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D-Link DI-206

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – Copyright Statement; Copyright ©2000 D-Link Corporation; Trademarks; All other trademarks belong to their respective owners.; FCC Warning; CE Mark Warning; Limited Warranty
  • Page 4 – D-Link Offices for Registration and Warranty Service
  • Page 5 – Wichtige Sicherheitshinweise
  • Page 7 – Table of Contents
  • Page 11 – Introduction; Product Features; Ease of Installation
  • Page 13 – Data Compression; Applications for your DI-206; Some applications for the DI-206 include:; Internet Access; What This Manual Covers; This manual is divided into eleven parts.
  • Page 14 – What This Manual Doesn’t Cover
  • Page 15 – Support disk containing; Packing List; One Quick Installation Guide.; Additional Installation Requirements; VT100 terminal emulation.
  • Page 16 – Installation; Ordering Your ISDN Line; The DI-206 Front Panel; POWER
  • Page 17 – The DI-206 Rear Panel; Uplink
  • Page 18 – Telephone Features; Flash; Installation and Initial Configuration
  • Page 19 – Configuration and Management”; A Warning on Connection Cables; VT100 terminal emulation; Step 2 - Connecting the Console to the Router
  • Page 20 – Using the Console; through different information fields.; Moving Forward to Another Menu; To move forward to a sub-menu below; Entering Information; There are two types of fields that you will need to fill; Refresh Screen; Console screens are notorious for becoming garbled. When; Step 3 - Connecting an ISDN Line to the Router
  • Page 21 – Important Notes on Ethernet Connections
  • Page 22 – Step 6 - Powering Up Devices for Initial Configuration
  • Page 23 – Main Menu; To configure the LAN:
  • Page 24 – Disable
  • Page 25 – Configuration and Management; Step 8 – Plugging in All Devices; The router is now able to use the LAN ports.
  • Page 26 – Note that once you are in the; , if there is no activity for more than 5; System; Step 7 - Initial Configuration of the Router; Console Program Main Menu; The
  • Page 27 – System Information; System Description –
  • Page 28 – Interface Configuration
  • Page 29 – LAN; ISDN
  • Page 30 – Country ID Numbers
  • Page 31 – the same protocol as defined here. The; Call Bumping; – This setting only takes effect when both B channels are; State; – Enables or disables the ISDN port.; Network Configuration; Network; Select IP Configuration and the following screen opens:
  • Page 32 – IP Stack Configuration; submenus. The screens for both the LAN and ISDN interfaces are
  • Page 33 – IP Address –
  • Page 34 – RIP Routing Mode; None; IP Multicasting –
  • Page 35 – IP Static Route
  • Page 36 – IP Networking; Under the; IP Configuration; sub-menu, the IP Networking function can toggle to; Router Advertisement; SNMP Agent Configuration
  • Page 38 – SNMP Trap Manager Configuration
  • Page 39 – Advanced Functions; Dial-In User Connections
  • Page 40 – Remote Network Connections; When a packet on the LAN reaches the router, the DI-206 will:
  • Page 41 – Remote Access Configuration; submenu is shown below. All items in the
  • Page 42 – Dial Configuration; submenu, they must be; Remote Network Profile; Dial In IP Pool; The items are described as follows:
  • Page 43 – ISDN Link 1; Radius
  • Page 44 – Configuration; Name –
  • Page 46 – Remote Name
  • Page 47 – Out
  • Page 48 – Both; DHCP Configuration
  • Page 49 – DHCP Server Configuration; Dynamic IP Pool; screen shown below contains the parameters that the router
  • Page 51 – Static IP Pool; The parameters above are described below:; This is the static IP address to be assigned.; MAC Address –; This specifies the physical address of the particular host that
  • Page 52 – screen in the previous section.; DHCP Relay Agent; Items are described as follows:; DHCP Server IP Address –; This is the IP address of the remote DHCP server.; Time Threshold –; This specifies the maximum amount of time (in seconds); – Enables or disables the DHCP Relay Agent function.; Filter Configuration
  • Page 53 – Configuring a Filter Set; Layer 2 Filter; Filter State of Interface
  • Page 54 – Disable –
  • Page 55 – forward –; IP Filter
  • Page 56 – The IP Filter parameters are described below:; used to identify the filter.; Direction –; routing decisions are described:
  • Page 57 – drop –; Multiple Home Configuration
  • Page 58 – Multiple Home can be demonstrated by this example:
  • Page 59 – 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; screen; IP Multicasting; – This enables/disables IP multicasting on the IP network you; Static ARP
  • Page 60 – private
  • Page 61 – How NAT Works; “IP Concepts”; WAN
  • Page 63 – Setting Local IP Addresses; Address Allocation for Private Internets
  • Page 64 – Name Field Configuration Screen; The configuration screen for the name field appears as follows:
  • Page 65 – visible computer
  • Page 66 – NAT IP Pool Configuration Screen; Dynamic NAT
  • Page 67 – Dynamic NAPT; This screen (below) is how the NAT IP Pool appears, if Static NAT
  • Page 68 – Global IP
  • Page 69 – The fields in the above window are described as follows:; Protocol; UDP; Start Port; – Some applications can only send data over a certain range of port
  • Page 70 – End Port; Outgoing Control; Telnet/Discovery Enable; RouteMan
  • Page 71 – DNS Configuration
  • Page 72 – Host Table; IP –; The IP address for the host.; Host Name –; The host name used by the host.; State –; Enables or disables entry.
  • Page 73 – Radius Configuration; Items in the above submenu are described as follows:; RADIUS State –; Enables or disables Radius. When enabled, all settings in the; Type –; This is the IP Address of your UNIX or NT-based Radius; Port –; The port number for the Radius server. The standard port number; Key –; profile; Multi-Link PPP Configuration
  • Page 74 – TX
  • Page 75 – Add Bandwidth Delay; Advanced Functions, Dial Configuration; Admin Configuration
  • Page 76 – System Maintenance; System Status
  • Page 77 – Statistics; Counter
  • Page 80 – Runtime Tables; IP Routing Table, ARP Table
  • Page 81 – IP Routing Table; This is the destination, network IP address from an incoming; Netmask –; as the router learns.; Gateway –; Address and qualifying Netmask, will be forwarded.; If –
  • Page 82 – ARP Table; The ARP Table maps the IP address with a MAC address.; PPP Table; The desired interface.
  • Page 83 – Log and Trace
  • Page 84 – View Log File
  • Page 85 – 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; The parameters are described as follows:; Interface –; Select
  • Page 86 – In; Packet Triggered Last Call
  • Page 87 – Diagnostic; This feature tests a dial-out ISDN connection.; The phone number that will be dialed by the ISDN Interface.
  • Page 88 – Ping Test
  • Page 89 – Phone Number –; Enter your own phone number here to establish a connection; Packet Length; – [1 to 1500 bytes]. This field allows you to define different sized; System LAN
  • Page 90 – System ISDN; Software Update; New routing software can be downloaded from a TFTP server.
  • Page 91 – System Restart
  • Page 92 – Factory Reset
  • Page 93 – Backup System Settings; Remote IP Address; – This is the IP address of the TFTP server on which you; TFTP Time Interval; – The time between requests to occupy TFTP server time.; File Name; Items in the window are described below:
  • Page 95 – PROM System Configuration; To enter the; PROM System Menu; procedure. The following menu will appear:; System Configuration
  • Page 96 – TCP/IP Parameters Configuration; Yes; System Reset
  • Page 97 – TFTP; Boot Server IP Address –
  • Page 98 – Last Boot Server IP Address –; Disabled; EEPROM Factory Reset
  • Page 100 – Using Telnet; Telnet Configuration; Using Telnet via LAN; Interface Configuration, ISDN
  • Page 101 – System Timeout
  • Page 102 – Using RADIUS Authentication; Installing a RADIUS Server; radiusd; Configuring the DI-206 for RADIUS Authentication
  • Page 103 – client; Adding Users to the RADIUS Database; users; joeuser
  • Page 104 – Appendix A - Troubleshooting; Some Common Problems With the DI-206; None of the LEDs are on when you power up the router; Problems With the ISDN Line; Diagnostic, Loopback Test; Problems with the LAN Interface; Can’t PING any station on the LAN; Make sure the LAN is enabled in the
  • Page 105 – Network Configuration, IP Configuration, IP Stack
  • Page 106 – Appendix B - IP Concepts; IP Addresses; IP Network Classes
  • Page 107 – Subnet Mask
  • Page 108 – IP Protocol Numbers
  • Page 109 – Appendix D - Technical Specifications; General
  • Page 110 – Physical & Environmental
  • Page 111 – Appendix E – Country ID Numbers
  • Page 112 – Appendix F – Configuration File; An example configuration file is shown below. Please note that:; Configuration File Example
  • Page 114 – Index
  • Page 117 – Offices
  • Page 118 – Registration Card
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DI-206

ISDN Router

User’s Guide

Rev. 04 (July 2000)

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Page 3 - Copyright Statement; Copyright ©2000 D-Link Corporation; Trademarks; All other trademarks belong to their respective owners.; FCC Warning; CE Mark Warning; Limited Warranty

Copyright Statement Copyright ©2000 D-Link Corporation No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or by any means or used to makeany derivative such as translation, transformation, or adaptation without permission from D-Link Corporation/D-Link Systems Inc., as stipulated by the Unite...

Page 4 - D-Link Offices for Registration and Warranty Service

Hardware: D-Link warrants each of its hardware products to be free from defects in workmanship and materials under normal use andservice for a period commencing on the date of purchase from D-Link or its Authorized Reseller and extending for the length oftime stipulated by the Authorized Reseller or...

Page 5 - Wichtige Sicherheitshinweise

Wichtige Sicherheitshinweise 1. Bitte lesen Sie sich diese Hinweise sorgfältig durch. 2. Heben Sie diese Anleitung für den spätern Gebrauch auf. 3. Vor jedem Reinigen ist das Gerät vom Stromnetz zu trennen. Vervenden Sie keine Flüssig- oder Aerosolreiniger. Ambesten dient ein angefeuchtetes Tuch zur...

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