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1. Back Next 11 Exit E Internet Page 21 of 96 www dlink com au DSL 504T Generation II ADSL2 Modem Router Using the Setup Wizard For Static IP Address connections 1 Select the specific Connection Type from the drop down menu The available Static IP Address connection and encapsulation types are 1483 Bridged IP LLC 1483 Bridged IP VC Mux 1483 Routed IP LLC 1483 Routed IP VC Mux and I POA 2 Change the IP Address Subnet Mask ISP Gateway Address Primary DNS Address and Secondary DNS Server IP Address as instructed by your ISP For IPoA connections it may also be necessary to change the ARP Server Address PoA connection users who have not been given this information should leave the field blank 3 If you are instructed to change the VPI or VCI number type in the correct setting in the available entry fields Most users will not need to change these settings The Internet connection cannot function if these values are incorrect 4 Click Next to go to the next window and complete the Setup Wizard A http 192 168 1 1 DSL 2540T Microsoft Internet Ex a iF E n SS D Link DS hn ora E Proa EEG ALLEL dica Set Static IP Address Enter the static IP information provided to you by your ISF Click Next to continue VPI VCl IP Address Subnet Mask ISP Gateway Address 0 0 0 0 Primary DNS Address 0 0 0 0 Secondary DNS Address 0 0 0 0 Connection
2. Technical Specifications ADSL Standards ADSL Standards ADSL2 Standards ANSI T1 413 Issue 2 ITU G 992 3 G dmt bis Annex A ITU G 992 1 G dmt Annex A ITU G 992 4 G lite bis Annex A ITU G 992 2 G lite Annex A ADSL2 Standards ITU G 994 1 G hs ITU G 992 5 G dmt bisplus Annex A ITU G 992 5 Annex A i IEEE 802 1d Spanning Tree RFC1483 2684 Multiprotocol Encapsulation over Protocols eoni ATM Adaptation Layer 5 AAL5 RFC1577 Classical IP over ATM ARP RFC1661 Point to Point Protocol RARP RFC1994 CHAP ICMP RFC2131 DHCP Client DHCP Server RFC1058 RIP vl RFC2364 PPP over ATM RFC1213 SNMP v1 v2c RFC2516 PPP over Ethernet RFC1334 PAP RFC1389 RIP v2 Data Transfer G dmt full rate downstream up to 8 Mbps upstream up to 1 Mbps Rate G lite ADSL downstream up to 1 5 Mbps upstream up to 512 Kbps G dmt bis full rate downstream up to 12 Mbps upstream up to 1 Mbps G dmt bisplus full rate downstream up to 24 Mbps upstream up to 1 Mbps ADSL interface RJ 11 connector for connection to 24 26 AWG twisted pair telephone line LAN interface RJ 45 port for 10 100BASE T Ethernet connection Media I nterface Page 86 of 96 www dlink com au DSL 504T Generation II ADSL2 Modem Router Physical and Environmental DC nputs Input 120V AC 60Hz Output 12V DC 1200mA Power Adapter oe Power 10 Watts max Consumption Operating 0 to 40 C Temperature Temperature 5 to 95 no
3. 1 aoe a y cs rt es Se ae ystem settings l 00 Admin The current system settings can be saved as a file onto the local hard drive Time Save Settings To Local Hard Drive Save Load Settings From Local Hard Drive Browse Remote Log pore i Firmware Mote The system has to be restarted after the configuration is restored E Save Settings and Reboot the System Save and Reboot Restore To Factory Default Settings Logout Help System Settings window To save the settings you have configured click the Save and Reboot button under Save Settings and Reboot the System Page 44 of 96 www dlink com au DSL 504T Generation II ADSL2 Modem Router Multiple Virtual Connections The Router supports multiple virtual connections Up to eight PVCs to eight separate destinations can be created and operated simultaneously utilizing the same bandwidth Additional PVC connections can be added for various purposes For example you may want to establish a private connection to remote office in order to create an extended LAN or setup a server on a separate connection Provisioning for additional PVC profiles must be done through your telecommunications services provider Extended LAN operations employing multiple virtual connections require ADSL2 routers or modems at the remote site for a successful connection Contact your ISP or telecommunications service provider if you are interested in setting up multiple v
4. 10 255 255 254 L a Es Te rh ad all pa mh gh m pm s ALC SOOTesses of ELGI r F wi el Sr Mell ed he Delete IP Address Host Names Type E 10 1 1 56 Scotty Static pen E p Es rey ty i SN G QUITE Reserve IP Address Host Hames vaso Apply Cancel Help Parent Control LAN Clients window To add a static IP address to the list of available IP addresses type an IP address that falls within the range a available IP addresses and click on the Add button In the example above available addresses range from 1 0 0 1 to 223 255 255 254 Any addresses added will appear in the list of Static Addresses available for advanced configuration To delete an IP address from the list of Static Addresses click the Delete box for the address or addresses you want to eliminate and click on the Apply button Dynamically assigned IP addresses may be reserved so that the lease does not expire for the LAN IP address Click the Reserve box for the address or addresses you want to reserve and click the Apply button These addresses will become Static IP addresses and will no longer be available for DHCP assignment Page 52 of 96 www dlink com au DSL 504T Generation II ADSL2 Modem Router SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol is a standard for internetwork and intranetwork management D Link DSL 504T l ADSL Router Tools Status Help Enable SHMP Agent Enable SNMP Traps Virtual Server a p Mame Location
5. USER MANUAL DSL 504T VERSION 1 0 DSL 504T Generation II ADSL2 Modem Router Table of Contents BEFORE YOU STAR Tai A Installation OV CLVICW ii aa aii 4 SOU WIZ AF dina a ess sauboseuccueiearecatewenesteee 4 PACKING Listin 4 Nstallation INOCGS acre a a a aN 5 Router Description and ODera ON vic id 8 ROUTER Features ai A as 9 Front Panel Display santas ie 10 Rear Panel CONMGCEONS iii A A A AA AAA AAA AAA Ea 11 A A E 11 Poner on RU a ais 12 Factory Reset Button 12 Network C onnecti nS A ais 13 BASIC ROUTER CONFIGURATION ccoo LG Computer ROSSO Si oo is 14 Access the Configuration Manage Pia A A a 15 LOONE ROME Prades as 15 Contiguire the Rolte rin a 16 WY IZ ORG rica IO UI IA Oo as 17 IVANA A A aa rrr rrr ee 25 gaa ERIN ee ae a eee eee ee eee te ee ere ee E ee 25 Dy main CG IPAGO CSS a td es di EA 28 A O O RS A 31 Bridge MOE A A da A iS 34 LAN ana A A a A a e a AR 38 DHCP Si ol 39 DON Sii A A A A e EEA 42 Dynamic DNS con 43 Save Settings ANG REDOOE unida ici 44 Multiple Virtual CONNectoOnNS iii A A a Aa 45 ADVANCED ROUTER MANAGEMENT sssassssunsnnnnsnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn GD UPHP O 48 Virtual SOR Clas lene eS ales ee eae 49 CUSTOM FORWardInG Rules ds dia 51 LAN Clients A A cia 52 SNMP sica aai aaa aiaa a aaia ia aiaa aa Ea iaa 53 ES E as 54 Bridge Filt rs iii ds 56 Static ROUINO aiii A aaa 57 DM as 58 Page 2 of 96 www dlink com au DSL 504T Generation II ADSL2 Mo
6. General You can get IF settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings O Obtain an IF address automatically Use the following IP address IP address Subnet mask Default gateway Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server Altemate DNS server Advanced If the Router has the DHCP server enabled it is possible to permanently assign IP addresses to workstations specified by their MAC address Up to five IP addresses may be assigned to five different devices This will take the chosen IP address used out of the available addresses in the dynamic IP address pool and give a permanent lease time for the IP address to the selected device To assign an IP address that will not age out type in the MAC Address of the device and its static IP Address in the spaces provided Use the format 00 00 00 00 00 00 for the MAC address and the standard format 10 1 1 xxx for the IP address A Static DHCP Client List will appear below the DHCP Client list with any clients that have been configured for static IP address assignment Page 41 of 96 www dlink com au DSL 504T Generation II ADSL2 Modem Router DNS The Router can be configured to relay DNS settings from your ISP or another available service to workstations on your LAN When using DNS relay the Router will accept DNS requests from hosts on
7. Windows 95 and Windows 98 First check for the IP protocol and if necessary install it 1 7 In the Windows task bar click the Start button point to Settings and then click Control Panel Double click the Network icon The Network dialog box displays with a list of currently installed network components If the list includes TCP IP and then the protocol has already been enabled skip to Configure IP Information Windows 95 98 If TCP IP does not display as an installed component click Add The Select Network Component Type dialog box displays Select Protocol and then click Add The Select Network Protocol dialog box displays Click on Microsoft in the Manufacturers list box and then click TCP IP in the Network Protocols list box Click OK to return to the Network dialog box and then click OK again You may be prompted to install files from your Windows 95 98 installation CD Follow the instructions to install the files Click OK to restart the PC and complete the TCP IP installation Configure Windows 95 and Windows 98 for DHCP A A ee a Open the Control Panel window and then click the Network icon Select the network component labeled TCP IP and then click Properties If you have multiple TCP IP listings select the listing associated with your network card or adapter In the TCP IP Properties dialog box click the IP Address tab Click the Obtain an I P address automatically option Double click OK to confi
8. perform the steps listed below Some of the settings do not need to be changed the first time the device is set up but can be changed later if you choose See the table below for a description of all the settings available in this window Page 31 of 96 Wizard Dynamic DNS Lo D Link Building Networks for People gout DSL 504T ADSL Router Advanced Tools Status Help PYC VPI YCI Virtual Circuit WAN Setting tin ID 1 Connection Type IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway Address Primary DNS Address Secondary DNS Address MTU NAT Firewall gt 7 Server IP Name Route Target Route Mask PPTP Account PPTP Password MPPE Encryption ATM Service Category PCR SCR CDVT MBS Pvc0 Y 8 AAA Al 35 Enabled Y Static IP Address v 1483 Bridged IP LLC 210 15 254 241 1400 bytes Enabled Y Enabled Y O y cells s cells s uSeconds Cells Please save and reboot the device to take effect WAN Settings window Static IP 20 Apply Cancel Help www dlink com au DSL 504T Generation II ADSL2 Modem Router To configure a Static P type connection for the WAN follow these steps 1 2 Ul 9 Choose the Static I P Address option from the WAN Settings pull down menu Under the ATM VC Settings at the top of the window should not be changed unless
9. 15 gt 64k freed Jan 1 12 00 15 Algorithmic FS FFU Emulator v1 5 Jan 1 12 00 15 registered device Tl Avalanche SAR Jan 1 12 00 15 Ohio250 7 200 77 100425 detected View Log window Click Clear Log to delete the current log information Page 82 of 96 www dlink com au DSL 504T Generation II ADSL2 Modem Router Statistics Use the Traffic Statistics window to monitor traffic on the Ethernet Wireless or ADSL connection Select the interface for which you want to view packet statistics and the information will appear below D Link Building Networks for People DSL 504T ADSL Router Home Advanced Tools A Traffic Statistics Device Info Traffic Statistics display Receive and Transmit packets passing through the DSL 504T 7 DHCP Clients Choose an interface to view your network status Ethernet Display Receive and Transmit packages through Ethernet O ADSL Display Receive and Transmit packages through ADSL Click Refresh to view traffic information Page 83 of 96 a Help Transmit Good Tx Frames 14926 Good Ts Broadcast Frames 13 Good Tx Multicast Frames O Tx Total Bytes 4345741 Collisions O Error Frames 0 Carrier Sense Errors O Receive Good Rx Frames 155949 Good Rx Broadcast Frames Praia Good Tx Multicast Frames 65181 Rx Total Bytes 16451202 CRO Errors O Undersized Frames O Overrurs 0 Traffic Statistics window www dlink com au DSL 504T Generation II ADSL2 Modem Router AD
10. 56 Scotty Logout DHCP Clients window Page 81 of 96 www dlink com au DSL 504T Generation II ADSL2 Modem Router Log The system log displays chronological event log data Use the navigation buttons to view or scroll log pages You may also save a simple text file containing the log to your computer Click the Save Log button and follow the prompts to save the file D Lin Building Networks for People DSL 504T ADSL Router Home Advanced _ Tools AFA l ar L E Fat Cit MOS HO m t j E View Log displays the activities occuring on the DSL SO04T Clear Los Help page 1 ofS Time Message Jan 112 00 10 gt AP Acquiring Lock Jan 112 00 11 gt NTP Polling Timer tor DHCP Started succesfully Jan 112 00 11 gt OSL Polling Timer Started succesfully Jan 1 12 00 11 gt Firewall WAT senrice started Jan 1 12 00 11 AP REPORT LOCK ACQUIRED Jan 112 00 11 gt wlan handle load event Acquired Lock Jan 1 12 00 12 gt MAC address is 00 0d 853 cb b2 18 Jan 112 00 15 gt starting on port SO z Jan 112 00 15 gt e000 Netfilter core team Logout Jan 112 00 15 gt netfilter PSD loaded 0 astaro AG Jan 1 12 00 15 Initializing the WAN Bridge Jan 112 00 15 gt Please set the MAC Address forthe WAN Bridge Jan 1 12 00 15 Set the Environment variable wan_br_mar Jan 1 12 00 15 gt seek Kee EE Jan 1 12 00 15 Mounted root fsquashfs filesystem readonly Jan 1 12 00 15 gt Mounted devfz on dew Jan 1 12 00
11. ATM YC Setting PE PYCO VPI Ir Viel 39 Enabled Virtual Circuit Lan Clients WAN Setting PPPoE PPPoA w ET PPPoEIPPPoA User Name usemarme sE y Authentication Type Auto Eo Bridge Filters Connection Type PPPoE LLC v MTJ 1400 bytes ZE hase Default Route Enabled l PPPoE Pass Through Disabled MAT Enabled v Parent Control Firewall Enabled 4 IF Control Dynamic IF E a a O Y 0 Apply Cancel Help ADSL ATM VCs List atm vec_ ID PWC WPI YEI Connection Type Virtual Circuit 1 PEO E 35 PPPoE Enabled E ATM VC Settings menu To configure an existing PVC configuration set click the corresponding notepad icon in the right hand column of the ATM VCs List The PVCs current settings appear above in the entry fields of the ATM VC Setting window Configure the appropriate settings and click the Apply button to put the new settings into effect Page 64 of 96 www dlink com au DSL 504T Generation II ADSL2 Modem Router QoS QoS or Quality of Service is used to assign priority for qualified traffic that passes through the Router s wired interfaces LAN and WAN The Router uses four priority levels with 1 being the highest priority while 4 is the lowest The IGMP Proxy Snooping is disabled by default This setting will not allow IGMP Internet Group Management Protocol packets to be forwarded from the WAN to the LAN for the purpose of IGMP snooping or from t
12. DLink Lan Clients Contact support dlink com au Vendor OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 294 Filters Access Right Bridge Filters ReadOnly Y Routing cion Mi Destination IP Trap Community Trap Version 1 e Farent Control Y Firewall v E O Apply Cancel Help El SNMP Management window Configure these parameters for SNMP on the Router SNMP Category Parameters This is used to enable or disable SNMP Agent and SNMP Traps or edit client SNMP Name Location and Contact Enable SNMP Agent Click to select enable or disable SNMP Agent Enable SNMP Traps Click to select enable or disable SNMP Traps Use this edit client community for server SNMP access SNMP Management Community Name Edit community Name Access Right Access Right may choose ReadOnly or ReadWrite The management agent can send an event notification to the management system to identify the occurrence of conditions such as threshold that exceeds a predetermined value Destination IP Insert destination IP address to launch trap message Trap Community Insert Trap Community name Trap Version Drop down menu allows you to select SNMP v1 or SNMP v2c Page 53 of 96 www dlink com au Filters Filter rules in the Router are put in place to allow or block specified traffic The Filter Rules however can be used in a single direction to examine and then Allow or Deny traffic for Inbound WAN to LAN or Outbound LA
13. Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol automatically and dynamically assigns all LAN IP settings to each host on your network This eliminates the need to reconfigure every host whenever changes in network topology occur Network Address Translation NAT For small office environments the DSL 504T allows multiple users on the LAN to access the Internet concurrently through a single Internet account This provides Internet access to everyone in the office for the price of a single user NAT improves network security in effect by hiding the private network behind one global and visible IP address NAT address mapping can also be used to link two IP domains via a LAN to LAN connection TCP IP Transfer Control Protocol I nternet Protocol The DSL 504T supports TCP IP protocol the language used for the Internet It is compatible with access servers manufactured by major vendors RIP 1 RIP 2 The DSL 504T supports both RIP 1 and RIP 2 exchanges with other routers Using both versions lets the Router to communicate with all RIP enabled devices Static Routing This allows you to select a data path to a particular network destination that will remain in the routing table and never age out If you wish to define a specific route that will always be used for data traffic from your LAN to a specific destination within your LAN for example to another router or a server or outside your network to an ISP defined default gateway for instance D
14. E k f Save and restart Cancel 12 The Router will save the new settings and restart Upon restarting the Router will automatically establish the WAN connection Page 29 of 96 www dlink com au DSL 504T Generation II ADSL2 Modem Router Additional settings for Dynamic IP Address connections Dynamic I P Parameters Description Connection Type This specifies the connection type and encapsulation method used for your Dynamic IP Address connection The options available are Bridged IP LLC or Bridged IP VC Mux Cloned MAC Address This is not always necessary but may be required for some ISPs Type in the MAC address of your computer s Ethernet adapter in the Cloned MAC Address field and click the Clone MAC Address button This will copy the information to a file used by the Router to present to the ISP s server used for DHCP Some ISPs record the unique MAC address of your computer s Ethernet adapter when you first access their network If you want to later replace the cloned MAC address with the factory default setting type in all zeros 00 00 00 00 00 00 and click the Clone MAC Address button Cloned MAC Address To clone the MAC address of your computer s Ethernet adapter type in the MAC address in the Cloned MAC Address field and then click this Clone MAC Address button MTU The Maximum Transmission Unit size may be changed if you want to optimize efficiency for uploading data through the WAN interface The default se
15. Port Filter Another style of filter is installed at the same point where the Router connects to the telephone line Only a single filter is required The connection ports are typically labeled as follows Line This port connects to the wall jack ADSL This port connects to the Router Phone This port connects to a telephone or other telephone device The diagram below illustrates the proper use of this style of filter Make certain the lines are properly connected If you are unable to hear a dial tone with the telephone check the connections to make sure they are securely attached and connected to the correct port Phone Jack a l Splitter ADSL Device 3 port Filter Page 95 of 96 www dlink com au DSL 504T Generation II ADSL2 Modem Router Technical Support You can find software updates and user documentation on the D Link website D Link Australia 1 Giffnock Avenue North Ryde NSW 2113 Sydney Australia TEL 61 2 8899 1800 FAX 61 2 8899 1868 Australia 1300 766 868 New Zealand 0800 900 900 URL www dlink com au www dlink co nz E MAIL Support dlink com au D Link Building Networks for People V1 00 AU Page 96 of 96 www dlink com au
16. Router to access the web based manger A The user name and password used to access the web based manager is NOT the same as the ADSL account user name and password needed for PPPoE PPPoA connections to access the Internet Page 15 of 96 www dlink com au DSL 504T Generation II ADSL2 Modem Router Configure the Router When you successfully connect to the web manager the Home directory tab will display the Setup Wizard window You can launch the Setup Wizard from this page or use the buttons located in the left panel of the web page to view other windows used for basic configuration Click on a directory tab to view the options available in that directory D Link Building Networks for People ISL 504T UN ADSL Router Advant sed Teols Status The DSL 504T is an ADSL Router ideal for home networking and small business networking The setup wizard will guide you to configure the DSL 5047 to connectto your ISP Internet Service Provider The DSL 504T s easy setup will allow you to have Internet access within minutes Please follow the setup wizard step by step to configure the DSL 504T Click on a button to use or view the window Dynan DNS Click the Run Wizard button to launch the Setup Wizard Web Manager First Time Log On All configuration and management of the Router is done using the web based management interface pictured in the above example The configuration windows are accessed by
17. Server Winek Terminal DNS Server Web Server Audiovideo DAP Sewer sche Apps NNTP Server oM TF Server Servers FOF 2 Server User POP 3 Serer Bridge Filters Please save and reboot the device to take effect a 220 Routing Apply Cancel Help Virtual Server window Page 49 of 96 www dlink com au DSL 504T Generation II ADSL2 Modem Router There are many different pre configured rules available for specific functions such as Internet gaming VPN streaming and interactive multi media standard TCP IP protocols reserved ports p2p network management applications and so on You may also create customized rules to manage TCP UDP ports The pre configured rules include those listed in the table here Available Rules Alien vs Predator Asheron s Call Dark Rein 2 Delta Force Doom Dune 2000 DirectX 7 8 Games EliteForce EverQuest Fighter Ace I1 Half Life Heretic 11 Hexen II Kali Motorhead MSN Gaming Zone Myth The Fallen Lords Need for Speed Porsche Need for Speed 3 Outlaws Rainbow 6 Rogue Spear Starcraft Tiberian Sun Ultima Unreal Tournament Quake 3 Server Quake 2 Server and Unreal Server VPN IPSec L2TP and PPTP Audio Video Net2Phone Netmeeting and QuickTime 4 Server Applications VNC Win2k Terminal PC Anywhere Netbios RemoteAnything Radmin LapLink CarbonCopy and Gnutella Servers Web FTP Telnet DNS LDAP NNTP SMTP POP 2 POP 3 IMAP IRC Lotus
18. Time The Router provides a number of options to maintain current date and time including SNTP E 7 i _ Home Advanced 3 Status l Hel ar Time Set the DsL 5047 system time Local Time 12 05 2006 10 00 58 Synchronize the ADSL Routers clock with Automatic Simple Network Time Protocol our computers clock Manual Enter your own settings Firmware Miscellaneous 42090 Apply Cancel Help p Logout Time menu To configure system time on the Router select the method used to maintain time The options available include SNTP using your computer s system clock default or set the time and date manually If you opt to use SNTP you must enter the SNTP server URL or IP address Click the Apply button to set the system time Page 74 of 96 www dlink com au DSL 504T Generation II ADSL2 Modem Router Remote Log Use the Remote Log Settings window to set up logging to servers or computers that are located outside the LAN or subnet of the Router D Lin Building Networks for People DSL 504T Status Help Admin a a Remote Log settings Time Add an IP Address Mone System Select a logging destination Remove Firmware Apply Cancel Help Miscellaneous Logout Remote Log Settings window Select the Log Level from the pull down menu The levels available are Alert Critical Debug Error Info Notice Panic and Warni
19. and Remotely Possible Use this to set up custom TCP UDP port rules To configure a new port forwarding rule for any of the pre configured rules follow these steps 1 Select the WAN connection you want to use for the new rule from the Connection pull down menu 2 Select a LAN IP from the available client IP addresses listed in the pull down menu or create a New IP by clicking the button This brings up the LAN Clients window see next section 3 Select the Category of the rule you are creating The Available Rules for the category appear in a list 4 Highlight to select the Available Rule you want to apply 5 Click on the Add gt button to place the rule in the Applied Rules list of port forwarding that are actively applied to the client The Available Rules can be applied to a single client IP address That is it is not possible to use an applied rule for multiple IP addresses on the LAN Page 50 of 96 www dlink com au DSL 504T Generation II ADSL2 Modem Router Custom Forwarding Rules The User category for port forwarding is used to set up customized port forwarding rules To set up custom TCP or UDP port forwarding rules follow these steps 1 Select the User category and click the Add button located below the Available Rules list This will change the window to look like the window below Tools Status Help Rule Name Protocol TCP Port Start Port Map O 9 Apply Cancel Protocol Port Start Port End Por
20. interface In this O ms chapter you will find descriptions for the windows Pes located in the Advanced Tools and Status directories Pec v 9 Apply Cancel Configuration and Read only Windows Click the Home tab to access the Setup Wizard WAN Settings LAN Management IP Configuration DHCP Settings for LAN Setup DNS Configuration and Dynamic DNS Configuration windows See the previous chapter for a description of the Home directory windows Advanced Click the Advanced tab to access the UPnP Virtual Server LAN Clients SNMP Management Filters Bridge Filters Static Routing Table DMZ Firewall Configuration RIP Systemwide Configuration PPP Connection ADSL Configuration and ATM VC Setting windows Click the Tools tab to access the Administrator Settings used to set the system user name and password backup and load settings Time Remote Log Settings System Settings Firmware Upgrade Miscellaneous Configuration and Diagnostic Test windows Status Click the Status tab to view the Device Information DHCP Clients View Log Traffic Statistics and ADSL Status windows Help The Help window presents links to pages that explain various functions and services provided by the Router Page 47 of 96 www dlink com au DSL 504T Generation II ADSL2 Modem Router UPnP UPnP supports zero configuration networking and automatic discovery for many types of networked devices When enabled it allows oth
21. loaded D Link Building Networks for People f Time z Remote Log F Firmware i Miscellaneous Logout DSL 504T ADSL Router Home Advanced Tools Status _ Help The current system settings can be saved as a file onto the local hard drive Save Settings To Local Hard Drive Save Load Settings From Local Hard Drive Browse Mote The system has to be restarted after the configuration is restored Save Settings and Reboot the System Save and Reboot Restore To Factory Default Settings System Settings window Save Settings and Reboot System To save the settings you have configured click the Save and Reboot button under Save Settings and Reboot the System Restore Factory Default Settings To reset the Router to its factory default settings click the Restore button You will be prompted to confirm your decision to reset the Router The Router will reboot with the factory default settings including IP settings 10 1 1 1 and Administrator password admin Page 76 of 96 www dlink com au DSL 504T Generation II ADSL2 Modem Router Firmware A Performing a Firmware Upgrade can sometimes change the configuration settings Be sure to back up the Router s configuration settings before upgrading the firmware Note Use the Firmware Upgrade window to load the latest firmware for the device Note that the device configuration settings may return to the factory default settings so make sure y
22. subnet mask is 255 255 255 0 the default management Username is admin and the default Password is admin Page 12 of 96 www dlink com au DSL 504T Generation II ADSL2 Modem Router Network Connections Network connections are provided through the ADSL port and Ethernet port on the back of the Router See the Rear Panel diagram above and the illustrations below for examples Connect ADSL Line Use the ADSL cable included with the Router to connect it to a telephone wall socket or receptacle Plug one end of the cable into the ADSL port RJ 11 receptacle on the rear panel of the Router and insert the other end into the RJ 11 wall socket If you are using a low pass filter device follow the instructions included with the device or given to you by your service provider The ADSL connection represents the WAN interface the connection to the Internet It is the physical link to the service provider s network backbone and ultimately to the Internet Connect Router to Ethernet The Router may be connected to a single computer or Ethernet device through the 10 100 BASE TX Ethernet port on the rear panel Any connection to an Ethernet concentrating device such as a switch or hub must operate at a speed of 10 100 Mbps only When connecting the Router to any Ethernet device that is capable of operating at speeds between 0 100Mbps be sure that the device has auto negotiation NWay enabled for the connecting port Use Category 5 or bett
23. the specified priority queue It is recommended that you not enter a QoS scheme of this type unless you fully understand Offsets pointers masks and IP headers or you are instructed to do so by your ISP Page 70 of 96 www dlink com au Tools Click the Tools tab to reveal the window buttons for various functions located in this directory The Administrator Settings window is the first item in the Tools directory This window is used to change the system password used to access the web manager to save or load Router configuration settings and to restore DSL 504T Generation II ADSL2 Modem Router default settings The functions in this and the other Tools windows are described below Firmware Miscellaneous Test 1 Logout Page 71 of 96 www dlink com au D Lin Building Networks for People DSL 504T ADSL Router Home Advanced sols i Status Help Aralrsimietesatar Cab AOMIMI SLI ALOI y E Cun Us There are two accounts that can access the DSL 504T s Web Management interface Administrator The Login Name is admin select Modify admin password Modify user password Modify admin password WebPort 180 Change the port number of login web Please save and reboot the device to take effect Modify user password mm da a AT oe Le A ee i Bii pmi Remote Web Mana dement State O Enabled Disabled IP Address A Hetmask 0 00 0 at ee n ld wai e n i Darm
24. to it Keep in mind that if you change the IP address of the Router the range of IP addresses in the pool used for DHCP on the LAN will also be changed The IP address pool can be up to 253 IP addresses D Link DSL 504T i ADSL Router Advanced Tools _ Status Help p m y Wizard The device can be setup as a DHCP Server to distribute IP addresses to the LAN network Choose this option The IP address must be manually assigned at O No DHCP each device connected to DSL 504T Choose this option to setup as a DHEP server to distribute IP DHCP Server addresses to the LAN network Starting IF Address 1 0 1 1 1 Ending IP Address 1 0 1 1 254 Lease Time 3600 Dynamic DNS seconds DNS Mode Auto Manual resus Primary DNS 192 168 1 1 Secondary ONS Static IP Assignment MAC Address IF Address Static 1P1 Static IP 2 Static IP 3 Static IP 4 Static IPS Enter MAC Address format as seems Le 00 00C 6E D5 11 22 and IP Address format as aga Le 192 168 1 2 Apply Cancel Help Ho DHCP Clients Available DHCP Settings window To display the DHCP Settings window click the DHCP button in the Home directory Any active DHCP Clients appear at the bottom of the window in the DHCP Clients List The IP address and MAC address for active DHCP clients are displayed in the list The two options for DHCP service are as follows You may use the Router as a DHCP server for your LAN You ca
25. to receive IP settings from the Router your computer must first have the TCP IP protocol installed If you have an Ethernet port on your computer it probably already has TCP IP protocol installed If you are using Windows XP the TCP IP is enabled by default for standard installations Instructions for configuring your computer to receive IP settings from the Router are provided in Appendix B on page 88 For computers running non Windows operating systems follow the instructions for your OS that configure the system to receive an IP address from the Router that is configure the system to be a DHCP client If you are not sure how to configure your Windows computer to be a DHCP client see Configuring IP Settings on Your Computer beginning in the Appendix Page 14 of 96 www dlink com au DSL 504T Generation II ADSL2 Modem Router Access the Configuration Manager In order to make sure your computer s IP settings allow it to communicate with the Router it is advisable to configure your system be a DHCP client that is it will get IP settings from the Router Appendix B describes how to configure different Windows operating systems to Obtain IP settings automatically Be sure that the web browser on your computer is not configured to use a proxy server in the Internet settings In Windows Internet Explorer you can check if a proxy server is enabled using the following procedure 1 In Windows click on the Start button and choose Cont
26. you have been instructed to change them However if you are instructed to change the VPI or VCI values type in the values assigned for your account Leave the PVC and Virtual Circuit setting at the default PcvO and Enabled values for now This can be used later if you are configuring multiple virtual circuits for your ADSL service For more information on ATM VC Settings see the table on page 37 below Under the Static IP heading choose the Connection Type from the pull down menu This defines both the connection type and encapsulation method used for your ADSL service The available options are Bridged IP LLC Bridged IP VC Mux Routed IP LLC Routed IP VC Mux or IPoA If have not been provided specific information for the Connection Type setting leave the default setting Change the IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway Address and if available Secondary DNS Server IP address as instructed by your ISP These are the global IP settings for the WAN interface This is the visible IP address of your account Your ISP should have provided these IP settings to you For IPoA Classic IP over ATM connections you may need to type in an additional IP address for a ARP Server Address If you are using an IPoA connection ask your ISP if it is necessary to use an ARP Address Resolution Protocol server Leave the MTU value at the default setting default 1400 unless you have specific reasons to change this see table below NAT should remain En
27. your computer Configure Windows NT 4 0 for DHCP NANA Open the Control Panel window and then double click the Network icon In the Network dialog box click the Protocols tab In the Protocols tab select TCP IP and then click Properties In the Microsoft TCP IP Properties dialog box click the Obtain an IP address automatically option Click OK twice to confirm and save your changes and then close the Control Panel Your computer is now ready to use the Router s DHCP server Page 93 of 96 www dlink com au DSL 504T Generation II ADSL2 Modem Router C Low Pass Filters for DSL Most ADSL clients will be required to install a simple device that prevents the ADSL line from interfering with regular telephone services These devices are commonly referred to as microfilters or low pass filters The two basic styles of low pass filters commonly used are described below In Line Filter In line low pass filters are used for each telephone or telephone device answering machines Faxes etc that Shares the line with the ADSL service These devices are attached to the telephone cable between the telephone and wall jack Filters that install behind the wall plate hidden from view are also available A typical in line filter installation is shown in the diagram below Phone Jack ADSL Microfilter Phone In line low pass filter Page 94 of 96 www dlink com au DSL 504T Generation II ADSL2 Modem Router Three
28. 255 0 This can be changed later Information you will need about your LAN or computer Ethernet NIC If your computer has an Ethernet NIC you can connect the Mecora Info nere DSL 504T to this Ethernet port using an Ethernet cable You can also use the Ethernet ports on the DSL 504T to connect to other computer or Ethernet devices DHCP Client status Your DSL 504T ADSL 2 Router is configured by default to be a DHCP server This means that it can assign an IP address subnet mask and a default gateway address to computers on your LAN The default range of IP addresses the DSL 504T will assign are from 10 1 1 2 to 10 1 1 254 Your computer or computers needs to be configured to Obtain an IP address automatically that is they need to be configured as DHCP clients It is recommended that your collect and record this information here or in some other secure place in case you have to re configure your ADSL connection in the future Once you have the above information you are ready to setup and configure your DSL 504T ADSL 2 Router Page 7 of 96 www dlink com au DSL 504T Generation II ADSL2 Modem Router Introduction This section provides a brief description of the Router its associated technologies and a list of Router features Router Description and Operation The DSL 504T ADSL2 Modem Router is designed to provide connectivity for your private Ethernet LAN to the Internet via an ADSL connection The Router is
29. Microsoft Internet Ex E E Link LEELA ALLEL little Setup Completed The setup Wizard has completed Click on Back to modify changes or mistakes Click Restart to save the current settings and reboot the DSL 504T 9 9 0 Back Restart Exit a Internet Do not turn the Router off while it is restarting After the Router is finished restarting you are now ready to continue to configure the Router as desired You may want to test the WAN connection by accessing the Internet with your browser Page 24 of 96 www dlink com au DSL 504T Generation II ADSL2 Modem Router WAN To configure the Router s basic configuration settings without running the Setup Wizard you can access the windows used to configure WAN LAN DHCP and DNS settings directly from the Home directory To access the WAN Settings window click on the WAN link button on the left side of the first window that appears when you successfully access the web manager PPPoE PPPoA Follow the instructions below to configure the Router to use a PPPoE or PPPOA for the Internet connection Make sure you have all the necessary information before you configure the WAN connection Most users will only need to change some or all of the settings listed under PPPoE PPPoA and Connection Setting heading in the WAN settings menu This area is contained within the red square in the example to the right An enlarged view of this section can be seen on the next page followed by
30. N to DSL 504T Generation II ADSL2 Modem Router WAN routed data The rules are based on IP address and TCP UDP port Configure the filter rules as desired and click the Apply button to create the rule The newly created rule appears listed in the Outbound Filter List at the bottom of the window The table below describes the various parameters that are configured for the filter rules D Lin Building Networks for People Virtual Server I a Lan Clients Bridge Filters i Routing oe _ DMZ parm Control To modify any previously created filter rule click on the note pad icon in the right hand column of the Filter List for the set you want to configure Adjust the settings as desired and click the Apply button to put the new settings into effect First determine the direction of the traffic you want the rule to filter To filter WAN to LAN traffic select the Inbound Filter option Any new Inbound Filter rules created will appear in the list Likewise should you to DSL 504T ADSL Router Home Advanced Tools Status Help Filters Filters are Used to allow or deny LAN or WAN users from accessing the internet or internal Network 6 Outbound Filter O Inbound Filter IP Ov e i Nal pl Fj tr F i bot Rall i ee AA OR Filters are used to allow or deny LAM users from accessing the internet source IP ad _ ___ Destination IP stm AIP source Port ay iat AnyPort Destina
31. P s network The service provider assigns a global IP address from a pool of addresses available to the service provider Typically the IP address assigned has a long lease time so it will likely be the Same address each time the Router requests an IP address To configure a Dynamic IP Address connection perform the steps listed below Some of the settings do not need to be changed the first time the device is set up but can be changed later if you choose See the table below for a description of all the settings available in this window D Lin Building Networks for People DSL 504T ADSL Router E mn is Wizard Advanced Tools Status Help a g PL bei LL A CA ima ANN AI FLIA VA ELLIS PVC Pvcd Y WPI le vel as Virtual Circuit Enabled WAN Setting Dynamic IP Address v connection Type 11483 Bridged IPLLE Y Cloned MAC Address 00 0D 88 CB B2 17 Cloned MAC Address MTU 1400 bytes NAT Enabled Firewall Enabled pnoOTe of fal fall i pa p Dynamic DHS Server IPJMame Route Target Route Mask PPTP Account PPTP Password MPPE Encryption Disable Service Category UBR e PCR celsis SCR celles COWT liseconds MBS cells Please save and reboot the device to take effect 40 oO Apply Cancel Help WAN Settings window Dynamic IP Address Page 28 of 96 www dlink com au DSL 504T Generation II ADSL2 Modem Router
32. Router UA Adv 3 Tools _ Status Hel QoS Configuration IGMP Proxy Snooping PICO Y Disabled O Enabled O Mone PorMapping QoS OIF aos Please set configuration for Ethernet Port based Qos LAN Port Mapping Priority Bandwidth Port PYCO 1 Auto Y kbps Portz Pvc w Auto kops Port3 PYCO Auto kbps Partd Pvc Y 1 A Auto Y kbps WAN to LAN Auto Learning Port mapping Port tapping Wireless PLD Please save and rebootthe device to take effect v Y Apply Cancel Help QoS Configuration window for Port Mapping QoS The Router can also be configured to use the QoS infomation contained in the header of IP packets This will open the following window To set IP QoS for the router first click the IP QoS check box in the middle of the window Then select the PVC to associate with the corresponding action and choose a maximum bandwidth and classification for this combination Then select the classification type using the Classified by pull down menu The choices are Disable ToS Application and User Define Each choice will open the corresponding windows shown following The user may also enable IGMP Proxy Snooping for each PVC at the top of the window by choosing the PVC from the pull down menu and clicking the Enabled radio button and set a maximum Bandwidth in kbps from Auto to 64 using the drop down menu Click Apply to set the configuration Page 66 of 96 www dlink com au DSL 504T Gen
33. SL Status Use the ADSL Status window for troubleshooting the ADSL connection D Lin Building Networks for People DSL 504T Home Advanced Tools is Help 1 ADSL Status ADSL status shows the ADSL physical layer status ADSL Firmware Yersior 7 00 01 00 7 00 01 00 7 00 04 00 Annex A 01 07 24 0 64 ADSL Software Version Y3 02601701 E 20061107 Line State Disconnected Modulation NO MODE Annex Mode Annex A Max Tx Power 38 damiHz Item Downstream Upstream Init SMR Margin 0 o dB Line Attenuation 0 O da Diata Rate 0 O kbps Logout Help ADSL Status information Page 84 of 96 www dlink com au DSL 504T Generation II ADSL2 Modem Router Help Click the desired hyperlink to access help files D Lin Building Networks for People DSL 504T ADSL Router Home Advanced Tools Status Home Setup Wizard WAN Settings LAN Settings DHCP Server DNS Settings Dynamic DNS Settings Advanced UPNP Virtual Server e SNMP e Filters Bridge Filters e Lan Clients Routing e DMZ e Parent Control Firewall Rules RIP Configuration ADSL Configuration ATM YCC Configuration Oo Tools Administrator Settings System Time Remote Log e System Settings e Firmware Upgrade e Miscellaneous items e Test Status Device Information e Log e Statistics e ADSL Status Help window Page 85 of 96 www dlink com au DSL 504T Generation II ADSL2 Modem Router
34. Scan attack SYNIRST attack SYN FIN attack The following services can be blocked based on your specific need He El OOOO Ping from External Network Telnet from External Network FTP from External Network DNS from External Network IKE from External Network RIP from External Network DHCP from External Network ICMP from LAN vaso Apply Cancel Help Firewall Configuration menu When DoS Port Scan or Service Filtering Protection is enabled it will create a firewall policy to protect your network against the following Dos Protection Port Scan Protection Service Filtering SYN Flood check ICMP Redirection check FIN URG PSH attack Xmas Tree Scan Null Scan attack SYN RST attack SYN FIN Scan Page 61 of 96 Ping from WAN Telnet from WAN FTP from WAN DNS from WAN IKE from WAN RIP from WAN DHCP from WAN ICMP from LAN www dlink com au DSL 504T Generation II ADSL2 Modem Router A DoS denial of service attack is characterised by an explicit attempt by attackers to prevent legitimate users of a service from using that service Examples include attempts to flood a network thereby preventing legitimate network traffic attempts to disrupt connections between two machines thereby preventing access to a service attempts to prevent a particular individual from accessing a service or attempts to disrupt service to a specific system or person Port scan protection is designed to block attempts to di
35. Step by step instructions on how to configure WAN settings for a PPPoE or PPPoA connection Most users with PPPoE PPPoA connections only need to configure the settings caontained within the red square in this example menu Wizard Dynamic DNS Logout Advanced Virtual Circuit WAN Setting User Name Password Authentication Type Connection Type MTU MRU Default Route PPPoE Pass Through NAT Firewall IP Control Static IP Always ON Connection On Demand O Manual DSL 504T ADSL Router Tools Status Help 8 35 Enabled Y PPPoE PPPoA username PPPoE LLC 1400 bytes 1492 bytes Enabled Disabled Enabled Enabled Y Dynamic IP v Recommended Connection will close if idle for minutes Use Connect Disconnect button in Status Device Info page O Server IP Name Route Target Route Mask PPTP Account PPTP Password MPPE Encryption Service Category v cellsis cellsis uSeconds Cells Please save and reboot the device to take effect oso Apply Cancel Help WAN Settings menu PPPoE PPPoA To configure a PPPoE or PPPoA type WAN connection follow these steps 1 If not already selected choose the PPPoE PPPoA option from the WAN Settings pull down menu PPPoE PPPOA is selected by default if you are configuring the Router for the first time 2 Under the ATM VC Settings at the top of the window should not be changed unless you have been Instructed to change them H
36. To configure a Dynamic IP Address connection for the WAN follow these steps 1 2 al Ul 9 Choose the Dynamic IP Address option from the WAN Settings pull down menu Under the ATM VC Settings at the top of the window should not be changed unless you have been instructed to change them However if you are instructed to change the VPI or VCI values type in the values assigned for your account Leave the PVC and Virtual Circuit setting at the default PcvO and Enabled values for now This can be used later if you are configuring multiple virtual circuits for your ADSL service For more information on ATM VC Settings see the table on page 37 below Under the Dynamic IP heading choose the Connection Type from the pull down menu This defines both the connection type and encapsulation method used for your ADSL service The available options are 1483 Bridged IP LLC and 1483 Bridged IP VC Mux If have not been provided specific information for the Connection Type setting leave the default setting Some ISPs record the unique MAC address of your computer s Ethernet adapter when you first access their network This can prevent the Router which has a different MAC address from being allowed access to the ISPs network and the Internet To clone the MAC address of your computer s Ethernet adapter type in the MAC address in the Cloned MAC Address field and click the Clone MAC Address button Leave the MTU value at the default setting
37. Type 1483 Bri d ged IP LLC E Error on page e Internet Page 22 of 96 www dlink com au DSL 504T Generation II ADSL2 Modem Router Using the Setup Wizard For Bridge Mode connections 1 Select the specific Connection Type from the drop down menu The available Bridge Mode connection and encapsulation types are 1483 Bridged IP LLC and 1483 Bridged IP VC Mux 2 If you are instructed to change the VPI or VCI number type in the correct setting in the available entry fields Most users will not need to change these settings The Internet connection cannot function if these values are incorrect 3 Click Next to go to the next window and complete the Setup Wizard A http 192 168 1 1 DSL 504T Microsoft Internet Ex E L DLink er LE ici Setting Bridge Mode Enter the bridge information provided to you by your ISP Click Next to continue vPI 8 5 Connection Type Ee Internet Page 23 of 96 www dlink com au DSL 504T Generation II ADSL2 Modem Router Using the Setup Wizard Finish and Restart Finally you can confirm that the setup process is completed If you are satisfied that you have entered all the necessary information correctly click the Restart button to save the new configuration settings and restart the Router If you need to change settings from a previous window click the Back button http 192 168 1 1 DSL 504T
38. abled If you disable NAT you will not be able to use more than one computer for Internet connections NAT is enabled and disabled system wide therefore if you are using multiple virtual connections NAT will be disabled on all connections The Firewall should remain enabled for most users If you choose to disable this you will not be able to use the features configured in the Firewall Configuration and Filters window located in the Advanced directory See the next chapter for more details on these windows Most users will not need to change ATM settings If this is the first time you are setting up the ADSL connection it is recommended that you leave the Service Category settings at the default values until you have established the connection See the table on page 35 for a description of the parameters available for ATM traffic shaping When you are satisfied that all the WAN settings are configured correctly click on the Apply button 10 The new settings must be saved and the Router must be restarted for the settings to go into effect To save and reboot the Router click on the Tools directory tab and then click the System button In the System Settings window click the Save and Reboot button under Save Settings and Reboot the System 11 Click OK when the following Save and restart dialog box opens Microsoft Internet Explorer E 2 Save and restart Cancel 12 The Router will save the new settings and restart Upon
39. acceptable This category is typically used for audio and video applications such as teleconferencing The network must support QoS Class 2 to use VBR nrt Peak Cell Rate The PCR is Inversely related to the time interval between ATM cells It is specified for all three service categories UBR CBR and VBR in Kbps Sustainable Cell Rate The SCR is defined for the VBR service category This is the rate that can be sustained for bursty on off traffic sources It is a function of Maximum Burst Size MBS and the time interval between cells Cell Delay Variation Tolerance CDVT is a measure of the cell clumping phenomenon by which cells are delayed in the network and are clumped together and arrive at a system at a faster rate than negotiated Increasing the CDVT creates greater bucket depth Maximum Burst Size The MBS is the maximum number of bytes that can be sent continuously from the source to the destination dropping any packets Some ATM providers set the MBS and CDVT very low and adjust up if problems occur www dlink com au DSL 504T Generation II ADSL2 Modem Router ATM VC Settings ATM VC settings can be configured for all connection types in the WAN configuration menu of the Home directory Advanced Tools Status VPI la Cl 35 Virtual Circuit Enabled WAN Setting Bridge Mode PVC Puco ATM VC Settings in WAN Settings menu The table below describes the ATM VC settings used to confi
40. ata Taleat hiana zn ra nrt Remote Telnet Mal ER m nel O Enabled Disabled IF Address 2233 MHetmask 000 0 A ee ci E emote ssn Management oo O Enabled Disabled IP Address 23735 Hetmask 20a 0 Apply Cancel Help Administrator Settings window DSL 504T Generation II ADSL2 Modem Router Admin Click the Admin button in the Tools directory to view the the Administrator Settings menu Change System Password Click the Admin button in the Tools directory to view the the Administrator Settings menu Select the password level being changed click the Modify admin password option to change Admistrator level password or Modify user password option to change the user level password If you are changing the Administrator s password type the New Password and Confirm Password to be certain you have typed it correctly in the Modify admin password If you are changing the User s password type the New Password and Confirm Password to be certain you have typed it correctly in the Modify user password Click the Apply button to activate the new password The System User Name remains admin this cannot be changed using the web manager interface You may also use this menu to change the TCP WebPort used to access the web manager This will not change the port used by computers to access the Internet Home Tools _ Status _Help There are two accounts that can access the DSL 5S047T s Web Management inter
41. ave and Reboot button under Save Settings and Reboot the System Click OK when the following Save and restart dialog box opens Microsoft Internet Explorer E 2 Save and restart a The Router will save the new settings and restart Upon restarting the Router will automatically establish the WAN connection Page 26 of 96 www dlink com au DSL 504T Generation II ADSL2 Modem Router Additional settings for PPPoE PPPoA connections PPPoE PPPoA Parameters User Name Password Connection Type MRU Default Route PPPoE PassThrough NAT Firewall IP Control Static IP Connection Setting Page 27 of 96 Description For PPP connections a User Name and Password are used to identify and verify your account to the ISP Enter the User Name for your ADSL service account User names and passwords are case sensitive so enter this information exactly as given to you by your ISP Together with the User Name this is used to verify your account to the ISP Enter the Password exactly as given to you by your ISP This specifies the protocol PPPoE or PPPoA and the encapsulation method LLC or VC Mux used for your connection The options available are PPPoE LLC PPPoA LLC or PPPoA VC Mux The Maximum Transmission Unit size may be changed if you want to optimize efficiency for uploading data through the WAN interface The default setting 1400 bytes should be Suitable for most users Some user may wan
42. ay is a concern ATM QoS can be adjusted to minimize problems For most accounts it will not be necessary to change these settings Altering QoS settings can adversely affect performance of some commonly used Internet applications If you plan to change QoS or traffic parameters contact your ISP or network services provider for information on what types of adjustment are available or possible for your account Your ISP may not support the class of service you want to use To adjust ATM QoS parameters select one of the Service Categories listed here and type in the PCR value in the entry field below For the VBR service category an additional parametre SCR must also be defined UBR Unspecified Bit Rate this is the default category used for general purpose Internet traffic where normal levels of packet loss and delay are acceptable For some applications or for multiple connection accounts it may be desirable to specify the PCR CBR Constant Bit Rate usually used in circumstances where very low packet loss and very low Cell Delay Variable CDV are desirable VBR nt Real time Variable Bit Rate This models bursty traffic with specified peak and sustainable rates Please note that when VBR rt is specified both PCR and SCR are required by ATM standards VBR nrt Non real time Variable Bit Rate usually used when network traffic is characterized by bursts of packets at variable intervals and some moderate packet loss and delay is
43. be able to see the LED indicators on the front if you need to view them for troubleshooting Power on Router CAUTION The Router must be used with the power adapter included with the device TO power on the Router 1 Insert the AC Power Adapter cord into the power receptacle located on the rear panel of the Router and plug the adapter into a suitable nearby power source 2 You should see the Power LED indicator light up and remain lit The Status LED should light solid green and begin to blink after a few seconds 3 Ifthe Ethernet port is connected to a working device check the Ethernet Link Act LED indicators to make sure the connection is valid The Router will attempt to establish the ADSL connection if the ADSL line is connected and the Router is properly configured this should light up after several seconds If this is the first time installing the device some settings may need to be changed before the Router can establish a connection Factory Reset Button The Router may be reset to the original factory default settings by depressing the reset button on the right side panel see illustration on page 11 for a few seconds while the device is powered on Use a ballpoint or paperclip to gently push down the reset button Remember that this will wipe out any settings stored in flash memory including user account information and LAN IP settings The device settings will be restored to the factory default IP address 10 1 1 1 and the
44. clicking on the directory tabs Home Advanced Tools Status and Help Each tab has associated window buttons in the left hand panel of the web interface Basic setup of the Router can be completed in the windows accessed from the Home directory including Setup Wizard Wireless to configure the Wireless LAN WAN Internet LAN to configure the IP address of the Router DHCP DNS and Dynamic DNS Page 16 of 96 www dlink com au DSL 504T Generation II ADSL2 Modem Router Wizard To use the Setup Wizard click the Run Wizard button in the first browser window and follow the instructions in the pop up window that appears The initial window summarizes the setup process Click the Next button to proceed You may stop using the Setup Wizard at any time by clicking the Exit button If you exit the wizard you will return to the Setup Wizard window without saving any of the settings changed during the process A http 192 168 1 1 DSL 504T Microsoft Internet Ex E C D Link hL m ttl LELEO YU ALLEL licuar Welcome to the DSL 504T Setup Wizard The Wizard will guide you through these three quick steps Begin by clicking on Next step 1 Choose your time zone Step 2 Set Internet connection step 3 Restart Ee Internet The first pop up window of the Setup Wizard lists the basic steps in the process These steps are as follows 1 Set the system time 2 Configure the connection to the Internet 3 Save the new configurati
45. ction icon and then select Properties The Local Area Connection Properties dialog box displays with a list of currently installed network components If the list includes Internet Protocol TCP IP then the protocol has already been enabled skip ahead to Configure Windows 2000 for DHCP If Internet Protocol TCP IP does not display as an installed component click Install In the Select Network Component Type dialog box select Protocol and then click Add Select Internet Protocol TCP IP in the Network Protocols list and then click OK You may be prompted to install files from your Windows 2000 installation CD or other media Follow the Instructions to install the files If prompted click OK to restart your computer with the new settings Configure Windows 2000 for DHCP 1 Zo 5 In the Control Panel double click the Network and Dial up Connections icon In Network and Dial up Connections window right click the Local Area Connection icon and then select Properties In the Local Area Connection Properties dialog box select Internet Protocol TCP IP and then click Properties In the Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties dialog box click the button labeled Obtain an IP address automatically Double click OK to confirm and save your changes and then close the Control Panel Your computer is now ready to use the Router s DHCP server Page 91 of 96 www dlink com au DSL 504T Generation II ADSL2 Modem Router
46. ddress 101 12 Ping Result Time Remote Log System Firmware 42090 Apply Cancel Help Logout Miscellaneous Configuration window Other functions available in Miscellaneous Configuration menu are a Ping test and IGMP enable disable Ping Test The Ping test functions on the WAN and LAN interfaces Type the IP address you want to check in the space provided and click the Ping button Read the Ping test result in the space immediately below Page 78 of 96 www dlink com au DSL 504T Generation II ADSL2 Modem Router Test The Diagnostic Test window is used to test connectivity of the Router A Ping test may be done through the local or external interface to test connectivity to known IP addresses The diagnostics feature executes a series of test of your system software and hardware connections Use this window when working with your ISP to troubleshoot problems D Lin Building Networks for People DSL 504T Home Advanced Status Help Diagnostic Test Admin The diagnostics feature executes a series oftest of your system sofware and hardware connections Use the feature when working with your SP to troubleshoot problems Virtual Circuits OAM Type This Page is used for performing diagnostics on the system Time Remote Log y Logout a _ Testing Connectivity to modem SN Testing Ethernet LAN connection PASS a Testing ADSL Connection Testi
47. default 1400 unless you have specific reasons to change this see table below NAT should remain Enabled If you disable NAT you will not be able to use more than one computer for Internet connections NAT is enabled and disabled system wide therefore if you are using multiple virtual connections NAT will disabled on all connections The Firewall should remain enabled for most users If you choose to disable this you will not be able to use the features configured in the Firewall Configuration and Filters windows located in the Advanced directory See the next chapter for more details on these windows Most users will not need to change ATM settings If this is the first time you are setting up the ADSL connection it is recommended that you leave the Service Category settings at the default values until you have established the connection See the table on page 35 for a description of the parameters available for ATM traffic shaping When you are satisfied that all the WAN settings are configured correctly click on the Apply button 10 The new settings must be saved and the Router must be restarted for the settings to go into effect To save and reboot the Router click on the Tools directory tab and then click the System button In the System Settings window click the Save and Reboot button under Save Settings and Reboot the System 11 Click OK when the following Save and restart dialog box opens Microsoft Internet Explorer
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49. dress connections 1 Select the specific Connection Type from the drop down menu The available Dynamic IP Address connection and encapsulation types are 1483 Bridged IP LLC and 1483 Bridged IP VC Mux 2 If you are instructed to change the VPI or VCI number type in the correct setting in the available entry fields Most users will not need to change these settings The Internet connection cannot function if these values are incorrect 3 You may want to copy the MAC address of your Ethernet adapter to the Router Some ISPs record the unique MAC address of your computer s Ethernet adapter when you first access their network This can prevent the Router which has a different MAC address from being allowed access to the ISPs network and the Internet To clone the MAC address of your computer s Ethernet adapter type in the MAC address in the Cloned MAC Address field and click the Clone MAC Address button This will copy the information to a file used by the Router to present to the ISP s server used for DHCP 4 Click Next to go to the next pop up window and complete the Setup Wizard 3 http 192 168 1 1 DSL 504T Microsoft Internet Ex al m IZENE PELEA Y USL Loic Set Dynamic IP Address The Clone MAC Address is used to copy the MAC address of your Ethernet adapter to the DSL 504T Click Next to continue VPI 8 Me ag Connection Type 1483 BridgedIPLLC vw Cloned MAC Address 00 0D 88 CB AD AE
50. e UPnP IF Routes are used to define gateways and hops used to route data traffic Most users will not heed to use this feature as the previous gateway and LAN IP settings on your host computers ne should be sufficient Virtual Server Destination Netmask 2552552550 z Lan Clients Gateway O Connection Pvc 42090 Apply Cancel Help Destination Netmask Gateway Interface Routing Table window To add a static route to a specific destination IP on the local network enter a Destination P address Netmask then click the Gateway radio button and type in the Gateway s IP address Click Apply to enter the new static route in the table below The route becomes active immediately upon creation To add a static route to a specific destination IP on the WAN click the Connection radio button and choose a connection from the pull down menu then enter a Destination P address and Netmask Click Apply to enter the new static route in the table below The route becomes active immediately upon creation To remove a static route from the table in the bottom half of the window choose to Delete it from the table and click the Apply button Remember to save the configuration changes Page 57 of 96 www dlink com au DSL 504T Generation II ADSL2 Modem Router DMZ Firewalls may conflict with certain interactive applications such as video conferencing or playing Internet video games For these applications a firewall bypas
51. e IP settings for their private network The IP address of the Router is the base address used for DHCP In order to use the Router for DHCP on your LAN the IP address pool used for DHCP must be compatible with the IP address of the Router The IP addresses available in the DHCP IP address pool will change automatically if you change the IP address of the Router See the next section for information on DHCP setup To access the Management IP window click the LAN button in the Home directory D E Dink DSL 504T Advanced Tools Status Help These are the IP settings of the LAN interface forthe OSL 5047 These settings may be referred to as Private settings You may change the LAN IP address if needed P Address foray gt Subnet Mask 255 0 0 0 420 Apply Cancel Help Management IP window To change the LAN IP Address or Subnet Mask type in the desired values and click the Apply button Your web browser should automatically be redirected to the new IP address You will asked to login again to the Router s web manager Page 38 of 96 www dlink com au DSL 504T Generation II ADSL2 Modem Router DHCP The DHCP server is enabled by default for the Router s Ethernet LAN interface DHCP service will supply IP settings to workstations configured to automatically obtain IP settings that are connected to the Router though the Ethernet port When the Router is used for DHCP it becomes the default gateway for DHCP client connected
52. e information 1400 unless you have specific reasons to change Leave the MRU value at the default setting default this See table below for more information 1492 unless you have specific reasons to change Leave the Default Route enabled if you want to use the Router as the default route to the Internet for your LAN Whenever a computer on the LAN attempts to access the Internet the Router becomes the Internet gateway to the computer If you have an alternative route for Internet traffic you may disable this without effecting the Router s connection Enable PPPoE PassThrough if you want the Router to allow a dial up or separate bridged PPP connection to an individual PC see table below for more information NAT should remain Enabled If you disable NAT you will not be able to use more than one computer for Internet connections If you are using multiple virtual connections NAT functions system wide therefore if it is disabled NAT will be disabled on all connections The Firewall should remain enabled for most users If you choose to disable this you will not be able to use the features configured in the Firewall Configuration and Filters windows located in the Advanced directory The next chapter contains a separate section describing these Advanced features Typically the globally IP settings i e IP address for the WAN interface for a PPPoA or PPPoA connection will use Dynamic IP assignment from the ISP Some accounts
53. e same subnet as the Router The easiest way to make sure your computer has the correct IP settings is to configure it to use the DHCP server in the Router The DHCP server will automatically enable your computer to use a browser to manage the Router The next section describes how to change the IP configuration for a computer running a Windows operating system to be a DHCP client If you are running another operating system make sure your computer is configured as a DHCP client so it can automatically obtain IP settings from the Router Some operating systems will automatically select the best IP settings Consult the user manual for the operating system OS if you are unsure 2 Configure the Internet WAN Connection Most users will be able to complete this process using the Setup Wizard The Setup Wizard can be launched once you have successfully connected with the Router s management software There are different methods used to establish the WAN connection to the service provider s network and ultimately to the Internet Your Router may already have most of the settings configured by default However you will probably at least have to type in a user name and password given to you by your ISP You may also need to know the encapsulation and connection type required to use for your ADSL service Your service provider should provide all the information needed to configure the WAN connection Computer IP Settings In order to configure your system
54. e settings describe the method your ADSL service provider uses to transport data between the Internet and your computer Most Connection Type users will use the default settings You may need to specify one of the following WAN Setting and Connection Type configurations Connection Type settings listed in parenthesis PPPoE PPoA PPPoE LLC PPPoA LLC or PPPoA VC Mux Bridge Mode 1483 Bridged IP LLC or 1483 Bridged IP VC Mux Static IP Address Bridged IP LLC 1483 Bridged IP VC Mux 1483 Routed IP LLC 1483 Routed IP VC Mux or IPoA Dynamic IP Address 1483 Bridged IP LLC or 1483 Bridged IP VC Mux Default PPPoE PPPoA PPPoE LLC Most users will not be required to change this setting The Virtual Path Identifier VPI is used in conjunction with the Virtual Channel Identifier VCI to identify the data path between your ADSL service provider s network and your computer If you are setting up the Router for multiple virtual connections you will need to configure the VPI and VCI as instructed by your ADSL service provider for the additional connections This setting can be changed in the WAN Settings window of the web management interface Default value 8 Most users will not be required to change this setting The Virtual Channel Identifier VCI used in conjunction with the VPI to identify the data path between your ADSL service provider s network and your computer If you are setting up the Router for multiple virtual connections you wi
55. e table below for a description of all the settings available in this window Page 34 of 96 www dlink com au DSL 504T Generation II ADSL2 Modem Router Choose the Bridge Mode option from the WAN Settings pull down menu Under the ATM VC Settings at the top of the window should not be changed unless you have been instructed to change them However if you are instructed to change the VPI or VCI values type in the values assigned for your account Leave the PVC and Virtual Circuit setting at the default PvcO and Enabled values for now This can be used later if you are configuring multiple virtual circuits for your ADSL service For more information on ATM VC Settings see the table on the page below Under the Bridge Mode heading choose the Connection Type from the pull down menu This defines both the connection type and encapsulation method used for your ADSL service The available options are 1483 Bridged IP LLC and 1483 Bridged IP VC Mux If have not been provided specific information for the Connection Type setting leave the default setting Most users will not need to change ATM settings If this is the first time you are setting up the ADSL connection it is recommended that you leave the Service Category settings at the default values until you have established the connection See the table on the below page for a description of the parameters available for ATM traffic shaping When you are satisfied that all the WAN settings are config
56. e using standard telephone cable Ask your service provider for more information about the use of low pass filters with your installation Operating Systems The DSL 504T uses an HTML based web interface for setup and management The web configuration manager may be accessed using any operating system capable of running web browser software including Windows 98 SE Windows ME Windows 2000 and Windows XP The D Link Click n Connect Utility will only work with a Windows operating system Web Browser Any common web browser can be used to configure the Router using the web configuration management software The program is designed to work best with more recently released browsers such as Microsoft Internet Explorer version 6 0 Netscape Navigator version 6 2 3 or later versions The web browser must have JavaScript enabled JavaScript is enabled by default on many browsers Make sure JavaScript has not been disabled by other software such as virus protection or web user security packages that may be running on your computer Ethernet Port NIC Adapter Any computer that uses the Router must be able to connect to it through the Ethernet port on the Router The easiest method of installation is via the Ethernet connection and therefore requires that your computer be equipped with an Ethernet port as well Most notebook computers are now sold with an Ethernet port already installed Likewise most fully assembled desktop computers come with a
57. each priority queue and then assigning a packet type that can be associated with an application type For example if you assign a weight of 100 to Priority 1 with an application type of Voice then the other 3 priority queues 2 to 4 will not be allowed to forward packets until all of the Voice packets have been sent from the priority 1 queue Page 69 of 96 www dlink com au DSL 504T Generation II ADSL2 Modem Router If you select User Define in the Classified by drop down menu the following window appears D Lin Building Networks for People DSL 504T Tete Adv Tools Status _ Help _ QoS Configuration IGMP Proxy Snooping PCD v Disabled Enabled O None PorMapping 208 IP aos Please set configuration for IF based Qos PC PVC Bandwidth Auto Y kbps Classified by User Define vl Enable Priority Weight IF Header Offset Value Mask o 0 90000000 odFFFFFFF Please save and rebootthe device to take effect O O O Apply Cancel Help QoS Configuration window IP QoS for User Define On this window you can assign a weight on a percentage basis to each of the four priority queues In addition you can specify the number of bytes from the beginning of a given packet s IP header to set a pointer From this pointer you can then specify a Value in hexadecimal and a Mask in hexadecimal for the router to match when examining packets crossing
58. easy to install and use Standard Ethernet ports are used to connect to computer or other Ethernet devices ADSL Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line ADSL is a broadband network technology that utilises standard twisted pair copper wire telephone lines to enable broadband high speed digital data transmission and bandwidth hungry applications for business and residential customers ADSL2 routers and modems provide faster downloads and more reliable connectivity to the user without loss of quality or disruption of voice fax telephone capabilities ADSL2 provides a dedicated service over a single telephone line operating at speeds of up to 24Mbps downstream and up to 1Mbps upstream depending on local telephone line conditions A secure point to point connection is established between the user and the central office of the service provider D Link ADSL devices incorporate the recommendations of the ADSL Forum regarding framing data format and upper layer protocols Page 8 of 96 www dlink com au DSL 504T Generation Il ADSL2 Modem Router Router Features The DSL 504T ADSL 2 Router utilises the latest ADSL enhancements to provide a reliable Internet portal Suitable for most small to medium sized offices DSL 504T advantages include PPP Point to Point Protocol Security The DSL 504T ADSL 2 Router supports PAP Password Authentication Protocol and CHAP Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol for PPP connections DHCP Support
59. ed for a web server Usually this will be a server owned by the ISP Get this IP address from your ISP This is the second choice for a DNS server Get this IP address from your ISP The Maximum Transmission Unit size may be changed if you want to optimize efficiency for uploading data through the WAN interface The default setting 1400 bytes should be Suitable for most users Some user may want to adjust the setting to optimize performance for wireless traffic or when low latency is desired such as with Internet gaming It is highly recommended that the user research how adjusting the MTU may affect network traffic for better or worse Network Address Translation may be enabled or disabled with the pull down menu Keep in mind that disabling NAT allows on a single computer to be used for Internet access through the Router NAT is enabled and disabled for the Router on all connections i e PvcO Pvc7 if your Router is set up for multiple virtual connections Use this to universally enable or disable the Firewall and Filter features available in the Router If you disable this you will not be able to configure settings in the Firewall Configuration window or the Filters window in the Advanced directory www dlink com au DSL 504T Generation II ADSL2 Modem Router Bridge Mode The WAN Settings window is also used to configure the Router for multiple virtual connections Multiple PVCs D Lin Building Networks for People Adva
60. efault Routing This allows you to choose a default path for incoming data packets for which the destination address is unknown This ts particularly useful when if the Router functions as the sole connection to the Internet ATM Asynchronous Transfer Mode The DSL 504T supports Bridged Ethernet over ATM RFC1483 IP over ATM RFC1577 and PPP over ATM RFC 2364 Precise ATM Traffic Shaping Traffic shaping is a method of controlling the flow rate of ATM data cells This function helps to establish the Quality of Service for ATM data transfer G hs Auto handshake This allows the Router to automatically choose either the G lite or G dmt ADSL connection standards High Performance Very high rates of data transfer are possible with the Router Up to 8 Mbps downstream bit rate using the G dmt standard Full Network Management The DSL 504T incorporates SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol Support for web based management and text based network management via an RS 232 or Telnet connection Telnet Connection The Telnet enables a network manager to access the Router s management software remotely Easy Installation The DSL 504T uses a web based graphical user interface program for convenient management access and easy set up Any common web browser software can be used to manage the Router Page 9 of 96 www dlink com au DSL 504T Generation II ADSL2 Modem Router Front Panel Display Place the Router in a location tha
61. er devices that support UPnP to dynamically join a network obtain an IP address convey its capabilities and learn about the presence and capabilities of other devices DHCP and DNS service can also be used if available on the network UPnP also allows supported devices to leave a network automatically without adverse effects to the device or other devices on the network UPnP is a protocol supported by diverse networking media including Ethernet Firewire phone line and power line networking D Link DSL 504T Tools _ Status To enable UFnF check Enable UPnP and then select a connection Enable UPnP Virtual Conger Select Available Connections PecO Lan Clients Pye Pye Pur Pwed Pero Filters Pvc O O O O O O Pye Bridge Filters Routing O O Q Apply Cancel Help UPnP window To enable UPnP for any available connection click to check the Enable UPnP selection box select the connection or connections on which you will enable UPnP listed under Available Connections and click the Apply button Page 48 of 96 www dlink com au DSL 504T Generation II ADSL2 Modem Router Virtual Server Use the Virtual Server window to set up single port trigger port or static port range forwarding rules applied to inbound WAN to LAN traffic The Virtual Server function allows remote users to access services on your LAN such as FTP for file transfers or SMTP and POP3 for e mail The DSL 504T w
62. er twisted pair Ethernet cable with RJ 45 connectors The RJ 45 port on the Router is auto MDI X MDI 1 l meaning that is will link correctly with either MDI II through or MDI X crossed ports The rules governing Ethernet cable lengths apply to the LAN to Router connection Be sure that the cable connecting the LAN to the Router does not exceed 100 metres Page 13 of 96 www dlink com au DSL 504T Generation II ADSL2 Modem Router Basic Router Configuration The first time you setup the Router it is recommended that you configure the WAN connection using a single computer connected directly to the Router Once the WAN connection is functioning properly you may continue to make changes to Router configuration including IP settings and DHCP setup For information on how to configure advanced features such as port redirection filtering and firewall please skip ahead to the Advanced Router Management section Configuration Summary 1 Connect to the Router To configure various settings used by the Router for Internet and access it Is first necessary to access the Router s management HTML based interface This is done using an ordinary web browser Your computer must be able to see the Router before it can manage it using a browser If the Router is in the same neighborhood or subnet as the Router you should be able to access the management software Therefore you must first make sure your computer has IP settings that place it in th
63. eration Il ADSL2 Modem Router D Link bp Y Building ES i DSL 504T Home A Tools Status Help QoS Configuration IGMP Proxy Snooping PCO v Disabled O Enabled O none PortMapping Q05 IFP aos se Please set configuration for IP based Gos Lan Clients Put PEO Bandwidth Auto kbps Please save and reboot the device to take effect Routing v ES O Apply Cancel Help QoS Configuration window IP QoS If you select Disable in the Classified by drop down menu you can assign a maximum allowed bandwidth of between 64 kbps and Auto to each of the PVCs configured on the router Page 67 of 96 www dlink com au DSL 504T Generation II ADSL2 Modem Router Additional options become available when you select either ToS Application or User Define from the Classified by drop down menu Selecting ToS will display the following window D Link Building Networks for People DSL 504T ADSL Router Home vaw Tools Status QoS Configuration IGMP Proxy Snooping PVO v Disabled Enabled O None PoriMapping Dos IP aos Lan Clients Please set configuration for IP based Qos PRI PSICO Bandwidth Auto Y kbps Classifedhy Tos Enable Priority Weight Range 0 7 Filters Bridge Filters o e a o NIT h o jy b J e Parent Control Please save and rebootthe device to take effect 420 Apply Cancel Help Firewall ere From this
64. f rules without loosing the rules that have been configured D Link Building Networks for People DSL 504T ADSL Router Tut Advanced EE Status Hel ae mm an lu m PA a me Bridge Filters Enable Bridge Filters Sre MAC srePort ANY Dest MAC 00 00 00 00 00 01 DestPort ANY vw Protocol Mode Deny v Virtual Server _ Lan Clients SNMP vaso Filters Apply Cancel Help Src MAC Src Port Dest MAC Dest Port Protocol Mode Delete y Routing DMZ Parent Control Bridge Filters window To add a bridge filter rule check Enable Bridge Filters type in a Source MAC a Destination MAC or both in the entry fields you may opt to limit filtering to only the Ethernet and click the Apply button To remove a bridge filter from the table in the bottom half of the window click the corresponding trashcan icon Remember to save the configuration changes The protocols that may be specifically allowed or denied to pass through the WAN interface are the following IPv4 Pv6 RARP PPPoE Discovery and PPPoE Session Page 56 of 96 www dlink com au DSL 504T Generation II ADSL2 Modem Router Static Routing Use Static Routing to specify a route used for data traffic within your Ethernet LAN or to route data on the WAN This is used to specify that all packets destined for a particular network or subnet use a predetermined gateway Home AC ed Status F Help a q Routing Tabl
65. face Administrator The Login Name is admin select Modify admin password Modify user password Modty admin password New Password Confirm Password WebPort 60 Change the port number of login web Mody user password New Password Confirm Password Administrator Settings menu top portion of Tools gt Admin menu A The User level password allows limited access to status displays of the Router Page 72 of 96 www dlink com au DSL 504T Generation II ADSL2 Modem Router Remote Web Management and Remote Telnet Access The Administrator Settings window is also used to enable remote Telnet management remote SSH management and remote web management access to the Router In each case the procedure to enable remote management of the Router is the same First select the State Enabled radio button for Remote Web Management Remote Telnet Management or Remote SSH Management and then type the IP Address and Netmask of the remote network or system used for management Finally click the Apply button to activate remote management from the chosen IP address Be sure to save the new Setting State Enabled Disabled IPF Address Metmask State O Enabled Disabled IF Address Metmask State Enabled CO Disabled IP Address 7 7 7 7 Metmask 0 0 0 0 vaso Apply Cancel Help Remote Management lower portion of Tools gt Admin menu Page 73 of 96 www dlink com au DSL 504T Generation II ADSL2 Modem Router
66. ff Disable the DHCP Server To disable DHCP click to select the No DHCP option and click on the Apply button Choosing this option requires that workstations on the local network must be configured manually or use another DHCP server to obtain IP settings If you configure IP settings manually make sure to use IP addresses in the subnet of the Router You will need to use the Router s IP address as the Default Gateway for the workstation in order to provide Internet access D Link E DSL 504T AS ADSL Router Advanced Tools Status Help The device can be setup as a DHCP Server to distribute IP addresses to the LAN network a Choose this option The IF address must be manually assigned al 22 Mo DHCP each device connected to DSL 5047 Choose this option to setup as a OHOP server to distribute IF O DHCP Server addresses to the LAN network osa EN Dynamic DHS l Logout v OOO Apply Cancel Help DHCP Settings window with DHCP disabled Page 40 of 96 www dlink com au DSL 504T Generation II ADSL2 Modem Router To manually configure IP settings on Windows workstations open the TCP IP a Properties menu and select the Use the following IP address option You will need to supply the IP addres Subnet mask and Note Defualt gateway use IP address of DSL 504T for each workstation The example here also uses manually configured DNS settings Static IP on LAN Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties or
67. gure a PPPoE or PPPoA connection for an ADSL account ATM VC Parameters Description PVC The Router supports using up to eight multiple virtual connections This window allows the user to configure WAN settings for all the available connections see instructions below on how to set up Multiple Virtual Connections Use the PVC drop down menu to select the connection PvcO to Pvc7 you want to configure Since most users will use only a single connection the default setting PvcO can be used for any changes made to the WAN settings The Virtual Path Identifier is used with the VCI to define a dedicated circuit on the ATM network portion of the connection to the Internet and WAN Most users will not need to change this setting The Virtual Channel Identifier is used with the VPI to define a dedicated circuit on the ATM network portion of the connection to the Internet and WAN Most users will not need to change this setting Virtual Circuit As with the PVC setting this is mainly for use by clients who are configuring the Router for multiple virtual connections Use this to enable or disable the PVC you are currently configuring By default the PvcO is Enabled and the remaining PVCs are disabled Page 37 of 96 www dlink com au DSL 504T Generation II ADSL2 Modem Router LAN You can configure the LAN IP address to suit your preference Many users will find it convenient to use the default settings together with DHCP service to manage th
68. he LAN to the WAN to request multicast group membership IGMP Proxy IGMP is used to manage multicasting streaming radio for example is a multicast most users will not need to enable this Some ISPs use IGMP to perform remote configuration for client devices such as the Router If unsure check with the service provider To enable IGMP service to the LAN interface select Enabled and click the Apply button D Link DSL 504T ADSL Router _ Tools Status Help r Ex i Ss IGMP Proxy Snooping P CU Disabled O Enabled None O Porthapping QoS O IF Gos r Lan Clients eae Please save and reboot the device to take effect O 0 O QoS Configuration menu To set QoS for the router first click the PortMapping QoS check box in the middle of the window This will open the following window Then select the PVC to associate with the corresponding port and choose a priority for this combination The user may also enable IGMP Proxy Snooping for any PVC at the top of the window by choosing the PVC from the pull down menu and clicking the Enabled radio button and set a maximum Bandwidth in kbps from Auto to 64 using the drop down menu Click Apply to set the configuration A QoS configured in the QoS menu applies only to data traffic on the Ethernet LAN and the WAN ADSL ports Note Page 65 of 96 www dlink com au DSL 504T Generation II ADSL2 Modem Router D Lin Building Networks for People DSL 504T ADSL
69. ill accept remote requests for these services at your Global IP Address using the specified TCP or UDP protocol and port number and then redirect these requests to the server on your LAN with the LAN IP address you specify Remember that the specified Private IP Address must be within the useable range of the subnet occupied by the Router UDP TCP port redirection is used to direct inbound traffic to the specified servers or workstations on your private network Port redirection can also be used to direct potentially hazardous packets to a proxy server outside your firewall For example you can configure the Router to direct HTTP packets to a designated HTTP server in the DMZ You can define a set of instructions for a specific incoming port or for a range of incoming ports Each set of instructions or rule is indexed and can be modified or deleted later as needed The Virtual Server options include a list of preconfigured rules listed below for commonly used protocols in the Virtual Server List To enable a preconfigured rule click the selection box for the rule you want to enable and click the Apply button Use the LAN Clients window to select eligible IP addresses before configuring forwarding rules See LAN Clients below Note D Link 2 DSL 504T ADSL Router Tools Status Help Connection Pvc v LANIP 10 1 1 56 Y Hew IP Category Available Rules Applied Rules Web Server Dark Rein 2 O Games ETP Server PPTP VPN TELNET
70. irtual connections After the necessary arrangements have been made to use the Router with multiple virtual connections follow the instructions below to setup the Router using the VPI VCI settings given to you by your server provider Configure Multiple PVCs Additional PVCs can be configured by first accessing the WAN configuration window in the Home directory ne Advanced Tools Status Hel gt VPI Wi Virtual Circuit WAM Setting Connection Type 1483 Bridged IP LLE Service Category UBA PCR kbps v Y 0 Apply Cancel Help Select new PVC to configure in the WAN Settings window The PVC pull down menu offers eight virtual connections available for configuration The default PVC used by the Router is labeled PvcO Any additional connections that are configured must have a VPI VCI combination that is unique to the Router These numbers will have been already been established by your service provider on their network Page 45 of 96 www dlink com au DSL 504T Generation II ADSL2 Modem Router To add a new virtual connection 1 Select the new PVC to configure from the pull down menu 2 Enter the values for the VPI and VCI given to you by your service provider 3 To activate the VC select Enabled from the Virtual Circuit pull down menu 4 Configure the WAN Settings and Connection Type as desired 5 To save the new settings click the Save and Reboot button Tools gt System The new connection will activate upo
71. k NetBIOS NW Link IP SP NetBIOS Compatible Transport Prot e Internet Protocol TCP IP Click Properties Ej las Description Transmission Control Protocol nternet Protocol The default wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks Show icon in notification area when connected 6 Select Obtain an IP address automatically by clicking once in the circle Click the OK button Internet Protocol TCPAP Properties fx Alternate Configuration fou can getlP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise You need to ask pour network administrator for the appropriate IP settings Select Obtain an IP address automatically in Obtain an IP address automatigh the Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties window O Use the following IP address IP address subnet mask Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred ONS server Le Your computer is now ready to use the Router s DHCP server Page 90 of 96 www dlink com au DSL 504T Generation II ADSL2 Modem Router Windows 2000 First check for the IP protocol and if necessary install it 1 Ze 3 at pE 9 In the Windows task bar click the Start button point to Settings and then click Control Panel Double click the Network and Dial up Connections icon In the Network and Dial up Connections window right click the Local Area Conne
72. lick the Network icon and then select Properties In the Network Properties dialog box select TCP IP and then click Properties In the TCP IP Settings dialog box click the Obtain and IP address automatically option Double click OK twice to confirm and save your changes and then close the Control Panel Your computer is now ready to use the Router s DHCP server Page 92 of 96 www dlink com au DSL 504T Generation II ADSL2 Modem Router Windows NT 4 0 Workstations First check for the IP protocol and if necessary install it 1 2 3 4 8 In the Windows NT task bar click the Start button point to Settings and then click Control Panel In the Control Panel window double click the Network icon In the Network dialog box click the Protocols tab The Protocols tab displays a list of currently installed network protocols If the list includes TCP IP then the protocol has already been enabled Skip to Configure IP Information If TCP IP does not display as an installed component click Add In the Select Network Protocol dialog box select TCP IP and then click OK You may be prompted to install files from your Windows NT installation CD or other media Follow the instructions to install the files After all files are installed a window displays to inform you that a TCP IP service called DHCP can be set up to dynamically assign IP information Click Yes to continue and then click OK if prompted to restart
73. ll need to configure the VPI and VCI as instructed by your ADSL service provider for the additional connections This setting can be changed in the WAN Settings window of the web management interface Default value 35 A The Setup Wizard can be used to configure the Internet connection for most users Page 6 of 96 www dlink com au DSL 504T Generation II ADSL2 Modem Router Information you will need about your DSL 504T ADSL 2 Router Record info here This is the Username needed access the Router s management interface When you attempt to connect to the device through a web browser you will be prompted to enter this Username The default Username for the Router is admin The user cannot change this Password This is the Password you will be prompted to enter when you access the Router s management interface The default Password is admin The user may change this LAN IP addresses for This is the IP address you will enter into the Address field of the DSL 504T your web browser to access the Router s configuration graphical user interface GUI using a web browser The default IP address is 10 1 1 1 This may be changed to suit any IP address scheme the user desires This address will be the base IP address used for DHCP service on the LAN when DHCP is enabled LAN Subnet Mask for This is the subnet mask used by the DSL 504T and will be the DSL 504T used throughout your LAN The default subnet mask is 255 255
74. may be assigned a specific global IP address If you have been give an IP address for you PPPoE PPPoA connection select the Static IP option from the IP Control pull down menu This menu can be used to configure the WAN port as an Unnumbered IP interface See table below for information on Unnumbered IP Choose the desired Connection Setting Select from Always ON Connection On Demand or Manual Most users will want to choose the default connection setting Always ON Point to Point Tunneling Protocol is a pass through mechanism that allows packets to pass through the Router so that it effectively functions as a bridge Check Enable PPTP and enter the required information in the ServerlP Name Route Target Route Mask PPTP Account PPTP Password and MPPE Encryption fields Most users will not need to change ATM settings If this is the first time you are setting up the ADSL connection it is recommended that you leave the Service Category settings at the default values until you have established the connection See the table on page 35 for a description of the parameters available for ATM traffic shapino When you are satisfied that all the WAN settings are configured correctly click on the Apply button The new settings must be saved and the Router must be restarted for the settings to go into effect To save and reboot the Router click on the Tools directory tab and then click the System button In the System Settings window click the S
75. ms listed here One DSL 504T GENERATION II ADSL2 Ethernet Router One CD ROM containing the User s Guide Quick Installation Guide and D Link Click n Connect Utility One twisted pair telephone cable used for ADSL connection One straight through Ethernet cable One AC power adapter suitable for your electrical service One Quick Installation Guide Page 4 of 96 www dlink com au DSL 504T Generation II ADSL2 Modem Router Installation Notes In order to establish a connection to the Internet it will be necessary to provide information to the Router that will be stored in its memory For some users only their account information Username and Password is required For others various parameters that control and define the Internet connection will be required You can print out the two pages below and use the tables to list this information This way you have a hard copy of all the information needed to setup the Router If it is necessary to reconfigure the device all the necessary information can be easily accessed Be sure to keep this information safe and private Low Pass Filters Since ADSL and telephone services share the same copper wiring to carry their respective signals a filtering mechanism may be necessary to avoid mutual interference A low pass filter device can be installed for each telephone that shares the line with the ADSL line These filters are easy to install passive devices that connect to the ADSL device and or telephon
76. n Ethernet NIC adapter as standard equipment If your computer does not have an Ethernet port you must install an Ethernet NIC adapter before you can use the Router If you must install an adapter follow the installation instructions that come with the Ethernet NIC adapter Additional Software For a bridged connection the information needed to make and maintain the Internet connection is stored on another computer or gateway device using PPP client or similar third party client software not in the Router itself If your ADSL service is delivered through a PPPoE PPPoA or Static IP connection the information needed to establish and maintain the Internet connection can be stored in the Router In this case it is not necessary to install software on your computer It may however be necessary to change some settings in the device including account information used to identify and verify the connection Page 5 of 96 www dlink com au DSL 504T Generation II ADSL2 Modem Router Information you will need from your ADSL service provider This is the Username used to log on to your ADSL service provider s Record info here network It is commonly in the form user Iisp com au Your ADSL service provider uses this to identify your account Password This is the Password used in conjunction with the Username above to log on to your ADSL service provider s network This is used to verify the identity of your account WAN Setting Thes
77. n condensing weights lO CON CN safety Safety CSA 950 UL 1950 IEC 60950 EN 60950 Reliability Mean Time Between Failure MTBF min 4 years Page 87 of 96 www dlink com au DSL 504T Generation II ADSL2 Modem Router Configuring IP Settings on Your Computer In order to configure your system to receive IP settings from the Router it must first have the TCP IP protocol installed If you have an Ethernet port on your computer it probably already has TCP IP protocol installed If you are using Windows XP the TCP IP is enabled by default for standard installations Below is an illustrated example of how to configure a Windows XP system to automatically obtain IP settings from the Router Following this example is a step by step description of the procedures used on the other Windows operating systems to first check if the TCP IP protocol has been installed if it is not instructions are provided for installing it Once the protocol has been installed you can configure the system to receive P settings from the Router For computers running non Windows operating systems follow the instructions for your OS that configure the system to receive an IP address from the Router that is configure the system to be a DHCP client If you are using this Router to provide Internet access for more than one computer you can use these instructions later to change the IP settings for the other computers However you cannot use the same IP Note addre
78. n disable DHCP service and manually configure IP settings for workstations Page 39 of 96 www dlink com au DSL 504T Generation II ADSL2 Modem Router You may also configure DNS settings for the LAN when using the Router in DHCP mode In Auto DNS Mode the Router will automatically relay DNS settings to properly configured DHCP clients To manually enter DNS IP addresses select the Manual DNS Mode option and type in a Primary and Secondary DNS IP Address in the field provided The manually configured DNS settings will be supplied to clients that are configured to request them from the Router Follow the instructions below according to which of the above DHCP options you want to use When you have configured the DHCP Settings as you want them click the Apply button to commit the new settings Use the Router for DHCP To use the built in DHCP server click to select the DHCP Server option if it is not already selected The IP Address Pool settings can be adjusted The Starting IP Address is the lowest available IP address default 10 1 1 2 If you change the IP address of the Router this will change automatically to be 1 more that the IP address of the Router The Ending IP Address is the highest IP address number in the pool Type in the Lease Time in the entry field provided This is the amount of time in seconds that a workstation is allowed to reserve an IP address in the pool if the workstation is disconnected from the network or powered o
79. n restarting In the example below a new PVC Pvc1 has been added using the WAN Settings window The connection is setup as a bridged connection Advanced Tools _ Hel Pet yi VPI la VCI 33 Virtual Circuit Disabled WAL Setting Connection Type 1483 Brid g ed IP LLE service Category UBR v L SCR kbps 420 O Apply Cancel Help Configure new PVC The new PVC that appears can be configured separately in other windows availailable in the Advanced section Page 46 of 96 www dlink com au DSL 504T Generation II ADSL2 Modem Router Advanced Router Management This chapter introduces and describes the management features that have not been presented in the previous butaca DSL 504T chapter These include the more advanced features used for network management and security as well as gt Advanced Status administrative tools to manage the Router view statistics and other information used to examine To enable UPnP check Enable UPnP and then selecta connection performance and for troubleshooting m El enauie uPnP irtusl Server Suleci Available Connections Use your mouse to click the directory tabs and window i R buttons in order to display the various configuration ma and read only windows discussed below The table O Pe below summarizes again the directories and menus 2 ES available in the management web
80. nced Vil Virtual Circuit WAN setting a Connection Type pi NTRA A i A Iivi Dynamic DNS Seice Category Pager POR SCR CDYT MBS DSL 504T ADSL Router Tools Status Help 135 Enabled vw F Bridge Mode 11483 Bridged IPLLC uer iy callers cellsis uSeconds cells Please save and reboot the device to take effect 420 OO Apply Cancel Help WAN Settings window Bridge Mode Select the connection type used for your account The window will display settings that are appropriate for the connection type you select Follow the instruction below according to the type of connection you select in the WAN Settings window For Bridged connections it will be necessary for most users to install additional software on any computer that will the Router for Internet access The additional software is used for the purpose of identifying and verifying your account and then granting Internet access to the computer requesting the connection The connection software requires the user to enter the User Name and Password for the ISP account This information is stored on the computer not in the Router Follow the instructions below to configure a Bridged connection for the WAN interface To configure a Dynamic IP Address connection perform the steps listed below Some of the settings do not need to be changed the first time the device is set up but can be changed later if you choose See th
81. ng Type in the IP address of a receiver for the log message in the Add an IP Address field and click on the Add button Log message receivers that are added appear listed in the Select a logging destination pull down menu These may be used at any time for other types of log messages To remove a log message receiver from the list select it and click on the Remove button Click the Apply button when you have configured the log message receivers Remember to save the settings to non volatile memory Page 75 of 96 www dlink com au System DSL 504T Generation II ADSL2 Modem Router Once you have configured the Router to your satisfaction it is a good idea to back up the configuration file to your computer To save the current configuration settings to your computer click the System button in the Tools directory to display the System Settings window Save or Load Configuration File Click the Save button to Save Settings to Local Hard Drive You will be prompted to select a location on your computer to put the file The file type is bin encrypted binary and may be named anything you wish To load a previously saved configuration file click the Browse button and locate the file on your computer Click the Load button to Load Settings from Local Hard Drive Confirm that you want to load the file when prompted and the process is completed automatically The Router will reboot and begin operating with the configuration settings that have just been
82. ng ADSL Synchronization FAIL Testing Network Connection asr Testing ATM OAM segment ping SKIPPED Testing ATM OAM end to end ping SKIPPED a Testing Internet Connectivity Ping Primary Domain Names Server SKIPPED Diagnostic Test window Page 79 of 96 www dlink com au DSL 504T Generation II ADSL2 Modem Router Status Use the various read only windows to view system information and monitor performance Device I nfo Use the Device Information window to quickly view basic current information about the LAN and WAN interfaces and device information including Firmware Version and MAC address D Link Building Networks for People DSL 504T ADSL Router F ET h E ls E RE r e i iG z Device Information Firmware version VW3 02B01T01 EU C 20061107 LAN MAC Address 00 00 88 CB8 62 17 IP Address 10 1 1 1 Subnet Mask 255 0 0 0 r DHCP Server Enabled Statistics HAT Enabled WAN Virtual Circuit Puci Status Mot Connected E Connection Type PPPoE IP Address PA Subnet Mask Pia Default Gateway PA DNS Server PA Help Device Information window Page 80 of 96 www dlink com au DSL 504T Generation II ADSL2 Modem Router DHCP Clients This window will display all of the current DHCP clients that are connected to the router be i DSL 504T ADSL Router Building Networks for People Home Advanced Tools f DHCP Clients MAC Address IP Address Hast Mame 10 1 1
83. on one and Modem Options Create a connection to the network at your workplace Troubleshooters d Set up or change your home or small office network Home or Small Office Networking eS or pick a Control Panel icon i a Network Diagnostics Click Network Connections my 2 Y x etwor ont ctions 4 Inthe Network Connections window right click on Local Area Connection then click Properties Network Connections DE Fie Edit View Favorites Tools Advanced Help ay Q Back yo Search Key Folders EEE Address WE Network Connections x E Name Type Status Device Na Network Tasks LAN or High Speed Internet Other Places Local Area Connection Disable or High Speed Inter Enabled D Link DFE Y Control Panel a Repair Bridge Connections Create Shortcut Delete Right click on the Local Area Connection icon and select the Properties option from the pull down menu Rename Properties id iil 3 5 In the General tab of the Local Area Connection Properties window highlight Internet Protocol TCP IP under This connection uses the following items by clicking on it once Click on the Properties button Page 89 of 96 www dlink com au DSL 504T Generation II ADSL2 Modem Router _ Local Area Connection 2 Properties Ed General Authentication Advanced Connect uzing B9 D Link DFE 550T 10 100 Adapter This connection uses the following items CO NWLin
84. on settings and reboot the system Page 17 of 96 www dlink com au DSL 504T Generation Il ADSL2 Modem Router Using the Setup Wizard Choose Time Zone Choose the time zone you are in from the pull down menu and click Next This sets the system time used for the Router If you wish to return to the previous window during the setup process click the Back button A http 197 168 1 1 DSL 5047 Microsoft Internet Ex E E Choose Time Zone select the appropriate time zone for your location and click Next to continue Page 18 of 96 www dlink com au DSL 504T Generation II ADSL2 Modem Router Using the Setup Wizard Choose Connection Type Now select the Connection Type used for the Internet connection Your ISP has given this information to you The connection types available for Multi User Mode are PPPoE PPPoA Dynamic IP Address Static IP Address and Bridge Mode Each connection type has different settings that are configured in the next Setup Wizard pop up window A http 192 168 1 1 DSL 504T Microsoft Internet Ex E m patos DEL ELO GUS licua Select Internet Connection Type WAN select the connection type to connect to your SP Click Next to continue PPPoEIPPPoA Choose this option if your ISP uses PPPoE PPPoA For most DSL users Choose this option to obtain an IP address automatically from your ISP Choose this option to set static IP information provided to you by your ISP Choose thi
85. ons provided in the Quick Installation Guide QIG Before You Start Please read and make sure you understand all the prerequisites for proper installation of your new Router Have all the necessary information and equipment on hand before beginning the installation Installation Overview The procedure to install the Router can be described in general terms in the following steps 1 Gather information and equipment needed to install the device Before you begin the actual installation make sure you have all the necessary information and equipment 2 Install the hardware connect the cables to the device and connect the power adapter 3 Check the IP settings on your computer and change them if necessary so the computer can access the web based software built into the Router 4 Use the web based management software to configure the device to suit the requirements of your ADSL service and requirements of your local network Setup Wizard Many users will be able to configure all the settings necessary to use the DSL 504T with the Setup Wizard For ADSL connections that use PPPoE or PPPoA connections the simplest way to set up the DSL 504T is to use the Setup Wizard to configure the Internet connection Once you access the web interface used to configure the device just launch the Setup Wizard to configure your Internet connection Packing List Open the shipping carton and carefully remove all items Make sure that you have the ite
86. or the Preferred DNS Server and the Alternative DNS Server If you choose to Disable DNS Relay it will be necessary to configure DNS settings for hosts on the LAN since they will not be depending on the Router to forward the DNS requests When you have configured the DNS settings as desired click the Apply button A To use DNS Relay for computers on your local network DNS Service Filtering must be disabled See Noto the Firewall section in the next chapter Page 42 of 96 www dlink com au DSL 504T Generation II ADSL2 Modem Router Dynamic DNS The Router supports DDNS Dynamic Domain Name Service The Dynamic DNS service allows a dynamic public IP address to be associated with a static host name in any of the many domains allowing access to a specified host from various locations on the Internet This is enabled to allow remote access to a host by clicking a hyperlinked URL in the form hostname dyndns org Many ISPs assign public IP addresses using DHCP and this can make it difficult to locate a specific host on the LAN using standard DNS If for example you are running a public web server or VPN server on your LAN this ensures that the host can be located from the Internet if the public IP address changes DDNS requires that an account be setup with one of the supported DDNS providers D Link DSL 504T n ADSL Router i Advanced Tools Status Help The DONS Configuration allows the userto setthe configuration of DONS DONS Se
87. ou save the configuration settings with the System Settings window described above D Link Building Networks for People DSL 504T Home Advanced ols Status Help me 2 Se p a l a P r Firmware Upgrade Admin There may be new firmware for your DSL 504T to improve functionality and performance To Upgrade the firmware locate the Upgrade file on the local hard drive with the Browse button Once ou have found the file to be used click the Apply button below to start the firmware Upgrade Remote Log Current Firmware Yersion a 02B01T01 EU C 20061107 ro System Mote The system has to be restarted after the firmware Upgrade Miscellaneous O OOQ Apply Cancel Help Logout Firmware Upgrade menu To upgrade firmware type in the name and path of the file or click on the Browse button to search for the file Click the Apply button to begin copying the file The file will load and restart the Router automatically Page 77 of 96 www dlink com au DSL 504T Generation II ADSL2 Modem Router Miscellaneous To perform a statndard Ping test for network connectivity click the Misc window button in the Tools directory to view the Miscellaneous Configuration window D Link Building Networks for People DSL 504T Home Advanced Status Help Miscellaneous Configuration Admin There are additional tools and features of the DSL 504T Ping Test Ping IP A
88. owever if you are instructed to change the VPI or VCI values type in the values assigned for your account Leave the PVC and Virtual Circuit setting at the default PcvO and Enabled values for now This can be used later if you are configuring multiple virtual circuits for your ADSL service For more information on ATM VC Settings see the table on page 37 below Page 25 of 96 www dlink com au 10 IL T2 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 DSL 504T Generation II ADSL2 Modem Router Under the PPPoE PPPoA heading type the User Name and Password used for your ADSL account A typical User Name will be in the form user1234 isp com au The Password may be assigned to you by your ISP or you may have selected it when you set up the account with your ISP Choose the correct Authentication Type from the drop down menu Most users will want to leave the setting on Auto PAP and CHAP are the other two options The Auto setting will automatically detect the correct type of authentication Choose the Connection Type from the pull down menu located under the User Name and Password entry fields This defines both the connection protocol and encapsulation method used for your ADSL service The available options are PPPoA VC Mux PPPoA LLC and PPPoE LLC If have not been provided specific information for the Connection Type setting leave the default setting Leave the MTU value at the default setting default this See table below for mor
89. r multiple virtual connections Use this to universally enable or disable the Firewall and Filter features available in the Router If you disable this you will not be able to configure settings in the Firewall Configuration window or Filters window in the Advanced directory This is used to determine how global IP settings are handled for the WAN interface Typically PPPoE or PPPoA connections will use the default setting for Dynamic P Some users will be given a specific IP address for the WAN interface In this case you need to change this setting to Static IP When Static IP is selected in the IP Control menu you need to type in the global IP address provided to you by your ISP The P Unnumbered option is used if you want to set up a non TCP IP port protocol link through the WAN interface An IP Unnumbered interface does not have an IP address and therefore cannot be managed via Telnet or any other TCP IP application If you have selected the Static IP option in the IP Control menu type in the global IP address used for your WAN interface Your ISP should provide this IP address to you Select the desired option Always ON Connection On Demand or Manual Most users will want to choose the default connection setting Always ON www dlink com au DSL 504T Generation II ADSL2 Modem Router Dynamic IP Address A Dynamic IP Address connection configures the Router to automatically obtain its global IP address from a DHCP server on the IS
90. red Where the Destination IP address resides also depends on if you are configuring an Inbound or Outbound filter rule You can opt to indicate a Single IP an IP Range or Any IP from the pull down menu The Source Port is the TCP UDP port on either the LAN or WAN depending on if you are configuring an Outbound or Inbound Filter rule Select one of the following options from the pull down menu to define Any Port Single Port Port Range or Safe Range ports above 1024 The Destination Port is the TCP UDP port on either the LAN or WAN depending on if you are configuring an Outbound or Inbound Filter rule Select one of the following options from the pull down menu to define a Any Port Single Port Port Range or Safe Range ports above 1024 Select the transport protocol 7CP UDP or TCP UDP that will be used for the filter rule Select to A low or Deny transport of the data packets according to the criteria defined in the rule Packets that are allowed are routed to their destination packets that are denied are blocked www dlink com au DSL 504T Generation II ADSL2 Modem Router Bridge Filters Bridge filters are used to block or allow various types of packets through the WAN interface This may be done for security or to improve network efficiency The rules are configured for individual devices based on MAC address Filter rules can be set up for source destination or both You can set up filter rules and disable the entire set o
91. ress select the Enabled radio button type in the IP Address of the server or device on your LAN and click the Apply button To remove DMZ status from the designated IP address select the Disabled radio button and click Apply It will be necessary to save the settings and reboot the Router before the DMZ is activated Page 58 of 96 www dlink com au DSL 504T Generation II ADSL2 Modem Router Parental Control Use Parental Controls to deny access to specified websites or websites containing specified words in the URL D Lin Building Networks for People DSL 504T Tools Status Help Home n i URL Block tis used to block access to Internet website Blocked URL s Virtual Server Lan Clients SNMP Bridge Filters vago Apply Cancel Help Routing Domain Block tis used to block access to Internet website omn Oooo O A abate Blocked Domain s Firewall vago Apply Cancel Help ATM VCC Parental Control menu Page 59 of 96 www dlink com au DSL 504T Generation II ADSL2 Modem Router URL Blocking URL or Uniform Resource Locator is a specially formatted text string that uniquely defines an Internet website This window will allow users to block computers on the LAN from accessing certain URLs This may be accomplished by simply entering the URL to be blocked in the URL Address field The user may also use this field to block cer
92. restarting the Router will automatically establish the WAN connection Page 32 of 96 www dlink com au DSL 504T Generation II ADSL2 Modem Router Additional settings for Static IP Address connections Static P Parameters Connection Type IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway Address ARP Server Address IPOA connection only Primary DNS Address Secondary DNS Address MTU NAT Firewall Page 33 of 96 Description This specifies the connection type and the encapsulation method used for your Static IP Address connection The options available are Bridged IP LLC Bridged IP VC Mux Routed IP LLC Routed IP VC Mux or IPoA This is the permanent global IP address for your account This is the address that is visible outside your private network Get this from your ISP This is the Subnet mask for the WAN interface Get this from your ISP This is the IP address of your SP s Gateway router It provides the connection to the Router for IP routed traffic that is outside your ISP s network That is this will be the primary connection from the Router to most of the Internet Get this IP address from your ISP This is not required for all IPoA connections Check with your ISP for an ARP server IP address if this is necessary for your IPoA connection This is the IP address of the first choice for Domain Name Service DNS used to match the named URL web address used by most browsers with the actual global IP address us
93. rm and save your changes You will be prompted to restart Windows Click Yes When it has restarted your computer is ready to use the Router s DHCP server Windows ME First check for the IP protocol and if necessary install it 1 2 3 is O ee In the Windows task bar click the Start button point to Settings and then click Control Panel Double click the Network and Dial up Connections icon In the Network and Dial up Connections window right click the Network icon and then select Properties The Network Properties dialog box displays with a list of currently installed network components If the list includes Internet Protocol TCP IP then the protocol has already been enabled Skip ahead to Configure Windows ME for DHCP If Internet Protocol TCP IP does not display as an installed component click Add In the Select Network Component Type dialog box select Protocol and then click Add Select Microsoft in the Manufacturers box Select Internet Protocol TCP IP in the Network Protocols list and then click OK You may be prompted to install files from your Windows Me installation CD or other media Follow the Instructions to install the files 10 If prompted click OK to restart your computer with the new settings Configure Windows ME for DHCP 1 PA 3 4 J In the Control Panel window double click the Network and Dial up Connections icon In the Network and Dial up Connections window right c
94. rol Panel Inthe Control Panel window click on the Network and Internet Options icon In the Network and Internet Connections window click the Internet Options icon In the Internet Properties window click on the Connections tab and click on the LAN Settings button Verify that the Use a proxy server for your LAN These settings will not apply to dial up or VPN connections option is NOT checked If it is checked click in the checked box to deselect the option and click OK Alternatively you can access this Internet Options menu using the Tools pull down menu in Internet Explorer O D oR OD Login to Home Page To use the web based management software launch a suitable web browser and direct it to the IP address of the Router Type in http followed by the default IP address 10 1 1 1 in the address bar of the browser The URL in the address bar should read http 10 1 1 1 A dialog box prompts for the User Name and Password Type in the default User Name admin and the default Password admin then click the OK button to access the web based manager Connect to 10 1 1 1 User name admin Password seee _ Remember my password Enter Username and Password You should change the web based manager access user name and password once you have verified that a connection can be established The user name and password allows any PC within the same subnet as the
95. rver Disable DONS Server v User Configuration UserName UserName PassWord PETT Hosthame Host ame Apply Cancel Help Logout Dynamic DNS Configuration window Note DDNS requires that an account be setup with one of the supported DDNS servers prior to engaging it on the router This function will not work without an accepted account with a DDNS server Enter the required DDNS information and click Apply to set this information in the Router DDNS Parameters Description DDNS Server Select one of the DDNS registration organizations form those listed in the pull down menu Available servers include DynDns org and No IP com Username or Key Enter the username given to you by your DDNS server Password or Key Enter the password or key given to you by your DDNS server Host Name Enter the host name of the DDNS server Page 43 of 96 www dlink com au DSL 504T Generation II ADSL2 Modem Router Save Settings and Reboot When you have configured the DSL 504T with the settings you desire make sure you save those settings To save the system configuration settings click the Tools tab You will be presented first with the Administrator Settings window This window is described in the next chapter To save the current configuration click the System button to view the System Settings window pictured here D Link Building Networks for People DSL 504T ADSL Router Home Advancedi Status Help
96. s can be set up using a DMZ IP address The DMZ IP address is a visible address and does not benefit from the full protection of the firewall function Therefore it is advisable that other security precautions be enabled to protect the other computers and devices on the LAN It may be wise to use Isolate the device with the DMZ IP address from the rest of the LAN For example if you want to use video conferencing and still use a firewall you can use the DMZ IP address function In this case you must have a PC or server through which video conferencing will take place The IP address of this PC or server will then be the DMZ IP address You can designate the server s IP address as the DMZ by typing in the IP address in the IP Address space provided and then enabling its status by clicking the Enabled radio button and then click Apply For the system that uses the DMZ IP address you may want to manually assign an IP address to it and adjust your DHCP server addresses so that the DMZ IP address is not included in the DHCP server range This way you avoid possible IP address problems if you reboot the DMZ system B m ADSL Router Tools E Help OMZ Demilitarized zone is used to allow a single computer on the LAM to be exposed to the Virtual Serer Internet O Enabled 6 Disabled Lan Clients IF Address a Ugo Apply Cancel Help j Filters O Bridge Filters Routing DMZ menu To designate a DMZ IP add
97. s option if your ISP uses Bridge 300 Back Next Exit O Dynamic IP Address Static IP Address O Bridge Mode Ee Internet Select the Connection Type specific to your service and click Next to go to the next Setup Wizard pop up window Follow the instructions below for the type of connection you have selected Page 19 of 96 www dlink com au DSL 504T Generation II ADSL2 Modem Router Using the Setup Wizard For PPPoE PPPoA connections 1 Type in the Username and Password used to identify and verify your account to the ISP 2 Select the specific Connection Type from the drop down menu The available PPP connection and encapsulation types are PPPoE LLC PPPoA LLC and PPPoA VC Mux 3 If you are instructed to change the VPI or VCI number type in the correct setting in the available entry fields Most users will not need to change these settings The Internet connection cannot function if these values are incorrect 4 Click Next to go to the next window and complete the Setup Wizard Z http 192 168 1 1 DSL 504T Microsoft Internet Ex 2 F DS S04 WAl l Ja E cs wet Set PPPoE PPPoA Enter the PPPoE PPPoA information provided to you by your ISP Click Nextto continue User Name username Password VPI VCl Connection Type DD Internet Page 20 of 96 www dlink com au DSL 504T Generation II ADSL2 Modem Router Using the Setup Wizard For Dynamic IP Ad
98. scover vulnerable ports or services that might be exploited in an attack from the WAN The Service Filtering options allow you to block FTP Telnet response Pings etc from the external network Check the category you want to block to enable filtering of that type of packet When you have selected the desired Firewall policies click the Apply button to enforce the policies Remember to save any configuration changes RIP The Router supports RIP vl and RIP v2 used to share routing tables with other Layer 3 routing devices on your local network or remote LAN Dlink a DSL 504T Bree Status Help RIP is an Internet protocol you can setup to share routing table information with other routing devices on your LAN atyourlSP s location or on remote networks connected to your network Virtual Server via the ADSL line RIP Disabled Y didas tun Direction 20 Lan Clients 20a 0 a Apply Cancel Help Bridge Filters RIP System Wide Configuration menu To enable RIP select Enabled from the RIP pull down menu select the Protocol RIPvl and RIPvl Compatible and Direction In Out or Both and click Apply The RIPv1 Compatible option will transmit RIPv2 broadcast packets and receive both RIP vl and RIP v2 packets The direction configuration refers to the RIP request Select In to allow RIP requests from other devices Select Out to instruct the Router to make RIP requests for routing tables from other devices Select Bo
99. sert one end of the Ethernet cable into the Ethernet LAN port on the back panel of the Router and the other end of the cable to an Ethernet Adapter or available Ethernet port on your computer Power Insert ADSL Port Ethernet Ports Use the adapter Use the ADSL cable to connect to Use the Ethernet ports shipped with the the your telephone line RJ 11 to connect the Router to Router to connect to port your Ethernet LAN or power source computers Reset To Reset the Router to factory default settings including the default IP address 10 1 1 1 depress the reset button on the right side panel with a ballpoint pen paper clip or similar object for a few seconds The device will restart with default settings Reset To manually reset depress button with the power on for at least seven seconds Page 11 of 96 www dlink com au DSL 504T Generation II ADSL2 Modem Router Hardware Installation The DSL 504T maintains two separate physical interfaces an ADSL and an Ethernet interface Place the Router in a location where it can be connected to the various devices as well as to a power source The Router should not be located where it will be exposed to moisture or excessive heat Make sure the cables and power cord are placed safely out of the way so they do not create a tripping hazard As with any electrical appliance observe common sense safety procedures The Router can be placed on a shelf or desktop ideally you should
100. ss since every computer must have its own IP address that is unique on the local network Configure Windows XP for DHCP Use the following steps to configure a computer running Windows XP to be a DHCP client 1 From the Start menu on your desktop go to Control Panel 2 T en ar y ma me B DE el wre 2 Inthe Control Panel window click Network and Internet Connections Page 88 of 96 www dlink com au DSL 504T Generation II ADSL2 Modem Router amp Control Panel BAR File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Bach Y yo Search gt Folders ies Address Control Panel Va Control Panel Pick a category e Appearance and Themes o Printers and Other Hardware a ro T C ick Network and Internet pee Network and Internet Conner ions User Accounts A a Connections pa A a Add or Remove Programs E olen Language and Regional GB Switch to Classic View gt f y Sounds Speech and Audio Devices Accessibility Options y Performance and Maintenance 3 Inthe Network and Internet Connections window click Network Connections E Network and Internet Connections File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Q sxc v O z S pO Search gt Folders gt Address ES Network and Internet Connections m Network and Internet Connections See Also L eo My Network Places Sala Pick a task Y Remote Desktop b Ph medon Geli Set up or change your Internet connecti
101. t Map 2 Type a Rule Name in the space provided 3 Select the port Protocol from the pull down menu you may select TCP UDP or both TCP UDP 4 Configure a range of ports for forwarding Type the lowest numbered port in the range in the Port Start Space Type the highest numbered port in the Port End space For a single port just enter the same number in both spaces 5 Type a number for the Port Map in the space provided 6 Click the Apply button to create the new rule The new rule will appear listed in the table of custom port forwarding rules Page 51 of 96 www dlink com au DSL 504T Generation II ADSL2 Modem Router LAN Clients The LAN Clients window is used when establishing port forwarding rules in the Virtual Server and Filters windows This window can be accessed directly by clicking on the LAN Clients button in the Advanced tab In order to use these advanced features it is necessary to have IP addresses available for configuration If there are no IP addresses listed in the LAN Clients window you will not be able to access the Virtual Server window Use the LAN Clients window to add or delete static IP addresses for the advanced functions mentioned above or to Reserve a Dynamically assigned IP address for an advanced function Dynamically assigned IP addresses will only be listed if DHCP is enabled on the Router gt f ADSL Router Tools Status He IF Address Host Mame Valid IP Range 00 0 2
102. t permits an easy view of the LED indicators on the front panel The LED indicators on the front panel include Power Status ADSL and Ethernet The ADSL and Ethernet indicators monitor link status and activity Link Act Steady green light indicates the unit is powered on When the device is powered off this remains dark Status Lights steady green during power on self test POST Once the connection status has been settled the light will blink green If the indicator lights steady green after the POST the system has failed and the device should be rebooted ADSL Link Act Steady green light indicates a valid ADSL connection This will light after the ADSL negotiation process has been settled A blinking green light indicates activity on the WAN ADSL interface LAN 1 4 Link Act A solid green light indicates a valid link on startup This light will blink when there is activity currently on any Ethernet port Page 10 of 96 www dlink com au DSL 504T Generation II ADSL2 Modem Router Rear Panel Connections All cable connections to the Router are made at the rear panel Connect the power adapter here to power on the Router Use the Reset button to restore the settings to the factory default values in the next chapter for instructions on using the reset button Connect network cables 1 Insert the ADSL telephone cable included with the Router into the ADSL port and then connect the cable to your telephone line 2 In
103. t to adjust the setting to optimize performance for wireless traffic or when low latency is desired such as with Internet gaming It is highly recommended that the user research how adjusting the MTU may effect network traffic for better or worse Similar to the MTU except this applies to Maximum Received Unit size for downloading data Most users will be happy with the default setting 1492 bytes However this may also be optimized for fast downloads of general bulk Internet traffic for low latency or for downloading to computers on the Wireless LAN As with the MTU setting the user should carefully consider how changing the MRU may affect Internet downloads for all systems on your LAN When this is enabled the Router will be considered to be the primary gateway to the Internet and WAN for systems on your network If you are using the Router on a network with one or more alternative gateway routers you may prefer to disable this if you will use another router as the primary gateway This feature enables the Router to allow a dial up or separate bridged PPP connection to an individual PC In this instance the Router will serve as a bridge Network Address Translation may be enabled or disabled with the pull down menu Keep in mind that disabling NAT allows only a single computer to be used for Internet access through the Router NAT is enabled and disabled for the Router on all connections i e PvcO Pvc7 if your Router is set up fo
104. tain websites by entering a keyword into the URL Address field So if any website s URL contains this word it will automatically be denied access to users on the LAN For example if you wish to block users from accessing shopping websites enter the keyword shopping into the URL Address field Then website having shopping In their URL such as http www yahoo com shopping stores html or http www msn search shopping spree html will be denied from computers on the LAN This feature may be beneficial to parents wanting to stop their kids from accessing certain websites or for companies who want their employees to stop surfing the Internet on company time To configure this screen for URL blocking enter the website s address or a keyword into the URL field and click Add button then click Apply to save this configuration into the Routers memory Configured URL blocking entries will be displayed in the Blocked URLs List at the bottom of the screen To remove a Blocked URL entry in the list click on the entry and click the Delete button Domain Blocking Domain blocking is a method of denying computers on the LAN access to specific domains on the Internet To configure this screen for URL blocking enter the website s address into the Domain field and click Add button then click Apply to save this configuration into the Routers memory Configured Domain blocking entries will be displayed in the Blocked Domains List at the bottom of
105. th to share routing tables in both directions Page 62 of 96 www dlink com au DSL 504T Generation II ADSL2 Modem Router ADSL The ADSL Configuration window allows the user to set the configuration for ADSL protocols For most ADSL accounts the default settings ADSL2 Multi Mode will work This configuration works with all ADSL implementations If you have been given instructions to change the Modulation method used select the desired option from the Modulation Type drop down menu and click the Apply button ee ifs D Link 1I LINE o DSL 504T auilding Networks for People e L Home A 3 Tools Status Help ADSL Configuration The ADSL Configuration page allows the Userto setthe configuration for ADSL protocol Lan Clients Modulation Type ADSL2 Multi Mode be SNMP Bridge Filters Y x Apply Cancel Help ADSL Configuration menu Page 63 of 96 www dlink com au DSL 504T Generation II ADSL2 Modem Router ATM VCC The ATM VC Setting window is used to configure the WAN connection If you are using multiple PVCs you can change the configuration of any PVC in this window To create new or additional PVCs read the section on Multiple PVCs This window can be used as an alternative to configure the same settings found on the WAN Settings window in the Home directory D Link Building Networks for People DSL 504T ADSL Router ee s Home Tools Status Help 0 Virtual Serer
106. the LAN and forward them to the ISP s or alternative DNS servers DNS relay can use auto discovery or the DNS IP address can be manually entered by the user Alternatively you may also disable the DNS relay and configure hosts on your LAN to use DNS servers directly Most users who are using the Router for DHCP service on the LAN and are using DNS servers on the ISP s network will leave DNS relay enabled either auto discovery or user configured D Link DSL 504T ADSL Router Status Help Advanced Tools _ n Wizard The DNS Configuration allows the user to setthe configuration of ONS relay DNS Relay Selection Use Auto Discovered DNS Server Only User Configuration Preferred ONS Server Alternate DNS Server paar v Y Oo Dynamic DNS Apply Cancel Help R DNS Configuration window In the DNS Relay Selection pull down menu choose to Use Auto Discovered DNS Server Only Use User Discovered DNS ServerOnly or Disable DNS Relay If you have not been given specific DNS server IP addresses or if the Router is not pre configured with DNS server information select the Use Auto Discovered DNS ServerOnly option Auto discovery DNS instructs the Router to automatically obtain the DNS IP address from the ISP through DHCP If your WAN connection uses a Static IP address auto discovery for DNS cannot be used If you have DNS IP addresses provided by your ISP enter these IP addresses in the available entry fields f
107. the screen To remove a Blocked Domain entry in the list click on the entry and click the Delete button Page 60 of 96 www dlink com au DSL 504T Generation II ADSL2 Modem Router Firewall The Firewall Configuration window allows the Router to enforce specific predefined policies intended to protect against certain common types of attacks There are two general types of protection DoS Port Scan that can be enabled on the Router as well as filtering for specific packet types sometimes used by hackers You can choose to enable or disable protection against a customized basket of attack and scan types To use DoS Protection or Port Scan Protection select the State Enabled radio button for the protection type and click in the selection boxes for the various types of protection listed under each Service Filtering may interfere with other configurations such as DHCP Relay or Remote Management via Telnet D Link Building Networks for People Virtual Server f Lan Clients SNMP Filters Bridge Filters Routing ma cia cal DMZ Parent Control ADSL ATM YCC EEEE O un DSL 504T ADSL Router Tools Status Hel DoS attacks can be checked based on your specific need State O Enabled O Disabled SYN Flooding checking ICMP Redirection checking Port Scan attacks can be checked based on your specific need state O Enabled Disabled FIN URG PSH attack xmas Tree attack Null
108. tion Port ss Any Port Protocal TCP UDP v Allow Action Allow 42090 Apply Cancel Help D Category Source IP Destination IP Prot Act Enable Filters window filter LAN to WAN traffic create an Outbound Filter rule The Service Filtering feature of the Firewall may interfere with ules configured in the Filters window For example FTP packets are not allowed through from the external network by Note default See the Firewall section below for details Page 54 of 96 www dlink com au DSL 504T Generation II ADSL2 Modem Router The parameters described in the table below are used to set up filter rules Click the Apply button to put the new rule into effect Any filter rule configured in the menu will appear in the Filters List with the new settings The Router must save the new settings and reboot before the new rules are applied Filters Parameters Source I P Destination I P Source Port Destination Port Protocol Action Page 55 of 96 Description For an Outbound Filter this is the IP address or IP addresses on your LAN for which you are creating the filter rule For an Inbound Filter this is the IP address or IP addresses for which you are creating the filter rule You can opt to indicate a Single P an P Range or Any IP from the pull down menu Choosing Any IP will apply the rule to all WAN or all LAN IP addresses depending on which type of rule Inbound or Outbound is being configu
109. tting 1400 bytes should be Suitable for most users Some user may want to adjust the setting to optimize performance for wireless traffic or when low latency is desired such as with Internet gaming It is highly recommended that the user research how adjusting the MTU may affect network traffic for better or worse Network Address Translation may be enabled or disabled with the pull down menu Keep in mind that disabling NAT allows only a single computer to be used for Internet access through the Router NAT is enabled and disabled for the Router on all connections i e PvcO Pvc7 if your Router is set up for multiple virtual connections Firewall Use this to universally enable or disable the Firewall and Filter features available in the Router If you disable this you will not be able to configure settings in the Firewall Configuration window or Filters windows in the Advanced directory Page 30 of 96 www dlink com au Static IP Address When the Router is configured to use Static IP Address assignment for the WAN connection you must manually assign a global IP Address Subnet Mask and Gateway IP Address used for the WAN connection Most users will also need to configure DNS server IP settings in the DNS Configuration window see below Follow the instruction below to configure the Router to use Static IP Address assignment for the WAN connection DSL 504T Generation II ADSL2 Modem Router To configure a Static IP Address connection
110. ured correctly click on the Apply button The new settings must be saved and the Router must be restarted for the settings to go into effect To save and reboot the Router click on the Tools directory tab and then click the System button In the System Settings window click the Save and Reboot button under Save Settings and Reboot the System Click OK when the following Save and restart dialog box opens Microsoft Internet Explorer Ed 2 Sawe and restart T Cancel 8 The Router will save the new settings and restart Upon restarting the Router will automatically establish the WAN connection ATM Settings Traffic Shaping The ATM settings in the WAN Settings windows for the different connection types can be used to adjust QoS parameters for ADSL clients This may not be available to all ADSL accounts ATRA AT Ivi Service Category UBR M PER kbps SCR keps CDYT uSeconds MES Cells O OOO Apply Cancel Help ATM Settings for WAN connection Page 35 of 96 www dlink com au DSL 504T Generation II ADSL2 Modem Router The table below provides a description of the ATM settings for traffic shaping ATM Parameters Service Category SCR CDVT MBS Page 36 of 96 Description The ATM settings allow the user to adjust ATM Quality of Service QoS or traffic parameters to suit specific traffic requirements For applications or circumstances where packet loss or packet del
111. window you can input a Weight in percentage and a priority range that will determine the mechanism by which the four priority levels are mapped For example if you assign 100 and a range of O to 7 to priority level 1 then the remaining priority levels 2 to 4 will only forward packets when priority level 1 is empty when there are no packets to forward Some experimentation may be necessary to achieve the optimum results with your particular ISP s connection QoS Configuration window IP QoS for ToS Page 68 of 96 www dlink com au DSL 504T Generation II ADSL2 Modem Router If you select Application from the Classified by drop down menu the following window appears Tools _ Status QoS Configuration IGMP Proxy Snooping PVCU v Disabled O Enabled Pp Virtual Server O None PortMapping Gos IF aos Lan Clients Please set configuration tor IF based Qos Pye PACO we Bandwidth Auto kbps a Classified by Application EERE R Enable Priority Weight Application Type Bridge Filters os Routing 2 E Js Parani Control RTP Yoice Data Port 0 0 RTP Video Data Port o 0 r Firewall Please save and rebootthe device to take effect v 0 O Apply Cancel Help QoS Configuration window IP QoS for Application On this window you can select the mechanism by which the four priority queues are emptied by assigning a weight in percentage terms to

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