VSG-1200 V2 Vantage Service Gateway User’s Guide Version 1.
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VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide Table of Contents Copyright .................................................................................................................. 2 Certifications ............................................................................................................ 3 Safety Warnings ....................................................................................................... 5 ZyXEL Limited Warranty......................................................................
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide 2.2.4 Turning on the VSG ..................................................................................41 Chapter 3 The Web Configurator............................................................................................ 42 3.1 Introducing the Web Configurator ......................................................................42 3.2 Accessing the Web Configurator ........................................................................42 3.3 Navigation Panel .........
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide 6.5.4 WAN Port Mode: PPTP .............................................................................66 Chapter 7 Server ...................................................................................................................... 70 7.1 DHCP Configuration ...........................................................................................70 7.1.1 Public and Private Address Assignment ...................................................70 7.1.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide Chapter 11 Static Subscriber Accounts................................................................................... 94 11.1 Static Subscriber Account Overview .................................................................94 11.2 Global Static Account Settings .........................................................................94 11.3 Creating a Static Account .................................................................................95 11.3.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide 15.2.4 Framed Login Screen ...........................................................................124 15.2.5 Login Service Selection ........................................................................125 15.3 Information Window .......................................................................................127 15.4 Account Printout .............................................................................................129 15.5 User Agreement Screen .............
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide Chapter 21 LAN Devices ......................................................................................................... 160 21.1 LAN Devices Overview ..................................................................................160 21.1.1 Port Mapping ........................................................................................160 21.2 Configuring LAN Device Port Mapping ..........................................................160 21.2.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide Chapter 28 System Status....................................................................................................... 184 28.1 System Status Overview ................................................................................184 28.2 System Information ........................................................................................184 28.3 Current User List ............................................................................................186 28.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide 32.1.1 Establishing a Console Port Connection ..............................................214 32.2 SMT Login Screen .........................................................................................215 32.3 The SMT Main Menu Summary .....................................................................215 32.4 Navigating the SMT Interface .........................................................................216 32.4.1 The Navigation Keys ..................................
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide Report Printing Using the SP-200...................................................................... 246 Appendix F Cable Types and Cable Pin Assignments .......................................................... 252 Appendix G Setting up Your Computer’s IP Address ............................................................ 256 Appendix H IP Addresses and Subnetting ............................................................................. 268 Index...........................
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VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide List of Figures Figure 1 Application: Internet Access for LAN Networks .............................................. 35 Figure 2 Application: Internet Access in Public Areas .................................................. 36 Figure 3 Application: Hotel ............................................................................................ 36 Figure 4 Rack Mount: Attaching Brackets .....................................................................
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide 21 Figure 39 System Setting: Billing: PMS Configuration .................................................... 92 Figure 40 Static Account: Links ....................................................................................... 94 Figure 41 Static Account Settings: Global Settings ......................................................... 94 Figure 42 System Settings: Create Static Subscriber Account .......................................
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide Figure 82 Customization: Account Printout: Preview ...................................................... 135 Figure 83 Credit Card Customization: Standard Login Screen Message ....................... 135 Figure 84 Credit Card Customization: Standard Login Screen Message: Preview ......... 136 Figure 85 Credit Card Customization: Service Selection Page ...................................... 137 Figure 86 Credit Card Customization: Service Selection Page: Preview ...........
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide Figure 125 System Status: Session List ........................................................................... 188 Figure 126 System Status: NAT Pool Table ...................................................................... 189 Figure 127 System Status: LAN Device Status ................................................................. 190 Figure 128 System Status: Billing Log ..............................................................................
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide Figure 168 SMT: WAN Configuration: PPTP .................................................................... 221 Figure 169 SMT: LAN Configuration ................................................................................ 222 Figure 170 SMT: System Status ....................................................................................... 223 Figure 171 SMT: Utilities Menu ........................................................................................
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VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide List of Tables Table 1 Front Panel LEDs ............................................................................................ 41 Table 2 Web Configurator: Screen Overview ............................................................... 44 Table 3 System Tools: System Account ....................................................................... 46 Table 4 System Setting: System ...................................................................................
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide 27 Table 39 Credit Card Customization: Service Selection Page ....................................... 138 Table 40 Credit Card Customization: Successful Page .................................................. 140 Table 41 Credit Card Customization: Fail Page ............................................................. 141 Table 42 Customization: Output Bill ...............................................................................
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide Table 82 Troubleshooting Console Port ......................................................................... 231 Table 83 Troubleshooting Web Configurator .................................................................. 232 Table 84 Troubleshooting Internet Browser Display ....................................................... 232 Table 85 Troubleshooting Internet Access .....................................................................
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VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide Preface Congratulations on your purchase of the VSG-1200 V2 Vantage Service Gateway. Note: Register your product online to receive e-mail notices of firmware upgrades and information at www.zyxel.com for global products, or at www.us.zyxel.com for North American products. About This User's Guide This manual is designed to guide you through the configuration of your VSG-1200 V2 for its various applications.
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VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide CHAPTER 1 Getting to Know Your VSG This chapter introduces the features and applications of the VSG. 1.1 Introducing the VSG The VSG-1200 V2 Vantage Service Gateway is a rack-mountable service gateway that provides multiple subscribers easy Internet connectivity. The VSG is ideal for office, hotspot and hotel network environments. Hotspots are public areas, such as airports, hotels, coffee shops, where end users (or subscribers) can access the Internet at any time. 1.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide PPPoE Support (RFC2516) PPPoE (Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet) emulates a dial-up connection. It allows your ISP to use their existing network configuration with newer broadband technologies such as ADSL. The PPPoE driver on the VSG is transparent to the computers on the LAN, which see only Ethernet and are not aware of PPPoE; thus saving you from having to manage PPPoE clients on individual computers.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide Local Subscriber Database The VSG allows you to maintain a subscriber database on the VSG without setting up an external RADIUS server. Subscriber accounting and authentication are done using the local subscriber database. Accounting Accounting can be done using an external RADIUS server or the built-in accounting feature. Local Content and Advertising Links Once connected to the network, the VSG can redirect the subscriber to a specified web site and display advertising links.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide Subscriber Login Page Customization You can customize the subscriber login page according to your business needs. The advanced settings allow you to include welcome messages, a company logo and basic formatting. Dual-function Console Port The VSG provides a console port for local management. You can also set this console port to act as the printer port when connected to an external statement printer.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide 1.3.2 Internet Access in Public Areas In public areas, such as a hotel, the VSG provides high speed Internet access to subscribers. Account billing and authentication can be done either using an external RADIUS server or the built-in billing function and local subscriber database. Connect an access point (AP) to bridge the wired and the wireless network allowing wireless stations to access the Internet through the VSG. Figure 2 Application: Internet Access in Public Areas 1.3.
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VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide CHAPTER 2 Hardware Installation and Connection This chapter shows you how to install the VSG and make hardware connections. 2.1 Installation Options The following sections describe the different installation options. Note: Do NOT block the ventilation holes and leave adequate space on the rear and sides of the VSG during hardware installation or when stacking. 2.1.1 Desktop Installation 1 Make sure the VSG is clean and dry.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide Figure 4 Rack Mount: Attaching Brackets 2 After attaching both mounting brackets, position the VSG in the rack by lining up the holes in the brackets with the appropriate holes on the rack. Secure the VSG to the rack with rack-mounting screws. Figure 5 Rack Mount: Securing to the Rack 2.2 Hardware Connections The following sections describe the hardware connections of the VSG. 2.2.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide Figure 6 Front Panel Console Port PMS Port RESET Button LED LAN WAN 2.2.1.1 LAN Port The VSG has one 10/100Mbps Ethernet port. The LAN port is auto-crossover, so you may use a crossover or a straight-through Ethernet cable to connect your VSG to a computer/external switch. If you want to connect more than one Ethernet devices to your VSG, you must use an external hub/switch. Connect a LAN port on the VSG to a port on the switch using an Ethernet cable. 2.2.1.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide 2.2.2 Front Panel LEDs The following table describes the LEDs on the front panel. When turned on, all LEDs are green unless otherwise specified. Table 1 Front Panel LEDs LED STATUS DESCRIPTION PWR On The VSG is receiving power. Off The VSG is not receiving power. SYS On The system is functioning normally. Blinking The system is not functioning properly. Off The system is not ready or has failed. LAN or WAN 10 100 On The port is connected at 10 Mbps.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide CHAPTER 3 The Web Configurator This chapter introduces how to access the web configurator and perform general system configuration. 3.1 Introducing the Web Configurator The web configurator is best viewed with Internet Explorer (version 5.5 or above) or Netscape (version 6. or later). Note: JavaScript support must be enabled. 3.2 Accessing the Web Configurator Follow the steps below to access the web configurator. Note: The VSG allows only one web configurator session at a time.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide Note: The user name and password are case sensitive. Figure 9 Web Configurator: Login Firmware version 5 You should see the main screen as shown. Figure 10 Web Configurator: Main Menu Note: If there is no activity for longer than five minutes after you log in, the VSG will automatically log you out. If this happens, simply log back in again. You can change the timeout period in the web configurator (refer to Chapter 7 on page 70). 3.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide 3.3.1 The Navigation Panel The navigation panel on the left of all web pages provides a consistent way to access the configuration screens. Click each heading to expand the menu. Figure 11 Web Configurator: Navigation Panel 3.3.2 Screen Specific Links In some screens, a link panel displays on the top of the screen that allows you to navigate to advanced configuration screens. An example is shown in the figure below. Figure 12 Navigation Panel: Screen specific Links 3.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide 3.4.1 Saving Configuration Changes In a configuration screen, you must click Apply to save the changes. A Success screen displays when the configuration settings are saved to the VSG. Click back to return to the previous screen. Figure 13 Apply: Success For specific settings (such as the device IP address, subscriber authentication method, etc.), you will be prompted to restart the VSG after you click Apply in the configuration screen. A Restart screen displays.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide From the Main Menu screen, click System Tools and System Account. You can enter up to 20 alphanumerical characters for the account user name and password and they are case sensitive. Figure 15 System Tools: System Account The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 3 System Tools: System Account LABEL DESCRIPTION Administrator Account This account permits full access to all system configurations. Username Enter the user name for the administrative account.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide Table 3 System Tools: System Account (continued) LABEL Confirm Supervisor Account DESCRIPTION Enter the new administrator password again for confirmation. This account allows you to view device status only. Username Enter the user name for the supervisor account. The default is supervisor Password Enter a new supervisor password. The default is supervisor. Confirm Enter the new administrator password again for confirmation.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide Figure 16 System Tools: Restart 3.9 Logging Out of the Web Configurator In the Main Menu screen, click System Tools, Logout and click Apply to exit from the web configurator.
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VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide CHAPTER 4 Initial Setup Example This chapter shows you how to configure the VSG for Internet access and user login. 4.1 Overview As an Internet cafe owner, you want to set up the VSG in the store and provide Internet service to customers. You have already signed up for Internet access from your local ISP and a DSL modem is installed for Internet connection. In-store Internet access is provided with a fee.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide 1 Connect your computer to the LAN port on the VSG. Launch your web browser and enter 10.59.1.1 (the default LAN management IP address on the VSG). 2 A login screen displays. Type “admin” (default) as the administrator user name and "1234" (default) as the password and click Get Started ... 3 In the web configurator, click System Setting > WAN/LAN. 4 Select Get automatically from a DHCP server in the WAN Port Mode field. 5 Click Apply to save the changes.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide 4 The Billing Profile Setting screen displays. In the Name field, enter “Standard” for identification. 5 Enter “$5/hr” in the Description field. 6 Select hour and enter 5 in the Charge field. 7 Enter 15 in the To field under Selective Unit. Leave all other fields to the defaults. 8 Click Apply and Close to save the settings. 9 In the Billing Profile screen, you should see the name of the profile you have just created.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide 4 Click Apply again to restart the VSG. 4.5 Creating Customer Accounts For initial setup, you want to configure 10 customer accounts (VIP1, VIP2, VIP3, .., VIP 10) using the Standard billing profile on the VSG. 1 Click System Setting > Accounting and click the Create Static Account. 2 In the Prefix field, enter “VIP” which will appear in the account names. 3 To create 10 accounts, enter 1 the From field and enter 10 in the To field.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide 1 From the Static Account List screen, write down a customer account user name and password. 2 Log out from the web configurator. 3 Make sure your computer is set to use a dynamic IP address and is connected to the LAN port on the VSG. 4 Open a web browser and enter any web site address (for example, www.zyxel.com). 5 A Welcome screen displays prompting you to enter the account information. 6 Enter the customer account user name and password you wrote down in step 1. Click Enter.
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VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide CHAPTER 5 System This chapter describes the System screen where you can configure general device settings and set up the system time and date. 5.1 General System Setting The System screen displays first when you access the web configurator. The Domain Name entry is what is propagated to the DHCP clients on the LAN. If you leave this blank, the domain name obtained by a DHCP server is used.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 4 System Setting: System LABEL DESCRIPTION System/ Host Name Enter a descriptive name (up to 32 characters) for identification purposes. Domain Name Enter the domain name (if you know it) here. If you leave this field blank, the VSG may obtain a domain name from a DHCP server. The domain name entered by you is given priority over the DHCP server assigned domain name.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide Table 4 System Setting: System (continued) LABEL City DESCRIPTION Enter the name of the city where the VSG is installed. State/Province Enter the name of the state or province where the VSG is installed. Zip/Postal Code Enter the ZIP or postal code of the location where is the VSG is installed. Country Enter the name of the country where the VSG is installed. Contact Name Enter the name of the person to contact in case there is any problem with the VSG.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide Table 4 System Setting: System (continued) LABEL DESCRIPTION User Session Limit You can set the VSG to limit the number of sessions each user can use at a time. Select Unlimited to allow each user to use any number of sessions at a time. Select the second option and enter the number of sessions (between 1 and 1024) each user is allowed to use at a time. Layer 2 Isolation Security If you activate NAT, select Enable in this field to prevent communication between subscribers.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide CHAPTER 6 LAN and WAN Setup This chapter shows you how to configure the LAN and WAN ports on the VSG.. 6.1 Factory Ethernet Defaults The Ethernet parameters of the VSG are preset to the following values: 1 WAN IP address of 192.168.1.1 with subnet mask of 255.255.255.0. 2 LAN IP address of 10.59.1.1. 3 DHCP server enabled on the LAN with a 252 client IP address pool starting from 10.59.1.2 These parameters should work for the majority of installations.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide The Internet Assigned Number Authority (IANA) reserved a block of addresses specifically for private use (refer to Section 6.3.2 on page 61); please do not use any other number unless you are told otherwise. Let’s say you select 192.168.1.0 as the network number; which covers 254 individual addresses, from 192.168.1.1 to 192.168.1.254 (zero and 255 are reserved).
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide 6.4 LAN Configuration To configure the LAN settings on the VSG, click System Settings and WAN/LAN to display the screen as shown. Figure 20 System Settings: WAN/LAN: LAN Configuration The following table describes the LAN-related fields in this screen. Table 5 System Settings: WAN/LAN: LAN Configuration FIELD DESCRIPTION LAN IP Address Enter the LAN IP address of the VSG in dotted decimal notation. The default is 10.59.1.1.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide Figure 21 System Settings: WAN/LAN: WAN MAC Address The following table describes the related field in this screen. Table 6 System Settings: WAN/LAN: WAN MAC Address FIELD DESCRIPTION WAN MAC Address Select Default to use the factory assigned MAC address. If your ISP requires MAC address authentication, select Change to and enter the MAC address of a computer on the LAN in the fields provided. 6.5.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide Figure 22 System Settings: WAN/LAN: Dynamic/Static WAN IP Address The following table describes the related labels in this screen. Table 7 System Settings: WAN/LAN: WAN IP FIELD DESCRIPTION WAN Port Mode Get automatically from a Select this option to set the VSG to act as a DHCP client on the WAN. The DHCP server VSG obtains TCP/IP information (IP address, DNS server information, etc.) from a DHCP server.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide For the service provider, PPPoE offers an access and authentication method that works with existing access control systems (for instance, RADIUS). For the user, PPPoE provides a login and authentication method that the existing Microsoft Dial-Up Networking software can activate, and therefore requires no new learning or procedures for Windows users.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide Table 8 System Settings: WAN/LAN: PPPoE (continued) FIELD DESCRIPTION Username Enter the user name exactly as assigned by your ISP. If the name is assigned in the form user@domain where domain identifies a service name, then enter both components exactly as given. Password Enter the password associated with the user name above. PPP MTU Setting Enter the size of a Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU). TCP MSS Setting Enter the size of the Maximum Segment Size (MSS).
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide Figure 24 System Settings: WAN/LAN: PPTP The following table describes the related fields in this screen. Table 9 System Settings: WAN/LAN: PPTP FIELD DESCRIPTION WAN Port Mode PPTP Select this option to activate PPTP support. Refer to Section 6.5.4 on page 66 for more information. PPTP Local IP Address Enter the IP address assigned to you. 67 PPTP Local Subnet Mask Enter the subnet mask assigned to you.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide Table 9 System Settings: WAN/LAN: PPTP (continued) FIELD DESCRIPTION TCP MSS Setting Enter the size of the Maximum Segment Size (MSS). Connections ID/Name Enter your identification name of the PPTP server assigned to you by the ISP. Connect on Demand Select this option when you don’t want the connection up all the time and specify an idle timeout in the Max Idle Time field (maximum 65535 minutes). This is the default setting with an idle timeout of 10 minutes.
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VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide CHAPTER 7 Server This chapter shows you how to configure the internal web server and set up DHCP settings and email server redirect on the VSG.. 7.1 DHCP Configuration DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) allows the individual clients (Ethernet device) to obtain the TCP/IP configuration from a centralized DHCP server.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide Figure 25 System Settings: Server The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 10 System Settings: Server LABEL DESCRIPTION Web Server 71 Server Port Specify the port number of the embedded web server on the VSG for accessing the web configurator. The default port number is 80. Enter a number between 8010 and 8060 to access the web configurator behind a NAT-enabled network.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide Table 10 System Settings: Server (continued) LABEL Administrator IdleTimeout DESCRIPTION Specify how many minutes (between 1 and 1440) the web configuration can be left idle before the session times out. After it times out you have to log in with your username and password again. Very long idle timeouts may have security risks. Note: This does NOT apply to the SMT management session. DHCP Server Select the DHCP mode on the LAN.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide Table 10 System Settings: Server (continued) LABEL IP Address or Domain Name Specify the IP address or the domain name of the e-mail server to which the VSG forwards e-mail. SMTP Port Specify the port number (25 is the default) for SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol). Enter a number between 2500 and 2599. Apply 73 DESCRIPTION Click Apply to save the settings.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide CHAPTER 8 NAT Pool This chapter shows how to configure Network Address Translation (NAT) on the WAN for VPN packets. 8.1 NAT Overview NAT (Network Address Translation - NAT, RFC 1631) is the translation of the IP address of a host in a packet, for example, the source address of an outgoing packet, used within one network to a different IP address known within another network. 8.1.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide 8.1.2 What NAT Does In the simplest form, NAT changes the source IP address in a packet received from a subscriber (the inside local address) to another (the inside global address) before forwarding the packet to the WAN side. When the response comes back, NAT translates the destination address (the inside global address) back to the inside local address before forwarding it to the original inside host.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide In order to allow subscribers to establish multiple VPN connections to a remote VPN device with single-connection-per-source limitation, set the VSG to perform NAT on the WAN. You need to configure NAT address pool for use with VPN connections on the WAN port. The VSG automatically maps one/more private IP addresses to one/more public IP addresses for VPN packets. The following table describes the NAT mapping types on the WAN for VPN packets.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide 8.2.2 Example 2: Many-to-One The figure below shows an example where the two subscribers S1 and S2 try to establish a secure VPN connection to VPN servers V1 and V2 respectively at the same time. In this case, the VSG performs Many-to-One IP address translation on the WAN since the destination address is different. Figure 27 NAT Example: Many-to-One The following table shows the address mapping.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide Table 15 NAT Example: One-to-One and Many-to-One SUBSCRIBER ORIGINAL SOURCE IP TRANSLATED SOURCE IP S1 10.59.1.2 211.21.21.2 S2 10.59.1.3 211.21.21.2 S3 10.59.1.4 211.21.21.3 8.3 NAT Pool Setup Note: You only need to set the NAT address pool if the remote VPN server(s) allows only one connection per source IP address. You need to acquire additional public IP address(es) from your ISP to create NAT pool(s).
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide Table 16 System Settings: NAT Pool (continued) LABEL Start/End IP DESCRIPTION Specify the beginning and ending IP addresses of the address pool in the fields provided and click Add to List. The following shows three NAT pool examples if the VSG is using a WAN public IP address of 211.21.21.1: Group 1: 211.21.21.2 ~ 211.21.21.6 (five IP addresses) Group 2: 211.21.21.20 ~ 211.21.21.29 (ten IP addresses) Group 3: 211.21.21.60 ~ 211.21.21.69 (ten IP addresses) Group 4: 211.21.21.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide CHAPTER 9 Authentication This chapter shows you how to set up subscriber authentication on the VSG. 9.1 Authentication Overview You can set the VSG to authenticate subscriber in a number of ways: • • • • User agreement CAS (Central Authentication Service) Built-in authentication Remote RADIUS server By default, subscriber authentication is disabled. This allows all subscribers to access the Internet without entering account username and password. 9.1.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide 2 The VSG redirects the guest’s web browser to a login screen at CAS. 3 The guest enters the provided access information. 4 Once authentication is successful, CAS informs VSG to allow Internet access to the guest. 9.1.3 Built-in Authentication The built-in authentication method is useful if you do not have a RADIUS server. You can use the built-in subscriber database to manage the subscribers.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide Figure 31 Accounting Usage Time Time to Finish Accumulation Log in Log in A A Time B C D E Log out Log in B C Log out Log in D E Log out Usage Time = A + B + C + D + E Log out Log in Log out Log in Log out Usage Time = A + C + E 9.1.4.2 Vendor Specific Attribute With RADIUS authentication, you can define vendor specific attributes (VSAs) in addition to the set of standard RADIUS attributes defined in RFC 2865 and RFC 2866.
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VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 17 System Settings: Authentication LABEL DESCRIPTION No Authentication Select this option to disable subscriber authentication. Subscribers can access the Internet without entering user names and passwords. This is the default setting. User Agreement Select User Agreement to direct a subscriber to an Internet service usage agreement page before accessing the Internet.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide Table 17 System Settings: Authentication (continued) LABEL Accounting Service DESCRIPTION Select Enable from the drop-down list box to activate the accounting feature and enter the time (in minutes) between updates in the Update every field. Select Disable to de-activate the accounting feature. Authentication Method Select either the CHAP or PAP authentication method from the drop-down list box.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide Figure 33 System: Authentication: Scenario Guide The following table describes each scenario.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide Table 18 System: Authentication: Scenario Guide OPTION DESCRIPTION SAMPLE SUBSCRIBER LOGIN SCREEN Scenario A Select this option to use PMS Figure 34 Subscriber Login: Scenario A billing with port-location mapping. Once you configure the portlocation mappings, subscribers are able to access the Internet without entering usernames and passwords. Subscribers can purchase additional time blocks with different billing plans. You can still create static or dynamic accounts.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide CHAPTER 10 Billing This chapter shows you how to set up subscriber billing profiles and PMS (Property Management System) configuration. 10.1 Billing Overview A billing profile contains information such as time unit, unit cost and/or account expiration time. You must associate a subscriber account with a billing profile. In addition, for PMS billing, subscribers may have a choice of purchasing additional time blocks with different billing profiles you set and activate on the VSG.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 19 System Setting: Billing: Billing Profile LABEL DESCRIPTION Currency Specify the type of currency and/or dollar sign for billing. Number of decimal Specify the number of decimal places for the currency. The default is 2. places No This field displays the index number of a billing profile. Active Select this check box to enable the billing profile. Name This field displays the name of a billing profile.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide The following table descries the labels in this screen. Table 20 System Settings: Billing: Billing Profile Setting LABEL DESCRIPTION No This read-only field displays the index number of the billing profile. Name Enter a descriptive name for the billing profile for identification purposes.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide Table 20 System Settings: Billing: Billing Profile Setting (continued) LABEL DESCRIPTION Service Type Select Private Service to set the VSG to assign private IP addresses to the subscribers connected on the LAN. Select Public Service to set the VSG to assign public IP addresses to the subscribers connected on the LAN. You must have more than one public IP address from your ISP. Configure private and public DHCP IP address assignment in the Server screen. Refer to Section 7.1.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide Figure 39 System Setting: Billing: PMS Configuration The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 21 System Setting: Billing: PMS Configuration LABEL DESCRIPTION Charge Mode (only for Port-Location Mapping enabled) When you set up Port-Location Mapping, your VSG offers two billing modes: Based on Room and Based on Subscriber. Select Based on Room when location is important.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide Table 21 System Setting: Billing: PMS Configuration (continued) LABEL DESCRIPTION Spectrum MK II Revenue Code Enter a revenue code (between 01 and 99). Description Enter a description to identify the service. For example, Internet. Marriott Revenue Code Enter a revenue code (between 01 and 99). Reference Enter a description to identify the service. For example, Internet. Proprietary Select this option if you are using a proprietary PMS system.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide C H A P T E R 11 Static Subscriber Accounts This chapter shows you how to set up and manage static subscriber accounts. 11.1 Static Subscriber Account Overview Static accounts are useful in locations such as hotels where you can match an account user name to a fixed location for easy management. Once a static subscriber account is created, it stays permanently in the VSG unless deleted manually. You can generate static accounts automatically or manually.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 22 Static Account Settings: Global Settings LABEL DESCRIPTION Concurrent Access Select Allow concurrent access with one account to allow more than one users to access the Internet using the same account at the same time. Then specify the number of concurrent users from the Max. concurrent access dropdown list box. The default number of concurrent access is 2 users per account.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide There are two ways to create static subscriber accounts as described in the following sections. 11.3.1 Generating Static Accounts Automatically To generate a list of static subscriber accounts automatically, set the fields in Generate a batch of static accounts in the Create Static Subscriber Account screen. Figure 43 Create Static Subscriber Account: Generate Automatically The following table describes the related labels in this screen.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide Table 23 Create Static Subscriber Account: Generate Automatically (continued) LABEL DESCRIPTION To Enter the ending number of the range of static accounts. Billing Profile Select a predefined billing profile from the drop-down list box. Note: This drop-down list box displays active profiles only. Refer to Section 10.1.1 on page 88 for more information. Random The VSG automatically generates a password for each automatically created static Password Length account.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide Table 24 Create Static Subscriber Account: Manual (continued) LABEL DESCRIPTION Password Enter the password associated with the user name above. You may also set the VSG to generate a password automatically (refer to Section 11.5 on page 100). Billing Profile From the drop-down list box, select a billing profile for the static account. Note: This drop-down list box displays active profiles only. Refer to Section 10.1.1 on page 88 for more information.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide Figure 46 Static Subscriber Account: Backup and Restore: File Download 4 A Save As window displays. Specify the filename and/or location and click Save to save the backup file. Figure 47 Static Subscriber Account: Backup and Restore: Save As You can view the backed up file using any text-editing program. 11.4.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide Figure 48 Static Subscriber Account: Backup and Restore 2 Specify the location and/or file name of the account information file in the File Path field or click Browse to locate it. 3 Click Apply to start the file transfer process. The VSG automatically restarts after the file transfer is complete. 11.5 Editing Subscriber Accounts To edit a subscriber account, click System Settings, Accounting and the Static Account Operator link to display the screen as shown next.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide Table 25 Static Account Operator (continued) LABEL DESCRIPTION Concurrent Access This field displays how many computers are logged in using this account. Print Click the Go .. page Select a page number from the drop-down list box to display the selected page. First Click First to go to the first page. Previous Click Previous to return to the previous page. Next Click Next to go to the next page. End Click End to go to the last page.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide Figure 50 Static Account Information Printout Example 11.6 Viewing the Static Account List To display the static account list, click Static Account List.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 26 Static Account List LABEL DESCRIPTION Refresh Click Refresh to update this screen. Backup Click Backup to backup the account information to a computer. Print List Click Print List to print ALL account information on a printer connected to the computer you use to access the web configurator. Note: This does NOT display a print preview window. 103 No This field displays the index number.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide CHAPTER 12 Dynamic Subscriber Accounts This chapter shows you how to set up and manage dynamic subscriber accounts. 12.1 Dynamic Subscriber Account Overview Unlike a static account, a dynamic account is not permanent. Once the time allocated to a dynamic account is used up or a dynamic account remains un-used after the expiration time, the account is deleted from the account list automatically.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide For web-based dynamic account generation, you can specify up to four billing profiles (one for each of the four buttons you click to generate the accounts automatically on the web-based screen). Click System Settings, Accounting, and click the Dynamic Account Setting link to display the screen as shown next. Figure 53 Accounting: Dynamic Account Setting The following table describes the labels in this screen.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide Table 27 Accounting: Dynamic Account Setting (continued) LABEL DESCRIPTION Billing Profile Select a billing profile to associate to the web-based SP buttons from the dropdown list box. Only the activated billing profiles are displayed. Refer to Section 10.1.1 on page 88 for more information on creating billing profiles. General Settings Flexible Digit Specify how many characters/digits the VSG uses for the generated account username and password.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide Figure 55 Dynamic Account Operator Panel Click a button to generate a dynamic account based on the settings you configure for the button in the Dynamic Account Setting screen. A window displays showing a printout preview of the dynamic account generated. The following figure shows an example. Refer to Section 15.4 on page 129 on account printout to configure the printout page. Figure 56 Dynamic Account Information Printout Example 12.3.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide 4 Press the button on the statement printer. A dynamic account is generated and the account information should be printed. Refer to Figure 79 on page 133 for a printout example. Note: The settings of the buttons on the statement printer correspond to the three SP200 buttons you set in the Dynamic Account Operator Panel screen. Refer to Section 12.2 on page 104. 12.4 Viewing the Dynamic Account List To display the dynamic account list, click Dynamic Account List.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide Table 28 Dynamic Account List (continued) LABEL DESCRIPTION Status This field displays In Use when the account is currently in use. Otherwise it displays Not In Use. Delete Click Delete All to remove all accounts. Click Delete to remove the selected account. Go .. page Select a page number from the drop-down list box to display the selected page. First Click First to go to the first page. Previous Click Previous to return to the previous page.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide Figure 59 Dynamic Account List Backup: Save As You can view the backed up file using any text-editing program.
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VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide CHAPTER 13 Port-Location Mapping This chapter describes the port-location mapping feature. 13.1 Port-Location Mapping Overview With port-location mapping, you can map a port on the VSG or a VLAN-enabled switch to a room number in a building (such as a hotel). This is done using IEEE802.1q VLAN tags. The port-location mapping feature is used together with the PMS billing function so charges can be done automatically. 13.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide Figure 60 System Setting: Port-Location Mapping The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 29 System Setting: Port-Location Mapping 113 LABEL DESCRIPTION Single Create Set the related fields to create a port-location mapping one at a time. Location Identifier (ID) Enter an identity (up to 20 characters) for a mapping. This field must match the VLAN ID of a port.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide Table 29 System Setting: Port-Location Mapping (continued) LABEL DESCRIPTION Batch Create Set the related fields to create a specified number of port-location mappings. Location ID From Enter an identity (up to 20 characters) of the first location for a mapping. This field must match the VLAN ID of a port. Port ID From Enter the an ID number (between 1 and 999999) of the starting port for this mapping. This is the location ID number you set in the PMS.
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VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide CHAPTER 14 Credit Card This chapter shows you how to configure secure online credit card service on the VSG. 14.1 Credit Card Overview Your VSG is integrated with various online secure credit card billing services that allow you to process credit card transactions via the Internet. Note: You must register with a credit card billing service provider before you can configure the VSG to handle credit card transactions. 14.1.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide 14.2 Credit Card Billing Service Configuration After you have registered a payment account with an online credit card billing service provider, set the payment account information in the Credit Card screen. If you are not using one of the credit card billing services supported on the VSG, then you cannot use credit card for billing. Click Advanced Setting, Credit Card to displays the screen as shown below. Enter your payment account in this screen.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide Table 30 Advanced Setting: Credit Card (continued) LABEL DESCRIPTION Merchant Password Select Need if a password is required for the Authroize.net account. Then enter the password exactly as you received it from Authorize.Net in the Password field. Merchant Transaction Key Then enter the transaction key exactly as you received it from Authorize.Net. The transaction key is similar to a password. The Authorize.Net gateway uses the transaction key to authenticate transactions.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide Table 30 Advanced Setting: Credit Card (continued) LABEL DESCRIPTION Credit card icons Select the check box(es) of the credit card icon(s) that you want the VSG to display to be displayed on on the subscriber login screen (refer to Figure 36 on page 87 for an example). the login page Apply 119 Click Apply to save the changes.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide CHAPTER 15 Customization This chapter shows you how to customize the subscriber login information, user agreement and credit card screens and account or bill printouts. 15.1 Customization Overview Use the Customization screens to configure the subscriber login screen, the account information screen, credit card option screen, account printouts and bill printouts. 15.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide Figure 62 Customization: Login 15.2.1 Standard Login Screen The standard subscriber login screen is the VSG’s pre-configured, default simple login screen. You can modify the screen color and title and add copyright information and a footnote. In the Login Screen Configuration screen, select Standard.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide Figure 63 Customization: Login: Standard The following table describes the related labels in this screen. Table 31 Customization: Login: Standard LABEL DESCRIPTION Standard Select this option to use the standard subscriber login screen. Title Enter the login page title (up to 80 characters) in the field provided. Footnote Select this check box and enter up to 240 characters in the field provided to add the footnote to the login screen.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide The following table describes the related fields. Table 32 Customization: Login Screen: Redirect FIELD DESCRIPTION Redirect Select this option to redirect the subscriber to another login screen. Redirect Login Page URL Specify the web site address to which the VSG directs the subscribers for logins. Code Click Code to display the source code of the web page you specify above. 15.2.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide Table 33 Customization: Login Screen: Advanced (continued) LABEL DESCRIPTION Article Background Color Select None to set the background color of the article text block to white (“FFFFFF” the default). Select Background Color to set the background color of the article text block to the color specified, for example, enter ‘000000’ for black. Click View Color Grid to display a list of web-friendly colors and corresponding hexadecimal values.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide The following table describes the related fields. Table 34 Customization: Login Screen: Frame LABEL DESCRIPTION Frame Select this option to configure and set the VSG to display the subscriber login screen in two frames. Top Frame Enter a web site address in the URL field, for example, http://www.zyxel.com. Bottom Frame The bottom frame of the subscriber login screen displays the default login prompt. You cannot configure this part of the screen.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide Figure 70 Customization: Service Selection Customization The following table describes the related labels. Table 35 Customization: Service Selection Customization LABEL DESCRIPTION Service Selection Customization Service Selection Messages Enter a message to instruct the subscribers to select a billing profile. Purchase Unit Message Enter a message to instruct the subscribers to select the number of time units to purchase. Notification Message 1 ..
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide 15.3 Information Window You can set the VSG to display an information window after a subscriber has successfully logged in. This information window shows the amount of time a subscriber has used or the time the subscriber still has to access the Internet. The subscriber information window varies depending on the billing and accounting configuration you set on the VSG.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide Table 36 Customization: Information Window LABEL DESCRIPTION Window Name Enter a descriptive name (up to 30 characters) as the title of the window. Display Information Window once after a subscriber logs in successfully Select this option to display the information window on the subscriber’s computer after a successful login. Clear this check box to disable this feature. Redirect Select Redirect to display the information in the same web browser screen.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide 15.4 Account Printout After you have created the subscriber accounts, you can print out the account information. The printout page is different for static and dynamic subscriber accounts. To customize the account printout, click Advanced Settings, Customization and click the Account Printout link to display the screen as shown. Figure 74 Customization: Account Printout The following table describes the labels in this screen.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide Table 37 Customization: Account Printout (continued) LABEL DESCRIPTION Password Enter the label name for the field displaying the account password. Usage Time Enter the label name for the field displaying the amount of time an account is allowed for Internet access. Billing Method Enter the label name for the field displaying the method for billing. Billing Profile Description Enter the label name for the field displaying the name for the billing profile used.
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VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide Figure 77 Static Account Printout: Statement Printer Example Figure 78 Static Account with PMS Billing Printout: Statement Printer Example Chapter 15 Customization 132
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide Figure 79 Dynamic Account Printout Example Figure 80 Dynamic Account Printout: Statement Printer Example 15.5 User Agreement Screen In cases where authentication is not required and anyone can access the Internet through the VSG, you can set the VSG to require users to accept a service usage agreement before they can access the Internet. The VSG has a built-in user agreement page that you can customize.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide Figure 81 Customize: User Agreement The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 38 Customization: Account Printout LABEL DESCRIPTION Title Enter a title (up to 100 characters) for the user agreement page. Title Text Color Set the color of the title text. For example, use ‘000000’ for black. Click View Color Grid to display a list of web-friendly colors and corresponding hexadecimal values.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide Table 38 Customization: Account Printout (continued) LABEL DESCRIPTION Standard User Agreement Preview Click this link to preview the standard user agreement screen in a new browser window. Apply Click Apply to save the changes. The following figure shows a user agreement page example. Figure 82 Customization: Account Printout: Preview 15.6 Credit Card After you have entered your Authorize.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide Figure 84 Credit Card Customization: Standard Login Screen Message: Preview 15.6.2 Service Selection Page Specify the service selection and credit card messages to display on the subscriber login screen in the Credit Card Customization screen.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide Figure 85 Credit Card Customization: Service Selection Page The following table describes the labels in this screen.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide Table 39 Credit Card Customization: Service Selection Page LABEL DESCRIPTION Service Selection Page Customize the message for the service selection page. Specify the service selection messages in the fields provided. Service Selection Messages Enter a message to instruct the subscribers to select a billing profile. Purchase Unit Message Enter a message to instruct the subscribers to select the number of time units to purchase.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide Table 39 Credit Card Customization: Service Selection Page (continued) LABEL Fax Preview of the Service Selection Page DESCRIPTION Select this checkbox to display this field and specify the label name of the field in which subscribers enter the fax numbers. Click Preview of the Service Selection Page for a preview screen (see Figure 86 on page 139 for an example). The following figure shows an example of the subscriber credit card information screen.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide Figure 87 Credit Card Customization: Successful Page The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 40 Credit Card Customization: Successful Page LABEL DESCRIPTION Successful Message Enter a message to notify the subscribers that the credit card validation is successful. Notification Message 1 .. 2 Enter additional message(s). For example, you may enter a refund policy. Account Information Enter the caption for the account information.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide The following figure shows an example. Figure 88 Credit Card Customization: Successful Page: Preview 15.6.4 Fail Page You can customize the notification screen to display on the subscriber’s computer when the credit card is not validated or the transaction is not successful. Scroll down the Credit Card Customization screen and configure the Fail Page fields and click Apply to save the changes.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide Table 41 Credit Card Customization: Fail Page (continued) LABEL DESCRIPTION Close Button Enter the label name for the button subscribers click to close this screen. Preview of Fail Page Click Preview of Fail Page for a preview screen (see Figure 90 on page 142 for an example). The following figure shows an example. Figure 90 Credit Card Customization: Fail Page: Preview 15.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 42 Customization: Output Bill LABEL DESCRIPTION Title Select this checkbox to display this field and enter the field label for the screen title. Room No. Specify the field label name to display the hotel room number. Service Specify the field label name to display the service type. For example, “Internet Access”. Unit Specify the field label name to display the number of time units purchased.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide CHAPTER 16 Bandwidth Management This chapter describes the bandwidth feature and shows you how to configure bandwidth control. 16.1 Bandwidth Management Overview Bandwidth management allows you to control the amount of outbound and inbound traffic on the LAN. This helps reduce delays and dropped packets due to busy network traffic.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide Figure 93 Bandwidth Management: Activate 16.2.1 Equal Bandwidth Setup To configure the VSG to impose the same bandwidth limits on all subscribers, select Equal bandwidth for all subscribers in the Bandwidth Management screen and set the related fields. Figure 94 Bandwidth Management: Equal Share The following table describes the related labels in this screen.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide Table 43 Bandwidth Management: Equal Share LABEL DESCRIPTION Maximum Upstream Bandwidth To use a pre-defined option, select the first option and choose a bandwidth from the drop-down list box. To manually set the bandwidth, select the second option and specify the bandwidth in the field provided. To use a pre-defined option, select the first option and choose a bandwidth from the Maximum Downstream drop-down list box.
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VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide CHAPTER 17 Portal Page, Advertisement Link and Walled Garden This chapter shows you how to set a portal web site, advertisement links and create walled garden web sites. 17.1 Overview When you enable subscriber authentication in the Authentication Configuration screen, you can set the VSG to redirect a subscriber to a portal web site, display advertisement links or activate the walled garden feature for generating on-line advertising revenue. 17.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide 17.3 Advertisement Links You can set the VSG to display an advertisement web page first on the subscriber’s computer once connected to the Internet. Click Advanced and Advertisement to display the screen as shown next. Figure 97 Advertisement The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 45 Advertisement LABEL DESCRIPTION Frequency Select One Time Only to display an advertisement web site in a pop-up browser window once after a subscriber logs in successfully.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide Note: A walled garden web site may not display properly or even be accessible if the domain name contains multiple IP addresses. Click Advanced and then Walled Garden to display the screen as shown. Figure 98 Walled Garden The following table describes the labels to configure the walled garden feature.
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VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide CHAPTER 18 Passthrough This chapter shows you how to set up computer and web site passthrough. 18.1 Passthrough Overview There are two types of pass through you can set up on the VSG: by device or by web site address You can set the VSG to allow specific computers (based on the IP or MAC address) to access the Internet without prompting for a user name and password.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide Figure 100 Passthrough: Subscriber IP and MAC Address The following table describes the fields in this screen. Table 47 Passthrough: Subscriber IP and MAC Address FIELD DESCRIPTION Subscriber IP & MAC Address Passthrough 153 No. This read-only field displays the index number of an entry. IP Address Enter the IP address of a computer (in dotted decimal notation) whose packets are allowed to pass through the VSG. For example, 10.59.1.10.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide 18.2.1 Destination URL and IP Address Passthrough You can specify the IP address or the URL of the web site(s) that any user can access without entering a user name or password. Figure 101 Passthrough: Destination URL and IP The following table describes the fields in this screen. Table 48 Passthrough: Destination URL and IP FIELD DESCRIPTION Destination IP Address Passthrough No. This read-only field displays the index number of an entry.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide Table 48 Passthrough: Destination URL and IP (continued) 155 FIELD DESCRIPTION No. This read-only field displays the index number of an entry. URL Link Page Enter the web site address, for example, http://www.zyxel.com.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide CHAPTER 19 Filter This chapter shows you how to configure filters to restrict access to the specified IP addresses through the VSG. 19.1 Filter Setup You can set the VSG to restrict access to specified IP address(es) via the VSG. You can prevent subscribers from accessing certain web sites (for example, playboy) based on the IP address. To configure a filter, click Advanced and Filtering in the navigation panel.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide Table 49 Filter (continued) FIELD DESCRIPTION No. This read-only field displays the index number of an entry. IP Address Specify the IP address of a network device you want to block Internet access through the VSG. Enter the IP address in dotted decimal notation. For example, 10.59.1.10. IP Address Range 157 No. This read-only field displays the index number of an entry.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide CHAPTER 20 Privilege User This chapter shows how to set the VSG to allow computers with the specified IP addresses to access the Session List screen. 20.1 Privilege User Setup The VSG allows specified computer(s) to access the Session List screen without having to log in first. This allows administrators, network operators or supervisors to view the current connection information on the VSG instantly without having to enter the user name and password and navigating to the screen.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide Table 50 Privilege User FIELD DESCRIPTION Address List This field displays one or a range of privilege IP address(es). Delete Click Delete to remove the selected IP address(es). Apply Click Apply to save the changes. 20.1.1 Accessing Session List As a Privilege User On the computer whose IP address is included in the Privilege User screen, enter http://VSGIP/getSessionList.cgi (where VSG-IP is the WAN or LAN IP address of the VSG) in the web browser.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide CHAPTER 21 LAN Devices This chapter describes how you can remotely access devices on the LAN through the VSG. 21.1 LAN Devices Overview NAT (Network Address Translation - NAT, RFC 1631) is the translation of the IP address of a host in a packet. Form example, the source address of an outgoing packet, used within one network is changed to a different IP address known within another network.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide Note: You can configure port mapping for up to 300 LAN devices on the VSG. Figure 105 LAN Devices The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 51 LAN Devices LABEL DESCRIPTION Polling Interval Specify the time interval (in minutes) between the VSG’s probes for device availability. No. This read-only field displays the index number of an entry. Device Name Enter the name of the LAN device for identification purposes.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide Table 51 LAN Devices (continued) LABEL DESCRIPTION Go .. page Select a page number from the drop-down list box to display the selected page. First Click First to go to the first page. Previous Click Previous to return to the previous page. Next Click Next to go to the next page. End Click End to go to the last page. Apply Click Apply to save the changes. 21.2.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide You can also access the LAN devices through the VSG web configurator, refer to Section 28.7.1 on page 190 for more information. 21.2.2 Specifying an Inside Server Example Let’s say you have a web server behind the VSG as shown in the next figure. Figure 108 LAN Device Remote Management Example 2 In the LAN Device Management screen, you map virtual port 60001 to the server port (80) on the web server.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide CHAPTER 22 Static Route This chapter shows you how to configure static routes to specified destinations. 22.1 Static Route Overview Static routes tell the VSG routing information that it cannot learn automatically through other means. This can arise in cases where RIP is disabled on the LAN or a remote network is beyond the one that is directly connected to a remote node.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide Figure 111 Advanced: Static Route The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 52 Advanced: Static Route LABEL DESCRIPTION Static Route Set the fields below to configure static route settings. You can configure up to 20 static routes at a time. No. This is the index number of the static route that you chose in menu 12.1. Destination IP Address This parameter specifies the IP network address of the final destination.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide Table 52 Advanced: Static Route (continued) LABEL DESCRIPTION Gateway IP Address This field displays the IP address of the gateway device. Hop Count This field displays the “cost” of this static route. Interface This field displays whether the static routing setting is applied on the LAN or WAN interface. Delete Select this option and click Delete to remove the selected static route(s).
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VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide CHAPTER 23 Private LAN This chapter shows you how to set up a private LAN that allows specified devices to communicate with each other. 23.1 Private LAN Overview By default the IP Plug and Play (iPnP) and layer-2 isolation features (see Section 5.1 on page 56) are enabled to prevent devices on the LAN from communicating with each other. These features provide additional security protection.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide Figure 113 Private LAN The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 53 Advanced: Private LAN LABEL DESCRIPTION Private LAN Select Enable to activate the private LAN settings. This allows Select Disable to deactivate this feature. Start/End IP Address Select this option to specify a range of IP addresses to belong to the private LAN. Enter the beginning and the ending IP addresses in the fields provided.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide CHAPTER 24 Syslog This chapter shows you how to configure syslog logging. 24.1 Syslog Overview Syslog logging allows the VSG to send logs to an external syslog server that is used to store and analyze logs. 24.1.1 Syslog Server Setup Use the Syslog screen to configure to where the VSG is to send logs. To configure the syslog settings, click Advanced, Logs to display the screen as shown next.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 54 Logs: Syslog LABEL DESCRIPTION Syslog Server Select Enable to activate the syslog function. Select Disable to de-activate the syslog function. Syslog on LAN Select this check box to specify a syslog server on the LAN. Server IP Address Enter the IP address (in dotted decimal notation) of the syslog server on the LAN. Server MAC Address Enter the MAC address of the syslog server on the LAN.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide Figure 115 Logs: Log Settings The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 55 Logs: Log Settings LABEL DESCRIPTION Syslog Select this option to record and send this type of logs to the syslog server(s). Configure syslog server settings in the Syslog screen. Email Selec this option to send this type of logs to the specified email address(es). Configure email address settings in the Syslog screen. Syslog Name This field displays the name (or type) of the log.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide Table 55 Logs: Log Settings (continued) LABEL DESCRIPTION Description This field displays a short description about the syslog. Interval Time This field displays how often the VSG sends the logs. If available, enter the number of minutes the VSG waits between sending the syslog. Type This field displays the type number of a log. This number is read-only. Apply Click Apply to save the settings. The following table describes the log formats.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide Table 56 Logs: Log Format (continued) SYSLOG NAME FORMAT CREATED LAN Devices Information Id LAN Devices Information Device name [additional information] Each time interval specified (between 1 and 10080 minutes). LAN Devices Alarm Id LAN Device Alarm When the VSG cannot connect to an attached LAN device.
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VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide CHAPTER 25 Session Trace This chapter shows you how to view subscriber session information on the VSG. 25.1 Session Trace Overview You can set the VSG to send session information of subscribers accessing the Internet. The VSG records the session information and stores it temporary. Once the session trace information reaches a maximum of 50 records or the specified time period is reached, the VSG sends the session information to the specified TFTP server. 25.1.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide Table 57 Advanced: Session Trace (continued) LABEL DESCRIPTION TFTP Server IP Address Specify the primary and/or secondary TFTP IP address in the Primary TFTP Server IP Address and/or Secondary TFTP IP Address fields. Enter the IP address(es) in dotted decimal notation. For example, 192.168.1.10. Enter the time interval (in minutes between 5 and 1440) the VSG waits before sending the session information to the TFTP server(s).
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide CHAPTER 26 SNMP This chapter shows you how to set up SNMP on the VSG in order to use a third-party management software to remotely manage the VSG. 26.1 SNMP Overview Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is a protocol used for exchanging management information between network devices. SNMP is a member of the TCP/IP protocol suite. Your VSG supports SNMP version one and version 2. The next figure illustrates an SNMP management operation.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide The managed devices contain object variables/managed objects that define each piece of information to be collected about a device. Examples of variables include such as number of packets received, node port status etc. A Management Information Base (MIB) is a collection of managed objects. SNMP allows a manager and agents to communicate for the purpose of accessing these objects. SNMP itself is a simple request/response protocol based on the manager/agent model.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 59 SNMP LABEL DESCRIPTION SNMP Select Enable to activate SNMP support. Select Disable to de-activate the SNMP support. Port SNMP Port Enter a port number on the VSG for SNMP management. The default is 161. Otherwise enter a port number between 16100 and 16199. Trap Port Enter a port number on the VSG for sending SNMP traps. The default is 162. Otherwise enter a port number between 16200 and 16299.
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VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide CHAPTER 27 Miscellanea This chapter shows you how to configure TCP/IP-to-RS-232 convertor settings on the VSG to extend the connection to the account statement printer. 27.1 Overview In cases where you need to install the VSG and the statement print in different locations and the RS-232 console cable is not long enough for the connection, you can use a TCP/IP-RS-232 convertor to make an extension.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide Figure 121 Advanced Setup: Miscellanea The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 60 Miscellanea 183 LABEL DESCRIPTION TCP/IP-RS-232 Convertor Select Enable to activate this feature. Select Disable to deactivate this feature. Socket Port Enter the number of the service port for the IP-serial conversion service. Statement Printer Device Select the model name of your statement printer. Convertor IP Address Specify the IP address of the converter.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide CHAPTER 28 System Status This chapter describes the screens under System Status. 28.1 System Status Overview Use the System Status screen to view current device status such as the WAN/LAN settings, current online user list, session lists, etc. 28.2 System Information Click System Status and System to display the screen as shown next. The System screen automatically updates every 5 seconds.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide The following table describes the fields in this screen. Table 61 System Status: System FIELD DESCRIPTION System Status Host Name This field displays the description name of the VSG for identification purposes. Domain Name This field displays the domain name of the VSG. Bootrom Version This field displays the version of the bootrom. Firmware Version This field displays the version of the firmware on the VSG.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide Table 61 System Status: System (continued) FIELD DESCRIPTION End IP Address (Private) This field is visible when the DHCP Status is Server. This field displays the end of the continuous addresses in the IP address pool. Lease Time (Private) This field is visible when the DHCP Status is Server. This field displays the time (in minutes) a DHCP client is allowed to use an assigned IP address.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 62 System Status: Current User List LABEL DESCRIPTION Refresh Click Refresh to update this screen. Print List Click Print List to print the current user list to a printer. No preview option is available. No This field displays the index number. Type This field displays the type of subscriber accounts. This field displays Static for a static subscriber account.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide Figure 124 System Status: DHCP Clients The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 63 System Status: DHCP Clients LABEL DESCRIPTION No. This field displays the index number of an entry. MAC Address This field displays the MAC address of the client computer. The MAC (Media Access Control) or Ethernet address on a LAN (Local Area Network) is unique to your computer (six pairs of hexadecimal characters).
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide Table 64 System Status: Session List (continued) LABEL DESCRIPTION Idle This field displays the number of seconds of inactivity for a session. Go .. page Select a page number from the drop-down list box to display the selected page. First Click First to go to the first page. Previous Click Previous to return to the previous page. Next Click Next to go to the next page. End Click End to go to the last page. 28.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide Click System Status and LAN Devices Status to display the screen as shown next. This screen automatically updates every minute. Figure 127 System Status: LAN Device Status The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 66 System Status: LAN Device Status LABEL DESCRIPTION No This field displays the index number. Device Name This field displays the name of the LAN device.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide • To directly access the LAN device, enter the WAN IP address of your VSG and the virtual port number of the LAN device separated by a colon. For example, enter “http:// 192.168.1.1:60001” where 192.168.1.1 is the WAN IP address of the VSG. The login screen of the LAN device management interface should display. 28.8 Billing Log Click System Status and Billing Log in the navigation panel to display the screen as shown. Refer to Section 28.8.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide Table 67 System Status: Billing Log (continued) LABEL DESCRIPTION Next Click Next to go to the next page. End Click End to go to the last page. 28.8.1 Billing Logs Backup Follow the steps below to back up billing logs to a computer. 1 In the Billing Log screen, click the Export to Txt File link. A File Download screen displays. Figure 129 Billing Log Backup: File Download 2 Select Save this file to disk and click OK. A Save As window displays.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide Figure 131 Billing Log Backup: Example File Content [Billing Log Profile] NO. Username/Location BillingProfile Log Time Usage Time 1 222222tt Profile 1 2006/06/21 09:43:07 1 day(s) 2 2222zzrr Profile 1 2006/06/21 09:42:29 1 day(s) 3 2222zzrr Profile 1 2006/06/15 17:56:29 1 day(s) 4 Cindy Profile 1 2006/06/21 09:31:08 1 day(s) Bill Charge from Status 10.00 Dynamic Un-used 10.00 Dynamic Un-used 10.00 Dynamic In-Use 10.00 Static In-Use 28.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 68 System Status: Static Route Table LABEL DESCRIPTION Static Route Table This table displays the static routes configured. No. This field displays the index number. Destination IP Address This field displays the IP address of the final destination. Destination Subnet Mask This field displays the subnet mask of the final destination. Gateway IP Address This field displays the IP address of the gateway device.
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VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide CHAPTER 29 Configuration This chapter shows you how to back up, restore or reset the configuration on the VSG. 29.1 Configuration Overview The configuration file contains the factory default settings in the menus such as password, DHCP Setup, TCP/IP Setup, etc. Once you have customized the settings of the VSG, they can be saved back to your computer under a filename of your choosing. There is not a specific file extension or filename conventions that you need to follow.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide Figure 134 Configuration: Backup 2 Click Backup. A File Download window displays as shown next. Figure 135 Configuration Backup: File Download 3 Select Save this file to disk and click OK. A Save As window displays.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide Figure 136 Configuration Backup: Save As 4 Specify the file name and/or location and click Save to start the backup process. 29.2.1 Configuration Backup Using TFTP 1 Click System Tools and Configuration. A screen displays as shown next. 2 In the Backup section, enter the IP address of the TFTP server in dotted decimal notation in the TFTP Server IP Address field. 3 Specify a file name for the configuration backup in the Text File Name field.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide Figure 138 Configuration Backup: TFTP: Successful 29.3 Restore Configuration This section shows you how to restore a previously saved configuration. Note: This function erases the current configuration before restoring a previous back up configuration; please do not attempt to restore unless you have a backup configuration file stored on disk. 1 Click System Tools and Configuration. A screen displays as shown next.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide Note: This function erases the current configuration before restoring a previous back up configuration; please do not attempt to restore unless you have a backup configuration file stored on disk. 1 Click System Tools and Configuration. A screen displays as shown next. Figure 140 Configuration: Restore: TFTP 2 In the Restore section, Enter the IP address of the TFTP server in dotted decimal notation in the TFTP Server IP Address field.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide Figure 141 Configuration: Reset 2 Scroll down to the Reset the system back to factory defaults section at the bottom of the screen. 3 If you want to keep all subscriber account information, select Keep subscriber profile and/or Keep port-location mapping profile. 4 Click Apply. 5 Wait for the VSG to finish restarting before accessing the VSG again.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide CHAPTER 30 Firmware This chapter shows you how to upgrade firmware on the VSG using the web configurator. Note: o NOT interrupt the file upload process as this may PERMANENTLY damage the device. 30.1 Firmware Overview In the web configurator you can manually upgrade the firmware on the VSG or have it done automatically by setting up a schedule. To manually upgrade the firmware, you have to down the latest firmware from www.zyxel.com.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide 4 Specify the firmware file name in the Local PC File Path field (or click Browse to locate it). 5 Click Apply to start the file transfer process. 6 When the file transfer is completed successfully, the following message displays and the VSG automatically restarts to complete the firmware upgrade process. Figure 144 Web Configurator: Firmware Upgrade Successful 7 After the VSG finishes restarting, access the web configurator again.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide 30.3 Scheduled Firmware Upgrade You can set the VSG to automatically check and download a new firmware from a TFTP server. This allows you to automate the firmware upgrade process if you have more than one VSG on your network. A synchronization file contains information on firmware version and filename. A sample synchronization file is shown next. Figure 146 Scheduled Firmware Upgrade: Synchronization File Example You have to manually download the latest firmware from www.zyxel.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 69 Firmware: Scheduled Upgrade 205 LABEL DESCRIPTION Disable Select Disable to de-activate scheduled firmware upgrade. Enable Select Enable to activate scheduled firmware upgrade. Then set the following fields. TFTP Server IP Enter the IP address of the TFTP server where the firmware resides.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide CHAPTER 31 SSL Certificate This chapter shows you how to set up Secure Socket Layer (SSL) certificates on the VSG. 31.1 SSL Certificate Overview SSL (Secure Socket Layer) security is a standard Internet protocol for secure communications that uses a combination of certificate-based authentication and public-key encryption. SSL protects data transfer between the web configurator on the VSG and the web browser on a connected computer.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide Figure 149 SSL Certificate The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 70 SSL Certificate LABEL DESCRIPTION Password Enter the secret password you used when applying for the certificate. Note: This password must be the same as the one you entered at the CA’s site when creating a certificate. Certificate File Specify the certificate sent to you by a CA. Private Key File Specify the file that holds the private key.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide Figure 151 System Settings: Authentication: Activate SSL Login 5 Click Apply to save the changes and restart the VSG when prompted. 31.4 Installing SSL Certificate on a Computer After you enable and activate the SSL login security on the VSG, you can access the VSG through a secure connection. Follow the steps below to view and install the default SSL security certificate on a computer. 1 Access the VSG. A Security Alert window displays. Click OK to continue and close the window.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide Figure 153 Installing the SSL Security Certificate: Second Security Alert 3 Click View Certificate to display the Certificate window as shown. Notice the warning about the untrusted certificate. Figure 154 Installing the SSL Security Certificate: View Certificate 4 Click Install Certificate to install the certificate to your computer. A Certificate Import Wizard window displays. Click Next.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide Figure 155 Installing the SSL Security Certificate: Certificate Import Wizard 5 Accept the default or specify the location to store the certificate. Click Next. Figure 156 Certificate Import Wizard: Location 6 Click Finish to import the certificate.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide Figure 157 Certificate Import Wizard: Finish 7 A Root Certificate Store window displays as shown. Click Yes to store the certificate to the computer. Figure 158 Root Certificate Store 8 When the certificate is saved successfully, a Certificate Import Wizard window displays. Click OK. Figure 159 Certificate Import Wizard 9 A Certificate window displays the detailed information. Notice that the certificate is now trusted.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide Figure 160 Certificate: Detailed Information 10Click OK in the Certificate window to return to the Security Alert window as shown. Notice that the first item in the list changed to inform you that the certificate is from a trusted host. Click Yes to proceed to the login screen in secure mode. Figure 161 Security Alert: Trusted Note: Once you are logged in with SSL security, the URL starts with “https://” instead of “http://”.
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VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide CHAPTER 32 Using The SMT This chapter introduces the SMT (System Management Terminal) and shows you how to use the SMT to configure the VSG. 32.1 About the SMT The System Management Terminal (SMT) is a menu – driven interface that you use to configure the VSG. Access the SMT using the console port. Note: You can connect the CONSOLE port on the VSG directly to a computer serial port or to a statement printer (also known as an account generator printer).
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide Figure 162 HyperTerminal Communication Parameter Settings Example 32.2 SMT Login Screen Press [ENTER] to display the login screen. For your first login, enter the default administrator user name “admin” and default password “1234” and then press [ENTER]. Note: The user name and password are case sensitive. Figure 163 SMT: Login Screen Internet Subscriber Server III Copyright (c) 2005~2015 All Rights Reserved. Version 1.00.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide Figure 164 SMT: Main Menu Main Menu 1)System Configuration 2)Wan Configuration 3)Lan Configuration 4)System Status 5)Utilities 6)Restart 7)Logout 8)Factory Defaults Enter selection: Enter a numeric between 1 and 8. The following table describes the menu choices in this screen. Table 71 SMT: Main Menu NUMBER MENU TITLE FUNCTION 1 System Configuration Use this menu to set up general system setup. 2 WAN Configuration Use this menu to configure the WAN port.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide 32.4.1 The Navigation Keys The following table describes the keystrokes that you use in the SMT screens. Table 72 SMT: Control Key Descriptions KEY DESCRIPTION [ENTER] To go to the selected menu. [ESC] In any SMT screen. press [ESC] and enter Y (yes) to discard any changes and return to the main screen. [TAB] To move to the next configuration field. [SPACE] To toggle between field choices. 32.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide Table 73 SMT: System Configuration (continued) FIELD DESCRIPTION Web Server Port Specify the port number of the embedded web server on the VSG to access the web configurator. The default port number is 80. Enter a number between 8010 and 8060 to access the web configurator behind a NAT-enabled network. If you enter a number between 8010 and 8060, you need to append the port number to the WAN or LAN port IP address to access the web configurator.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide The follow table describes the fields in this menu. Table 74 SMT: WAN Configuration: Static or Dynamic IP Address FIELD DESCRIPTION WAN Type? (D/S/ P/T) Enter D (Dynamic) to set the VSG to dynamically obtain an IP address and other network information (IP address, DNS information etc.) from a DHCP server on the WAN network. This is the default setting. Enter S (Static) to set the VSG to use a static (or fixed) IP address. Then set the following fields.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide The following table describes the PPPoE related fields in this menu. Table 75 SMT: WAN Configuration: PPPoE FIELD DESCRIPTION WAN Type? (D/S/ P/T) Enter P to enable PPPoE support. Username Enter the login user name assigned to you by your ISP. Password Enter the password associated with the user name above. Connect Setting? (C/K) Enter C (Connect on demand) when you don't want the connection up all the time and specify an idle time-out in the Max.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide Figure 168 SMT: WAN Configuration: PPTP WAN Type? (D/S/P/T) Local IP Address Local Subnet Mask Gateway IP Address Server IP Address Username Password Connect Setting? (C/K) Max idle Time(Min) Optional Setting Connection ID/Name PPP MTU Setting TCP MSS setting WAN Configuration :T : : : : : : :C :10 : :1460 :1400 The following table describes the PPTP-related fields in this menu.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide Table 76 SMT: WAN Configuration: PPTP (continued) FIELD DESCRIPTION TCP MSS Setting Enter the size of the Maximum Segment Size (MSS). At the “S)ave and return R)eturn without saving M)odify:” prompt, type S and press [ENTER] to save the changes and return to the previous screen, type R and press [ENTER] to discard all changes and return to the previous screen or type M and press [ENTER] to continue configuring the fields.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide Table 77 SMT: LAN Configuration (continued) FIELD DESCRIPTION Relay Server IP Address This field is only visible when you enter R in the DHCP Service field. If the VSG is set to function as a DHCP relay, enter the IP address of the DHCP server. These fields are visible when you enter S in the DHCP Service field. Primary/ Secondary DNS IP Enter the IP address of the DNS server(s) in the Primary DNS IP Address and/or Address Secondary DNS IP Address fields.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide Table 78 SMT: System Status (continued) FIELD DESCRIPTION Console Port Speed This field displays the console port speed. Web Server Port This field displays the port number for the embedded web server. If the port number is not 80, then you need to append the port number to the WAN port IP address to access the VSG web configurator. For example, if 8010 is the web server port number, then you must enter “http://www.192.168.1.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide In the SMT main menu, type 5 and press [ENTER] to display the Utilities Menu screen. To return to the Main Menu screen, press 3. Figure 171 SMT: Utilities Menu Utilities Menu 1)Firmware Upgrade 2)Change Password 3)Return to Main Menu Enter selection: Enter a numeric between 1 and 3. 32.9.1 Firmware Upgrade Note: You MUST run a TFTP server on a computer where a firmware file is stored to upgrade the firmware on the VSG.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide 6 Type E at the “Enter Selection:” prompt to get the firmware file from the TFTP server. Figure 173 SMT: Firmware Upgrade Process Firmware Upgrade TFTP Server IP Address :172.21.4.72 Download Filename :vsg1200v105.bin |---------+---------+---------+---------+---------| **************************** 7 When the file transfer is complete, the VSG automatically reboots. Wait until the VSG finishes rebooting before accessing the VSG again. 32.9.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide Note: Note that as you type a password, the screen displays an asterisk “*” for each character you type. 32.10 Restart Follow the steps below to restart the VSG. 1 In the main menu, type 6 and press [ENTER]. A screen displays prompting you to confirm. Figure 175 SMT: Restart Restart System (Y/N)? 2 Type Y and press [ENTER] to restart the VSG. Otherwise, type N and press [ENTER] to cancel the action and return to the main menu. 32.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide 3 Type Y and press [ENTER] to retain the subscriber account information in the local subscriber database.Type N and press [ENTER] to delete all subscriber account information. 4 Press [ENTER] to reset the VSG. The VSG automatically restarts.
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VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide CHAPTER 33 Troubleshooting This chapter covers potential problems and possible remedies. After each problem description, some instructions are provided to help you to diagnose and to solve the problem. 33.1 Using the LEDs to Diagnose Problems The LEDs are useful aides for finding possible problem causes. 33.1.1 The Power LED The LED on the front panel does not light up.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide 33.1.3 The WAN Port LEDs None of the LEDs for the WAN port light up when connected to an Ethernet device. Table 81 Troubleshooting the WAN LED STEP CORRECTIVE ACTION 1 Verify that the attached device(s) is turned on and properly connected to the VSG. 2 Verify that Ethernet cable length does not exceed 100 meters. 3 Make sure the network adapters are working on the attached devices. 33.2 The Console Port I cannot access the VSG through the console port.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide 33.3 Web Configurator I cannot access the web configurator. Table 83 Troubleshooting Web Configurator STEP CORRECTIVE ACTION 1 Make sure you are using the correct WAN or LAN IP address. 2 Make sure you entered the correct username and password. The default administrator username is “admin” and the default password is “1234”. The username and password are case-sensitive.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide 33.5 The Statement Printer This section is applicable when you purchase an external statement printer, also known as an account generator printer. I cannot print account information using a statement printer. Table 86 Troubleshooting the Statement Printer 233 STEP CORRECTIVE ACTION 1 Make sure the statement printer is connected to a power source and is turned on. 2 Check that the statement printer is connected to the port labeled Console.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide Appendix A Product Specifications Table 87 Product Specifications: General Standard IEEE 802.3 10BASE-T Ethernet IEEE 802.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide Table 87 Product Specifications: General (continued) PMS Billing Supports Micros Fidelio, Spectrum MK II, Marriott and Proprietary. PMS transaction logs Supports IEEE802.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide Appendix B IP Address Assignment Conflicts This appendix describes situations where IP address conflicts may occur. Subscribers with duplicate IP addresses will not be able to access the Internet. Scenario 1: The VSG is using the same LAN and WAN IP addresses The following figure shows an example where the VSG is using a WAN IP address that is the same as the IP address of a computer on the LAN.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide Scenario 3: The Subscriber IP address is the same as the IP address of a network device The following figure depicts an example where the subscriber IP address is the same as the IP address of a network device not attached to the VSG. Figure 180 IP Address Conflicts: Scenario 3 You must set the VSG to use different LAN and WAN IP addresses on different subnets if you enable DHCP server on the VSG. For example, you set the WAN IP address to 192.59.1.1 and the LAN IP address to 10.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide Figure 181 IP Address Conflicts: Scenario 4 This problem can be solved by adding a VLAN-enabled switch or setting the computers to obtain IP addresses dynamically.
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VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide Appendix C Subscriber Login To log in as a subscriber, enter a web site address such as www.zyxel.com in a web browser. Depending on the settings, a subscriber login screen displays prompting for a user name and password. Figure 182 Subscriber Login Screen: Framed Example Enter a user name and password and click Enter. Depending on the settings in the VSG, either the specified web page or an advertisement web page displays.
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VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide Appendix D Vendor Specific Attributes This appendix describes the format of the vendor specific attributes supported. Overview With RADIUS server authentication, you can define vendor specific attributes (VSAs) in addition to the set of standard RADIUS attributes defined in RFC 2865 and RFC 2866. A VSA is an attribute-value pair that is sent between a RADIUS server and the VSG.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide Table 90 VSG-1200 V2 Supported VSAs NO. NAME DESCRIPTION TYPE 1 Traffic-Limit This attribute defines total bandwidth (in Mbytes) allowed for a Integer subscriber. Internet access is based on the total upload/ download bandwidth regardless of the account expiration time. This attribute is supported when you set the VSG to use an external RADIUS server for user authentication in accumulation mode.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide Error Messages The following table describes the VSA-related error messages. Table 91 VSA-related Error Messages ERROR MESSAGE DESCRIPTION VSA Error!-Traffic limitTime to finish is selected The VSG is set to use the “Time to Finish” mode while the VSA response from the external RADIUS server include the Traffic-limit attribute. VSA Error!-Traffic limitOver value The value for Traffic-limit attribute is more than the maximum allowed (4095).
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VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide Appendix E Report Printing Using the SP-200 This appendix shows you how to print reports using the SP-200. Overview The SP-200 allows you to print status reports about the subscriber accounts and general VSG system information . Simply press a key combination on the SP-200 to print a report instantly without accessing the web configurator. The following lists the reports that you can print using the SP-200.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide Table 92 SP-200: Report Printing Key Combination REPORT TYPE KEY COMBINATION Daily Account Summary ABCAA Monthly Account Summary ABCBB System Status ABCCC Network Statistics ABCAB The following sections describe each report printout in detail. Daily Account Summary This report shows the username and price for the subscriber account(s) that is created for the current day. Key combination: A B C A A The following figure shows an example.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide The following figure shows an example. Figure 185 SP-200: Monthly Account Monthly Account ---------------------------2004/10 ---------------------------Username Price bwh2y936 10.00 Cindy 10.00 9v269m55 10.00 bwh2y943 20.00 ---------------------------TOTAL ACCOUTNS: 4 TOTAL PRICE: $ 50.00 ---------------------------2004/10/28 14:11:26 ---End--- System Status This report shows the current system information such as the host name and WAN IP address.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide Figure 186 SP-200: System Status System Status ---------------------------ITEM DESCRIPTION ---------------------------WAST ESTABLISHED SYST 02D:02H:42M:46S ---------------------------HOST VSG-1200 FRMW 1.05 BTRM 1.01 LOCA WAMA 00-90-0E-00-4A-29 LAMA 00-90-0E-00-4A-28 WATP DHCP WAIP 172.21.2.67 WASM 255.255.0.0 WAGW 172.21.0.254 PDNS 172.20.0.63 SDNS 172.20.0.27 DHCP DHCP SERVER DHSP 10.59.1.2 DHEP 10.59.1.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide Table 93 SP-200: System Status (continued) LABEL DESCRIPTION DHCP This field displays the DHCP mode (DHCP Server, Relay or DHCP Disable) on the LAN. DHSP If the DHCP field is DHCP Server, this field displays the first of the continuous addresses in the IP address pool. If the DHCP field is DHCP Relay, this field displays the DHCP server IP address. DHEP This field is visible when the DHCP is DHCP Server.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide Table 94 SP-200: Network Statistics 251 LABEL DESCRIPTION WAST This field displays the WAN connection status. SYST This field displays the time since the system was last restarted. WATD This field displays the number of packets transmitted on the WAN. WARD This field displays the number of packets received on the WAN. WATE This field displays the number of error packets transmitted on the WAN. WARE This field displays the number of error packets received on the WAN.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide Appendix F Cable Types and Cable Pin Assignments RJ-45 Ethernet Port The following table describes the types of network cable used for the different connection speeds. Note: Make sure the Ethernet cable length between connections does not exceed 100 meters (328 feet).
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide Figure 188 WAN Port Cable Pin Assignments The LAN Port The following table describes the Ethernet cable pin assignments for the LAN port.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide Table 98 Console Port Pin Assignment PIN NO MNEMONIC FUNCTION 1 DCD Received Line Signal Detector to the VSG. 2 TXT Transmitted Data from the VSG. 3 RXT Received Data to the VSG. 4 DTR Data Terminal Ready from the VSG. 5 GND Signal Ground (Common) 6 DSR Data Set Ready to the VSG. 7 RTS Request to Send from the VSG. 8 CTS Clear to Send to the VSG. 9 RI Ring Indicator to the VSG.
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VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide Appendix G Setting up Your Computer’s IP Address All computers must have a 10M or 100M Ethernet adapter card and TCP/IP installed. Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP, Macintosh OS 7 and later operating systems and all versions of UNIX/LINUX include the software components you need to install and use TCP/IP on your computer. Windows 3.1 requires the purchase of a third-party TCP/IP application package.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide Figure 191 WIndows 95/98/Me: Network: Configuration Installing Components The Network window Configuration tab displays a list of installed components. You need a network adapter, the TCP/IP protocol and Client for Microsoft Networks. If you need the adapter: 1 In the Network window, click Add. 2 Select Adapter and then click Add. 3 Select the manufacturer and model of your network adapter and then click OK. If you need TCP/IP: 1 In the Network window, click Add.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide 3 Select Microsoft from the list of manufacturers. 4 Select Client for Microsoft Networks from the list of network clients and then click OK. 5 Restart your computer so the changes you made take effect. Configuring 1 In the Network window Configuration tab, select your network adapter's TCP/IP entry and click Properties 2 Click the IP Address tab. • • If your IP address is dynamic, select Obtain an IP address automatically.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide Figure 193 Windows 95/98/Me: TCP/IP Properties: DNS Configuration 4 Click the Gateway tab. • • If you do not know your gateway’s IP address, remove previously installed gateways. If you have a gateway IP address, type it in the New gateway field and click Add. 5 Click OK to save and close the TCP/IP Properties window. 6 Click OK to close the Network window. Insert the Windows CD if prompted. 7 Turn on your VSG-1200 V2 and restart your computer when prompted.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide Figure 194 Windows XP: Start Menu 2 For Windows XP, click Network Connections. For Windows 2000/NT, click Network and Dial-up Connections. Figure 195 Windows XP: Control Panel 3 Right-click Local Area Connection and then click Properties.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide Figure 196 Windows XP: Control Panel: Network Connections: Properties 4 Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) (under the General tab in Win XP) and click Properties. Figure 197 Windows XP: Local Area Connection Properties 5 The Internet Protocol TCP/IP Properties window opens (the General tab in Windows XP). • 261 If you have a dynamic IP address click Obtain an IP address automatically.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide • If you have a static IP address click Use the following IP Address and fill in the IP address, Subnet mask, and Default gateway fields. Click Advanced. Figure 198 Windows XP: Advanced TCP/IP Settings 6 If you do not know your gateway's IP address, remove any previously installed gateways in the IP Settings tab and click OK. Do one or more of the following if you want to configure additional IP addresses: • • • • • • • • In the IP Settings tab, in IP addresses, click Add.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide • • Click Obtain DNS server address automatically if you do not know your DNS server IP address(es). If you know your DNS server IP address(es), click Use the following DNS server addresses, and type them in the Preferred DNS server and Alternate DNS server fields. If you have previously configured DNS servers, click Advanced and then the DNS tab to order them.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide Figure 200 Macintosh OS 8/9: Apple Menu 2 Select Ethernet built-in from the Connect via list. Figure 201 Macintosh OS 8/9: TCP/IP 3 For dynamically assigned settings, select Using DHCP Server from the Configure: list.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide 4 For statically assigned settings, do the following: • • • • From the Configure box, select Manually. Type your IP address in the IP Address box. Type your subnet mask in the Subnet mask box. Type the IP address of your VSG-1200 V2 in the Router address box. 5 Close the TCP/IP Control Panel. 6 Click Save if prompted, to save changes to your configuration. 7 Turn on your VSG-1200 V2 and restart your computer (if prompted).
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide Figure 203 Macintosh OS X: Network 4 For statically assigned settings, do the following: • • • • From the Configure box, select Manually. Type your IP address in the IP Address box. Type your subnet mask in the Subnet mask box. Type the IP address of your VSG-1200 V2 in the Router address box. 5 Click Apply Now and close the window. 6 Turn on your VSG-1200 V2 and restart your computer (if prompted). Verifying Settings Check your TCP/IP properties in the Network window.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide 267 Appendix G Setting up Your Computer’s IP Address
P-660HW-T v2 User’s Guide APPENDIX H IP Addresses and Subnetting This appendix introduces IP addresses, IP address classes and subnet masks. You use subnet masks to subdivide a network into smaller logical networks. Introduction to IP Addresses An IP address has two parts: the network number and the host ID. Routers use the network number to send packets to the correct network, while the host ID identifies a single device on the network.
P-660HW-T v2 User’s Guide The following table shows the network number and host ID arrangement for classes A, B and C. Table 100 Classes of IP Addresses IP ADDRESS OCTET 1 OCTET 2 OCTET 3 OCTET 4 Class A Network number Host ID Host ID Host ID Class B Network number Network number Host ID Host ID Class C Network number Network number Network number Host ID An IP address with host IDs of all zeros is the IP address of the network (192.168.1.0 for example).
P-660HW-T v2 User’s Guide Subnet Masks A subnet mask is used to determine which bits are part of the network number, and which bits are part of the host ID (using a logical AND operation). A subnet mask has 32 bits. If a bit in the subnet mask is a “1” then the corresponding bit in the IP address is part of the network number. If a bit in the subnet mask is “0” then the corresponding bit in the IP address is part of the host ID. Subnet masks are expressed in dotted decimal notation just like IP addresses.
P-660HW-T v2 User’s Guide Table 103 Alternative Subnet Mask Notation (continued) SUBNET MASK SUBNET MASK “1” BITS LAST OCTET BIT VALUE DECIMAL 255.255.255.240 /28 1111 0000 240 255.255.255.248 /29 1111 1000 248 255.255.255.252 /30 1111 1100 252 The first mask shown is the class “C” natural mask. Normally if no mask is specified it is understood that the natural mask is being used. Example: Two Subnets As an example, you have a class “C” address 192.168.1.0 with subnet mask of 255.255.255.0.
P-660HW-T v2 User’s Guide Table 105 Subnet 1 (continued) IP/SUBNET MASK NETWORK NUMBER Subnet Address: 192.168.1.0 Lowest Host ID: 192.168.1.1 Broadcast Address: 192.168.1.127 Highest Host ID: 192.168.1.126 LAST OCTET BIT VALUE Table 106 Subnet 2 IP/SUBNET MASK NETWORK NUMBER LAST OCTET BIT VALUE IP Address 192.168.1. 128 IP Address (Binary) 11000000.10101000.00000001. 10000000 Subnet Mask 255.255.255. 128 Subnet Mask (Binary) 11111111.11111111.11111111. 10000000 Subnet Address: 192.
P-660HW-T v2 User’s Guide Table 107 Subnet 1 (continued) LAST OCTET BIT VALUE IP/SUBNET MASK NETWORK NUMBER Subnet Address: 192.168.1.0 Lowest Host ID: 192.168.1.1 Broadcast Address: 192.168.1.63 Highest Host ID: 192.168.1.62 Table 108 Subnet 2 IP/SUBNET MASK NETWORK NUMBER LAST OCTET BIT VALUE IP Address 192.168.1. 64 IP Address (Binary) 11000000.10101000.00000001. 01000000 Subnet Mask (Binary) 11111111.11111111.11111111. 11000000 Subnet Address: 192.168.1.64 Lowest Host ID: 192.168.1.
P-660HW-T v2 User’s Guide The following table shows class C IP address last octet values for each subnet. Table 111 Eight Subnets SUBNET SUBNET ADDRESS FIRST ADDRESS LAST ADDRESS BROADCAST ADDRESS 1 0 1 30 31 2 32 33 62 63 3 64 65 94 95 4 96 97 126 127 5 128 129 158 159 6 160 161 190 191 7 192 193 222 223 8 224 225 254 255 The following table is a summary for class “C” subnet planning. Table 112 Class C Subnet Planning NO. “BORROWED” HOST BITS SUBNET MASK NO.
P-660HW-T v2 User’s Guide The following table is a summary for class “B” subnet planning. Table 113 Class B Subnet Planning 275 NO. “BORROWED” HOST BITS SUBNET MASK NO. SUBNETS NO. HOSTS PER SUBNET 1 255.255.128.0 (/17) 2 32766 2 255.255.192.0 (/18) 4 16382 3 255.255.224.0 (/19) 8 8190 4 255.255.240.0 (/20) 16 4094 5 255.255.248.0 (/21) 32 2046 6 255.255.252.0 (/22) 64 1022 7 255.255.254.0 (/23) 128 510 8 255.255.255.0 (/24) 256 254 9 255.255.255.
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide Index A AAA 234 access control 34 access point (AP) 36 accessing a LAN device 190 methods 190 requirements 190 account billing account expiration 103 account printout 95, 129 customize 129 examples 130 preview 130 account printout preview 101 accounting 34 Accumulation 81 Time to Finish 81 accounting port 84 Accumulation 81, 84 advanced subscriber login screen 123 advertisement link 149, 243 frequency 149 sequence 149 alternative subnet mask notation 270 assign IP address to a comp
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide allowable 185 set 95 configuration file backup 196 backup via TFTP 198 restore 199 restore via TFTP 199 configuration file management 35 console port 35, 40, 214, 253 cable pin assignments 253 change function 59 communication parameters 214 DB25 male connector 254 DB9 male connector 254 establish a connection 214 SMT interface 214 speed 217, 224 statement printer 59 Copyright 2 Cost Of Transmission 165 create billing profiles 88 create dynamic subscriber account 106 create port-loc
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide feedback 30 firmware download to TFTP server 204 firmware download 202 firmware upgrade 35 about subscriber connection 204 automatic 204 from a TFTP Server 203 from computer 202 from TFTP server 225 important note on SMT 225 manual 202 schedule frequency 205 scheduled 204 firmware version 185, 249 forward e-mails 34 G Gateway 165 general setup 56 generate static subscriber accounts automatically 96 glossary 30 in-room billing 91 install SSL certificate 208 installation option 38
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide M MAC (Media Access Control) 188 maintenance 35 Management Information Base (MIB) 179 management interface 30, 35 manual firmware upgrade 202 mapping profiles to buttons on the statement printer 104 Maximum Segment Size (MSS).
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide environmental 235 general 234 management 235 performance 235 physical 235 Property Management System See PMS R rack mounting installation 38 rack mounting kit 38 RADIUS 84 accounting methods 81 secret key 84 RADIUS authentication information window 127 RADIUS server 242 rear panel 41 redirect subscriber login screen 122 registration product 7 related document 30 Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service See RADIUS report printing on SP-200 246 daily account summary 247 initial se
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide install certificate 208 requirement 206 SSL certificate information 186 standard subscriber login screen 121 statement printer 40, 95, 104, 106, 246 statement printer port 35, 40 static IP address 219 static route 34 Static Routing Topology 164 static subscriber account 94 auto create 96 backup 98 create 95 display 102 edit 100 global settings 94 manual create 97 printout preview 101 restore 99 status 184 subnet 268 subnet mask 270 subnetting 270 subscriber idle-timeout 85 subscrib
VSG-1200 V2 User’s Guide VPN connection type 34 single-connection-per-source limitation 76, 78 VSA 82, 85, 242 format 243 related error messages 244 vendor ID 85 VSG reset to factory defaults 227 W walled garden 34, 149 example 150 important note 150 WAN port 40 cable pin assignment 252 WAN port, the 252 warranty note 7 web configurator 35, 42 configuration menu 44 idle timeout 43 menu summary 44 navigation panel 43 supported browser 35 web redirect 34 web server port 218 winipcfg 259 Index 282