Setting the Workstation IP
The assigned D-Link Firewall interface and the workstation interface must be on the same IP
network for inital communication between them to succeed so the static IP address of the
workstation must be set to the following values:
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IP address: 192.168.1.30
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Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
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Default gateway: 192.168.1.1
Logging on to the Web Interface
To access the Web Interface using the factory default settings, launch a web browser on the
workstation (the latest version of Internet Explorer or Firefox is recommended) and point the
browser at the address 192.168.1.1.
When performing initial connection to NetDefendOS, the administrator must use https:// as the
URL protocol in the browser (in other words, https://192.168.1.1). Using HTTPS as the protocol
makes communication with NetDefendOS secure.
If communication with the NetDefendOS is successfully established, a user authentication dialog
similar to the one shown below will then be shown in the browser window.
Enter your username and password and click the Login button. The factory default username and
password is admin and admin. If the user credentials are correct, you will be transferred to the main
Web Interface page.
First Time Web Interface Logon and the Setup Wizard
When logging on for the first time, the default username is admin and the password is admin. After
successful login, the WebUI user interface will be presented in the browser window. If no
configuration has yet been saved to the D-Link Firewall then the NetDefendOS Setup Wizard will
also run automatically to take a new user through the essential steps for NetDefendOS setup and
establishing public Internet access (popup blocking must be temporarily suspended for the wizard to
run).
Multi-language Support
The WebUI login dialog offers the option to select a language other than English for the interface.
Language support is provided by a separate resource files. These files can be downloaded from the
D-Link website.
2.1.3. The Web Interface
Chapter 2. Management and Maintenance
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Summary of Contents for 800 - DFL 800 - Security Appliance
Page 24: ...1 3 NetDefendOS State Engine Packet Flow Chapter 1 NetDefendOS Overview 24 ...
Page 69: ...2 6 4 Restore to Factory Defaults Chapter 2 Management and Maintenance 69 ...
Page 121: ...3 9 DNS Chapter 3 Fundamentals 121 ...
Page 181: ...4 7 5 Advanced Settings for Transparent Mode Chapter 4 Routing 181 ...
Page 192: ...5 5 IP Pools Chapter 5 DHCP Services 192 ...
Page 282: ...6 7 Blacklisting Hosts and Networks Chapter 6 Security Mechanisms 282 ...
Page 300: ...mechanism 7 3 7 SAT and FwdFast Rules Chapter 7 Address Translation 300 ...
Page 301: ...7 3 7 SAT and FwdFast Rules Chapter 7 Address Translation 301 ...
Page 318: ...8 3 Customizing HTML Pages Chapter 8 User Authentication 318 ...
Page 322: ...ALG 9 1 5 The TLS Alternative for VPN Chapter 9 VPN 322 ...
Page 377: ...Management Interface Failure with VPN Chapter 9 VPN 377 ...
Page 408: ...10 4 6 SLB_SAT Rules Chapter 10 Traffic Management 408 ...
Page 419: ...11 5 HA Advanced Settings Chapter 11 High Availability 419 ...
Page 426: ...12 3 5 Limitations Chapter 12 ZoneDefense 426 ...
Page 449: ...13 9 Miscellaneous Settings Chapter 13 Advanced Settings 449 ...