Using zero-configuration – ZyXEL Communications P-660H-TX User Manual

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P-660H-Tx v2 Support Notes

Destination
Subnet
Mask

Enter the destination subnet mask.

Destination
Port

Enter the destination port number of the traffic.

Source IP
Address

Enter the IP address of source that meats this class. Note that for traffic

from 'LAN to WAN', since BWM is before NAT, you should use the IP

address before NAT processing.

Source
Subnet
Mask

Enter the destination subnet mask.

Source Port

Enter the source port number of the traffic.

Protocol ID

Enter the protocol number for the traffic. 1 for ICMP, 6 for TCP or 17 for

UDP

After configuration BWM, you can check current bandwidth of the configured
traffic in Web Configurator, Advanced Setup, Advanced -> Bandwidth
MGMT-> Monitor.

14. Using Zero-Configuration

Zero-Configuration and VC auto-hunting

Zero-Configure feature can help customer to reduce the burden of setting
efforts. Whenever system ADSL links up system will send out some probing
patterns, system will analyze the packets returned from ISP, and decide which
services the ISP may provide. Because ADSL is based on a ATM network, so
system have to pre-configured a VPI/VCI hunting pool before Auto-Configure
function begins to work.

The Zero-Configuration feature can hunt the encapsulation and VPI/VCI value,
and system will automatically configure itself if the hunting result is
successfully. This feature has two constraints:

1. It supports the ISP provides one kind of service (PPPoE/PPPoA, etc.)
only, otherwise the hunting will get confusing and failed.
2. VC auto-hunting only supports dynamic WAN IP address. If the router is
set a static WAN IP address. VC auto-hunting function will be disabled.

The entry of hunting pool must also contain the VPI, VCI, and which kinds of
hunting patterns you wish to send. Whenever system send out all the probing
patterns with specific VPI/VCI, system will wait for 5~10 seconds and get the
response from ISP, the response patterns will decide which kinds of ADSL

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