D-Link DSR-250V2 Quick Installation Manual page 4

Unified services router
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Initially Configure the Device
The services router software is preinstalled on the
DSR-250V2 device. When the device is powered
on, it is ready to be configured. While the device
has a default factory configuration that allow you
to initially connect to the device, you must perform
further configuration for your specific network
requirements.
Using the WebUI
To use the WebUI, the workstation from which you
are managing the device must initially be on the
same subnetwork as the device.
To access the device with the WebUI:
1. Connect your workstation on the port labeled
LAN (1-4), which is pre-allocated to the LAN.
2. Ensure your workstation is DHCP Client
enabled or configured with a static IP address
in the 192.168.10.0/24 subnet.
3. Log on the Services Router Web Interface The
default log on information is:
Username: admin
Password: Admin$123
Figure 4. WebUI login
4  D-Link Unified Services Router
Using a Console Connection
(RJ45-to-DB9 DCE)
The Services Router provides an serial port that
enables a connection to a computer or terminal
for monitoring and configuring the device. This
port is a RJ-45 connector, implemented as a
data communication terminal equipment (DCE)
connection.
To use the console port connection, you need the
following equipment:
1. A terminal or a computer with both a serial port
and the ability to emulate a terminal.
2. A RJ45-to-DB9 RS-232 with female connector.
(Already included in packing list)
3. If your Laptop or PC doesn't have RS-232
connector, a converter is required.
Note: DSR-250V2 does not come with RS-232
converter and these must be purchased separately.
To establish a console connection:
1. Plug the RJ-45 connector of the supplied
RJ45-to-DB9 cable directly to the console port
on the Services Router.
2. Connect the other end of the cable to a terminal
or to the serial connector of a computer
running terminal emulation software. Set the
terminal emulation software as following:
Baud rate: 115200
Data bits: 8
Parity: None
Stop bits: 1
Flow control: None
3. When you have correctly set up the terminal,
having previously followed the instructions
in section "Connecting Power and Turn the
Device On/Off" then switch on your device.
The boot sequence appears in the terminal.
4. Once the boot sequence completes, the
command prompt is displayed, the device is
ready to be configured.

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