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ZyWALL 2 Series User’s Guide
Troubleshooting
A-2
Problems with the LAN Interface
Chart 3 Troubleshooting the LAN Interface
PROBLEM CORRECTIVE
ACTION
Check your Ethernet cable type and connections. Refer to the
Quick Start Guide
for LAN
connection instructions.
Cannot access
the ZyWALL
from the LAN.
Make sure the computer’s Ethernet adapter is installed and functioning properly.
Check the 10M/100M LAN LEDs on the front panel. One of these LEDs should be on. If
they are both off, check the cables between your ZyWALL and hub or the station.
Cannot ping
any computer
on the LAN.
Verify that the IP address and the subnet mask of the ZyWALL and the computers are
on the same subnet.
Problems with the WAN Interface
Chart 4 Troubleshooting the WAN Interface
PROBLEM CORRECTIVE
ACTION
The ISP provides the WAN IP address after authentication. Authentication may be through
the user name and password, the MAC address or the host name. Use the following
corrective actions to make sure the ISP can authenticate your connection.
You need a username and password if you’re using PPPoE or PPTP encapsulation. Make
sure that you have entered the correct
Service Type
,
User Name
and
Password
(the
user name and password are case sensitive). Refer to the
WAN Screens
chapter (web
configurator) or the
Internet Access
chapter (SMT).
If your ISP requires MAC address authentication, you should clone the MAC address from
your computer on the LAN as the ZyWALL’s WAN MAC address. Refer to the
WAN
Screens
chapter (web configurator) or the
WAN and Dial Backup Setup
chapter (SMT). It
is recommended that you clone your computer’s MAC address, even if your ISP presently
does not require MAC address authentication.
Cannot get
WAN IP
address from
the ISP.
If your ISP requires host name authentication, configure your computer’s name as the
ZyWALL’s system name. Refer to the
Wizard Setup
chapter (web configurator) or the
General Setup
chapter (SMT).