D-Link DSL-504 - Manual

D-Link DSL-504

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – TABLE OF CONTENTS
  • Page 3 – OFFICES
  • Page 4 – About This User’s Guide; Before You Start; Operating Systems; Windows; ADSL Service
  • Page 5 – Print this page for your records; VPI, VCI and MAC Address; Global IP Address
  • Page 7 – Introduction; brief introduction to ADSL technology.; Router Description and Operation; using a single global IP address.; ADSL Technology; for
  • Page 8 – eliminating dial-up time and simplifying connectivity issues.; Product Features; medium sized offices.; DHCP Support (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol); automatically and dynamically assigned to hosts on your network.
  • Page 9 – functions as the sole connection to the Internet.; support and menu-driven network management via an RS-232 or Telnet; management software remotely.
  • Page 10 – Standards Compatability and Compliance
  • Page 11 – Unpacking; shown in the front panel diagram below.; Front Panel; connection as well as the port connections.; Rear Panel
  • Page 12 – LED Indicators
  • Page 13 – Hardware Installation; Up to help you decide how best to use the Router on your network.; Connect the Power; see the Power LED indicator light up and remain lit.; Connect ADSL Line
  • Page 14 – Connect Ethernet LAN to Router; connected port will indicate a valid connection.; LAN to Router Connection
  • Page 15 – Web-based Router Configuration; or the Internet Explorer versions 4.0 and above are operable.; Setting up the PC; the “; Network Neighborhood; ME/2000) icon on your desktop and select “; Properties
  • Page 16 – Highlight the line that reads “; “Obtain an IP Address Automatically.”; You will be prompted to reboot in Windows 98/98SE or ME
  • Page 17 – Management; Login Button; and password; admin; for first time set; User Login
  • Page 18 – PPPoE Configuration; Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE) as defined in RFC 2516. Use the PPPoE
  • Page 19 – PPPoE Configuration Window; you are connected to the ISP’s WAN.; Connect to WAN; the status will be indicated in the PPPoE Information field.
  • Page 20 – DHCP; and dynamically assigned when a computer is powered-on.; Start IP Address; Router for DHCP function.; Netmask
  • Page 21 – Leased Time; This toggle Disable and Enable for DHCP function.; NAT Configuration
  • Page 22 – redirect them to an HTTP server (conventionally through port 8080).
  • Page 23 – translated as shown below.; Class Beginning; 466, Guidelines for Management of IP Address Space.; Port Redirection
  • Page 24 – Port Redirection Window; Port window pictured below.; Redirect Port Window
  • Page 26 – proceed to the next window.
  • Page 28 – in the pull down; : the port number does not equal the Start Port if there is no End Port; End Port, including the Start and End Port numbers.; Connection Type
  • Page 29 – Static IP Address Configuration
  • Page 30 – Line Condition
  • Page 31 – User Name and Password
  • Page 32 – Save Changes
  • Page 33 – Update Firmware
  • Page 34 – Summary
  • Page 35 – Saving Changes; To save changes made to the Router configuration type; config save; and press; Finding the Password; To do this type; flashfs; and you will see the user name and
  • Page 36 – Contacting Technical Support; to the list of D-Link locations that is included in this manual.
  • Page 37 – Offices
  • Page 39 – Technical Specifications; General; rate DMT over analog
  • Page 40 – Physical and Environmental; Power
  • Page 41 – IP Concepts; IP Addresses
  • Page 42 – IP Network Classes; to; capable port or interface — connected directly to that network.
  • Page 43 – Address Allocation for Private; Subnet Mask; Class A
  • Page 44 – DSL-504 Firmware Upgrade Utility
  • Page 45 – provided. You should change only the host portion of the address.
  • Page 47 – Wichtige Sicherheitshinweise; Limited Warranty
  • Page 48 – Warranty Period; D-Link Offices for Registration and Warranty Service
  • Page 49 – LIMITATION OF LIABILITY; Trademarks; Copyright Statement; FCC Warning; CE Mark Warning
  • Page 51 – Registration Card
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DSL-504

ADSL Router

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First Edition (April 2001)

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Summary

Page 2 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

TABLE OF CONTENTS ABOUT THIS USER’S GUIDE ................................................................................... IV B EFORE Y OU S TART ............................................................................................................................................ IV Operati...

Page 3 - OFFICES

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Page 4 - About This User’s Guide; Before You Start; Operating Systems; Windows; ADSL Service

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