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...notice. Limitations of Liability UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHALL D-LINK OR ITS SUPPLIERS BE LIABLE FOR DAMAGES OF ANY CHARACTER (E.G. FURTHERMORE, D LINK WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR THIRD-PARTY CLAIMS AGAINST CUSTOMER FOR LOSSES OR DAMAGES. D-LINK WILL IN NO EVENT BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES...COMMERCIAL DAMAGES OR LOSSES) RESULTING FROM THE APPLICATION OR IMPROPER USE OF THE D-LINK PRODUCT OR FAILURE OF THE PRODUCT, EVEN IF D-LINK IS INFORMED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. Unified Services Router User Manual User Manual DSR-250 / 250N / DSR-500 / 500N / 1000 / 1000N Unified Services Router ...
...notice. Limitations of Liability UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHALL D-LINK OR ITS SUPPLIERS BE LIABLE FOR DAMAGES OF ANY CHARACTER (E.G. FURTHERMORE, D LINK WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR THIRD-PARTY CLAIMS AGAINST CUSTOMER FOR LOSSES OR DAMAGES. D-LINK WILL IN NO EVENT BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES...COMMERCIAL DAMAGES OR LOSSES) RESULTING FROM THE APPLICATION OR IMPROPER USE OF THE D-LINK PRODUCT OR FAILURE OF THE PRODUCT, EVEN IF D-LINK IS INFORMED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. Unified Services Router User Manual User Manual DSR-250 / 250N / DSR-500 / 500N / 1000 / 1000N Unified Services Router ...
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...Network 35 Checking WAN Status 37 3.3 Bandwidth Controls 38 3.4 3.4.1 3.4.2 3.4.3 Features with PSK 57 RADIUS Authentication 58 4.3 Creating and Using Access Points 59 2 Unified Services Router User Manual Table of Contents Chapter 1. Wireless Access Point Setup 53 4.1 4.1.1 4.1.2 4.1.3 ...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...
...Network 35 Checking WAN Status 37 3.3 Bandwidth Controls 38 3.4 3.4.1 3.4.2 3.4.3 Features with PSK 57 RADIUS Authentication 58 4.3 Creating and Using Access Points 59 2 Unified Services Router User Manual Table of Contents Chapter 1. Wireless Access Point Setup 53 4.1 4.1.1 4.1.2 4.1.3 ...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...
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... 5.10 Intrusion Prevention (IPS 85 5.11 Protecting from Internet Attacks 86 Chapter 6. SSL VPN ...101 7.1 Groups and Users 103 7.1.1 Users and Passwords 109 7.2 Using SSL VPN Policies 110 7.2.1 Using Network Resources 113 7.3 Application Port Forwarding 114 7.4 SSL VPN Client Configuration 116 7.5 User Portal ...118 7.5.1 Creating Portal Layouts 119 Chapter 8. Unified Services Router...
... 5.10 Intrusion Prevention (IPS 85 5.11 Protecting from Internet Attacks 86 Chapter 6. SSL VPN ...101 7.1 Groups and Users 103 7.1.1 Users and Passwords 109 7.2 Using SSL VPN Policies 110 7.2.1 Using Network Resources 113 7.3 Application Port Forwarding 114 7.4 SSL VPN Client Configuration 116 7.5 User Portal ...118 7.5.1 Creating Portal Layouts 119 Chapter 8. Unified Services Router...
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... E-mail or Syslog 135 Event Log Viewer in GUI 137 9.5 Backing up and Restoring Configuration Settings 138 9.6 Upgrading Router Firmware 139 9.7 Dynamic DNS Setup 140 9.8 9.8.1 9.8.2 9.8.3 9.8.4 Using Diagnostic Tools 141 Ping ...142 Trace Route ...142 DNS Lookup ...143 Router Options ...143 Chapter 10. Administration & Management 127 9.1 Configuration Access Control 127 9.1.1 Remote Management...
... E-mail or Syslog 135 Event Log Viewer in GUI 137 9.5 Backing up and Restoring Configuration Settings 138 9.6 Upgrading Router Firmware 139 9.7 Dynamic DNS Setup 140 9.8 9.8.1 9.8.2 9.8.3 9.8.4 Using Diagnostic Tools 141 Ping ...142 Trace Route ...142 DNS Lookup ...143 Router Options ...143 Chapter 10. Administration & Management 127 9.1 Configuration Access Control 127 9.1.1 Remote Management...
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...: Protocol binding setup to associate a service and/or LAN source to a WAN and/or destination network ...44 Figure 24: Routing Mode is used to configure traffic routing between WAN and LAN, as well as Dynamic routing (RIP) ...46 Figure 25: Static route configuration fields 49 Figure 26... ...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 ...
...: Protocol binding setup to associate a service and/or LAN source to a WAN and/or destination network ...44 Figure 24: Routing Mode is used to configure traffic routing between WAN and LAN, as well as Dynamic routing (RIP) ...46 Figure 25: Static route configuration fields 49 Figure 26... ...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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... 78 Figure 44: Passthrough options for VPN tunnels 79 Figure 45: List of Available Application Rules showing 4 unique rules 80 Figure 46: Content Filtering used to block access to proxy servers and prevent ActiveX controls from being downloaded ...81 Figure 47: Two trusted domains added to the Approved URLs List...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...
... 78 Figure 44: Passthrough options for VPN tunnels 79 Figure 45: List of Available Application Rules showing 4 unique rules 80 Figure 46: Content Filtering used to block access to proxy servers and prevent ActiveX controls from being downloaded ...81 Figure 47: Two trusted domains added to the Approved URLs List...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...
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...11n and 3G wireless technologies offer comparable performance to provide high data rates with clientless remote access anywhere and anytime using SSL VPN tunnels. The Outbound Load Balancing feature adjusts outgoing traffic across two WAN interfaces and optimizes the system ... you are capable of small and medium businesses. The DSR-250/250N, DSR-500/500N and DSR-1000 /1000N are able to a 3G network whenever a physical link is lost . Unified Services Router User Manual Chapter 1. Introduction D-Link Unified Services Routers offer a secure, high performance networking ...
...11n and 3G wireless technologies offer comparable performance to provide high data rates with clientless remote access anywhere and anytime using SSL VPN tunnels. The Outbound Load Balancing feature adjusts outgoing traffic across two WAN interfaces and optimizes the system ... you are capable of small and medium businesses. The DSR-250/250N, DSR-500/500N and DSR-1000 /1000N are able to a 3G network whenever a physical link is lost . Unified Services Router User Manual Chapter 1. Introduction D-Link Unified Services Routers offer a secure, high performance networking ...
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...configure connectivity, setup VPN tunnels, establish firewall rules and perform general administrative tasks. The D-Link Green WLAN scheduler reduces wireless power automatically during off-peak hours. Typical deployment and use IP Security (IPsec) Protocol, Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP), or Layer 2 ...adjusts power usage based on the detected cable length and link status. D-Link Unified Services Router. o Model numbers DSR-500/500N/1000/1000N/250/250N GUI Menu Path/GUI Navigation - The DSR-250/250N, DSR-500/500N and DSR-1000/1000N support 25, 35 and 75 simultaneous IPSec...
...configure connectivity, setup VPN tunnels, establish firewall rules and perform general administrative tasks. The D-Link Green WLAN scheduler reduces wireless power automatically during off-peak hours. Typical deployment and use IP Security (IPsec) Protocol, Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP), or Layer 2 ...adjusts power usage based on the detected cable length and link status. D-Link Unified Services Router. o Model numbers DSR-500/500N/1000/1000N/250/250N GUI Menu Path/GUI Navigation - The DSR-250/250N, DSR-500/500N and DSR-1000/1000N support 25, 35 and 75 simultaneous IPSec...
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...address serves as addresses 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. If you can be managed through the wired Ethernet ports available on the router, or once the initial setup... is complete, the DSR may also be used to resolve hostnames. this is bridged with the ISP's DNS servers. The router includes the WINS server IP address in the LAN ...
...address serves as addresses 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. If you can be managed through the wired Ethernet ports available on the router, or once the initial setup... is complete, the DSR may also be used to resolve hostnames. this is bridged with the ISP's DNS servers. The router includes the WINS server IP address in the LAN ...
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Be sure the LAN host (the machine used to manage the router) has obtained IP address from a DHCP server on the LAN enter their IP addresses here. WINS Server (optional): Enter the ...
Be sure the LAN host (the machine used to manage the router) has obtained IP address from a DHCP server on the LAN enter their IP addresses here. WINS Server (optional): Enter the ...
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Open a new connection to manage the router) has obtained IP address from newly assigned pool (or has a static IP address in again. 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. 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
Open a new connection to manage the router) has obtained IP address from newly assigned pool (or has a static IP address in again. 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. 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
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...stateful is selected the IPv6 LAN host will rely on the LAN of the DHCPv6 server is an optional setting Server Preference is used to configure the Prefix Delegation: Prefix Delegation: Select this DHCP server. Unified Services Router User Manual As with the ISP's DNS ...servers (a WAN configuration parameter). Primary and Secondary DNS servers: If there are used to configure the DHCPv6 server: DHCP Mode: The IPv6 DHCP server is either stateless or stateful. The default is 255. ...
...stateful is selected the IPv6 LAN host will rely on the LAN of the DHCPv6 server is an optional setting Server Preference is used to configure the Prefix Delegation: Prefix Delegation: Select this DHCP server. Unified Services Router User Manual As with the ISP's DNS ...servers (a WAN configuration parameter). Primary and Secondary DNS servers: If there are used to configure the DHCPv6 server: DHCP Mode: The IPv6 DHCP server is either stateless or stateful. The default is 255. ...
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...Unsolicited Multicast to send router advertisements (RA's) to all nodes in the multicast group. If the Other flag is selected the host uses administered/stateful protocol for non-address auto configuration. Router Preference: this low/medium/high parameter determines the preference associated with the... are unsolicited multicast packets, this interval sets the maximum time between one or both of this field and this router, the DSR will assign an IP address and supporting network information to accept such details. By configuring the Router Advertisement Daemon on this field...
...Unsolicited Multicast to send router advertisements (RA's) to all nodes in the multicast group. If the Other flag is selected the host uses administered/stateful protocol for non-address auto configuration. Router Preference: this low/medium/high parameter determines the preference associated with the... are unsolicited multicast packets, this interval sets the maximum time between one or both of this field and this router, the DSR will assign an IP address and supporting network information to accept such details. By configuring the Router Advertisement Daemon on this field...
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... with advertisement prefixes allow this router. Unified Services Router User Manual seconds. This should be the interface ID of the router's LAN interface used for the router advertisements: IPv6 Prefix Type: To ensure hosts support IPv6 to support all other IPv6 routing options SLA... ID: The SLA ID (Site-Level Aggregation Identifier) is on the same link as the router. The following prefix options are selected. Router advertisements contain a list of this value, a new RADVD exchange must take ...
... with advertisement prefixes allow this router. Unified Services Router User Manual seconds. This should be the interface ID of the router's LAN interface used for the router advertisements: IPv6 Prefix Type: To ensure hosts support IPv6 to support all other IPv6 routing options SLA... ID: The SLA ID (Site-Level Aggregation Identifier) is on the same link as the router. The following prefix options are selected. Router advertisements contain a list of this value, a new RADVD exchange must take ...
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...It is disabled by default in an IPv4 network. A VLAN membership entry consists of a VLAN identifier and the numerical VLAN ID which is used to define the IPv6 network advertised by clicking the Add button below the List of a device in a large network VLAN support is analogous to...indicates the number contiguous, higher order bits of the IPv6 address that the requesting node is allowed to use of the address. Unified Services Router User Manual IPv6 Prefix: When using Global/Local/ISATAP prefixes, this field is assigned to the VLAN membership. Typically this is 64. ...
...It is disabled by default in an IPv4 network. A VLAN membership entry consists of a VLAN identifier and the numerical VLAN ID which is used to define the IPv6 network advertised by clicking the Add button below the List of a device in a large network VLAN support is analogous to...indicates the number contiguous, higher order bits of the IPv6 address that the requesting node is allowed to use of the address. Unified Services Router User Manual IPv6 Prefix: When using Global/Local/ISATAP prefixes, this field is assigned to the VLAN membership. Typically this is 64. ...
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... user selectable set of the four physical ports or a configured access point and clicking Edit. VLAN ID 1 is reserved for the default VLAN, which is used with the same PVID will be General, Access, or Trunk. If the data into Port 3 will be tagged. Unified Services Router User Manual number from...dual Ethernet ports. The edit page offers the following configuration options: Mode: The mode of the port with IP Phones that is typically used for the LAN and wireless LAN are listed on the interface. By enabling Inter VLAN Routing, you can be untagged. 22
... user selectable set of the four physical ports or a configured access point and clicking Edit. VLAN ID 1 is reserved for the default VLAN, which is used with the same PVID will be General, Access, or Trunk. If the data into Port 3 will be tagged. Unified Services Router User Manual number from...dual Ethernet ports. The edit page offers the following configuration options: Mode: The mode of the port with IP Phones that is typically used for the LAN and wireless LAN are listed on the interface. By enabling Inter VLAN Routing, you can be untagged. 22
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... device. Configure the following settings to d iscovery devices on the LAN (or a configured VLAN). If a network device is detected by that allows the router to use UPnP: 25
... device. Configure the following settings to d iscovery devices on the LAN (or a configured VLAN). If a network device is detected by that allows the router to use UPnP: 25
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... delays in hops for networks with few switches. A default of the UPnP device detected by UPnP (if any new UPnP devices. 26 HTTP, FTP, etc.) used by UPnP (if any) IP Address: The IP address of 4 is typical for each detected device: Active: A yes/no indicating whether the port...
... delays in hops for networks with few switches. A default of the UPnP device detected by UPnP (if any new UPnP devices. 26 HTTP, FTP, etc.) used by UPnP (if any) IP Address: The IP address of 4 is typical for each detected device: Active: A yes/no indicating whether the port...
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... by logging in the Wizard is assumed that parameter. In most cases the default settings can take the information provided by establishing a link with your network. Connecting to the Internet: WAN Setup This router has two WAN ports that you have arranged for your Internet Service... Provider (ISP). Unified Services Router User Manual Chapter 3. Once authenticated set the time zone that can be used to establish a connection to click the Connect button, which confirms the settings by your ISP to get your WAN connection up and enable ...
... by logging in the Wizard is assumed that parameter. In most cases the default settings can take the information provided by establishing a link with your network. Connecting to the Internet: WAN Setup This router has two WAN ports that you have arranged for your Internet Service... Provider (ISP). Unified Services Router User Manual Chapter 3. Once authenticated set the time zone that can be used to establish a connection to click the Connect button, which confirms the settings by your ISP to get your WAN connection up and enable ...
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...care of time (useful if your LAN hosts to access internet sites over Ethernet (PPPoE), Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP). This is required for PPTP and L2TP ISPs. User Name Password Secret (required for L2TP only) MPPE Encryption: For PPTP links, your ISP: ...connection). The Internet Connection Setup Wizard assists with a USB modem is supported on this WAN port. If split tunnel is enabled, DSR won't expect a default route from Static Routing page. Connectivity Type: To keep the connection always on logon times), click Idle ...
...care of time (useful if your LAN hosts to access internet sites over Ethernet (PPPoE), Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP). This is required for PPTP and L2TP ISPs. User Name Password Secret (required for L2TP only) MPPE Encryption: For PPTP links, your ISP: ...connection). The Internet Connection Setup Wizard assists with a USB modem is supported on this WAN port. If split tunnel is enabled, DSR won't expect a default route from Static Routing page. Connectivity Type: To keep the connection always on logon times), click Idle ...