What should i do if i forget the system password, What is sua? when should i use sua, What is the difference between nat and sua – ZyXEL Communications P-2302R-P1 User Manual

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P2302R-P1 Support Notes


All contents Copyright

2007 ZyXEL Communications Corporation.

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c. The default filter rule 3 (Telnet_FTP_WAN) is applied in the Input Protocol field in menu 11.5.

What should I do if I forget the system password?

In case you forget the system password. You can reset the unit back to factory default. You can reset the

unit by using a sharp pointed object such as a pen and press and hold down the “reset" button for 5 second or

until the power LED starts to blink than release. The unit is than reset back to factory default. The reset
button is located near by the power jack on the unit back panel.

Note: By reset the unit back to factory default you will lost all your previous settings.

What is SUA? When should I use SUA?

SUA (Single User Account) is a unique feature supported by the ZyXEL Device which allows multiple people

to access Internet concurrently for the cost of a single user account.

When The ZyXEL Device acting as SUA receives a packet from a local client destined for the outside Internet,

it replaces the source address in the IP packet header with its own address and the source port in the TCP or

UDP header with another value chosen out of a local pool. It then recomputed the appropriate header

checksums and forwards the packet to the Internet as if it is originated from The ZyXEL Device using the IP

address assigned by ISP. When reply packets from the external Internet are received by The ZyXEL Device, the

original IP source address and TCP/UDP source port numbers are written into the destination fields of the

packet (since it is now moving in the opposite direction), the checksums are recomputed, and the packet is

delivered to its true destination. This is because SUA keeps a table of the IP addresses and port numbers of the
local systems currently using it.

What is the difference between NAT and SUA?

NAT is a generic name defined in RFC 1631 'The IP Network Address Translator (NAT)'. SUA (Internet

Single User Account) is ZyXEL's implementation and trade name for functioning PAT which is a specific type
of NAT. SUA (or PAT for NAT) translates address into port mapping.

The primary motivation for RFC 1631 is that there is not enough IP address to go around. In addition, many

corporations simply did not bother to obtain legal (globally unique) IP addresses for their networks and now
finding themselves unable to connect to the Internet.

Basically, NAT is a process of translating one address to another. A NAT implementation can be as simple as

substituting an IP address with another. This allows a network to rectify the illegal address problem mentioned
above without going through each and every host.

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