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Table of Contents I NTRODUCTION ................................................................................................ 1 Product Features ............................................................................................................................ 1 Applications for your DI-...
DI-206 ISDN Remote Router 1 Introduction Congratulations on your purchase of a D-Link DI-206 series remote access routerwith integrated Ethernet hub and ISDN T/A. No larger than an ordinary modem,your router offers inexpensive yet complete telecommunications and internetworkingsolutions for your hom...
DI-206 ISDN Remote Router 3 Data Compression The DI-206 incorporates Stac data compression and CCP (Compression ControlProtocol). Networking Compatibility The DI-206 is compatible with remote access products from other companies such asAscend, Cisco, and 3Com. Furthermore, they support Microsoft Win...
DI-206 ISDN Remote Router 4 Chapter One, “ Introduction,” describes many of the technologies implemented in the DI-206 as well as product features. Chapter Two, “ Installation,” is designed as a step-by-step guide to installing the router. Chapter Three, “Configuration and Management,” provides deta...
DI-206 ISDN Remote Router 5 ♦ Quick Start Guide. ♦ Support disk containing RouteMan , a Windows-based configuration program. Packing List Before you proceed further, check all items you received with your DI-206 againstthis list to make sure nothing is missing. The complete package should include: ♦...
DI-206 ISDN Remote Router 6 Installation This chapter outlines how to connect your DI-206 to your LAN and ISDN line. Referto the diagrams below to identify all of the ports on your device when you makeconnections. Ordering Your ISDN Line If you do not have an ISDN line installed already, we suggest ...
DI-206 ISDN Remote Router 7 ETHERNET – COL — Shines yellow when a collision occurs on the LAN, that is, when two devices have attempted to transmit at the same time. ETHERNET – Uplink and 1 through 5 — Each of these indicators shines green when a connection to an Ethernet device is detected. The ind...
DI-206 ISDN Remote Router 8 Telephone Features Up to two telephones can be attached to the DI-206 router via the Phone 1 andPhone 2 telephone jacks located on the rear of the router. The router enables theattached telephones to have a number of features which may or may not be found onnormal telepho...
DI-206 ISDN Remote Router 9 For the initial configuration of your DI-206, you must use an RS-232 consoleconnection, either to a computer running serial communications software or to aserial data terminal. After the router has been successfully installed and the initial configuration iscomplete, you ...
DI-206 ISDN Remote Router 10 Using the Console The Console Program is the interface that you will be using to configure your DI-206. Several operations that you should be familiar with before you attempt tomodify the configuration of your router are listed below: ♦ Moving the Cursor Within a menu, u...
DI-206 ISDN Remote Router 11 another 10Mbps Ethernet or dual-speed hub using a straight-through cable, or an endnode using a cross-wired cable. Please refer to the following chart when deciding on the type of cable necessary for agiven connection: DEVICE PORTUSED DEVICE BEING CONNECTED PORT TYPE CAB...
DI-206 ISDN Remote Router 12 This is the maximum signal path in twisted-pair Ethernet. Also be sure neverto allow a signal loop to form. Note that you can connect an end node through the Uplink jack, but to do soyou must use a cross-wired cable or cable converter. Step 6 - Powering Up Devices for In...
DI-206 ISDN Remote Router 13 To log on to the router, use the factory set username and password “Admin”(without the quotes). Please note that the user name and password are case-sensitive. Upon entering the username and password (using the <tab> key to jump to the nextfield), position the curs...
DI-206 ISDN Remote Router 14 1. The LAN port must be enabled in the Interface Configuration sub-menu. ♦ Choose Interface Configuration, LAN . ♦ Position the cursor over the State item and press <space bar>. The State willchange from Disable to Enable . ♦ Position the cursor on the SAVE option ...
DI-206 ISDN Remote Router 15 The router can now be accessed via the LAN by Telnet, the Web-based DI-206Router Configuration Utility (included with the router) and other SNMPmanagement applications. If you have any questions regarding the settings you made or other settings in thesubmenus, please ref...
DI-206 ISDN Remote Router 16 Configuration and Management After the initial startup (POST) test, the router will prompt you for login andpassword. This is the opening page of the router’s out-of-band configurationprogram, called the Console program. The Console program is stored in the Flashmemory c...
DI-206 ISDN Remote Router 17 As mentioned earlier, your first endeavor should be to increase the automatictimeout. Enter the System Information window to do this. You will see this screen: System Information This menu contains administrative and system-related information. The above parameters are d...
DI-206 ISDN Remote Router 18 • System Name – Give the router a descriptive name for identification purposes. • System Location – Enter the geographic location of the router. • Console/Telnet Display Timeout in Minutes(0..90) – This is a security measure to automatically logoff from the console menu ...
DI-206 ISDN Remote Router 19 LAN The parameters are described below: • Description – This is a user-defined, 32-character identifier used to name the LAN. • Operation Mode – The LAN port is 10BASE-T only. • State – This is a toggle, to Disable or Enable the LAN interface. ISDN The parameters are des...
DI-206 ISDN Remote Router 20 • Switch Type – This parameter defines the type of ISDN service used. Currently, the DI-206 only supports DSS-1 type ISDN lines. • B1 and B2 Channel Usage – This defines whether the ISDN line is a leased line or a normal switched line. If you are not using a leased line ...
DI-206 ISDN Remote Router 21 the same protocol as defined here. The None setting may be used when you do not wish dial-in users or networks to identify themselves or be subject to security. • Call Bumping – This setting only takes effect when both B channels are connected and using multi-link PPP. I...
DI-206 ISDN Remote Router 22 IP Stack Configuration The network interface IP address, mask and protocols are specified in the IP Stack Configuration submenus. The screens for both the LAN and ISDN interfaces are shown below:
DI-206 ISDN Remote Router 23 The parameters are described below: • IP Address – This is the IP address for the router on the network to which this interface is connected. • Netmask – This is a 32-bit bit mask that shows how the IP address is to be divided into network, subnet and host parts. The net...
DI-206 ISDN Remote Router 24 • RIP Routing Mode – This parameter allows the router to specify the extent to which it partakes in the RIP on this port. The options are described below: 1. None – The router will not participate in any RIP exchange with adjacent routers. 2. Listen – The router will inc...
DI-206 ISDN Remote Router 25 the packets to be dropped before Bandwidth on Demand has a chance toreestablish the WAN connection. IP Static Route A static route is a permanent entry in the routing table. Static routing provides ameans of explicitly defining the next hop router for a particular destin...
DI-206 ISDN Remote Router 26 The first entry assumes that ISDN1 has a connection to the Internet and defines thedefault next hop router. If you use this router to connect to the Internet it is veryimportant that you create an entry here that defines the default next hop router asyour ISP. This confi...
DI-206 ISDN Remote Router 28 • Status – This validates or invalidates the use SNMP Community String, by setting the string to Valid or Invalid . Note that setting the use of the string to Invalid is the same as removing the string, however, the string remains so as to be validated at an appropriate ...
DI-206 ISDN Remote Router 29 Advanced Functions The Advanced Functions menu contains most of the more complex configuration settings and is shown below: Remote Access Configuration The Remote Access Configuration menu is used to set up the router for dial-in and dial-out connections over the ISDN li...
DI-206 ISDN Remote Router 30 be able to use network resources as if he were connected locally. When the user dialsinto the DI-206, the call comes into the D-channel and after answering the phone, theDI-206: 1. Identifies the Username and Password using the authentication protocol defined in the Inte...
DI-206 ISDN Remote Router 31 1. Check its routing table to try to identify where this packet should go. It looks for two variables inthe routing table, Gateway address and Interface. There are four possible results: I. In the case where the destination resides in the same IP network on the LAN, the ...
DI-206 ISDN Remote Router 32 Dial Configuration You can configure the two ISDN interfaces on your DI-206 to dial-out only when apacket is forwarded to that interface, and hang up after all data has been transferredand the link is idle. This can be used to lower the cost of an unpopular link or useda...
DI-206 ISDN Remote Router 33 • IP Address – This is the first IP Address that will be assigned to a dial-in user. • Range – This is the number of IP Addresses that can be assigned. In the window shown above, dial-in users will be assigned the IP Addresses 170.100.200.1 or170.100.200.2 (only two are ...
DI-206 ISDN Remote Router 34 Configuration section of this manual. Please note that when a Radius server is being used, the Dial-in User Profiles will be disabled. The Dial-In User Profile submenu appears below: Select a dial-in user from the screen above. The parameters in the above window are desc...
DI-206 ISDN Remote Router 36 Select the desired entry from the screen above: The parameters in the above window are described as follows: • Remote Name – Name for the remote network that the DI-206 is being set up to connect with. • Direction – Dial-[ In ], dial-[ Out ], or [ Both ]. This field defi...
DI-206 ISDN Remote Router 37 When this is set to Out , the router will only make calls on the ISDN interface specified in the Interface field below. Also, the outgoing calls will be subject to the Name, Password and Phone Number fields in the Outgoing section below. When set to Both , the dial in an...
DI-206 ISDN Remote Router 38 the router will disconnect the initial call and call back to the phone numberthat you provide. Note that this field will be valid only if the Direction settingabove is Both . • Outgoing • Name – The maximum length is 64 characters. Spaces and punctuation are not usually ...
DI-206 ISDN Remote Router 39 on and come onto the network. This can be a great help for network administrationsince many administrative tasks such as keeping track of each computer’s IP addressare handled by the router. The DI-206 can implement DHCP in one of the two waysshown below: DHCP Server Con...
DI-206 ISDN Remote Router 41 Static IP Pool The Static IP Pool configuration functions in much the same way as the Dynamic IPPool configuration. The only difference is that a particular IP address can beassigned to a particular host. This is used for hosts such as servers that need to havestatic IP ...
DI-206 ISDN Remote Router 42 All other parameters (Netmask, Gateway, DNS IP, WINS IP, State, & DomainName) are identical to those in Dynamic IP Pool screen in the previous section. DHCP Relay Agent The DHCP Relay Agent feature allows the DI-206 to act as a go-between for aremote DHCP server assi...
DI-206 ISDN Remote Router 43 Configuring a Filter Set Under the Advanced Functions menu, select Filter Configuration . You will see the following screen: The three sub-menus are described as follows: • Filter State of Interface – This is used to choose the default, routing decisions for packets, not...
DI-206 ISDN Remote Router 44 Each decision on handling packets is described below: 1. Disable – Will not apply a filter. 2. Forward – This allows the routing of a packet, even though it has not met the criteria of the corresponding filter. 3. Drop – This drops (doesn’t allow routing for) a packet th...
DI-206 ISDN Remote Router 45 The parameters of a filter are described below: • Name – This is a 12 character (maximum), alphanumeric, user-defined name, used to identify the filter. • Direction – This defines the direction of the frame relative to the Interface parameter below. • State – This is use...
DI-206 ISDN Remote Router 46 from your network. It is necessary to have good knowledge of IP protocol beforeeffectively configuring this filter. Select an entry above and then press <Enter>. The following screen appears: The IP Filter parameters are described below: • Name – This is a 12 chara...
DI-206 ISDN Remote Router 47 2. drop – This drops (doesn’t allow routing for) a specific packet that has met the criteria of the corresponding filter. 3. disable – This does not apply the IP filter. • Interface – This applies the filter to a specific interface, LAN or one of the ISDN interfaces. • P...
DI-206 ISDN Remote Router 48 Multiple Home can be demonstrated by this example: A company has 625 users (computers) all connected to one physical network usingEthernet. However, the company only has one Class C IP network address,202.100.160.0. This network address will only support 254 users. To so...
DI-206 ISDN Remote Router 49 The parameters are described below: • IP Address – This is a network IP address of a separate IP network on the LAN. • Routing Protocol – This is the same as in the Network Configuration screen section. Keep in mind that these exchanges are made with adjacent routers on ...
DI-206 ISDN Remote Router 50 The parameters are described as follows: • IP Address – This is the IP address of the host you wish to define a static ARP for. • MAC Address – This is the physical address of the host that is the authorized owner of the IP address. • State – This toggles enable and disa...
DI-206 ISDN Remote Router 51 Network Address Port Translation (NAPT) is a subset of NAT where many local IPaddresses and their TCP/UDP port numbers are translated to a single global IPaddress and it’s TCP/UDP port number. In this document, the term NAT will refer toboth NAT and NAPT unless otherwise...
DI-206 ISDN Remote Router 53 Please note that in the above table there are 9 users on the local network using 5global IP addresses to access the Internet. When a packet on the local network arrives at the router and needs to be sent to theInternet, NAT will change the source IP address (for example ...
DI-206 ISDN Remote Router 54 Configure NAT/NAPT The first screen shows the complete NAT table that is defined by the networkmanager: For any NAT entry, you must configure two different screens. The first one isaccessible by positioning the cursor over the name field and hitting <Enter> (in the...
DI-206 ISDN Remote Router 55 The parameters are described as follows: • Name – This is a 12 character, alphanumeric, user-defined name, used to identify the network address translation. • Global Interface – This is the interface corresponding to the Global IP and Range parameters, in the NAT table, ...
DI-206 ISDN Remote Router 56 Dynamic NAPT - One to one mapping of UDP/TCP port numbers. The NAPT map table will age. This option allows many hosts to use a single,globally unique IP address, and thus will only be used on outbound packets. • State – Enables or disables this NAT configuration. NAT IP ...
DI-206 ISDN Remote Router 57 Dynamic NAPT This screen (below) is how the NAT IP Pool appears, if Dynamic NAPT was chosenfor the Translation Mode parameter. Each entry, in this configuration, can be used tomap a single global address and multiple, contiguous local addresses to each other. All of the ...
DI-206 ISDN Remote Router 58 The parameters are described as follows: • Global IP – This is a single, global IP Address that is valid on the Internet, or on the same subnet of the global interface. • Local IP – This is a single, local IP Address that is not valid on the Internet. • State – Enables o...
DI-206 ISDN Remote Router 59 application over the Internet and you are using NAPT, you may need to exemptcertain port numbers from the NAPT port translation process. Please refer to the userguide for the program to find out whether it transmits and receives data only throughspecified IP port numbers...
DI-206 ISDN Remote Router 60 NAPT port translation process. This field defines the beginning range of the portnumbers to be exempted from the NAPT port translation process. • End Port – This field defines the last port number in the range of numbers excluded from the NAPT process (see Start Port abo...
DI-206 ISDN Remote Router 61 DNS Configuration The DI-206 router has a built in recursive DNS server. The maximum amount ofmemory that will be used by the router’s Domain Name Server is 64Kb whichaverages out to be about 800 entries. In other words, up to 800 domain names andtheir associated IP Addr...
DI-206 ISDN Remote Router 62 Host Table The host table allows the router to recognize host names on the network. Up to eighthost names can be entered in the table. Your network servers, especially your mailserver should be defined here. Leftover places in the table can be assigned toindividual hosts...
DI-206 ISDN Remote Router 63 Radius Configuration Radius is an authentication protocol where passwords are stored on a Radius server.Radius allows large numbers of passwords to be stored in a centralized location.Before instituting Radius, please setup and install a Radius server on the LAN. Items i...
DI-206 ISDN Remote Router 64 of data packets across multiple channels. Although MLPPP can be implemented onany WAN device, it was the rapid emergence of ISDN BRI as a cost efficient higherbandwidth alternative to modems which has driven the evolution and acceptance ofMLPPP. Typically MLPPP is used t...
DI-206 ISDN Remote Router 65 • BOD High Threshold (%) – (0 to 100) The throughput value as a percentage of total bandwidth which will cause the next ISDN port having Multi-Link PPPenabled to dial up and add bandwidth to the connection. This value, however,must be constantly exceeded for the time des...
DI-206 ISDN Remote Router 66 Please note any changes made here as they are necessary for logging into the consoleprogram. System Maintenance Your console program includes many useful tools for maintaining your device.These tools include updates on system status, upgrades to the system software,analy...
DI-206 ISDN Remote Router 67 Statistics Under the Statistics submenu, counter tables are displayed for LAN, ISDN B1, and ISDN B2: Counter This feature displays some of the counters contained in MIBII and the proprietaryMIB. The table is updated every 5 seconds, and the counter table can be reset byp...
DI-206 ISDN Remote Router 70 • Rx Bytes – The total number of bytes contained in packets received by the router. • Rx Unknown Packets – The number of packets received by the router that were of an unsupported protocol. • Rx Discard Packets – The number of packets dropped by the router. • Rx Error Pa...
DI-206 ISDN Remote Router 71 IP Routing Table The IP Routing Table gives you a snapshot of the IP routing table. Table entries willexpire after the Age value in the table counts down to zero seconds (except forentries for the router itself which have an age value of zero but will never expire). • IP...
DI-206 ISDN Remote Router 72 • Age – This is the time-to-live (TTL) value. ARP Table The ARP Table maps the IP address with a MAC address. • IP Address – This is the network layer IP address. • MAC Address – This is the data link MAC address. PPP Table The PPP Table allows you to display the interfa...
DI-206 ISDN Remote Router 73 Log and Trace This feature files events and errors that occurred and allows individual packets to becaptured in a buffer. These items are to help D-Link technical support personnelidentify problems that may be affecting your router. If problems occur with yourrouter, D-L...
DI-206 ISDN Remote Router 74 This option allows you to enable or disable the Event/Error log and begin recordingevents. View Log File This displays the Event/Error Log file shown below: The parameters are described as follows: • Code – A special code for categorizing events. Some codes include: 0 Co...
DI-206 ISDN Remote Router 75 • Port – The interface on which an event occurs. • Time – Tick-times denoting when events occurred. • Data – Data that helps technical support personnel evaluate the event. Trace Buffer This feature captures packets in a buffer to help D-Link technical support personneli...
DI-206 ISDN Remote Router 76 • Direction – Select In , Out , or Both . • State – Enables or disables the Trace buffer feature View Trace Buffer Displays the header of packets captured in the buffer. The contents are described as follows: • Interface – This is the interface from which the packets wer...
DI-206 ISDN Remote Router 77 Diagnostic This feature tests the connection between the router and connected peripherals on agiven interface. Please note that if Telnet is used to access the router, only the PingTest diagnostic is available from the menu below. Connection Test This feature tests a dia...
DI-206 ISDN Remote Router 78 • Connection Test – Position the cursor over this item and press <Enter> to begin the test. The router will dial the phone number defined above, try to establish avalid link with the answering ISDN device and hang up. This test can only beperformed if the Interface...
DI-206 ISDN Remote Router 79 Press <Enter> on the screen above. • Phone Number – Enter your own phone number here to establish a connection between your ISDN B1 and B2 channels. • Packet Length – [1 to 1500 bytes]. This field allows you to define different sized data packets to test the ISDN l...
DI-206 ISDN Remote Router 80 System ISDN This test diagnoses the ISDN ports. It can only be run if the ISDN port is disabled inthe Interface Configuration submenu. Software Update New routing software can be downloaded from a TFTP server. If you do not have a TFTP server on your LAN, you can use the...
DI-206 ISDN Remote Router 81 This is the same Software Update configuration information contained in the Software Update section in the “ PROM System Configuration” chapter. The parameters are described in that section. Perform a System Restart after configuring these settings begins the software up...
DI-206 ISDN Remote Router 82 Factory Reset Performing a factory reset erases all settings and tables. All configuration changesever made to the router will be deleted. The router will be set to the factory defaultsit was shipped with and will no longer have an IP address. Please make sure you wish t...
DI-206 ISDN Remote Router 83 Backup System Settings Items in the window are described below: • Remote IP Address – This is the IP address of the TFTP server on which you wish to store the settings file. • TFTP Time Interval – The time between requests to occupy TFTP server time. If the router doesn’...
DI-206 ISDN Remote Router 85 PROM System Configuration The PROM program is run before the normal console (runtime) configurationprogram in the router’s Flash Memory. Thus, the PROM System Configuration canbe used if there are problems with the router’s console program. Specifically, the PROM Configu...
DI-206 ISDN Remote Router 86 • Hardware Revision – This is the version ID of hardware used in this router. • Boot PROM Firmware Version – This is the version ID of firmware used in this router. • MAC Address – This is the physical address for this router. TCP/IP Parameters Configuration The paramete...
DI-206 ISDN Remote Router 87 Software Update The Software Update option is used to change the software in the flash memory ofthe router. This is the runtime software that is configured by the console and is usedto setup the router and is described in full in the preceding chapter. The runtime softwa...
DI-206 ISDN Remote Router 88 and filename to the configuration file. If you are not using a configuration file,this must show the path and filename to the software update image file. • Last Boot Server IP Address – This shows the last boot server used to download an image file. This is for reference...
DI-206 ISDN Remote Router 90 Using Telnet The DI-206 router can be configured and managed using telnet. Telnet accesses thesame built-in configuration program as the RS-232 Diagnostic port consoleconnection. As such, all settings that can be adjusted through the console can also beconfigured using T...
DI-206 ISDN Remote Router 91 System Timeout When you are connected to your DI-206 via Telnet, there is a system timeout (in the System Information submenu), adjustable to a maximum of 90 minutes. If you are logged onto the device and leave it inactive for this timeout period, the router willautomati...
DI-206 ISDN Remote Router 92 Using RADIUS Authentication In addition to the dial-in user list, which can hold up to eight users, this model alsosupports an external authentication server which may provide password storage andusage accounting for thousands of users. Installing a RADIUS Server To use ...
DI-206 ISDN Remote Router 93 ♦ Type – Refers to the type of external password protocol. Currently, only Radius is supported. ♦ Server IP Address – This is the IP Address of your UNIX or NT-based Radius server. ♦ Port – The port number for the Radius server. The standard port number specified by RFC ...
DI-206 ISDN Remote Router 94 Appendix A - Troubleshooting This chapter contains some problems you may run into when using your router.After each problem description, we have provided some instructions to help youdiagnose and solve the problem. Some Common Problems With the DI-206 None of the LEDs ar...
DI-206 ISDN Remote Router 95 3. Verify with your network administrator that the IP address and the IP subnet maskconfigured in the Network Configuration, IP Configuration, IP Stack Configuration, LAN submenu of the console program are valid for that LAN. 4. Check the physical Ethernet cable, and mak...
DI-206 ISDN Remote Router 96 Appendix B - 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 willnot u...
DI-206 ISDN Remote Router 97 Note: All network addresses outside of these ranges (Class D and E) are either reserved or set aside for experimental networksor multicasting. When an IP address's host portion contains only zero(s), the address identifies a network and not a host. No physical devicemay ...
DI-206 ISDN Remote Router 98 Appendix C – IP Protocol and PortNumbers 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...
DI-206 ISDN Remote Router 99 Appendix D - Technical Specifications General Ports Number of Ports:6 Ethernet ports2 Analog phone ports1 Console port RJ-45RJ-11DB-9 RS-232 DCE LED Readout PowerTestISDN Link, B1, B2 Ethernet Col, Link/Act - Uplink, 1,2,3,4,5, Phone 1,2 LAN Standard IEEE 802.3 10BASE-T ...
DI-206 ISDN Remote Router 100 Physical & Environmental DC Input:External DC power adapter 18V 750mA unregulated or regulated Power Consumption 8.5W max. Ventilation Fanless Operating Temperature 0 - 50 C (32 - 122 F) Storage Temperature -25 - 55 C (-13 - 131 F) Humidity 5% - 95% non-condensing D...
DI-206 ISDN Remote Router 101 Appendix E – Country ID Numbers Please refer to the list below for country ID numbers used to configure the ISDNinterface of the router. 00 : International01 : Taiwan02 : Germany03 : Sweden04 : France05 : Switzerland06 : Holland07 : Finland08 : Denmark09 : U.K.10 : Aust...
DI-206 ISDN Remote Router 102 Appendix F – Configuration File The router can be configured when performing a Software Update through aconfiguration file. The configuration file can hold many settings for the router including IP Addressesfor all ports, path to the boot server, and various port settin...
DI-206 ISDN Remote Router 104 Index A A/B Adapter .................................................. 1Access Right ................................................ 27Admin[istration] Configuration ................... 66Advanced Functions .................................... 29Age ......................
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