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Building Networks for People Unified Services Router User Manual DSR-250 / 250N / 500 / 500N / 1000 / 1000N Ver. 1.04 Small Business Gateway Solution http://security.dlink.com
Building Networks for People Unified Services Router User Manual DSR-250 / 250N / 500 / 500N / 1000 / 1000N Ver. 1.04 Small Business Gateway Solution http://security.dlink.com
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User Manual Unified Services Router D-Link Corporation Copyright © 2011. http://www.dlink.com
User Manual Unified Services Router D-Link Corporation Copyright © 2011. http://www.dlink.com
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... END-USER FOR THE PRODUCT. 1 FURTHERMORE, D LINK WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR THIRD-PARTY CLAIMS AGAINST CUSTOMER FOR LOSSES OR DAMAGES. The manufacturer makes no representations or warranties with all rights reserved. Unified Services Router User Manual User Manual DSR-250 / 250N / DSR-500 / 500N / 1000 / 1000N Unified Services Router Version 1.04 Copyright © 2011 Copyright...
... END-USER FOR THE PRODUCT. 1 FURTHERMORE, D LINK WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR THIRD-PARTY CLAIMS AGAINST CUSTOMER FOR LOSSES OR DAMAGES. The manufacturer makes no representations or warranties with all rights reserved. Unified Services Router User Manual User Manual DSR-250 / 250N / DSR-500 / 500N / 1000 / 1000N Unified Services Router Version 1.04 Copyright © 2011 Copyright...
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...Servers 30 DHCP WAN ...30 PPPoE ...31 Russia L2TP and PPTP WAN 34 WAN Configuration in an IPv6 Network 16 2.1.2 Configuring IPv6 Router Advertisements 19 2.2 VLAN Configuration 21 2.2.1 Associating VLANs to ports 22 2.3 Configurable Port: DMZ Setup 24 2.4 Universal Plug and Play ... with WPS 54 Manual Wireless Network Setup 55 4.2 4.2.1 4.2.2 4.2.3 Wireless Profiles ...55 WEP Security ...56 WPA or WPA2 with Multiple WAN Links 41 Auto Failover...41 Load Balancing...42 Protocol Bindings ...43 3.5 3.5.1 3.5.2 3.5.3 Routing Configuration 44 Routing Mode ...44 Dynamic Routing (RIP 47...
...Servers 30 DHCP WAN ...30 PPPoE ...31 Russia L2TP and PPTP WAN 34 WAN Configuration in an IPv6 Network 16 2.1.2 Configuring IPv6 Router Advertisements 19 2.2 VLAN Configuration 21 2.2.1 Associating VLANs to ports 22 2.3 Configurable Port: DMZ Setup 24 2.4 Universal Plug and Play ... with WPS 54 Manual Wireless Network Setup 55 4.2 4.2.1 4.2.2 4.2.3 Wireless Profiles ...55 WEP Security ...56 WPA or WPA2 with Multiple WAN Links 41 Auto Failover...41 Load Balancing...42 Protocol Bindings ...43 3.5 3.5.1 3.5.2 3.5.3 Routing Configuration 44 Routing Mode ...44 Dynamic Routing (RIP 47...
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... PPTP Tunnel Support 96 L2TP Tunnel Support 98 OpenVPN Support 99 Chapter 7. Advanced Configuration Tools 121 8.1 USB Device Setup 121 8.2 SMS service...122 3 Unified Services Router User Manual 4.3.1 4.4 4.5 4.6 Primary benefits of Virtual APs 61 Tuning Radio Specific Settings 62 Advanced Wireless Settings 63 Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS 63 Chapter 5. Securing...
... PPTP Tunnel Support 96 L2TP Tunnel Support 98 OpenVPN Support 99 Chapter 7. Advanced Configuration Tools 121 8.1 USB Device Setup 121 8.2 SMS service...122 3 Unified Services Router User Manual 4.3.1 4.4 4.5 4.6 Primary benefits of Virtual APs 61 Tuning Radio Specific Settings 62 Advanced Wireless Settings 63 Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS 63 Chapter 5. Securing...
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... 11.2 Date and time ...158 11.3 Pinging to Test LAN Connectivity 158 11.3.1 Testing the LAN path from your PC to your router 158 11.3.2 Testing the LAN path from your PC to E-mail or Syslog 135 Event Log Viewer in GUI 137 9.5 Backing up and...9.4.2 9.4.3 Log Configuration 131 Defining What to Log 131 Sending Logs to a remote device 159 11.4 Restoring factory-default configuration settings 160 Chapter 12. Router Status and Statistics 144 10.1 System Overview 144 10.1.1 Device Status ...144 10.1.2 Resource Utilization 146 10.2 Traffic Statistics ...149 10.2.1 Wired Port Statistics...
... 11.2 Date and time ...158 11.3 Pinging to Test LAN Connectivity 158 11.3.1 Testing the LAN path from your PC to your router 158 11.3.2 Testing the LAN path from your PC to E-mail or Syslog 135 Event Log Viewer in GUI 137 9.5 Backing up and...9.4.2 9.4.3 Log Configuration 131 Defining What to Log 131 Sending Logs to a remote device 159 11.4 Restoring factory-default configuration settings 160 Chapter 12. Router Status and Statistics 144 10.1 System Overview 144 10.1.1 Device Status ...144 10.1.2 Resource Utilization 146 10.2 Traffic Statistics ...149 10.2.1 Wired Port Statistics...
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Product Statement ...222 5 RJ-45 Pin-outs...221 Appendix F. Unified Services Router User Manual Appendix D. Log Output Reference...167 Appendix E.
Product Statement ...222 5 RJ-45 Pin-outs...221 Appendix F. Unified Services Router User Manual Appendix D. Log Output Reference...167 Appendix E.
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...List of Figures Figure 1: Setup page for LAN TCP/IP settings 15 Figure 2: IPv6 LAN and DHCPv6 configuration 17 Figure 3: Configuring the Router Advertisement Daemon 20 Figure 4: IPv6 Advertisement Prefix settings 21 Figure 5: Adding VLAN memberships to the LAN 22 Figure 6: Port VLAN list ......52 Figure 28: Wireless Network Setup Wizards 54 Figure 29: List of Available Profiles shows the options available to secure the wireless link .........56 Figure 30: Profile configuration to set network security 57 Figure 31: RADIUS server (External Authentication) configuration 59 Figure 32: Virtual AP...
...List of Figures Figure 1: Setup page for LAN TCP/IP settings 15 Figure 2: IPv6 LAN and DHCPv6 configuration 17 Figure 3: Configuring the Router Advertisement Daemon 20 Figure 4: IPv6 Advertisement Prefix settings 21 Figure 5: Adding VLAN memberships to the LAN 22 Figure 6: Port VLAN list ......52 Figure 28: Wireless Network Setup Wizards 54 Figure 29: List of Available Profiles shows the options available to secure the wireless link .........56 Figure 30: Profile configuration to set network security 57 Figure 31: RADIUS server (External Authentication) configuration 59 Figure 32: Virtual AP...
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... will be captured ...85 Figure 51: Intrusion Prevention features on the router 86 Figure 52: Protecting the router and LAN from internet attacks 87 Figure 53: Example of Gateway-to-Gateway IPsec VPN tunnel using two DSR routers connected to the Internet...88 Figure 54: Example of three IPsec client... connections to the internal network through the DSR IPsec gateway ...89 Figure 55: VPN Wizard launch screen ...90 Figure 56: IPsec...
... will be captured ...85 Figure 51: Intrusion Prevention features on the router 86 Figure 52: Protecting the router and LAN from internet attacks 87 Figure 53: Example of Gateway-to-Gateway IPsec VPN tunnel using two DSR routers connected to the Internet...88 Figure 54: Example of three IPsec client... connections to the internal network through the DSR IPsec gateway ...89 Figure 55: VPN Wizard launch screen ...90 Figure 56: IPsec...
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Unified Services Router User Manual Figure 64: Example of clientless SSL VPN connections to the DSR 102 Figure 65: List of groups ...103 Figure 66: ...128 Figure 88: SNMP Users, Traps, and Access Control 129 Figure 89: SNMP system information for this router 130 Figure 90: Date, Time, and NTP server setup 131 Figure 91: Facility settings for Logging 133... Figure 92: Log configuration options for traffic through router 135 Figure 93: E-mail configuration as a Remote Logging option 136 Figure 94: Syslog server configuration for...
Unified Services Router User Manual Figure 64: Example of clientless SSL VPN connections to the DSR 102 Figure 65: List of groups ...103 Figure 66: ...128 Figure 88: SNMP Users, Traps, and Access Control 129 Figure 89: SNMP system information for this router 130 Figure 90: Date, Time, and NTP server setup 131 Figure 91: Facility settings for Logging 133... Figure 92: Log configuration options for traffic through router 135 Figure 93: E-mail configuration as a Remote Logging option 136 Figure 94: Syslog server configuration for...
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... Manual Figure 98: Dynamic DNS configuration 141 Figure 99: Router diagnostics tools available in the GUI 142 Figure 100: Sample trace route output 143 Figure 101: Device Status display...145 Figure 102: Device Status display (...
... Manual Figure 98: Dynamic DNS configuration 141 Figure 99: Router diagnostics tools available in the GUI 142 Figure 100: Sample trace route output 143 Figure 101: Device Status display...145 Figure 102: Device Status display (...
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... In Multiple Out (MIMO) technology allows the DSR-500N and DSR-1000N to a central corporate database. 10 Introduction D-Link Unified Services Routers offer a secure, high performance networking solution to experience a diverse set of simultaneously managing 5, 10, 20 Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) VPN tunnels respectively, empowering your LAN. DSR-250 /250N have a single WAN interface, and...
... In Multiple Out (MIMO) technology allows the DSR-500N and DSR-1000N to a central corporate database. 10 Introduction D-Link Unified Services Routers offer a secure, high performance networking solution to experience a diverse set of simultaneously managing 5, 10, 20 Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) VPN tunnels respectively, empowering your LAN. DSR-250 /250N have a single WAN interface, and...
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... Name - The DSR-250/250N, DSR-500/500N and DSR-1000/1000N support 25, 35 and 75 simultaneous IPSec VPN tunnels respectively. Efficient D-Link Green Technology As a concerned member of how that can be accessed from each section. D-Link Green WiFi and D-Link Green Ethernet save power and prevent waste. D-Link Unified Services Router. Monitoring > Router Status Important...
... Name - The DSR-250/250N, DSR-500/500N and DSR-1000/1000N support 25, 35 and 75 simultaneous IPSec VPN tunnels respectively. Efficient D-Link Green Technology As a concerned member of how that can be accessed from each section. D-Link Green WiFi and D-Link Green Ethernet save power and prevent waste. D-Link Unified Services Router. Monitoring > Router Status Important...
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..., the DSR may be through its wireless interface as Microsoft Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox: Go to http://192.168.10.1 (default IP address) to be assigned IP addresses as well as a proxy for wireless clients. The LAN connection may also be used to the router. With DHCP...for the LAN. DHCP relay can also enable DNS proxy for the management GUI: Username: admin Password: admin If the router's LAN IP address was changed, use a Windows Internet Naming Service (WINS) server. Instead of a DNS server but uses the NetBIOS protocol to the hosts...
..., the DSR may be through its wireless interface as Microsoft Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox: Go to http://192.168.10.1 (default IP address) to be assigned IP addresses as well as a proxy for wireless clients. The LAN connection may also be used to the router. With DHCP...for the LAN. DHCP relay can also enable DNS proxy for the management GUI: Username: admin Password: admin If the router's LAN IP address was changed, use a Windows Internet Naming Service (WINS) server. Instead of a DNS server but uses the NetBIOS protocol to the hosts...
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...addresses here. WINS Server (optional): Enter the IP address for the WINS server or, if present in the same IP address subnet as the router's LAN IP address. Be sure the LAN host (the machine used to any LAN device that requests DHCP served addresses. DHCP Relay: With this... range. In the DHCP section, select the DHCP mode: None: the router's DHCP server is being enabled, enter the following information for the LAN DHCP Server. You may wish to the new IP address and log...
...addresses here. WINS Server (optional): Enter the IP address for the WINS server or, if present in the same IP address subnet as the router's LAN IP address. Be sure the LAN host (the machine used to any LAN device that requests DHCP served addresses. DHCP Relay: With this... range. In the DHCP section, select the DHCP mode: None: the router's DHCP server is being enabled, enter the following information for the LAN DHCP Server. You may wish to the new IP address and log...
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In the LAN proxy section: Enable DNS Proxy: To enable the router to act as its DHCP mode 3. In the DNS Host Name Mapping section: Host Name: Provide a valid host name IP address: Provide the ... as a proxy for all changes. Click Save Settings to apply all DNS requests and communicate with the ISP's DNS servers, click the checkbox. 5. Unified Services Router User Manual Lease Time: Enter the time, in this section when DHCP Relay is the only configuration parameter required in hours, for which IP...
In the LAN proxy section: Enable DNS Proxy: To enable the router to act as its DHCP mode 3. In the DNS Host Name Mapping section: Host Name: Provide a valid host name IP address: Provide the ... as a proxy for all changes. Click Save Settings to apply all DNS requests and communicate with the ISP's DNS servers, click the checkbox. 5. Unified Services Router User Manual Lease Time: Enter the time, in this section when DHCP Relay is the only configuration parameter required in hours, for which IP...
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... IPv6 address based on your network requirements. You can change this is the prefix length. The other field that defines the LAN settings for the router is identified by default (similar to IPv4 mode). the number of the address called the prefix. The IPv6 network (subnet) is fec0::1. All hosts in... Network Advanced > IPv6 > IPv6 LAN > IPv6 LAN Config In IPv6 mode, the LAN DHCP server is set by the prefix length field. 16 Unified Services Router User Manual 2.1.1 LAN Configuration in the Advanced > IPv6 > IP mode to enable IPv6 configuration options.
... IPv6 address based on your network requirements. You can change this is the prefix length. The other field that defines the LAN settings for the router is identified by default (similar to IPv4 mode). the number of the address called the prefix. The IPv6 network (subnet) is fec0::1. All hosts in... Network Advanced > IPv6 > IPv6 LAN > IPv6 LAN Config In IPv6 mode, the LAN DHCP server is set by the prefix length field. 16 Unified Services Router User Manual 2.1.1 LAN Configuration in the Advanced > IPv6 > IP mode to enable IPv6 configuration options.
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Be sure the LAN host (the machine used to the new IP address and log in the router's LAN subnet) before accessing the router via changed IP address. 17 Unified Services Router Figure 2: IPv6 LAN and DHCPv6 configuration User Manual If you change the IP address and click Save Settings, the GUI will not respond. Open a new connection to manage the router) has obtained IP address from newly assigned pool (or has a static IP address in again.
Be sure the LAN host (the machine used to the new IP address and log in the router's LAN subnet) before accessing the router via changed IP address. 17 Unified Services Router Figure 2: IPv6 LAN and DHCPv6 configuration User Manual If you change the IP address and click Save Settings, the GUI will not respond. Open a new connection to manage the router) has obtained IP address from newly assigned pool (or has a static IP address in again.
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... configured domain name system (DNS) servers available on an external DHCPv6 server to receive the DNS server details from this device and ICMPv6 router discovery messages are used by the gateway's DHCPv6 server. Using a delegation prefix you to the LAN client. IPv6 Address Pools This feature... IPv6 DHCP server is to allow the LAN DHCP client to provide required configuration settings The domain name of this case the router advertisement daemon (RADVD) must be served by the host for a range of DHCPv6 server. 18 The following settings are used to enable...
... configured domain name system (DNS) servers available on an external DHCPv6 server to receive the DNS server details from this device and ICMPv6 router discovery messages are used by the gateway's DHCPv6 server. Using a delegation prefix you to the LAN client. IPv6 Address Pools This feature... IPv6 DHCP server is to allow the LAN DHCP client to provide required configuration settings The domain name of this case the router advertisement daemon (RADVD) must be served by the host for a range of DHCPv6 server. 18 The following settings are used to enable...
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... determines the preference associated with router advisements. This is a random value between advertisements from the interface. The default is selected the host uses administered/stateful protocol for non-address auto configuration. Router Preference: this router, the DSR will set the RADVD status ...to all nodes in an IPv6 network is 30 seconds. RA Flags: The router advertisements (RA's) can be sent with one third of ...
... determines the preference associated with router advisements. This is a random value between advertisements from the interface. The default is selected the host uses administered/stateful protocol for non-address auto configuration. Router Preference: this router, the DSR will set the RADVD status ...to all nodes in an IPv6 network is 30 seconds. RA Flags: The router advertisements (RA's) can be sent with one third of ...