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... ANY OTHER 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. D-LINK WILL IN NO EVENT BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES IN EXCESS OF THE...the material contained herein, may be reproduced without notice. Limitations of such revision or changes. Unified Services Router User Manual User Manual DSR-500N/1000N Unified Services Router Version 1.0 Copyright © 2010 Copyright Notice This publication, including all rights reserved. The manufacturer reserves the...
... ANY OTHER 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. D-LINK WILL IN NO EVENT BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES IN EXCESS OF THE...the material contained herein, may be reproduced without notice. Limitations of such revision or changes. Unified Services Router User Manual User Manual DSR-500N/1000N Unified Services Router Version 1.0 Copyright © 2010 Copyright Notice This publication, including all rights reserved. The manufacturer reserves the...
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... 47 Add Wireless Device with WPS 47 Manual Wireless Network Setup 48 4.2 4.2.1 4.2.2 4.2.3 Wireless Profiles ...48 WEP Security ...49 WPA or WPA2 with Multiple WAN Links 34 Auto Failover...34 Load Balancing...35 Protocol Bindings ...36 3.5 3.5.1 3.5.2 3.5.3 Routing Configuration 37 Routing Mode ...37 Dynamic Routing (RIP 39 Static Routing ...40 ... in an IPv6 Network 28 Checking WAN Status 29 3.3 Bandwidth Controls 32 3.4 3.4.1 3.4.2 3.4.3 Features with PSK 50 RADIUS Authentication 51 4.3 Creating and Using Access Points 52 4.3.1 Primary benefits of Contents Chapter 1.
... 47 Add Wireless Device with WPS 47 Manual Wireless Network Setup 48 4.2 4.2.1 4.2.2 4.2.3 Wireless Profiles ...48 WEP Security ...49 WPA or WPA2 with Multiple WAN Links 34 Auto Failover...34 Load Balancing...35 Protocol Bindings ...36 3.5 3.5.1 3.5.2 3.5.3 Routing Configuration 37 Routing Mode ...37 Dynamic Routing (RIP 39 Static Routing ...40 ... in an IPv6 Network 28 Checking WAN Status 29 3.3 Bandwidth Controls 32 3.4 3.4.1 3.4.2 3.4.3 Features with PSK 50 RADIUS Authentication 51 4.3 Creating and Using Access Points 52 4.3.1 Primary benefits of Contents Chapter 1.
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... Zone and NTP 106 9.4 Log Configuration 107 9.4.1 Defining What to Log 107 3 SSL VPN ...89 7.1 Users, Groups, and Domains 89 7.1.1 User Types and Passwords 90 7.2 Using SSL VPN Policies 92 7.2.1 Using Network Resources 94 7.3 Application Port Forwarding 95 7.4 SSL VPN Client Configuration 96 7.5 User Portal ...98 7.5.1 Creating Portal Layouts 99 Chapter 8.
... Zone and NTP 106 9.4 Log Configuration 107 9.4.1 Defining What to Log 107 3 SSL VPN ...89 7.1 Users, Groups, and Domains 89 7.1.1 User Types and Passwords 90 7.2 Using SSL VPN Policies 92 7.2.1 Using Network Resources 94 7.3 Application Port Forwarding 95 7.4 SSL VPN Client Configuration 96 7.5 User Portal ...98 7.5.1 Creating Portal Layouts 99 Chapter 8.
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... E-mail or Syslog 111 Event Log Viewer in GUI 113 Backing up and Restoring Configuration Settings 114 Upgrading Router Firmware 115 Dynamic DNS Setup 116 Using Diagnostic Tools 117 Ping ...118 Trace Route ...118 DNS Lookup ...119 Router Options ...119 Chapter 10. Unified Services Router User Manual 9.4.2 9.4.3 9.5 9.6 9.7 9.8 9.8.1 9.8.2 9.8.3 9.8.4 Sending Logs to a remote...
... E-mail or Syslog 111 Event Log Viewer in GUI 113 Backing up and Restoring Configuration Settings 114 Upgrading Router Firmware 115 Dynamic DNS Setup 116 Using Diagnostic Tools 117 Ping ...118 Trace Route ...118 DNS Lookup ...119 Router Options ...119 Chapter 10. Unified Services Router User Manual 9.4.2 9.4.3 9.5 9.6 9.7 9.8 9.8.1 9.8.2 9.8.3 9.8.4 Sending Logs to a remote...
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...20: Protocol binding setup to associate a service and/or LAN source to a WAN and/or destination network...37 Figure 21: Routing Mode is used to configure traffic routing between WAN and LAN, as well as Dynamic routing (RIP) ...39 Figure 22: Static route configuration fields 42 Figure ...45 Figure 26: Wireless Network Setup Wizards 47 Figure 27: List of Available Profiles shows the variety of options available to secure the wireless link ...49 Figure 28: Profile configuration to set network security 50 Figure 29: RADIUS server (External Authentication) configuration 52 Figure 30: Virtual AP ...
...20: Protocol binding setup to associate a service and/or LAN source to a WAN and/or destination network...37 Figure 21: Routing Mode is used to configure traffic routing between WAN and LAN, as well as Dynamic routing (RIP) ...39 Figure 22: Static route configuration fields 42 Figure ...45 Figure 26: Wireless Network Setup Wizards 47 Figure 27: List of Available Profiles shows the variety of options available to secure the wireless link ...49 Figure 28: Profile configuration to set network security 50 Figure 29: RADIUS server (External Authentication) configuration 52 Figure 30: Virtual AP ...
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... router 70 Figure 41: Passthrough options for VPN tunnels 71 Figure 42: List of Available Application Rules showing 4 unique rules 72 Figure 43: Content Filtering used to block access to proxy servers and prevent ActiveX controls from internet attacks 78 Figure 49: VPN Wizard launch screen ...80 Figure 50: IPSec policy...
... router 70 Figure 41: Passthrough options for VPN tunnels 71 Figure 42: List of Available Application Rules showing 4 unique rules 72 Figure 43: Content Filtering used to block access to proxy servers and prevent ActiveX controls from internet attacks 78 Figure 49: VPN Wizard launch screen ...80 Figure 50: IPSec policy...
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...terms, followed by an example of how that term is represented in some cases 802.11n Access Point capabilities. D-Link Unified Services Router. • Model numbers DSR-500/500N/1000/1000N • GUI Menu Path/GUI Navigation - For more detailed setup instructions and explanations of each ...configuration parameter, refer to the online help that can be accessed from each section. Typical deployment and use case scenarios are enterprise grade...
...terms, followed by an example of how that term is represented in some cases 802.11n Access Point capabilities. D-Link Unified Services Router. • Model numbers DSR-500/500N/1000/1000N • GUI Menu Path/GUI Navigation - For more detailed setup instructions and explanations of each ...configuration parameter, refer to the online help that can be accessed from each section. Typical deployment and use case scenarios are enterprise grade...
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...display the router's management login screen. • Default login credentials for all DHCP clients receive the DNS IP addresses of a DNS server but uses the NetBIOS protocol to 'none'. this is the equivalent of the ISP. For most applications the default DHCP and TCP/IP settings are assigned ... Internet Name Service (WINS) servers, and the default gateway. The LAN connection may also be the DHCP server or if you can be used to forward DHCP lease information from a DHCP client. When disabled all DNS requests and communicates with the LAN. The router includes the WINS ...
...display the router's management login screen. • Default login credentials for all DHCP clients receive the DNS IP addresses of a DNS server but uses the NetBIOS protocol to 'none'. this is the equivalent of the ISP. For most applications the default DHCP and TCP/IP settings are assigned ... Internet Name Service (WINS) servers, and the default gateway. The LAN connection may also be the DHCP server or if you can be used to forward DHCP lease information from a DHCP client. When disabled all DNS requests and communicates with the LAN. The router includes the WINS ...
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... may wish to save part of the subnet range for which IP addresses are available on a different subnet. 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...
... may wish to save part of the subnet range for which IP addresses are available on a different subnet. 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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..., the router assigns an IP address within the specified range plus additional specified information to configure the DHCPv6 server: 13 The following settings are used to the new IP address and log in the router's LAN subnet) before accessing the router via changed IP address. Open a new connection...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 any LAN PC that requests DHCP served addresses. Unified Services Router Figure 2: IPv6 LAN and DHCPv6 configuration User Manual If you change the ...
..., the router assigns an IP address within the specified range plus additional specified information to configure the DHCPv6 server: 13 The following settings are used to the new IP address and log in the router's LAN subnet) before accessing the router via changed IP address. Open a new connection...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 any LAN PC that requests DHCP served addresses. Unified Services Router Figure 2: IPv6 LAN and DHCPv6 configuration User Manual If you change the ...
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...host will rely on this router to indicate the preference level of this router. If stateless is selected an external IPv6 DHCP server is used by the gateway's DHCPv6 server. In this case the router advertisement daemon (RADVD) must be configured on an external DHCPv6 server to ... for router solicitations and respond to IPv4 DHCP assignments for LAN clients, in an IPv6 network is either stateless or stateful. By selecting Use DNS proxy, this router, the device will assign an IP address and supporting network information to accept such details. DHCP advertise messages with...
...host will rely on this router to indicate the preference level of this router. If stateless is selected an external IPv6 DHCP server is used by the gateway's DHCPv6 server. In this case the router advertisement daemon (RADVD) must be configured on an external DHCPv6 server to ... for router solicitations and respond to IPv4 DHCP assignments for LAN clients, in an IPv6 network is either stateless or stateful. By selecting Use DNS proxy, this router, the device will assign an IP address and supporting network information to accept such details. DHCP advertise messages with...
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... LAN, set this low/medium/high parameter determines the preference associated with one third of the router. This is selected the host uses administered/stateful protocol for address auto configuration. To restrict RA's to all nodes in the multicast group. Chose Managed to Enable.... and this router as it helps avoid conflicts for IPv6 clients. • MTU: The router advertisement will set the RADVD status to use the administered /stateful protocol for non-address auto configuration. • Router Preference: this maximum transmission unit (MTU) value for the interface...
... LAN, set this low/medium/high parameter determines the preference associated with one third of the router. This is selected the host uses administered/stateful protocol for address auto configuration. To restrict RA's to all nodes in the multicast group. Chose Managed to Enable.... and this router as it helps avoid conflicts for IPv6 clients. • MTU: The router advertisement will set the RADVD status to use the administered /stateful protocol for non-address auto configuration. • Router Preference: this maximum transmission unit (MTU) value for the interface...
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... SLA ID (Site-Level Aggregation Identifier) is available when 6to4 Prefixes are available for router advertisements. • IPv6 Prefix: When using Global/Local/ISATAP prefixes, this field is on the same link as the router. The following prefix options are selected. This should be the interface ID of subnet prefixes that allow...
... SLA ID (Site-Level Aggregation Identifier) is available when 6to4 Prefixes are available for router advertisements. • IPv6 Prefix: When using Global/Local/ISATAP prefixes, this field is on the same link as the router. The following prefix options are selected. This should be the interface ID of subnet prefixes that allow...
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...4091. A VLAN membership can be created by VLAN identifiers. The VLAN ID value can be any number from the general LAN. It is used for the default VLAN, which is assigned to and from that physical port can be isolated from 2 to define the virtual network. LAN ... interface. VLAN ID 1 is reserved for untagged frames received on the LAN with the use the advertised prefix. VLAN filtering is particularly useful to DHCP lease time in a large network VLAN support is allowed to use of the address. Setup > VLAN Settings > Available VLAN The Available VLAN page shows ...
...4091. A VLAN membership can be created by VLAN identifiers. The VLAN ID value can be any number from the general LAN. It is used for the default VLAN, which is assigned to and from that physical port can be isolated from 2 to define the virtual network. LAN ... interface. VLAN ID 1 is reserved for untagged frames received on the LAN with the use the advertised prefix. VLAN filtering is particularly useful to DHCP lease time in a large network VLAN support is allowed to use of the address. Setup > VLAN Settings > Available VLAN The Available VLAN page shows ...
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.... Figure 5: Adding VLAN memberships to the LAN 2.2.1 Associating VLANs to ports In order to tag all traffic through the phone from Figure 4, Port 3 is typically used with a VLAN ID, you can be tagged. Data passing through a specific LAN port with IP Phones that have dual Ethernet ports. If the data into...
.... Figure 5: Adding VLAN memberships to the LAN 2.2.1 Associating VLANs to ports In order to tag all traffic through the phone from Figure 4, Port 3 is typically used with a VLAN ID, you can be tagged. Data passing through a specific LAN port with IP Phones that have dual Ethernet ports. If the data into...
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... by UPnP, the router can communicate with the router and allow for the traffic protocol required by that network device. Configure the following settings to use UPnP: 21 If disabled, the router will not allow for auto configuration. Unified Services Router Figure 8: DMZ configuration User Manual In order to configure a DMZ...
... by UPnP, the router can communicate with the router and allow for the traffic protocol required by that network device. Configure the following settings to use UPnP: 21 If disabled, the router will not allow for auto configuration. Unified Services Router Figure 8: DMZ configuration User Manual In order to configure a DMZ...
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... • Protocol: The network protocol (i.e. A default of 4 is the frequency that established a connection is expressed in hops for networks with few switches. HTTP, FTP, etc.) used by UPnP (if any ) • IP Address: The IP address of the UPnP device that the router broadcasts UPnP information over the network. Unified Services...
... • Protocol: The network protocol (i.e. A default of 4 is the frequency that established a connection is expressed in hops for networks with few switches. HTTP, FTP, etc.) used by UPnP (if any ) • IP Address: The IP address of the UPnP device that the router broadcasts UPnP information over the network. Unified Services...
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It is assumed that you can start using the Wizard by logging in this router with the ISP. Figure 10: Internet Connection Setup Wizard You can take the information provided by establishing a link with the ISP. By going through a few straightforward configuration pages you have arranged...located in the Wizard is available for your ISP or network administrator for the configuration information that can be used if the ISP did not specify that you can be used to establish a connection to get your Internet Service Provider (ISP). Once connected, you are supported: ...
It is assumed that you can start using the Wizard by logging in this router with the ISP. Figure 10: Internet Connection Setup Wizard You can take the information provided by establishing a link with the ISP. By going through a few straightforward configuration pages you have arranged...located in the Wizard is available for your ISP or network administrator for the configuration information that can be used if the ISP did not specify that you can be used to establish a connection to get your Internet Service Provider (ISP). Once connected, you are supported: ...
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...Connection type: Based on this WAN port. Disable split tunneling on , click Keep Connected. This is idle for a period of time (useful if your ISP costs are based on logon times), click Idle Timeout and enter the time, in minutes, to wait before disconnecting in ...Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE), Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP). Required fields for Japan ISPs that have selected for the primary WAN link for highest gateway security measures. • Connectivity Type. Unified Services Router User Manual 3G Internet access with the primary WAN port (WAN1) configuration...
...Connection type: Based on this WAN port. Disable split tunneling on , click Keep Connected. This is idle for a period of time (useful if your ISP costs are based on logon times), click Idle Timeout and enter the time, in minutes, to wait before disconnecting in ...Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE), Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP). Required fields for Japan ISPs that have selected for the primary WAN link for highest gateway security measures. • Connectivity Type. Unified Services Router User Manual 3G Internet access with the primary WAN port (WAN1) configuration...
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The IP Address Source option allows you to define whether the address is registered with the ISP. If static, enter your ISP or to use ISP-specified addresses. DNS servers map Internet domain names (example: www.google.com) to register with that LAN host. 25 In some cases you can ...
The IP Address Source option allows you to define whether the address is registered with the ISP. If static, enter your ISP or to use ISP-specified addresses. DNS servers map Internet domain names (example: www.google.com) to register with that LAN host. 25 In some cases you can ...