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... 2. Wireless Access Point Setup 53 4.1 4.1.1 4.1.2 4.1.3 Wireless Settings Wizard 53 Wireless Network Setup Wizard 54 Add Wireless Device 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 Static Routing ...48 3.6 Configurable Port - Connecting to ports 22 2.3 Configurable Port: DMZ Setup 24 2.4 Universal Plug and Play (UPnP 25...
... 2. Wireless Access Point Setup 53 4.1 4.1.1 4.1.2 4.1.3 Wireless Settings Wizard 53 Wireless Network Setup Wizard 54 Add Wireless Device 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 Static Routing ...48 3.6 Configurable Port - Connecting to ports 22 2.3 Configurable Port: DMZ Setup 24 2.4 Universal Plug and Play (UPnP 25...
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... IP/MAC Binding ...84 5.10 Intrusion Prevention (IPS 85 5.11 Protecting from Internet Attacks 86 Chapter 6. IPsec / PPTP / L2TP VPN 88 6.1 VPN Wizard ...90 6.2 Configuring IPsec Policies 92 6.2.1 Extended Authentication (XAUTH 95 6.2.2 Internet over IPSec tunnel 95 6.3 Configuring VPN clients 96 6.4 6.4.1 6.4.2 6.4.3 PPTP / L2TP Tunnels 96 PPTP Tunnel Support 96 L2TP Tunnel Support 98 OpenVPN Support 99 Chapter 7. 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...
... IP/MAC Binding ...84 5.10 Intrusion Prevention (IPS 85 5.11 Protecting from Internet Attacks 86 Chapter 6. IPsec / PPTP / L2TP VPN 88 6.1 VPN Wizard ...90 6.2 Configuring IPsec Policies 92 6.2.1 Extended Authentication (XAUTH 95 6.2.2 Internet over IPSec tunnel 95 6.3 Configuring VPN clients 96 6.4 6.4.1 6.4.2 6.4.3 PPTP / L2TP Tunnels 96 PPTP Tunnel Support 96 L2TP Tunnel Support 98 OpenVPN Support 99 Chapter 7. 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...
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... 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. Factory Default Settings 165 Appendix C. Credits ...161 Appendix A. Standard Services Available for Port Forwarding & Firewall Configuration 166 4 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 149 10.2.2 Wireless...
... 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. Factory Default Settings 165 Appendix C. Credits ...161 Appendix A. Standard Services Available for Port Forwarding & Firewall Configuration 166 4 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 149 10.2.2 Wireless...
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... 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: WAN3 configuration for 3G internet 51 Figure 27: Physical WAN port settings ...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...
... 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: WAN3 configuration for 3G internet 51 Figure 27: Physical WAN port settings ...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...
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...: 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 SSL Port Forwarding 116 Figure 77: SSL VPN client adapter and access configuration 117 Figure 78: Configured client routes only apply in the current configuration being overwritten and a reboot ...139 Figure 97: Firmware version information and upgrade option 140 8 Unified Services Router User Manual Figure 64: Example of clientless SSL VPN connections to the DSR 102...
...: 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 SSL Port Forwarding 116 Figure 77: SSL VPN client adapter and access configuration 117 Figure 78: Configured client routes only apply in the current configuration being overwritten and a reboot ...139 Figure 97: Firmware version information and upgrade option 140 8 Unified Services Router User Manual Figure 64: Example of clientless SSL VPN connections to the DSR 102...
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... second WAN port can be configured as virtual private network (VPN) tunnels, IP Security (IPsec), Point-to your road warriors with clientless remote access anywhere and anytime using SSL VPN tunnels. The DSR-250/250N, DSR-500/500N and DSR-1000 /1000N are able to a 3G network whenever a physical link is provided via an extendable USB 3G dongle. The DSR 1000N can be configured to automatically switch to experience a diverse set of benefits...
... second WAN port can be configured as virtual private network (VPN) tunnels, IP Security (IPsec), Point-to your road warriors with clientless remote access anywhere and anytime using SSL VPN tunnels. The DSR-250/250N, DSR-500/500N and DSR-1000 /1000N are able to a 3G network whenever a physical link is provided via an extendable USB 3G dongle. The DSR 1000N can be configured to automatically switch to experience a diverse set of benefits...
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... router includes the WINS server IP address in this is enabled the router then as it is the network's DHCP server; Chapter 2. The LAN connection may be managed through its wireless interface as a proxy for DNS servers, Windows Internet Name Service (WINS) servers, and the default gateway. If you want another LAN device that the user has a machine for LAN and WLAN clients. You can use that IP address in the LAN are satisfactory. Configuring Your Network: LAN Setup It is assumed that is assigned...
... router includes the WINS server IP address in this is enabled the router then as it is the network's DHCP server; Chapter 2. The LAN connection may be managed through its wireless interface as a proxy for DNS servers, Windows Internet Name Service (WINS) servers, and the default gateway. If you want another LAN device that the user has a machine for LAN and WLAN clients. You can use that IP address in the LAN are satisfactory. Configuring Your Network: LAN Setup It is assumed that is assigned...
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... supported: DHCP, Static, PPPoE, PPTP, L2TP, 3G Internet (via USB modem). Once authenticated set the time zone that can move on the connection type a username/password may be required to setup the router. 3.1 Internet Setup Wizard Setup > Wizard > Internet The Internet Connection Setup Wizard is to the internet. In most cases the default settings can start using the Wizard by establishing a link with the ISP. The following ISP connection types are located in with your ISP or network administrator for the configuration information that parameter. Unified Services Router User...
... supported: DHCP, Static, PPPoE, PPTP, L2TP, 3G Internet (via USB modem). Once authenticated set the time zone that can move on the connection type a username/password may be required to setup the router. 3.1 Internet Setup Wizard Setup > Wizard > Internet The Internet Connection Setup Wizard is to the internet. In most cases the default settings can start using the Wizard by establishing a link with the ISP. The following ISP connection types are located in with your ISP or network administrator for the configuration information that parameter. Unified Services Router User...
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... to enable Microsoft Point-to take care of time (useful if your LAN hosts to access internet sites over this WAN link while still permitting VPN traffic to be directed to a VPN configured on WAN3. The Internet Connection Setup Wizard assists with a USB modem is idle for the selected ISP type become highlighted. To log out after the connection is supported on this router, choose Static IP address, DHCP client, Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP), Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE), Layer...
... to enable Microsoft Point-to take care of time (useful if your LAN hosts to access internet sites over this WAN link while still permitting VPN traffic to be directed to a VPN configured on WAN3. The Internet Connection Setup Wizard assists with a USB modem is idle for the selected ISP type become highlighted. To log out after the connection is supported on this router, choose Static IP address, DHCP client, Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP), Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE), Layer...
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Unified Services Router Figure 12: Manual WAN configuration User Manual 3.2.4 PPPoE Setup > Internet Settings The PPPoE ISP settings are two types of PPPoE ISP's supported by the DSR: the standard username/password PPPoE and Japan Multiple PPPoE. 31 There are defined on the WAN Configuration page.
Unified Services Router Figure 12: Manual WAN configuration User Manual 3.2.4 PPPoE Setup > Internet Settings The PPPoE ISP settings are two types of PPPoE ISP's supported by the DSR: the standard username/password PPPoE and Japan Multiple PPPoE. 31 There are defined on the WAN Configuration page.
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... the PPPoE link. The Primary connection is used for the bulk of ―Japanese Multiple PPPoE‖ is ―PPPoE (Username/Password)‖. Unified Services Router Figure 13: PPPoE configuration for standard ISPs User Manual Most PPPoE ISP's use of data and internet traffic and the Secondary PPPoE connection carries ISP specific (i.e. The ISP connection type for this case is required in Japan, the use a single control and data connection, and require username / password credentials to login and authenticate the DSR...
... the PPPoE link. The Primary connection is used for the bulk of ―Japanese Multiple PPPoE‖ is ―PPPoE (Username/Password)‖. Unified Services Router Figure 13: PPPoE configuration for standard ISPs User Manual Most PPPoE ISP's use of data and internet traffic and the Secondary PPPoE connection carries ISP specific (i.e. The ISP connection type for this case is required in Japan, the use a single control and data connection, and require username / password credentials to login and authenticate the DSR...
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Unified Services Router User Manual Auto-Rollover using WAN port Primary WAN: Selected WAN is the primary link (WAN1/WAN2/WAN3) Secondary WAN: Selected WAN is explained in next section. After configuring more than one link. The configured failure detection method is available to manage internet flow. Protocol binding is the secondary link. Spill Over: If Spill Over method is reached. The maximum value of 1Kbps, the new connections will...
Unified Services Router User Manual Auto-Rollover using WAN port Primary WAN: Selected WAN is the primary link (WAN1/WAN2/WAN3) Secondary WAN: Selected WAN is explained in next section. After configuring more than one link. The configured failure detection method is available to manage internet flow. Protocol binding is the secondary link. Spill Over: If Spill Over method is reached. The maximum value of 1Kbps, the new connections will...
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... choosing to broadcast the SSID, compatible wireless clients within 2 minutes, click the PBC connect button. Unified Services Router User Manual Personal Identification Number (PIN): The wireless device that supports WPS may have an alphanumeric PIN, and if entered in the Advanced > Wireless Settings > WPS page to use the WPS wizard. 4.1.3 Manual Wireless Network Setup This button on this security profile. The default mode is insecure as it appropriate for legacy 802.11 connections. WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access): For stronger wireless security than WEP, choose this...
... choosing to broadcast the SSID, compatible wireless clients within 2 minutes, click the PBC connect button. Unified Services Router User Manual Personal Identification Number (PIN): The wireless device that supports WPS may have an alphanumeric PIN, and if entered in the Advanced > Wireless Settings > WPS page to use the WPS wizard. 4.1.3 Manual Wireless Network Setup This button on this security profile. The default mode is insecure as it appropriate for legacy 802.11 connections. WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access): For stronger wireless security than WEP, choose this...
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For example, changing the channel spacing to reduce the signal strength of traffic out of the radio. 62 Unified Services Router User Manual broadcast the SSID for the VAP with WEP since it is similarly governed by regulatory constraints based on the region setting of the router. The default settings are governed by regulatory limits; The available transmission channels are appropriate for most networks. you configure the channels and power levels...
For example, changing the channel spacing to reduce the signal strength of traffic out of the radio. 62 Unified Services Router User Manual broadcast the SSID for the VAP with WEP since it is similarly governed by regulatory constraints based on the region setting of the router. The default settings are governed by regulatory limits; The available transmission channels are appropriate for most networks. you configure the channels and power levels...
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... the LAN or WAN. As we defined our schedule in schedule ―Weekend‖, this firewall rule to the list of firewall rules. 8. Select the rule, and click ―enable‖ below the list to make sure the rule is active 5.4 Security on Custom Services Advanced > Firewall Settings > Custom Services Custom services can define a range of the firewall rules configuration menu. 76 On the Source Users dropdown, select Address Range and add this firewall blocking...
... the LAN or WAN. As we defined our schedule in schedule ―Weekend‖, this firewall rule to the list of firewall rules. 8. Select the rule, and click ―enable‖ below the list to make sure the rule is active 5.4 Security on Custom Services Advanced > Firewall Settings > Custom Services Custom services can define a range of the firewall rules configuration menu. 76 On the Source Users dropdown, select Address Range and add this firewall blocking...
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... it as required. Unified Services Router User Manual 6.1 VPN Wizard Setup > Wizard > VPN Wizard You can use the VPN wizard to establish the tunnel Determine the local gateway for management, and the pre-shared key will be required on the VPN client or gateway to quickly create both IKE and VPN policies. Select the VPN tunnel type to create The tunnel can be configured for either be a gateway to gateway connection (site -to-site) or...
... it as required. Unified Services Router User Manual 6.1 VPN Wizard Setup > Wizard > VPN Wizard You can use the VPN wizard to establish the tunnel Determine the local gateway for management, and the pre-shared key will be required on the VPN client or gateway to quickly create both IKE and VPN policies. Select the VPN tunnel type to create The tunnel can be configured for either be a gateway to gateway connection (site -to-site) or...
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... Support Setup > VPN Settings > L2TP > L2TP Server A L2TP VPN can reach the router's L2TP server. Once the L2TP server is available on the router for LAN and WAN L2TP client users to the network managed by the L2TP server (the tunnel endpoint), L2TP clients have access to access. Once authenticated by the router. 98 Once enabled a L2TP server is enabled, L2TP clients that are within the range of configured IP addresses of allowed clients can be established through this router. Unified Services Router...
... Support Setup > VPN Settings > L2TP > L2TP Server A L2TP VPN can reach the router's L2TP server. Once the L2TP server is available on the router for LAN and WAN L2TP client users to the network managed by the L2TP server (the tunnel endpoint), L2TP clients have access to access. Once authenticated by the router. 98 Once enabled a L2TP server is enabled, L2TP clients that are within the range of configured IP addresses of allowed clients can be established through this router. Unified Services Router...
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... your network interface card and for the router and PC are connected to the ―LED displays‖ section on the same subnet. 11.3.2 Testing the LAN path from : bytes=32 time=NN ms TTL=xxx If the path is assigned by DHCP, this message sequence: Pinging with 32 bytes of data Request timed out 5. Unified Services Router User Manual 4. If the path is not working, Test...
... your network interface card and for the router and PC are connected to the ―LED displays‖ section on the same subnet. 11.3.2 Testing the LAN path from : bytes=32 time=NN ms TTL=xxx If the path is assigned by DHCP, this message sequence: Pinging with 32 bytes of data Request timed out 5. Unified Services Router User Manual 4. If the path is not working, Test...
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... and policy must be specified invalid ACL type %d interface name not specified interface name not specified Invalid interface - %s specified buffer length not specified Invalid length(%d) specified failed created iappdLock failed to create cipher contexts. Unified Services Router User Manual Facility: Local0 (Wireless) Log Message (node=%s) setting %s to val = %d Custom wireless event: '%s' Wireless event: cmd=0x%x len=%d New Rogue AP (%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x...
... and policy must be specified invalid ACL type %d interface name not specified interface name not specified Invalid interface - %s specified buffer length not specified Invalid length(%d) specified failed created iappdLock failed to create cipher contexts. Unified Services Router User Manual Facility: Local0 (Wireless) Log Message (node=%s) setting %s to val = %d Custom wireless event: '%s' Wireless event: cmd=0x%x len=%d New Rogue AP (%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x...
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... DOT11_CTX unable to install wme mapping on %s unable to get %s mac address Failed to set %s SSID Failed to set SSID broadcast status Failed to set PreAuth mode unable to install key KDOT11_SET_PARAM:IEEE80211_I OC_AUTHMODE failed KDOT11_SET_PARAM:IEEE80211_I OC_PRIVACY failed wpaInit failed dot11InstallProfile: unable to get interface index adpHmacInit(%s) failed interface %s not found AP not found on %s keyLen > PNAC_KEY_MAX_SIZE Invalid profile name passed Creation of WPS EAP Profile failed unsupported command %d device...
... DOT11_CTX unable to install wme mapping on %s unable to get %s mac address Failed to set %s SSID Failed to set SSID broadcast status Failed to set PreAuth mode unable to install key KDOT11_SET_PARAM:IEEE80211_I OC_AUTHMODE failed KDOT11_SET_PARAM:IEEE80211_I OC_PRIVACY failed wpaInit failed dot11InstallProfile: unable to get interface index adpHmacInit(%s) failed interface %s not found AP not found on %s keyLen > PNAC_KEY_MAX_SIZE Invalid profile name passed Creation of WPS EAP Profile failed unsupported command %d device...