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1. IP Class Subnet Mask Class A 255 0 0 0 Class B 255 255 0 0 Class C 255 255 255 0 Subnet mask settings other than those listed above add significance to the interpretation of bits in the IP address The bits of the subnet mask correspond directly to the bits of the IP address Any bit an a subnet mask that is to correspond to a net ID bit in the IP address must be set to 1 89 DI 304 DI 304M ISDN Remote Router Appendix C IP Protocol and Port Numbers Common Internet service protocols and IP port numbers IP Protocol Numbers Protocol Protocol Name Description 1 ICMP Internet Control Message RFC792 2 IGMP Internet Group Management RFC1112 6 TCP Transmission Control RFC793 8 EGP Exterior Gateway Protocol RFC888 DLM1 9 IGP any private interior gateway IANA used by Cisco for their IGRP 17 UDP User Datagram RFC768 JBP 46 RSVP Reservation Protocol Bob Braden 88 EIGRP EIGRP CISCO GXS 115 L2TP Layer Two Tunneling Protocol Aboba IP Port Numbers Service TCP UDP Notes FTP 21 File Transfer Telnet 23 SMTP 25 Simple Mail Transfer DNS 53 53 Domain Name Server Finger 79 WWWHTTP 80 World Wide Web HTTP POP3 110 Post Office Protocol Version 3 137 137 NetBios Name Service 138 138 NetBios Datagram Service 139 139 NetBios Session Service SNMP 161 SNMP Trap 162 90 DI 304 DI 304M ISDN Remot
2. One hard copy of the Quick Installation Guide One hard copy of the User s Guide One User s Guide on CD ROM One single user edition of RVS COM V2 0 software Additional Installation Requirements In addition to the contents of your package there are other hardware and software requirements you need before you can install and use your router These requirements include An ISDN line Ethernet connection s to your computer s After the router has been successfully connected to your network you can make future changes to the configuration using a Telnet client application DI 304 DI 304M ISDN Remote Router Installation amp Setup Before You Start Use only the power adapter supplied by D Link Corporation 18 VAC 1A Using an incorrectly rated power adapter will result in damage to the router Know the type of interface provided by your ISP or telecom The standard model only supports the ISDN BRI S T interface If you are an ISDN U interface user you need to order a U interface model If you are an ISDN S T interface user you should have an NT 1 or NT 1 plus provided by your ISP or telecom Also make sure the ISDN line is available In case of emergency unplug the power adapter first Locate the device in a clean location Do not block the ventilating slots on the rear panel Cables must be attached to the correct ports to do otherwise may result in damage to the router Keep cables away from
3. Link Type There are four link types Link Disable Disable the ISDN dial out function Dialup 64Kbps Use one ISDN B channel for Internet access Dialup 128Kbps Use both ISDN B channels for Internet access Dialup BOD BOD stands for bandwidth on demand The router will use only one B channel under low traffic situations Once the single B channel bandwidth is filled the other B channel will be dialed automatically For more detailed BOD parameter settings refer to the Advanced Setup group Call Control and PPP MP Setup None not included PPP Authentication There are two types of authentication PAP Only Set the PPP session to use the PAP protocol to negotiate the username and password with the ISP 30 DI 304 DI 304M ISDN Remote Router PAP or CHAP Set the PPP session to use the PAP or CHAP protocols to negotiate the username and password with the ISP Idle Timeout Idle timeout means the router will disconnect after being idle for a preset amount of time The default is 180 seconds If you set the time to 0 the ISDN connection will remain always connected to the ISP IP Address Assignment Method IPCP Fixed IP and Fixed IP Address In most environments you should not change the default settings as most ISPs provide a dynamic IP address for the router when it connects to the ISP If your ISP provides a fixed IP address check Yes and enter the assigned IP address in the Fixed IP Add
4. O COZ loss Approximate round trip times in milli seconds Minimum Ims Maximum 1Ims Average Ims C WIKDOWS gt _ 17 DI 304 DI 304M ISDN Remote Router Using the Smart Start Wizard The Smart Start Wizard will guide you to the Web Configurator or Telnet Terminal command line based management Also if the network you currently installed is not located in the 192 168 0 x IP range the wizard will find the router and change the router s default IP address and IP mask to match the current network If you are familiar with using a Web browser Microsoft Internet Explorer Netscape Communicator etc or Telnet client software you may jump directly to the next section We suggest you use the most up to date version of your Web browser Installing the Router Tools 1 Insert the CD supplied with the router into the CD ROM drive The auto run CD will display the main menu Note If auto run fails to start the installation program click autostart exe on the root directory of the CD to start the program 2 Click Router Tools for install The Router Tools utilities include Firmware Upgrade Utility Smart Start Wizard and Uninstall Router Tools Using the Wizard 1 Click Start gt Programs Router Tools gt Smart Start Wizard ya Vee a Visus ai gt Firmware Upgrade Utility Virtual TA Client Smart Start wizard b ig Uninstall Router Tools 7 Router Tools The following screen will open 1
5. power adapter included with the router has been lost or misplaced please ensure that the replacement adapter meets both the voltage and amperage requirements ETHERNET The Ethernet ports function as a normal dual speed NWay Ethernet switch Uplink This port is used to connect the router to another switch or hub using a straight through twisted pair cable When the Uplink port is used Port 1x is unavailable Ports 1x to 4x These four ports can be used to connect end stations to the router using straight through cables ISDN This socket is used to connect the ISDN line to either an NT 1 or directly to the ISDN wall jack depending on the type of service delivered by your phone company PHONE 1 and 2 DI 304M only These normal telephone jacks can be used to connect telephones or fax machines to the router for use over the ISDN lines Plug telephone devices into these jacks as you normally would into a telephone wall socket 11 DI 304 DI 304M ISDN Remote Router Factory Reset Press and hold the button Then switch on your DI 304 The Status LED flashes To reset the DI 304 to the factory settings Press and hold the button for 5 seconds when the unit is switched on The Status LED will flash more quickly at this moment release the button and the router is reset to its factory settings Hardware Installation Connecting the Power Adapter 1 Connect the power adapter to the electrical outlet in t
6. Note that Internet Access Setup gt Dialing to a Single ISP should be preset properly Remote Activation 112345678 PPP MP Dial Out Setup PPP MP Dial Out Setup Basic Setup Link Type DialupBOD Fl PPP Authentication PAP or CHAP TCP Header Compression None Idle Timeout 180 second s Basic Setup Select according to the ISP service type subscribed to and enter parameters according to the setup you entered for Remote Access Setup in Chapter 4 51 DI 304 DI 304M ISDN Remote Router Bandwidth On Demand BOD Setup BOD stands for bandwidth on demand for Multiple Link PPP ML PPP or MP Click Call Control and PPP MP Setup to see the following settings Bandwidth On Demand BOD Setup High Water Mark 7000 cps High Water Time 30 seconds Low Water Mark 6000 cps Low Water Time 30 second s These parameters are activated when you set the Link Type to Dialup BOD Usually the ISDN will use one B channel to access the Internet or remote network when you use the Dialup BOD link type The router will use the parameters here to make a decision on when to activate drop the additional B channel Note that cps characters per second measures the total link utilization High Water Mark and High Water Time These parameters specify the conditions under which the second channel will be activated When the utilization of the first connected channel goes over the High Water Mark and past the
7. active remote dial in user or LAN to LAN profile name and also the IP address for each B channel TX Pkts Total numbers of transmitted IP packets sent during this connection session TX Rate Transmission rate for outgoing data The unit is characters per second cps 70 DI 304 DI 304M ISDN Remote Router Time Setup RX Pkts Total number of received IP packets received during this connection session RX Rate Reception rate for ingoing data The unit is characters per second cps Up Time Connection time The format is HH MM SS where HH means hours MM means minutes and SS means seconds AOC The Advice of Charge AOC service allows you to view information concerning charges for a call Drop B1 Click to disconnect the B1 channel Drop B2 Click to disconnect the B2 channel LAN Status IP Address IP address of the LAN interface TX Packets Total number of transmitted IP packets send since the router was powered on RX Packets Total number of transmitted IP packets received since the router was powered on WAN Status Mode Indicates which broadband access mode is active Depending upon the broadband access mode you may see Static IP PPTP or PPPoE GW IP Address Indicates the gateway IP address IP Address The 2nd IP Address of Ethernet or the IP address of WAN interface that is from PPTP PPPoE connection TX Packets Total number of transmitted IP packets sent dur
8. option extensive network management capabilities and solid security features The DI 304 DI 304M provides multiple users with efficient and reliable access over a single ISDN BRI DSL line or Cable Modem Dynamic IP is not supported service to the Internet and corporate LAN for using E mail sharing documents Web surfing file transfers etc Moreover the provision of a built in four port Fast Ethernet Switch and one Uplink port may give cost effective workgroup connectivity over Ethernet In addition to improving the productivity of employee flexible telecommuting access and affordable management cost the DI 304 DI 304M accommodates room for business growth from 4 computers or more The broadband access protocol supports PPPoE PPTP and Static IP These protocols comply with worldwide Ethernet based DSL Cable Modem standards For traditional ISDN users the DI 304 DI 304M features a built in Virtual TA Remote CAPI server that operates as a CAPI based ISDN TA for LAN users To run FAX transmission or data transfer services users need to install a Virtual TA client driver on the PCs and use third party CAPI based software The Router provides seamless migration from ISDN to a broadband connection for multiple SOHO users and easy usage of ISDN for backup dial and or remote access while concurrently using the DSL Cable modem connection PPPoE PPTP allows users on the LAN interface to setup a dial on demand DSL connection sharing the
9. 00 50 BA 12 34 57 Copyright c 2001 D Link Corp All Rights Reserved View DHCP Assigned IP Addresses View DHCP Assigned IP Addresses provides information on IP address assignments This information is helpful in diagnosing network problems such as IP address conflicts etc 77 DI 304 DI 304M ISDN Remote Router ISDN Router lt lt Back Refresh DHCP server Running Index IP Address MAC Address Leased Time HOST ID 192 168 0 1 00 50 BA 00 00 00 FIXED IP 192 168 0 100 00 00 01 02 00 45 18 13 10 720 KK CompaqE500 192 168 0 101 00 50 BA 14 B3 36 18 40 50 910 hd3 server 1 192 168 0 102 00 50 BA F4 DF BF 18 16 39 220 04555P1W2K500 192 168 0 103 00 10 A4 EA 46 CD 18 19 47 920 CHEJE11 192 168 0 104 00 80 C8 5A E2 7B 18 23 18 450 lab1E11 192 168 0 105 00 40 C9 0F 07 44 18 29 00 370 tsd23winme 1 192 168 0 106 00 50 B4 D4 00 BE 18 34 50 420 B6I9G2 192 168 0 107 00 90 99 09 84 12 19 07 49 870 GSICO Bver 1 192 168 0 108 00 50 BA 38 80 20 19 12 00 130 Jackie Lab 1 192 168 0 109 00 90 4B 08 22 F1 19 18 04 860 192 168 0 110 00 80 C8 64 B5 6E 19 19 34 150 juen 192 168 0 111 00 05 5D FO D6 E6 19 44 23 800 192 168 0 112 00 50 BA 00 05 9E 20 38 53 040 ansonba oO o00000000000 Copyright c 2001 D Link Corp All Rights Reserved View NAT Port Redirection Running Table If you have configured Port Redirection under NAT Setup click to verify that your settings are correct for redirecting specific port numbers to s
10. DNS Proxy The DNS proxy maintains aDNS cache including a mapping table between domain names and IP addresses The proxy also remembers DNS query packets sent through the router and saves them into its own DNS cache For enhanced speed when a DNS query packet enters the router the proxy searches its local DNS cache DI 304 DI 304M ISDN Remote Router If matched the router sends an answer to the host that sent the DNS query packet Only unmatched DNS queries require querying a WAN Domain Name Server Telnet Terminal Server The Telnet User Interface TUI is an efficient method of configuring and managing routers It utilizes a traditional command line user interface and is mainly for advanced configuration management and troubleshooting Built in Flash ROM The Flash ROM memory saves the router firmware and configurations even after power down Point to Point over Ethernet PPPoE Client Support If you are a DSL user the router has a built in PPPoE client for establishing a DSL link connection with the ISP There is no need to install a further PPPoE driver on your computers Point to Point Tunnelling Protocol PPTP Client Support Some DSL modems e g Alcatel modems only provide a PPTP local connection for an end user computer The DI 304 DI 304M has a built in PPTP client for establishing a DSL link transport protocol for your entire local network There is no need to install a PPTP driver on your computers Firewal
11. HEHEHE JE JE JE HEHE JE JE JE JE JE HEH HEHEHE JE JE HEH HE JE JE JE JE HHH HHH JE JE HHH HHH HE System has no password Please set password using sys pass commands HHH HH HHH HHH HHH HEH HHH HH HHH HH HEHEHE EEE HEHEHE HEHE EE EEE HEE EEE EEE EEEEEEEEEEKEEEKEEKEEEEE Type for command help gt Valid commands are exit ip ipf isdn log quit sru sys wan gt i Command Help If you are not familiar with these commands type the command followed by a question mark For example the ip command is a first level command Type ip to get next level commands as shown below gt ip Valid subcommands are addr arp ping route gt l Recall Commands The Telnet terminal also provides a method to recall the command history Use the Up and Down arrow keys on your keyboard to recall previous commands Quitting the Telnet Terminal Enter quit or exit to quit the Telnet terminal Viewing Call Logs The Call log provides a simple method for troubleshooting the call setup or WAN connection problems By default the router records WAN connection messages This information can be helpful in diagnosing WAN connection problems If you do not understand the content you can easily save the log and send it to a support technician The steps are 84 DI 304 DI 304M ISDN Remote Router 1 Login to the Telnet terminal 2 Type log F ce to clear all call logs 3 Ping to any outside host to trigger the ro
12. High Water Time the additional channel will be activated The link speed will then be 128kbps two B channels Low Water Mark and Low Water Time These parameters specify the conditions under which the second channel will be dropped When the utilization of two B channels is under the Low Water Mark and past the High Water Time the additional channel will be dropped The link speed will be 64kbps one B channel Note If you are not familiar with the operation of ISDN and ML PPP be wary of changing the default values 52 DI 304 DI 304M ISDN Remote Router Call Schedule Setup ISDN Router gt Advanced Setup gt Call Schedule Setup lt lt Main Menu Call Schedule Setup Status Status v Active x Inactive Cancel Clear All Copyright c 2001 D Link Corp All Rights Reserved Users are allowed to designate up to 15 scheduled calls which the router will be able to receive based on the information filled out in the page below Please note however that no more than 4 calls can be scheduled at one time see the Scheduler 1 15 parameter located under Quick Setup Internet Access Setup for a Single ISP among other places in the Setup Main Menu gt Advanced Setup gt Call Schedule Setup gt Detailed Call Schedule Setup Index No 1 I Enable Schedule Setup Start Date yyyy mm dd Start Time hh mm Duration Time hh mm Action Force On z Idle Timeout p minute s max 25
13. Other local PCs should set the router IP address as the default gateway When the ISDN connection to the ISP has been established each local PC will directly route to the Internet Also you could use the first IP address netmask to connect to other private users PCs These user s IP addresses will be translated to the second IP address by the router and sent out via ISDN D Link ISDN Router gt Basic Setup gt Ethernet TCP IP and DHCP Setup lt lt Main Menu LAN IP Network Configuration DHCP Server Configuration For NAT Usage Activate Yes No 1st IP Address 192 168 0 1 Start IP Address fig2168 0100 ist Subnet Mask 2552552550 IP Pool Counts foo For IP Routing Usage Enable Disable Gateway IP Address fa2166 01 2nd IP Address fazies DNS Server IP Address 2nd Subnet Mask 2552552550 Primary IP Address 00007 Secondary IP Address 007 RIP Protocol Control 2nd Subnet x Copyright c 2001 D Link Corp All Rights Reserved Router IP Network Configuration For NAT Usage Ist IP Address Private IP address for connecting to a local private network Default 192 168 0 1 1st Subnet Mask Netmask for the local private network Default 255 255 255 0 24 For IP Routing Usage Default Disable Enable Enable the 2nd IP address settings Disable Disable the 2nd IP address settings 2nd IP Address Set a public IP address 2nd Subnet Mask Se
14. PPTP Setup PPTP Link Check Enable to enable a PPTP client to establish a tunnel to a DSL Cable modem PPTP Server IP Address Specify the IP address of the PPTP enabled DSL Cable modem Refer to the user manual of the PPTP enabled DSL Cable modem Click Internet Access Setup gt PPTP to enter the setup page The following setup page is just for example Your DSL Cable service should provide the exact settings ISP Access Setup ISP Name Enter the ISP name Username Enter the ISP supplied username Password Enter the ISP supplied password Scheduler 1 15 Enter up to 4 index numbers for calls that have been previously configured on the Call Schedule Setup windows under Advanced Setup ISDN Dial Backup Setup Dial Backup Mode Select None to disable this feature or select Packet Trigger to activate this feature PPP Setup PPP Authentication Select PAP or CHAP for widest compatibility 35 DI 304 DI 304M ISDN Remote Router Idle Timeout Idle timeout means the router will disconnect after being idle for a preset amount of time The default is 180 seconds If you set the time to 0 the PPP session will not terminate itself Fixed IP Check No Dynamic IP unless your ISP has provided you with a static IP address Fixed IP Address If your ISP has provided you with a static IP address enter it here Using a Static IP with a DSL Cable Modem Select this access mode if you r
15. do not set a password for the router any user can access the setting of the router and make changes randomly from local network or the Internet Click Administrator Password Setup the following screen will open D Link ISDN Router 01 304 gt Basic Setup gt Administrator Password Setup lt lt Main Menu Old Password New Password Retype New Password OK Copyright c 2001 D Link Corp All Rights Reserved Old Password If this is the first time you enter this menu leave this field blank New Password Enter an administrator password Retype New Password Type the password again to confirm Configuring Ethernet TCP IP Address and DHCP Server The Router has four Ethernet ports for connecting to the local Ethernet network and external broadband device i e DSL modem router or Cable modem There are two sets of IP address settings for the Ethernet The first IP address netmask is for private users or NAT users and the second IP address netmask is for public users or pure router not NAT user To allow access of public users you need to subscribe a globally reachable subnet from your ISP 26 DI 304 DI 304M ISDN Remote Router For example for some ISDN dial up access the ISP will assign a few public IP addresses for your local network usage You could use one IP address for your router the second IP address netmask should be configured using the public IP address
16. gt gt Call Schedule Setup gt gt Time Setup gt gt NAT Setup gt gt Management Setup gt gt Static Route Setup gt gt Diagnostic Tools gt gt Remote Dial In User Setup gt gt Reboot System gt gt LAN to LAN Dialer Profile Setup gt gt Firmware Upgrade TFTP Server gt gt IP Filter Firewall Setup E Copyright c 2001 D Link Corp All Rights Reserved Using the Web Configurator Connecting to the Web Configurator via a Web Browser 1 Launch the Web browser Enter http 192 168 0 1 into the browser Address window and press the Enter key 3 http 77192 168 0 17 Microsoft Internet Explorer 3 If this is the first time you setup the router type admin as the User Name and leave the Password field blank Click OK 22 DI 304 DI 304M ISDN Remote Router 4 The Web Configurator Setup Main Menu will open On the main page Model Firmware Version Build Date Time and LAN MAC Hardware Address information will be displayed Z http 192 168 0 1 Microsoft Internet Explorer Lel File Edit View Favorites Tools Help a a gt 32 0 HA Back Fonwerd Stop Refresh Home Qf Bia 4 Search Favorites History Mail Print O DE D Link ISDN Router C Model DI 304 Firmware Version v0 99iRC7 Build Date Time Thu Dec 27 16 38 50 79 2001 LAN MAC Address 00 50 BA 00 00 00 Setup Main Menu D Link Corp Basic Setup Setup First Q
17. in Username Status 22 227 er le Te BS H x x x x x Ble e i P F3 x JE x a Status v Active x Inactive Copyright c 2001 D Link Corp All Rights Reserved 40 DI 304 DI 304M ISDN Remote Router Set to Factory Default Clicking here will clear all dial in user accounts Index Click one of the index numbers to open an individual setup page and enter the detail setting for each account Dial In Username The means the access account has not set up yet If an access account has been configured the username will be shown Status The symbol v means the account is active x means inactive Click the index number of an account to open an individual setup page for detail setting ISDN Router gt Advanced Setup gt Remote Dial In User Setup lt lt Main Menu Index No 1 lt lt Back Clear User account and Authentication Callback Function I Check to enable the user account I Check to enable Callback function Username 222 D Specify the callback number Password sid Callback Number O E Idle Timeout joo second s M Check to enable Callback Budget Control I Check to enable CLID authentication Callback Budget po minute s Peer ISDN Number Copyright c 2001 D Link Corp All Rights Reserved User Account and Authentication Check to enable
18. is equipped with two standard phone jacks for connecting telephones fax machines or modems This allows the ISDN line to be used for voice as well as data calls Dial On Demand The Dial On Demand feature allows a DI 304 DI 304M to automatically place a call to a Remote Node whenever there is traffic coming from any workstation on the LAN Local Area Network to that remote site Bandwidth On Demand Bandwidth on Demand BOD for ISDN Interface As the ISDN BRI interface has two independent B channels the BOD mechanism allows you to automatically add drop a B channel according to data traffic throughput Full Network Management The DI 304 DI 304M incorporates SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol support and menu driven network management via a Telnet connection or an embedded Web configuration program PPP Security The DI 304 DI 304M supports PAP Password Authentication Protocol and CHAP Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol DI 304 DI 304M ISDN Remote Router RIP 1 RIP 2 Routing Information Protocol RIP Support Used in most LAN to LAN applications The RIP protocol exchanges routing information between routers DHCP Support Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol allows IP addresses to be automatically and dynamically assigned to hosts on your network Networking Compatibility The DI 304 DI 304M is compatible with remote access products from other companies
19. next filter set to link to after the current filter set Be aware of the sequence of the link and avoid any possible loop among the filter sets The following setup pages show the default settings for Call Filter and Data Filter You will see the Call Filter set is assigned to Set 1 and the Data Filter set to Set 2 ISDN Router gt Advanced Setup gt IP Filter Firewall Setup gt Edit Filter Set lt lt Main Menu Filter Set 1 lt lt Back Clear Comments Default Call Filter Filter Rule Active Comments Block NetBios Next Filter Set None gt eee COPYFight c 2001 D Link Corp All Rights Reserved U 62 DI 304 DI 304M ISDN Remote Router ISDN Router gt Advanced Setup gt IP Filter Firewall Setup gt Edit Filter Set lt lt Main Menu Filter Set 2 lt lt Back Clear Comments Default Data Filter Filter Rule Active Comments xNetBios gt DNS Editing the Filter Rules Click the Filter Rule index button to enter the Filter Rule setup page for each filter The following explains each configurable item in detail Comments Enter filter set comment description Its maximum length is 14 characters Check to enable the Filter Rule Enable the filter rule Pass or Block Specify the action to be taken when packets match the rule Block Immediately Packets matching the rule will be dropped immediately Pass Immediately Packets matc
20. of D Link offices is provided at the back of this manual together with a copy of the Registration Card If the product proves defective within the applicable warranty period D Link will provide repair or replacement of the product D Link shall have the sole discretion whether to repair or replace and replacement product may be new or reconditioned Replacement product shall be of equivalent or better specifications relative to the defective product but need not be identical Any product or part repaired by D Link pursuant to this warranty shall have a warranty period of not less than 90 days from date of such repair irrespective of any earlier expiration of original warranty period When D Link provides replacement then the defective product becomes the property of D Link Warranty service may be obtained by contacting a D Link office within the applicable warranty period and requesting a Return Material Authorization RMA number Ifa Registration Card for the product in question has not been returned to D Link then a proof of purchase such as a copy of the dated purchase invoice must be provided If Purchaser s circumstances require special handling of warranty correction then at the time of requesting RMA number Purchaser may also propose special procedure as may be suitable to the case After an RMA number is issued the defective product must be packaged securely in the original or other suitable shipping package to ensure that it wi
21. purchase from D Link or its Authorized Reseller D Link warrants the magnetic media on which D Link provides its software product against failure during the same warranty period This warranty applies to purchased software and to replacement software provided by D Link pursuant to this warranty but shall not apply to any update or replacement which may be provided for download via the Internet or to any update which may otherwise be provided free of charge D Link s sole obligation under this software warranty shall be to replace any defective software product with product which substantially conforms to D Link s applicable product documentation Purchaser assumes responsibility for the selection of appropriate application and system platform software and associated reference materials D Link makes no warranty that its software products will work in combination with any hardware or any application or system platform software product provided by any third party excepting only such products as are expressly represented in D Link s applicable product documentation as being compatible D Link s obligation under this warranty shall be a reasonable effort to provide compatibility but D Link shall have no obligation to provide compatibility when there is fault in the third party hardware or software D Link makes no warranty that operation of its software products will be uninterrupted or absolutely error free and no warranty that all defects in the soft
22. such as Ascend Cisco and 3Com Additionally Microsoft Windows 95 98 2000 and Windows NT remote access capability are all supported Firmware Upgrade TFTP Server Using this server and the Firmware Upgrade Utility software you may easily upgrade to the latest firmware whenever enhanced features are added Web HTTP Server A Web browser is the most common tool used to surf the Internet You may use Microsoft Internet Explorer or any Netscape browser to configure the Router It s as easy as surfing a Website Virtual TA Server VTA The terminology Virtual TA means the DI 304 DI 304M can operate as traditional ISDN TA to transmit and receive data FAX and voice transmissions via third party software running on a desktop computer In fact a virtual TA server works as a network TA to exchange packets between an ISDN BRI and an Ethernet LAN Therefore desktop computers can use the ISDN line resource via an Ethernet LAN In short multiple users can share a network TA for backward compatibility with traditional applications such as BBS file transfer sending receiving FAXs etc Remote Access Server RAS RAS provides remote dial in access services for home workers branch offices or telecommuters DI 304 DI 304M routers offer 10 dial in user profiles including an authentication mechanism through CHAP PAP and Calling Line Identification CLID secure callback functions and 16 Lan to Lan Dialer Profiles Domain Name Server
23. the Data Filter function Assign a start filter set for Data Filter Log Flag For troubleshooting purpose you need to specify the filter log here None The log function is inactive Block All blocked packets will be logged Pass All passed packets will be logged No Match The log function will record all packets that are unmatched Note The filter log will be displayed on the Telnet terminal when you type the log f command MAC Address for Packet Duplication Logged packets may also be logged to another location via Ethernet If you want to duplicate logged packets from the router to another network device you must enter the MAC address HEX Format of the other devices Enter 0 to disable the feature It will be helpful under Ethernet switch environment Editing the Filter Sets D Link ISDN Router gt Advanced Setup gt IP Filter Firewall Setup gt Edit Filter Set lt lt Main Menu Filter Set 7 lt lt Back Clear Comments Filter Rule Active Comments O ae u Next Filter Set None gt Copyright c 2001 D Link Corp All Rights Reserved Comments Enter filter set comments description Its maximum length is 22 characters 61 DI 304 DI 304M ISDN Remote Router Filter Rule Click a button numbered 1 7 to edit the filter rule Active Enable or disable the filter rule Next Filter Set Specify the
24. this format 201 202 203 204 189 21 241 56 125 87 0 1 Each of the four values in an IP address is the ordinary decimal base 10 representation of a value that a computer can handle using eight bits binary digits 1s and Os The dots are simply convenient visual separators Zeros are often used as placeholders in dotted decimal notation 189 21 241 56 can therefore also appear as 189 021 241 056 IP networks are divided into three classes on the basis of size A full IP address contains a network portion and a host device portion The network and host portions of the address are different lengths for different classes of networks as shown in the table below 87 DI 304 DI 304M ISDN Remote Router oO 8 16 24 3 Class A hostid cess E nm mi cessc M niet classD 1 1 1 Jo multicast address cesse ME a Networks attached to the Internet are assigned class types that determine the maximum number of possible hosts per network The previous figure illustrates how the net and host portions of the IP address differ among the three classes Class A is assigned to networks that have more than 65 535 hosts Class B is for networks that have 256 to 65534 hosts Class C is for networks with less than 256 hosts IP Network Classes Class Maximum Network Addresses Host Maximum Number of Portion in Parenthesis Number of Networks in Hosts per Class Network A 126 1 0 0 0 to 126 0 0
25. to Callback I Provide ISDN Number to Remote 3 Dial In Settings Link Type 64k bps 7 PPP Authentication PAP CHAP gt YJ Compression on off Callback Function CBCP l Enable Callback Function T Use the Following Number to Callback Callback Number Callback Budget fo minute s RIP Direction TXPX Both RIP Version Ver 2 gt For NAT operation treat remote sub net as Private IP 7 Username 277 Password I Enable CLID Authentication Peer ISDN Number 4 TCP IP Network Settings My WAN IP 0 0 0 0 Remote Gateway IP 0 0 0 0 Remote Network IP 0 0 0 0 Remote Network Mask 255 255 255 0 Copyright c 2001 D Link Corp All Rights Reserved 45 DI 304 DI 304M ISDN Remote Router Each LAN to LAN profile includes 4 subgroups Common Settings Dial Out Settings Dial In Settings and TCP IP Network Settings The following will explain every subgroup in detail Common Settings Profile Name Specify a name for the remote network Enable this profile Check here to activate this profile Call Direction Specify the allowed call direction for this profile Both allow access of both outgoing and incoming calls Dial Out allow access of outgoing calls only Dial In allow access of incoming calls only Idle Timeout Default setting is 300 seconds When a connection of a profile has been idled lo
26. walkways If you use S T interface do not extend the ISDN line greater than 100 meters from the NT 1 NT 1 plus box and the router If you use DSL Cable check that your subscribed DSL Cable modem supports the Ethernet interface for connecting to your PC If not you will be unable to connect it to the router Ordering Your ISDN Line If you do not have an ISDN line installed already we suggest that you order it from your telephone company as soon as possible to avoid the long waiting period common when ordering a new line Use the information in this section to place the order If you have already installed your ISDN line you can check the following section to make sure that you can use all the features of your DI 304 DI 304M 1 2 Contact your local telephone company s ISDN Ordering Center Make sure DSS1 switches are available since these are the only switch types currently supported by the DI 304 DI 304M When the telephone company installs your ISDN line be sure to obtain the following information ISDN switch type ISDN telephone number s DI 304 DI 304M ISDN Remote Router Before you set up the router you need to know the default settings of the DI 304 DI 304M as shown below Factory Default Settings Default IP Network Settings IP Address 192 168 0 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 DHCP Server Enabled Start IP Address 192 168 0 100 IP Pool Counts 100 DNS Server IP Address Primary IP Addr
27. 0 16 777 214 B 16 382 128 1 0 0 to 191 254 0 0 65 534 C 2 097 150 192 0 1 0 to 223 255 254 0 254 Note All network addresses outside of these ranges Class D and E are either reserved or set aside for experimental networks or multicasting When an IP address s host portion contains only zero s the address identifies a network and not a host No physical device may be given such an address The network portion must start with a value from 1 to 126 or from 128 to 223 Any other value s in the network portion may be from 0 to 255 except that in class B the network addresses 128 0 0 0 and 191 255 0 0 are reserved and in class C the network addresses 192 0 0 0 and 223 255 255 0 are reserved The value s in the host portion of a physical device s IP address can be in the range of 0 through 255 as long as this portion is not all 0 or all 255 Values outside the range of 0 to 255 can never appear in an IP address 0 to 255 is the full range of integer values that can be expressed with eight bits The network portion must be the same for all the IP devices on a discrete physical network a single Ethernet LAN for example or a WAN link The host portion must be different for each IP device or to be more precise each IP capable port or interface connected directly to that network DI 304 DI 304M ISDN Remote Router The network portion of an IP address will be referred to in this manual as a network number th
28. 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Decoded Format 0 0 0 0 gt 0 0 0 0 Pr 0 len 0 0 Copyright c 2001 D Link Corp All Rights Reserved Refresh Click to reload the page View Routing Table Click View Routing Table to view the router s routing table ISDN Router Current Running Routing Table Key C connected 5 static R RIP default Cc 192 168 0 0 255 255 255 0 is directly connected IFO Copyright c 2001 D Link Corp All Rights Reserved The table provides current IP routing information held in the router To the left of each routing rule you will see a key These keys are defined as C Directly connected 76 DI 304 DI 304M ISDN Remote Router S Static route R RIP _ Default route To the right of each routing rule you will see an interface identifier IFO Local LAN interface IF1 ISDN B1 channel IF2 ISDN B2 channel View ARP Cache Table Click View ARP Cache Table to view the ARP Address Resolution Protocol cache held in the router The table shows a mapping between an Ethernet hardware address MAC Address and an IP address ISDN Router gt System Management gt DiagnosticTools Main Menu Ethernet ARP Cache Table lt lt Back Refresh IP Address Mac Address 192 168 0 2
29. 2001 D Link Corp All Rights Reserved Refresh To obtain the latest information click here to reload the page ISDN Link Status If the link is active this field will show up Otherwise it shows down Dial ISDN Clicking here causes the router to dial to the preset ISP Click Internet Access Setup gt Dial to a Single ISP to configure dial up settings Activity Displays the connection name for each B channel If the B channel is idle it will show Idle Drop Bl Click to disconnect the Bl channel Drop B2 Click to disconnect the B2 channel Broadband Access Broadband Access Mode Status Displays the broadband access mode and status If the broadband connection is active it will show PPPoE PPTP or Static IP depending on which access mode is enabled If the connection is idle it will show WAN IP Address The WAN IP address for the active connection Dial PPPoE or PPTP Click to force the router to establish a PPPoE or PPTP connection Drop PPPoE or PPTP Click to force the router to disconnect the current active PPPoE or PPTP connection Triggered Dial out Packet Header Triggered Dial out Packet Header shows the last IP packet header that triggers the router to dial out 75 DI 304 DI 304M ISDN Remote Router ISDN Router gt System Management gt Diagnostic os X Main Menu Dial out Triggered Packet Header lt lt Back Refresh HEX Format 00 00
30. 5 0 for default How Often Once Weekdays E Sun E Mon M Tue M Wed M Thu W Fri M Sat Cancel Clear OK Copyright c 2001 D Link Corp All Rights Reserved 53 DI 304 DI 304M ISDN Remote Router NAT Setup Usually you will use the router as a NAT enabled router NAT stands for Network Address Translation It means the router gets one in Single ISP PPPoE PPTP or two in Dual ISPs mode globally re routable IP addresses from the ISP Local hosts will use private network IP addresses defined by RFC 1918 to communicate with the router The router translates the private network addresses to a globally routable IP address that is then used to access the Internet The following explains NAT features for specific applications Click NAT Setup to open the setup page On the page you will see the private IP address definitions defined in RFC 1918 Usually we use the 192 168 1 0 24 subnet for the router Configure Port Redirection Table ISDN Router gt Advanced Setup gt NAT Setup lt lt Main Menu gt gt Configure Port Redirection Table gt gt DMZ Host Setup gt gt Open Ports Setup gt gt View Well Known Ports List Private IP Address Range defined by RFC 1918 10 0 0 0 10 255 255 255 10 8 prefix 172 16 0 0 172 31 255 255 172 16 12 prefix 192 168 0 0 192 168 255 255 192 168 16 prefix Copyright c 2001 D Link Corp All Rights Reserved Exposing
31. 8 DI 304 DI 304M ISDN Remote Router ia Smart Start Wizard Pilis MAC Address IP Address IP Mask O0507F111111 192 16801 225 2502o Ok Search Cancel 2 Click Search to find the router on your network 3 Click OK to go to the login password screen 4 Smart Start Wizard X Smart Start Wizard for the Router Complete the following steps to configure your router quickly and easily Step 1 Set Minimal Router Configurations Step 2 Wait for the Router to Reboot Step 3 Connect to the Router Password I u 4 If this is the first time you setup the router do not enter any password Click OK to go to the next screen 19 DI 304 DI 304M ISDN Remote Router a Smart Start Wizard X Step 1 Set Minimal Router Configurations Enter router configuration r Local PC Information o Router Configuration IP Address f 32 168 010 IP Address fi 92 168 0 1 IP Mask 255 255 255 0 IP Mask 255 255 255 0 cack ea The screen shows read only IP and IP mask settings for the PC you are using and also the IP Address and IP Mask settings for the router Here you may change the settings of the router to match your current network environment or keep the default settings 5 Click Next to update the settings of the router qa Smart Start Wizard xi Step 2 Wait for the Router to Reboot The new configuration has been sent to the router Wait 5 seconds to reboot the r
32. D Link DI 304 DI 304M ISDN Router User s Guide First Edition January 2002 DI304MA Al Printed i iw RECYCLABLE Copyright Statement Copyright 2002 D Link Corporation No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or by any means or used to make any derivative such as translation transformation or adaptation without permission from D Link Corporation D Link Systems Inc as stipulated by the United States Copyright Act of 1976 Trademarks D Link is a registered trademark of D Link Corporation D Link Systems Inc All other trademarks belong to their respective owners FCC Warning 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 t
33. DN port on the rear panel of the router 3 Plug the other end of the cable into the ISDN wall outlet Connecting to a DSL Cable Modem The router supports connection of a DSL modem via an Ethernet interface only Non Ethernet interface DSL modems such as USB and ATMF 25 will not be supported 1 Attach the Ethernet cable to the Ethernet port of the DSL Cable modem 2 Plug the other end of the cable into the P1 to P4 port 3 Ifthe port s LED is not bright please change the direct cable to cross cable The hardware installation is now complete The following sections will guide you through setting up your management PC and connecting to the Web Configurator Setting Up a Management PC The Router has a built in HTTP Web server for configuration Before you use the router to access the Internet you should set up a management PC to log into the router for further configuration The management PC may be configured with a fixed or dynamically assigned IP address For a fixed IP address use an IP address from a 192 168 0 0 24 network such as 192 168 0 2 For the dynamic IP address you need to set the PC as a DHCP client and then restart or renew the network settings The DHCP server embedded in the router is enabled by default so the PC will then be assigned an IP address and related settings by the router The following examples are for a Microsoft Windows 95 98 machine set to use a dynamic IP address For other operating systems pl
34. Interface D Link ISDN Router gt Basic Setup gt ISDN Setup lt lt Main Menu Country Code International MSN numbers for the router Own Number ii Own Number means that the router will tell the 2 3 remote end the ISDN number when it s placing an outgoing call e MSN Numbers means that the router is able to accept number matched incoming calls In addition MSN service should be supported by the local ISDN network provider _ox Copyright c 2001 D Link Corp All Rights Reserved Country Code Set the correct country code for proper function on your local ISDN network Own Number Set your ISDN number The number you entered in this field will be carried with every outgoing call to the users you called MSN Numbers for the Router MSN Numbers means that the router is able to accept number matched incoming calls The router provides three MSN number fields Note that MSN services must be subscribed to from your local telecom By default MSN function is disabled i e leave the MSN number fields blank under which all incoming calls will be accepted without number matching Click OK to return to the Main Setup Menu 28 DI 304 DI 304M ISDN Remote Router Internet Access Setup For most users Internet access is the primary application The following sections will explain more details of ISDN dial up access and broadband access setup When you click Inter
35. Internal Servers to the Public Domain The Port Redirection Table may be used to expose internal servers to the public domain or to directly assign a specific port number to internal hosts External hosts or domain can specify port numbers to access internal network services such as FTP WWW etc The following example shows how an internal FTP server is exposed to the public domain The internal FTP server is running on the local host addressed as 192 168 1 10 54 DI 304 DI 304M ISDN Remote Router D Link ISDN Router gt Advanced Setup gt NAT Setup gt Port Redirection lt lt Main Menu lt lt Back Service Name Protocol Public Port Private IP Private Port Active fi92 168 1 10 A za ra Ex ca 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 og Copyright c 2001 D Link Corp All Rights Reserved As shown above the Port Redirection Table provides 10 port mapping entries for internal hosts Service Name Specify the name for the specific network service Protocol Specify the transport layer protocol that supports TCP and UDP options Public Port Specify which port should be redirected to the internal host Private IP Specify the private IP address of the internal host offering the service Private Port Specify the private port number of the service offered by the internal host Active Check here to activate the port mapping entry DMZ Host Setup Click DMZ Ho
36. List lt lt Back A UDP Win NC Copyright c 2001 D Link Corp All Rights Reserved er 57 DI 304 DI 304M ISDN Remote Router Static Route Setup This menu contains 10 routing rules for static routing usage You may add delete or activate deactivate any static route ISDN Router lt lt Main Menu gt Advanced Setup gt Static Route Setup Static Route Configuration gt gt View Routing Table index Destination Address ISDN Router gt Advanced Setup gt Static Route Setup Index No 1 Status Action Empty Clear Destination IP Address 22 Subnet Mask 77 Gateway IP Address 0077 Network Interface Ethemet _ Copyright c 2001 D Link Corp All RightsReserved LU IP Filter Firewall Setup The IP Filter Firewall function helps to prevent your local network against attack from outside It also provides a method of restricting users on the local network 58 DI 304 DI 304M ISDN Remote Router from accessing the Internet Additionally it can filter out specific packets to trigger the router to place an outgoing connection An Overview of the Firewall The IP Filter Firewall includes two types of filter Call Filter and Data Filter The former is designed to block or allow IP packets that will trigger the router to establish an outgoing connection The latter is designed to block or allow which kind of IP packets are allowed to pass through the router when t
37. Settings Username branch Link Type 64k bps x Password p PPP Authentication PAP CHAP x I Enable CLID Authentication YJ Compression on off Peer ISDN Number 77 Callback Function SCHEN I Enable Callback Function O Use the Following Number to Callback Callback Number Callback Budget M minute s 4 TCP IP Network Settings My WAN IP 0 0 0 0 RIP Direction TXPX Both z Remote Gateway IP 192 168 2 1 RIP Version Ver 2 x Remote Network IP 19216820 For NAT operation treat remote sub net as Private IP z Remote Network Mask 255 255 255 0 Branch Office 48 DI 304 DI 304M ISDN Remote Router D Link ISDN Router gt Advanced Setup gt LAN to LAN Dialer Profile Setup Profile Index 1 1 Common Settings Profile Name M Enable this profile 2 Dial Out Settings Username branch Dial Number fi 000 Scheduler 1 15 el PO 3 Dial In Settings Password Username head Password et o C Enable CLID Authentication Peer ISDN Number 4 TCP IP Network Settings My WAN IP 0 0 0 0 fi92 168 1 1 fi92 168 1 0 Remote Network Mask 255 255 255 0 Remote Gateway IP Remote Network IP __ Copyright c 2001 D Link Corp All Rights Reserved _ 49 lt lt Main Menu lt lt Back Clear Both Dial Out Dial In joo second s 64k bps 7 PPP Authentication PAP CHAP x VJ Compression on C off Callback Function CBCP D Require R
38. X 7 095 737 3390 URL www dlink ru E MAIL vl dlink ru D Link International 1 International Business Park 03 12 The Synergy Singapore 609917 TEL 65 774 6233 FAX 65 774 6322 E MAIL info dlink com sg URL www dlink intl com D Link South Africa 102 106 Witchhazel Avenue Einstein Park 2 Block B Highveld Technopark Centurion South Africa TEL 27 0 12 665 2165 FAX 27 0 12 665 2186 URL www d link co za E MAIL attie d link co za D Link Spain Gran Via de Carlos III 843 Edificio Trade 08028 Barcelona Spain TEL 34 93 4965751 FAX 34 93 4965701 URL www dlinkiberia es D Link Sweden P O Box 15036 S 167 15 Bromma Sweden TEL 46 0 8 564 61900 FAX 46 0 8 564 61901 E MAIL info dlink se URL www dlink se D Link Taiwan 2F No 119 Pao Chung Rd Hsin Tien Taipei Taiwan TEL 886 2 2910 2626 FAX 886 2 2910 1515 URL www dlinktw com tw E MAIL dssqa tsc dlinktw com tw D Link Europe 4h Floor Merit House Edgware Road Colindale London NW9 5AB United Kingdom TEL 44 0 20 8731 5555 FAX 44 0 20 8731 5511 BBS 44 0 181 235 5511 URL www dlink co uk E MAIL info dlink co uk D Link U S A 53 Discovery Drive Irvine CA 92618 USA TEL 1 949 788 0805 FAX 1 949 753 7033 BBS 1 949 455 1779 amp 1 949 455 9616 INFO 1 800 326 1688 URL www dlink com E MAIL tech dlink com amp support dlink com Registration Card Print type or use block letters Your name Mr Ms Organization Dept Yo
39. a DHCP client remove any DNS IP address settings since the router will assign the DNS settings to the DHCP client enabled PC 6 How many IP addresses can the DHCP server of the router assign to local PCs A The built in DHCP server can support 253 IP addresses for local network usage 86 DI 304 DI 304M ISDN Remote Router Appendix B Basic IP Concepts This appendix describes some basic IP concepts the TCP IP addressing scheme and show how to assign IP Addresses When setting up the router you must make sure all ports to be utilized on the router have valid IP addresses Even if you will not use the ISDN or WAN ports you should at the very least make sure the LAN port is assigned a valid IP address This is required for telnet in band SNMP management and related functions such as trap handling and TFTP firmware download IP Addresses The Internet Protocol IP was designed for routing data between network sites all over the world and was later adapted to allow routing between networks often referred to as subnets within any site IP includes a system by which a unique number can be assigned to each of the millions of networks and each of the computers on those networks Such a number is called an IP address To make IP addresses easy to understand the originators of IP adopted a system of representation called dotted decimal or dotted quad notation Below are examples of IP addresses written in
40. any 255 255 255 255 32 gt fed D Keep State T Source Route Fragments Dont Care 7 Copyright c 2001 D Link Corp All Rights Reserved 65 DI 304 DI 304M ISDN Remote Router Virtual TA Application This chapter covers Virtual TA concepts and explains how to setup a Virtual TA Quick Setup gt gt Virtual TA Remote CAPI Setup Virtual TA Concepts The term Virtual TA means the local Ethernet connected hosts or PCs use popular CAPI based software such as RVS COM or BVRP etc to access the router as a local ISDN TA for FAX sending or receiving via the ISDN line Basically it is a client server network model The Virtual TA server built into the router handles the connection establishment and release The Virtual TA client installed in the Ethernet connected host creates a CAPI based driver to relay all CAPI messages between applications and the router s CAPI module Note 1 The Virtual TA client is only supported on Microsoft Windows 95 OSR2 1 98 98 SE Me 2000 platforms 2 The Virtual TA client only supports the CAPI 2 0 protocol and has no built in FAX engine 3 One ISDN BRI interface only has two B channels The maximum number of active clients is also 2 4 Before you set up the Virtual TA you must set the correct country code Click ISDN Setup in the Basic Setup group As the following application chart shows the Virtual TA client can make an outgoing call or accept an incoming ca
41. ation of the fields on this page Head Office D Link ISDN Router gt Quick Setup gt Remote Dial In Access Setup lt lt Main Menu Remote Dial In Access Setup Dial In Access Control PPP MP Protocol Dial In Service Enable Disable Dial In PPP Authentication PAP or CHAP z Mutual Authetication PAP Yes No Username Password IP Address Assignment for Dial In Users Start IP Address fi 92 168 1 200 Copyright c 2001 D Link Corp All Rights Reserved The IP range of the Head Office network is 192 168 1 0 24 The settings should be as below Dial In Service Enable Start IP Address 192 168 1 200 Branch Office 43 DI 304 DI 304M ISDN Remote Router ISDN Router gt Quick Setup gt Remote Dial In Access Setup lt lt Main Menu Remote Dial In Access Setup Dial In Access Control PPP MP Protocol Dial In Service Enable Disable Dial In PPP Authentication PAP or CHAP 7 Mutual Authetication PAP Yes No Username l Password l IP Address Assignment for Dial In Users Start IP Address 132 168 2 200 Copyright c 2001 D Link Corp All Rights Reserved The IP range of the Branch Office network is 192 168 2 0 24 the settings should be as below Dial In Service Enable Start IP Address 192 168 2 200 Creating a LAN to LAN Dialer Profile After enabling the Dial in service you must create a LAN to LAN profile for each network From t
42. be able to share this PPP session to access to the Internet Static IP If you have obtained public IP address from DSL Leased Line or Cable static IP only service provider select Static IP to setup your Internet Access mode ISDN Dial up Internet Access Dialing to a Single ISP 29 DI 304 DI 304M ISDN Remote Router D Link ISDN Router gt Quick Setup gt Internet Access Setup lt lt Main Menu Single ISP lt lt Back ISP Access Setup PPP MP Setup ISP Name Link Type Dialup BOD gt PPP Authentication PAP or CHAP gt Dial Number Idle Timeout fiso second s Username E IP Address Assignment Method IPCP Password Fixed IP Yes No Dynamic IP I Require ISP callback CBCP Fixed IP Address Scheduler 1 15 gt I 0 0O O Copyright c 2001 D Link Corp All Rights Reserved ISP Access Setup ISP Name Enter your ISP name Dial Number Enter the ISDN access number provided by your ISP Username Enter the username provided by your ISP Password Enter the password provided by your ISP Require ISP Callback CBCP If your ISP supports the callback function check Require ISP Callback CBCP to enable the Callback Control Protocol during PPP negotiations Scheduler 1 15 Enter up to 4 index numbers for calls that have been previously configured on the Call Schedule Setup windows under Advanced Setup gt PPP MP Setup
43. beim Anschlu an das Stromnetz die Anschlu werte Die Netzanschlu steckdose mu aus Gr nden der elektrischen Sicherheit einen Schutzleiterkontakt haben Verlegen Sie die Netzanschlu leitung so da niemand dar ber fallen kann Es sollete auch nichts auf der Leitung abgestellt werden Alle Hinweise und Warnungen die sich am Ger ten befinden sind zu beachten Wird das Ger t ber einen l ngeren Zeitraum nicht benutzt sollten Sie es vom Stromnetz trennen Somit wird im Falle einer berspannung eine Besch digung vermieden Durch die L ftungs ffnungen d rfen niemals Gegenst nde oder Fl ssigkeiten in das Ger t gelangen Dies k nnte einen Brand bzw Elektrischen Schlag ausl sen ffnen Sie niemals das Ger t Das Ger t darf aus Gr nden der elektrischen Sicherheit nur von authorisiertem Servicepersonal ge ffnet werden Wenn folgende Situationen auftreten ist das Ger t vom Stromnetz zu trennen und von einer qualifizierten Servicestelle zu berpr fen a Netzkabel oder Netzstecker sint besch digt b Fl ssigkeit ist in das Ger t eingedrungen c Das Ger t war Feuchtigkeit ausgesetzt d Wenn das Ger t nicht der Bedienungsanleitung ensprechend funktioniert oder Sie mit Hilfe dieser Anleitung keine Verbesserung erzielen e Das Ger t ist gefallen und oder das Geh use ist besch digt f Wenn das Ger t deutliche Anzeichen eines Defektes aufweist Bei Reparaturen d rfen nur Orginalersatzteile bzw de
44. channel under low traffic situations Once the single B channel bandwidth is filled the other B channel will be dialed automatically For more detailed BOD parameter settings refer to the Advanced Setup group gt Call Control and PPP MP Setup PPP Authentication Two types of authentication PAP Only Set the PPP session to use the PAP protocol to negotiate the username and password with the ISP PAP or CHAP Sets the PPP session to use the PAP or CHAP protocols to negotiate the username and password with the ISP IP Address Assignment Method ICPC Fixed IP and Fixed IP Address In most environments you should not change the default settings as most ISPs provide a dynamic IP address for the router when it connects to the ISP If your ISP provides a fixed IP address check Yes and enter the assigned IP address in the Fixed IP Address field DSL Cable Modem Internet Access Before you connect a broadband access device e g a DSL Cable modem to the router you need to know what kind of Internet access is provided by your ISP The following paragraphs deal with three widely used broadband access services These are PPPoE Client PPTP Client and Static IP for DSL Cable Modem In most cases you will get a DSL Cable modem from the broadband access service provider The router is connected behind the broadband device and works as a NAT or IP router for broadband and ISDN connections In addition to broadband access capabili
45. d in filter set 1 and the Data Filter rules are defined in filter set 2 59 DI 304 DI 304M ISDN Remote Router D Link ISDN Router gt Advanced Setup gt IP Filter Firewall Setup lt lt Main Menu e General Setup e Filter Setup lt lt Setto Factory Default Set Comments Set Comments a L Default Call Filter Default Data Filter Copyright c 2001 D Link Corp All Rights Reserved General Setup Some general settings are in the setup link Filter Setup Here there are 12 filter sets for IP Filter configurations Set to Factory Default Click here to restore the filter rules to default values General Setup On the General Setup page you can enable disable the Call Filter or Data Filter and assign a Start Filter Set for each configure the log settings and set the MAC address for duplicate packets D Link ISDN Router gt Advanced Setup gt IP Filter Firewall Setup gt General Setup lt lt Main Menu General Setup Call Filter Enable Start Filter Set Ser 7 Disable Data Filter Enable Start Filter Set Set 2 7 Disable Log Flag None MAC Address for Logged Packets Duplication ox o00000000000 Copyright c 2001 D Link Corp All Rights Reserved 60 DI 304 DI 304M ISDN Remote Router Call Filter Check Enable to activate the Call Filter function Assign a start filter set for Call Filter Data Filter Check Enable to activate
46. d then the web After 30 seconds reboot your router If you do not follow these steps you may have problems upgrade the firmware 81 DI 304 DI 304M ISDN Remote Router 82 DI 304 DI 304M ISDN Remote Router Appendix A Troubleshooting and FAQs The following section explains how to use Telnet terminal commands to diagnose your network problems via the built in debug tool Our examples use Windows Telnet client software If you are a Mac user you should install third party Telnet client software on your computer By default the Linux has a built in Telnet client Using the Telnet Terminal Commands Click Start gt Run and type Telnet 192 168 0 1 in the Open box as below Note that the IP address in the example is the default address of the Router If you have changed the default enter the current IP address of the router Run 21x Type the name of a program folder document or Internet resource and Windows will open it for you Open telnet 192 168 0 1 Cancel Browse Click OK The Telnet terminal will open If an administrator password has not been assigned follow the on screen instructions to assign one After assigning a password type a question mark You will see all the possible Telnet commands 83 DI 304 DI 304M ISDN Remote Router 8 Telnet 192 168 0 1 lolx Connect Edit Terminal Help Password 33 WARNING 2363636263626 3 26 26 36 36 36 36 26 9 96 JE JE JE JE HEHE
47. dow then select TCP IP on the right and click OK It will return to the Network dialog box 14 DI 304 DI 304M ISDN Remote Router Configuring the TCP IP Protocol 1 On the Network dialog box Configuration card select TCP IP and then click Properties The TCP IP Properties dialog box will open TCP IP Properties Pectes oea 1220 Dun 2 On the IP Address tab click Obtain an IP address automatically As the DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol server built into the router is enabled by default your computer will get an IP address subnet mask and other related IP network settings from the router 3 On the DNS Configuration tab click Disable DNS 15 DI 304 DI 304M ISDN Remote Router TCP IP Properties Host Domai DNS SeWversearcn Wider 172 19 10 34 HEMGYE 172 19 10 35 168 95 192 1 arten Wrder l Pad 000 4 Click the Gateway tab TCP IP Properties rs 10 1 1 254 Remove 5 Make the New gateway and Installed gateways fields blank and click OK A dialog box will pop up asking you to restart the PC Click Yes Checking TCP IP Settings 1 After completing the previous steps click Start gt Run Click the Gateway tab and type winipefg The IP Configuration window will open If the PC does not show an IP address in the 192 168 0 2 to 192 168 0 254 range click the Release 16 DI 304 DI 304M ISDN Remote Router button to release the current configuratio
48. dress from the remote router during the IPCP negotiation phase If the WAN IP address is fixed by remote specify the fixed IP address here Remote Gateway IP Specify the IP address of the remote router Remote Network IP Specify the network identification of the remote network For example 192 168 1 0 is a network identification of a class C subnet with netmask 255 255 255 0 24 Remote Network Mask Specify the netmask of the remote network RIP Direction The option specify the direction of RIP Routing Information Protocol packets through the ISDN WAN connection RIP Version Select the RIP protocol version Specify Ver 2 for greatest compatibility For NAT operation treat remote sub net as Toggle between Private IP and Public IP Recall the LAN to LAN example described earlier in this chapter The LAN to LAN Dialer Profile could be configured as below Head Office 47 DI 304 DI 304M ISDN Remote Router gt Advanced Setup gt LAN to LAN Dialer Profile Setup Profile Index 1 1 Common Settings Profile Name Branch Call Direction Both Dial Out Dial In M Enable this profile Idle Timeout 00 second s 2 Dial Out Settings Username head Link Type 64k bps x Password p PPP Authentication PAP CHAP x Dial Number 2000 vJ Compression on off Scheduler 1 15 lg ata Function CBCP i nm nm nm D Require Remote to Callback gt F D Provide ISDN Number to Remote 3 Dial In
49. e When checked protocol information about the TCP UDP ICMP communication sessions will be kept by the IP Filter Firewall the Firewall Protocol option requires that TCP or UDP or TCP UDP or ICMP be selected for this to operate correctly Source Route When Checked the IP options of source routing will be applied for the rule Fragments Specify a fragmented packets action Don t Care Specify no fragment options in the filter rule Unfragmented Apply the rule to unfragmented packets Fragmented Apply the rule to fragmented packets Too Short Apply the rule only to packets that are too short to contain a complete header Restricting Unauthorized Internet Services This section will show a simple example to restrict access of WWW from certain locations In this example we assume the IP address of the access restricted user is 192 168 1 10 The filter rule is created in the Data Filter set and is shown as below D Link ISDN Router gt Advanced Setup gt IP Filter Firewall Setup gt Edit Filter Set gt Edit Filter Rule lt lt Main Menu Filter Set 2 Rule 2 lt lt Back Clear Comments www M Check to enable the Filter Rule Pass or Block Branch to Other Filter Set Block Immediately 7 None I Duplicate to LAN O Log Direction our 7 Protocol TCP z IP Address Subnet Mask Operator Start Port End Port Source fi92 168 1 10 255 255 255 255 32 Destination
50. e Router Appendix D Technical Specifications General Ports Number of Ports 4 LAN ports RJ 45 1 Uplink port RJ 11 1 WAN port ISDN BRI S T 2 Analog phone ports LED Readout Power Status ISDN Link B1 B2 LAN Link Act 10 100M 1 2 3 4 Phone 1 2 LAN Standard IEEE 802 3 802 3u LAN Protocol CSMA CD Data Transfer Rates 10 100Mbps auto negotiation Network Cables 10BASE T 2 pair UTP Cat 3 4 5 100m max length EIA TIA 568 100 ohm screened twisted pair 100BASE TX 2 pair UTP Cat 5 100m max length EIA TIA 568 100 ohm screened twisted pair ISDN Standard PPP Multi link PPP ISDN Protocols ISDN speeds ISDN BRI up to 128 000bps ISDN Interface Standard BRI S T 1 ISDN BRI port 64Kbps B channel x 2 16Kbps D channel x 1 ISDN network Compatibility ISDN switch type DSS1 Data Compression Hi fn LZS Stac Routing IP Packet Routing TCP IP with RIP 1 and RIP 2 static routes Other Protocols UDP TCP NAT DHCP BAP BACP ICMP IGMP Management SNMP MIB II Security PAP CHAP MS CHAP Administrative password through Telnet only Firewall filtering Physical amp Environmental DC Input External DC power adapter 16 18VAC 1 0A Power Consumption 12W max 91 DI 304 DI 304M ISDN Remote Router Ventilation Fanless Op
51. e g Windows 98 to dial in using an ISDN terminal adapter TA to access the network resources without physically being in the office What This Manual Covers This manual is divided into thirteen parts e Chapter One Introduction describes many of the technologies implemented in the DI 304 DI 304M as well as product features etc Chapter Two Installation and Setup is designed as a step by step guide to installing the router In addition descriptions ofthe front panel and rear panel are provided Chapter Three Basic Configuration and Internet Access provides detailed explanations for basic setup and Internet access setup It also covers ISDN dial up Internet access and DSL cable modem Internet access Chapter Four Remote Access provides an introduction to remote access including remote dial in access and LAN to LAN access Chapter Five Advanced Setup describes how to enable the remote activation function and configure the BOD parameters as well as information relating to NAT setup and IP filter and firewall setup Chapter Six Virtual TA Application goes over virtual TA concepts and how to install a virtual TA client DI 304 DI 304M ISDN Remote Router Regardless of the application it is important that you follow the steps outlined in Chapters 2 Installation and Setup to correctly connect your DI 304 DI 304M to your LAN You can then refer to other chapte
52. e host portion will be referred to as a host number To connect to the Internet or to any private IP network that uses an Internet assigned network number you must obtain a registered IP network number from an Internet authorized network information center In many countries you must apply through a government agency however they can usually be obtained from your Internet Service Provider ISP If your organization s networks are and will always remain a closed system with no connection to the Internet or to any other IP network you can choose your own network numbers as long as they conform to the above rules If your networks are isolated from the Internet e g only between your two branch offices you can assign any IP Addresses to hosts without problems However the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority LANA has reserved the following three blocks of IP Addresses specifically for private stub networks Class Beginning Address Ending Address A 10 0 0 0 10 255 255 255 B 172 16 0 0 172 31 255 255 C 192 168 0 0 192 168 255 255 It is recommended that you choose private network IP Addresses from the above list For more information on address assignment refer to RFC 1597 Address Allocation for Private Internets and RFC 1466 Guidelines for Management of IP Address Space Subnet Mask In the absence of subnetworks standard TCP IP addressing may be used by specifying subnet masks as shown below
53. eaeaes SEAR MRERESE Hardware Installation nee A a BR 12 Connecting the Power Adapter siian iraran ia a S IEA e T EE AEREE EEE ENTE ISEEN NEES EAEE S R I VET 12 Connecting tothe Ethernet roenn ras E R Lo R E E TA E ER A ANR 12 Connecting to an ISDN BRI Line 4 Connecting toa DSL Cable Modemi u use test E E R E eececees aes 13 Setting Up a Management PO sezir dieit ea ins de apataslin Alama A EEA AOA 13 Checking the Network IP Configuration 14 Configuring the TCP IP Protocol 15 Checking TCP IP Settings 16 Using the Smart Start Wizard 18 Using the Web C ntigurator 22 sie EE EN Ben SSH Rh eee cue res eet estar 22 BASIC CONFIGURATION AND INTERNET ACCESS nunnunnuannannannannannnnannannannnn anne 26 Basic Setup rei ehe EL RER ee E A nee AEON 27 Changing the Adininistrator Passwords eresian 82 Klemm Dessen seo 26 Configuring Ethernet TCP IP Address and DHCP Server 26 Configuring the ISDN Interfaces oe Arsenal RR nei en 28 Internet Access Sewp 2 nee De en BER niilen pe 29 ISDN Dial up Internet Access x Connecting 16 Dual ISPS 3a 44m ums aa aara Oa A EEE Oe TSA AAEE EE EEOAE RS EEA ASRU E AETS DSL Cable Modem Internet Access uuunnnsnessnennnenssenennnnenesnennnennsenennnnenesnennnenennnenes nennen Using PPTP with a DSL Moden Using a Static IP with a DSL Cable Modem ie Configuring ISDN Dial Backup 2 2 2 28 23 he te ee ela a i oa ed Gaal
54. ease refer to the OS user manuals 13 DI 304 DI 304M ISDN Remote Router Checking the Network IP Configuration The following explains how to setup the Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol TCP IP in Windows 95 98 For more detailed information on TCP IP setup refer to the Windows 95 98 help files For other operating systems refer to the user manuals 1 On the desktop right click Network Neighborhood Click Properties The Network window will open Your particular system may differ from the window shown here Check if you have an Ethernet Network Interface card NIC installed If not refer to the installation documentation from the NIC card manufacturer and install the card and drivers Network Configuration Identification Access Control The following network components are installed gt Client for Microsoft Networks D Link DFE 500TX PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter Rev B C X TCP IP File and printer sharing for Microsoft Networks Properties Primary Network Logon Client for Microsoft Networks File and Print Sharing Description If you have installed the NIC card 1 Click the Add button The Select Network Component Type dialog box will open This box has four options Client Adapter Protocol and Service 2 Select Protocol and click the Add button The Select Network Protocol dialog box will open 3 Select Microsoft in the left scrolling win
55. eceive a fixed public IP address or a public subnet from your DSL or Cable ISP In most cases a Cable ISP will provide a fixed public IP while a DSL ISP will provide a public subnet You must enable IP Routing Usage and enter the fixed public IP or choose one public IP from the public subnet for Ethernet TCP IP Setup Click Internet Access Setup Static IP to enter the setup page 36 DI 304 DI 304M ISDN Remote Router D Link ISDN Router Corso gt Quick Setup gt Internet Access Setup lt lt Main Menu Static IP Mode lt lt Back Access Control ISDN Dial Backup Setup Broadband Access Disable Dial Backup Mode None Gateway IP Address ok Copyright c 2001 D Link Corp All Rights Reserved Access Control Broadband Access Select Enable to turn on the broadband access capability Gateway IP Address Enter the IP address from DSL service provider as Router IP address or the fixed IP gateway IP address ISDN Dial Backup Setup Dial Backup Mode Select None to disable this feature or select Packet Trigger to activate this feature or select always on to recover connection Note The router should be restarted to allow the settings to take effect Configuring ISDN Dial Backup ISDN Dial Backup Setup There are three options None Disable the backup function Packet Trigger The backup line is disconnected until a packet from a local host triggers the route
56. eee Chan san REMOTE ACCESS na 39 Remote Dial M Access 2 22 22 22 2222 le Riesa RBRE E ei se a a o ai 39 Creating an Access Account for a Dial in User 40 LAN to LAN Access 42 Activating the Remote Dial In Capability 43 Creating a LAN to LAN Dialer Pro ile 4 u 22 220 Esgsssnrbsssskeangs nannten res 44 ADVANCED SETUP u 000 SUSE BEER 50 Enabling the Remote Activation Function uesesessesessensesnensesnnenennensesnennennnnenennensennennennnnenennnsenenon 50 Call Control Setup rrise asl PPP MP Dial Out Setup wal Bandwidth On Demand BOD Setup Call Schedule Setup NAT Setup 4 Static Route SETUP sioari ae Leu 58 IP Filter Fir wallSetup nace Aisles 222 202 Ss ER ee aa 58 VIRTUAL A APPLICATION iavicases disessaresnsasusssanassratucaiasatesisansaneasnsaaasanssaauennivan 66 Virtual TA Concepts sserrep E oela eria 66 Installinga Virtual BA Clients oina a a Bai ee ee eel 67 Configuring a Virtual TA Client Server sinirini sooi aE r E ES EEE 67 SYSTEM MANAGEMENT u 2a 69 Online Status Time Setup ai Management Sep 2er nee nun ne ates 72 Diasno stic 100185 2 2 Hs een 74 Reboot System ae Firmware Upgrades oesi 3 2 28 Jen Aalen ss 81 APPENDIX A TROUBLESHOOTING AND FAQS uunnnsnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 83 Using the Telnet Terminal Commands 24e022ssnsesnensesennenennensesnenennensennenensnennenennnnennense nennen 83 Viewing Ca
57. emote to Callback D Provide ISDN Number to Remote 64k bps PPP Authentication PAP CHAP x YJ Compression on C off Callback Function CBCP D Enable Callback Function T Use the Following Number to Callback Callback Number Callback Budget M minute s RIP Direction TXIRX Both RIP Version Ver 2 x For NAT operation treat remote sub net as Private IP x Call Direction Idle Timeout Link Type Link Type DI 304 DI 304M ISDN Remote Router Advanced Setup This chapter explains the remaining options available in Advanced Setup Advanced Setup gt gt Call Control and PPP MP Setup gt gt Call Schedule Setup gt gt NAT Setup gt gt Static Route Setup gt gt IP Filter Firewall Setup Click Call Control and PPP MP Setup to open the setup page displayed below D Link ISDN Router gt Advanced Setup gt Call Control and PPP MP Setup lt lt Main Menu Call Control Setup Dial Retry fo times Remote Activation Dial Delay Interval fo second s PPP MP Dial Out Setup Basic Setup Bandwidth On Demand BOD Setup Link Type DialupBOD High Water Mark 7000 cps PPP Authentication PAP or CHAP High Water Time 30 second s TCP Header Compression None Low Water Mark 6000 ups Idle Timeout fi80 second s Low Water Time 30 second s ok Copyright c 2001 D Link Corp All Rights Reserved Enabling the Remote Activation Function Some appl
58. erating Temperature 0 50 C 82 122 F Storage Temperature 25 55 C 13 131 F Humidity 5 95 non condensing Dimensions 22 4cm x 13 2cm x 3 5cm Emissions EMI CE C Tick Telecom CTR 3 Safety UL CSA TUV C Tick for power adapter 92 DI 304 DI 304M ISDN Remote Router Index A B Adapter 1 Bandwidth Allocation Protocol 3 Bandwidth On Demand See BOD BAP See Bandwidth Allocation Protocol BOD 2 Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol See CHAP CHAP 3 Configuration 27 Configuration File 97 Configuration File Example 97 Dial On Demand 2 Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol 3 Front panel LED s 10 installation 102 Internet 5 IP Addresses 90 IP Concepts 90 IP Network Classes 91 IP Port Numbers 93 IP Protocol 93 IP Protocol Numbers 93 ISDN 11 Lan 2 LAN 2 5 6 7 10 93 Local Area Network See LAN network management 102 PAP 3 Password Authentication Protocol See PAP Plain Old Telephone Service See POTS Point to Point Protocol Multilink Protocol See PPP MP Port Numbers 93 POTS 1 PPP MP 2 Remote Dial in Users 1 5 Remote Node 1 2 RS 232 3 Simple Network Management Protocol See SNMP Single User Account 1 5 SNMP 3 STP 102 SUA See Single User Account Subnet Mask 92 TCP IP 5 102 Telecommuting 5 Telnet 3 8 67 UTP 102 D Link Offices Australia Canada Chile Ch
59. ess empty Secondary IP Address empty Web Configurator Username admin Password lt blank gt Note Blank means no password required Telnet Console Password lt blank gt Note Blank means no password required Management from the Internet Not allowed Virtual TA Server Enabled Remote Dial In Server Disable IP 192 168 0 200 The following section outlines how to connect your DI 304 DI 304M to your LAN and ISDN line Refer to the diagrams below to identify all of the ports on your device when you make connections The DI 304 DI 304M Front Panel Names and descriptions of your router s front panel LEDs are given below DI 304 DI 304M ISDN Remote Router DI 304M POWER Comes on as soon as you connect the router to the power adapter and plug the power adapter into a suitable AC outlet STATUS Should be blinking if the router is functioning properly ISDN LINK Indicates that the router has an ISDN line connected to the ISDN interface and it has been successfully initialized Note On some NT1 boxes the LINK indicator will go off when the ISDN line has been idle for a while When the router is dialing or answering a call it should be on again ISDN B1 and B2 On if there is an active ISDN session on that channel or if that channel is making or receiving a call LINK ACT 1 through 4 These indicato
60. he Advance Setup menu click LAN to LAN Dialer Profile to enter the setup page displayed below gt Advanced Setup gt LAN to LAN Dialer Profile Setup lt lt Main Menu LAN to LAN Dialer Profiles gt gt Set to Factory Default Status v Active x Inactive Copyright c 2001 D Link Corp All Rights Reserved 44 DI 304 DI 304M ISDN Remote Router The router provides 16 LAN to LAN profiles for connecting to up to 16 different remote networks Set to Factory Default Clicking here will clear all the LAN to LAN profiles Index Click a number in the Index to open a detailed settings page for each profile Name Indicate the name of the LAN to LAN profile The symbol means the profile is available Status Indicate the status of the individual profiles The symbol v means the profile is active and x means it is inactive Click an index number to open an individual LAN to LAN profile settings page gt Advanced Setup gt LAN to LAN Dialer Profile Setup lt lt Main Menu Profile Index 1 lt lt Back Clear 1 Common Settings Profile Name 22 Call Direction Both Dial Out Dial In D Enable this profile Idle Timeout 300 second s 2 Dial Out Settings Username 22 Link Type 64k bps gt Password PPP Authentication PAP CHAP 7 Dial Number VJ Compression on off Scheduler 1 15 Callback Function CBCP O E O nm I Require Remote
61. he WAN connection has been established It works like this when an outgoing packet is routed to the WAN the IP Filter will decide if the packet should be forwarded to the Call Filter or Data Filter If the WAN connection has not been established the packet will enter the Call Filter If the packet is not allowed to trigger router dialing it will be dropped Otherwise it will initiate a call to establish the WAN connection If the WAN connection of the router has been established the packet will pass through the Data Filter Packets match the block rule will be dropped and the contrary will be sent to the WAN interface Alternatively if an incoming packet enters from the WAN interface it will pass through the Data Filter directly If the packets match the block rule it will be dropped Otherwise it will be sent to the internal LAN The filter architecture is shown as below ISDN Dial In ISDN Dial In LAN WAN Outgoing Packet Call Filter Initiate a Call Black Call Phase Drop the Packet Data Phase 55 Data Filter pet Send Packet to WAN Block Drop the Packet Incoming Packet Send Packet Pass to LAN Data Filter Block Drop the Packel The Following sections will explain more about IP Filter Firewall Setup using Web Configurator The Filter has 12 filter sets with 7 filter rules for each set There are a total of 84 filter rules for the IP Filter Firewall Setup By default the Call Filter rules are define
62. he 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 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 Limited Warranty Hardware D Link warrants each of its hardware products to be free from defects in workmanship and materials under normal use and service for a period commencing on the date of purchase from D Link or its Authorized Reseller and extending for the length of time stipulated by the Authorized Reseller or D Link Branch Office nearest to the place of purchase This Warranty applies on the condition that the product Registration Card is filled out and returned to a D Link office within ninety 90 days of purchase A list
63. he wall and to the power jack on the rear panel of the router 2 The Act LED should be blinking once every 2 seconds Connecting to the Ethernet A Connecting to PCs 1 Attach the Ethernet cable to any Pl P4 port 2 Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to your PCs installed network interface card NIC 3 The LED indicators at both the Ethernet port and the NIC should be ON Note If the Ethernet cable is not long enough to reach your PCs purchase a longer straight through Cat 5 UTP or STP Ethernet cable B Connecting to an External Ethernet Hub 1 Attach the Ethernet cable to the Uplink port 2 Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to the external Ethernet hub or switch 3 The LED indicators on both the Uplink port and the external Ethernet hub or switch should be ON Note If the Ethernet cable is not long enough to reach the external hub switch purchase a longer straight through 10BASE T Ethernet cable or connect two shorter cables to create a cable of sufficient length 12 DI 304 DI 304M ISDN Remote Router Connecting to an ISDN BRI Line A S T Interface Model 1 Locate the ISDN cable 2 Plug one of the RJ 45 connectors on the cable into the ISDN port on the rear panel of the router 3 Plug the other end of the cable into any of the NT 1 or NT1 plus S T interface ports B U Interface Model 1 Locate the ISDN cable 2 Plug one of the RJ 45 connectors on the cable into the IS
64. hing the rule will be passed immediately Block If No Further Match A packet matching the rule and that does not match further rules will be dropped Pass If No Further Match A packet matching the rule and that does not match further rules will pass through 63 DI 304 DI 304M ISDN Remote Router D Link ISDN Router gt Advanced Setup gt IP Filter Firewall Setup gt Edit Filter Set gt Edit Filter Rule lt lt Main Menu Filter Set 2 Rule 7 lt lt Back Clear Comments I Check to enable the Filter Rule Pass or Block Branch to Other Filter Set Pass Immediately None D Duplicate to LAN T Log Direction our 7 Protocol any IP Address Subnet Mask Operator Start Port End Port Source any 255 255 255 255 32 3 Destination any 255 255 255 255 32 Fe l I Keep State I Source Route Fragments Don t Care 7 OK Copyright c 2001 D Link Corp All Rights Reserved Branch to Other Filter Set If the packet matches the filter rule the next filter rule will branch to the specified filter set Duplicate to LAN If you want to log the matched packets to another network device check this box to enable it The MAC Address is defined in General Setup gt MAC Address for Packet Duplication Log Check this box to enable the log function Use the Telnet command log f to view the logs Direction Set the directio
65. ications require the router to be remotely activated or dial up to the ISP using the ISDN interface For instance if you are a user who accesses the Internet via ISDN from home usually the dialup connection is idle when you are not at home You may want to get some files from home while you are working in the office This function allows you to make a phone call to the router and ask it to dial up to the ISP Then you can access your home network to retrieve the files Of course you have to have a fixed IP address and expose some internal network resources such as FTP WWW etc 50 DI 304 DI 304M ISDN Remote Router Click Call Control and PPP MP Setup and specify a phone number in the Remote Activation field Call Control Setup Dial Retry and Dial Delay Interval These two parameters set global settings for ISDN dialup access Dial Retry fo times Dial Delay Interval a second s Dial Retry Specify the dial retry counts per triggered packet A triggered packet is any packet whose destination is outside the local network The default setting is no dial retry If set to 5 for each triggered packet the router will dial 5 times until it is connected to the ISP or remote access router Dial Delay Interval Specify the interval between dialup retries By default the interval is 0 seconds Remote Activation If the router accepts a call from the number 12345678 it will disconnect immediately and dial to the ISP
66. ina Denmark Egypt Finland France Germany India Italy Japan Netherlands D Link Australasia Unit 16 390 Eastern Valley Way Roseville NSW 2069 Australia TEL 61 2 9417 7100 FAX 61 2 9417 1077 TOLL FREE Australia 1800 177100 TOLL FREE New Zealand 0800 900900 URL www dlink com au E MAIL support dlink com au amp info dlink com au D Link Canada 2180 Winston Park Drive Oakville Ontario L6H 5W1 Canada TEL 1 905 829 5033 FAX 1 905 829 5095 BBS 1 965 279 8732 TOLL FREE 1 800 354 6522 URL www dlink ca FTP ftp dlinknet com E MAIL techsup dlink ca D Link South America Isidora Goyeechea 2934 of 702 Las Condes Santiago Chile S A TEL 56 2 232 3185 FAX 56 2 232 0923 URL www dlink cl E MAIL ccasassu dlink cl amp tsilva dlink cl D Link China 2F Sigma Building 49 Zhichun Road Haidan District 100080 Beijing China TEL 86 10 88097777 FAX 86 10 88096789 URL www dlink com cn E MAIL liweii digitalchina com cn D Link Denmark Naverland 2 DK 2600 Glostrup Copenhagen Denmark TEL 45 43 969040 FAX 45 43 424347 URL www dlink dk E MAIL info dlink dk D Link Middle East 7 Assem Ebn Sabet Street Heliopolis Cairo Egypt TEL 20 2 635 6176 FAX 20 2 635 6192 URL www dlink me com E MAIL support dlink me com amp fateen dlink me com D Link Finland Thlli ja Pakkahuone Katajanokanlaituri 5 FIN 00160 Helsinki TEL 358 9 622 91660 FAX 358 9 622 91661 URL www dlink fi com D Link F
67. ing this connection session TX Rate Transmission rate for outgoing data The unit is characters per second cps RX Packets Total number of transmitted IP packets received during this connection session RX Rate Reception rate for ingoing data The unit is characters per second cps Up Time Connection time The format is HH MM SS where HH means hour MM means minute and SS means second Drop PPPoE or PPTP Click to disconnect the PPPoE or PPTP connection Click Time Setup to open a page that allows you to make configuration changes to the time setup 71 DI 304 DI 304M ISDN Remote Router D Link ISDN Router a Time Information lt lt Back Current System Time 2000 Jan 2 Sun 4 10 16 Inquire Time Time Setup Use Browser Time Use Internet Time Client Time Protocol NTP RFC 1305 Server IP Address Time Zone Automatically Update Interval Copyright c 2001 D Link Corp All Rights Reserved Management Setup By default the router may be configured and managed with any Telnet client or Web browser running on any operating system There is no requirement for additional software or utilities However for some specific environments you may want to change the server port numbers for the built in Telnet or HTTP server create access lists to protect the router or reject system administrator login from the Internet Click Management Setup The following setup page will displa
68. l In addition to the built in NAT mechanism the Router features another powerful firewall to protect your local network or to deny specified local users access to unauthorized network services Remote Management The system manager can remotely manage the routers through an ISDN remote dial in ISDN or DSL WAN interface Applications for your DI 304 DI 304M Some applications for the DI 304 DI 304M include Internet Access Your DI 304 DI 304M supports TCP IP protocol which is the language used for the Internet It is also compatible with access servers manufactured by major vendors such as Cisco and Ascend DI 304 DI 304M ISDN Remote Router Network Address Translation NAT For small office environments the DI 304 DI 304M 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 address mapping can also be used to link two IP domains via a LAN to LAN connection LAN to LAN Enterprise Connections The DI 304 DI 304M can dial to or answer calls from another remote access router connected to a different LAN The DI 304 DI 304M supports TCP IP and has the capability to bridge any Ethernet protocol Remote Dial In Server The DI 304 DI 304M allows Remote Dial in Users to dial in and gain access to your LAN This feature enables users that have workstations with remote access capabilities
69. ll LO Siessen a n A NEEE OEE AE OARE E EA SEAE 84 Viewin ISDN LOB S adie re te ee ea E ag A ee E 85 VIEWINEBERSEOBS chisel TE ee a Er Sa BE DER Re a a tenants athe eh 85 Wie wll WANT O0 Sn ara ae ae a ne ee ee ner ee 85 PA OS rsa een SEIEN ER ERETRRESENEERETNSERTRTNEEEN 86 APPENDIX B BASIC IP CONCEPTS uuussnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 87 IPAddress esap er E Baelkessettniiiasternu ihnen AEE 87 TR Network Classes enonviiisisinn nenea ene ERE R GAE A E EER antenne 88 EAIA N LON AAEE E PEET EEA A at RAA ER ee 89 APPENDIX C IP PROTOCOL AND PORT NUMBERS 2scesceceeceecesceccecceceeseees 90 IP P ot06ol Numbers 2n uesinsnnsinsessnnin ns ae sn 90 ERER GOVE Number act HER einsenden aeler seite ehr bec anods nebo heehee de a aae 90 APPENDIX D TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS c2cceceeceeceececcecceceececcecceceeceseeees 91 DI 304 DI 304M ISDN Remote Router Introduction Congratulations on your purchase of a D Link DI 304 DI 304M remote access router with integrated Ethernet switch and ISDN TA No larger than an ordinary modem your router offers inexpensive yet complete telecommunications and internetworking solutions for your home or branch office It is ideal for applications such as Internet intranet access Wide Area Networking Electronic Commerce and Remote Network Access This complete solution also includes remote dial in user support an Internet single user account Network Address Translation
70. ll not be damaged in transit and the RMA number must be prominently marked on the outside ofthe package The package must be mailed or otherwise shipped to D Link with all costs of mailing shipping insurance prepaid D Link shall never be responsible for any software firmware information or memory data of Purchaser contained in stored on or integrated with any product returned to D Link pursuant to this warranty Any package returned to D Link without an RMA number will be rejected and shipped back to Purchaser at Purchaser s expense and D Link reserves the right in such a case to levy a reasonable handling charge in addition mailing or shipping costs Software Warranty service for software products may be obtained by contacting a D Link office within the applicable warranty period A list of D Link offices is provided at the back of this manual together with a copy of the Registration Card Ifa Registration Card for the product in question has not been returned to a D Link office then a proof of purchase such as a copy of the dated purchase invoice must be provided when requesting warranty service The term purchase in this software warranty refers to the purchase transaction and resulting license to use such software D Link warrants that its software products will perform in substantial conformance with the applicable product documentation provided by D Link with such software product for a period of ninety 90 days from the date of
71. ll to from a peer FAX machine or ISDN TA etc 66 DI 304 DI 304M ISDN Remote Router Virtual TA Application BE X ee a CAPI over Virtual TA Client Installing a Virtual TA Client l e o o o D able Modem N e we gt PC with CAPI based TCPIP IP l SH application Ethernet LAN DI 304 304M NT 1 Virtual TA Server a OOO EE ISDN TA PC FAX Machine Insert the CD ROM supplied with your DI 304 DI 304M or directly double click the installer file Vsetup95 exe is for Windows 95 OSR2 1 or higher Vsetup98 exe is for Windows 98 98SE and Me Vsetup2k exe is for Windows 2000 Follow the on screen instruction of the installer The last step requires you to restart your computer Click OK to restart After the computer restarted you will see a VT icon on the taskbar usually in the bottom right of the screen near the clock When the icon text is green the Virtual TA client is connected to the Virtual TA server and you can launch your CAPI based software to use the client to access the router Read your software user guide for detailed configuration If the icon text is red it means the client lost the connection with the server Check the physical Ethernet connection Configuring a Virtual TA Client Server The Virtual TA application is a client server model You must set it up on both ends to operate your Vi
72. lling back Check here to allow the local router to send the ISDN number to the remote router The remote router owner will be charged the connection fee by the telecom Dial In Settings Username Specify an username to authenticate the dial in router Password Specify a password to authenticate the dial in router 46 DI 304 DI 304M ISDN Remote Router oo Enable CLID Authentication Limit the dial in router to be called from a specific ISDN number Peer ISDN Number If CLID Authentication is enabled enter the remote router s ISDN number in this field Link Type Refer to Dial Out Settings PPP Authentication Refer to Dial Out Settings VJ Compression Refer to Dial Out Settings Callback Function CBCP Checking here allows this router to accept requests from a remote router for call back Enable Callback Function Checking here to enable this function The router owner will be charged the connection fee by the telecom Use the Following Number to Callback Callback Number Check here and enter a callback number for the router to call Callback Budget Specify a time budget for the callback function By default the budget is set to zero which means no call back attempt will work TCP IP Network Settings The following settings are required for proper LAN to LAN operation My WAN IP In most cases you may accept the default value in this field The router will then get a WAN IP ad
73. mples below use Windows OS 1 Download the latest firmware from D Link s Website 2 Use Web Configurator to enable the Firmware Upgrade function Click Firmware Upgrade TFTP Server to open the following screen Click OK to enable the function D Link ISDN Router d Current Firmware Version vO 99iRC7 Firmware Upgrade Procedures Click OK to start the TFTP server Open the Firmware Upgrade Utility or other 3 party TFTP client software Check that the firmware filename is correct Click Upgrade on the Firmware Upgrade Utility to start the upgrade After the upgrade is compelete the TFTP server will automatically stop running ne UNB Do you want to upgrade firmware x Copyright c 2001 D Link Corp All Rights Reserved 3 Click Start gt Programs Router Tools gt Firmware Upgrade Utility to launch the Firmware Upgrade Utility The Router IP field will show the IP address of your router Click Browse to select the new firmware file Click Upgrade The upgrade status will be shown on the progress bar Note The definition of firmware filename v2kxxxxx bin Binary code file of the firmware v2kxxxxx web WebPages file of the firmware v2kxxxxx cfg Default settings file of the firmware v2kxxxxx all v2kxxxxx bin v2kxxxxx web V2kxxxxx rst V2kxxxxx cfg v2kxxxxx bin v2kxxxxx web Note When you upgrade firmware the bin file should be the first file you upload an
74. n Wait a few seconds and click Renew to get a new IP configuration from the router Run 21x resource and Windows will open it for you Open Miter 7 Z Type the name of a program folder document or Internet Cancel Browse 2 IP Configuration Oix Sipeie lt case 7 D Link DFE 530TX PCI Fast Ethe z Adapter Address 00 50 BA 12 34 57 IP Address 192 168 0 2 Subnet Mask Pit 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 10 254 254 251 2 Ifthe IP configuration is correct you will be able to use the Ping diagnostic utility built in Microsoft Windows to Ping the router Click Start gt Programs gt MS DOS Prompt A command mode window will open Type ping 192 168 0 1 default IP of the router to diagnose the network connectivity If both hardware and software are correct your computer will receive a response from the router as shown on the next page If not verify that the Ethernet cable is connected to the router properly and the Ethernet port LED on the front panel is lit CC Copyright Microsoft Corp 1981 1999 EC WINDOWS gt ping 192 168 0 1 Pinging 192 168 0 1 with 32 bytes of data Reply from 192 168 0 1 bytes 32 time 1ms TTL 255 Reply from 192 168 0 1 bytes 32 time lt 10ms TTL 255 Reply from 192 168 0 1 bytes 32 time lt 10ms TTL 255 Reply from 192 168 0 1 bytes 32 time lt 10ms TTL 255 Ping statistics for 192 168 0 1 Packets Sent 4 Received 4 Lost
75. n Orginalteilen entsprechende Teile verwendet werden Der Einsatz von ungeeigneten Ersatzteilen kann eine weitere Besch digung hervorrufen Wenden Sie sich mit allen Fragen die Service und Repartur betreffen an Ihren Servicepartner Somit stellen Sie die Betriebssicherheit des Ger tes sicher Zum Netzanschlu dieses Ger tes ist eine gepr fte Leitung zu verwenden F r einen Nennstrom bis 6A und einem Ger tegewicht gr Ber 3kg ist eine Leitung nicht leichter als HO5VV F 3G 0 75mm2 einzusetzen Table of Contents INTRODUCTION 2 3 32 22 ee arena Product Pe t res u 2er reinen 1 Ease of Installation ed Built in Switch i2 ISDN Basie Rate Interface fBRI r 222 er Ra RER Eee 2 ISDN L as d Liner nase nn nn SAR A REBESE Standard Phone Jacks u 22ER aan SSeS SELES RNG SEI tes RBS a asco ee 2 Dial On Demand Bandwidth On Demand Full Network Management PPP Security RIP RIP 2 u a DHCP Support Dynamic Host Configuration Protoco ssesesesesesnenenenenenennenenenenennnnenenennnonennenenennnenennnnennnnnn Data Eompression 2 22er R ee mern he Networking Compatibility ses i nnn eia aaa E EAE A A aR a i Firmware Upgrade TFTP Server 3 Web HTTP Servern ann E A E E A T O A TE 208 Virtual TA Servet VTA A E E EE Remote Access Server RAS 3 Domain Name Server DNS Proxy 3 Telnet Terminal Server 4 Built in Flash ROM nsensnene
76. n of packet flow For the Call Filter this setting is irrelevant IN Specify the rule for filtering incoming packets OUT Specify the rule for filtering outgoing packets Protocol Specify the protocol s this filter rule will apply to IP Address Specify a source and destination IP address for this filter rule to apply to Placing the symbol before a particular IP Address will prevent this rule from being applied to that IP address It is equal to the logical NOT operator Subnet Mask Specify the Subnet Mask for the IP Address column for this filter rule to apply to Operator The operator column specifies the port number settings If the Start Port is empty the Start Port and the End Port column will be ignored The filter rule will filter out any port number Ifthe End Port is empty the filter rule will set the port number to be the value of the Start Port Otherwise the port number ranges between the Start Port and the End Port including the Start Port and the End Port 64 DI 304 DI 304M ISDN Remote Router If the End Port is empty the port number is not equal to the value of the Start Port Otherwise this port number is not between the Start Port and the End Port including the Start Port and End Port gt Specify the port number is larger than the Start Port includes the Start Port lt Specify the port number is less than the Start Port includes the Start Port Keep Stat
77. nesnneenenenen 4 Point to Point over Ethernet PPPoE Client Support 4 Point to Point Tunnelling Protocol PPTP Client Support 4 Firewall on vate ccostecs etre ts nr aahssak es arlenla E lence ddd su rel ill 4 Remote Management u A sucsvesavsacssnasace I AR N G A ON DaS 4 Applications for your DI 304 DI 304M encnenenenesenenseeseensessensensnnnensensnnne sense 4 Internet Access 4 Network Address Translation NAT AR LAN tO LAN Enterprise Connections u a master AES CE eine pi TAA 5 Telecommuting Server nn REED 5 What This Manu l Coversa n 2 u annehmen RE OS 5 What This Manual Doesn t Cover unneesnseeseeesnenseesnnennenenneennennennennennense nennen 6 ther Resources ann an Renner RR eee ec 6 PACKING LiSt 2 2 2222 nn Banken 6 Additional Installation Requirements ueesessensessensenseeseeneesneneesnensennnenennen nennen nn nen 7 INSTALLATION amp SETUP unnunnunanaanannnunannannnnannannannnnnnnannannannnnannannannnnnnnnenannnnnen O Before You St rt uasme hana na a a a e e e reeked ATena 8 Ordering Your ISDN Eines 22 222222 Be Leen enh aig Sethe ll A Eees 8 The DI 304 DI 304M Front Panel oiin r as a EA E E EET E EEEE E 9 The DI 304 DI 304M Rear Panel nnsensenseensnennnesnnennnennnnnennenne nenne nnee nennen 11 Telephone Features DR PRKEBZE o A Warning on Connection Cables c cccccccccesscsescsseseecscsesececseseeseeceeseeseeeeecs
78. net Access Setup within the Quick Setup group the following setup page will be shown gt Quick Setup gt Internet Access Setup lt lt Main Menu Select the Internet Access Mode ISDN Dial up Internet Access gt gt Dialing to Single ISP gt gt Dialing to Dual ISP ADSL Cable Modem Internet Access gt PPPoE gt gt Static IP gt gt PPTP Copyright c 2001 D Link Corp All Rights Reserved Five methods are available for Internet Access Dialing to Single ISP If you want to access the Internet via a single ISP click here Dialing to Dual ISP If you have more than one ISP click here to set up two ISP dialup profiles You will be able to dial to both ISPs at the same time This is mainly for those ISPs who do not support Multiple link PPP ML PPP In such cases dialing to two ISPs can increase the bandwidth utilization of the ISDN line to 128kbps data speed PPPoE This is for most DSL modem users All local users can share one PPPoE connection to access the Internet PPTP Some DSL service providers supply a special DSL modem e g Alcatel s DSL modem This kind of modem only supports the PPTP tunnel method to access the Internet In these cases you create a PPTP tunnel that carries a PPP session and terminates on the DSL modem Once the tunnel has been established this kind of DSL modem will forward the PPP session to the ISP As long as the PPP session is connected all the local users will
79. nger than the time limit the router will drop the connection Dial Out Settings Username Specify a username for authentication by the remote router Password Specify a password for authentication by the remote router Dial Number Specify the destination ISDN number for dialup Scheduler 1 15 Enter up to 4 index numbers for calls that have been previously configured on the Call Schedule Setup windows under Advanced Setup Link Type Indicate the dial out link type Disable Deactivate the dial out action 64kbps Specify the outgoing connection speed is restricted to 64kbps one B channel 128k bps Specify the outgoing connection speed is 128kbps two B channels BOD Specify the link type to be dynamic bandwidth control Bandwidth on Demand PPP Authentication Specify the authentication method Normally set to PAP CHAP for the widest compatibility VJ Compression VJ Compression means TCP IP protocol header compression Normally set to On to improve band width utilization Callback Function CBCP The callback function is implemented by the CBCP protocol that is one of the PPP protocol suite Require Remote to Callback Inactive by default When active the router exchanges connection information with the remote router and requires the remote router to call back to make a connection Provide ISDN Number to Remote In some cases the remote router requires the ISDN number for ca
80. nterface number The definition is listed below 0 LAN interface 1 Bl interface 2 B2 interface Status Stands for the NAT mapping status The status is defined below 0 Idle 1 Connecting 2 Connected 3 Interface linking SysLog Setting 79 DI 304 DI 304M ISDN Remote Router gt System Management Syslog Acess Setup SSC Ae SysLog Access Setup Enable Disable SysLog Facility Local0 7 ights Reserved Reboot System The Web Configurator may be used to restart your router Click Reboot System to open the following setup page ISDN Router Do You want to reboot your router Using current configuration Using factory default configuration Copyright c 2001 D Link Corp All Rights Reserved There is two reboot options Using current configuration and Using factory default configuration If you want to reboot the router using current running configurations check Using current configuration and click OK To reset the router s settings to default values check Using factory default configuration and click OK The router will take 3 to 5 seconds to reboot the system 80 DI 304 DI 304M ISDN Remote Router Firmware Upgrade Before upgrading your router firmware you must install the Router Tools The Firmware Upgrade Utility is included in the tools The following steps will guide you through the process of upgrade Note that the exa
81. o the specified Virtual TA client the CAPI based software will also receive the alert signal If the MSN number is incorrect the software will not accept the incoming call System Management 69 DI 304 DI 304M ISDN Remote Router This chapter will show you how to manage your router using the System Management tools shown below System Management gt gt Online Status gt gt Time Setup gt gt Management Setup gt gt Diagnostic Tools gt gt Reboot System gt gt Firmware Upgrade TFTP Server Online Status Click Online Status to open the Online Status page The example shown in the next page has both ISDN B1 and B2 channel active and also a Static IP connection D Link ISDN Router d System Status ISDN Status Channel Active Connection TX Pkts TX Rate RX Pkts RX Rate Up Time Idle 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Idle 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 DOWN gt gt Drop B1 gt gt Drop B2 LAN Status IP Address TX Packets RX Packets 192 168 0 1 WAN Status GW IP Addr Mode IP Address TX Packets TX Rate RX Packets RX Rate Up Time ae one 0 0 0 00 00 00 gt gt Drop PPPoE or PPTP Copyright c 2001 D Link Corp All Rights Reserved The Online Status page contains three subgroups ISDN Status LAN Status and WAN Status ISDN Status Shows the connection status of B1 B2 and D channel including ISP dialup active remote dial in user or LAN to LAN connection Active Connection Shows the ISP
82. outer E EEEE Ei sas Local PC Information r Router Configuration IP Address 22 168 010 IP Address 192 168 0 1 IP Mask 255 255 255 0 IP Mask 255 255 255 0 6 Wait for a few seconds The Telnet and the Browser will be clear see below 20 DI 304 DI 304M ISDN Remote Router Smart Start Wizard I Ifthe IP address and IP Mask of your PC and the router are not located at the same subnet please renew your PC s IP address using winipefg exe on Windows95 98 ME or ipconfig exe on Windows NT 2000 As the browser has been launched the following pop up window will ask for User Name and Password i Username and Password Required Enter admin as the User Name and leave the Password field blank The Web Configurator will open In the following examples we use the Microsoft Internet Explorer web browser 21 DI 304 DI 304M ISDN Remote Router Z http 7 192 168 0 17 rosoft Internet Explorer ISDN Router Model D304 Setup Main Menu e Firmware Version v0 99iRC7 D Link Corp Build Date Time Thu Dec 27 16 38 50 79 2001 LAN MAC Address 00 50 BA 00 00 00 Quick Setup gt gt Administrator Password Setup gt gt Intemet ccess Setup gt gt Ethernet TCP IP and DHCP Setup gt gt Remote Dial In Access Setup gt gt ISDN Setup gt gt Virtual TA Remote CAPI Setup Advanced Setup system Managemen gt gt Call Control and PPP MP Setup gt gt Online Status
83. pecified internal users ISDN Router NAT Port Redirection Running Table lt lt Back Refresh NAT Port Redirection Running Table rivate IP Private Port 0 0 0 Index Protocol Public Port T P je 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 oSvoJaunk m 0000000000 o000000000 o0o000000000 H Protocol 0 Disable 6 TCP 17 Copyright c 2001 D Link Corp All Rights Reserved View NAT Active Sessions Table As the router is getting on the Internet through the built in NAT engine click View NAT Active Sessions Table to see which active outgoing sessions are online 78 DI 304 DI 304M ISDN Remote Router D Link ISDN Router gt System Management Diagnostic Tasis chainMenu NAT Active Sessions Table lt lt Back Refresh 192 168 1 10 2231 35192 207 46 230 219 50 o o 192 168 1 10 2243 35180 210 65 1 184 389 o o0 192 168 1 10 2224 35198 203 89 225 69 80 o o 192 168 1 10 2233 35190 131 107 25 8 eo o o 192 168 1 10 2234 35189 131 107 25 6 50 o o Copyright c 2001 D Link Corp All Rights Reserved Each line across the screen indicates an active session The following information is displayed Private IP Port The internal user s PC s IP address and port number Pseudo Port The public port number Peer IP Port The peer user s PC s IP address and port number Ifno Stands for i
84. r the Get Community Set Community 73 DI 304 DI 304M ISDN Remote Router Manager Host IP Trap Community Notification Host IP and a Trap Timeout Diagnostic Tools Diagnostic Tools provide useful tools for viewing or diagnosing the router Click Diagnostic Tools to enter the following page ISDN Router gt gt ISDN PPPoE PPTP Diagnostics gt gt Triggered Dial out Packet Header gt gt View Routing Table gt gt View ARP Cache Table gt gt View DHCP Assigned IP Addresses gt gt View NAT Port Redirection Running Table gt gt View NAT Active Sessions Table gt gt SysLog Setting Copyright c 2001 D Link Corp All Rights Reserved ISDN PPPoE PPTP Diagnostics Click to open the following page The page shown here is for reference only different networks will show different results This page has been grouped into two subgroups the upper one is for ISDN link status and the lower one is for broadband access status 74 DI 304 DI 304M ISDN Remote Router D Link ISDN Router ISDN PPPoE PPTP Diagnostics lt lt Back Refresh ISDN Link Status DOWN Internet Access gt gt Dial ISDN B Channel B1 B2 Activity Idle Idle Drop Connection gt gt Drop B1 gt gt Drop B2 Broadband Access Mode Status Internet Access gt gt Dial PPPoE or PPTP WAN IP Address Drop Connection gt gt Drop PPPoE or PPTP Copyright c
85. r to establish a connection Always On If the broadband connection is no longer available the backup line will automatically connect and stay Always On until the broadband connection is recovered 37 DI 304 DI 304M ISDN Remote Router A Varlous Broadband Access Method DI 304 304M Dial Backup Mode There are three options None Disable the backup function Packet Trigger The backup line is disconnected until a packet from a local host triggers the router to establish a connection Always On If the broadband connection is no longer available the backup line will automatically connect and stay Always On until the broadband connection is recovered To start ISDN Dial Backup function you must create a dial backup profile Click Internet Access Setup gt Dialing to a Single ISP to setup the backup profile 38 DI 304 DI 304M ISDN Remote Router Remote Access This chapter explains the capabilities of remote access of the Router Use the following setup links on the Setup Main Menu to setup remote access functions Quick Setup gt gt Remote Dial In Access Setup Advanced Setup gt gt Remote Dial In User Setup gt gt LAN to LAN Dialer Profile Setup The term Remote Access covers two types of remote access The first Remote Dial In Access means the router allows normal ISDN TA users or NAT routers IP sharing routers to dial into the router for sharing the network resources of the local net
86. rance Le Florilege 2 Allee de la Fresnerie 78330 Fontenay le Fleury France TEL 33 1 3023 8688 FAX 33 1 3023 8689 URL www dlink france fr E MAIL info dlink france fr D Link Central Europe D Link Deutschland GmbH Schwalbacher Strasse 74 D 65760 Eschborn Germany TEL 49 6196 77990 FAX 49 6196 7799300 URL www dlink de BBS 49 0 6192 971199 analog BBS 49 0 6192 971198 ISDN INFO 00800 7250 0000 toll free HELP 00800 7250 4000 toll free REPAIR 00800 7250 8000 E MAIL info dlink de D Link India Plot No 5 Kurla Bandra Complex Rd Off Cst Rd Santacruz E Bombay 400 098 India TEL 91 22 652 6696 FAX 91 22 652 8914 URL www dlink india com E MAIL service dlink india com D Link Mediterraneo Srl D Link Italia Via Nino Bonnet n 6 b 20154 Milano Italy TEL 39 02 2900 0676 FAX 39 02 2900 1723 URL www dlink it E MAIL info dlink it D Link Japan 10F 8 8 15 Nishi Gotanda Shinagawa ku Tokyo 141 Japan TEL 81 3 5434 9678 FAX 81 3 5434 9868 URL www d link co jp E MAIL kida d link co jp D Link Benelux Fellenoord 1305611 ZB Eindhoven the Netherlands TEL 31 40 2668713 FAX 31 40 2668666 URL www d link benelux nl Norway Russia Singapore South Africa Spain Sweden Taiwan U K U S A D Link Norway Waldemar Thranesgt 77 0175 Oslo Norway TEL 47 22 991890 FAX 47 22 207039 D Link Russia Michurinski Prospekt 49 117607 Moscow Russia TEL 7 095 737 3389 amp 7 095 737 3492 FA
87. ress field Dialing to Dual ISPs D Link ISDN Router gt Quick Setup gt Internet Access Setup lt lt Main Menu Dual ISP lt lt Back Common Settings PPP MP Setup 1 O Enable Dual ISPs Function Link Type Dialup BOD x 2 O Require ISP callback CBCP PPP Authentication PAP or CHAP 7 Idle Timeout fi 80 second s Primary ISP Setup Secondary ISP Setup ISP Name ISP Name Dial Number Dial Number Username Username Password Password IP Address Assignment Method IPCP IP Address Assignment Method IPCP Fixed IP Yes No Dynamic IP Fixed IP Yes No Dynamic IP Fixed IP Address Fixed IP Address OK Copyright c 2001 D Link Corp All Rights Reserved Most configuration parameters are the same as last section This page provides an Enable Dual ISPs Function check box and adds a secondary ISP Setup section Check the box and enter the second ISP information ISP Access Setup ISP Name Enter the Internet Service Provider Name Username Enter the username obtained from your ISP provider Password Enter the password obtained from your ISP provider PPP MP Setup Link Type You have three selections 31 DI 304 DI 304M ISDN Remote Router Link Disable Disables the ISDN dial out function Dialup 128Kbps Uses both ISDN B channels for Internet access Dialup BOD BOD stands for bandwidth on demand The router will use only one B
88. rk OlDesktop publishing OSpreadsheet OWord processing DCAD CAM ODatabase management OAccounting OOther 8 What category best describes your company OlAerospace OIEngineering OEducation OFinance OHospital OLegal Olnsurance Real Estate OManufacturing ORetail Chainstore Wholesale Government OTransportation Utilities Communication OVAR System house company OOther 9 Would you recommend your D Link product to a friend OYes OINo ODon t know yet 10 Your comments on this product
89. rs light up when a port is connected to a powered on Ethernet Fast Ethernet station The LEDs blink when information is transmitted or received on a port 100 10M 1 through 4 These indicators light up when a port is operating at 100Mbps Otherwise if this indicator is dark and the corresponding LINK indicator is lit then the port is operating at 10Mbps PHONE 1 DI 304M only Lights up when standard phone port 1 is in use PHONE 2 DI 304M only Lights up when standard phone port 2 is in use 10 DI 304 DI 304M ISDN Remote Router The DI 304 DI 304M Rear Panel 18VACHA Ethemet Uplink 1x 2x 3x 4x ISDN Factory Reset 18VACHA T Phone SSS gt eo N 2 1 Uplink 1x 2x 3x 4x ISDN Factory Reset AS E a DI 304M The DI 304 has a power jack an uplink port four RJ 45 ports an ISDN port on the rear panel and a factory reset button The DI 304M is identical other than the addition of two RJ 11 phone ports Please note that only the D Link supplied power adapter should be connected to the power jack POWER This socket is an 18 volt 750mA power input jack If the
90. rs of the manual depending on your Chapter Seven System Management gives detailed explanations of online status and management setup as well as information pertaining to diagnostic tools and rebooting the system Appendix A Troubleshooting and FAQ includes some of the most Frequently Asked Questions Appendix B Basic IP Concepts contains a brief of some fundamental IP concepts Appendix C JP Protocol and Port Numbers lists many commonly used IP settings Appendix D Technical Specifications lists specifications about the DI 304 DI 304M ISDN router specific installation requirements What This Manual Doesn t Cover This manual assumes that you know how to use your computer and are familiar with your communications software If you have questions about using either one refer to the manual for the product Other Resources For more information about your DI 304 DI 304M check the following sources Quick Start Guide Support disk containing Router Tools Packing List Before proceeding further check all items received with your DI 304 DI 304M against this list to make sure nothing is missing The complete package should include gt gt One DI 304 or DI 304M ISDN router One power adapter One Ethernet LAN cable One ISDN cable with RJ 45 connectors One telephone cable with RJ 11 connectors DI 304M only DI 304 DI 304M ISDN Remote Router
91. rst If the dial in user does not support this protocol it will fall back to use the PAP protocol for authentication Mutual Authentication PAP Enable this only if the connecting router requires mutual authentication By default the option is set to No Username Enter the mutual Authentication username Password Enter the mutual Authentication password IP Address Assignment for Dial In Users Start IP Address Enter a start IP address to be assigned to the dial in PPP connection You should choose an IP address from the local private network For example if the local private network is 192 168 1 0 255 255 255 0 you can choose 192 168 1 200 to be the Start IP Address Because one ISDN BRI has two independent data channels B channels it is possible to allow two dial in users at the same time The first dial in user would be assigned the start IP address and the second would be assigned the start IP address plus 1 Click OK Creating an Access Account for a Dial in User After activating the dial in capability you must create an access account for each dial in user From the Advanced Setup menu click Remote Dial In User Setup to open the page shown below The router provides 10 access accounts for dial in users D Link ISDN Router gt Advanced Setup gt Remote Dial In Users Setup lt lt Main Menu Remote Dial In User Accounts gt gt Setto Factory Default Index Dial in Username Status Index Dial
92. rtual TA application By default the Virtual TA server is enabled and the username and password fields are blank Any Virtual TA client may login to the server Once a single Username and Password field has been filled the Virtual TA server will only allow clients with a valid username a nd password to login 67 DI 304 DI 304M ISDN Remote Router D Link ISDN Router Corso gt Quick Setup gt Virtual TA Setup lt lt Main Menu Yirtual TA Setup Yirtual TA Server Enable Disable virtual TA Users Prones a Username Password MSN1 MSN2 MSN3 Active if LC I DL df CD CL m af I II Cd Cf IE p sl LC I EL dd CUS D al I II EL I IE I JE u s _ I I IL D7 D OK Virtual TA Server Enable Check to activate the server Disable Check to deactivate the server All Virtual TA applications will be stopped Virtual TA User Profiles Username Specify the username for a specific client Password Specify the password for a specific client MSNI MSN2 MSN3 MSN stands for Multiple Subscriber Number It means you can subscribe to more than one ISDN line number on a single subscribed line Note that the service must be subscribed from your telecom Specify the MSN numbers for a specific client If you have no MSN services leave this field blank Active Check to enable the client to access the server Creating a U
93. s are 1 Login to the Telnet terminal 2 Type log F w to clear all PPP PPPoE PPTP and ISDN logs 3 Ping to any outside host to trigger the router to dial from your PC 4 Type log w to display the latest WAN log If you want to display all WAN logs use the log w t command 85 DI 304 DI 304M ISDN Remote Router FAQs The following section covers answers for some frequently asked questions 1 What is the default administrator password to login to the router A By default you do not need a password to login to the router However for security reasons you should assign a password to protect your router against misusage and hacker attack 2 What is the default IP address of the router A The default IP address is 192 168 0 1 with subnet mask 255 255 255 0 3 Why does the router dial out very often A Examine the packets that trigger the router to dial out Login to the Web Configurator and click Diagnostic Tools gt Triggered Dial out Packet Header You will see the triggered packet contents Report the results to technical support by e mail or telephone 4 Why can t I connect to the Web Configurator A Remove the proxy server settings in your Web browser 5 Why can I ping to outside hosts but can not access Internet Websites A Check ifthe Primary and the Secondary DNS servers have been correctly setup on your PC You should have received the DNS server settings from your ISP If your PC is running
94. same IP account and paying for only one connection The idle time out function prevents wasted connection charges by shutting down the connection when it is idle No PPPoE PPTP client software is required for the computers Product Features The DI 304 DI 304M router is packed with features that give it the flexibility to provide a complete networking solution for almost any small to medium sized office environment DI 304 DI 304M ISDN Remote Router Ease of Installation Your DI 304 DI 304M is a self contained unit that is quick and easy to install Physically it resembles an external modem however it is a combination ISDN router and Ethernet switch and it uses twisted pair Ethernet cables to connect to the host network Built in Switch A dual speed NWay switch the DI 304 DI 304M provides four ports for connecting network end nodes single user computers servers bridges other routers etc through standard straight through twisted pair cables and one port for making an uplink connection to another hub or switch through the same type of straight through cable used to connect end nodes ISDN Basic Rate Interface BRI Using a standard S T the DI 304 DI 304M supports DSS1 ISDN switches The two ISDN B channels can be used independently for two destinations or they can be bundled together for one high bandwidth connection supporting bandwidth on demand Standard Phone Jacks Just for DI 304M The router
95. ser Profile Note that creating a single user access account limits access to the Virtual TA server to only the specified account holders In the following we assume you have no MSN service from your ISDN network provider 1 On the server Click Virtual TA Remote CAPT Setup and fill in the Username and Password fields Check the Active checkbox to enable the account 68 DI 304 DI 304M ISDN Remote Router Virtual TA Users Profiles Username Password MSN1 MSN2 MSN3 Active 2 On the client Right click the mouse on the VT icon Auto Bun Nonauto Run Virtual TA Login Search Server Exit 3 Click Virtual TA Login to open the login box Virtual TA Login User Name dawid Password i Cancel 4 Enter the Username and Password and click OK After a short period of time the VT icon text will turn green Configuring the MSN Number If you have subscribed to an MSN number service the Virtual TA server can specify which client has the specified MSN number When an incoming call arrives the server will alert the Username Password matched and MSN matched client 1 As an example you could assign the MSN number 123 to the client Virtual TA Users Profiles Username Password MSN1 MSN2 MSN3 Active Jetsnow e A ea CE I 1 m 2 Set the specified MSN number in the CAPI based software When the Virtual TA server sends an alert signal t
96. sly configured on the Call Schedule Setup windows under Advanced Setup ISDN Dial Backup Setup Dial Backup Mode There are three options None Disable the backup function Packet Trigger The backup line is disconnected until a packet from a local host triggers the router to establish a connection Always On If the broadband connection is no longer available the backup line will automatically connect and stay Always On until the broadband connection is recovered PPP MP Setup PPP Authentication Select PAP or CHAP for widest compatibility Always On If the broadband connection is no longer available the backup line will automatically connect and stay Always On until the broadband connection is recovered Idle Timeout Idle timeout means the router will disconnect after being idle for a preset amount of time The default is 180 seconds If you set the time to 0 the PPP session will not terminate itself Fixed IP Check No Dynamic IP unless your ISP has provided you with a static IP address Fixed IP Address If your ISP has provided you with a static IP address enter it here IP Address Assignment Method IPCP Fixed IP Check No Dynamic IP unless your ISP has provided you with a static IP address Fixed IP Address If you ISP has provided you with a static IP address enter it here Click OK 34 DI 304 DI 304M ISDN Remote Router Using PPTP with a DSL Modem
97. st Setup to open the setup page The DMZ Host settings allow a defined internal user to be exposed to the Internet to use some special purpose applications such as Netmeeting Internet games etc DMZ Enable Check to enable the DMZ Host function DMZ Host IP Enter the IP address of DMZ host 55 DI 304 DI 304M ISDN Remote Router gt Advanced Setup gt NAT Setup gt DMZ Host Setup lt lt Main Menu DMZ Host Setup IT DMZ Enable DMZHost IP 1 1 1 _ Choose PC Copyright c 2001 D Link Corp All Rights Reserved Open Ports Setup Click Open Ports Setup to open the following setup page gt Advanced Setup gt NAT Setup gt Open Ports Setup lt lt Main Menu Open Ports Setup Comment Local IP Address Status x Copyright c 2001 D Link Corp All Rights Reserved Fill in the appropriate information for each open port table entry and click OK to let the changes take effect 56 DI 304 DI 304M ISDN Remote Router gt Advanced Setup gt NAT Setup gt Open Ports Setup gt Edit Open Ports Setup Index No 1 I Enable Open Ports Comment 7 Local Computer CIE IE 1 Start Port End Port Protocol Start Port Copyright c 2001 D Link Corp All Rights Reserved Well known Port Number List This page provides some well known port numbers for your reference gt Advanced Setup gt NAT Setup gt Port Redirection lt lt Main Menu Well Known Ports
98. t a netmask for the public IP address DHCP Server Configuration Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol can automatically dispatch related IP settings to any local user configured as a DHCP client The DHCP server supports up to 253 users PCs on the local network Activate Default Yes Yes Enable the DHCP server No Disable the DHCP server Start IP Address Set the start IP address of the IP address pool 27 DI 304 DI 304M ISDN Remote Router IP Pool Counts Set the number of IPs in the IP address pool Gateway IP Address Set the Gateway IP address DNS Server IP Address Default None DNS stands for Domain Name System Every Internet host must have a unique IP address They may also have an easy to remember name such as www salon com The DNS server converts this name into its equivalent IP address Primary IP Address Set the IP address of the primary DNS server Secondary IP Address Set the IP address of the secondary DNS server If you leave both Primary IP and Secondary IP Address fields blank the router will assign its own IP address to local users as aDNS proxy server and maintain aDNS cache If the IP address of a Domain Name is already in the DNS cache the router will resolve the Domain Name immediately Otherwise the router forwards the DNS query packet to the external DNS server by establishing aWAN e g ISDN or DSL Cable connection Configuring the ISDN
99. ter settings here to enable access to the Internet 23 DI 304 DI 304M ISDN Remote Router 2 Remote Dial In Access Setup Remote access or LAN to LAN remote access settings are made here 3 Virtual TA Remote CAPT Setup Use this menu to create a Virtual TA user account and enable disable the built in Virtual TA server Advanced Setup The following settings are for advanced configurations only These items do not need to be configured for standard Internet access 1 Call Control and PPP MP Setup Sets bandwidth on demand BOD parameters for the MP Multiple link PPP protocol Also some call control parameters may be set here 2 Call Schedule Setup Supports totals 15 profiles for call schedule usage 3 NAT Network Address Translation Setup Sets NAT configurations such as Port Redirection etc 4 Static Route Setup This menu has 10 routing rules for static routing usage Here you may add delete or activate deactivate any static route 5 Remote Dial in User Setup This menu supports 10 remote dial in accounts for remote access applications You can manage these dial in accounts under the setup menu 6 LAN to LAN Dialer Profile Setup The LAN to LAN Dialer Profiles are different from last setup menu Here up to 16 LAN to LAN profiles can be set for access to up to 16 remote networks via an ISDN line These profiles have dial out dial in static route functions 7 IP Filter Firewall Setup The router has a po
100. the user account Check this item to activate the individual user account Username Specify a username for the specific dial in user Password Specify a password for the specific dial in user Idle Timeout Default setting is 300 seconds When a dial in connection has been idled longer than the time limit the router will drop the connection Check to enable CLID authentication For extra security enables the option to allow the dial in user to call only from a specific number CLID stands for Calling Line Identification Peer ISDN Number If CLID authentication has been enabled enter the dial in user s ISDN number Callback Function The callback function provides a callback service for the dial in user The router owner will be charged the connection fee by the telecom Check to enable the Callback function Enable the callback function 41 DI 304 DI 304M ISDN Remote Router Specify the callback number This option is for extra security Once enabled the router will only call back to the specified ISDN number defined in the next parameter Callback Number Callback Number If the previous option has been enabled enter the dial in user s ISDN line number here Check to enable Callback Budget Control Enable the callback budget control Callback Budget Unit minutes By default the callback function has a 30 minute time restriction The budget will be decreased a
101. ties the ISDN port can do dial backup or provide remote access and remote management functions to support more flexible network connectivity The following application scenario shows that the head office is capable of getting on to the Internet through the DI 304 DI 304M and a broadband device and connecting to the branch office via an ISDN network simultaneously 32 DI 304 DI 304M ISDN Remote Router Using PPPoE with a DSL Modem DI 304 304M PPPoE Connection Server Click Internet Access Setup gt PPPoE to enter the setup page gt Quick Setup gt Internet Access Setup PPPoE Client Mode PPPoE Setup PPPoE Link Enable Disable ISP Access Setup ISP Name Username Password Scheduler 1 15 LLC ISDN Dial Backup Setup Dial Backup Mode None gt PPP MP Setup PPP Authentication PAP or CHAP 7 D Always On Idle Timeout heo second s IP Address Assignment Method IPCP Fixed IP Yes No Dynamic IP Fixed IP Address l Copyright c 2001 D Link Corp All Rights Reserved PPPoE Setup PPPoE Link Check Enable to enable the PPPoE client protocol 33 DI 304 DI 304M ISDN Remote Router ISP Access Setup ISP Name Enter the ISP name Username Enter the ISP supplied username Password Enter the ISP supplied password Scheduler 1 15 Enter up to 4 index numbers for calls that have been previou
102. uick Setup gt gt Administrator Password Setup gt gt Internet Access Setup gt gt Ethemet TCP IP and DHCP Setup gt gt Remote Dial In Access Setup gt gt ISDN Setup gt gt Virtual TA Remote CAPI Setup Advanced Setup S er gt gt Call Control and PPP MP Setup gt gt Online Status gt gt Call Schedule Setup gt gt Time Setup gt gt NAT Setup gt gt Management Setup gt gt Static Route Setup gt gt Diagnostic Tools gt gt Remote Dial In User Setup gt gt Reboot System gt gt LAN to LAN Dialer Profile Setup gt gt Firmware Upgrade TFTP Server gt gt IP Filter Firewall Setup Copyright c 2001 D Link Corp All Rights Reserved 4 T B Intemet Overview of the Web Configurator The Setup Main Menu see above figure consists of four groups Basic Setup Setup First Quick Setup Advanced Setup and System Management The following will describe the outline for each configuration menu Basic Setup Setup First 1 Administrator Password Setup Sets changes the administrator password 2 Ethernet TCP IP and DHCP Setup Modifies the router s IP address and DHCP server settings 3 ISDN Setup ISDN users need to select a country code Sets some ISDN numbering settings e g MSN numbers and Own Calling numbers Quick Setup 1 Internet Access Setup required for Internet access Usually the router functions as a border router for SOHO or home networking so you must en
103. ur title at organization Telephone Fax Organization s full address Country Date of purchase Month Day Year Product Model Product Serial Product installed in type of Product installed in No computer e g Compaq 486 computer serial No a i ee Ee TE En Applies to adapters only Product was purchased from Reseller s name Telephone Fax Reseller s full address Answers to the following questions help us to support your product 1 Where and how will the product primarily be used OHome OOffice OTravel OCompany Business DHome Business OPersonal Use 2 How many employees work at installation site 01 employee 012 9 0110 49 0150 99 1100 499 1500 999 111000 or more 3 What network protocol s does your organization use OXNS IPX OTCP IP ODECnet Other 4 What network operating system s does your organization use D Link LANsmart ONovell NetWare NetWare Lite OSCO Unix Xenix OPC NFS O3Com 3 Open Banyan Vines ODECnet Pathwork OJWindows NT OWindows NTAS OWindows 95 Other 000 5 What network management program does your organization use OD View OHP OpenView Windows OHP OpenView Unix OSunNet Manager ONovell NMS ONetView 6000 OOther 6 What network medium media does your organization use OFiber optics OThick coax Ethernet OThin coax Ethernet O10BASE T UTP STP O100BASE TX 0100BASE T4 0100VGAnyLAN OOther 7 What applications are used on your netwo
104. uter to dial from your PC 4 Type log c to display the latest call log Viewing ISDN Logs To capture messages exchanged on the ISDN interface clear all ISDN logs before you start capturing the new log The steps are 1 Login to the Telnet terminal 2 Type log F w to clear all ISDN logs 3 Ping to any outside host to trigger the router to dial from your PC 4 Type log i to display the latest ISDN log To display all ISDN logs saved in the log buffer type log i t Detailed ISDN log example The above example shows detailed D channel SETUP messages only Note that all ISDN D channel messages will be displayed when you type the log i t command To use the command you will get to know whether the ISDN connection could be established or not Note that if you cannot read the details please save these messages in file and attach to support technician Viewing PPP Logs To view PPP logs type log p The steps are 1 Login to the Telnet terminal 2 Type log F w to clear all PPP logs 3 Ping to any outside host to trigger the router to dial from your PC 4 Type log p to display the latest PPP log To display all PPP logs use the log p t command The PPP log is useful in solving communication problems for normal ISDN dialup or PPPoE and PPTP dialup via a DSL modem Viewing WAN Logs To view all WAN logs including ISDN D channel and PPP PPPoE PPTP messages the simplest way is to type log w t The step
105. utomatically per callback connection Once the callback budget has been exhausted the callback mechanism will be disabled automatically LAN to LAN Access Broadband Access and LAN to Lan Connectivities work simultaneously DI 304 304M 192 168 2 0 24 LAN to LAN Connection Broadband Connection The following sections are based on the network layout above to describe how to set up a LAN to LAN profile to connect two private networks In the above network layout the private network of the head office is 192 168 1 0 24 and the off site branch office network is 192 168 2 0 24 Before you begin to setup a LAN to LAN profile for each network you should gather the information shown in the following table Head Office Branch Office Network ID 192 168 1 0 24 192 168 2 0 24 Router IP address netmask 192 168 1 24 192 168 2 1 24 Assigned IP for dial in connection 192 168 1 200 192 168 2 200 Access Account UN head PW head UN branch PW branch 42 DI 304 DI 304M ISDN Remote Router ISDN line number 1000 2000 Callback function Disable Disable Activating the Remote Dial In Capability In the Quick Setup group of the Setup Main Menu click Remote Dial In Access Setup to enter the setup page See the Remote Dial In Access section earlier in this chapter for a full explan
106. ware product within or without the scope of D Link s applicable product documentation will be corrected D Link Offices for Registration and Warranty Service The product s Registration Card provided at the back of this manual must be sent to a D Link office To obtain an RMA number for warranty service as to a hardware product or to obtain warranty service astoa software product contact the D Link office nearest you An address telephone fax e mail Web site list of D Link offices is provided in the back of this manual Wichtige Sicherheitshinweise 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Bitte lesen Sie sich diese Hinweise sorgf ltig durch Heben Sie diese Anleitung f r den sp tern Gebrauch auf Vor jedem Reinigen ist das Ger t vom Stromnetz zu trennen Vervenden Sie keine Fl ssig oder Aerosolreiniger Am besten dient ein angefeuchtetes Tuch zur Reinigung Um eine Besch digung des Ger tes zu vermeiden sollten Sie nur Zubeh rteile verwenden die vom Hersteller zugelassen sind Das Ger t is vor Feuchtigkeit zu sch tzen Bei der Aufstellung des Ger tes ist auf sichern Stand zu achten Ein Kippen oder Fallen k nnte Verletzungen hervorrufen Verwenden Sie nur sichere Standorte und beachten Sie die Aufstellhinweise des Herstellers Die Bel ftungs ffnungen dienen zur Luftzirkulation die das Ger t vor berhitzung sch tzt Sorgen Sie daf r da diese ffnungen nicht abgedeckt werden Beachten Sie
107. werful built in firewall Up to 84 Call Filter and Data Filter rules may be set System Management 1 Online Status Click this item to view the current online status and statistics of the system 2 Time Setup Sets time information for the router 3 Management Setup 24 DI 304 DI 304M ISDN Remote Router This allows you to grant or limit access rights to manage the router Also you may set HTTP or Telnet ports to specific port numbers of your choice 4 Diagnostic Tools Diagnostic tools offers useful tools to diagnose the router or your network e g view ARP table routing table NAT port map DHCP server status last triggered packet etc 5 Reboot System You can restart the router with the default configuration or with the current running configuration 6 Firmware Upgrade TFTP Server Enables the TFTP server for firmware upgrades Note You should now have some basic concepts on how to setup and configure the router The following chapters will explain each setup menu and related settings in more detail 25 DI 304 DI 304M ISDN Remote Router Basic Configuration and Internet Access Basic Setup Setup First This group includes Administrator Password Setup Ethernet TCP IP and DHCP Setup and ISDN Setup Changing the Administrator Password On first setup the router requires no password However for security reasons we strongly recommend that you set an administrator password for the router If you
108. work or to surf the Internet via a broadband device The other remote access function LAN to LAN Access provides a solution to connect two independent LANs for mutual sharing of network resources For example the head office network can access the branch office network and vice versa Remote Dial In Access Activating Remote Dial In In the Quick Setup group of the Setup Main Menu click Remote Dial In Access Setup to enter the setup page D Link ISDN Router gt Quick Setup gt Remote Dial In Access Setup lt lt Main Menu Remote Dial In Access Setup Dial In Access Control PPP MP Protocol Dial In Service Dial In PPP Authentication PAP or CHAP gt Mutual Authetication PAP C Yes No Enable Disable Username Password 000007 IP Address Assignment for Dial In Users Start IP Address fiszi681200 Copyright c 2001 D Link Corp All Rights Reserved Dial In Access Control 39 DI 304 DI 304M ISDN Remote Router Dial In Service Click Enable to allow dial in service Note that if you click Disable the router will not accept any in coming ISDN calls PPP MP Setup Dial In PPP Authentication There are two choices PAP Selecting this option will force the router to authenticate dial in users with the PAP protocol PAP or CHAP Selecting this option means the router will attempt to authenticate dial in users with the CHAP protocol fi
109. y 72 DI 304 DI 304M ISDN Remote Router ISDN Router Management Access Control Management Port Setup Default Ports Telnet 23 HTTP 80 D Allow management from the Internet User Define Ports I Disable PING from the Internet Telnet Port 23 eo Access List HTTP Port List IP Subnet Mask C SNMP Setup D Enable SNMP Agent public Get Community Set Community private Manager Host IP Trap Community public Notification Host IP Trap Timeout fi 0 seconds ights Reserved Management Access Control Allow management from the Internet Check to allow system administrators to login from the Internet The default setting is not allowed Disable PING from the Internet Check to prevent Ping capability from the Internet Access List You may specify that the system administrator can only login from a specific host or network defined in the list A maximum of three IPs subnet masks may be entered List IP Specifies an IP address allowed to login to the router Subnet Mask Specifies a subnet mask allowed to login to the router Management Port Setup Default Ports Check to use standard port numbers for the Telnet and HTTP servers User Defined Ports Check and enter user defined port numbers for the Telnet and HTTP servers SNMP Setup Enable SNMP Agent Check to enable SNMP agent and then fill out the appropriate information fo
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