ZyXEL P-153 User Guide - Page 23
The WAN Ports
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Prestige 153/153X WAN Bridge/Routers • DHCP Support DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) allows you to dynamically and automatically assign IP address settings to hosts on your network. • Call Control Your Prestige provides budget management for outgoing calls and maintains a blacklist for unreachable phone numbers in order to save you the expense of unnecessary charges. • Data Compression Your Prestige incorporates Stac data compression to speed up data transfer. Stac is the de facto standard of data compression over PPP links. • Networking Compatibility Your Prestige is compatible with remote access products from other manufacturers such as Ascend, Cisco, and 3Com. Furthermore, it supports Microsoft Windows 95 and Windows NT remote access capability. 1.3 The WAN Ports The WAN ports are high-speed, asynchronous RS-232 serial ports that allow you to connect a modem or an ISDN Terminal Adapter (TA) to the Prestige. Two of the ports on P153X can be configured to support synchronous operation, also. The WAN ports support up to 230.4kbps (kilobits per second) throughput. For brevity's sake, we will refer to the modem and the TA categorically as "external WAN device", or simply "WAN device" from now on. 1.3.1 WAN Terminology • DCE & DTE On the two ends of an RS-232 connection, the equipment closest to the telephone line is called the DCE (Data Communications Equipment) and the other the DTE (Data Terminal Equipment). In our case, the modem or the ISDN TA is the DCE, and the Prestige is the DTE. • PSTN & POTS Collectively, the interconnected network of the voice grade networks of the individual telephone companies is called PSTN (Public Switched Telephone Network), and a regular telephone line is often referred to as a POTS (Plain Old Telephone Service) line. Getting to Know Your Bridge/Router 1-3