D-Link DSR-150 User Manual

D-Link DSR-150 User Manual

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DSR-150/150N/250/250N/500/1000/500AC/1000AC
Version 3.13 | November 20, 2018

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  • Page 1 Wireless AC Services Router User Manual DSR-150/150N/250/250N/500/1000/500AC/1000AC Version 3.13 | November 20, 2018...
  • Page 2: Preface

    • Added “Universal FW Naming Convention” under the section “ Firmware Up- grade” • Removed “Pre-shared secret key” support from the section “Settings” under OpenVPN • Updated Wi-Fi channels for Australia, Taiwan, Russia, and Singapore in the “Appendix F - New Wi Fi Frequency Table” D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 3: Trademarks/Copyright Notice

    ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL DAMAGES OR LOSSES) RESULTING FROM THE APPLICATION OR IMPROPER USE OF THE D-LINK PRODUCT OR FAILURE OF THE PRODUCT, EVEN IF D-LINK IS INFORMED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. FURTHERMORE, DLINK WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR THIRD-PARTY CLAIMS AGAINST CUSTOMER FOR LOSSES OR DAMAGES.
  • Page 4: Safety Instructions

    • These cables are equipped with three-prong plugs to help ensure proper grounding. Do not use adapter plugs or remove the grounding prong from a cable. If you must use an extension cable, use a 3-wire cable with properly grounded plugs. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 5 • If the system has multiple sources of power, disconnect power from the system by unplugging all power cables from the power supplies. • Move products with care; ensure that all casters and/or stabilizers are firmly connected to the system. Avoid sudden stops and uneven surfaces. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 6: Protecting Against Electrostatic Discharge

    2. When transporting a sensitive component, first place it in an anti-static container or package. 3. Handle all sensitive components in a static-safe area. If possible, use anti-static floor pads, workbench pads and an anti-static grounding strap. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 7: Power Usage

    Switched Off: 0.1290 watts Switched Off: 0.079 watts DSR-150N DSR-1000AC Network Standby: 7.8575 watts Network Standby: 7.9626 watts Switched Off: 0.1283 watts Switched Off: 0.0672 watts DSR-150 DSR-500AC Network Standby: 6.9133 watts Network Standby: 6.6813watts Switched Off: 0.12661 watts Switched Off: 0.0652 watts...
  • Page 8: Table Of Contents

    DHCP Relay ..................................20 LAN DHCP Reserved IPs ..............................21 IP/MAC Binding ..................................22 IGMP Setup ....................................24 UPnP......................................25 VLAN ......................................26 VLAN Settings .................................26 Captive Portal ................................29 Port/Wireless VLAN ...............................30 Connect to the Internet ..........................32 Dynamic IP (DHCP) ...............................32 D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 9 Bridge Bandwidth Profiles ..........................62 Bridge Traffic Selectors ............................64 Session Limiting ..............................66 Jumbo Frames ..................................68 Routing ......................................69 Static Routes ...................................69 RIP .......................................71 OSPF ....................................72 Protocol Binding ................................74 IPv6 ......................................75 IP Mode .....................................75 IPv6 WAN Settings ................................76 Dynamic IP ................................76 D-Link DSR-Series User Manual viii...
  • Page 10 Active Self Certificates ............................116 Self Certificate Requests ............................117 Easy VPN Setup ................................118 One To One Mapping ..............................119 PPTP VPN ....................................121 PPTP Server ...................................121 PPTP Client ..................................122 PPTP Active Users ..............................123 L2TP VPN ....................................124 L2TP Server ..................................124 L2TP Client ..................................125 D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 11 Create a User Database (CSV File) .........................160 External Authentication Servers .............................161 RADIUS Server ................................161 POP3 Server...................................162 POP3 Trusted Server ..............................163 LDAP Server ..................................164 AD Server ..................................165 NT Domain Server ...............................167 Radius Accounting ................................168 Radius Accounting ..............................168 Radius Accounting Server ............................169 D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 12 Network Profiles ..............................206 Auto Upgrade ................................207 Maintenance ............................208 System Settings ..................................208 Date and Time ..................................209 Session Settings ..................................210 License Update..................................211 USB Share Ports ..................................212 SMS Service ....................................213 Inbox ....................................213 Create SMS ..................................214 Package Manager .................................215 D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 13 Routing Logs .................................241 IPv6 Logs ..................................242 System Logs ..................................243 Remote Logging ................................244 Email ..................................244 Syslog ..................................246 SMS Logging .................................247 Status and Statistics ..........................248 Dashboard ....................................248 Manage Dashboard ..............................249 System ......................................250 LAN Info ....................................251 WAN1 ......................................252 WAN2 ......................................253 D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 14 Appendix D - Log Output Reference ...................... 278 Appendix E - RJ-45 Pin-outs ........................341 Appendix F - New Wi Fi Frequency table ( New appendix section ) ............ 342 Appendix G - Product Statement ......................345 D-Link DSR-Series User Manual xiii...
  • Page 15: Introduction

    Section 1 - Introduction Introduction D-Link Services Routers offer a secure, high performance networking solution to address the growing needs of small and medium businesses. Integrated high-speed IEEE 802.11n/ac and 3G wireless technologies offer comparable performance to traditional wired networks, but with fewer limitations. Optimal network security is provided via features such as virtual private network (VPN) tunnels, IP Security (IPsec), Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP), Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP), and Secure Sockets Layer (SSL).
  • Page 16 Section 1 - Introduction Tunneling Protocol (L2TP) to facilitate branch office connectivity through encrypted virtual links. The DSR-150/150N, DSR-250/250N, DSR-500 and DSR-1000 support 10, 25, 35 and 100 simultaneous IPsec VPN tunnels respectively. The DSR-500AC and DSR-1000AC support 35 and 100 simultaneous IPsec VPN tunnels respectively.
  • Page 17: Installation

    3. Connect an RJ45-to-DB9 cable from the console port for CLI (Command Line Interface) management access (optional). Note: Refer to the Quick Installation Guide included with your router for more information on network connectivity, port, and LED information. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 18: Basic Configuration

    • “#5 Internet Connection Setup” on page 9 • “#6 Wireless Network Setup” on page 12 • “#7 Create Users” on page 13 • “#8 Security/VPN Wizard” on page 14 • “#9 Dynamic DNS Wizard” on page 16 D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 19: Log In To The Web Ui

    4. Enter your username (default = admin) and your password (default = admin), then click Login. 5. The web management interface opens with the Status > Dashboard page. This page displays general, LAN, and WLAN status information. You can return to this page at any time by clicking Status > Dashboard. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 20: Change Lan Ip Address

    Be sure the LAN host (the machine used to manage the router) has obtained an IP address from newly assigned pool (or has a static IP address in the router’s LAN subnet) before accessing the router via changed IP address. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 21: Configure Dhcp Server

    Lease Time Enter the time, in hours, for which IP addresses are leased to clients. Configure DNS/WINS Toggle to On and enter DNS and/or WINS server IP address(es). 5. Click Save at the bottom of the page. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 22: Set Time And Date

    6. If you selected ON, select either Default or Custom from the drop-down menu. If you selected Custom, enter a primary and secondary NTP server address. 7. Enter the time to synchronize with the NTP server and click Save. 8. A summary page will appear. Verify your settings and then click Finish. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 23: Internet Connection Setup

    3. Click Run in the Internet Connection Wizard box. 4. Toggle On next to either DHCP or Static IP Address and click Next. If your connection type is not listed, refer to “Connect to the Internet” on page 32. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 24 Get Dynamically from ISP - Select to use the DNS servers assigned by your ISP. • Use these DNS Servers - Select to manually enter a primary and secondary DNS server address(es). Skip to Step 5 on the bottom of the next page. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 25 Secondary DNS Server Enter the secondary DNS server IP address assigned by your ISP. 5. Click Save. The router will reboot and attempt to connect to your ISP. Please allow one to two minutes to connect. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 26: Wireless Network Setup

    7. Enter a password for the wireless network. Wireless devices connecting to this network must enter this password to connect. The password is case-sensitive. 8. Click Save. 9. A window will appear with a summary of your settings. Click Finish. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 27: Create Users

    6. Select the group type from the drop-down menu. For more information on groups, refer to “Groups” on page 154. 7. Enter a password for the user. 8. Enter the password again for confirmation. 9. Click Save. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 28: Security/Vpn Wizard

    3. Click Run in the Security Wizard box. 4. The wizard screen will appear. 5. Select the default outbound policy from the drop-down menu. 6. Toggle which type(s) of VPN you want allowed to pass through the router to ON and click Next. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 29 17. Enter the local network IP address and subnet mask. 18. Click Save. Note: The IP address range used on the remote LAN must be different from the IP address range used on the local LAN. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 30: Dynamic Dns Wizard

    Dynamic DNS (DDNS) is an Internet service that allows routers with varying public IP addresses to be located using Internet domain names. To use DDNS, you must setup an account with a DDNS provider such as DynDNS. org, D-Link DDNS, or Oray.net. Refer to “Dynamic DNS Settings” on page 56 for more information. Follow the steps below: 1.
  • Page 31: Lan Configuration

    You can also enable DNS proxy for the LAN. When this is enabled the router then as a proxy for all DNS requests and communicates with the ISP’s DNS servers. When disabled all DHCP clients receive the DNS IP addresses of the ISP. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 32: Lan Settings

    • DHCP Server (default) - The router will act as the DHCP server on your network. • DHCP Relay - DHCP clients on your network will receive IP address leases from a DHCP server on a different subnet. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 33: Dhcp Server

    Enter the primary DNS Server IP address. Secondary DNS Server Enter the secondary DNS Server IP address. WINS Server Enter the IP address of a WINS server (Optional). Save Click Save at the bottom to save and activate your settings. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 34: Dhcp Relay

    Select DHCP Relay from the drop-down menu. DHCP Mode Domain Name Enter the domain name of your network. Gateway Enter the relay gateway IP address. Click Save at the bottom to save and activate your settings. Save D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 35: Lan Dhcp Reserved Ips

    Enter the MAC address of this device (xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx format). This is not case-sensitive. Associate with IP/MAC Toggle ON to associate this device’s information with IP/MAC binding. Binding Log Dropped Packets It displays the logging option for the dropped packets. Save Click Save to save and activate your settings. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 36: Ip/Mac Binding

    It displays the MAC address of this rule. IP Address It displays the IP address for this rule. Log Dropped Packets It displays the logging option for this rule. 3. To add a new entry, click Add New IP/MAC Binding. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 37 Specify the logging option for this rule. If enabled, such packets will be logged before dropping. The Log Dropped Packets router displays the total count of dropped packets which violated either IP to MAC Binding or MAC to IP Binding. Save Click Save to save your settings. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 38: Igmp Setup

    1. The IGMP proxy is switched on. 2. Click IGMP Snooping tab. 3. Toggle IGMP Snooping to On and click Save. 4. Right click to edit any of the VLAN IDs. Note: IGMP Snooping is supported only in DSR-250/250N. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 39: Upnp

    6. Click Save. 7. Your entry will be displayed in the UPnP Port Map List. To edit or delete, right-click an entry and select the action from the menu. Repeat steps 2-6 to add multiple entries. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 40: Vlan

    2. Click On/Off button to enable or disable VLAN. If enabled, it allows the user to add a new VLAN. 3. Click Add New VLAN at the bottom. 4. Enter the following required information from the table on the next page. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 41 DHCPv6 Status By default the DHCPv6 server is disabled for the VLAN. Once enabled, configure the fields given below. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 42 Secondary DNS Server Enter the secondary DNS Server IP. Lease/Rebind Time Enter the duration (in seconds) for which IP addresses will be leased to clients. Prefix Delegation Enable or disable Prefix Delegation. Click Save to save and activate your settings. Save D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 43: Captive Portal

    Section 4 - LAN Configuration Captive Portal Note: The DSR-150/150N/250/250N routers do not have support for the Captive Portal feature. Captive Portal is available for LAN users only and not for DMZ hosts. Captive Portals can be enabled on a per-VLAN basis. Hosts of a particular VLAN can be directed to authenticate via the Captive Portal, which may be a customized portal with unique instructions and branding as compared to another VLAN.
  • Page 44: Port/Wireless Vlan

    • Configured VLAN memberships will be displayed on the VLAN Membership Configuration for the port. By selecting one more VLAN membership options for a General or Trunk port, traffic can be routed between the selected VLAN membership IDs. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 45 Data passing through the phone from a connected device will be untagged. Note: The DSR-150/150N do not support General mode due to hardware limitations. In Trunk mode the port is a member of a user selectable set of VLANs.
  • Page 46: Connect To The Internet

    Select to use the default MTU value (1500) or select Custom to enter your own value. Custom MTU Enter a MTU value to optimize performance with your ISP. Port Speed Select a value from the drop-down menu. The default value is Auto-Sense. Save Click Save to save and activate your settings. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 47: Static Ip

    Select to use the default MTU value (1500) or select Custom to enter your own value. Custom MTU Enter a MTU value to optimize performance with your ISP. Port Speed Select a value from the drop-down menu. The default value is Auto-Sense. Save Click Save to save and activate your settings. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 48: Pppoe

    Select to use the default MTU value (1500) or select Custom to enter your own value. Custom MTU Enter a MTU value to optimize performance with your ISP. Port Speed Select a value from the drop-down menu. The default value is Auto-Sense. Click Save to save and activate your settings. Save D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 49: Pptp

    Select to use the default MTU value (1500) or select Custom to enter your own value. Custom MTU Enter a MTU value to optimize performance with your ISP. Port Speed Select a value from the drop-down menu. The default value is Auto-Sense. Save Click Save to save and activate your settings. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 50: L2Tp

    Select to use the default MTU value (1500) or select Custom to enter your own value. Custom MTU Enter a MTU value to optimize performance with your ISP. Port Speed Select a value from the drop-down menu. The default value is Auto-Sense. Save Click Save to save and activate your settings. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 51: Japanese Pppoe

    If you selected Use this MAC, enter the MAC address you want to associate with your ISP. Port Speed Select a value from the drop-down menu. The default value is Auto-Sense. Save Click Save to save and activate your settings. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 52: Russian Pppoe

    Select either Get Dynamically from ISP or Use These DNS Servers to manually enter DNS servers. WAN2 Physical DNS Port Speed Select a value from the drop-down menu. The default value is Auto-Sense. Click Save to save and activate your settings. Save D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 53: Russian Pptp

    Select to use the default MTU value (1500) or select Custom to enter your own value. Custom MTU Enter a MTU value to optimize performance with your ISP. Port Speed Select a value from the drop-down menu. The default value is Auto-Sense. Save Click Save to save and activate your settings. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 54: Russian L2Tp

    Select to use the default MTU value (1500) or select Custom to enter your own value. Custom MTU Enter a MTU value to optimize performance with your ISP. Select a value from the drop-down menu. The default value is Auto-Sense. Port Speed Save Click Save to save and activate your settings. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 55: Wan2/ Dmz Settings

    DMZ port on the DMZ Settings pge. If the port is not configured for WAN and DMZ, it can be used as a LAN port. Note: In DSR-500/1000AC, the Configurable Port field does not include LAN port option. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 56: Dmz

    Note: For DSR-150N and DSR-250N, enabling DMZ will result in port 8 of the LAN switch being used for a dedicated DMZ port. The other 7 LAN ports remain unchanged. 1. Click Network > Internet > WAN2 / DMZ Settings. 2. Select DMZ and click Save. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 57: Wan3 (3G Internet)

    Secondary DNS Server If you selected “Use These DNS Servers”, enter the secondary DNS server IP address. MTU Size Select to use the default MTU value (1500) or select Custom to enter your own value. Custom MTU Enter a MTU value to optimize performance with your ISP. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 58: Wan Mode

    Single WAN Port If you do not want to use Auto Failover or Load Balancing, select Single WAN Port from the WAN Mode drop-down menu and select the WAN port you want to set. Click Save. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 59: Auto-Rollover Using Wan Ip

    Enter the time in seconds to initiate the WAN health check. Default is every 30 seconds. Failover After Enter the number of failures before the router will enable the failover process. Note: The DSR series routers support 3G USB Modem as a failover link when the Internet access is lost. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 60: Load Balancing

    Load balancing is particularly useful when the connection speed of one WAN port greatly differs from another. In this case you can define protocol bindings to route low-latency services (such as VOIP) over the higher-speed link and let low-volume background traffic (such as SMTP) go over the lower speed link. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 61: Round Robin

    The number tells the router how often it should run the above configured failure detection method. Failover After This sets the number of retries after which failover is initiated. Save Click to save and activate your settings. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 62: Spillover

    Enter the percentage of bandwidth after which the router switches to the secondary WAN. Max Bandwidth This sets the maximum bandwidth tolerable by the primary WAN for outbound traffic. Save Click to save and activate your settings. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 63: Sim Card Authentication

    4 to 8 digits. If SIM card is locked, all the network services will be blocked. To use Mobile Internet and SMS services, you have to unlock the SIM card. Save Click to save your settings. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 64: Routing Mode

    Toggle to ON to use NAT with WAN1 or OFF for classical. NAT with WAN1 NAT with WAN2 Toggle to ON to use NAT with WAN2 or OFF for classical. Save Click to save and activate your settings. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 65: Transparent

    “NAT loopback” since LAN generated traffic is redirected through the firewall to reach LAN servers by their external name. 1. Click Network > Internet > Routing. 2. Complete the fields from the table below and click Save. Field Description Routing Settings Select Transparent. Save Click to save and activate your settings. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 66: Bridge

    DMZ Interface IP Enter the DMZ interface IP address. Address Subnet Mask Enter the subnet mask. NAT with WAN1 Toggle ON to turn NAT on WAN1 or OFF for classical. Save Click to save and activate your settings. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 67: Ip Aliasing

    Select either WAN1 or WAN2. IP Address Enter an alias IP address for the WAN interface you selected. Subnet Mask Enter a subnet mask for the WAN interface you selected. Save Click to save and activate your settings. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 68: Dmz Settings

    If DNS Proxy is set to ON, enter the secondary DNS server IP address. WINS Server If DNS Proxy is set to ON, enter the WINS server IP address. Save Click to save and activate your settings. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 69: Dmz Dhcp Reserved Ips

    Enter the IP address you want to assign to this device. Note that this IP address must be in the same IP Address range as the starting/ending IP address under DHCP Settings. MAC Address Enter the MAC address of this device (xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx format). Save Click Save to save your reservation. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 70: Dynamic Dns Settings

    DDNS Status This displays the Status of DDNS for selected Dynamic DNS Service Type. WAN1 Dynamic DNS Service Choose among DynDNS, Oray, D-Link DDNS, FreeDNS, NO-IP, 3322.org, Custom Dynamic DNS services Type available that this WAN port should use. User Name Enter The DynDNS account User Name.
  • Page 71 Specify the additional options available for the Custom DDNS Service. This field is Optional. Eg.: Options Options may look like “alias alias. ” Save Click Save to save your changes. Click Cancel to revert to the previous settings. Cancel D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 72: Traffic Management

    To edit, delete, or create a new bandwidth profile: 1. Click Network > Internet > Traffic Management > Bandwidth Profiles. 2. Toggle Enable Bandwidth Profiles to ON and click Save. 3. Click Add New Bandwidth Profile. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 73 If you selected Priority, select Low, Medium, or High. Minimum Bandwidth Rate If you selected Rate, enter the minimum bandwidth rate. Maximum Bandwidth Rate If you selected Rate, enter the maximum bandwidth rate. Click Save to save your reservation. Save D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 74: Traffic Shaping

    • VLAN: Select this option to associate this traffic selector a specific VLAN. If this option is selected, select one of the configured Port Name identifiers. IP Address If you select IP, enter the IP address of the source associated with this profile. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 75 If you select Port Name, select the port number from the drop down menu. VLAN If you select VLAN as the Traffic Selector Match Type, select the VLAN from the drop-down menu. Save Click to save and activate your settings. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 76: Bridge Bandwidth Profiles

    It displays the user-defined name for this bandwidth profile. Bridge Bandwidth It displays the range for bridge bandwidth profile. Range/Priority 4. To add a new entry to the list, click Add New Bridge Bandwidth Profile. This opens the Bridge Bandwidth Profile Configuration page. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 77 Low, Medium, and High. Minimum Bandwidth Enter the minimum bandwidth rate. The range is from 1 kbps to Maximum Bandwidth (kbps). Rate Maximum Bandwidth Enter the maximum bandwidth rate. The range is from 100 kbps to 1000000 kbps. Rate D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 78: Bridge Traffic Selectors

    It displays the name of the bridge bandwidth profile associated with the Traffic Selector. Profile 4. To add a new entry to the list, click Add New Bridge Traffic Selector. This opens the Bridge Traffic Selector Configuration page. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 79 Select this option as the Traffic Selector Match Type, to associate this bridge traffic selector to a specific MAC Address MAC address on LAN. Once selected, enter a valid MAC Address. Save Click Save to activate your settings. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 80: Session Limiting

    To edit, delete, or create a new session limiting profile: 1. Click Network > Internet > Traffic Management > Session Limiting. 2. Enter the Warning Message and click Save to save the changes. 3. Click Add Session Limit to add a new session limiting profile. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 81 Enable Schedules Enable Schedules to add the session limit profile with schedule configured for a day/all days. Schedule Profile Select Schedule Profile to associate to the session limit profile. Save Click save and activate your settings. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 82: Jumbo Frames

    Jumbo frames are Ethernet frames with more than 1500 bytes of payload. When this option is enabled, the LAN devices can exchange information at Jumbo frames rate. To enable jumbo frames: 1. Click Network > Internet > Jumbo Frames. 2. Toggle Activate Jumbo Frames to On. 3. Click Save. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 83: Routing

    To create a new static route: 1. Click Network > Routing > Static Routes. 2. Click Add New Static Route. 3. Complete the fields in the table on the next page and click Save. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 84 IP address of the gateway through which the destination host or network can be reached. Determines the priority of the route. If multiple routes to the same destination exist, the route Metric with the lowest metric is chosen. Click Save to save your route. Save D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 85: Rip

    LAN and allow for dynamic adjustment of routing tables in order to adapt to modifications in the LAN without interrupting traffic flow. Note: The DSR-150/150N/250/250N routers do not support RIP. To configure RIP: 1. Click Network > Routing > RIP.
  • Page 86: Ospf

    OSPF version 2 is a routing protocol which described in RFC2328 - OSPF Version 2. OSPF is IGP (Interior Gateway Protocols). OSPF is widely used in large networks such as ISP backbone and enterprise networks. Note: The DSR-150/150N/250/250N routers do not support OSPFv2. To configure OSPF: 1.
  • Page 87 L2TP over IPsec configuration is saved, the tunnel initiation starts automatically but the establishment of the tunnel depends on the configuration at the client and the server side, and the response from the server. Ensure that the L2TP tunnel over the IPsec is established before enabling OSPF. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 88: Protocol Binding

    Range is selected, enter the IP address or IP range. Select the destination network: Any, Single Address, or Address Range. If Single Address or Destination Network Address Range is selected, enter the IP address or IP range. Save Click Save to save your settings. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 89: Ipv6

    1. Click Network > IPv6 > IP Mode. 2. Select either IPv4 or IPv4 & IPv6. It will work for all the VLANs configured on the VLAN Settings page (Network > VLAN > VLAN Settings). 3. Click Save. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 90: Ipv6 Wan Settings

    DHCPv6 servers available on the ISP, the obtained prefix is updated to the advertised prefixes on Prefix Delegation the LAN side. This option can be selected only in Stateless Address Auto Configuration mode of DHCPv6 Client. Click Save to save your settings. Save D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 91: Static Ip

    Enter the IPv6 gateway address supplied by your ISP. Primary DNS Server Enter the primary DNS server IP address. Secondary DNS Server Enter the secondary DNS server IP address. Save Click Save to save and activate your settings. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 92: Pppoe

    Primary DNS Server Enter the primary DNS server IP address. Secondary DNS Server Enter the secondary DNS server IP address. Save Click Save to save and activate your settings. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 93: Static Routing

    To create a new static route: 1. Click Network > IPv6 > Static Routing. 2. Click Add New IPv6 Static Route. 3. Complete the fields in the table on the next page and click Save. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 94 IPv6 address of the gateway through which the destination host or network can be reached. Determines the priority of the route. If multiple routes to the same destination exist, the route Metric with the lowest metric is chosen. Save Click Save to save your route. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 95: Ospfv3

    Open Shortest Path First version 3 (OSPFv3) supports IPv6. To enable an OSPFv3 process on a router, you need to enable the OSPFv3 process globally, assign the OSPFv3 process a router ID, and enable the OSPFv3 process on related interfaces. Note: The DSR-150/150N/250/250N routers do not support OSPFv3. To configure OSPF: 1. Click Network > IPv6 > OSPFv3.
  • Page 96 If any of these intervals are different, these routers will not become neighbors on a particular segment. Cost Enter the cost of sending a packet on an OSPFv3 interface. Save Click Save to save your settings. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 97: To 4 Tunneling

    IPv6 LAN to be sent over an IPv4 Option to reach a remote IPv6 network. To enable 6 to 4 tunneling: 1. Click Network > IPv6 > 6 to 4 Tunneling. 2. Toggle Activate Auto Tunneling to ON. 3. Click Save. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 98: Isatap Tunnels

    This is the endpoint address for the tunnel that starts with this router. The endpoint can be the LAN End Point Address interface (assuming the LAN is an IPv4 network), or a specific LAN IPv4 address. IPv4 Address The end point address if not the entire LAN. Click Save to save your settings. Save D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 99: Teredo Tunnel

    2. The fields present on this page are given in the following table. Field Description Activate Teredo Tunneling Enable or disable Teredo Tunneling. Primary Server Enter the primary teredo server. Secondary Server Enter the secondary teredo server. Save Click Save to activate your changes. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 100: Ipv6 Lan Settings

    To configure IPv6 LAN settings on the router: 1. Click Network > IPv6 > IPv6 LAN Settings. 2. Complete the fields in the table on the next page and click Save. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 101 Toggle to ON to enable prefix delegation in DHCPv6 server. This option can be selected only in Stateless Prefix Delegation Address Auto Configuration mode of DHCPv6 server. Save Click Save at the bottom to save and activate your settings. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 102: Ipv6 Address Pools

    End IPv6 Address Enter the ending IPv6 LAN address. Prefix Length Enter the prefix length. VLAN Interface Select the interface (LAN, VLAN) for this IPv6 pool. Save Click Save at the bottom to save and activate your settings. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 103: Prefixes For Prefix Delegation

    Enter the IPv6 address for Prefix Delegation. Prefix Length Enter the prefix length. VLAN Interface Select the interface (LAN, VLAN) for this IPv6 Prefix Delegation. Click Save at the bottom to save and activate your settings. Save D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 104: Router Advertisement

    Router Lifetime The default is 3600 seconds. Upon expiration of this value, a new RADVD exchange must take place between the host and this router. Save Click Save at the bottom to save and activate your settings. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 105: Advertisement Prefixes

    This defines the duration (in seconds) that the requesting node is allowed to use the advertised prefix. Prefix Lifetime It is analogous to DHCP lease time in an IPv4 network. VLAN Interface Select the interface for this IPv6 Prefix Delegation. Save Click Save at the bottom to save and activate your settings. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 106: Ipv6 Tunnels Status

    Section 5 - Connect to the Internet IPv6 Tunnels Status Path: Network > IPv6 > IPv6 Tunnels Status This page displays the current status of IPv6 Tunnels. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 107: Wireless Settings

    To add, edit, or delete an access point entry: 1. Click Wireless > General > Access Points. 2. Right-click a current entry and select Edit or Delete. To add a new entry, click Add New Access Point. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 108 Click Save at the bottom to save and activate your settings. 4. Right click a current entry and click MAC Filter. The following page opens: 5. The MAC Filter page displays the fields mentioned in the table below. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 109 7. To check the status of the access point, right click a current entry in the access point list and click Status. 8. It opens the Access Point Status page, displaying traffic statistics for the AP and the list of the connected clients. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 110: Profiles

    2. Right-click a current entry and select Edit or Delete. To add a new entry, click Add New Access Point. 3. Complete the fields in the table on the next page and click Save. Note: DSR-1000AC which supports both the bands, 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz, allows its user to edit the default profiles also. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 111 To create a VAP, refer to “Access Points” on page 93. After setting the AP name, the profile drop-down menu is used to select one of the configured profiles. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 112: Radio Settings

    Choose 20/40 MHz to let system determine the best channel spacing to use. By default, it is 20MHz. Channel Spacing This setting is specific to 802.11n traffic. Select Upper or Lower. Available for 802.11n only mode. Control Side Band Current Channel Displays the current channel. Channel Select the channel you want to use. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 113 Select a transmission rate from the drop-down menu. This will lock the transmission rate of your wireless Transmission Rate connection. It is strongly recommended to use Best (Automatic). Save Click Save at the bottom to save and activate your settings. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 114: 802.11Ac Configuration

    Select a transmission rate from the drop-down menu. This will lock the transmission rate of your wireless Transmission Rate connection. It is strongly recommended to use Best (Automatic). Save Rates used by device to download the data to client. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 115: Wmm Settings

    Default Class of Service Select an available access category (voice, video, best effort, or background) to assign as “default”. IP DSCP / TOS Under Class of Service, select a service and map it to the IP DSCP / TOS value. Save Click Save at the bottom to save and activate your settings. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 116: Wds

    Once you enabled WDS (and clicked Save), click Add New WDS and enter the MAC address of a WDS peer. Add New WDS You can add up to four WDS peers. Save Click Save at the bottom to save and activate your settings. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 117: Advanced Settings

    Select either None or CTS-to-Self Protection. Select the CTS-to-Self Protection to enable CTS-to-Self Protection Mode protection mechanism, which is used to minimize collisions among stations in a mixed 802.11b & g environment. The default selection is None. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 118 Save) feature that allows the radio to conserve power. Select this to enable and translate externally received content provider multicast destination addresses Multi to Unicast to unicast destination addresses. Click Save at the bottom to save and activate your settings. Save D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 119: Wps

    To enable and connect clients using WPS: 1. Click Wireless > Advanced > WPS. 2. Select which VAP you want to perform the WPS process from the drop-down menu. 3. Toggle WPS Status to ON and click Save. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 120 WPS button (or initiate through an interface) on your client within one minute. 8. Allow up to two minutes to connect. Check the Session Status to see if it successfully connected. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 121: Vpn

    Router. The remote PC client at the NAT router initiates a VPN tunnel as the IP address of the remote NAT router is not known in advance. The gateway WAN port acts as responder. • PPTP server for LAN / WAN PPTP client connections. • L2TP server for LAN / WAN L2TP client connections. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 122: Ipsec Vpn

    To configure the radio settings: 1. Click VPN > IPSec VPN > Policies. 2. Click Add new IPSec Policy. Fill out the General section which you will name the VPN, select policy type, define the tunnel type, and define endpoints. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 123 Toggle to ON to enable VPN rollover. You must have the WAN Mode set to Rollover. Enable RollOver Protocol Select a protocol from the drop-down menu. Toggle to ON to allow VPN clients that are connected to your router over IPsec to receive an assigned IP Enable DHCP using DHCP. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 124 The VPN policy is one half of the IKE/VPN policy pair required to establish an Auto IPsec VPN tunnel. The IP addresses of the machine or machines on the two VPN endpoints are configured here, along with the policy parameters required to secure the tunnel. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 125 You can then upload this to another DSR router or keep as a backup. To upload a saved policy, refer to “Easy VPN Setup” on page 118. Note: When the L2TP over IPSec configuration is saved, tunnel initiation starts automatically provided configuration is correct on both the sides (server and client), and the server is responding. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 126: Tunnel Mode

    Start/End IP Address Enter the starting and ending IP addresses. Primary/Secondary Enter the primary and secondary DNS server addresses. Primary/Secondary Enter the primary and secondary WINS server addresses. WINS Save Click Save to save and activate your settings. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 127: Split Dns Names

    1. Click VPN > IPSec VPN > Tunnel Mode > Split DNS Names tab. 2. Click Add New Split DNS name. You can right-click any created entries to edit or delete. 3. Enter a domain name and click Save. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 128: Dhcp Range

    Enter the starting IP address to issue your clients connecting using DHCP over IPSec. Ending IP Address Enter the ending IP address. Subnet Mask Enter the subnet mask. Click Save to save and activate your settings. Save D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 129: Certificates

    Expiry Time: The date after which this Trusted certificate becomes invalid To upload a certificate: 1. Click VPN > IPSec VPN > Certificates > Trusted Certificates tab. 2. Click the Browse button. Locate your certificate and click Open. 3. Click Upload. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 130: Active Self Certificates

    Expiry Time: The date after which this signed certificate becomes invalid. You should renew the certificate before it expires. To upload a certificate: 1. Click VPN > IPSec VPN > Certificates > Active Self Certificates tab. 2. Click the Browse button. Locate your certificate and click Open. 3. Click Upload. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 131: Self Certificate Requests

    Select the application type from the drop-down menu. Select either HTTPS or IPSec. IP Address Enter an IP address (optional). Domain Name Enter a domain name (optional). Email Address Enter your email address. Save Click Save to save and activate your settings. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 132: Easy Vpn Setup

    2. Click Browse and navigate to the policy file you want to upload. Select it and click Open. 3. Click Upload. 4. Once uploaded, go to VPN > IPSec VPN > Policies and the uploaded VPN will be listed. Right-click it to edit or delete. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 133: One To One Mapping

    It displays the name of the IPSec policy associated with the configured One To One mapping rule. 4. To add a new entry into the table, click Add New One to One Mapping to open the One to One Mapping Configuration page. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 134 One To One map with mapped IP subnet range. Select an IPSec policy from the drop down list in order to associate IPSec policy with configuring One To IPSec Policy Name One Mapping rule. Save Click it to save your settings. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 135: Pptp Vpn

    Enter the amount of time in seconds that the connection will disconnect when idle. Toggle to ON to allow NetBIOS broadcasts to travel over the VPN tunnel. Enter Primary and NetBIOS Secondary Windows Server address for Netbios. Save Click to save your settings. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 136: Pptp Client

    Enter the reconnect time. If the client is disconnected from the server, then it will try to connect to the Time server after the specified time. Click Save to save and activate your settings. Save Note: When the PPTP Client configuration is correctly saved and the PPTP server is up, the tunnel initiation starts automatically. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 137: Pptp Active Users

    It displays the User name of the user(s) currently connected. Note that ‘*’ symbol indicates that the user User Name has connected without authentication. Remote IP It displays the IP address that has been assigned to this particular user by the PPTP server. PPTP IP It displays the local IP of the server. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 138: L2Tp Vpn

    Secret Key Enables/Disable support for Secret Key and enter Secret Key if support is enabled. Idle TimeOut Enter the amount of time in seconds that the connection will disconnect when idle. Save Click to save your settings. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 139: L2Tp Client

    Enter the reconnect time. If the client is disconnected from the server, it will try to connect to the server Time after the specified time. Save Click Save to save and activate your settings. Note: When the L2TP Client configuration is correctly saved and the L2TP server is up, the tunnel initiation starts automatically. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 140: L2Tp Active Users

    It displays the local IP of the server. Note: The combined range of tunnels for PPTP and L2TP servers are given below: Feature Limits DSR-1000 Series DSR-500 Series DSR-250 Series DSR-150 Series PPTP Tunnels L2TP Tunnels Combined Limit D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 141: Ssl Vpn

    1. Make sure you have enabled remote management and have created user(s) and group(s) to assign to this policy. 2. Click VPN > SSL VPN > SSL VPN Server Policy. 3. Click Add New SSL VPN Server Policy. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 142 If you have not created a resource, refer to “Resources” on page 131 to create a defined resource. Select either VPN Tunnel, Port Forwarding, or All. This field is not available when selecting Service Network Resource. Select either Permit or Deny. Permission Save Click to save your settings. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 143: Portal Layouts

    2. Click Add New SSL VPN Portal Layout. Note: You may right-click a layout from the list and edit or delete a layout. 3. Complete the fields from the table on the next page and click Save. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 144 Select what group to include from the drop-down menu. VPN Tunnel Page Toggle to ON to allow remote users to view this page. Port Forwarding Toggle to ON to allow remote users to view this page. Save Click to save your settings. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 145: Resources

    Length, and Port Range/Port Number can all be defined for this resource as required. Add New Resource To add a new resource: 1. Click VPN > SSL VPN > Resources. 2. Click Add New Resource. 3. Complete the fields from the table on the next page and click Save. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 146 Select Single IP Address or IP Network. Object Type Object Address Enter the IP address. Mask Length If you selected IP Network, enter the mask length (0-32). Begin/End Enter a port range for the object. Save Click to save your settings. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 147: Port Forwarding

    2. Click Add New Rule under either Port Forwarding List for Configured Applications (TCP Port) or under Port Forwarding List for Configured Host Names (FQDN). 3. Enter the IP address of the local server. 4. Next enter either the TCP port number or the domain name (FQDN). 5. Click Save. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 148: Ssl Vpn Client

    4. Enter a primary and secondary DNS server addresses (optional). 5. Enter the range of IP addresses clients will be assigned (DHCP). 6. Next to LCP Timeout, set the value for LCP echo interval (in seconds). 7. Click Save. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 149: Client Routes

    • Subnet mask: The subnet information of the destination network is set here. To configure a client route: 1. Click VPN > SSL VPN > Client Routes. 2. Click Add New Client Route. 3. Enter the destination network and subnet mask. 4. Click Save. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 150: Open Vpn

    OpenVPN Access Server and upload the same to connect. To configure the router as an OpenVPN Server: 1. Click VPN > OpenVPN > OpenVPN Settings. 2. Toggle OpenVPN to ON and complete the fields in the table below. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 151 Please upload crl certificate in OpenVPN Authentication Certificates page. Disabled by default CRL Certificates Select the type of crl certificate name. Save Click Save to save and activate your settings. Cancel Click Cancel to revert to previous settings. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 152: Client

    Enter the port number on which openvpn server (or Access Server) runs. Tunnel Protocol Select either TCP or UDP. Encryption Algorithm Select the encryption algorithm from the drop-down menu. Hash Algorithm Select the hash algorithm from the drop-down menu. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 153 Enabling this adds Tls authentication which adds an additional layer of authentication. Can be checked TLS Authentication Key only when the tls key is uploaded. Disabled by default. TLS Key Select the type of tls certificate name. Save Click Save to save and activate your settings. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 154: Access Server Client

    Time interval at which device should try connecting to the server. It ranges from 1 minute to 60 minutes. Upload Status Displays if a configuration file has been uploaded. File Click Browse and locate the configuration file. Click Open and then click Upload. Save Click Save to save and activate your settings. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 155: Openvpn Certificates

    Not in Use, if the profile is not being used in openvpn settings page. Upload OpenVPN Certs Click this button to open the Server/Client Certificate Configuration page. Generate OpenVPN Click this button to open the OpenVPN Certificate Configuration page. Certs D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 156 Click Browse and Upload to locate and upload the pem formatted Client Key. DH Key Click Browse and Upload to locate and upload the pem formatted Diffie Hellman Key. Click Save to save your settings. Save 2. Click Generate OpenVPN Certs. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 157 Client Certificate CN Enter the Common Name of the client certificate to be used. Hash Algorithm Either choose SHA1 or SHA256 for the Hash algorithm used by the certificate. Save Click Save to activate your settings. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 158: Tls Key

    2. Click Add TLS Key. 3. Enter the name of the tls key for identification purpose in OpenVPN Setting page. 4. Browse and upload the pem formatted TLS Authentication key. 5. Click Save to save your settings. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 159: Crl Certificate

    3. Enter the name of the CRL certificate for identification purpose in OpenVPN Setting page. 4. Browse and upload the pem formatted CRL Certificate to revoke the client certificate. 5. Click Save to save your settings. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 160: Openvpn Server Policy

    Mask Length Subnet mask for the above IP address. Begin and End Enter the range of port numbers to apply. Permission Select Permit or Deny for the respective policy. Save Click Save to activate your settings. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 161: Local Networks

    If you selected Split Tunnel (from OpenVPN Server), you can create a local network by following the steps below: 1. Click VPN > OpenVPN > Local Networks. 2. Click Add New OpenVPN Local Network. 3. Enter a local IP network. 4. Enter the subnet mask. 5. Click Save. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 162: Remote Networks

    2. Click Add New OpenVPN Remote Network. 3. Enter a common name of the remote network. 4. Enter a network address of the remote resource. 5. Enter the subnet mask of the remote resource. 6. Click Save. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 163: Omnissl Client Configuration

    Note: Please regenerate client configuration when CA certificate is uploaded. 4. Please select users from drop down list (configured in OpenVPN users) or select Other Client to enter custom user/client name. 5. Click Save to save your settings. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 164: Omnissl Portal Layouts

    Layout Name It displays a case sensitive unique identifier for the portal layout. Status It displays the status of the portal layout. 3. Click Add OmniSSL Portal Layout. This opens the OmniSSL Portal Layout Configuration page. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 165 Local User Database, Radius-PAP, Radius-CHAP, Radius-MSCHAP, Radius-MSCHAPv2, Type NT Domain, Active Directory, LDAP, and POP3. Save Click Save to activate your settings. Note: SSL VPN portal login and OmniSSL portal login accept a case-insensitive User name. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 166: Gre

    GRE tunnels allow for broadcast traffic on the LAN of the router to be passed over the internet and received by remote LAN hosts. This is primarily useful in the D-Link Discovery Protocol (DDP) application where broadcast traffic from one LAN host is to be received by all LAN hosts in the local subnets of the GRE endpoints.
  • Page 167 Enter the destination IP address of the static route from the remote LAN subnet. Subnet Mask Enter the subnet mask. Gateway IP Address Enter the IP address of the termination router. Click Save to save and activate your settings. Save D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 168: Security

    Enter the number of minutes of inactivity that must occur before the users in this user group are logged Idle Timeout out of their web management session automatically. Entering an Idle Timeout value of 0 (zero) means never log out. Click Save at the bottom to save and activate your settings. Save D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 169: Login Policies

    Toggle ON to deny login access to the web management interface from the WAN2/DMZ Port for all users Deny Login from Op- tion Interface in this user group. Toggle OFF will allow users. Save Click Save at the bottom to save and activate your settings. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 170: Browser Policies

    Click Save at the bottom to save and activate your settings. 4. Your policy will now be in the browser policies list. By default the status will be set to deny. If you want to set the status to allow, right-click the policy and select Allow. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 171: Ip Policies

    Select either Network to specify a IP network or IP Address to specify a specific IP address. Network Address/IP Enter the network address or IP address. Address Mask Length If you selected Network, enter the mask length. Save Click Save at the bottom to save and activate your settings. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 172: Users

    Enter a case-sensitive login password that the user must specify at the login prompt to access the web Password management interface. For security, each typed password character is masked with a dot (•). Confirm Password Enter the password to confirm. Save Click Save at the bottom to save and activate your settings. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 173: Import User Database

    4. Once completed, go to Security > Authentication > Internal User Database > Users and your imported users will be displayed in the Users List. 5. From the list you can right-click the user to edit or delete. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 174: Create A User Database (Csv File)

    • The Group for a corresponding user (“GroupName” in the CSV) must be created via the GUI in advance of the User Database CSV upload action. • None of the above fields can be left empty or NULL in the User Database CSV. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 175: External Authentication Servers

    Set the amount of time in seconds that the router should wait for a response from the RADIUS Timeout server. This determines the number of tries the controller will make to the RADIUS server before giving Retries Click Save at the bottom to save and activate your settings. Save D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 176: Pop3 Server

    Set the amount of time in seconds that the router should wait for a response from the POP3 server. Retries This determines the number of tries the controller will make to the POP3 server before giving up. Save Click Save at the bottom to save and activate your settings. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 177: Pop3 Trusted Server

    CA used for authentication. To configure: 1. Click Security > Authentication > External Auth Server > POP3 Trusted CA tab. 2. Click Add CA File. 3. Click Browse and select a CA file. Click Open and then click Upload. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 178: Ldap Server

    Click Save at the bottom to save and activate your settings. Save Enter the admin account information that will be used when LDAP authentication is required for PPTP/ Administrator Account L2TP connection. Password Enter the admin password. Save Click Save to activate your settings. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 179: Ad Server

    1. Click Security > Authentication > External Auth Server > AD Server tab. 2. Complete the AD server information from the table on the next page and click Save. You can configure up to three servers. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 180 This determines the number of tries the controller will make to the AD server before giving up. Enter the admin account information that will be used when authentication is required for PPTP/L2TP Administrator Account connection. Password Enter the admin password. Save Click Save at the bottom to save and activate your settings. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 181: Nt Domain Server

    This determines the number of tries the controller will make to the AD server before giving up. Enter the admin account information that will be used when authentication is required for PPTP/L2TP Administrator Account connection. Password Enter the admin password. Save Click Save at the bottom to save and activate your settings. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 182: Radius Accounting

    The interim interval at which Radius Accounting (Interim-Update) packets should be sent by the Interval device. The value should be in the range 300 - 3600. By default, it is 300. Save Click Save to save and activate your settings. Click Cancel to revert to the previous settings. Cancel D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 183: Radius Accounting Server

    Enter the secret key that allows the device to log into the configured RADIUS server. It must match Secret the secret on RADIUS server. Save Click Save at the bottom to save and activate your settings. Cancel Click Cancel to revert to the previous settings. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 184: Login Profiles

    1. Click Security > Authentication > Login Profiles tab. 2. Right-click an entry and select either Edit or Delete. To add a new group, click Add New Login Profile. 3. Complete the fields from the table on the next page and click Save. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 185 Write the content of the advertisement. Font Select the font of the text to be displayed. Font Size Select the size of the text font to be displaced. Font Color Select the color for the advertisement text. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 186 If Change Footer Content is checked, enter the text that appears in the footer. Footer Font Color If Change Footer Content is checked, select the color of the text that appears in the footer. Save Click Save to activate your settings. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 187: Services Route Management

    Select the interface on which we are interested in sending the traffic. The options are VLAN and IPSec. VLAN Name Select the name of the VLAN, on which we are interested to send the traffic. Policy Name Select the name of the IPSec Policy, on which we are interested to send the traffic. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 188: Dua External Cp Web

    Enter CP logout IP to be configured. Shared Secret Enter shared secret to be configured with respect to DUA server. Server Status This will show the current status of DUA External Web Server as UP/DOWN. Save Click it to save the settings. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 189: Web Content Filtering

    To block or allow a service: 1. Click Security > Web Content Filter > Static Filtering tab. 2. Toggle Content Filtering to ON. 3. Toggle the service to ON to block. Toggle to OFF to allow. 4. Click Save. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 190: Approved Url

    2. To import a list from a text/CSV file, click Upload URLs List from File. If you want to export the current list, click Export URLs List to File. To add a new URL, click Add New Approved URL. 3. Enter a URL and click Save. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 191: Blocked Url

    2. To import a list from a text/CSV file, click Upload URLs List from File. If you want to export the current list, click Export URLs List to File. To add a new URL, click Add New URL. 3. Enter a keyword and click Save. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 192: Dynamic Filtering

    When enabled, access to a website belonging to one of these configured categories will be blocked with an error page. Note: Dynamic WCF license is not available in some regions, please contact D-Link worldwide office for product information. To add/import/export URLs to the approved list: 1.
  • Page 193 Sites about computing, software, hardware and technology and websites of companies Computing/IT providing these technology products. Sites displaying or selling lingerie/bikini, etc. could be considered as not relevant for Swimsuit/Lingerie/Models younger age-groups. Remote Control/Desktop Remote Control/Desktop sites. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 194: Url Filtering Acl

    The clients under White List are not controlled by static or dynamic filtering rules, while rest clients are not. 4. Click Save. 5. To add a new profile, click Add New Profile. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 195 Configure the End IP Address of the clients to be controlled in the ACL profile when the selected profile End Address type is Range. Select the Interface from the drop down list to select the complete network to be controlled in the ACL Interface profile when the selected profile type is Interface. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 196: Firewall

    Always, the router admin will configure the firewall and application rules in order to permit outbound traffic from LAN and DMZ addresses. To create a new firewall rule: 1. Click Security > Firewall > IPv4 Firewall Rules tab or IPv6 Firewall Rules tab. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 197 • Minimize-Delay: Choose this option when the time required (latency) for the packet to reach the destination must be low. The IP packets for services with this priority are marked with a TOS value of 16. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 198 Click Save to activate your settings. Note: The total number of firewall inbound and outbound rules that you can create for DSR models are given below: DSR-1000 Series DSR-500 Series DSR-250 Series DSR-150 Series Total Firewall Rules D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 199: Bridge Firewall Rules

    Source MAC It displays the MAC Address of the hosts that originate the traffic for this firewall rule. Destination MAC It displays the MAC Address of the hosts that receive the traffic for this firewall rule. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 200 • MAC Range: Choose this option for a rule that applies to traffic destined for a group of comput- ers/devices within MAC address range. To specify the range, enter the first MAC address in the From box, and enter the final MAC address in the To box. Save Click Save to activate your settings. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 201: Schedules

    If you selected Specific Times, use the mouse on the blue boxes representing the hour, minutes, and Start Time/End Time am/pm to select the start time and end time. Click, hold, and move up to decrease the value or move down to increase the value. Save Click Save to activate your settings. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 202: Blocked Clients

    2. To add a new blocked client, click Add New Blocked Clients. Field Description MAC Address Enter the MAC address to be blocked. Description Enter the reason or description for blocking. Click Save to activate your settings. Save D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 203: Custom Services

    If you have selected Port Range, enter the last source (TCP, UDP, or BOTH) port of a range that the Source Finish Port service uses. If you selected Port Range, enter the first destination (TCP, UDP, or BOTH) port of a range that the Destination Start Port service uses. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 204 ICMP type is a numeric value that can range between 0 and 40, while for ICMPv6 the type ranges ICMP or ICMPv6 Type from 1 to 255. For a list of ICMP types, visit the following URL: http://www.iana.org/assignments/ icmp-parameters. Save Click Save to activate your settings. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 205: Algs

    1. Click Security > Firewall > ALGs tab. 2. Toggle the protocol(s) to ON that you want to allow through the router. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 206: Smtp Algs

    SMTP traffic originating from both clients and servers. 1. Click Security > Firewall > ALGs > SMTP ALGs tab. 2. Toggle Status to ON. 3. Enter the port at which the SMTP packets are inspected. 4. Click Save. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 207: Approved Mail Ids

    1. Click Security > Firewall > ALGs > Approved Mail IDs tab. 2. Right-click an entry and select either Edit or Delete. To add a new mail ID, click Add New Approved Mail ID. 3. Enter a mail ID and click Save. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 208: Blocked Mail Ids

    1. Click Security > Firewall > ALGs > Blocked Mail IDs tab. 2. Right-click an entry and select either Edit or Delete. To add a new mail ID, click Add New Blocked Mail 3. Enter a mail ID and click Save. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 209: Mail Filtering

    2. Right-click an entry and select either Edit or Delete. To add a new mail ID, click Add New Mail Filter. 3. Enter a subject and a mail ID. 4. Select either Allow or Block. 5. Click Save. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 210: Vpn Passthrough

    VPN Passthrough page must be toggled to ON. 1. Click Security > Firewall > VPN Passthrough. 2. Toggle the VPN protocol you want to allow to ON and click Save. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 211: Dynamic Port Forwarding

    (TCP or UDP) and the range of incoming and outgoing ports to open when enabled. 1. Click Security > Firewall > Dynamic Port Forwarding > Application Rules tab. 2. Right-click an entry and select either Edit or Delete. To add a new schedule, click Add New Application Rule. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 212 It displays the time in seconds for which the open ports will allow external traffic. This time is reset Time Remaining (Sec.) whenever traffic is sent from the LAN / DMZ out on the trigger ports. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 213: Attack Checks

    Toggle to ON to prevent ICMP packets from being identified as such. ICMP packets, if identified, can Block ICMP Notification be captured and used in a Ping (ICMP) flood DoS attack. Toggle to ON to drop any fragmented packets through or to the gateway Block Fragmented Packets D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 214 The number of ICMP packets per second at which the router detects an ICMP flood attack from the ICMP Flood WAN and prevents further ICMP traffic from that external address. Save Click Save to activate your settings. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 215: Intel® Amt

    Toggle to ON to use the selected port. Enter the listening port on which the server will listen for 16995 incoming connections. Toggle to ON to use the selected port. Enter the listening port on which the server will listen for Redirect to Port 9971 incoming connections. Save Click it to save your changes. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 216: Ips

    The checks can be enabled between the WAN and DMZ or LAN, and a running counter will allow the administrator to see how many malicious intrusion attempts from the WAN have been detected and prevented. Note: The DSR-150/150N routers do not support Intrusion Prevention System. 1. Click Security > Firewall > IPS.
  • Page 217: App Control Policy

    IP’s or network segments. 1. Click Security > App Control Policy > Application Control > Policies. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 218 The list shows the supported apps. You may select the apps from the supported apps list. The selected apps are displayed in the Selected Apps Selected Apps box. 3. To add a new Application Policy, click Add New Application Policy. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 219 Enter the minimum bandwidth rate. Maximum Bandwidth Rate Enter the maximum bandwidth rate. Enable or disable VPN Traffic option to select a type of VPN (OpenVPN/L2TP/PPTP/OpenVPN/ VPN Traffic IPSec/SSL VPN). Save Click Save to save your settings. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 220: Network Profiles

    Subnet Mask Enter the subnet mask of the network. Start IP Address Enter the start IP of the range. End IP Address Enter the stop IP of the range. Save Click Save to activate your settings. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 221: Auto Upgrade

    It Displays the current running Package Version Details. The last update date will be displayed if Package Version the package is upgraded. Auto Upgrade Enable or disable Auto Upgrade option. Time Interval Enter the time interval to check for updated packages on the server. Save Click Save to save your changes. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 222: Maintenance

    2. Complete the fields from the table given below, and click Save. Field Description Current System Name Displays the current name for the router. New Name for System Enter a new name for the router. Save Click to save and activate your settings. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 223: Date And Time

    Secondary NTP Server If you selected Custom, enter the secondary NTP server address. Time to re-synchronize Enter the time in minutes for the router to re-synch with the NTP server(s). Save Click to save and activate your settings. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 224: Session Settings

    2. Complete the fields from the table below and click Save. Field Description Administrator Enter the timeout value in minutes for the Administrator account. Guest Enter the timeout value in minutes for the Guest account. Save Click to save and activate your settings. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 225: License Update

    It displays the date of expiration. Licenses can either have a fixed duration, or are perpetual for Expires the life of this router. Activation Setup License Activation Code Enter the new activation code to activate the license. Activate Click Activate to activate the entered license activation code. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 226: Usb Share Ports

    Displays the name of the printer interface. Enable Printer Displays if the printer is enabled or not. Toggle to ON to enable. Enable Storage Enables storage device sharing on the selected interface. Save Click Save to activate your settings. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 227: Sms Service

    Path: Maintenance > Administration > SMS Service > Inbox The D-Link Services Router has a USB interface to connect 3G modem support to send and receive Short Messaging Service (SMS). The received messages can be seen in the Inbox and allows the user to create a new SMS.
  • Page 228: Create Sms

    2. Complete the fields from the table below and click Send Message. Field Description Receiver Enter the phone number of the intended receiver. Text Message Enter the message you want to send. Send Message Click to send your message. Cancel Click to reset the fields. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 229: Package Manager

    Path: Maintenance > Administration > Package Manager A package is a set of files which are installed by the router from D-Link’s repositories. This feature allows users to download new drivers for supported USB devices and language packs to enable multi-lingual support for the router’s management interface.
  • Page 230 User can upload the provided driver package for installation. If you have downloaded a package, Manual Install click Browse and select that package. Click Open and then click Install. Install Click Install to install the newly selected driver package. Install History It displays a list of installed and un-installed packages. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 231: Set Language

    You can download language packs (refer to “Package Manager” on page 215) and install them on the router. Once you have downloaded a pack, follow the steps below to install: 1. Click Maintenance > Administration > Set Language. 2. Select a loaded language pack from the drop-down menu and click Save. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 232: Web Gui Management

    4. Enter a name for this configuration. 5. Select either Single IP Address and enter the IP address of the computer/device or VLAN Network and enter the VLAN ID that you want to allow access to the web GUI. 6. Click Save. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 233: Remote Management

    Toggle to ON to allow the router to respond to ping requests from the WAN. Respond to Ping LAN IP Access Enable it to configure the router to provide the LAN IP Access from the WAN side. Save Click Save to activate your settings. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 234: Snmp

    • Auth No-Priv: Provides authentication based on the MD5 or SHA algorithms. • Auth Priv: Provides authentication based on the MD5 or SHA algorithms as well as encryption privacy with the DES 256-bit standard. 4. Click Save. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 235: Snmp Trap List

    Enter the community string to which the agent belongs. Most agents are configured to listen for Community traps in the Public community. Authentication Type Select the SNMP version used by the trap agent. The choices are v1, v2c, or v3. Save Click save to activate your settings. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 236: Access Control

    Enter the community string to which the agent belongs. Most agents are configured to listen for Community traps in the Public community. Access Type Select Access Type. It will be either read only (ROcommunity) or read-write (RWcommunity). Save Click Save to activate your settings. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 237: Snmp System Info

    Enter the name of the contact person for this router. Examples: admin, John Doe. SysLocation Enter the physical location of the router: Example: Rack #2, 4th Floor. SysName Enter a name given for easy identification of the router. Save Click Save to activate your settings. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 238: Diagnostics

    1. Click Maintenance > Management > Diagnostics > Network Tools tab. 2. Under Command Output for Ping and Traceroute, in the IP Address/Domain Name field, enter an IP address or domain name. 3. Click Ping. The results will appear in the Command Output display below. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 239: Using Traceroute

    1. Click Maintenance > Management > Diagnostics > Network Tools tab. 2. Under Command Output for Ping and Traceroute, in the IP Address/Domain Name field, enter an IP address or domain name. 3. Click Traceroute. The results will appear in the Command Output display. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 240: Performing Dns Lookup

    3. Click Lookup. The results will appear in the Command Output display. If the host or domain entry exists, a response will appear with the IP address. If the message Host Unknown appears, the Internet name does not exist. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 241: Capture Packets

    2. Select an interface from the drop-down menu. 3. Click Start Trace. The trace can be downloaded by clicking the Download button, which will immediately begin the download to the browser’s default download location. To stop the trace click Stop Trace. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 242: System Check

    2. Click Display IPv4 Table or Display IPv6 Table. The result will appear in the Command Output display. If the route is set as private on the Static Route Configuration page (Network > Routing > Static Route), the Display IPv4 Table indicates “Private routes table, ” as shown below. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 243: Power Saving

    With “Length Detection State” option toggled to ON, the overall current supplied to a LAN port is By Cable Length Detection reduced when a smaller cable length is connected on a LAN port. Save Click to save and activate your settings. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 244: Ddp Client

    1. Click Maintenance > Management > DDP Client. 2. Complete the fields from the table below and click Save. Field Description DDP Client When enabled, DNA can configure the settings in DSR. Save Click to save your settings. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 245: Firmware Upgrade

    This router supports an automated notification to determine if a newer firmware version is available for this router. By clicking the Check Now button in the notification section, the router will check a D-Link server to see if a newer firmware version for this router is available for download.
  • Page 246: Using System (Pc)

    Using System (PC) To upgrade the firmware from a PC: 1. Download the latest firmware version from the D-Link support website. 2. Once downloaded, log in to the router and click Maintenance > Firmware & Config > Firmware Upgrade > Using System (PC) tab.
  • Page 247: Using Usb

    Using USB To upgrade the firmware using a USB thumb drive: 1. Download the latest firmware version from the D-Link support website and copy the file to a USB thumb drive. 2. Plug the USB thumb drive into a USB port on the router.
  • Page 248: Configuration Files

    3. To save the file to your computer, click Save to System (PC). If you have a USB thumb drive connected to the router, you can click Save to USB Port 1 (or Port 2). D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 249: Restore

    2. To Restore Config file from System (PC), click Browse and select the file. Click Open and then click Restore. 3. To Restore Config file from USB Port, select the file in the list under the corresponding USB port and click Restore. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 250: Backup Settings

    3. Toggle Encrypt Configuration File to ON to encrypt the configuration file. This will ensure confidential information like system username/passwords are not available for view by unauthorized sources. Enabling this option will apply to configuration files backed up on the host as well as a USB drive. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 251: Soft Reboot

    Performing a soft reboot simply performs a power cycle. 1. Click Maintenance > Firmware & Config > Soft Reboot. 2. Click Soft Reboot to reboot the router. The Login page is displayed after the device reboots. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 252: Reset To Factory Default Settings

    2. Click Default. The router will restart automatically after resetting to the factory default settings. Note: After restoring to the factory default settings, the router’s default LAN IP address is 192.168.10.1, the default login user name is ‘admin’ , and the default login password is ‘admin’ . D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 253: Log Settings

    Note: This facility is available only when WCF license is enabled in the device. • Firewall: This covers all logs related to firewall. 1. Click Maintenance > Log Settings > Log Facilities. 2. Select the facility and then toggle ON which events you want to log and click Save. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 254 (the Event Log viewer is in the Status > System Information > All Logs > Current Logs) or a remote Syslog server for later review. E-mail logs, discussed in a subsequent section, follow the same configuration as logs configured for a Syslog server. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 255: Routing Logs

    This option is useful when the Default Outbound Policy is “Allow Always”. 1. Click Maintenance > Log Settings > Routing Logs > IPv4. 2. Toggle which events you want to log to ON and click Save. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 256: Ipv6 Logs

    Toggle to ON to log accepted packets. Dropped Packets Toggle to ON to log dropped packets. Accepted Packets Toggle to ON to log accepted packets. Dropped Packets Toggle to ON to log dropped packets. Save Click Save to activate your settings. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 257: System Logs

    This data will indicate to the admin whether the bandwidth profile has to be modified to account for the desired Internet traffic of LAN users. 1. Click Maintenance > Log Settings > System Logs. 2. Toggle which events you want to log to ON and click Save. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 258: Remote Logging

    Hourly, Daily, or Weekly. Selecting Never will disable log e-mails but will preserve the e-mail server settings. 1. Click Maintenance > Logs Settings > Remote Logging > Email. 2. Complete the fields from the table on the next page and click Save. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 259 If Unit is set to Weekly, select the day of the week when logs will be sent. Time If Unit is set to Daily or Weekly, select the time when logs will be sent. Save Click save and activate your settings. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 260: Syslog

    Toggle to ON to setup another Syslog server. Repeat the fields above for each server you want to setup. The value of N for the DSR models are given below: DSR-1000/1000AC: 10 Syslog Server 2 to N DSR-500/500AC: 7 DSR-250/250N: 5 DSR-150/150N: 2 Save Click save and activate your settings. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 261: Sms Logging

    Toggle to On to receive SMS whenever CPU and Memory utilization reaches to 50% and 80% Max limit respectively. Save Click Save to save your changes. Note: The DSR’s SMS functionality will work only when WAN mode is configured as single WAN port, WAN1 or WAN2. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 262: Status And Statistics

    This section displays the router’s processor statistics. Traffic Information It displays the data transfer statistics for the LAN, Dedicated WAN1, WAN2 ports. Active Information It displays the information of ICMP Received, Available VLANs, and Active Interfaces. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 263: Manage Dashboard

    1. Click on the Manage Dashboard button. 2. The following window will pop out and allow you to enable or disable the overview panels shown on the dashboard. Toggle the panel to ON or OFF and click Save. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 264: System

    Section 10 - Status and Statistics System Path: Status > System Information > Device > System The System Info page displays the current system name, firmware version, hardware version, and serial number. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 265: Lan Info

    Section 10 - Status and Statistics LAN Info Path: Status > System Information > Device > LAN The LAN Information page summarizes the LAN settings including MAC address, IP address, and link state. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 266: Wan1

    Section 10 - Status and Statistics WAN1 Path: Status > System Information > Device > WAN1 The WAN1 Information page summarizes the WAN1 port settings. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 267: Wan2

    Section 10 - Status and Statistics WAN2 Path: Status > System Information > Device > WAN2 The WAN2 Information page summarizes the WAN2 port settings. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 268: Wan3

    Section 10 - Status and Statistics WAN3 Path: Status > System Information > Device > WAN3 The WAN3 Information page summarizes the WAN3 settings. Note: WAN3 port exists only in DSR-1000AC. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 269: Wireless

    Section 10 - Status and Statistics Wireless Path: Status > System Information > Device > Wireless The complete wireless network connection details are displayed on the Device Status page. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 270: All Logs

    Click Clear All to remove all entries in the current logs. Clear All Send Logs Click Send Logs to send all entries of current logs to the pre-configured e-mail recipients. Click Export Logs to export/save the current log entries to a file. Export logs D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 271: Usb Status

    Section 10 - Status and Statistics USB Status Path: Status > System Information > USB Status The USB Status page summarizes the USB devices connected to the router. You may connect USB printer and USB storage device directly to the router. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 272: Network Information

    Path: Status > Network Information > DHCP Leased Clients Three separated tabs display a list of clients whom get IP leased from the router: LAN leased clients, IPv6 leased clients, and DMZ leased clients. LAN Leased Clients IPv6 Leased Clients DMZ Leased Clients D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 273: Captive Portal Sessions

    Section 10 - Status and Statistics Captive Portal Sessions Path: Status > Network Information > Captive Portal Sessions This page monitors the runtime authentication sessions that are active on your router. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 274: Active Sessions

    Section 10 - Status and Statistics Active Sessions Path: Status > Network Information > Active Sessions This table lists the active Internet sessions through the router’s firewall. The session’s protocol, state, local, and remote IP addresses are shown. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 275: Active Vpns

    VPN associations/connections are listed along with the traffic details and tunnel state. The traffic is a cumulative measure of transmitted/received packets since the tunnel was established. SSL VPN Connections IPSec SAs OpenVPN Connections PPTP VPN Connections L2TP VPN Connections GRE Tunnel Status D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 276: Interface Statistics

    Section 10 - Status and Statistics Interface Statistics Path: Status > Network Information > Interfaces Statistics This page displays packet information on the LAN, VLAN, and WLAN interfaces. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 277: Wireless Clients

    AP. The statistics table has auto-refresh control which allows display of the most current port level data at each page refresh. The default auto-refresh for this page is 10 seconds. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 278: Wireless Statistics

    If you suspect that a radio or VAP may be down, the details on this page would confirm if traffic is being sent and received through the VAP. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 279: Device Statistics

    The statistics table has auto-refresh control which allows display of the most current port level data at each page refresh. The default auto-refresh for this page is 10 seconds. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 280: Lan Clients

    Path: Status > Network Information > LAN Clients The LAN clients to the router are identified by an ARP scan through the LAN switch. The NetBIOS name (if available), IP address, and MAC address of discovered LAN hosts are displayed. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 281: Session Limiting Status

    Path: Status > Network Information > Session Limiting Status This page monitors the runtime authentication or current sessions that are active on particular session limiting Profile with total sessions configured in the Profile with Profile Name and Source. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 282: Troubleshooting

    3. Select Status > System Information > Device > WAN1 or WAN2 or WAN3. 4. Ensure that an IP address is shown for the WAN port. If 0.0.0.0 is shown, your firewall has not obtained an IP address from your ISP. See the next symptom. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 283 1. Ask your ISP for the addresses of its designated Domain Name System (DNS) servers. Configure your PC to recognize those addresses. For details, see your operating system documentation. 2. On your PC, configure the router to be its TCP/IP gateway. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 284: Date And Time

    Possible cause: The router does not automatically adjust for Daylight Savings Time. Recommended action: 1. Select Maintenance > Administration > Date and Time and view the current date and time settings. 2. Enable or disable “Daylight Saving, ” then click Save. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 285: Pinging To Test Lan Connectivity

    • Verify that the Ethernet card driver software and TCP/IP software are installed and configured on the PC. • Verify that the IP address for the router and PC are correct and on the same subnet. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 286: Testing The Lan Path From Your Pc To A Remote Device

    ISPs additionally restrict access to the MAC address of just a single PC connected to that modem. If this is the case, configure your firewall to clone or spoof the MAC address from the authorized PC. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 287: Restoring Factory-Default Configuration Settings

    3. After a restore to factory defaults —whether initiated from the configuration interface or the Reset button — the following settings apply: • LAN IP address: 192.168.10.1 • Username: admin • Password: admin • DHCP server on LAN: Enabled • WAN port configuration: Get configuration via DHCP D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 288: Appendix A - Glossary

    Network Time Protocol. Protocol for synchronizing a router to a single clock on the network, known as the clock master. Password Authentication Protocol. Protocol for authenticating users to a remote access server or ISP. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 289 IKE Extended Authentication. Method, based on the IKE protocol, for authenticating not just XAUTH devices (which IKE authenticates) but also users. User authentication is performed after device authentication and before IPsec negotiation. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 290: Appendix B - Factory Default Settings

    DHCP Ending IP Address 192.168.10.100 Time Zone Daylight Saving Time Disabled SNMP Disabled Remote Management Disabled Inbound Communication from Internet Disabled (except Port 80 HTTP) Outbound Communication to Internet Enabled (all) Firewall Source MAC Filtering Disabled Stealth Mode Enabled D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 291: Appendix C - Standard Services For Port Forwarding & Firewall Configuration

    • ICMP-TYPE-8 • SNMP-TRAPS:UDP • ICMP-TYPE-9 • SQL-NET • ICMP-TYPE-10 • SSH:TCP • ICMP-TYPE-11 • SSH:UDP • ICMP-TYPE-13 • STRMWORKS • ICQ • TACACS • IMAP2 • TELNET • IMAP3 • TFTP • IRC • VDOLIVE D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 292: Appendix D - Log Output Reference

    Failed to call ddns enable ERROR status: %d nimfAdvOptSetWrap: current Mac Option: DEBUG ddns: SQL error: %s ERROR nimfAdvOptSetWrap: current Port Speed DEBUG sqlite3QueryResGet failed.Query:%s ERROR Option: %d nimfAdvOptSetWrap: current Mtu Option: DEBUG Failed to call ddns enable ERROR D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 293 MacAddress: %s DEBUG failed to open %s ERROR nimfMacGet: MacAddress: %s DEBUG failed to query networkInterface table ERROR nimfMacGet:Mac option Not changed \ DEBUG failed to query networkInterface table ERROR nimfMacGet: MacAddress: %s DEBUG sqlite3QueryResGet failed.Query:%s ERROR D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 294 Failed to open %s: %s DEBUG ERROR LedPinId Failed to start sipalg DEBUG %s: unable to kill dhclient ERROR nimfAdvOptSetWrap: unable to get Failed to stop sipalg DEBUG ERROR current Mac Option D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 295 Re-Starting sshd daemon..DEBUG sqlite3QueryResGet failed.Query:%s ERROR sshd re-started successfully. DEBUG error executing the command %s ERROR sshd stopped . DEBUG error executing the command %s ERROR failed query %s DEBUG error executing the command %s ERROR D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 296 [switchConfig] executing %s ... %s DEBUG file not found ERROR restarting bridge... DEBUG sqlite3QueryResGet failed.Query:%s ERROR UserName: %s DEBUG sqlite3QueryResGet failed.Query:%s ERROR Password: %s DEBUG sqlite3QueryResGet failed.Query:%s ERROR IspName: %s DEBUG No memory to allocate ERROR D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 297 Failed to remove vlan Interface for vlanId \ DEBUG sqlite3QueryResGet failed ERROR Failed to execute vlanConfig binary for sqlite3QueryResGet failed DEBUG ERROR port number %d Failed to execute vlanConfig binary for Invalid oidp passed DEBUG ERROR vlanId %d D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 298 ERROR threegDisable: unable to kill ppp Chap Secrets file not found DEBUG ERROR daemon %s:DBUpdate event: Table: %s opCode:%d DEBUG threegMgmtHandler: Query: %s ERROR rowId:%d threegMgmtHandler: error in chap-secrets File found DEBUG ERROR executing database update D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 299 %s pptpMgmtTblHandler: MtuFlag: %d DEBUG sqlite3QueryResGet failed.Query:%s ERROR writing Chap-secrets/Pap-Secrets pptpMgmtTblHandler: Mtu: %d DEBUG ERROR failed pptpMgmtTblHandler: IdleTimeOutFlag: DEBUG xl2tpdStop failed ERROR pptpMgmtTblHandler: IdleTimeOutValue: DEBUG xl2tpdStart failed ERROR pptpMgmtTblHandler: GetDnsFromIsp: DEBUG sqlite3QueryResGet failed.Query:%s ERROR D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 300 DHCPv6 Client stopped successfully. DEBUG ERROR pppoeMgmtInit: unable to open the DHCPv6 Client Restart successful DEBUG ERROR database file %s pppoeDisable: unable to kill ppp l2tpMgmtTblHandler: MtuFlag: %d DEBUG ERROR daemon D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 301 %s dhcpLibInit: unable to open the RADVD started successfully DEBUG ERROR database file %s RADVD stopped successfully DEBUG sqlite3QueryResGet failed.Query:%s ERROR dhcpcMgmtInit: unable to open the empty update. nRows=%d nCols=%d WARN ERROR database file %s D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 302 Illegal invocation of tcpdumpConfig (%s) ERROR Restoring old configuration.. ERROR DHCPv6 Server configuration update Failed to start tcpdump ERROR ERROR failed Failed to stop tcpdump ERROR DHCPv6 Server Restart failed ERROR Invalid tcpdumpEnable value ERROR sqlite3QueryResGet failed.Query:%s ERROR D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 303 P1: Total TLS message size = (%d) DEBUG ERROR else: ERROR P1: sending unfragmented message. DEBUG Protocol version mismatch: ERROR ERROR peapFragFirstProcess: TLS record size to Processing PEAP message (from frag): DEBUG ERROR receive = (%d) ERROR D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 304 Generating NT response: Error ERROR ignoring. no data to send while fragment ack DEBUG NULL in/out buffer: Error ERROR received. TLS handshake successful. DEBUG Incorrect vendor id. ERROR Created EAP/TTLS context: OK DEBUG Allocating memory for outBuff: ERROR ERROR D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 305 EAPAUTH_MALLOC failed. ERROR pFB is NULL DEBUG tlsGlueCtxCreate failed. ERROR TLS_FB* is NULL. DEBUG Context NULL: ERROR ERROR pFB->msgBuff is NULL. DEBUG Setting profile to glue layer: ERROR. ERROR Error calculating binary. DEBUG _eapCtxCreate failed. ERROR D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 306 AVP code not EAP: Error ERROR \tmsLen = %d DEBUG Encapsulating AVP: ERROR ERROR \tvalSize = %d DEBUG profile %s doesnt exist. ERROR Frag Buffer bytes left = (%d) DEBUG profile %s is in use. ERROR D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 307 ERROR rowId:%d umiRegister failed ERROR Re-assembling fragments incorrect size ERROR eapAuthHandler: Invalid data received ERROR Error creating cipher context. ERROR EAPAUTH_MALLOC failed. ERROR Error initializing cipher context. ERROR malloc failed. ERROR Error creating digest context. ERROR D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 308 ERROR currently. state machine is in invalid state. ERROR Couldn’t get the x509 cert hash ERROR BuildReq operation failed ERROR Memory allocation failed ERROR No method ops defined for current ERROR FileName too lengthy ERROR method D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 309 Context NULL: ERROR ERROR Memory Allocation Failed ERROR Initializing inner EAP auth: ERROR ERROR File Open Failed ERROR pCtx is NULL: ERROR ERROR File is Empty ERROR Memory Allocation Failed ERROR Error in executing DB update handler ERROR D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 310 Sending Packet to %x:%d ..DEBUG ERROR ID received:%d radVendorAttrGet: Invalid Length in Receiving Reply Packet..DEBUG ERROR Vendor Message radVendorAttrGet: Unknown Vendor Verified Reply Packet Integrity DEBUG ERROR ID:%d radVendorMessagePack: Unknown Generated Reply Attribute-Value pairs DEBUG ERROR Vendor ID:%d D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 311 No State Attribute in Access-Challenge DEBUG ERROR rowId:%d message Host IP address: %s DEBUG radEapRecvTask: “ ERROR Adding Packet for existing cookie:%p DEBUG failed to initialize UMI ERROR Adding Packet and cookie:%p DEBUG umiRegister failed. errno=%d ERROR D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 312 Request Timed out from %s DEBUG ERROR timeZoneChangeScript. ” Looking Up %s DEBUG unexpected reply from %d cmd=%d ! ERROR Timezone difference :%d DEBUG cmd %d not supported. caller %d ERROR Could not open file: %s DEBUG default reached ERROR D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 313 ERROR Some error occurred while removing Calling unmount for USB ... DEBUG ERROR device Some error occurred while removing Calling mount for USB ... DEBUG ERROR device usbdevice is %d %s:%d DEBUG Sqlite update failed ERROR D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 314 Trap Configuration Failed ERROR Error Reading from the Database. ERROR sqlite3QueryResGet failed query:%s ERROR short DB update event request! ERROR sqlite3QueryResGet failed.Query:%s ERROR Error in executing DB update handler ERROR Failed to Open Snmp Configuration File ERROR D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 315 Exiting. sqlite3QueryResGet failed ERROR short DB update event request! ERROR Could not execute the smtpClient. ERROR short ifDev event request! ERROR Error while cleaning the database.Exiting. ERROR sqlite3_mprintf failed ERROR     %s failed. status=%d ERROR D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 316 WAN interface. Protocol Disabling attack check for Stealth mode Enabling Firewall Rule for DHCP Relay DEBUG DEBUG for tcp Protocol Disabling attack check for Stealth mode prerouting Firewall Rule add for Relay DEBUG DEBUG for udp failed D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 317 DEBUG Enabling DOS Attacks DEBUG notification. Disabling ICSA Notification Item for DEBUG Restarting Firewall [%d]:[%d] For %s DEBUG Fragmented Packets. Disabling ICSA Notification Item for Multi restartStatus = %d for LogicalIfName = DEBUG DEBUG cast Packets. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 318 PERMIT REST. = %s MAC Filtering %sabled for PERMIT and DEBUG Enabling DROP for INPUT DEBUG BLOCK REST. Enabling Content Filtering. DEBUG Enabling DROP for FORWARD DEBUG Disabling Content Filtering. DEBUG Enabling NAT based Firewall Rules DEBUG D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 319 DNS proxy firewall rule add failed for %s ERROR deleting interface %s from ifgroup %d Adding new IP address %s. DEBUG ERROR failed Updating old IP address %s to new IP DEBUG adding interface %s to ifgroup %d failed ERROR address %s. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 320 Added firewall rule %s for service %s with DEBUG Invalid Second KeyId ERROR action %s Enabling Inter VLAN routing. DEBUG Invalid Authentication Type ERROR Updating inter VLAN routing status. DEBUG ripDisable failed ERROR Deleting inter VLAN routing. DEBUG ripEnable failed ERROR D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 321 DEBUG sqlite3QueryResGet failed.Query:%s ERROR Recvied DOT11_EAPOL_KEYMSG DEBUG sqlite3QueryResGet failed.Query:%s ERROR shutting down AP:%s DEBUG profile %s not found ERROR APCtx Found DEBUG sqlite3QueryResGet failed.Query:%s ERROR Interface name and policy must be APCtx Not-Found DEBUG ERROR specified D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 322 DEBUG IAPP: socket (SOCK_STREAM) failed. ERROR Add PMKSA to the list DEBUG IAPP: TCP connect failed to %s. ERROR eapolRecvAuthKeyMsg: received key DEBUG cmd %d not supported.sender=%d ERROR message umiIoctl(UMI_COMP_KDOT11,%d,%d) node not found DEBUG ERROR failed D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 323 NULL ERROR unable to allocate memory for DOT11_ could not find access point context for %s DEBUG ERROR join event for existing node %s DEBUG unable to install wme mapping on %s ERROR D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 324 ERROR pae found sending unicast key DEBUG Invalid IE. ERROR umiIoctl(UMI_COMP_KDOT11_VAP,%d sending broadcast key DEBUG ERROR ) failed from pnacAuthPAEDisconnected: calling umiIoctl(UMI_COMP_KDOT11,%d ,%d) DEBUG ERROR pnacTxCannedFail failed from pnacAuthPAEForceUnauth: calling KDOT11_SET_PARAM:IEEE80211_IOC_ DEBUG ERROR pnacTxCannedFail WME_CWMIN failed D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 325 = %d, eapolRecvKeyMsg: invalid descriptor DEBUG ERROR pktType = %d version from pnacPDUProcess: received PNAC_ eapolRecvKeyMsg: incorrect descriptor DEBUG ERROR EAP_PACKET version from pnacPDUProcess: currentId = %d DEBUG eapolRecvKeyMsg: Ack must not be set ERROR D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 326 DEBUG aesWrap failed ERROR Auth PAE state = %s DEBUG unknown key descriptor version %d ERROR Auth Reauth state = %s DEBUG dot11Malloc failed ERROR Back auth state = %s DEBUG could not initialize AES128ECB ERROR D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 327 Failed to set dot11 port status WARN ERROR malloc failed Error from pnacEapDemoAuthRecv: PTK state machine in NO_STATE. WARN ERROR received null EAP pkt Error from pnacEapDemoAuthRecv: PTK state machine in NO_STATE!! WARN ERROR send “ D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 328 AP list. Recd IE data for non-existent AP %s ERROR could not start PNAC task ERROR Recd IE data for wrong AP %s ERROR invalid aruments ERROR Received Invalid IE data from WSC ERROR pnacIfNameToIndex failed ERROR D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 329 Profile %s does not exist ERROR ERROR cannot be NULL Error from pnacAuthConfig: receive SSID should not be longer than %d ERROR ERROR routine hook “ Profile %s does not exist ERROR pnacAuthConfig: pnacAuthInit failed ERROR D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 330 Profile %s does not exist ERROR ERROR failed Error from pnacEAPPktCreate: basic pkt Auth method %s not found in the list. ERROR ERROR create failed Error from pnacTxCannedFail: eap pkt Profile %s does not exist ERROR ERROR create failed D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 331 ERROR unable to create new EAP context. ERROR dot11RogueAP. unable to apply %s profile on the EAP sqlite3QueryResGet failed ERROR ERROR context. pnacUmiAuthConfig: could not unhandled database operation %d ERROR ERROR configure PNAC PAE “ D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 332 Returning to chan %d, ieeeChan DEBUG %s%d: cannot decode offset value, DEBUG DEBUG %s%d: wrong length code: 0x%X, DEBUG DEBUG %s%d: short packet (len=%d), __FUNCTION__, DEBUG AES_CCM DEBUG %s%d: bad sequence number: %d, expected: %d, DEBUG CKIP DEBUG D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 333 %s: no memory for sysctl table!, PPPOL2TP: <-- %s, __FUNCTION__) DEBUG DEBUG __func__ %s: no memory for VAP name!, %s: recv: , tunnel->name DEBUG DEBUG __func__ %s: failed to register sysctls!, vap- %s: xmit:, session->name DEBUG DEBUG >iv_dev->name D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 334 FAIL: ieee80211_crypto_setkey failed DEBUG >name, addr[0], addr[1], addr[2], addr[3], addr[4], addr[5] %s: mac_undefined %02X:%02X:%02X:%02X:%02X:%02X, dev- DEBUG FAIL: unable to allocate skbuff DEBUG >name, addr[0], addr[1], addr[2], addr[3], addr[4], addr[5] %s: set_float %d;%d, DEBUG FAIL: ccmp encap failed DEBUG D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 335 DEBUG 802.11i TKIP test vectors passed DEBUG ip_rt_bug: %u.%u.%u.%u -> %u.%u.%u.%u, %s, DEBUG %s, buf DEBUG UDP: short packet: From %u.%u.%u.%u:%u Atheros HAL assertion failure: %s: line DEBUG DEBUG %d/%d to %u.%u.%u.%u:%u, %u: %s, D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 336 %u %d %d %d, expire, DEBUG %02x, hk->kv_val[i] DEBUG rt_cache @%02x: %u.%u.%u.%u, hash, DEBUG mac %s, ether_sprintf(mac) DEBUG rt_bind_peer(0) @%p, NET_CALLER(iph) DEBUG %s , sc->sc_splitmic ? mic : rxmic DEBUG ip_rt_advice: redirect to DEBUG %02x, hk->kv_mic[i] DEBUG D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 337 DEBUG %s: %s: unable to restart recv logic, DEBUG %s: unable to allocate channel table, ip_conntrack: can’t register to sysctl. DEBUG DEBUG dev->name ip_conntrack_rtsp v IP_NF_RTSP_VERSION %s: unable to allocate channel table, DEBUG DEBUG loading dev->name D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 338 () .., status xlr8NatSoftCtxEnqueue: ip_conntrack version %s (%u buckets, %d max) DEBUG xlr8NatIpFinishOutput () returned DEBUG [%d], status ERROR registering port %d, DEBUG icmpExceptionHandler: Exception! DEBUG netfilter PSD loaded - (c) astaro AG DEBUG fragExceptionHandler: Exception! DEBUG D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 339 TYPE=%u CODE=%u , ich->type, ich->code DEBUG unRegistering IPsecMib ..DEBUG ERROR: Failed to add entry to IPsec sa INCOMPLETE [%u bytes] , DEBUG DEBUG table ERROR: Failed to add entry to IPsec sa ID=%u SEQ=%u , DEBUG DEBUG table D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 340 IPT_ACCOUNT_NAME : checkentry() ip_ct_q931: decoding error: %s, DEBUG INFO failed to register match. ip_ct_q931: packet dropped DEBUG failed to create procfs entry . INFO MPPE/MPPC encryption/compression ip_ct_ras: decoding error: %s, DEBUG INFO module registered D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 341 %s: %s (, dev_info, ath_hal_version INFO kmalloc failed DEBUG %s: driver unloaded, dev_info INFO %s: %s: mem=0x%lx, irq=%d hw_ kmalloc failed DEBUG INFO base=0x%p, kmalloc failed DEBUG %s: %s, dev_info, version INFO kmalloc Failed DEBUG %s: driver unloaded, dev_info INFO D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 342 4. hop :%d dev:%s usableBwLimit = %d currBwShare = %d lastHopSelected = %d DEBUG %s: %s: mem=0x%lx, irq=%d, INFO weightedHopPrefer = %d , 2. selecting hop: %d lastHopSelected = %d , DEBUG %s: %s, dev_info, version INFO selHop, lastHopSelected D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 343 Failed to set AES encrypt key DEBUG INFO about IP: routing cache hash table of %u Failed to set AES encrypt key DEBUG INFO buckets, %ldKbytes, source route option %u.%u.%u.%u -> Failed to set AES encrypt key DEBUG INFO %u.%u.%u.%u, D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 344 DES Software Test: %d iterations, iter DEBUG %s: key size %d is too large, WARNING DES Software Test Duration: %d:%d, DEBUG try_module_get failed WARNING DES Hardware Test: %d iterations, iter DEBUG %s: request_irq failed, dev->name WARNING D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 345 Cannot Set Rate: %x, value DEBUG ll header: WARNING Getting Rate Series: %x,vap->iv_fixed_rate.series DEBUG %u.%u.%u.%u sent an invalid ICMP WARNING Getting Retry Series: %x,vap->iv_fixed_rate. DEBUG dst cache overflow WARNING retries IC Name: %s,ic->ic_dev->name DEBUG Neighbour table overflow. WARNING D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 346 %s: cannot load SHA1 module, fname ERROR %s: [%s] %s, vap->iv_dev->name, ether_ %s: CryptoAPI SHA1 digest size too DEBUG ERROR sprintf(mac), buf small, fname [%s:%s] discard %s frame, %s, vap->iv_dev- %s: cannot allocate space for SHA1 DEBUG ERROR >name, digest, fname D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 347 %s: cannot load ARC4 module, fname ERROR %s%s, seen_option++ ? , : , DEBUG %s: cannot load SHA1 module, fname ERROR %s: CryptoAPI SHA1 digest size too %s, seen_option ? > : DEBUG ERROR small, fname D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 348 PKTLOG_TAG %s: page fault out of range, __ DEBUG JBD: bad block at offset %u, ERROR FUNCTION__ PKTLOG_TAG %s: Log buffer unavailable, __ DEBUG JBD: corrupted journal superblock ERROR FUNCTION__ PKTLOG_TAG DEBUG JBD: bad block at offset %u, ERROR D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 349 %s: unable to start recv logic, __func__ DEBUG %s: %s:%d: BAD SESSION MAGIC \ ERROR %s: unable to reset hardware; hal status %u, DEBUG %s: %s:%d: BAD TUNNEL MAGIC \ ERROR msg->msg_namelen wrong, %d, msg- hardware error; reseting DEBUG ERROR >msg_namelen D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 350 %02x, ((unsigned char *)p)[i] ERROR %s: unable to allocate channel table, __func__ DEBUG mic check failed ERROR %s: Tx Antenna Switch. Do internal reset., __ %s: 0x%p len %u, tag, p, (unsigned DEBUG ERROR func__ int)len D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 351 Error entering wow mode DEBUG ERROR >ifName Wakingup due to wow signal DEBUG unable to register KIFDEV to UMI ERROR ERROR: %s: Timeout at page %#0x %s, wowStatus = 0x%x, __func__, wowStatus DEBUG ERROR addr %#0x D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 352 ; %d: %p , j, tid->tx_buf[j] DEBUG ath_pci: no memory for device state ERROR %s: unable to attach hardware: ‘%s’ %p , buf DEBUG ERROR (HAL status %u), axq_q: DEBUG %s: HAL ABI mismatch; ERROR D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 353 FAST PATH Breaks on BUF CHECK CRITICAL %02x, hk->kv_val[i] DEBUG FAST PATH Breaks on DST CHECK CRITICAL FAST PATH Breaks on MTU %d %d mac %02x-%02x-%02x-%02x-%02x-%02x, DEBUG %d,bufMgrLen(pBufMgr),mtu,dst_ CRITICAL mac[0], mac[1], mac[2], mac[3], mac[4], mac[5] mtu(pDst->path) D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 354 ESP: Assigning the secure flags for sav KERN_EMERG Initialzing Wps module DEBUG :%p skb:%p src:%x dst:%x,sav,skb,ip- CRITICAL >ip_src.s_addr,ip->ip_dst.s_addr %s Buffer %d mtu %d path mtu %d header %d trailer %d,__ %s:%d %s, __FILE__, __LINE__, __func__ DEBUG func__,bufMgrLen(pBufMgr),mtu,dst_ CRITICAL mtu(pDst->path),pDst->header_ len,pDst->trailer_len D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 355: Appendix E - Rj-45 Pin-Outs

    Appendix E - RJ-45 Pin-outs Appendix E - RJ-45 Pin-outs Signal RJ-45 Cable Adapter Signal RJ-45 PIN DB-9 PIN D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 356: Appendix F - New Wi Fi Frequency Table ( New Appendix Section )

    7, 8, 9 5 Ghz 36, 40, 44, 48 40, 48 36,44  1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, United states 2.4Ghz 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 10, 11 D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 357  5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, Egypt 2.4Ghz 11, 12, 13 11, 12, 13 7, 8, 9 36, 40, 44, 48, 52, 56, 5 Ghz 40, 48, 56, 64 36, 44, 52, 60 60, 64 D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 358  5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, China 2.4Ghz 11, 12, 13 11, 12, 13 7, 8, 9 36, 40, 44, 48, 149, 153,  40, 48, 153, 5 Ghz 36, 44, 149, 157 157, 161, 165 D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 359: Appendix G - Product Statement

    TI Navigator access point and violate FCC regulations. Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 360 - EN 301 489-17 V1.3.2 (2008-04) and EN 301 489-1 V1.8.1 (2008-04) Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Electro Magnetic Compatibility (EMC) standard for radio equipment and services; Part 17: Specific conditions for 2,4 GHz wideband transmission systems and 5 GHz high performance RLAN equipment D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 361 5350 MHz. In Luxermbourg it is not allowed to make use of the frequency band 5470 – 5725 MHz. End-users are encouraged to contact the national spectrum authorities in France and Luxembourg in order to obtain the latest information about any restrictions in the 5 GHz frequency band(s). D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 362 Hereby, [D-Link Corporation], declares that this [DSR-1000N] is in compliance with the essential English requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC. Por medio de la presente [D-Link Corporation] declara que el [DSR-1000N] cumple con los Español requisitos esenciales y cualesquiera otras disposiciones aplicables o exigibles de la Directiva [Spanish] 1999/5/CE.
  • Page 363 [D-Link Corporation] declara que este [DSR-1000N]está conforme com os requisitos essenciais e Português outras disposições da Directiva 1999/5/CE. [Portuguese] [D-Link Corporation] izjavlja, da je ta [DSR-1000N] v skladu z bistvenimi zahtevami in ostalimi Slovensko relevantnimi določili direktive 1999/5/ES. [Slovenian] [D-Link Corporation] týmto vyhlasuje, že [DSR-1000N] spĺňa základné požiadavky a všetky Slovensky príslušné...
  • Page 364 Canadian Department of Communications Industry Canada (IC) Notice This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003 and RSS-210. Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 et CNR-210 du Canada. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 365 - This device may not be used for setting up outdoor radio links in France and in some areas the RF output power may be limited to 10 mW EIRP in the frequency range of 2454 – 2483.5 MHz. For detailed information the enduser should contact the national spectrum authority in France. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 366 Hereby, [D-Link Corporation], declares that this [DSR-500N] is in compliance with the English essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC. Por medio de la presente [D-Link Corporation] declara que el [DSR-500N] cumple con Español los requisitos esenciales y cualesquiera otras disposiciones aplicables o exigibles de la [Spanish] Directiva 1999/5/CE.
  • Page 367 [D-Link Corporation] declara que este [DSR-500N]está conforme com os requisitos essenciais e outras disposições da Directiva 1999/5/CE. Português [Portuguese] [D-Link Corporation] izjavlja, da je ta [DSR-500N] v skladu z bistvenimi zahtevami in ostalimi relevantnimi določili direktive 1999/5/ES. Slovensko [Slovenian] [D-Link Corporation] týmto vyhlasuje, že [DSR-500N] spĺňa základné požiadavky a všetky príslušné...
  • Page 368 Is herewith confirmed to comply with the requirements set out in the Council Directive on the Approximation of the Laws of the Member States relating to Electromagnetic Compatibility (2004/108/ EC), Low-voltage Directive (2006/95/EC), the procedures given in European Council Directive 99/5/EC and D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 369 L’exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) l’appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) l’utilisateur de l’appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d’en compromettre le fonctionnement. 4. DSR-150N D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 370 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. End-users and installers must be provided with antenna installation instructions and consider removing the no-collocation statement. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 371 This device complies with the essential requirements of the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC. The following test methods have been applied in order to prove presumption of conformity with the essential requirements of the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC: EN 60950-1: D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 372 This device may not be used for setting up outdoor radio links in France and in some areas the RF output power may be limited to 10 mW EIRP in the frequency range of 2454 – 2483.5 MHz. For detailed information the end-user should contact the national spectrum authority in France. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 373 1999/5/EY oleellisten vaatimusten ja sitä koskevien direktiivin [Finnish] muiden ehtojen mukainen. Härmed intygar [företag] att denna [utrustningstyp] står I överensstämmelse med de väsentliga Svenska egenskapskrav och övriga relevanta bestämmelser som framgår av direktiv 1999/5/EG. [Swedish] Industry Canada statement: D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 374 4. Maneuver the Router so the wall-mount slots line up with the two screws. 5. Place the wall-mount slots over the screws and slide the Router down until the screws fit snugly into the wall-mount slots. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 375 Cet appareil est conforme aux CNR exemptes de licence d’Industrie Canada. Son fonctionnement est soumis aux deux conditions suivantes: (1) Ce dispositif ne peut causer d’interférences; et(2) Ce dispositif doit accepter toute interférence, y compris les interférences qui peuvent causer un mauvais fonctionnement de l’appareil. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 376 Type Manufacture Gain Connector Dipole WHA YU 2dBi R-SMA NCC警語: 電磁波曝露量MPE標準值(MPE) 1mW/cm2,送測產品實值為0.085mW/cm2 經型式認證合格之低功率射頻電機,非經許可,公司,商號或使用者均不得擅自變更頻率、加大功率或 變更原設計之特性及功能。 低功率射頻電機之使用不得影響飛航安全及干擾合法通信;經發現有干擾現象時,應立即停用,並改善 至無干擾時方得繼續使用。 前項合法通信,指依電信法規定作業之無線電通信。 低功率射頻電機須忍受合法通信或工業、科學及 醫療用電波輻射性電機設備之干擾。 在 5.25-5.35 秭赫頻帶內操作之無線資訊傳輸設備,限於室內使用。 無線資訊傳輸設備忍受合法通信之干擾且不得干擾合法通信;如造成干擾,應立即停用,俟無干擾之 虞,始得繼續使用。 無線資訊傳設備的製造廠商應確保頻率穩定性,如依製造廠商使用手冊上所述正常操作,發射的信號應 維持於操作頻帶中。 D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 377 Cet appareil est conforme aux CNR exemptes de licence d’Industrie Canada. Son fonctionnement est soumis aux deux conditions suivantes: (1) Ce dispositif ne peut causer d’interférences; et(2) Ce dispositif doit accepter toute interférence, y compris les interférences qui peuvent causer un mauvais fonctionnement de l’appareil. D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...
  • Page 378 Type Manufacture Gain Connector Dipole WHA YU 2dBi R-SMA NCC警語: 電磁波曝露量MPE標準值(MPE) 1mW/cm2,送測產品實值為0.174 mW/cm2 經型式認證合格之低功率射頻電機,非經許可,公司,商號或使用者均不得擅自變更頻率、加大功率或 變更原設計之特性及功能。 低功率射頻電機之使用不得影響飛航安全及干擾合法通信;經發現有干擾現象時,應立即停用,並改善 至無干擾時方得繼續使用。 前項合法通信,指依電信法規定作業之無線電通信。 低功率射頻電機須忍受合法通信或工業、科學及 醫療用電波輻射性電機設備之干擾。 在 5.25-5.35 秭赫頻帶內操作之無線資訊傳輸設備,限於室內使用。 無線資訊傳輸設備忍受合法通信之干擾且不得干擾合法通信;如造成干擾,應立即停用,俟無干擾之 虞,始得繼續使用。 無線資訊傳設備的製造廠商應確保頻率穩定性,如依製造廠商使用手冊上所述正常操作,發射的信號應 維持於操作頻帶中。 D-Link DSR-Series User Manual...

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