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Page 1 - User’s Guide

G-1000802.11g Wireless Access PointUser’s GuideVersion 3.50 11/2005

Page 2 - Copyright

G-1000 User’s Guide10Table of ContentsCopyright ...

Page 3 - Commission (FCC) Interference

G-1000 User’s Guide100 Chapter 13 LAN SetupCHAPTER 13LAN SetupThis chapter shows you how to configure the LAN on your G-1000.13.1 LAN SetupThis secti

Page 4 - Certifications

G-1000 User’s GuideChapter 13 LAN Setup 101Figure 54 Menu 3.2 TCP/IP SetupFollow the instructions in the following table on how to configure the fie

Page 5 - Safety Warnings

G-1000 User’s Guide102 Chapter 13 LAN SetupFigure 55 Menu 3.5 Wireless LAN SetupNote: In the SMT, the ESSID is referred to as SSID. Both of them ref

Page 6 - ZyXEL Limited Warranty

G-1000 User’s GuideChapter 13 LAN Setup 10313.3.1 Configuring MAC Address FilterYour G-1000 checks the MAC address of the wireless station device aga

Page 7 - Customer Support

G-1000 User’s Guide104 Chapter 13 LAN Setup1 From the main menu, enter 3 to open Menu 3 – LAN Setup.2 Enter 5 to display Menu 3.5 – Wireless LAN Setup

Page 8 - 8 Customer Support

G-1000 User’s GuideChapter 13 LAN Setup 105The following table describes the fields in this menu.13.3.2 Configuring RoamingEnable the roaming feature

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G-1000 User’s Guide106 Chapter 13 LAN SetupFigure 59 WLAN Roaming ConfigurationThe following table describes the fields in this menu.

Page 10 - Table of Contents

G-1000 User’s GuideChapter 13 LAN Setup 107

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G-1000 User’s Guide108 Chapter 14 Dial-in User SetupCHAPTER 14Dial-in User SetupThis chapter shows you how to create user accounts on the G-1000.By st

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G-1000 User’s GuideChapter 14 Dial-in User Setup 109Figure 61 Menu 14.1- Edit Dial-in UserThe following table describes the fields in this screen. M

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G-1000 User’s Guide111.3.1 Internet Access Application ...301.3.2 Corporation Netw

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G-1000 User’s Guide110 Chapter 15 SNMP ConfigurationCHAPTER 15SNMP ConfigurationThis chapter shows you how to use SMT to configure SNMP on the G-1000.

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G-1000 User’s GuideChapter 15 SNMP Configuration 111

Page 16 - List of Figures

G-1000 User’s Guide112 Chapter 16 System SecurityCHAPTER 16System SecurityThis chapter describes how to configure the system password, an external RAD

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G-1000 User’s GuideChapter 16 System Security 113Figure 65 Menu 23.2 System Security: RADIUS ServerThe following table describes the fields in this

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G-1000 User’s Guide114 Chapter 16 System Security16.3 802.1x The IEEE 802.1x standards outline enhanced security methods for both the authentication

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G-1000 User’s GuideChapter 16 System Security 115Figure 67 Menu 23.4 System Security: IEEE802.1xThe following table describes the fields in this men

Page 20 - List of Tables

G-1000 User’s Guide116 Chapter 16 System SecurityOnce you enable user authentication, you need to specify an external RADIUS server or create local us

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G-1000 User’s GuideChapter 16 System Security 117

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G-1000 User’s Guide118 Chapter 17 System Information and DiagnosisCHAPTER 17System Information andDiagnosisThis chapter covers the information and dia

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G-1000 User’s GuideChapter 17 System Information and Diagnosis 119Figure 69 Menu 24.1 System Maintenance: StatusThe following table describes the fi

Page 24 - Related Documentation

G-1000 User’s Guide12Chapter 6 Wireless LAN ...

Page 25 - Graphics Icons Key

G-1000 User’s Guide120 Chapter 17 System Information and Diagnosis2 Enter 2 to display Menu 24.2 – System Information and Console Port Speed.3 From th

Page 26 - CHAPTER 1

G-1000 User’s GuideChapter 17 System Information and Diagnosis 12117.2.2 Console Port SpeedNote: The console port is internal and reserved for techni

Page 27 - 1.2.2 Firmware Features

G-1000 User’s Guide122 Chapter 17 System Information and DiagnosisFigure 73 Menu 24.4 System Maintenance: DiagnosticFollow the procedure next to get

Page 28 - Table 2 IEEE 802.11g

G-1000 User’s GuideChapter 17 System Information and Diagnosis 123

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G-1000 User’s Guide124 Chapter 18 Firmware and Configuration File MaintenanceCHAPTER 18Firmware and Configuration FileMaintenanceThis chapter tells yo

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G-1000 User’s GuideChapter 18 Firmware and Configuration File Maintenance 125The following table is a summary. Please note that the internal filename

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G-1000 User’s Guide126 Chapter 18 Firmware and Configuration File MaintenanceFigure 74 Menu 24.5 Backup Configuration18.2.2 Using the FTP command f

Page 32 - CHAPTER 2

G-1000 User’s GuideChapter 18 Firmware and Configuration File Maintenance 127Figure 75 FTP Session ExampleThe following table describes some of the

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G-1000 User’s Guide128 Chapter 18 Firmware and Configuration File Maintenance3 Enter command “sys stdio 0” to disable the SMT timeout, so the TFTP tra

Page 34 - 2.2.3 The RESET Button

G-1000 User’s GuideChapter 18 Firmware and Configuration File Maintenance 1291 Display menu 24.5 and enter “y” at the following screen.Figure 76 Sys

Page 35 - 2.5 Configuring Your G-1000

G-1000 User’s Guide138.6 SNMP ...768.6.1

Page 36 - CHAPTER 3

G-1000 User’s Guide130 Chapter 19 System Maintenance and InformationCHAPTER 19System Maintenance andInformationThis chapter leads you through SMT menu

Page 37 - 3.2 Resetting the G-1000

G-1000 User’s GuideChapter 19 System Maintenance and Information 131Figure 80 Menu 24 System MaintenanceFigure 81 Valid CI Commands19.2 Time and

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G-1000 User’s Guide132 Chapter 19 System Maintenance and InformationFigure 82 Menu 24.10 System Maintenance: Time and Date SettingThe following tabl

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G-1000 User’s GuideChapter 19 System Maintenance and Information 1332 When the G-1000 starts up, if there is a timeserver configured in menu 24.10.3 2

Page 40 - CHAPTER 4

G-1000 User’s Guide134 Chapter 19 System Maintenance and InformationEnter 11, from menu 24, to display Menu 24.11 - Remote Management Control (shown n

Page 41 - Chapter 4 Wizard Setup 41

G-1000 User’s GuideChapter 19 System Maintenance and Information 1351 A filter in menu 3.1 (LAN) or in menu 11.5 (WAN) is applied to block a Telnet, F

Page 42 - 42 Chapter 4 Wizard Setup

G-1000 User’s Guide136 TroubleshootingAppendix ATroubleshootingThis appendix covers potential problems and possible remedies. After each problem descr

Page 43 - 4.4 Wizard Setup: IP Address

G-1000 User’s GuideTroubleshooting 137Problems with the PasswordProblems with TelnetProblems with the WLAN InterfaceTable 61 Troubleshooting the Pas

Page 44 - 44 Chapter 4 Wizard Setup

G-1000 User’s Guide138 SpecificationsAppendix BSpecificationsHardwareFirmwareTable 64 HardwarePower Specification DC 12V 1200mAOperation Temperature

Page 45 - 4.5 Basic Setup Complete

G-1000 User’s GuideSpecifications 139Diagnostics Capabilities The access point can perform self-diagnostic tests. These tests check the integrity of t

Page 46 - CHAPTER 5

G-1000 User’s Guide14Chapter 14Dial-in User Setup ... 108

Page 47 - 5.3 Configuring Password

G-1000 User’s Guide140 Brute-Force Password Guessing ProtectionAppendix CBrute-Force Password GuessingProtectionThe following describes the commands f

Page 48 - 5.4 Configuring Time Setting

G-1000 User’s GuideBrute-Force Password Guessing Protection 141

Page 49 - Table 11 Time Setting

G-1000 User’s Guide142 Setting up Your Computer’s IP AddressAppendix DSetting up Your Computer’s IP AddressAll computers must have a 10M or 100M Ether

Page 50 - CHAPTER 6

G-1000 User’s GuideSetting up Your Computer’s IP Address 143Figure 85 WIndows 95/98/Me: Network: ConfigurationInstalling ComponentsThe Network windo

Page 51 - 6.2.4 Hide G-1000 Identity

G-1000 User’s Guide144 Setting up Your Computer’s IP Address3 Select Microsoft from the list of manufacturers.4 Select Client for Microsoft Networks f

Page 52 - 6.3.1 WEP Encryption

G-1000 User’s GuideSetting up Your Computer’s IP Address 145Figure 87 Windows 95/98/Me: TCP/IP Properties: DNS Configuration4 Click the Gateway tab.

Page 53 - Table 13 Wireless

G-1000 User’s Guide146 Setting up Your Computer’s IP AddressFigure 88 Windows XP: Start Menu2 For Windows XP, click Network Connections. For Windows

Page 54 - 54 Chapter 6 Wireless LAN

G-1000 User’s GuideSetting up Your Computer’s IP Address 147Figure 90 Windows XP: Control Panel: Network Connections: Properties4 Select Internet Pr

Page 55 - 6.4 Configuring Roaming

G-1000 User’s Guide148 Setting up Your Computer’s IP Address• If you have a static IP address click Use the following IP Address and fill in the IP ad

Page 56 - Figure 15 Roaming Example

G-1000 User’s GuideSetting up Your Computer’s IP Address 149• Click Obtain DNS server address automatically if you do not know your DNS server IP addr

Page 57 - 6.5 MAC Filter

G-1000 User’s Guide15Troubleshooting... 136Appendix BS

Page 58 - Table 15 MAC Address Filter

G-1000 User’s Guide150 Setting up Your Computer’s IP AddressFigure 94 Macintosh OS 8/9: Apple Menu2 Select Ethernet built-in from the Connect via li

Page 59 - 6.6 Introduction to WPA

G-1000 User’s GuideSetting up Your Computer’s IP Address 1514 For statically assigned settings, do the following:•From the Configure box, select Manua

Page 60 - 60 Chapter 6 Wireless LAN

G-1000 User’s Guide152 Setting up Your Computer’s IP AddressFigure 97 Macintosh OS X: Network4 For statically assigned settings, do the following:•F

Page 61 - Chapter 6 Wireless LAN 61

G-1000 User’s GuideSetting up Your Computer’s IP Address 153

Page 62 - 62 Chapter 6 Wireless LAN

G-1000 User’s Guide154 IP Address Assignment ConflictsAppendix EIP Address Assignment ConflictsThis appendix describes situations where IP address con

Page 63 - Chapter 6 Wireless LAN 63

G-1000 User’s GuideIP Address Assignment Conflicts 155Figure 99 IP Address Conflicts: Case BTo solve this problem, make sure the G-1000 LAN IP addre

Page 64 - 64 Chapter 6 Wireless LAN

G-1000 User’s Guide156 IP Address Assignment ConflictsIn this case, the subscribers are not able to access the Internet. Figure 101 IP Address Confl

Page 65 - Chapter 6 Wireless LAN 65

G-1000 User’s GuideIP Address Assignment Conflicts 157

Page 66 - 66 Chapter 6 Wireless LAN

G-1000 User’s Guide158 Wireless LANsAppendix FWireless LANsWireless LAN TopologiesThis section discusses ad-hoc and infrastructure wireless LAN topolo

Page 67 - Chapter 6 Wireless LAN 67

G-1000 User’s GuideWireless LANs 159Figure 103 Basic Service SetESSAn Extended Service Set (ESS) consists of a series of overlapping BSSs, each cont

Page 68 - 6.8 Configuring RADIUS

G-1000 User’s Guide16List of FiguresFigure 1 Internet Access Application ...

Page 69 - Table 22 RADIUS Screen

G-1000 User’s Guide160 Wireless LANsFigure 104 Infrastructure WLANChannelA channel is the radio frequency(ies) used by IEEE 802.11a/b/g wireless dev

Page 70 - CHAPTER 7

G-1000 User’s GuideWireless LANs 161Figure 105 RTS/CTSWhen station A sends data to the AP, it might not know that the station B is already using the

Page 71 - 7.2 Configuring IP

G-1000 User’s Guide162 Wireless LANsA large Fragmentation Threshold is recommended for networks not prone to interference while you should set a small

Page 72 - CHAPTER 8

G-1000 User’s GuideWireless LANs 163IEEE 802.1xIn June 2001, the IEEE 802.1x standard was designed to extend the features of IEEE 802.11 to support ex

Page 73 - 8.2 Configuring WWW

G-1000 User’s Guide164 Wireless LANs• Access-ChallengeSent by a RADIUS server requesting more information in order to allow access. The access point s

Page 74 - 8.4 Configuring TELNET

G-1000 User’s GuideWireless LANs 165EAP-TLS (Transport Layer Security)With EAP-TLS, digital certifications are needed by both the server and the wirel

Page 75 - 8.5 Configuring FTP

G-1000 User’s Guide166 Wireless LANsFor added security, certificate-based authentications (EAP-TLS, EAP-TTLS and PEAP) use dynamic keys for data encry

Page 76 - 8.6 SNMP

G-1000 User’s GuideWireless LANs 167The Message Integrity Check (MIC) is designed to prevent an attacker from capturing data packets, altering them an

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G-1000 User’s Guide168 Wireless LANsShared WEP No Enable with Dynamic WEP KeyYes Enable without Dynamic WEP KeyYes Disable WPA TKIP No EnableWPA-PSK

Page 78 - 8.6.2 SNMP Traps

G-1000 User’s GuideWireless LANs 169

Page 79 - 8.6.4 Configuring SNMP

G-1000 User’s Guide17Figure 37 System Status: Show Statistics ... 87Figure 38

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G-1000 User’s Guide170 IP SubnettingAppendix GIP SubnettingIP Addressing Routers “route” based on the network number. The router that delivers the dat

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G-1000 User’s GuideIP Subnetting 171Since the first octet of a class “A” IP address must contain a “0”, the first octet of a class “A” address can hav

Page 82 - CHAPTER 9

G-1000 User’s Guide172 IP SubnettingSince the mask is always a continuous number of ones beginning from the left, followed by a continuous number of z

Page 83 - 9.2 Configuring Log Settings

G-1000 User’s GuideIP Subnetting 173Divide the network 192.168.1.0 into two separate subnets by converting one of the host ID bits of the IP address t

Page 84 - Table 32 Log Settings

G-1000 User’s Guide174 IP SubnettingExample: Four Subnets The above example illustrated using a 25-bit subnet mask to divide a class “C” address space

Page 85 - Chapter 9 Log Screens 85

G-1000 User’s GuideIP Subnetting 175Example Eight SubnetsSimilarly use a 27-bit mask to create 8 subnets (001, 010, 011, 100, 101, 110). The following

Page 86 - CHAPTER 10

G-1000 User’s Guide176 IP SubnettingSubnetting With Class A and Class B Networks. For class “A” and class “B” addresses the subnet mask also determine

Page 87 - 10.3 Association List

G-1000 User’s GuideIP Subnetting 177

Page 88 - 10.4 F/W Upload Screen

G-1000 User’s Guide178 Command InterpreterAppendix HCommand InterpreterThe following describes how to use the command interpreter. Enter 24 in the mai

Page 89 - Table 36 Firmware Upload

G-1000 User’s GuideCommand Interpreter 179

Page 90 - 10.5 Configuration Screen

G-1000 User’s Guide18Figure 80 Menu 24 System Maintenance ... 131Figure 81 Va

Page 91 - 10.5.1 Backup Configuration

G-1000 User’s Guide180 Log DescriptionsAppendix ILog DescriptionsThis appendix provides descriptions of example log messages.Table 84 System Mainten

Page 92 - 92 Chapter 10 Maintenance

G-1000 User’s GuideLog Descriptions 181Log CommandsGo to the command interpreter interface (the Command Interpreter Appendix explains how to access an

Page 93 - 10.6 Restart Screen

G-1000 User’s Guide182 Log DescriptionsUse sys logs category followed by a log category and a parameter to decide what to record Use the sys logs save

Page 94 - CHAPTER 11

G-1000 User’s GuideLog Descriptions 183

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G-1000 User’s Guide184 Antenna Selection and Positioning RecommendationAppendix JAntenna Selection and PositioningRecommendationAn antenna couples RF

Page 96 - Table 39 Main Menu Commands

G-1000 User’s GuideAntenna Selection and Positioning Recommendation 185• Omni-directional antennas send the RF signal out in all directions on a horiz

Page 97 - Table 40 Main Menu Summary

G-1000 User’s Guide186 Power Adaptor SpecificationsAppendix KPower Adaptor SpecificationsTable 88 NORTH AMERICAN PLUG STANDARDSAC Power Adaptor Mode

Page 98 - CHAPTER 12

G-1000 User’s GuidePower Adaptor Specifications 187Table 93 AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND PLUG STANDARDSAC Power Adaptor Model AD-1201200DS or AD-121200

Page 99 - ESC] at any time to cancel

ZyAIR G-3000 User’s Guide188IndexNumerics110V AC 5230V AC 5AAbnormal Working Conditions 6AC 5Accessories 5Acts of God 6Address Assignment 43, 70Airflo

Page 100 - CHAPTER 13

ZyAIR G-3000 User’s Guide189Default 93Defective 6Denmark, Contact Information 7DHCP 121Diagnostic 122Diagnostic Tools 118Disclaimer 2Discretion 6Distr

Page 101 - 13.3 Wireless LAN Setup

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Page 102 - 102 Chapter 13 LAN Setup

ZyAIR G-3000 User’s Guide190Link type 119Liquids, Corrosive 5Log Descriptions 180Logs 82MMAC address 57MAC Address Filter Action 58, 105MAC Address Fi

Page 103 - Chapter 13 LAN Setup 103

ZyAIR G-3000 User’s Guide191Registered 2Registered Trademark 2Regular Mail 7Related Documentation 24Relocate 3Re-manufactured 6Remote Authentication D

Page 104 - 104 Chapter 13 LAN Setup

ZyAIR G-3000 User’s Guide192TV Technician 3UUndesired Operations 3Use Authentication 167User Profiles 108VValid CI Commands 131Value 6Vendor 5Ventilat

Page 105 - 13.3.2 Configuring Roaming

G-1000 User’s Guide2 CopyrightCopyrightCopyright © 2005 by ZyXEL Communications Corporation.The contents of this publication may not be reproduced in

Page 106 - 106 Chapter 13 LAN Setup

G-1000 User’s Guide20List of TablesTable 1 IEEE 802.11b ...

Page 107 - Chapter 13 LAN Setup 107

G-1000 User’s Guide21Table 37 Restore Configuration ... 91Tabl

Page 108 - CHAPTER 14

G-1000 User’s Guide22Table 80 Subnet 4 ...

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Page 110 - CHAPTER 15

G-1000 User’s Guide24 PrefacePrefaceCongratulations on your purchase of the ZyXEL G-1000 - 802.11g Wireless Access Point. An AP acts as a bridge betwe

Page 111

G-1000 User’s GuidePreface 25User Guide Feedback Help us help you! E-mail all User Guide-related comments, questions or suggestions for improvement to

Page 112 - CHAPTER 16

G-1000 User’s Guide26 Chapter 1 Getting to Know Your G-1000CHAPTER 1Getting to Know Your G-1000This chapter introduces the main features and applicati

Page 113

G-1000 User’s GuideChapter 1 Getting to Know Your G-1000 271.2.1.4 G-1000 LEDThe blue G-1000 LED (also known as the Breathing LED) is on when the G-1

Page 114 - 16.3 802.1x

G-1000 User’s Guide28 Chapter 1 Getting to Know Your G-10001.2.2.4 802.11g Wireless LAN StandardThe G-1000 complies with the 802.11g wireless standar

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G-1000 User’s GuideChapter 1 Getting to Know Your G-1000 291.2.2.10 IEEE 802.1x Network SecurityThe G-1000 supports the IEEE 802.1x standard to enhan

Page 116

G-1000 User’s GuideFederal Communications Commission (FCC) Interference Statement 3Federal CommunicationsCommission (FCC) InterferenceStatementThis de

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G-1000 User’s Guide30 Chapter 1 Getting to Know Your G-10001.3.1 Internet Access Application The G-1000 is an ideal access solution for wireless Inte

Page 118 - CHAPTER 17

G-1000 User’s GuideChapter 1 Getting to Know Your G-1000 31

Page 119 - 17.2 System Information

G-1000 User’s Guide32 Chapter 2 Hardware Installation and Initial SetupCHAPTER 2Hardware Installation and InitialSetupThis chapter describes the physi

Page 120 - 17.2.1 System Information

G-1000 User’s GuideChapter 2 Hardware Installation and Initial Setup 332.2 Top Panel and Connections of the G-1000 The following figure shows the top

Page 121 - 17.3 Diagnostic

G-1000 User’s Guide34 Chapter 2 Hardware Installation and Initial SetupFigure 4 G-1000 Top Panel2.2.1 One 10/100M Ethernet PortEthernet 10Base-T/10

Page 122

G-1000 User’s GuideChapter 2 Hardware Installation and Initial Setup 352.2.4 AntennasThe G-1000 is equipped with two reverse SMA connectors and two d

Page 123

G-1000 User’s Guide36 Chapter 3 Introducing the Web ConfiguratorCHAPTER 3Introducing the WebConfiguratorThis chapter describes how to access the G-100

Page 124 - CHAPTER 18

G-1000 User’s GuideChapter 3 Introducing the Web Configurator 37Figure 5 Change Password ScreenYou should now see the MAIN MENU screen.3.2 Resettin

Page 125 - 18.2 Backup Configuration

G-1000 User’s Guide38 Chapter 3 Introducing the Web Configurator5 Release the RESET button and wait for the G-1000 to finish restarting.3.2.2 Method

Page 126

G-1000 User’s GuideChapter 3 Introducing the Web Configurator 39Click the links under ADVANCED to configure advanced features such as SYSTEM (General

Page 127

G-1000 User’s Guide4 Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Interference Statement Cet appareil numerique de la classe B est conforme a la norme NMB-

Page 128 - 18.2.4 Example: TFTP Command

G-1000 User’s Guide40 Chapter 4 Wizard SetupCHAPTER 4Wizard SetupThis chapter provides information on the Wizard Setup screens in the web configurator

Page 129

G-1000 User’s GuideChapter 4 Wizard Setup 414.2 Wizard Setup: General SetupGeneral Setup contains administrative and system-related information. The

Page 130 - CHAPTER 19

G-1000 User’s Guide42 Chapter 4 Wizard SetupFigure 8 Wizard 2: Wireless LAN SetupThe following table describes the labels in this screen.Table 6 W

Page 131 - 19.2 Time and Date Setting

G-1000 User’s GuideChapter 4 Wizard Setup 434.4 Wizard Setup: IP AddressThe third wizard screen allows you to configure IP address assignment.4.4.1

Page 132

G-1000 User’s Guide44 Chapter 4 Wizard SetupIf the ISP did not explicitly give you an IP network number, then most likely you have a single user accou

Page 133 - 19.3 Remote Management Setup

G-1000 User’s GuideChapter 4 Wizard Setup 454.5 Basic Setup CompleteWhen you click Finish in the Wizard 3 IP Address Assignment screen, a warning win

Page 134

G-1000 User’s Guide46 Chapter 5 System ScreensCHAPTER 5System Screens5.1 System OverviewThis section provides information on general system setup.5.2

Page 135 - 19.5 System Timeout

G-1000 User’s GuideChapter 5 System Screens 475.3 Configuring PasswordTo change your G-1000’s password (recommended), click the SYSTEM link under ADV

Page 136 - Troubleshooting

G-1000 User’s Guide48 Chapter 5 System Screens5.4 Configuring Time SettingTo change your G-1000’s time and date, click the SYSTEM link under ADVANCED

Page 137 - Problems with Telnet

G-1000 User’s GuideChapter 5 System Screens 49Current Date (yyyy/mm/dd)This field displays the date of your G-1000. Each time you reload this page, th

Page 138 - Specifications

G-1000 User’s GuideSafety Warnings 5Safety WarningsFor your safety, be sure to read and follow all warning notices and instructions.• Do NOT open the

Page 139 - Specifications 139

G-1000 User’s Guide50 Chapter 6 Wireless LANCHAPTER 6 Wireless LANThis chapter discusses how to configure Wireless LAN.6.1 IntroductionA wireless LAN

Page 140 - Protection

G-1000 User’s GuideChapter 6 Wireless LAN 51• Use the Local User Database if you have less than 32 wireless clients in your network. The G-1000 uses M

Page 141

G-1000 User’s Guide52 Chapter 6 Wireless LANThe figure below shows the possible wireless security levels on your G-1000. EAP (Extensible Authenticatio

Page 142 - Appendix D

G-1000 User’s GuideChapter 6 Wireless LAN 53Figure 14 Wireless The following table describes the general wireless LAN labels in this screen.Table 13

Page 143 - Installing Components

G-1000 User’s Guide54 Chapter 6 Wireless LANFragmentation ThresholdThe threshold (number of bytes) for the fragmentation boundary for directed message

Page 144 - Configuring

G-1000 User’s GuideChapter 6 Wireless LAN 556.4 Configuring RoamingA wireless station is a device with an IEEE 802.11b or an IEEE 802.11g compliant w

Page 145 - Windows 2000/NT/XP

G-1000 User’s Guide56 Chapter 6 Wireless LANFigure 15 Roaming ExampleThe steps below describe the roaming process.1 As wireless station Y moves from

Page 146

G-1000 User’s GuideChapter 6 Wireless LAN 57To enable roaming on your G-1000, click the WIRELESS link under ADVANCED and then the Roaming tab. The scr

Page 147

G-1000 User’s Guide58 Chapter 6 Wireless LANFigure 17 MAC Address FilterThe following table describes the labels in this screen.Table 15 MAC Addre

Page 148

G-1000 User’s GuideChapter 6 Wireless LAN 596.6 Introduction to WPAWi-Fi Protected Access (WPA and WPA2) applies IEEE 801.2x and Extensible Authentic

Page 149 - Macintosh OS 8/9

G-1000 User’s Guide6 ZyXEL Limited WarrantyZyXEL Limited WarrantyZyXEL warrants to the original end user (purchaser) that this product is free from an

Page 150

G-1000 User’s Guide60 Chapter 6 Wireless LANFigure 18 WPA(2) - PSK Authentication6.6.2 WPA(2) with RADIUS Application ExampleYou need the IP addres

Page 151 - Macintosh OS X

G-1000 User’s GuideChapter 6 Wireless LAN 61Figure 19 WPA with RADIUS Application Example26.6.3 Wireless Client WPA Supplicants A wireless client s

Page 152 - Verifying Settings

G-1000 User’s Guide62 Chapter 6 Wireless LANFigure 20 Wireless LAN: 802.1x/WPAThe following table describes the labels in this screen.6.7.1 Authent

Page 153

G-1000 User’s GuideChapter 6 Wireless LAN 63Figure 21 Wireless LAN: 802.1x/WPA for 802.1x ProtocolThe following table describes the labels in this s

Page 154 - Appendix E

G-1000 User’s Guide64 Chapter 6 Wireless LANNote: Once you enable user authentication, you need to specify an external RADIUS server or create local u

Page 155

G-1000 User’s GuideChapter 6 Wireless LAN 65Figure 22 Wireless LAN: 802.1x/WPA for WPA ProtocolThe following table describes the labels not previous

Page 156 - IP addresses dynamically

G-1000 User’s Guide66 Chapter 6 Wireless LANFigure 23 Wireless LAN: 802.1x/WPA for WPA-PSK ProtocolThe following table describes the labels not prev

Page 157

G-1000 User’s GuideChapter 6 Wireless LAN 67Figure 24 Wireless LAN: 802.1x/WPA for WPA2 ProtocolThe following table describes the labels not previou

Page 158 - Wireless LANs

G-1000 User’s Guide68 Chapter 6 Wireless LANFigure 25 Wireless LAN: 802.1x/WPA for WPA2-PSK ProtocolThe following table describes the labels not pre

Page 159 - Wireless LANs 159

G-1000 User’s GuideChapter 6 Wireless LAN 69To access this screen, click the WIRELESS link under ADVANCED and then the RADIUS tab. The screen appears

Page 160 - 160 Wireless LANs

G-1000 User’s GuideCustomer Support 7Customer SupportPlease have the following information ready when you contact customer support.• Product model and

Page 161 - Fragmentation Threshold

G-1000 User’s Guide70 Chapter 7 IP ScreenCHAPTER 7IP ScreenThis chapter discusses how to configure IP on the G-10007.1 TCP/IP Parameters7.1.1 IP Add

Page 162 - Preamble Type

G-1000 User’s GuideChapter 7 IP Screen 717.2 Configuring IP Click ADVANCED and then IP to display the screen shown next.Figure 27 IP SetupThe follo

Page 163 - IEEE 802.1x

G-1000 User’s Guide72 Chapter 8 Remote Management ScreensCHAPTER 8Remote Management ScreensThis chapter provides information on the Remote Management

Page 164 - Types of Authentication

G-1000 User’s GuideChapter 8 Remote Management Screens 738.1.2 Remote Management and NATWhen NAT is enabled:• Use the G-1000’s WLAN IP address when c

Page 165 - Dynamic WEP Key Exchange

G-1000 User’s Guide74 Chapter 8 Remote Management Screens8.3 Configuring TelnetYou can configure your G-1000 for remote Telnet access as shown next.

Page 166 - Encryption

G-1000 User’s GuideChapter 8 Remote Management Screens 75Figure 30 Remote Management: TelnetThe following table describes the labels in this screen.

Page 167 - Security Parameters Summary

G-1000 User’s Guide76 Chapter 8 Remote Management ScreensFigure 31 Remote Management: FTPThe following table describes the labels in this screen.8.6

Page 168 - 168 Wireless LANs

G-1000 User’s GuideChapter 8 Remote Management Screens 77Figure 32 SNMP Management ModelAn SNMP managed network consists of two main types of compon

Page 169 - Wireless LANs 169

G-1000 User’s Guide78 Chapter 8 Remote Management Screens8.6.1 Supported MIBsThe G-1000 supports MIB II that is defined in RFC-1213 and RFC-1215 as w

Page 170 - IP Subnetting

G-1000 User’s GuideChapter 8 Remote Management Screens 798.6.3 SNMP Interface IndexSome traps include an SNMP interface index. The following table ma

Page 171 - Subnetting

G-1000 User’s Guide8 Customer [email protected] +48-22-5286603 www.pl.zyxel.com ZyXEL Communicationsul.Emilli Plater 5300-113 WarszawaPol

Page 172 - Example: Two Subnets

G-1000 User’s Guide80 Chapter 8 Remote Management ScreensSet Community Enter the Set community, which is the password for incoming Set requests from t

Page 173 - Table 76 Subnet 2

G-1000 User’s GuideChapter 8 Remote Management Screens 81

Page 174 - Example: Four Subnets

G-1000 User’s Guide82 Chapter 9 Log ScreensCHAPTER 9Log ScreensThis chapter contains information about configuring general log settings and viewing th

Page 175 - Example Eight Subnets

G-1000 User’s GuideChapter 9 Log Screens 83Figure 34 View LogThe following table describes the labels in this screen.9.2 Configuring Log SettingsTo

Page 176 - 176 IP Subnetting

G-1000 User’s Guide84 Chapter 9 Log ScreensAn alert is a type of log that warrants more serious attention. Some categories such as System Errors consi

Page 177 - IP Subnetting 177

G-1000 User’s GuideChapter 9 Log Screens 85User NAME This field is effective if SMTP Authentication is checked. Enter the user name of the account on

Page 178 - Command Interpreter

G-1000 User’s Guide86 Chapter 10 MaintenanceCHAPTER 10MaintenanceThis chapter displays system information such as firmware, port IP addresses and port

Page 179 - Command Interpreter 179

G-1000 User’s GuideChapter 10 Maintenance 8710.2.1 System StatisticsRead-only information here includes port status, packet specific statistics and b

Page 180 - Log Descriptions

G-1000 User’s Guide88 Chapter 10 MaintenanceFigure 38 Association ListThe following table describes the labels in this screen.10.4 F/W Upload Scree

Page 181 - Log Commands

G-1000 User’s GuideChapter 10 Maintenance 89Figure 39 Firmware UploadThe following table describes the labels in this screen.After you see the Firmw

Page 182 - Log Command Example

G-1000 User’s GuideCustomer Support 9

Page 183 - Log Descriptions 183

G-1000 User’s Guide90 Chapter 10 MaintenanceFigure 41 Network Temporarily DisconnectedAfter two minutes, log in again and check your new firmware ve

Page 184 - Recommendation

G-1000 User’s GuideChapter 10 Maintenance 91Figure 43 Configuration10.5.1 Backup ConfigurationBackup configuration allows you to back up (save) the

Page 185 - Connector Type

G-1000 User’s Guide92 Chapter 10 MaintenanceAfter you see a “restore configuration successful” screen, you must then wait one minute before logging in

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