DHCP, DNS and Time
Dlink DRO-220i User Guide
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Note:
My Phone number must be filled with proper values as mentioned above to
support dial-in.
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Note:
High Water Mark and High Water Time are enabled only when connection type
is BOD (Bandwidth On Demand). Default values high water mark and highwater
time are 7000 bytes and 30 seconds respectively.
2.4.2.2. Dial Up – Dial Out
This is to establish the internet connection with the ISP. It enables the user to configure
the channels with ISP configurations depending upon the connection type he chooses
from ISDN connection settings. User can configure a maximum of five different ISP
profiles and depending upon the choice he/she can configure channels with those profiles.
Profiles are independent of channels and he/she can configure any profile on any of the
channels. ADD-button enables the user to add the profile into the profiles table. APPLY-
button enables the user to apply the selected configuration on the selected channels. To
apply a particular configuration from the saved profiles user should click on View and
select the channel and click Apply. Selection of channel depends upon the connection
type the user chooses from the ISDN connections page. User can choose either B1 or B2
only when connection type is 2-64K dialout. For all other Connection types B1 channel is
selected automatically. When the Connection type is 128kbps dial out/dial in only
Channel 1(B1) will be enabled .User can see the status of two channels in the status page.
Profile table will show which profile has been selected for which channel. This page only
configures the particular channel with ISP profile. To initiate a dial go to ISDN STATUS
page and click Dial
Select
Interface
→
WAN2
→
Dial up
→
Dial Out
to establish the internet connection
with the ISP.
Dial Out Settings for WAN2 Interface
Channel Type
Choose either B1 or B2
Dynamic IP address
If this option selected, It gets IP address from the ISP dynamically
otherwise Local IP address, Subnet Mask and Remote IP Address should
be configured statically given by the ISP provider.
Local IP address
Fill in the fixed IP address given by the ISP provider. It is in the form of
four IP octets separated by a dot (x.x.x.x).
Unnumbered
This interface can be configured as an Unnumbered interface
Subnet Mask
Enter the subnet mask in dotted decimal (i.e. A.B.C.D) format
Remote IP Address
Fill in the fixed IP address of the remote server given by the ISP. It is in
the form of four IP octets separated by a dot (x.x.x.x).
Area Code
It provides the Area Code of the ISP. e.g. area code of user is 080 and ISP's
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