Using embedded packet trace – ZyXEL Communications P-2302R-P1 User Manual

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P2302R-P1 Support Notes


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2007 ZyXEL Communications Corporation.

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IP Subnet Mask= N/A

Gateway IP Address= N/A

Network Address Translation= SUA Only

Key settings:

Service Type.......

Currently, there are two authentication types that Road Runner supports,

RR-TAS

and

RR-Manager.

Choose the correct one for your local ISP.

Server IP.............

The ZyXEL Device will find the Road Runner server IP if this field is blank,

otherwise enter the authentication server IP address if you know it.

My Login Name...

Enter the login name given to you by your ISP

My Password.......

Enter the password associated with the login name

WAN IP Address Assignment...

If the ISP did not assign you an explicit IP, select Dynamic,

otherwise, select Static.

IP Address & Subnet Mask & Gateway IP Address...

Enter the IP address, subnet mask & gateway

IP when Static Assignment is selected above.

Using Embedded Packet Trace

Embedded Packet Trace

The ZyXEL Device packet trace records and analyzes packets running on LAN and WAN interfaces. It is

designed for users with technical backgrounds who are interested in the details of the packet flow on LAN or

WAN end of the ZyXEL Device. It is also very helpful for diagnostics if you have compatibility problems with
your ISP or if you want to know the details of a packet for configuring a filter rule.

The format of the display is as following:

Packet:

0 11880.160 ENET0-R[0062] TCP 192.168.1.2:1108->192.31.7.130:80

[index] [timer/second][channel-receive/transmit][length] [protocol] [sourceIP/port] [destIP/port]

There are two ways to dump the trace:

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