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Building Networks for People Unified Services Router User Manual DSR-500N/1000N Release 1.01 http://www.dlink.com
Building Networks for People Unified Services Router User Manual DSR-500N/1000N Release 1.01 http://www.dlink.com
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User Manual Unified Services Router D-Link Corporation Copyright © 2010. http://www.dlink.com
User Manual Unified Services Router D-Link Corporation Copyright © 2010. http://www.dlink.com
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... or fitness for any of the material contained herein, may be reproduced without written consent of Liability UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHALL D-LINK OR ITS SUPPLIERS BE LIABLE FOR DAMAGES OF ANY CHARACTER (E.G. The manufacturer reserves the right to revise this publication and to ...in this manual, nor any particular purpose. D-LINK WILL IN NO EVENT BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES IN EXCESS OF THE AMOUNT D-LINK RECEIVED FROM THE END-USER FOR THE PRODUCT. 1 Unified Services Router User Manual User Manual DSR-500N/1000N Unified Services Router Version 1.0 Copyright © 2010 Copyright Notice ...
... or fitness for any of the material contained herein, may be reproduced without written consent of Liability UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHALL D-LINK OR ITS SUPPLIERS BE LIABLE FOR DAMAGES OF ANY CHARACTER (E.G. The manufacturer reserves the right to revise this publication and to ...in this manual, nor any particular purpose. D-LINK WILL IN NO EVENT BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES IN EXCESS OF THE AMOUNT D-LINK RECEIVED FROM THE END-USER FOR THE PRODUCT. 1 Unified Services Router User Manual User Manual DSR-500N/1000N Unified Services Router Version 1.0 Copyright © 2010 Copyright Notice ...
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... 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 ... Features with PSK 50 RADIUS Authentication 51 4.3 Creating and Using Access Points 52 4.3.1 Primary benefits of Contents Chapter 1. Unified Services Router User Manual Table of Virtual APs 54 4.4 Tuning Radio Specific Settings 55 4.5 Advanced Wireless Settings 56 2 Connecting to ports 18...
... 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 ... Features with PSK 50 RADIUS Authentication 51 4.3 Creating and Using Access Points 52 4.3.1 Primary benefits of Contents Chapter 1. Unified Services Router User Manual Table of Virtual APs 54 4.4 Tuning Radio Specific Settings 55 4.5 Advanced Wireless Settings 56 2 Connecting to ports 18...
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Unified Services Router User Manual 4.6 Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS 56 Chapter 5. IPSec / PPTP / L2TP VPN 79 6.1 VPN Wizard ...79 6.2 Configuring IPSec Policies 82 6.2.1 Extended Authentication (XAUTH 85 ...Chapter 9. Securing the Private Network 59 5.1 Firewall Rules ...59 5.2 Defining Rule Schedules 60 5.3 Configuring Firewall Rules 61 5.3.1 Firewall Rule Configuration Examples 65 5.4 Security on Custom Services 68 5.5 ALG support...69 5.6 VPN Passthrough for Firewall 70 5.7 Application Rules ...71 5.8 Web Content Filtering 72 5.9 IP/MAC Binding ...75 5.10 Intrusion Prevention (IPS...
Unified Services Router User Manual 4.6 Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS 56 Chapter 5. IPSec / PPTP / L2TP VPN 79 6.1 VPN Wizard ...79 6.2 Configuring IPSec Policies 82 6.2.1 Extended Authentication (XAUTH 85 ...Chapter 9. Securing the Private Network 59 5.1 Firewall Rules ...59 5.2 Defining Rule Schedules 60 5.3 Configuring Firewall Rules 61 5.3.1 Firewall Rule Configuration Examples 65 5.4 Security on Custom Services 68 5.5 ALG support...69 5.6 VPN Passthrough for Firewall 70 5.7 Application Rules ...71 5.8 Web Content Filtering 72 5.9 IP/MAC Binding ...75 5.10 Intrusion Prevention (IPS...
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...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 device 136 11.4 Restoring factory-default configuration settings 137 Chapter 12. Trouble Shooting...133 11.1 Internet connection 133 11.2 Date and time ...135 11.3 Pinging to Test LAN Connectivity 135 11.3.1 Testing the LAN path from your PC to your router... 126 10.2.2 Wireless Statistics 127 10.3 Active Connections 128 10.3.1 Sessions through the Router 128 10.3.2 Wireless Clients...130 10.3.3 LAN Clients ...130 10.3.4 Active VPN Tunnels 131 Chapter 11. Credits ...139...
...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 device 136 11.4 Restoring factory-default configuration settings 137 Chapter 12. Trouble Shooting...133 11.1 Internet connection 133 11.2 Date and time ...135 11.3 Pinging to Test LAN Connectivity 135 11.3.1 Testing the LAN path from your PC to your router... 126 10.2.2 Wireless Statistics 127 10.3 Active Connections 128 10.3.1 Sessions through the Router 128 10.3.2 Wireless Clients...130 10.3.3 LAN Clients ...130 10.3.4 Active VPN Tunnels 131 Chapter 11. Credits ...139...
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Unified Services Router User Manual List of Figures Figure 1: Setup page for LAN TCP/IP settings 11 Figure 2: IPv6 LAN and DHCPv6 configuration 13 Figure 3: Configuring the Router Advertisement Daemon 16 Figure 4: IPv6 Advertisement Prefix settings 17 Figure 5: Adding VLAN memberships to the LAN 18 Figure...: 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...
Unified Services Router User Manual List of Figures Figure 1: Setup page for LAN TCP/IP settings 11 Figure 2: IPv6 LAN and DHCPv6 configuration 13 Figure 3: Configuring the Router Advertisement Daemon 16 Figure 4: IPv6 Advertisement Prefix settings 17 Figure 5: Adding VLAN memberships to the LAN 18 Figure...: 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...
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...Auto policy via IKE 84 Figure 52: IPSec policy configuration continued (Auto / Manual Phase 2 85 Figure 53: PPTP tunnel configuration - Unified Services Router User Manual Figure 32: Radio card configuration options 55 Figure 33: Advanced Wireless communication settings 56 Figure 34: WPS configuration for an AP ...Figure 38: Schedule configuration for the above example 67 Figure 39: List of user defined services 69 Figure 40: Available ALG support on the router 77 Figure 48: Protecting the router and LAN from being downloaded...73 Figure 44: Two trusted domains added to the Approved ...
...Auto policy via IKE 84 Figure 52: IPSec policy configuration continued (Auto / Manual Phase 2 85 Figure 53: PPTP tunnel configuration - Unified Services Router User Manual Figure 32: Radio card configuration options 55 Figure 33: Advanced Wireless communication settings 56 Figure 34: WPS configuration for an AP ...Figure 38: Schedule configuration for the above example 67 Figure 39: List of user defined services 69 Figure 40: Available ALG support on the router 77 Figure 48: Protecting the router and LAN from being downloaded...73 Figure 44: Two trusted domains added to the Approved ...
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Unified Services Router User Manual Figure 64: SSL VPN Portal configuration 100 Figure 65: USB device...the WAN 104 Figure 69: SNMP Users, Traps, and Access Control 105 Figure 70: SNMP system information for this router 106 Figure 71: Date, Time, and NTP server setup 107 Figure 72: Facility settings for Logging 109 Figure ...reboot ...115 Figure 78: Firmware version information and upgrade option 116 Figure 79: Dynamic DNS configuration 117 Figure 80: Router diagnostics tools available in the GUI 118 Figure 81: Sample traceroute output ...119 Figure 82: Device Status display...121 Figure...
Unified Services Router User Manual Figure 64: SSL VPN Portal configuration 100 Figure 65: USB device...the WAN 104 Figure 69: SNMP Users, Traps, and Access Control 105 Figure 70: SNMP system information for this router 106 Figure 71: Date, Time, and NTP server setup 107 Figure 72: Facility settings for Logging 109 Figure ...reboot ...115 Figure 78: Firmware version information and upgrade option 116 Figure 79: Dynamic DNS configuration 117 Figure 80: Router diagnostics tools available in the GUI 118 Figure 81: Sample traceroute output ...119 Figure 82: Device Status display...121 Figure...
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... are enterprise grade security gateway solutions with Firewall, VPN and 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 - Monitoring > Router Status • User input - For more detailed setup instructions and explanations of how that term is a high level...
... are enterprise grade security gateway solutions with Firewall, VPN and 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 - Monitoring > Router Status • User input - For more detailed setup instructions and explanations of how that term is a high level...
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... via changed IP address. • Subnet mask (factory default: 255.255.255.0). 2. The default ending address is 192.168.10.2. Unified Services Router User Manual To configure LAN Connectivity, please follow the steps below: 1. If you change the IP address and click Save Settings, the GUI ... network, the Windows NetBios server. • Lease Time: Enter the time, in the router's LAN subnet) before accessing the router via the Relay Gateway IP address. • If DHCP is disabled for your router: • IP address (factory default: 192.168.10.1). These addresses should be passed ...
... via changed IP address. • Subnet mask (factory default: 255.255.255.0). 2. The default ending address is 192.168.10.2. Unified Services Router User Manual To configure LAN Connectivity, please follow the steps below: 1. If you change the IP address and click Save Settings, the GUI ... network, the Windows NetBios server. • Lease Time: Enter the time, in the router's LAN subnet) before accessing the router via the Relay Gateway IP address. • If DHCP is disabled for your router: • IP address (factory default: 192.168.10.1). These addresses should be passed ...
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Figure 1: Setup page for all changes. Click Save Settings to apply all DNS requests and communicate with the IPv6 Prefix Length assigned to IPv4 mode). The DHCPv6 server will serve IPv6 addresses from configured address pools with the ISP's DNS servers, click the checkbox. 3. Unified Services Router User Manual • Enable DNS Proxy: To enable the router to act as a proxy for LAN TCP/IP settings 2.1.1 LAN Configuration in an IPv6 Network Advanced > IPv6 > IPv6 LAN > IPv6 LAN Config In IPv6 mode, the LAN DHCP server is enabled by default (similar to the LAN. 11
Figure 1: Setup page for all changes. Click Save Settings to apply all DNS requests and communicate with the IPv6 Prefix Length assigned to IPv4 mode). The DHCPv6 server will serve IPv6 addresses from configured address pools with the ISP's DNS servers, click the checkbox. 3. Unified Services Router User Manual • Enable DNS Proxy: To enable the router to act as a proxy for LAN TCP/IP settings 2.1.1 LAN Configuration in an IPv6 Network Advanced > IPv6 > IPv6 LAN > IPv6 LAN Config In IPv6 mode, the LAN DHCP server is enabled by default (similar to the LAN. 11
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The IPv6 network (subnet) is fec0::1. Unified Services Router User Manual IPv4 / IPv6 mode must be enabled in the network's addresses is the prefix length. All hosts in the network have common initial bits for the router is set by the initial bits of common initial bits in the Advanced > IPv6 >... IP mode to enable IPv6 configuration options. You can change this is 64 bits long. LAN Settings The default IPv6 LAN address for the router is identified by the prefix length field. 12 By default this 128 bit IPv6 address based on your network requirements. the number of the ...
The IPv6 network (subnet) is fec0::1. Unified Services Router User Manual IPv4 / IPv6 mode must be enabled in the network's addresses is the prefix length. All hosts in the network have common initial bits for the router is set by the initial bits of common initial bits in the Advanced > IPv6 >... IP mode to enable IPv6 configuration options. You can change this is 64 bits long. LAN Settings The default IPv6 LAN address for the router is identified by the prefix length field. 12 By default this 128 bit IPv6 address based on your network requirements. the number of the ...
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... that requests DHCP served addresses. Open a new connection to manage the router) has obtained IP address from newly assigned pool (or has a static IP address in again. As with an IPv4 LAN network, the router has a DHCPv6 server. 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. If enabled, the router assigns an IP address within the specified range plus additional specified information to configure the DHCPv6 server: 13 Unified Services Router Figure 2: IPv6 LAN and DHCPv6 configuration...
... that requests DHCP served addresses. Open a new connection to manage the router) has obtained IP address from newly assigned pool (or has a static IP address in again. As with an IPv4 LAN network, the router has a DHCPv6 server. 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. If enabled, the router assigns an IP address within the specified range plus additional specified information to configure the DHCPv6 server: 13 Unified Services Router Figure 2: IPv6 LAN and DHCPv6 configuration...
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... LAN host are preferred over other networking equipment on the LAN of DHCP information specific for the assigned prefix. 2.1.2 Configuring IPv6 Router Advertisements Router Advertisements are analogous to IPv4 DHCP assignments for all DNS requests and communicate with the ISP's DNS servers (a WAN configuration parameter)....from the ISP directly. There are used to indicate the preference level of informing other DHCP server advertise messages. Unified Services Router User Manual • DHCP Mode: The IPv6 DHCP server is to allow the LAN DHCP client to receive the DNS ...
... LAN host are preferred over other networking equipment on the LAN of DHCP information specific for the assigned prefix. 2.1.2 Configuring IPv6 Router Advertisements Router Advertisements are analogous to IPv4 DHCP assignments for all DNS requests and communicate with the ISP's DNS servers (a WAN configuration parameter)....from the ISP directly. There are used to indicate the preference level of informing other DHCP server advertise messages. Unified Services Router User Manual • DHCP Mode: The IPv6 DHCP server is to allow the LAN DHCP client to receive the DNS ...
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... place between the host and this field. Upon expiration of these flags. The actual duration between advertisements is 3600 seconds. Unified Services Router User Manual RADVD Advanced > IPv6 > IPv6 LAN > Router Advertisement To support stateless IPv6 auto configuration on the LAN, set this interval sets the maximum time between advertisements from the interface...
... place between the host and this field. Upon expiration of these flags. The actual duration between advertisements is 3600 seconds. Unified Services Router User Manual RADVD Advanced > IPv6 > IPv6 LAN > Router Advertisement To support stateless IPv6 auto configuration on the LAN, set this interval sets the maximum time between advertisements from the interface...
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...prefixes, this field is on the same link as the router. The following prefix options are selected. Selecting Global/Local/ISATAP will allow the router to determine neighbors and whether the host is used for the router advertisements: • IPv6 Prefix Type: To...stateless address auto configuration. Router advertisements contain a list of the router's LAN interface used to define the IPv6 network advertised by this router to inform hosts how to IPv4 tunnel select the 6to4 prefix type. Unified Services Router Figure 3: Configuring the Router Advertisement Daemon User Manual ...
...prefixes, this field is on the same link as the router. The following prefix options are selected. Selecting Global/Local/ISATAP will allow the router to determine neighbors and whether the host is used for the router advertisements: • IPv6 Prefix Type: To...stateless address auto configuration. Router advertisements contain a list of the router's LAN interface used to define the IPv6 network advertised by this router to inform hosts how to IPv4 tunnel select the 6to4 prefix type. Unified Services Router Figure 3: Configuring the Router Advertisement Daemon User Manual ...
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LAN devices can be configured to communicate in a subnetwork defined by VLAN identifiers. Unified Services Router User Manual • IPv6 Prefix Length: This value indicates the number contiguous, higher order bits of the IPv6 address that define up the network portion ... to the VLAN membership. A VLAN membership entry consists of a device in seconds) that physical port can be isolated from 2 to DHCP lease time in the router. The VLAN ID value can be any number from the general LAN. Typically this is 64. • Prefix Lifetime: This defines the duration (in a large...
LAN devices can be configured to communicate in a subnetwork defined by VLAN identifiers. Unified Services Router User Manual • IPv6 Prefix Length: This value indicates the number contiguous, higher order bits of the IPv6 address that define up the network portion ... to the VLAN membership. A VLAN membership entry consists of a device in seconds) that physical port can be isolated from 2 to DHCP lease time in the router. The VLAN ID value can be any number from the general LAN. Typically this is 64. • Prefix Lifetime: This defines the duration (in a large...
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Unified Services Router User Manual will be untagged. The configuration page is typically used with IP Phones that port and VLAN membership information. If the data into Port 3 ... Inter VLAN Routing enabled. The VLAN Port table displays the port identifier, the mode setting for the LAN and wireless LAN are listed on the router will be tagged. The port sends and receives data that have dual Ethernet ports. Data passing through a specific LAN port with PVID 3, so untagged data...
Unified Services Router User Manual will be untagged. The configuration page is typically used with IP Phones that port and VLAN membership information. If the data into Port 3 ... Inter VLAN Routing enabled. The VLAN Port table displays the port identifier, the mode setting for the LAN and wireless LAN are listed on the router will be tagged. The port sends and receives data that have dual Ethernet ports. Data passing through a specific LAN port with PVID 3, so untagged data...
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... VLANs over the same physical link. • Select PVID for the port when the General mode is selected. • Configured VLAN memberships will be routed between the selected VLAN membership IDs 19 All data going into and out of the port is untagged. By selecting one ). Unified Services Router Figure 6: Port VLAN list...
... VLANs over the same physical link. • Select PVID for the port when the General mode is selected. • Configured VLAN memberships will be routed between the selected VLAN membership IDs 19 All data going into and out of the port is untagged. By selecting one ). Unified Services Router Figure 6: Port VLAN list...