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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – Copyright Statement; Copyright ©1999 D-Link Corporation; Trademarks; All other trademarks belong to their respective owners.
  • Page 5 – Limited Warranty
  • Page 7 – Table of Contents
  • Page 8 – SNMP A
  • Page 9 – RADIUS S
  • Page 10 – IP A
  • Page 11 – Introduction; Ease of Installation
  • Page 12 – Networking Compatibility; Product Features; LAN Port; WAN ports, each of which can be; Expansion Slot/Modules
  • Page 13 – Dial on Demand
  • Page 14 – Data Compression; Applications for the DI-1162; Some applications for the DI-1162 include:; Internet Access
  • Page 15 – Link Branch Offices; The DI-1162 can route traffic between up to eight local IP networks.; Telecommuting; What This Manual Doesn’t Cover
  • Page 16 – At least one Internet IP Address per port on the router.
  • Page 17 – Installation; Overview; In general, the installation procedures are as follows:
  • Page 18 – Other Resources; RouteView; Packing List; User’s Guide
  • Page 19 – Identifying External Components; LED Indicators
  • Page 20 – LED
  • Page 21 – Diagnostics RS-232 Serial Port
  • Page 22 – Fan; A standard 100~240V socket for the power cord.; Power Switch; A rocker switch that turns the router off and on.; Site Installation
  • Page 23 – Rack Mounting; Installation and Initial Configuration of the Router; A Warning about Connecting Cables
  • Page 24 – Step 1 - Setting up the Console; VT100 terminal emulation; Step 2 - Connecting the Console to the Router
  • Page 25 – Using the Console; Console Program; Step 3 - Initial Configuration of the Router
  • Page 26 – Upon entering the username and password (using the <; tab; jump to the next field), position the cursor on OK and press <; Enter; You will then see the following Main Menu:
  • Page 27 – Step 3a - Configuring the LAN Port
  • Page 28 – Appendix C – IP
  • Page 29 – Configuration; Enabling a WAN Port; The WAN port must be enabled in the
  • Page 30 – SLIP; Configuration and
  • Page 32 – Configuration and Management
  • Page 33 – Incoming
  • Page 34 – Step 4 - Connecting the Router to a LAN; At this point, please connect the router to the LAN.; Step 5 - Connecting the Router to WAN Devices
  • Page 35 – Step 6 – Plugging in All Devices; The router is now able to use the LAN and WAN ports.
  • Page 37 – Admin; ” – the login and password are case-sensitive,
  • Page 38 – Console Program Main Menu; The Main Menu is shown below.; System Information
  • Page 40 – External MAC Address –; the physical address of the external; Interface Configuration; Under
  • Page 41 – The parameters are described below:; Description –; The LAN port is automatically set to Auto-; State –; this is a toggle, to disable or enable the LAN interface.
  • Page 42 – this parameter is valid only for
  • Page 43 – Connection established at; Protocol –; Phone Number –
  • Page 44 – Baud Rate –; this parameter must be set to configure the; this is used to disable or enable this interface.
  • Page 45 – Network Configuration; IP Stack Configuration
  • Page 46 – IP Address –; this is the IP address for the router on the network to; Netmask –; this is a 32-bit bit mask that shows how the IP address
  • Page 47 – Routing Protocol –
  • Page 48 – Talk; IP Multicasting –
  • Page 49 – RIP Spoofing; – this feature should only be enabled if you; IP Static Route
  • Page 50 – IP Address
  • Page 51 – IP Static Route Examples; Under the IP Configuration sub-menu, the
  • Page 52 – Router Advertisement
  • Page 53 – SNMP Agent Configuration; From the main menu, select; SNMP Community Configuration; Select and Enter the
  • Page 54 – SNMP Community String; SNMP Trap Manager
  • Page 56 – SNMP Authenticated Trap; Returning to the; authentication failure trap; message being sent to the
  • Page 57 – Advanced Functions; Remote Access Configuration; PPP Configuration; Remote Operation Overview
  • Page 59 – Remote Network Profile
  • Page 61 – Dial Configuration; WAN
  • Page 62 – The items are described as follows:; – is the first IP Address that will be assigned to a dial-
  • Page 63 – Range
  • Page 64 – Set Peer IP as Default Gateway –
  • Page 65 – Name –; Name; Rem CLID; IP Address Supply; Default IP address
  • Page 66 – Dial In IP pool; Interface
  • Page 69 – Script File Configuration
  • Page 70 – Commands; Wait
  • Page 71 – Parameters; Delay; State; DHCP Configuration
  • Page 72 – DHCP Server Configuration
  • Page 74 – DNS IP –; this specifies the Domain Name System server, used by; WINS IP –; this specifies the IP address of the Windows Internet; Domain Name –; this is the common suffix, shared by networked; this toggles disable, enable for DHCP function.; Static IP Pool
  • Page 75 – Dynamic IP Pool; DHCP Relay Agent; DHCP Server IP Address –
  • Page 76 – Time Threshold –; this specifies the maximum amount of time (in; – enables/disables the DHCP Relay Agent function.; Filter Configuration; Under the
  • Page 77 – – this is used to choose the default,; Filter State of Interface; The
  • Page 78 – Disable –; Layer 2 Filter
  • Page 79 – forward –; Interface –; Length
  • Page 80 – Length –; Value –; Offset; Mask –; Value; IP Filter
  • Page 82 – Dst Port; Multiple Home Configuration; Network
  • Page 83 – Multiple Home can be demonstrated by this example:
  • Page 84 – IP Multicasting; Static ARP
  • Page 85 – MAC Address; MAC Address –; NAT Configuration; private
  • Page 86 – static; How NAT Works; Appendix B, IP Concepts
  • Page 90 – Setting Local IP Addresses; Class; Address
  • Page 91 – ENTER; (in the window shown above, this corresponds to the
  • Page 92 – EXIT; Global IP; Local Interface –; Local; Translation Mode –
  • Page 93 – Static NAT –; NAT IP Pool
  • Page 94 – Dynamic NAT; Dynamic; was chosen for the; Global IP –; an IP Address that is globally unique and valid on the; Range –; this is the range of contiguous, global addresses above; Local IP –; an IP Address that is only used in the stub domain
  • Page 95 – this is the range of contiguous local addresses above (and; Dynamic NAPT; – this is a single, globally unique IP Address of the
  • Page 96 – Static NAT; Static NAPT
  • Page 97 – Port –; this is a destination port number, used by TCP and UDP, to; Configure NAPT for Special Ap[plication]s
  • Page 99 – The fields in the above window are described as follows:; Protocol; packets that will be acted on.; Start Port; – Some applications can only send data over a certain; End Port; – This field defines the last port number in the range of; Connection Type
  • Page 100 – Telnet/Discovery Enable; Telnet State; - This feature enables or disables the router’s ability to be; Discovery Function; – Enabling this feature allows the router to be
  • Page 101 – DNS Configuration; Forward DNS queries to; DNS Server State; – enable/disables recursive DNS on this router.
  • Page 102 – Lookup Host Table; DNS Domain Name; Host Table; nick
  • Page 103 – Items are described as follows:; IP –; The IP address for the host.; Host Name –; the name used by the host.; Radius Configuration
  • Page 104 – RADIUS State –
  • Page 106 – Multi-Link PPP Configuration
  • Page 108 – Advanced Functions, Dial; WAN 1 and WAN 2
  • Page 109 – Stac Compression; – this is an industry standard 4:1compression; BOD Low Threshold
  • Page 110 – System Maintenance
  • Page 113 – System Status; Statistics; Routing Table; Age
  • Page 115 – Counter
  • Page 119 – Rx CD Lost Packets –; Carrier Detect Lost. This counts the; Rx Framing Error Packets –; Packets with framing errors can; Rx Parity Error –; the number of times parity errors occurred on; Log and Trace; Log Configuration; This displays the Event/Error Log file shown below:
  • Page 120 – Code –
  • Page 121 – Trace Buffer; Trace Buffer Configuration
  • Page 122 – Diagnostic; This feature tests a dial-out WAN connection.
  • Page 123 – The WAN interface to be tested.
  • Page 124 – Ping Test; This is the IP Address of the device that the router; Count –; The amount of time in 10 millisecond intervals; System LAN Test
  • Page 125 – System WAN Test
  • Page 126 – External Module Test
  • Page 127 – Software Update; System Restart
  • Page 128 – Factory Reset
  • Page 129 – Remote IP Address
  • Page 131 – PROM System Configuration; To enter the
  • Page 132 – System Configuration; The parameters are described as follows:; Hardware Revision –; this is the version ID of hardware used in; Boot PROM Firmware Version –; this is the version ID of; this is the physical address for this router.
  • Page 133 – TCP/IP Parameters Configuration
  • Page 134 – System Reset
  • Page 136 – EEPROM Factory Reset
  • Page 137 – Execute Bootload
  • Page 139 – Using Telnet; Telnet Configuration; Using Telnet via LAN; Connecting the Console to the Router
  • Page 140 – Connecting the Router; Using Telnet via WAN; Leased Lines; System Timeout; When you are connected to your DI-1162 via
  • Page 141 – Using RADIUS Authentication; Installing a RADIUS Server; radiusd; Configuring the DI-1162 for RADIUS Authentication
  • Page 142 – client
  • Page 143 – Adding Users to the RADIUS Database; Password and; joeuser; users; Ip user
  • Page 146 – RS-449 Cable for WAN Port
  • Page 147 – V.35 Cable for WAN Port
  • Page 149 – Appendix B – Specifications; General
  • Page 151 – Appendix C - IP Concepts; IP Addresses
  • Page 152 – IP Network Classes
  • Page 153 – Subnet Mask
  • Page 155 – IP Protocol Numbers
  • Page 157 – Appendix E – Configuration File; The router can be configured when performing a
  • Page 158 – Configuration File Example
  • Page 161 – Index
  • Page 162 – Get My IP
  • Page 165 – Software Update Control125,
  • Page 169 – Offices
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DI-1162

Remote Access Router

User’s Guide

Rev. 03 (Oct, 1999)

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Page 3 - Copyright Statement; Copyright ©1999 D-Link Corporation; Trademarks; All other trademarks belong to their respective owners.

DI-1162 Remote Access Router i Copyright Statement Copyright ©1999 D-Link Corporation No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or by anymeans or used to make any derivative such as translation,transformation, or adaptation without permission from D-LinkCorporation/D-Link Systems Inc...

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DI-1162 Remote Access Router iii Limited Warranty Hardware: D-Link warrants each of its hardware products to be free from defects in workmanshipand materials under normal use and service for a period commencing on the date ofpurchase from D-Link or its Authorized Reseller and extending for the lengt...

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DI-1162 Remote Access Router v Table of Contents INTRODUCTION ...............................................................................1 Ease of Installation .........................................................................1Networking Compatibility ........................................

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