Guide366JAVA (Sun)1 From Internet Explorer, click Tools, Internet Optio

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Vantage CNM User’s Guide367APPENDIX D IP Addresses and SubnettingThis appendix introduces IP addresses and subnet masks. IP addresses identify indivi

Strany 299 - CHAPTER 21

Appendix D IP Addresses and SubnettingVantage CNM User’s Guide368Figure 223 Network Number and Host IDHow much of the IP address is the network numb

Strany 300 - Chapter 21 CNM System Setting

Appendix D IP Addresses and SubnettingVantage CNM User’s Guide369Subnet masks are expressed in dotted decimal notation just like IP addresses. The fo

Strany 301 - 21.2 Servers Status

Chapter 2 GUI IntroductionVantage CNM User’s Guide372.2 Title BarThe following table describes the icons in the title bar. 2.3 Device WindowUse th

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Appendix D IP Addresses and SubnettingVantage CNM User’s Guide370SubnettingYou can use subnetting to divide one network into multiple sub-networks. In

Strany 303 - 21.4 Notifications

Appendix D IP Addresses and SubnettingVantage CNM User’s Guide371Figure 225 Subnetting Example: After SubnettingIn a 25-bit subnet the host ID has

Strany 304 - 21.4.1 Notifications

Appendix D IP Addresses and SubnettingVantage CNM User’s Guide372Example: Eight SubnetsSimilarly, use a 27-bit mask to create eight subnets (000, 001,

Strany 305 - 21.5 Log Setting

Appendix D IP Addresses and SubnettingVantage CNM User’s Guide373Subnet PlanningThe following table is a summary for subnet planning on a network wit

Strany 306 - 21.6 VRPT Management

Appendix D IP Addresses and SubnettingVantage CNM User’s Guide374Configuring IP AddressesWhere you obtain your network number depends on your particul

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Vantage CNM User’s Guide375APPENDIX E IP Address AssignmentConflictsThis appendix describes situations where IP address conflicts may occur. Subscrib

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Appendix E IP Address Assignment ConflictsVantage CNM User’s Guide376Figure 227 IP Address Conflicts: Case BTo solve this problem, make sure the dev

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Appendix E IP Address Assignment ConflictsVantage CNM User’s Guide377Figure 229 IP Address Conflicts: Case DThis problem can be solved by adding a

Strany 310 - 21.7.3 Create CSR

Appendix E IP Address Assignment ConflictsVantage CNM User’s Guide378

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Vantage CNM User’s Guide379APPENDIX F Common ServicesThe following table lists some commonly-used services and their associated protocols and port nu

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Chapter 2 GUI IntroductionVantage CNM User’s Guide38The following table describes the labels in the Device window. There are a couple icons in the de

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Appendix F Common ServicesVantage CNM User’s Guide380FTP TCPTCP2021File Transfer Program, a program to enable fast transfer of files, including large

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Appendix F Common ServicesVantage CNM User’s Guide381RTSP TCP/UDP 554 The Real Time Streaming (media control) Protocol (RTSP) is a remote control for

Strany 315 - CHAPTER 23

Appendix F Common ServicesVantage CNM User’s Guide382

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Vantage CNM User’s Guide383APPENDIX G Importing CertificatesThis appendix shows importing certificates examples using Internet Explorer 5.Import Vant

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Appendix G Importing CertificatesVantage CNM User’s Guide384Figure 231 Login Screen2 Click Install Certificate to open the Install Certificate wizar

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Appendix G Importing CertificatesVantage CNM User’s Guide385Figure 233 Certificate Import Wizard 14 Select where you would like to store the certif

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Appendix G Importing CertificatesVantage CNM User’s Guide386Figure 235 Certificate Import Wizard 36 Click Yes to add the Vantage CNM certificate to

Strany 320 - 25.0.1 License Upgrade

Appendix G Importing CertificatesVantage CNM User’s Guide387Figure 237 Certificate General Information after ImportEnrolling and Importing SSL Clie

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Appendix G Importing CertificatesVantage CNM User’s Guide388Figure 238 Device’s Trusted CA ScreenThe CA sends you a package containing the CA’s trus

Strany 322 - Chapter 26 About Vantage CNM

Appendix G Importing CertificatesVantage CNM User’s Guide389Figure 239 CA Certificate Example2 Click Install Certificate and follow the wizard as s

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Chapter 2 GUI IntroductionVantage CNM User’s Guide39You can right-click on a folder to see the following menu items. Some folders do not have every m

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Appendix G Importing CertificatesVantage CNM User’s Guide3902 The file name and path of the certificate you double-clicked should automatically appear

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Appendix G Importing CertificatesVantage CNM User’s Guide391Figure 243 Personal Certificate Import Wizard 45 Click Finish to complete the wizard an

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Appendix G Importing CertificatesVantage CNM User’s Guide392Using a Certificate When Accessing the Device ExampleUse the following procedure to access

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Vantage CNM User’s Guide393APPENDIX H Open Software AnnouncementsNoticeInformation herein is subject to change without notice. Companies, names, and

Strany 328 - Chapter 27 Group

Appendix H Open Software AnnouncementsVantage CNM User’s Guide394This Product includes ant-contrib 1.0b3 version, axis 1.2.1 version, a[ache-commoms q

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Appendix H Open Software AnnouncementsVantage CNM User’s Guide3952. Grant of Copyright License. Subject to the terms and conditions of this License,

Strany 330 - Chapter 28 Account

Appendix H Open Software AnnouncementsVantage CNM User’s Guide3966. Trademarks. This License does not grant permission to use the trade names, tradema

Strany 331 - Chapter 28 Account

Appendix H Open Software AnnouncementsVantage CNM User’s Guide397Products derived from this software may not be called "Apache", nor may &q

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Appendix H Open Software AnnouncementsVantage CNM User’s Guide398To protect your rights, we need to make restrictions that forbid distributors to deny

Strany 333 - PART VIII

Appendix H Open Software AnnouncementsVantage CNM User’s Guide399The precise terms and conditions for copying, distribution and modification follow.

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About This User's GuideVantage CNM User’s Guide4The Technical Writing Team,ZyXEL Communications Corp.,6 Innovation Road II,Science-Based Industri

Strany 335 - CHAPTER 29

Chapter 2 GUI IntroductionVantage CNM User’s Guide404 A new folder icon displays.2.3.1.1.2 Delete a Folder Deleting a folder also deletes all the ass

Strany 336 - 29.2 Device Management

Appendix H Open Software AnnouncementsVantage CNM User’s Guide400function must still compute square roots.) These requirements apply to the modified w

Strany 337 - 29.4 Vantage Report

Appendix H Open Software AnnouncementsVantage CNM User’s Guide4016. As an exception to the Sections above, you may also combine or link a "work

Strany 338 - Chapter 29 Troubleshooting

Appendix H Open Software AnnouncementsVantage CNM User’s Guide4028. You may not copy, modify, sublicense, link with, or distribute the Library except

Strany 339 - Appendices and

Appendix H Open Software AnnouncementsVantage CNM User’s Guide40314. If you wish to incorporate parts of the Library into other free programs whose d

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Appendix H Open Software AnnouncementsVantage CNM User’s Guide404When we speak of free software, we are referring to freedom, not price. Our General P

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Appendix H Open Software AnnouncementsVantage CNM User’s Guide405b) You must cause any work that you distribute or publish, that in whole or in part

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Appendix H Open Software AnnouncementsVantage CNM User’s Guide4064. You may not copy, modify, sublicense, or distribute the Program except as expressl

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Appendix H Open Software AnnouncementsVantage CNM User’s Guide40710. If you wish to incorporate parts of the Program into other free programs whose d

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Appendix H Open Software AnnouncementsVantage CNM User’s Guide408This software is provided "AS IS," without a warranty of any kind. ALL EXPR

Strany 345 - APPENDIX B

Appendix H Open Software AnnouncementsVantage CNM User’s Guide409DISTRIBUTING THE SOFTWARE OR ITS DERIVATIVES. IN NO EVENT WILL SUN MICROSYSTEMS, INC

Strany 346 - Installing Components

Chapter 2 GUI IntroductionVantage CNM User’s Guide41You can right-click on a device to see the following menu. Some menu items are not available for

Strany 347 - Configuring

Appendix H Open Software AnnouncementsVantage CNM User’s Guide410software intended to supersede any component(s) of the Redistributables (unless other

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Appendix H Open Software AnnouncementsVantage CNM User’s Guide4118. Trademarks and Logos. You acknowledge and agree as between you and Sun that Sun o

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Appendix H Open Software AnnouncementsVantage CNM User’s Guide41220 WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE21 DISCLAIME

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Appendix H Open Software AnnouncementsVantage CNM User’s Guide413The Software and Documentation contain material that is protected by United States C

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Appendix H Open Software AnnouncementsVantage CNM User’s Guide414BUSINESS INFORMATION) ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF OR INABILITY TO USE THE PROGRAM, OR F

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Appendix H Open Software AnnouncementsVantage CNM User’s Guide415only be effective if it is in writing and signed by both parties hereto. If any part

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Appendix H Open Software AnnouncementsVantage CNM User’s Guide416

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Vantage CNM User’s Guide417APPENDIX I Legal InformationCopyrightCopyright © 2007 by ZyXEL Communications Corporation.The contents of this publication

Strany 355 - Macintosh OS X

Appendix I Legal InformationVantage CNM User’s Guide418NoteRepair or replacement, as provided under this warranty, is the exclusive remedy of the purc

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Vantage CNM User’s Guide419APPENDIX J Customer SupportPlease have the following information ready when you contact customer support.Required Informat

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Chapter 2 GUI IntroductionVantage CNM User’s Guide42Figure 11 Device Window: Topology: Add/Edit Device (ZyNOS) Figure 12 Device Window: Topology:

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Appendix J Customer SupportVantage CNM User’s Guide420• Regular Mail: ZyXEL Communications, Czech s.r.o., Modranská 621, 143 01 Praha 4 - Modrany, Ces

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Appendix J Customer SupportVantage CNM User’s Guide421India• Support E-mail: [email protected]• Sales E-mail: [email protected]• Telephone: +91-11-308881

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Appendix J Customer SupportVantage CNM User’s Guide422• Regular Mail: ZyXEL Communications Inc., 1130 N. Miller St., Anaheim, CA 92806-2001, U.S.A.Nor

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Appendix J Customer SupportVantage CNM User’s Guide423Sweden• Support E-mail: [email protected]• Sales E-mail: [email protected]• Telephone: +46-31-744-7

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IndexVantage CNM User’s Guide425IndexAadministratorsidle timeout 302maximum number logged in 302root 329storing in address book 315super 329types of 3

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IndexVantage CNM User’s Guide426HHub & Spoke 251, 252IIANA 374iconsdevices 40folders 38views 38idle timeout 36, 302IE 7.0 security risk messages 4

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IndexVantage CNM User’s Guide427status 317system statusmonitor 288, 289Ttitle bar 35, 36, 37topology 37create a group folder 39delete a groupl 40remov

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IndexVantage CNM User’s Guide428

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IndexVantage CNM User’s Guide429

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Chapter 2 GUI IntroductionVantage CNM User’s Guide43Firmware VersionThis field is only available for a ZyNOS device. Select the firmware version the

Strany 369 - Notation

IndexVantage CNM User’s Guide430

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Chapter 2 GUI IntroductionVantage CNM User’s Guide444 After clicking Apply and a new device icon displays.2.3.1.2.2 Delete a DeviceFollow the steps b

Strany 371 - Example: Four Subnets

Chapter 2 GUI IntroductionVantage CNM User’s Guide45Figure 15 Device Window: Topology: Delete Device Warning 3 The device’s web configurator appear

Strany 372 - Example: Eight Subnets

Chapter 2 GUI IntroductionVantage CNM User’s Guide46Following are the other menus. Table 8 Navigation Panel: Menu Summary - Device OperationDEVICE O

Strany 373 - Subnet Planning

Chapter 2 GUI IntroductionVantage CNM User’s Guide47The following table describes the links in the navigation panel. CNM SYSTEM SETTING ACCOUNT MANAG

Strany 374 - Configuring IP Addresses

Chapter 2 GUI IntroductionVantage CNM User’s Guide48This section provides some notes about the navigation panel.• The configuration information appear

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Chapter 2 GUI IntroductionVantage CNM User’s Guide491 Click CNM System Setting in the menu bar.2 Click Configuration > Certificate Management in t

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Document ConventionsVantage CNM User’s Guide5Document ConventionsWarnings and NotesThese are how warnings and notes are shown in this User’s Guide. 1

Strany 377 - IP addresses dynamically

Chapter 2 GUI IntroductionVantage CNM User’s Guide50Figure 19 CNM System Setting > Configuration > Certificate Management > Import Certific

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51PART IIDevice Operation" This menu only appear if you select a device. For ZLD-based device, this menu appear when the device status is on.&quo

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Vantage CNM User’s Guide53CHAPTER 3 Load or Save Building Blocks(BB)" These menus only appear if you select a ZyNOS-based or a prestige device.

Strany 381 - Appendix F Common Services

Chapter 3 Load or Save Building Blocks (BB)Vantage CNM User’s Guide54Click the Load a BB icon to load a building block to the selected device. The fol

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Vantage CNM User’s Guide55CHAPTER 4 Device General SettingsThis section configures device general settings." These menus only appear if you sele

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Chapter 4 Device General SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide564.0.2 Time SettingUse this screen to configure the time settings on the device. To open th

Strany 384 - Figure 231 Login Screen

Chapter 4 Device General SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide57Daylight Savings Daylight saving is a period from late spring to early fall when many coun

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Chapter 4 Device General SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide58

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Vantage CNM User’s Guide59CHAPTER 5 Device Network SettingsThe screens explained network settings such as LAN, WAN, wireless card.The menus and scree

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Document ConventionsVantage CNM User’s Guide6Icons Used in FiguresFigures in this User’s Guide may use the following generic icons. Device icons are n

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Chapter 5 Device Network SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide60Figure 27 Device Operation > Device Configuration > Network > LAN > LAN The f

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Chapter 5 Device Network SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide61DHCP WINS Server 1, 2Type the IP address of the WINS (Windows Internet Naming Service) ser

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Chapter 5 Device Network SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide625.2 LAN (Prestige)" This section refers only to the LAN screen, but the information i

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Chapter 5 Device Network SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide63Figure 28 Device Operation > Device Configuration > Network > LAN > LAN (Pre

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Chapter 5 Device Network SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide645.2.1 Static DHCP" This section refers only to the LAN screen, but the information is

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Chapter 5 Device Network SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide65Use this screen to assign IP addresses to specific individual computers on the LAN based o

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Chapter 5 Device Network SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide66Figure 30 Device Operation > Device Configuration > Network > LAN > IP AliasT

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Chapter 5 Device Network SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide675.3 WAN General (ZyNOS ZyWALL)This section gives configuration information on the fields

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Chapter 5 Device Network SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide68The following table describes the fields in this screen.Table 17 Device Operation > De

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Chapter 5 Device Network SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide695.3.1 WAN1 (ZyNOS ZyWALL with one WAN port)The screen differs by the encapsulation type c

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Contents OverviewVantage CNM User’s Guide7Contents OverviewIntroducing Vantage CNM ...

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Chapter 5 Device Network SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide705.3.1.1 Ethernet EncapsulationThe following table describes the labels in the Ethernet enc

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Chapter 5 Device Network SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide715.3.1.2 PPPoE EncapsulationThe device supports PPPoE (Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethern

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Chapter 5 Device Network SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide72Figure 34 Device Operation > Device Configuration > Network > WAN > WAN1-PPPo

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Chapter 5 Device Network SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide73Service Name Type the PPPoE service name provided to you. PPPoE uses a service name to ide

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Chapter 5 Device Network SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide745.3.1.3 PPTP EncapsulationPoint-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP) is a network protocol t

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Chapter 5 Device Network SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide75Figure 36 Device Operation > Device Configuration > Network > WAN > WAN1 - P

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Chapter 5 Device Network SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide76PPTPUser Name Type the user name given to you by your ISP. Password Type the password assoc

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Chapter 5 Device Network SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide775.3.2 WAN1 and WAN2 (ZyNOS ZyWALL with two WAN ports)Since ZyWALL 4.00, the WAN screens a

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Chapter 5 Device Network SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide78Figure 37 Device Operation > Device Configuration > Network > WAN > WAN1/2 (Z

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Chapter 5 Device Network SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide79Telia Login Server (Telia Login only)Type the domain name of the Telia login server, for e

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Chapter 5 Device Network SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide805.3.2.2 PPPoE EncapsulationPPPoE (Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet) is an IETF standa

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Chapter 5 Device Network SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide81The following table describes the labels in this screen.Table 22 Device Operation > D

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Chapter 5 Device Network SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide825.3.2.3 PPTP EncapsulationPoint-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP) is a network protocol t

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Chapter 5 Device Network SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide83Figure 39 Device Operation > Device Configuration > Network > WAN > WAN1/2 -

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Chapter 5 Device Network SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide84PPTPUser Name Type the user name given to you by your ISP.Password Type the password associ

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Chapter 5 Device Network SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide855.3.3 Dial Backup (ZyNOS ZyWALL)Vantage CNM can communicate with the device using Dial Ba

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Chapter 5 Device Network SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide86Figure 40 Device Operation > Device Configuration > Network > WAN > Dial Back

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Chapter 5 Device Network SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide875.3.4 Advanced Modem Setup (ZyNOS ZyWALL)5.3.4.1 AT Command StringsFor regular telephone

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Chapter 5 Device Network SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide885.3.4.1.2 Response StringsThe response strings tell the device the tags, or labels, immedi

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Chapter 5 Device Network SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide895.3.5 Edit Dial Backup (ZyNOS ZyWALL)Click Edit in the TCP/IP Options field in the screen

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Vantage CNM User’s Guide9About This User's Guide...

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Chapter 5 Device Network SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide90Figure 42 Device Operation > Device Configuration > Network > WAN > Dial Back

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Chapter 5 Device Network SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide915.3.6 WAN Setup (Prestige)The fields in this screen vary depending on the mode and encaps

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Chapter 5 Device Network SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide92Figure 43 Device Operation > Device Configuration > Network > WAN > Setup (Pr

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Chapter 5 Device Network SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide93ATM QoS Type Select CBR (Constant Bit Rate) to specify fixed (always-on) bandwidth for voi

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Chapter 5 Device Network SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide945.3.7 WAN Backup (Prestige)To change your device’s WAN backup settings, click WA N > Ba

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Chapter 5 Device Network SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide95Figure 44 Device Operation > Device Configuration > Network > WAN > Backup (

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Chapter 5 Device Network SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide96Recovery Interval When the device is using a lower priority connection (usually a WAN back

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Chapter 5 Device Network SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide975.3.8 Advanced WAN Backup (Prestige)Use this screen to edit your device’s advanced WAN ba

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Chapter 5 Device Network SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide98Primary/ Secondary Phone NumberType the first (primary) phone number from the ISP for this

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Chapter 5 Device Network SettingsVantage CNM User’s Guide995.3.9 Advanced Modem Setup (Prestige)Click Edit in the Advanced Modem Setup field. See th

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