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How to enable NAT Loopback on ZyXEL C1000Z router?

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Deozaan:
You might be interested in this: https://qwest.centurylink.com/internethelp/modem-c1000z-adv-dynamic-dns.html
-app103 (September 03, 2013, 07:37 PM)
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I think this just updates the IP address with my DynDNS account (which I already use the Dyn Updater client to do).

Here's another page that might help: http://opensimulator.org/wiki/Network_Settings#Local_connections_with_ZyXEL_DSL_modem.2Frouter_and_NAT.2FPort_Forwarding
-app103 (September 03, 2013, 07:55 PM)
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This gives me instructions for the ZyXEL Prestige 660ME-61 DSL Router. Mine is a ZyXEL C1000Z DSL Router. When I telnet into the router, I don't get a menu like those pictures show. I get what I showed in the picture above.

Thanks for the attempts, though. (c:

4wd:
Problem is your Zyxel C1000Z appears to be an ISP specific, (as in appearance/firmware), incarnation of one of the normal Zyxel VDSL2 modem/routers - so who knows what CenturyLink may or may not have incorporated into it.

Any chance of doing an FCC ID search, it may give us the real model.

Have you tried typing help at the telnet prompt ?  Who knows it may spit out a list of commands.

BTW, won't your games take an IP address to connect to, (in which case you could use the LAN IP) ?

Deozaan:
Any chance of doing an FCC ID search, it may give us the real model.-4wd (September 03, 2013, 09:03 PM)
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Um... Does this help at all? I have no idea what I'm looking for in there.

FCC ID: I88C1000Z

https://apps.fcc.gov/tcb/GetTcb731Report.do?applicationId=250650&fcc_id=I88C1000Z

I did notice another brand/number on the label:

MitraStar WUXI-002

Which after Googling, led to this:

http://wikidevi.com/wiki/ZyXEL_PK5001Z_(CenturyLink)

Which led to this:

http://wikidevi.com/wiki/ZyXEL_C1000Z

Which says this: aka DSL-410GNU-B1B v2

Which is a dead end for me. Googling for DSL-410GNU-B1B v2 just links me back to that same webpage.

Have you tried typing help at the telnet prompt ?  Who knows it may spit out a list of commands.-4wd (September 03, 2013, 09:03 PM)
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Yep. But I'm not sure which one, if any, will do what I'm trying to do.

How to enable NAT Loopback on ZyXEL C1000Z router?

4wd:
FCC ID: I88C1000Z

https://apps.fcc.gov/tcb/GetTcb731Report.do?applicationId=250650&fcc_id=I88C1000Z-Deozaan (September 04, 2013, 02:13 AM)
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Looks like they actually came up with a new model for CenturyLink, rather than rebadging one of their existing models.

Going by the pictures at CenturyLink, the Zyxel VMG1312-B series might be the closest Zyxel standard model.

A bit of searching has failed to find anything for that re. loopback.

Have you tried typing help at the telnet prompt ?  Who knows it may spit out a list of commands.-4wd (September 03, 2013, 09:03 PM)
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Yep. But I'm not sure which one, if any, will do what I'm trying to do.
 (see attachment in previous post)
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Well, there aren't that many - if you leave out the obviously nothing to do with it ones, (eg. reboot, loglevel, dumpsysinfo, etc), and try getting the extras functions of the other commands, one of their parameters may be relevant.

eg.

wan help

About the only thing I can think of trying without fluking it in a search.  Sorry I can't be more help.

Just as an aside, the ActionTec C1000A, (supposedly also used by CenturyLink), has been reported as having no NAT loopback in an Amazon review.  The same may apply to the Zyxel.

Stoic Joker:
Common guys, think like a hacker... run the dumpsys & dumpcfg (to get a list of all the available settings and their values), look for the setting that you need changed, and then Google that specific setting. The specific router isn't as important as the OS that runs on it...because that's what you're interacting with. ;)

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