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DSL-1500G++ 

2 Mbps G.SHDSL LEASED LINE ROUTER 

 

USER MANUAL 

Ver. 1.0 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

  First Edition (August 2004) 

 
 

 

RECYCLABLE

 

 

Summary of Contents for DSL-1500G

Page 1: ...DSL 1500G 2 Mbps G SHDSL LEASED LINE ROUTER USER MANUAL Ver 1 0 First Edition August 2004 RECYCLABLE ...

Page 2: ...DSL 1500G User Manual 2 ...

Page 3: ...e and is subject to the terms and conditions of the license granted by D Link for the Software The Warranty Period shall extend for an additional ninety 90 days after any replacement Software is delivered If a material nonconformance is incapable of correction or if D Link determines in its sole discretion that it is not practical to replace the non conforming Software the price paid by the origin...

Page 4: ...DAMAGES OF ANY CHARACTER WHETHER DIRECT SPECIAL INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF GOODWILL WORK STOPPAGE COMPUTER FAILURE OR MALFUNCTION LOSS OF INFORMATION OR DATA CONTAINED IN STORED ON OR INTEGRATED WITH ANY PRODUCT RETURNED TO D LINK FOR WARRANTY SERVICE RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THE PRODUCT RELATING TO WARRANTY SERVICE OR ARISING OUT OF ANY BREACH OF...

Page 5: ... in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures Warnung Dies ist in Produkt der Klasse B Im Wohnbereich kann dieses Produkt Funkstoerungen verursachen In diesem Fall kann vom Benutzer verlangt werden angemessene Massnahmen zu ergreifen Advertencia de Marca de la CE Este es un producto de Clase B En un entorno doméstico puede causar interferencias de radio en cuyo case puede reque...

Page 6: ...rence 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 Reorient or relocate the receiving a...

Page 7: ...te the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help This booklet is available from the US government Printing Office Washington DC 20402 Stock NO 004 000 00345 4 The shielded RS 232 cable is to be ...

Page 8: ...18 Windows 95 98 PCs 19 Assigning static Internet information to your PCs 20 3 Configure the DSL 1500G from EmWeb 22 3 1 Accessing EmWeb 22 3 2 About EmWeb pages 22 3 2 1 About the Status Page 23 3 2 3 About the Quick Start page 26 3 2 2 1 Creating a login using DHCP 27 3 2 2 2 Creating a PPPoE login 27 3 2 3 About System configuration 28 3 2 3 1 Event Log 28 3 2 3 Remote Access 29 3 2 3 4 Firmwar...

Page 9: ...8 DHCP Relay 45 3 2 4 9 DNS Client 46 3 2 4 10 DNS Relay 47 3 2 4 11 SNTP Client 48 3 2 4 12 Security 51 3 2 4 13 Ports 62 3 2 4 14 Search for Service 67 4 Diagnostic and Troubleshooting 68 Appendix A Advanced DSL port attributes 69 ...

Page 10: ...air shortages exist within the public telephone network and its flexibility makes it ideal for applications such as web hosting video conferencing and heavy two way data traffic needed in the business environment By providing user friendly and easily configured interface users can easily configure DSL 1500G via TELNET Web Management dip switches and buttons on the back panel of DSL 1500G 1 2 Featu...

Page 11: ...DSL 1500G User Manual 11 1 3 Application a Connect to the G SHDSL IP DSLAM b connect to another DSL 1500G set as CO mode ...

Page 12: ...25 RFC1577 IPoA RFC2364 PPP over ATM CHAP and PAP supported RFC2516 PPPoE PPP over Ethernet over ATM VC multiplexing and SNAP LLC PPP Support PPP RFC 1661 PPP over AAL5 RFC 2364 PPPoE PPP over Ethernet RFC 2516 Bridge Mode Transparent Bridging IEEE 802 1D RFC2684 RFC1483 Bridged Spanning Tree Protocol IEEE 802 1D Supporting IP IGMP and PPPoE packets filter function IEEE 802 1q VLAN 4 ports only Po...

Page 13: ...l LED Figure 2 2 2 wire DSL 1500G Front Panel LED 1 Power Power Indicator 2 DSL 1 DSL loop1 3 DSL 2 DSL loop 2 On CPE 4 CPE Off CO 5 Ethernet Link On Ethernet Link connected Figure 2 3 Rear Panel illustration 1 DC IN Power Adapter Input 2 Reset Button Reset device to factory default setting 3 Power Switch Switch for system turn on turn off 4 LAN Connected to Ethernet Port 5 DSL 1 to 2 Connected to...

Page 14: ...tlook of Dip Switch As the following figure shown position 1 to 3 is assigned to Rate configuration and position 4 is for CO or CPE selection Rate Configuration Transmission Rate can be manually configured by utilizing Rate Dip Switch where 8 modes are provided as following figure shown CO CPE Selection By using Dip 4 as following figure shown users can easily to configure the DSL 1500G as CO or C...

Page 15: ...Press the reset default button 3 Power on the Modem and watch the Front Panel of the Modem 4 While the CPE LED LED blinks very quickly please release the button If you press the button to long recall won t work this is to prevent from you hold the button all the time 5 Now the factory is recalled then you have to save current config again to overwrite your previous user configuration This is so ca...

Page 16: ...installed 3 Connect the power supply to DSL 1500G by plugging the round DC connector into the DC jack on the rear panel Plug the power supply into the wall Verify that the Power LED is illuminated or not If the power LED is illuminated this indicates that the DSL 1500G is connected properly 4 Ground the DSL 1500G by connecting a grounded wire Note Please use crossover RJ 45 to connect DSL 1500G to...

Page 17: ... on the icon corresponding to your network interface card NIC and select Properties Often this icon is labeled Local Area Connection The Local Area Connection dialog box displays with a list of currently installed network items 4 Ensure that the check box to the left of the item labeled Internet Protocol TCP IP is checked and click 5 In the Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties dialog box click the ...

Page 18: ...al Area Connection Properties dialog box select Internet Protocol TCP IP and then click 11 In the Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties dialog box click the radio button labeled Obtain an IP address automatically Also click the radio button labeled Obtain DNS server address automatically 12 Click twice to confirm and save your changes and then close the Control Panel Windows Me PCs 1 In the Windows ...

Page 19: ...ck the radio button labeled Server assigned name server address 13 Click twice to confirm and save your changes and then close the Control Panel Windows 95 98 PCs First check for the IP protocol and if necessary install it 1 In the Windows task bar click the Start button point to Settings and then click Control Panel 2 Double click the Network icon The Network dialog box displays with a list of cu...

Page 20: ...tion to your LAN PCs Your ISP automatically assigns this information In some cases however you may want to assign Internet information to some or all of your PCs directly often called statically rather than allowing the DSL 1500G to assign it This option may be desirable but not required if You have obtained one or more public IP addresses that you want to always associate with specific computers ...

Page 21: ...h of the Internet Protocol TCP IP properties Instead of enabling dynamic assignment of the IP addresses for the computer DNS server and default gateway click the radio buttons that enable you to enter the information manually Note Your PCs must have IP addresses that place them in the same subnet as the G SHDSL Router s LAN port If you manually assign IP information to all your LAN PCs you can fol...

Page 22: ... enter your username and password to access the pages The default User name Password as follows User Name admin Password admin 3 Click on You are now ready to configure DSL 1500G using EmWeb The first time that EmWeb is launched during a session a Welcome message is displayed at the top of the Status homepage This message is replaced by the Status heading once the page is automatically or manually...

Page 23: ...each web page depends on the specific configuration that you are using The following sections give you a general overview of the setup and configuration details 3 2 1 About the Status Page The Status homepage contains information about the current configuration of DSL 1500G It provides an overview of the current image configuration The page contains the following sections Status section The Status...

Page 24: ...The Advanced Diagnostics section displays Connection Authentication details this displays details about your current ISP login settings It also provides a Login Settings hyperlink that allows you to create modify or delete your existing login setup ...

Page 25: ...Settings this allows you to create modify or delete your WAN configuration DNS Client Settings this allows you to create modify or delete your DNS Client configuration LAN Status This section displays the following status information about your Local Area Network settings LAN Subnet Mask Act as Local DHCP Server Yes No MAC Address this is the actual MAC address for the Ethernet block You can confi...

Page 26: ...perlink associated with it Click on this for detailed information about some all of the following depending on the interface type and configuration the interface connection details port configuration service parameters DSL 1500G has default interfaces defined These defaults depend on the type of image that you are building 3 2 3 About the Quick Start page This page allows you to configure your WAN...

Page 27: ...ed 2 Complete the DHCP Login Options a If you want your ISP server to automatically recognize your own host name type a Special DHCP host name b If you want LAN DHCP clients to use a specific domain name type a Domain Name for Clients to send with DNS Requests 3 Once you have configured DHCP login options click on The Quick Start page is refreshed and the following confirmation message appears nea...

Page 28: ... following confirmation message appears near the top of the page Settings successfully changed 3 2 3 About System configuration From the left hand menu click on System The following sub headings are displayed The System menu contains options including Event Log Romate Access Firmare Update Backup Restore and Restart Router that will be introduced in the following sections 3 2 3 1 Event Log The Eve...

Page 29: ...or 3 2 3 Remote Access This allows you to enable temporary remote access to your Router using Network Address Translation NAT Note In order to configure remote access you first need to enable the firewall and create an external to internal firewall policy For more information see Security section of configuration 1 Once you have configured Security from the System menu click on Remote Access to di...

Page 30: ...at the upload is complete and telling you how much of the file in bytes and as a percentage has been written to Flash ROM 4 Once the file has been written to Flash the Firmware Update page is refreshed The page confirms completion of the update and asks you to restart your Router in order to use the new firmware Click on Restart Router from system menu Note Please do not power off the device while...

Page 31: ...click in the Configuration File text box and type the network path of the file that you wish to restore If you do not know the path details click on and locate the file using the Choose file box 3 Click on The page is refreshed with a Configuration Restored message and details of the number of bytes uploaded 3 2 3 6 Restart This page allows you to restart your Router It has the same effect as rese...

Page 32: ...onfiguration menu From the left hand menu click on Configuration The following sub headings are displayed Save config allows you to save your current configuration to Flash memory Authentication allows you to create edit and delete user accounts LAN connections allows you to edit your LAN port IP address create and edit a secondary IP address and create new LAN services WAN connections allows you ...

Page 33: ...lowing page is displayed 2 Click on to save your current configuration in the device After a short time the configuration is saved and the following confirmation message is displayed Saved information model to file flashfs im conf 3 2 4 2 Authentication This option allows you to administer accounts for users who access the Router From the Configuration menu click on Authentication The following pa...

Page 34: ...ou have just created Editing deleting a login account 1 The Authentication page table contains an Edit user hyperlink for each user account entry Click on a link The following page is displayed This page allows you to update details for a specific user account Modify the necessary text boxes then click on the delete a user account Click on the Delete this user button 2 Once you have edited or dele...

Page 35: ...ith the existing primary LAN interface From the Configuration menu click on LAN connections The following page is displayed Configuring primary and secondary LAN connections 1 The Default LAN Port section contains two subsections a IP address and subnet mask details of your primary LAN connection To edit these details click and type new primary address details b Secondary IP address details To cre...

Page 36: ...our web browser address box Creating virtual interfaces 1 Click on the Create a new virtual interface hyperlink at the bottom of the LAN connections page On the Create virtual interface page type the IP address and netmask of the virtual interface and then click on the 2 The LAN connections page is displayed The virtual interfaces section contains a table listing the names of the virtual interface...

Page 37: ...Connection This option allows you to create and configure WAN connections for Your Router You can also create virtual interfaces on routed services From the Configuration menu click on WAN connections The WAN connections page is displayed Creating a WAN service 1 Click on Create a new service A page is displayed containing a list of WAN service options 2 Select an option and then click on Configur...

Page 38: ...1483 routed service you can choose from the following advanced editing links Edit Service Edit PPPoE Edit Atm Channel 3 Click on Change The edit page is displayed and changes are applied to the service Deleting a WAN service 1 At the WAN connections page click on the Delete link for a specific service The WAN connection delete page is displayed 2 Check the details displayed and then click on the D...

Page 39: ...rface page type the IP address and netmask of the virtual interface and then click on the 3 The WAN connections page is displayed If you click on the Virtual I f link the Virtual interface page displays a table listing the names of existing virtual interfaces Each virtual interface is called item by default ...

Page 40: ...ut existing routes Whether the route is valid or invalid Destination IP address Gateway address Netmask address Whether the route is advertised via RIP true or false Editing a route 1 To edit the destination gateway and netmask address of a route Click in the relevant text box update the information then click on 2 To edit the cost interface setting or advertise status for the route click on the A...

Page 41: ... Create IP v4 Route form in order to configure the route 3 When you have typed the details click on The Edit Routes page is displayed The table now contains details of the route that you have just created 3 2 4 7 DHCP Server This option allows you to enable disable the DHCP server and create configure and delete DHCP server subnets and DHCP fixed IP MAC mappings From the Configuration menu click o...

Page 42: ...led by default If to disable the DHCP server click on Note If DHCP relay is enabled DHCP server will be disabled by default You can not enable DHCP server unless you disable DHCP relay Creating a DHCP server subnet 1 Click on the Create new Subnet link The following page is displayed ...

Page 43: ...er addresses or set your System to give out its own IP address as the DNS Server address d Set your Router to give out its own IP address as the default Gateway address 3 Once you have entered new configuration details for your DHCP server click on The DHCP Server page is displayed containing details of your new subnet Editing a DHCP subnet 1 Click on the Advanced Options link for a specific subne...

Page 44: ...ame Type a value that matches the selected option name in the Option value text box Click on 4 The Edit DHCP server subnet page is displayed and details of you new option are displayed under the sub heading Additional option information To delete an existing option check the Delete box for a specific option and click Creating a fixed host 1 Click on the Create new Fixed Host link The following pag...

Page 45: ... fixed mapping click on the IP address MAC address or max lease time type a new entry and click To delete a fixed mapping check the Delete box for a specific mapping and click 3 2 4 8 DHCP Relay This option allows you to enable disable DHCP relay add DHCP servers to the DHCP relay list configure delete server entries on the DHCP relay list From the Configuration menu click on DHCP relay The follow...

Page 46: ...tion Editing deleting entries in the DHCP relay list 1 To edit an entry click on an IP address and type a new entry then click on 2 To delete an entry check the Delete box for a specific IP address and then click on 3 2 4 9 DNS Client This option allows you to create a list of server addresses This enables you to retrieve a domain name for a given IP address create a domain search list DNS client ...

Page 47: ...search domains 1 Type a search string in the Domain search order text box 2 Click The search string is displayed in the Domain search order table You can add a maximum of six search strings Each search string entry has a Delete button associated with it Click on to remove a string from this list 3 2 4 10 DNS Relay This option allows you to create configure and delete DNS relay s primary and second...

Page 48: ...Edit DHCP server list section To edit an entry click on an IP address and type a new entry then click on To delete an entry check the Delete Box for a IP address then click on 3 2 4 11 SNTP Client The option allows you to Synchronize Client with NTP Server Configure SNTP NTP Server System clock setting by manual From the Configuration menu click on SNTP client The following page is displayed ...

Page 49: ...d disable options a Unicast mode Enable the mode uses a unicast server and the IP address or hostname in the SNTP server association list is used to synchronize the client time with the server The SNTP client attempts to contact the specific server in the association in order to receive a timestamp when the sntpclient sync command is issued Disable the unicast server is removed from the associatio...

Page 50: ...chronization via anycast mode Click on to validate your setting after choosing the SNTP Syncroniztion mode 2 select a time zone Click on the local timezone drop down list and select a time zone And then click on to validate your setting 3 Enter SNTP transmit packet timeout value SNTP transmit packet retries value and SNTP automatic resynchronization polling value in the text boxes respectively And...

Page 51: ...llows you to enable Security configure Security interfaces configure triggers NAT EmWeb allows you to enable NAT between interfaces configure global addresses s configure reserved mapping Firewall EmWeb allows you to enable Firewall and Firewall Intrusion Detection settings set the Firewall security level configure Firewall policies portfilters and validators configure Intrusion Detection settings...

Page 52: ...a security interface before you can enable Firewall and or Intrusion Detection Once you have created a security interface 1 Click on the Firewall Enabled and or Intrusion Detection Enabled radio buttons 2 Click on to update the Security State section Setting a default security level You must have Security and Firewall enabled in order to set a default Security level 1 From the Security Level secti...

Page 53: ... Interface page is displayed 2 Click on the Name drop down list and select the LAN service that you want to base your security interface on 3 Click on the Interface Type drop down list and specify what kind of interface it is depending on how it connects to the network external internal or DMZ 4 Click on The Security page is displayed The Security Interfaces section contains a table that displays ...

Page 54: ... look like this The NAT column for the external interface tells you that you can enable NAT to internal interfaces If you also had a DMZ interface configured this column would also include an Enable NAT to DMZ interfaces button 4 To enable NAT between the external interface and the internal interface type click on The Security page is refreshed and NAT is enabled To disable NAT between these inter...

Page 55: ...map your external global IP addresses to Click on the drop down list and select an interface type Use Subnet Configuration there are two ways to specify a range of IP addresses You can either Use Subnet Mask specify the subnet mask address of the IP address or Use IP Address Range specify the first and last IP address in the range Click on the drop down list and select a method type in the IP Addr...

Page 56: ...ress inside the network Mapping is based on transport type and port number Before you can configure reserved mapping you need to configure NAT See Configuring NAT Section If you want to set up a reserved mapping on your existing NAT enabled interfaces 1 From the NAT Security Interfaces table click on the Advanced NAT Configuration hyperlink for the interface that you want to add reserved mapping t...

Page 57: ...e table is displayed and contains details of each Firewall policy You can now configure the policies to include portfilters and validators See Configuring portfilters Section and Configuring validators Section A portfilter is an individual rule that determines what kind of traffic can pass between two interfaces specified in an existing policy This section assumes that you have followed the instru...

Page 58: ...age is displayed Specify the protocol number in the Transport Type text box for example for IGMP enter protocol number 2 Then use the Direction drop down lists to specify whether you want to allow block inbound traffic and allow block outbound traffic Click on The Firewall Port Filters page is displayed containing details of the IP portfilter that you have just added 2 Each portfilter displayed in...

Page 59: ...n the Direction drop down list and select the direction of traffic that you want the validator to filter 5 Click on The Configure Validators page is displayed containing details of the host validator that you have just added 6 Each portfilter displayed in the Configure Validators page has a Delete Host Validator hyperlink assigned to it To delete a validator click on this link then at the confirma...

Page 60: ...Block depending on whether you want to allow multi level TCP session chaining g Enable UDP Session Chaining select Allow or Block depending on whether you want to allow multi level UDP and TCP session chaining You must set Enable Session Chaining to Allow if you want this to work h Binary Address Replacement select Allow or Block depending on whether you want to use binary address replacement on a...

Page 61: ...ings 1 Go to the Policies Triggers and Intrusion Detection section of the Security Interface Configuration page Click on Configure Intrusion Detection The Firewall Configure Intrusion Detection page is displayed The values displayed in EmWeb Firewall Configure Intrusion Detection page are the default values 2 Configure Intrusion Detection as follows a Use Blacklist select true or false depending o...

Page 62: ...um number of pings per second that are allowed before the Firewall detects an Echo Storm DOS attack h Maximum ICMP Count type in the maximum number of ICMP packets per second that are allowed by the Firewall before an ICMP Flood DOS is detected 3 Once you have configured Intrusion Detection click on The Intrusion Detection settings are applied to the Firewall and the Security Interface Configurati...

Page 63: ...thernet port attributes From the Shdsl Port Configuration page click on View advanced attributes The Shdsl Port Configuration page is displayed Shdsl is the default port name of SHDSL created in DSL 1500G where stands for ATM port You can configure SHDSL parameters in this page ...

Page 64: ...ire mode in the Bite Rate mode drop down list only fixed mode is valid value and selectable 2 If to configure the transmission rate for CO and CPE set as fixed mode already users should unplug the RJ 11 loop cable first and then configure the transmission rate through Fixed Bit Rate drop down list After that replug the loop cable into the device 3 If to switch 2 4 wire mode the RJ 11 loop cable sh...

Page 65: ...guration page is displayed The page displays basic port attributes for the Ethernet port on your Router 10 You can carry out advanced configuration of your Ethernet port attributes From the Ethernet Port Configuration page click on View advanced attributes The Advanced Ethernet Port Configuration page is displayed 11 Update the port attributes that are available for editing then click on to update...

Page 66: ...uration page 12 From the Ports menu click on Usb ethernet The Ethernet Port Configuration page is displayed 13 You can carry out advanced configuration of your Usb ethernet port attributes From the Usb ethernet Port Configuration page click on View advanced attributes The Advanced Usb ethernet Port Configuration page is displayed ...

Page 67: ...ck to the default advanced configuration settings Click on the Return to basic attribute list to return to the Usb ethernet Port Configuration page 3 2 4 14 Search for Service This option allows users to search for IP DSLAM with matched PVCs Select true In the Enabled drop down list and then click on to start searching for the IP DSLAM with matched PVC ...

Page 68: ...adapter Ethernet LED start to become blink yellow while RJ 45 line has just plugged it will turn to yellow No blink while connection is established If your Ethernet LED no light make sure the RJ 45 you using is connected properly Please use the crossover Ethernet cable DSL LED start to become blink yellow while DSL line has just plugged and start to train the DSL Link it will turn to yellow No bli...

Page 69: ...e EOC will occupy 8K 2312kbps Framer sync Out_Of_Sync Framer data unsync In_Sync Framer data sync Framer Type Framer is a device used to align synchronize to an embedded framing pattern in a serial bit stream Once synchronized and data fields are properly aligned overhead bits for alarms performance monitoring embedded signaling etc may be extracted and processed Four Framer types are provided Lev...

Page 70: ...l Access Control CAC mode Cbr_CPS Total allocated CBR bandwidth in cells per second this is used by CAC RvbrPCR_CPS Bandwidth allocated for rt VBR PCR RbrPCR_CPS Bandwidth allocated for VBR PCR VbrPCR_CPS Bandwidth allocated for VBR PCR VbrSCR_CPS Bandwidth allocated for VBR SCR Ubr_CPS Total UBR bandwidth RingLength Size of timing ring for shaped traffic determines maximum delay for a channel VPI...

Page 71: ...__________________________________________________ Answers to the following questions help us to support your product 1 Where and how will the product primarily be used Home Office Travel Company Business Home Business Personal Use 2 How many employees work at installation site 1 employee 2 9 10 49 50 99 100 499 500 999 1000 or more 3 What network protocol s does your organization use XNS IPX TCP ...

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