LED | Color | status | description |
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PWR | Off | The Zyxel Device is turned off. | |
Green | On | The Zyxel Device is turned on. | |
Red | On | There is a hardware component failure. Shut down the device, wait for a few minutes and then restart the device. If the LED turns red again, then please contact your vendor. | |
SYS | Green | Off | The Zyxel Device is not ready or has failed. |
On | The Zyxel Device is ready and running. | ||
Blinking | The Zyxel Device is booting. | ||
Red | On | The Zyxel Device has an error or has failed. | |
P1 (SFP) | |||
LINK | Yellow | Off | There is no connection on this port. |
On | This port has a successful 1000 Mbps link. | ||
Green | Off | There is no connection on this port. | |
On | This port has a successful 100 Mbps link. | ||
ACT | Green | Off | There is no traffic on this port. |
Blinking | The Zyxel Device is sending or receiving packets on this port at 100/1000 Mbps. | ||
P2, P3... (WAN/LAN/DMZ) | Yellow | Off | There is no connection on this port. |
On | This port has a successful 1000 Mbps link. | ||
Blinking | The Zyxel Device is sending or receiving packets on this port at 1000 Mbps. | ||
Green | Off | There is no connection on this port. | |
On | This port has a successful 10/100 Mbps link. | ||
Blinking | The Zyxel Device is sending or receiving packets on this port at 10/100 Mbps. |
Label | Description |
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RESET | Press the button in for about 5 seconds (or until the SYS LED starts to blink), then release it to return the Zyxel Device to the factory defaults (password is 1234, LAN IP address 192.168.1.1 etc.) |
CONSOLE | You can use the console port to manage the Zyxel Device using CLI commands. You will be prompted to enter your user name and password. See the Command Reference Guide for more information about the CLI. When configuring using the console port, you need a computer equipped with communications software configured to the following parameters: • Speed 115200 bps • Data Bits 8 • Parity None • Stop Bit 1 • Flow Control Off |
USB | Connect a storage device for system logs (see Maintenance > Diagnostics > System Log) and storage (see Configuration > System > USB Storage). |
P1 ~ P6 | These are 1G RJ-45 Ethernet ports. |
Label | Description |
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Console | You can use the console port to manage the Zyxel Device using CLI commands. You will be prompted to enter your user name and password. See the Command Reference Guide for more information about the CLI. When configuring using the console port, you need a computer equipped with communications software configured to the following parameters: • Speed 115200 bps • Data Bits 8 • Parity None • Stop Bit 1 • Flow Control Off |
Power | Use the included power cord to connect the power socket to a power outlet. Turn the power switch on if your Zyxel Device has a power switch. |
Lock | Attach a lock-and-cable from the Kensington lock (the small, metal-reinforced, oval hole) to a permanent object, such as a pole, to secure the Zyxel Device in place. |
Fan | The fans are for cooling the Zyxel Device. Make sure they are not obstructed to allow maximum ventilation. |
port / interface | p1 | p2 | p3 | p4 | p5 | p6 | p7 | p8 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
VPN50 | sfp | wan | lan1 | lan1 | lan1 | lan1 | ||
VPN100 | sfp | wan | wan | lan1 | lan1 | lan1 | lan1 | |
VPN300 | ge1 | ge2 | ge3 | ge4 | ge5 | ge6 | ge7 | ge8 |
Port / Interface | P1 | P2 | P3 | P4 | P5 | P6 | P7 | P8 | P9 | P10 | P11 | P12 | P13 | P14 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
VPN1000 | ge1 | ge2 | ge3 | ge4 | ge5 | ge6 | ge7 | ge8 | ge9 | ge10 | ge11 | ge12 | ge13 | ge14 |
Zone / interface | wan | lan1 | lan2 | dmz | opt | no default zone |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
VPN50 | WAN WAN_PPP | LAN1 | LAN2 | DMZ | OPT OPT_PPP | |
VPN100 | WAN1 WAN1_PPP WAN2 WAN2_PPP | LAN1 | LAN2 | DMZ | SFP SFP_PPP | GE7 GE7_PPP GE8 GE8_PPP |
VPN300 | GE2 GE2_PPP GE3 GE3_PPP | GE4 GE5 | GE6 | GE1 GE1_PPP | GE7 GE7_PPP GE8 GE8_PPP | |
VPN1000 | GE1 GE1_PPP GE2 GE2_PPP | GE3 GE4 | GE5 | GE13 GE13_PPP GE14 GE14_PPP | GE6~GE12 GE6_PPP~GE12_PPP | GE1 GE1_PPP GE2 GE2_PPP |