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1. Microsoft Windows 95 98 NT installed Windows Graphic User Interface GUI setup program provided to configure through Local Port Or Use a terminal emulation program such as Windows HyperTerminal to configure through the Console Port Gather and write down the following information before beginning Factory Default Settings The LAN parameters of the DI 701 are pre set in the factory The default values are shown in Table 2 Local and Global Port Addresses Table 2 Local and Global Port Addresses Local Port Global Port IP address 192 168 0 1 DHCP client function is enabled to Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 automatically get the DHCP server function Enabled Global p ort configuration from ISP IP addresses for 32 IP addresses continuing distribution to PCs from 192 168 0 2 through 192 168 0 33 Information from ISP If your IP address is provided dynamically by your ISP Internet Service Provider skip this step If you have a static address from your ISP gather the information shown in Table 3 Assigned Addresses and keep it for reference Table 3 Assigned Addresses IP address Ex 203 66 81 201 Ex 255 255 255 0 ISP assigning IP address Subnet mask Gateway Ex 203 66 81 254 DNS server 1 Ex 203 66 81 251 DNS server 2 Ex 203 66 81 252 CONFIGURATION SETTINGS Before Getting Started The DI 701 can be configured through the setup program provided t
2. Getting Started Hyperterminal neeese arikiia 24 Genting Started E 25 Statie Globul Port EE 26 Modifying Local Port SEITE ci iia 26 TROUBLESHOOTING wisscsssccoscssnssonsssnssonsssunsonsssnssonsssnscsnsesnsoonsesunsendesnesonsssusconcesncsontesane 28 PARTS NAMES AND te ee 28 TCPAP NETWORK DIAGNOSIS ciscsisccscsssccctessssccscseessabdeeecsssdesesssecaeswsbceduScedendeoucdsusecaeieees 33 e 33 PIN A lala eidele ee 34 Cable CORRECTO Checkup eo adas 34 Device E 35 AE AAA oerien aiea e ni a e E 35 Internet Connectivity CREGIID ic c cc css0cccheidecctavnsceteevsdecedavanseeadedecedeannndssdecdacedn odas 35 EA EES A ER 37 e TEE 37 A ooo 38 E TEEN 38 OIE oops 40 RARAS natillas cda E TT 41 DI 42 DON ia dd dd 42 O 43 ERT 45 OSEA ooo E 45 RESETTING THE BIOS ii cca actenc dacs thas eaei esia aa a E eeo iaeaea eaen 47 FIRMWARE UPC TE E E 48 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS isinisisi sienien nR n Esne aa REEN 48 ES O ONO 50 INTRODUCTION Thank you for your purchase of the D Link DI 701 Residential Gateway Its main features include e Acts as a Firewall e Protects your Computers from Intruders e Share your Cable DSL Modem e Works with any Ethernet Connection e Supports up to 32 Computers The DI 701 functions as an IEEE 802 3 Ethernet based Residential Gateway It provides one 10 100 Dual Speed Ethernet port for connection to a home or small office network and one 10Mb Ethernet port for a DSL Modem Cable Modem or oth
3. Possible Additional Description Connections mes From To Not Included or Required CAT3 or CATS Local Port HUB or Switch RS 232 cable Console Port COM port For terminal program configuration only A well installed WAN environment Cable Modem or ADSL Modem HUB A well installed LAN environment Hardware Connections 1 Cormect Global Pot zo Cable D SL Modem la SE es Portto LAN 2b D ie Portto PC 3 Cormect Power E 4 Use Serial Cable for Termal Setup optional seoupchraugh Windows Graphic Use Interface Figure 2 Hardware Connections 1 Make sure your DI 701 is installed and connected properly Use a UTP Ethernet cross over cable to connect the DSL Cable Modem to the Global port See Figure 2 2 Use a CAT3 or CATS UTP Ethernet straight cable to connect the Local port to a free port on your hub or switch OR Use a CAT 3 or CATS Cross Over cable to connect directly to a PC 3 Connect the Power Adapter to the VDC IN port on the DI 701 and into a wall outlet 4 Use an RS 232 cable to connect from a Serial port on the administrator computer to the Console port on the DI 701 Optional for terminal program configuration only SYSTEM ENVIRONMENT Your system must meet the following requirements to use the DI 701 Setup Program IF you are using a Unix or Apple based system telnet should be used to configure the DI 701 Software Requirements 1 2
4. IP address for 10M wan 202 178 230 113 IP mask for 10M wan 255 255 255 0 Device name DI701 Default gateways 202 178 231 1 Primary DNS server 202 178 225 1 Secondary DNS server 202 178 244 207 Save this configuration and reboot device Yes No lt DEFAULT No gt Y Save configuration and reboot 27 TROUBLESHOOTING Parts Names and Functions LED Indicators on the Front Panel Ports on the Rear Panel II Figure 11 LED Indicators and Ports Table 4 LED Indicators and Connections in e Local Green Link Local Green 100Mbps detected 10Mbps detected 100 10 Local Green Full duplex Half duplex Full Half Internet Green Connected to a Disconnected from any Link Cable DSL Modem Cable DSL modem Components malfunctioning Indicator Connected to a LAN Disconnected from any LAN device Receiving Sending data N A Receiving Sending data N A N A 28 Port Name Functions Connects the power adapter plug Connects an RS 232 serial cable to your computer for e Configuring from terminal programs e Firmware upgrade Connects to Ethernet port on Cable Modem or DSL Modem for Internet Access Connects to the Ethernet Hub Switch on LAN Cabling The most common problem associated with Ethernet is bad cabling Make sure that all conected devices are turned on On the top of the of the DI 70
5. computer to still access services that would otherwise be blocked Additionally this reroutes port calls from the Internet to a specified client This would allow individual FTP Web and other servers to be accessed from the Internet using the IP address of the DI 701 At the same time other ports would be blocked protecting the servers from various attacks The setup is very simple enter the port number and IP address in the provided fields and press Add and then Save If you are not sure of the local clients IP address use the browse button to choose the computer by name The DI 701 will reboot you must reboot all client machines or renew their IP addresses In figure 8 the example shown is opens port 80 for one of the local machines This would reroute any outside attempt to access a web page at the DI 701 s IP address to the local client For normal use ports typically do not need to be opened Standard services are already recognized and allowed to pass by the DI 701 See the troubleshooting section My Internet application won t work for additional information on opening ports 20 Figure 8 Virtual Server 21 CHANGING PASSWORDS The DI 701 contains 2 passwords one for standard user access and one for Super Admin access Your ISP may have set Super Admin access if you purchased your unit through them and should not be changed in this case For all other users it is recommended that you change the default passwords to ens
6. expired Pinge 192 168 0 4 0040 3324 332F 0 52 33 VI CKY3 192 168 0 5 0040 3392 6155 0 31 46 Tree 192 168 0 6 00E0 9600 0001 0 36 38 DESKTOP 192 168 0 7 00E0 9817 01C5 0 45 26 Gary 192 168 0 8 0020 1834 6D3E expired Jeffrey98C 42 192 168 0 9 00E0 9810 9999 expired Luke 192 168 0 10 0080 C849 0882 expired MI A 192 168 0 11 00E0 9812 3456 0 35 54 ACER370 192 168 0 12 0040 0517 79BE 0 38 45 CT2 192 168 0 13 00E0 9811 2233 0 41 45 Roxy_gino 192 168 0 14 0040 3390 A1D9 expired mailen2 Total 13 users 8 active leases Elapsed 2 days amp 1 28 30 The displayed items are explained as the following IP address the assigned IP address Node address physical address for the network adapter Remainder time the balance of leasing time for each lease For expired it means the computer is out of time and in logoff Host name identities for computers in Windows Note that if you choose NO for the setting of Distribute IP address to local computers in the previous setting this command won t be executed and the following message will appear Example command gt user Works only if Distribute IP addresses to local computers is enabled session List active Internet sessions through this device Example command gt session IP Port Port IP Port 43 Seq Flag remote idle client client ao He hon o 1 07 192 168 0 12 1542 0 2 05 192 168 0 13 1269 4364 890 3 07 192 168 0 12 1541 0 4 01 192 168 0
7. must be packaged securely in the original or other suitable shipping package to ensure that it will not be damaged in transit and the RMA number must be prominently marked on the outside of the package The packaged product shall be insured and shipped to D Link 53 Discovery Drive Irvine CA 92618 with all shipping costs prepaid D Link may reject or return any product that is not packaged and shipped in strict compliance with the foregoing requirements or for which an RMA number is not visible from the outside of the package The product owner agrees to pay D Link s reasonable handling and return shipping charges for any product that is not packaged and shipped in accordance with the foregoing requirements or that is determined by D Link not to be defective or non conforming What Is Not Covered This limited warranty provided by D Link does not cover Products that have been subjected to abuse accident alteration modification tampering negligence misuse faulty installation lack of reasonable care repair or service in any way that is not contemplated in the documentation for 4 the product or if the model or serial number has been altered tampered with defaced or removed Initial installation installation and removal of the product for repair and shipping costs Operational adjustments covered in the operating manual for the product and normal maintenance Damage that occurs in shipment due to act of God failures due to po
8. to accept the default or current value in the bracket Enter the appropriate value in the brackets to change it and then press Enter Press lt Esc gt at any time to abort this command gt Compared with Configuration claiming meaning the configuration is still under claiming namely the global port configuration is invalid Configuration claimed means this device has obtained the global port configuration from the ISP While in Configuration claiming the local computer is not able to access the Internet 38 Example command gt set Press lt ENTER gt if you agree with the default value Or lt ESC gt to escape IP address of local port 192 168 0 1 SubNetmask of local port 255 255 255 0 Distribute IP address to local computers Yes No Yes Continuous IP address pool start at 192 168 0 2 Number of IP address in pool 32 Obtain global port configuration from ISP Yes No Yes n IP address of global port 202 178 230 149 203 66 99 252 SubNetmask of global port 255 255 255 0 Device name 0 to 20 characters Untitled CABLE ISP Gateway 0 0 0 0 203 66 81 254 Primary DNS server 0 0 0 0 203 66 81 251 Secondary DNS server 0 0 0 0 203 66 81 252 New configuration will be IP address of local port 192 168 0 1 SubNetmask of local port 255 255 255 0 Distribute IP addresses to local computers Yes Continuous IP address pool starts at 192 168 0 2 Number of IP address in pool 32
9. to access the DI 701 will receive 192 168 0 2 for its address Number of IP addresses in pool allows you to set the maximum number of clients you wish to use the DI 701 as a DHCP server This should be set to either the number of clients you have or higher Menagesrera LocalPod Global Pat Vitus Server P additis 168 0 1 Subiisinesk 255 55 55 0 Dora derive IP sters to locs rotes Distribute IP addrertes ho local computes Copa IP addess pool tots e Humber of P addes in poo f cues Figure 6 Local Port ADVANCED NOTE ON LOCAL SETTINGS If you are using the DI 701 on an existing LAN that already has a DHCP server you may wish to disable the DHCP services in the DI 701 by selecting Do not distribute IP addresses to local computers In this case you will need to configure the DI 701 with an address that can be accessed by the clients on your network The IP address of the DI 701 s local port will need to be set at each client as the client s gateway address The DI 701 does not directly provide DNS information so a separate DNS server address on the network or on the internet must be provided to each client This would effectively allow a user to set up the DI 701 as a gateway Any local traffic that is bound for the Internet would be transmitted over the broadband connection A simple example would be a network with a Windows NT server that acts as both a DHCP and Network server For this example
10. 1 4 When the following dialog box appears click Find i D Link DI 701 Setup Program E Device IP address Untitled 192 168 0 1 Configure Exit D Link DI 701 Version 1 20 Copyright C 2000 D Link Systems Inc All Rights Reserved Figure 4 DI 701 Setup Program 5 F The setup program finds the DI 701 It will only find the DI 701 if 1 it is powered up and 2 the Gateway for your computer is set to the IP address of the DI 701 and 3 the DI 701 has completed its boot up process 30 60 seconds Anytime changes are made to the DI 701 and Save is pressed it will reboot you must either reboot your client or renew its IP address before finding the DI 701 if the DI 701 is set to pass out IP addresses to its client computers Once the DI 701 is found press Configure The password dialog box may prompt you to enter a password The factory default is an empty password Just leave the password space blank If you change the password please write it down somewhere safe See the following sections for descriptions of the various settings Global Port Settings The Global Port settings are used to configure the port connected to your Cable DSL modem These should mirror the settings provided by your ISP If your ISP provides a static IP address for your Internet connection then select the Set static global port configuration radio button You will need to fill in each field with appropriate i
11. 1 80 www 192 168 0 12 2 23 telnet 192 168 0 3 Which item will be deleted 2 Example Quit Input command 1 Show 2 Add 3 Del 0 Quit 0 release Gives up the obtained global port configuration Executing this command disables the device unless the user types the renew command as described below to retrieve configurations Example command gt release Give up the obtained global port configuration Note that if you choose NOT to obtain the global port configuration from your ISP this command won t be executed and the following message will appear Example command gt release Works only if Obtain global port configuration from ISP is enabled 41 renew You must renew the global port configuration after you have released it to enable the device The Show command enables you to see the configuration The device will not work until you have renewed the global port configuration Example command gt renew Update global port configuration Note that if you choose NOT to obtain the global port configuration from your ISP this command won t be executed and the following message will appear Example command gt renew Works only if Obtain global port configuration from ISP is enabled user Displays the current active user s up to 128 Example command gt user IP address Node address Remainder time Host name BEER EEEn 192 168 0 2 0040 3390 A1E3 0 36 54 Lotus 192 168 0 3 00E0 980A 4BF6
12. 1 is a bank of LEDs as a first check verify that the Local Link and Internet Link LEDs are lit and green If they are not verify that you are using the proper cables The DI 701 s ports are wired just like a Network Adapter s port From the DI 701 directly to a PC the cable should be an Ethernet crossover cable From the DI 701 to a hub or switch the cable should be an Ethernet straight through cable to a normal hub switch port or an Ethernet crossover cable to an uplink port For the DI 701 to a cable DSL modem it is most common to use a crossover and it is recommended that you use the same cable as supplied by your modem maker PPPoE PPP over Ethernet Some ISP s use PPPoE to provide an IP address for each client For a direct connection that requires the IP address through a PPPoE login the DI 701 is unable to receive an IP address and can therefore not work What this means is simple if you use a PPPoE connection to connect to your ISP directly though your Cable DSL modem the DI 701 is unable to be set with the PPPoE login and will therefore not work In a PPPoE environment your provider should be able to set up multiple logins if you have multiple computers and wish to share the connection Hardware based Firewall protection is something you will simply have to do without can t Find the DI 701 using the DI 701 Setup Software For the DI 701 Setup Software to find the DI 701 it has to be accessed from a client This me
13. 13 1264 4000 90 5 0D 192 168 0 12 1476 120 6 05 192 168 0 20 1086 35 7 0D 192 168 0 12 1468 35 8 0D 192 168 0 12 1209 0 Active 8 Maximum 128 fake 10506 10581 10253 10229 10531 10218 9090 remote 203 212 205 212 140 212 212 234 77 234 188 234 112 234 234 161 21 21 102 161 21 1153 98 161 21 1 6 161 21 161 21 The meaning of the Flag field value is as follows 01 03 05 07 0D OF 15 25 idle UDP session active UDP session idle TCP session active TCP session idle FTP control active FTP control session session idle TCP session has been aborted by client idle TCP session has been aborted by server 44 20 21 23 21 21 Column Headings IP client the IP address for the local computer Port client the port number for the local computer Port fake the translated port code from client port IP remote the IP address for the computer on Internet being accessed Port remote the port number for the remote computer Idle idle interval in seconds since last network frame transaction Super Admin Access The DI 701 supports a super admin mode that is typically reserved by the ISP or other service provider It allows a user limit to be set via the usrlimit command in terminal mode To login with Super Admin access the factory default password is year2000 At boot up when prompted for the password en
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15. D Link DI 701 Residential Gateway Technical Guide FCC Certifications This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Shielded interface cables must be used in order to comply with emission limits You are cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void your authority to operate the equipment This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules Operation is subject to the
16. DI 701 Figure 9 Connect To 6 When the dialog box shown in Figure 10 appears set the Bits per second rate at 38400 and Flow control at None Click OK to complete the setting See Figure 10 Figure 10 COM 1 Properties 7 Power up the DI 701 24 Getting Started Telnet 1 Power up the DI 701 Wait 30 90 seconds for it to boot up 2 In Windows 98 start Telnet by clicking Start gt Run type telnet 192 168 0 1 333 and press enter If the local port of the DI 701 is set to something other than 192 168 0 1 the factory default then simply use that IP address instead The following information will appear IP Sharing for Cable Modem ADSL Modem Ethernet BIOS Version 1 00 1999 10 06 OCopyrights 1999 all rights reserved SRAM Test o 100000001 0 WAN NIC Test 0 MAC Address 00 E8 80 C8 20 93 LAN NIC Test 0 0 MAC Address 00 E8 80 C8 00 12 Internet SOAR is ready System starts up Welcome to SOAR 1 01 Administrator password 1 No password is required the first time you log in Press lt ENTER gt to enter Configure mode The screen prompts you for the following command command gt 2 Type the SET command to configure your DI 701 Press lt ENTER gt if you agree with the default value enter a new value and press lt ENTER gt if you do not or press lt E S C gt to escape without saving The SET command will list all configurable parameters in sequence For detailed descriptions
17. H DAMAGES THE SOLE REMEDY FOR A BREACH OF THE FOREGOING LIMITED WARRANTY IS REPAIR REPLACEMENT OR REFUND OF THE DEFECTIVE OR NON CONFORMING PRODUCT GOVERNING LAW This Limited Warranty shall be governed by the laws of the state of California Some states do not allow exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages or limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts so the foregoing limitations and exclusions may not apply This limited warranty provides specific legal rights and the product owner may also have other rights which vary from state to state TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION E 8 SAMPLE APPLICATION ccssccsscassssssesseassonssossseassassonssoassocssoassensseassseassessonssonssonssoasseasses 10 IS EE EE 11 HARDWARE CANINE EE 12 SYSTEM ENVIRONMENT a 13 SOFTWARE PREC BREIL Wisc it OR 13 FACTORY DEFAULT SETTINGS ee eebe ER 13 INFORMATION FROM NC 14 CONFIGURATION SETTINGS ccsssssssccssccssccssscesecssccssccsscessccsscessccsscessesscesscesscees 15 BEFORE GETTING STARTED cintia ati dukes cid Rd ainia 15 CONFIGURING YOUR EC 15 CONFIGURING MOUI MODE tdt reinante 17 Gento Stared GUP aid 17 EE Port ET 18 Modifying Locul Port SEDES ini 18 E AAA a ER EE E ad E E E 20 EE a E eR 20 CHANGING PASSWORDS 0 cssscssscsssccssccrsccssccssccssccssccsscessccsscessccessssscesscesscesscesncees 22 CONFIGURATION IN TERMINAL PROGRAM MODE VIA HYPERTERMINAL OR TELNET E 24
18. Obtain global port configuration from ISP No 39 IP address of global port 203 66 81 201 SubNetmask of global port 255 255 255 0 Device name CABLE Ian Gateway 203 66 81 254 Primary DNS server 203 66 81 251 Secondary DNS server 203 66 81 252 Save and reboot Yes No No vserv Displays the internal virtual server mapping You can set including add delete the applications names and the corresponding IP addresses of the local servers Natural firewall allows requests for Internet access from the Local network but no requests from the Internet to the Intranet are allowed Computers from outside the Intranet are allowed to access specific ports by using the vserv command There are four operation choices for vserv command Add Del Show Quit Example command gt vserv Set local virtual server mapping maximum 6 or lt ESC gt to escape Example Add Input command 1 Show 2 Add 3 Del 0 Quit 2 Input port number or application name www Input IP address of local server 192 168 0 12 Example Add Input command 1 Show 2 Add 3 Del 0 Quit 2 Input port number or application name 23 Input IP address of local server 192 168 0 3 Example Show 40 Input command 1 Show 2 Add 3 Del 0 Quit 1 Item Port Application Local server 1 80 www 192 168 0 12 2 23 telnet 192 168 0 3 Example Del Input command 1 Show 2 Add 3 Del 0 Quit 3 Item Port Application Local server
19. ans that the computer you are trying to use to run the software must be setup as in Step 6 Additionally the computer should have been restarted to ensure that it is receiving its IP address from the DI 701 To verify that your computer is setup properly use the winipcfg utility in Windows To run this go to Start gt Run and type winipcfg in the Run box Press the More Info 29 button on the bottom right and make sure your network adapter that is attached to the DI 701 is selected in the Ethernet Adapter Information box Look at the box labeled DHCP Server this should be the DI 701 s IP address 192 168 0 1 as default If it is not or it is blank or reads 255 255 255 255 then you may have a cabling problem see above or you may have another DHCP server on your network In either case please follow the installation guide again and ONLY connect the client DI 701 and your modem If you are on a network it is recommended that you contact your IS manager for further assistance with DHCP settings Placing a DI 701 configured to pass out IP addresses on a LAN with an existing DHCP server may cause problems throughout a network as the DI 701 issues new IP addresses to computers that log on to the network It is recommended you disable other DHCP serves on the network if you plan to use the DI 701 My Internet application won t work To protect your computer from Hackers the DI 701 uses port blocking A port is like a door int
20. dware All Hardware or part thereof that is replaced by D Link or for which the purchase price is refunded shall become the property of D Link upon replacement or refund Limited Software Warranty D Link warrants that the software portion of the product Software will substantially 3 conform to D Link s then current functional specifications for the Software as set forth in the applicable documentation from the date of original delivery of the Software for a period of ninety 90 days Warranty Period if the Software is properly installed on approved hardware and operated as contemplated in its documentation D Link further warrants that during the Warranty Period the magnetic media on which D Link delivers the Software will be free of physical defects D Link s sole obligation shall be to replace the non conforming Software or defective media with software that substantially conforms to D Link s functional specifications for the Software Except as otherwise agreed by D Link in writing the replacement Software is provided only to the original licensee and is subject to the terms and conditions of the license granted by D Link for the Software The Warranty Period shall extend for an additional ninety 90 days after any replacement Software is delivered If a material non conformance is incapable of correction or if D Link determines in its sole discretion that it is not practical to replace the non conforming Softwar
21. e the price paid by the original licensee for the non conforming Software will be refunded by D Link provided that the non conforming Software and all copies thereof is first returned to D Link The license granted respecting any Software for which a refund is given automatically terminates What You Must Do For Warranty Service Registration Card The Registration Card provided at the back of this manual must be completed and returned to an Authorized D Link Service Office for each D Link product within ninety 90 days after the product is purchased and or licensed The addresses telephone fax list of the nearest Authorized D Link Service Office is provided in the back of this manual FAILURE TO PROPERLY COMPLETE AND TIMELY RETURN THE REGISTRATION CARD MAY AFFECT THE WARRANTY FOR THIS PRODUCT Submitting A Claim Any claim under this limited warranty must be submitted in writing before the end of the Warranty Period to an Authorized D Link Service Office The claim must include a written description of the Hardware defect or Software nonconformance in sufficient detail to allow D Link to confirm the same The original product owner must obtain a Return Material Authorization RMA number from the Authorized D Link Service Office and if requested provide written proof of purchase of the product such as a copy of the dated purchase invoice for the product before the warranty service is provided After an RMA number is issued the defective product
22. e servers to share the same Internet visible IP address while still protecting the servers and local users from hackers The DI 701 s GUI setup interface requires Windows 95 98 NT or 2000 Telnet and Terminal setup are operating system independent Technical Specifications Protocols IP NAT ARP ICMP DHCP Management Setup Locally via direct serial cable connection through Console port Options Locally via GUI for Windows 95 98 NT Remotely via Telnet Local Port RJ 45 10 100 Dual Speed Ethernet MIX Global Port RJ 45 10Mb Ethernet to an external Cable DSL Modem MIX Console Port DB 9 female connector LED Indicators Power Local Link Local Speed 10 100 Local Full Half Duplex Internet Link Error Input Power SV DC 2 0A Physical Dimensions 16cm x 10 4 cm x 2 8 cm SAMPLE APPLICATION Cable XDSL Modem gt Y Small Office Home Users Single PC S Single IP Address Figure 1 Small Office Home Office Setup Hardware Table 1 Essential Hardware Item Included in Standard package Description UTP Ethernet cross over cable Purpose Connects from local port of DI 701 to Ethernet Port on PC or Uplink port on Hub S witch Power adapter Connects from DI 701 to power source UTP Ethernet straight cable E ee DI 701 Main Unit CD Contains Quick Starter Guide and Setup Software 2 Manuals Quick Starter Guide and Detailed DI 701 Technical Manual
23. er Broadband access device The D Link DI 701 provides the safety and security of both port blocking and a natural firewall as well as integrated NAT support that allows up to 32 users to share a single Internet Connection Static address support integrated client server DHCP and device name support will allow the D Link Residential Gateway to connect to nearly any Broadband provider and at the same time simplify local area network settings The DI 701 has one local 10 100 Dual Speed Ethernet port and one 10Mb Ethernet global port The local port can be connected directly to a single computer to provide added security from hackers and others on the Internet or it can be connected to an Ethernet or Fast Ethernet hub or switch to provide Internet Sharing and Firewall protection to a local area network The global port can be connected to any Cable DSL or Broadband modem with an Ethernet port The DI 701 provides two levels of security support First it masks local users IP addresses from others on the Internet making it much more difficult for a hacker to target a machine on your network Secondly it can block and redirect certain ports to limit the services that outside users can access The user to ensure that games and other Internet applications will run properly can open specific ports Unlike proxy server or NAT software that requires the software server to remain visible on the Internet no local computers are directly externally vis
24. following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation CE Mark Warning This is a Class B product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures VCCI Warning ER COREL PRUBRESE RES E ERWMBRS VCC OB CENT EEE COREA ZEREA ALE SEUL DDIER TORREA EDERE ET EE Ee LIMITED WARRANTY D Link Systems Inc D Link provides this limited warranty for its product only to the person or entity who originally purchased the product from D Link or its authorized reseller or distributor Limited Hardware Warranty D Link warrants that the hardware portion of the D Link products described below Hardware will be free from material defects in workmanship and materials from the date of original retail purchase of the Hardware for the period set forth below applicable to the product type Warranty Period if the Hardware is used and serviced in accordance with applicable documentation provided that a completed Registration Card is returned to an Authorized D Link Service Office within ninety 90 days after the date of original retail purchase of the Hardware If a completed Registration Card is not received by an authorized D Link Service Office w
25. from this screen 1 The Client should have an address in the range set in the DI 701 for local clients 2 The DHCP and Default Gateway should list the DI 701 s local port address 3 The DNS servers should match the DI 701 s set servers PING EXE Ping is used to verify that a computer is active and available Users can specify the destination domain name or just the IP address Example For example to find the server 168 95 192 1 type the following command at the MS DOS prompt C gt ping 168 95 192 1 PING can be executed in Windows as shown below 1 Go to the Start menu Click Run Type ping168 95 192 1 Click OK dE E The server is online if the following message appears Reply from 192 168 0 1 bytes 32 time 3ms TTL 100 5 The destination device is not reachable if the following message appears Reply from 192 168 0 1 Destination host unreachable Or Request timed out Cable Connectivity Checkup Verify that the Power Local Link and Global LEDs are lit Go to the Hardware Connections section and verify that all cables are attached correctly 34 Device Alive Checkup Issue a PING command to the IP address of the device s local port The device and cable are working properly if it is successful ISP Comnectivity Checkup Issue a PING command to the IP address of your ISP s Gateway or DNS server You may need to check the settings in the DI 701 via the Windows GUI if this is dynamically set Fo
26. hrough a terminal emulation program such as Windows HyperTerminal or through Telnet The DI 701 can be set with a range of options to allow it to function in most any network environment The following sections cover a number of possible configuration settings The key thing is to apply the instructions below to your desired configuration Start by configuring a computer to access the DI 701 This setup relies on the factory defaults set in the unit Configuring Your Computer 1 Start Windows 98 2 Goto the Start menu Point to Settings Click Control Panel 3 Double click Network 4 Select the binding of TCP IP and your Ethernet adapter Click the Property button 5 Check Obtain IP address automatically Click OK Brans Adesced NeBms 1 ONS Configuration Gateway WINS Covfigwatoy IP Adders An IP address can be sulomencaly assigned to ths computer lf pma rea doss not stomaicsiy arr are ssk your network adrnelitor lor en eddess and then bps d in the space below Figure 3 TCP IP Properties 6 Windows will then prompt you to restart your computer do so 16 Configuring in GUI Mode This section describes how to configure the DI 701 using the DI 701 Setup Software Getting Started GUD 1 Insert the included setup CD into your CD ROM drive 2 The CD will auto run click on the Install DI 701 Setup Software icon 3 Once the Setup Software has been installed go to Start gt Programs gt D Link DI 70
27. ible when using the DI 701 Also the DI 701 like broadband is always on removing the need to constantly boot a software server when access is desired from a client No client software is required to connect to the DI 701 so it will support any operating system that can connect to a network whether PC or Apple based Integrated DHCP services allow up to 128 users to get their IP address automatically on boot up from the DI 701 Client machines require no software simply set them to accept a 8 dynamically assigned IP address and reboot Each time they are powered up the DI 701 will recognize them and set their IP address to instantly connect them to the LAN For advanced users Virtual Service support allows the DI 701 to provide limited visibility to local machines and their services as dictated by the user An ISP provided IP address can be set to the DI 701 and then specific services can be rerouted to specific computers on the local network For instance a dedicated web server can be connected to the Internet via the DI 701 and then incoming requests for HTML that are received by the DI 701 can be rerouted to the original server even though the server now has a different IP address In this example the DI 701 is on the Internet and vulnerable to attacks but the server is protected Virtual Service can also be used to re task services to multiple servers For instance the DI 701 can be set to allow separate FTP Web and Multiplayer gam
28. if the NT server has a local address of 192 168 0 1 and passes out IP addresses in the range of 192 168 0 3 to 192 168 0 54 the DI 701 could be set with a static address of 192 168 0 55 on its local port The DI 701 s global port could be connected to a DSL Cable Modem and configured for the specific ISP The NT server would have to pass 192 168 0 55 to each client as the gateway address A DNS server address would have to be provided as well perhaps a DNS server on the local network at 19 192 168 0 2 Is this example the gateway services would be offloaded to the DI 701 Management Select the Management tab to change the administrator password as shown in Figure 7 If your ISP requires that a Computer name be used to gain access to the Internet enter the Computer name provided into the Device Computer Name field Figure 7 Management To change the password for the unit highly recommended for security reasons simply check the Change Password Box and enter the new password into each of the two boxes Press Save when you are done Virtual Server Select the Virtual Server tab to set the Virtual Server settings see figure 8 Virtual Server will allow you to open blocked ports in the DI 701 and reroute incoming traffic to specific machines on your internal network Certain applications use ports that can be seen as a security threat The Virtual Server menu allows you to open these ports manually to allow a client
29. ist active internet sessions quit Exit to login prompt reboot Restart device passwd No password is required when logging in for the first time Press lt Enter gt to enter the start screen Passwords can be up to six characters long Passwords can contain letters numbers and spaces Passwords are case sensitive To set or change your password type up to six characters You will be prompted to reenter your password to verify it before the new password is set Return to the Start screen by typing quit Test your new password to verify it has taken effect Example 37 COMMANDS gt pass wd Old password New password 4 characters or numbers at most Re type new password show Displays the current configuration For first time login the current configuration is the factory default settings Refer to section titled Factory Default Setting for detail Example IP address of local port 192 168 0 1 SubNetmask of local port 255 255 255 0 Distribute IP addresses to local computers Yes Continuous IP address pool starts at 192 168 0 2 Number of IP address in pool 32 Obtain global port configuration from ISP Yes already cl ai med IP address of global port 203 66 99 1 SubNetmask of global port 255 255 255 0 Device name Untitled Gateway 203 66 99 254 Primary DNS server 205 178 225 1 Secondary DNS server 205 178 244 207 set The current settings appear by sequence Press enter
30. ithin such ninety 90 period then the Warranty Period shall be ninety 90 days from the date of purchase Product Type Warranty Period Product excluding power supplies and As long as the fans if purchased and delivered in the original fifty 50 United States or the District purchaser still of Columbia USA owns the product Product purchased or delivered outside Dies the USA Power Supplies and Fans One 1 Year Spare parts and spare kits Ninety 90 days D Link s sole obligation shall be to repair or replace the defective Hardware at no charge to the original owner Such repair or replacement will be rendered by D Link at an Authorized D Link Service Office The replacement Hardware need not be new or of an identical make model or part D Link may in its discretion may replace the defective Hardware or any part thereof with any reconditioned product that D Link reasonably determines is substantially equivalent or superior in all material respects to the defective Hardware The Warranty Period shall extend for an additional ninety 90 days after any repaired or replaced Hardware is delivered If a material defect is incapable of correction or if D Link determines in its sole discretion that it is not practical to repair or replace the defective Hardware the price paid by the original purchaser for the defective Hardware will be refunded by D Link upon return to D Link of the defective Har
31. nformation as provided by your ISP If your ISP provides a dynamic address then select the Obtain global port configuration automatically radio button Please note that some ISPs require that a computer name be set in Windows if this is the case with your ISP then click the management tab and enter the Computer name in the Device Computer name field see below Management Management LacalPot D Por Jus Server FP Obten godal por configurstion 5 An gea D Saldos obd pal conliguialion P addors HHH HHH HR HHH SubNetmosd SES Hitt HHH HRH Gumy HHH Pap RENO HH A opp nnn rer nnn Beem ven nn oos eres amo Figure 5 Global Port Modifying Local Port Settings Select the Local Port Tab The IP address and Subnet Mask fields apply to the local port of the DI 701 Please note that three first numbers of this address much match the first three numbers of your local clients IP addresses Under normal use it is recommended you use the factory default settings which are 192 168 0 1 and 255 255 255 0 respectively The Distribute IP Addresses to Local Computers radio button should be checked This will allow the DI 701 to pass out IP addresses to your local clients Again it is 18 recommended you use the factory defaults settings for the Continuous IP address pool starts at This field allows you to set the initial IP address that your clients will receive For example the first client
32. o your computer Each service on the Internet has an associated port The DI 701 protects your computer by closing certain ports off so that malicious programs can t access your computer Sometimes however you are using an application on purpose that uses one of these blocked ports In this case you will have to manually open the port to allow the application to work properly Some applications that may be affected Some Email Programs Some Multi Player Games Some Internet Phone Video Conferencing Applications The first thing you will need to do is determine what port or ports the application uses Typically the fastest way to find this information is to go to the software maker s web site Go to their support section and look for information related to NAT Proxy Server or Firewall This information will typically list 1 to 3 ports that need to be opened for proper operation of the software If you can t find the necessary information call the software maker and ask what ports need to be opened for the software to work through a firewall Once you have the necessary port information it is a simple matter to actually open the ports on the DI 701 A Launch the DI 701 Setup Software and press Find Once the DI 701 Setup Software finds the DI 701 press Configure 30 B Choose the Virtual Server tab C Enter one of the port numbers that your application requires and then press the Browse button D Choose the com
33. of each parameter read the DI 701 Setup Software section which uses analogous parameters 3 Refer to the Terminal Commands section for a detailed description of terminal commands 23 Static Global Port Setting TP Example Obtain configuration automatically Yes No Yes N IP address for 10M wan 0 0 0 0 202 178 230 113 IP mask for 10M wan 255 255 255 0 Device name 0 to 12 characters lt DEFAULT Untitled gt DI701 Default gateway Router 0 0 0 0 202 178 231 1 Primary DNS server 0 0 0 0 202 178 225 1 Secondary DNS server 0 0 0 0 202 178 244 207 New configuration will be Save this configuration and reboot device Yes No lt DEFAULT No gt Y Save configuration and reboot Modifying Local Port Setting TP Example IP address for local 192 168 0 1 IP netmask for local 255 255 255 0 Distribute configuration for PCs on LAN Yes No Yes Distribute IP address pool start at 192 168 0 2 DHCP IP address pool numbers 32 New configuration will be 2 When you enter NO i e you select Static Global Port Setting this means you have an explicit IP address from your ISP instead of dynamic assigning 26 IP address for 10 100M LAN 192 168 0 1 IP mask for 10 100M LAN 255 255 255 0 Distribute configuration for PCs on LAN Yes Distribute IP address pool start at 192 168 0 2 DHCP IP address pool numbers 32 Obtain configuration automatically No
34. press lt Enter gt re type new password 0 to 6 characters Re type the new password 0 6 characters and press lt Enter gt Password has been changed Simply exit the Telnet program and reboot the DI 701 by unplugging and re plugging in the power supply You will need to restart all client machines or renew their IP addresses 23 CONFIGURATION IN TERMINAL PROGRAM MODE VIA HYPERTERMINAL OR TELNET You can use terminal emulation on your PC workstation for the initial and future configuration of your DI 701 Windows HyperTerminal or other terminal emulation applications can be used The following example was done with HyperTerminal If you prefer a telnet session can be opened directly Telnet provides the same type of terminal emulation For security purposes the DI 701 uses port 333 for telnet All of the following configuration menus are identical in a telnet session with the exception that any saved changes that result in the DI 701 rebooting will require you to open a new telnet session to reestablish a connection with the DI 701 Getting Started Hyperterminal Connect an RS 232 cable from one Serial COM port on your PC to your DI 701 s Serial Console port Go to Start gt Program gt Accessories gt Communications gt HyperTerminal When the Hyper Terminal window appears double click Hypertrm Name the new connection appropriately A A In the Connect To dialog box select the COM port that connects to your
35. puter that is using the application and press Select E E Press Add Repeat this process for each individual port you need to open E F Press Save Your application should now work It may be necessary to restart your application or your computer for the application to recognize the change 32 TCP IP Network Diagnosis Execute WINIPCFG EXE or PING EXE for TCP IP network diagnosis WINIPCFG The WINIPCFG program is used to gather information about the TCP IP connections that are active on your system It cannot be used to dynamically adjust TCP IP connections You can also renew leases if allowed by the network and get the current IP address assignments through this program Go to Start Click Run Enter W NI PCFG See Figure 12 Figure 12 Run Figure 13 displays the adapter address and current TCP IP address Figure 13 IP Configuration Click the More Info button displayed in Figure 14 to get detailed configuration information Figure 14 IP Configuration Figure 14 displays the advanced settings of your TCP IP connection The computer name and DNS server the computer is configured to call when it is looking 33 for a named resource are on top The default gateway is the server to which the client connects to the Internet The DHCP Server identifies the network server that assigns IP addresses to computers logging onto the network If the DI 701 is properly set up and working the following should be apparent
36. r Example C gt PING 203 66 81 254 If successful you can reach your ISP server If unsuccessful you may be having trouble connecting to your ISP please verify that the DI 701 is properly configured to connect to your ISP Also verify that your Cable DSL modem is functioning properly Internet Connectivity Checkup PING to an IP address or domain name on Internet For Example C gt PING 168 95 192 1 w 5000 C gt PING www yahoo com w 5000 If successful you are connected to the Internet If you can ping the ISP s gateway but cannot ping a specific site on the Internet odds are your ISP has an internal problem Call them for support Getting Technical Support D Link provides free technical support North American customers can contact D Link technical support through our web site e mail or by phone North American technical support is available Monday through Friday from 6 00 a m to 6 00 p m PST 35 Phone 949 788 0805 option 4 36 TERMINAL COMMANDS You may type or hel p to list the main menu commands as below command gt hel p Internet SOAR version 1 67 Command Description hel p Show this message passwd Change administrator s password show Display active configuration set Configure device in batch vserv Set internal virtual server mapping release Give up the obtained global port configuration renew Update global port configuration user List active local IP address leases session L
37. rmware upload You can execute this file in Windows 95 98 NT or at DOS prompt FIRMWARE BIN This is a firmware image file This file MUST reside in the same subdirectory with FWLOAD EXE For better disk access speed it is recommended that you copy these two files to your hard disk before uploading them to the DI 701 Performing a Firmware Upgrade Connect the RS 232 cable from the Console port of your DI 701 to the PC COM port 1 At the DOS prompt run FWLOAD EXE with COM port specified You can type FWUPLOAD first for reference For example To use port COM 1 to upload firmware type command as CA gt FWUPLOAD 1 Turn on the DI 701 FWLOAD EXE automatically detects the DI 701 and completes the upload A sequence of messages similar to the following appears DI 701 Firmware upgrade program ver 1 0 Copyright 1999 FWUPLOAD for usage help press lt ESC gt to abort this program Waiting for DI 701 to turn on DI 701 has been detected Ready for upload Uploading 66000 bytes transmitted OK Firmware upload succeeded 48 If any error message appears check the cable connectivity and make sure that you have selected the correct COM port then go through the steps again Restart the DI 701 to activate the new firmware 49 Index Assigned Addresses oooooccinonccccoooncnnono 14 Caleta ni it 36 cali 2 COM A ET 23 A cbs cosh eeesctehwcdoevebecubetihecedss 15 Confeuraton 15 Configuring OUT 16
38. ter year2000 The command prompt will change from command gt to admin gt It is recommended you change this password as quickly as possible to ensure that the device is more secure usrlimit Sets a limit on the number of maximum users that can use the DI 701 to share Internet Access Please note that once a limit is set a normal command login will no longer have security rights to change the number of addresses in the IP pool The Set command will no longer provide this as an option However the Show command will display the current usrlimit setting as the size of the pool To remove the limit simply enter the limit as 0 Example D Link IShare version 2 00 Administrator password ADMI N gt usrli mit Connective users is limited to 32 Input user limit number or lt ESC gt to escape Set new user limit number 0 to 128 2 Save configuration and reboot 45 System starts up D Link Share version 2 00 Administrator password command gt set IP address of local port 192 168 0 1 SubNetmask of local port 255 255 255 0 Obtain global port configuraion from ISP Yes No Yes NOTE Due to usrlimit command the following lines wil no longer appear in standard Admin mode only Super Admin mode Distribute IP addresses to local computers Yes Continuous IP address pool starts at 192 168 0 2 Number of IP address in pool 32 Device name 0 to 20 characters Untitled Ga
39. teway 192 152 81 100 Primary DNS server 192 152 81 1 Secondary DNS server 0 0 0 0 New configuration will be IP address of local port 192 168 0 1 SubNetmask of local port 255 255 255 0 Distribute IP addresses to local computers Yes Continuous IP address pool starts at 192 168 0 2 46 Number of IP address in pool 2 Obtain global port configuration from ISP Yes Device name Untitled Gateway 192 152 81 100 Primary DNS server 192 152 81 1 Secondary DNS server 0 0 0 0 Resetting the BIOS In the case that you have forgotten your passwords the DI 701 can be reset to factory defaults command Blank password Super Admin year2000 through the BIOS For security reasons the BIOS can only be reset using the console serial port See the instructions in the Getting Started HyperTerminal section of this manual for instructions on connecting to the DI 701 via the console serial port When connected to the DI 701 during the boot up sequence you must push the lt Esc gt key A prompt BIOS gt will appear Type p and then g to reset the BIOS You can then reboot the unit and login using the factory default passwords 47 FIRMWARE UPGRADE System Requirements One free COM port on PC A pin to pin RS 232 cable One end is 9 pin male connector the other end is 9 or 25 pin female connector depends on the COM port FWLOAD EXE This is a DOS program for fi
40. ure that someone cannot adjust your settings without your knowledge Changing the default passwords is a simple task just follow these steps 1 Go to Start gt Run 2 When the Run box appears type telnet 192 168 0 1 333 if your Local port IP address was changed during the initial configuration substitute the IP address you set for 192 168 0 1 and press enter 3 You should see the following prompts do as instructed in italics Please note that passwords are case sensitive so be sure that you remember whether a letter is upper or lower case and make sure that your Caps Lock is off D Link DI 701 version 2 10 Administrator password Type year2000 and press lt Enter gt ADMI N gt passwd Type passwd and press lt Enter gt Please type old password Type year2000 and press lt Enter gt 22 type new password 0 to 8 characters Type the new password 0 8 characters and press lt Enter gt re type new password 0 to 8 characters Re type the new password 0 8 characters and press lt Enter gt Password has been changed ADMI N gt quit Type quit and press lt Enter gt Bye D Link DI 701 version 2 10 Administrator password press lt Enter gt command gt passwd Type passwd and press lt Enter gt Please type old password press lt Enter gt type new password 0 to 6 characters Type the new password 0 6 characters and
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