D-Link DSL-524T User Manual
D-Link DSL-524T User Manual

D-Link DSL-524T User Manual

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DSL-524T

ADSL Router

User's Guide
(March 2005)
DSL524TEUA1

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  • Page 1: Adsl Router

    DSL-524T ADSL Router User’s Guide (March 2005) DSL524TEUA1...
  • Page 2 DSL-524T ADSL Router Manual FCC Warning This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
  • Page 3: Wichtige Sicherheitshinweise

    THE RANGE OF THE INTENDED USE, OR BY ACCIDENT, FIRE, LIGHTNING OR OTHER HAZARD. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY IN NO EVENT WILL D-LINK BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES, INCLUDING LOSS OF DATA, LOSS OF PROFITS, COST OF COVER OR OTHER INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR INDIRECT DAMAGES ARISING OUT THE INSTALLATION, MAINTENANCE, USE, PERFORMANCE, FAILURE OR INTERRUPTION OF A D- LINK PRODUCT, HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY.
  • Page 4 This Warranty applies on the condition that the product Registration Card is filled out and returned to a D-Link office within ninety (90) days of purchase. A list of D-Link offices is provided at the back of this manual, together with a copy of the Registration Card.
  • Page 5 D-Link determines in its sole discretion that it is not practical to repair or replace the defective Hardware, the price paid by the original purchaser for the defective Hardware will be refunded by D-Link upon return to D-Link of the defective Hardware.
  • Page 6 Valmistaja D-Link Corporation vakuuttaa täten että Wireless LAN device tyyppinen laite on direktiivin 1999/5/EY oleellisten Finnish vaatimusten ja sitä koskevien direktiivin muiden ehtojen mukainen. Hierbij verklaart D-Link Corporation dat het toestel Wireless LAN device in overeenstemming is met de essentiële eisen en de andere Dutch relevante bepalingen van richtlijn 1999/5/EG Bij deze verklaart D-Link Corporation dat deze Wireless LAN device voldoet aan de essentiële eisen en aan de overige relevante...
  • Page 7 PIRE de 100 mW. Cette ouverture est acquise d'ores et déjà dans certains départements d'Outre-mer. En installant et utilisant les produits réseaux sans fils de la gamme proposée par D-Link, vous vous engagez donc à respecter cette réglementation.
  • Page 8 Per questo motivo su tutto il territorio dell'Unione Europea, ed anche in Italia, è assolutamente vietato utilizzare antenne che abbiano un guadagno in trasmissione elevato (in linea di massima diciamo superiore ai 5 dBi), tale da portare la potenza trasmessa E.I.R.P. oltre i 100 mW (equivalente a 20 dBm). Nel caso in cui invece sia possibile regolare il livello di potenza trasmessa dagli Access Point, viene data la possibilità...
  • Page 9 DSL-524T ADSL Router Manual A fr onte dell’ultimo decreto relativo all’accesso ad Internet senza fili in regime di autorizzazione generale e uso pubblico rilasciato dal Ministero delle Comunicazioni in data 28 Maggio 2003, sono stati rivisti i parametri relativi all’installazione ed all’utilizzo dei sistemi Radio LAN ad uso pubblico.
  • Page 10: Table Of Contents

    About This User’s Guide...12 Before You Start ...12 Installation Requirements...12 INTRODUCTION ...15 Router Description and Operation...15 Front Panel ...17 Rear Panel ...18 HARDWARE INSTALLATION ...19 Location ...19 Network Connection ...19 Power On Router...20 Factory Reset Button...20 CONFIGURING THE ROUTER FOR THE FIRST TIME ...21 Configuring IP Settings on Your Computer...21 Configure IP Settings ...22 ACCESSING THE CONFIGURATION MANAGER...24...
  • Page 11 Miscellaneous...82 Test...82 STATUS ...85 Device Info...85 DHCP...87 Log ...88 Statistics ...89 ADSL ...90 Help...91 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ...94 IP ADDRESS SETUP...96 IP CONCEPTS ...99 MICROFILTERS AND SPLITTERS ...103...
  • Page 12: About This User's Guide

    About This User’s Guide This manual provides instructions on how to install the DSL-524T ADSL Router and use it to connect a computer or Ethernet LAN to the Internet. Before You Start Please read and make sure you understand all the prerequisites for proper installation of your new Router.
  • Page 13 Information you will need about your DSL-524T ADSL Router: Username Password LAN IP address for the DSL-524T LAN Subnet Mask for the DSL-524T Information you will need about your LAN or computer: Ethernet NIC DHCP Client status It is recommended that your collect and record this information here, or in some other secure place, in case you have to re-configure your ADSL connection in the future.
  • Page 14 DSL-524T ADSL Router Manual...
  • Page 15: Introduction

    640 Kbps upstream, depending on local telephone line conditions. A secure point-to-point connection is established between the user and the central office of the service provider. D-Link ADSL devices incorporate the recommendations of the ADSL Forum regarding framing, data format, and upper layer protocols.
  • Page 16 ADSL connection you have. ACCOUNT INFORMATION (PPP Connections Only) User Name: Password: Router Features The D-Link DSL-524T ADSL Router provides the following features: • Data rates up to 24 Mbps for downstream and 1Mbps for upstream DSL-524T ADSL Router Manual...
  • Page 17: Front Panel

    • Friendly web-based graphical user interface for configuration and management • Supports up to eight simultaneous virtual connections for a single ADSL account • Supports T1.413 issue 2, G.dmt and G.lite for the ADSL standard Supports G.dmt.bis and G.lite.bis for the ADSL2 standard •...
  • Page 18: Rear Panel

    DSL-524T ADSL Router Manual Rear Panel Connect the AC power adapter cord and network cables on the rear panel. The power switch and reset button are also located on the back of the device. Connect the antennas to the antenna posts. All cable connections to the Router are made at the rear panel.
  • Page 19: Hardware Installation

    DSL-524T ADSL Router Manual Hardware Installation The DSL-524T functions on two separate networks, as an Ethernet LAN and as an ADSL WAN. When deciding where to put the Router, the user must take into account the fact that it is connected to these three networks with three types of media.
  • Page 20: Power On Router

    If you wish to reserve the uplink port on the switch or hub for another device, connect to any on the other MDI-X ports (1x, 2x, etc.) with a crossed cable. Computer to Router Connection You can connect the Router directly to a 10/100BASE-TX Ethernet adapter card (NIC) installed on a PC using the...
  • Page 21: Configuring The Router For The First Time

    Configuring the Router for the First Time The first time you setup the Router it is recommended that you configure the WAN connection using a single computer making sure that both the computer and the Router are not connected to the LAN. Once the WAN connection is functioning properly you may continue to make changes to the Router configuration including the IP settings.
  • Page 22: Configure Ip Settings

    Configure IP Settings You must now enable your computer to access the Router’s configuration software. To do this you will need to configure the IP settings on your computer. Follow these instructions to configure the IP settings for the operating system installed on your computer. Windows XP 1.
  • Page 23 Windows Me In the Windows task bar, click the Start button, point to Settings, and then click Control Panel. Double-click the Network and Dial-up Connections icon. In the Network and Dial-up Connections window, right-click on the Network icon, then select Properties.
  • Page 24: Accessing The Configuration Manager

    If you have multiple TCP/IP listings, select the listing associated with your network card or adapter. In the TCP/IP Properties dialog box, click the IP Address tab. Click the Specify an IP address option. Type in IP settings as follows, IP address: 192.168.1.2 and Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0. Click twice to confirm and save your changes.
  • Page 25: Configure The Router With The Configuration Wizard

    To use the web-based management software, launch a suitable web browser and direct it to the IP address of the Router. Type in http:// followed by the default IP address, 192.168.1.1 in the address bar of the browser. The URL in the address bar should read: http://192.168.1.1. Once entered, the user will be prompted to enter the username and password to access the Configuration Manager, as show below.
  • Page 26 DSL-524T ADSL Router Manual Figure 3-2. Home – Setup When the Router is used to provide Internet access it actually must first access your service provider’s network, that is, it must communicate with computers and other modems owned by your service provider.
  • Page 27 The Setup window has four options listed, which will run through in the order given. Each step will be explained in detail. Click Next to access Step 1. You may click Back during the Setup procedure to return to the previous screen in the Setup Wizard, or Exit to exit the Setup Wizard at any time during the procedure.
  • Page 28 Step 2: Setting the ADSL Connection Step 2 involves choosing the correct connection type mode for your modem. There are different methods or protocols used to make this communication possible, and both ends of the communication (you and your ISP) must agree on what method to use and how to set up the connection.
  • Page 29 DSL-524T ADSL Router Manual Step 3: Restart In the following window, the user must restart the system to save the settings implemented, or go back to choose another option to configure.
  • Page 30 Step 2.2: Static IP Address The following window is used to set the Static IP mode for the Router. A Static IP address is used whenever a known static IP is assigned. The accompanying information such as the Subnet mask, ISP Gateway Address and DNS servers should also be specified in order to be able to connect.
  • Page 31 DSL-524T ADSL Router Manual Step 3: Restart In the following window, the user must restart the system to save the settings implemented, or go back to choose another option to configure.
  • Page 32 DSL-524T ADSL Router Manual Step 2.3 Dynamic IP Address Choosing the third option and clicking Next will lead you to the following window to configure the Router for. Users choosing this option should have software located on their computer or other networking device to establish a connection between you and your ISP.
  • Page 33 DSL-524T ADSL Router Manual Step 3: Restart In the following window, the user must restart the system to save the settings implemented or go back to choose another option to configure.
  • Page 34 Step 2:4 PPPoE/PPPoA PPP or Point-to-Point protocol is a standard method of establishing a network connection/session between networked devices. Different forms of PPP include PPPoA and PPPoE, and they involve an authentication process that requires a username and password to gain access to the network.
  • Page 35 DSL-524T ADSL Router Manual Step 3: Restart In the following window, the user must restart the system to save the settings implemented or go back to choose another option to configure.
  • Page 36: Home

    DSL-524T ADSL Router Manual Home This tab in the Web Manager will allow the user to set up various configurations in order to connect your Router to the Internet. Much of the information necessary in these screens must be supplied to you by your ISP.
  • Page 37 DSL-524T ADSL Router Manual Figure 4- 1. Home – WAN window ATM VC Setting The first section of the WAN configuration pages offers fields to set general values for any Virtual Channel chosen for connection to your ISP. This section holds the following fields to configure. PVC: Leave this set at the default value 1 the first time the Router is set up.
  • Page 38 DSL-524T ADSL Router Manual the window and new settings will appear for the user to configure. The proper selection should be given to you by your ISP. Dynamic IP Address Selecting this option in the WAN Settings will change your screen to look like the one seen below. Users choosing this option should have software located on their computer or other networking device to establish a connection between you and your ISP.
  • Page 39 Static IP Address Selecting this option in the WAN Settings will change your screen to look like the one seen below. A Static IP address is used whenever a known static IP is assigned. The accompanying information such as the Subnet mask, ISP Gateway Address and DNS servers should also be specified in order to be able to connect.
  • Page 40 Primary DNS This entry is for the IP address of your primary domain name server, which should Address also be provided to you by your ISP. The router will first try the Primary DNS Address to resolve a website’s URL IP address. If this IP address fails, the router will then try the Secondary DNS Address.
  • Page 41 PPPoE/PPPoA Selecting this option in the WAN Settings will change your screen to look like the one seen below. PPP or Point-to-Point protocol is a standard method of establishing a network connection/session between networked devices. Different forms of PPP include PPPoA and PPPoE, and they involve an authentication process that requires a username and password to gain access to the network.
  • Page 42 Choose between PPPoE LLC, PPPoA LLC or PPPoE VC-Mux, depending Connection Type on the instructions of your ISP. The Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) is a link layer restriction on the maximum number of bytes of data that can be sent in a single transmission. The default size is 1400 bytes per packet.
  • Page 43 Figure 4- 5. WAN Settings window for Bridge Mode Click Apply to implement the Bridge Mode settings for the DSL-524T. This section of the WAN window allows the user to adjust ATM Quality of Service (QoS) or traffic parameters to suit specific traffic requirements. For applications or circumstances where packet loss or packet delay are a concern, ATM QoS can be adjusted to minimize problems.
  • Page 44 • CBR – Constant Bit Rate, usually used in circumstances where very low packet loss and very low Cell Delay Variable (CDV) are desirable. • VBR – Variable Bit Rate, usually used when network traffic is characterized by bursts of packets at variable intervals, and some moderate packet loss and delay is acceptable.
  • Page 45: Lan Configuration

    DSL-524T ADSL Router Manual LAN Configuration LAN is short for Local Area Network. This is considered your internal network. These are the IP settings of the LAN interface for the DSL-524T and may be referred to as Private settings. You may change the LAN IP address if needed.
  • Page 46: Dhcp

    DSL-524T ADSL Router Manual DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) allows the gateway to automatically obtain the IP address from a DHCP server on the service provider’s network. The service provider assigns a global IP address from a pool of addresses available to the service provider. Typically the IP address assigned has a long lease time, so it will likely be the same address each time the Router requests an IP address.
  • Page 47 DSL-524T ADSL Router Manual Figure 4- 8. DHCP configuration window To setup DHCP for your LAN, first enable the Router as a DHCP server by clicking the corresponding DHCP Server radio button in the window above and enter the Starting IP Address and Ending IP address to create a pool of IP addresses to be assigned to other end nodes (computers, routers, etc.) on...
  • Page 48 DSL-524T ADSL Router Manual the LAN. The Lease Time field is the time the Server will set for devices using DHCP to re-request an IP Address. When using the Router in DHCP mode you may also configure DNS settings for the LAN. Click the DNS Mode radio button to auto to allow the Router to automatically relay DNS settings to properly configured DHCP clients.
  • Page 49: Dns

    DNS or Domain Name Server is a system that translates Domain Names into IP addresses. Setting up a DNS will allow the router to contact the DNS to ask it to translate and find a web site you have entered. The following window allows you to set two DNS servers by their IP addresses and these IP addresses should be supplied to you by your ISP.
  • Page 50: Dynamic Dns

    DSL-524T ADSL Router Manual The router will first try the Preferred DNS Server to resolve a website’s URL IP address. If that IP address fails to resolve the URL, the Router will then try the Alternate DNS Server. Your ISP must provide this information to you.
  • Page 51: Advanced Configuration

    DSL-524T ADSL Router Manual Advanced Configuration The Advanced tab has ten windows for you to view and configure, which are UpnP, Virutal Server, LAN Clients, SNMP, Filters, Bridge Filters, Routing, DMZ. Firewall, RIP, PPP, ADSL, and ATM VCC, and QoS. UPnP UPnP supports zero-configuration networking and automatic discovery for many types of networked devices.
  • Page 52: Virtual Server

    DSL-524T ADSL Router Manual Figure 5- 1. UPnP window To enable UPnP for any available connection, click to check the Enable UPnP selection box, select the connection or connections on which you will enable UPnP listed under Available Connections and click the Apply button. Virtual Server To view the following window, click on the Advanced tab at the top of the window and then click the Virtual Server button to the left.
  • Page 53 DSL-524T ADSL Router Manual HTTPS (Secure Web). Select a connection type and enter an IP address for the virtual server. After configuring the Router for these features, the Router will redirect these external services to an appropriate server on the users’ LAN. To choose a particular service click a radio button from the category list and highlight the service from the Available Rules list.
  • Page 54: Lan Clients

    DSL-524T ADSL Router Manual LAN Clients The LAN Clients menu is used when establishing Port Forwarding, Access Control and Advanced Security rules for IP addresses on the LAN. This menu can be accessed directly by clicking on the LAN Clients button or hyperlink in the Advanced setup menu. You can also click on the New IP button located in the Port Forwarding, Access Control and Advanced Security menus to access this menu.
  • Page 55 DSL-524T ADSL Router Manual Figure 5- 3. LAN Clients window To add a static IP address to the list of available IP addresses, type an IP address that falls within the range a available IP addresses and click on the Add button. In the example above, available addresses range from 10.0.0.1 to 10.255.255.254.
  • Page 56: Snmp

    DSL-524T ADSL Router Manual Dynamically assigned IP addresses may be reserved so that the LAN IP address for the device does not expire. This will create a permanent entry for the device in the ARP table and in effect, it becomes a static IP address.
  • Page 57 DSL-524T ADSL Router Manual Figure 5- 4. SNMP window Under SNMP Management, enable or disable SNMP Agent or SNMP Traps by using the check boxes. An SNMP Agent is software that runs locally on the device. A defined set of variables (managed objects) is maintained by the SNMP agent and used to manage the device.
  • Page 58: Filters

    DSL-524T ADSL Router Manual relationship between the SNMP manager and an agent. The community string acts like a password to permit or deny access to an agent on the Router. The defining characteristic associated with the community string is the Access Right. The agent’s access right can be set as either read/write or read- only.
  • Page 59 To configure filters for the router, configure the folowing fields and click Apply. Enter an IP address or range of addresses from which to block or allow packets. This Source IP field may also be used to block a set of subnet masks by using the corresponding pull down menu.
  • Page 60: Bridge Filters

    the pull down menu is for ports that have a higher value than 1024. Destination Port Enter a port or range of ports to which to block or allow packets from being sent. This field can only be configured if TCP or UDP is selected in the Protocol field. The Safe Range option in the pull down menu is for ports that have a higher value than 1024.
  • Page 61 DSL-524T ADSL Router Manual Figure 5- 6. Bridge Filters window To add a bridge filter rule, check Enable Bridge Filters, type in a Source MAC, a Destination MAC or both in the entry fields. Select Any to apply the rule to any protocol that the router receives. The user may also specify a protocol to be filtered by using the pull-down menu, and then choose either Allow, to allow the specified protocol to pass through the router, or Deny to filter the protocol from the router.
  • Page 62: Routing Table

    DSL-524T ADSL Router Manual remove a bridge filter from the table in the bottom half of the window, click to select the corresponding Delete box, and then click Apply. Remember to save the configuration changes. Routing Table Clicking the Routing tab will lead you to this window, which is used to manually enter a routing entry for the Router.
  • Page 63 The user may configure the following fields for Static routing on the router: Destination Enter the host IP address or the remote network that will be used for static routing on the router. Netmask Enter the Subnet Mask to be used for static routing. Gateway Enter the gateway device’s IP address.
  • Page 64: Dmz

    DSL-524T ADSL Router Manual Firewalls may conflict with certain interactive applications such as video conferencing or playing Internet video games. For these applications, a firewall bypass can be set up using a DMZ IP address. The DMZ IP address is a “visible” address and does not benefit from the full protection of the firewall function.
  • Page 65 DSL-524T ADSL Router Manual Figure 5- 8. DMZ window Click Apply when your configuration is complete.
  • Page 66: Firewall

    DSL-524T ADSL Router Manual Firewall The DSL-524T ADSL Router comes equipped with a firewall. The Firewall configuration screen allows the Router to enforce specific predefined policies intended to protect against certain common types of attacks. To configure the Router’s firewall, click the Advanced tab at the top of the screen and then the Firewall tab to the left.
  • Page 67 DSL-524T ADSL Router Manual This window has three filtering options for you to choose, DoS (Denial of Service) Protection, Port Scan Protection and Service Filtering. DoS Protection and Port Scan Protection may be globally enabled on the router and then may be modified to the users preference by checking the boxes in these sections.
  • Page 68: Rip

    DSL-524T ADSL Router Manual The DSL-524T supports RIP v1 and RIP v2 used to share routing tables with other Layer 3 routing devices on the LAN, at your ISP’s location or remote networks connected to your network through the ADSL line. The user may enable or disable RIP v1 (received and sent) or RIP v2. This will enable the router to send and receive RIP packets.
  • Page 69: Ppp

    DSL-524T ADSL Router Manual To configure RIP, first use the RIP pull-down menu to enable RIP on the Router. Then select the protocol to be used by using the pull-down menu. The choices are RIP v1, RIPv1 Compatible and RIP v2. Then the user must choose the direction by selecting In, Out or Both. After making the configuration choices for RIP, click the Apply button to set the configurations in the memory of the Router.
  • Page 70 The window above displays the following information. Connection State Connection Setting DSL-524T ADSL Router Manual Figure 5- 11. PPP window Displays the PVC currently in use on the Router. This router can be configured for eight PVCs. Displays the connection state of the PVC displayed above. This field has three options for the connection setting of the PPP protocol.
  • Page 71: Adsl

    ATM VCs List Click Apply to set the changes in the memory of the Router. ADSL This window will allow you to set the ADSL configuration protocol for the modem. You may choose the modulation type from the pull-down window. The options are Multi-mode, T1.413, G.Dmt and G.lite.
  • Page 72 DSL-524T ADSL Router Manual Figure 5- 12. ADSL window...
  • Page 73: Atm Vcc

    DSL-524T ADSL Router Manual ATM VCC The ATM VCC window shows you the current WAN settings implemented on your modem under the heading ATM VCs List at the bottom of the screen. Selecting a Connection Type will change the window for the values for the Connection setting selected. These values have already been described in the WAN Configuration section of the Home setup.
  • Page 74: Qos

    DSL-524T ADSL Router Manual QoS is an implementation of the IEEE 802.1p standard that allows network administrators a method of reserving bandwidth for important functions that require a large bandwidth or have a high priority, such as VoIP (voice-over Internet Protocol), web browsing applications, file server applications or video conferencing.
  • Page 75 DSL-524T ADSL Router Manual Figure 5- 14. QoS window...
  • Page 76: Tools

    DSL-524T ADSL Router Manual Tools The Tools tab allows you to set up basic maintenance features on the modem. The windows available under this tab include Admin, Time, System, Firmware, and Test. Admin The Admin window allows you to configure a new password for the modem. There is only one administrator account that can access the DSL-524T’s web management interface.
  • Page 77: Time

    DSL-524T ADSL Router Manual Figure 6- 1. Administrator Settings window Time The system time is the time used by the DSL-524T for scheduling services. You can manually set the time, connect to a NTP (Network Time Protocol) server or synchronize the time on the router with your PC.
  • Page 78: Remote Log

    DSL-524T ADSL Router Manual Figure 6- 2. Time window Remote Log Us the Remote Log menu to set up logging to servers or computers that are located outside the LAN or subnet of the Router.
  • Page 79 DSL-524T ADSL Router Manual Figure 6- 3. Remote Log Select the Log Level from the pull-down menu. The levels available are: Alert, Critical, Debug, Error, Info, Notice, Panic and Warning. Type in the IP address of a receiver for the log message in the Add an IP Address field and click on the Add button.
  • Page 80: System

    DSL-524T ADSL Router Manual System This window offers four settings for the user to configure. The user may save the settings configured on the router by clicking the Save button. A file Download dialogue box will appear questioning the user where to save the files on your computer. Files will be saved as XML documents. The user may also upload save settings by using the Load Settings From Local Hard Drive field by entering the path of the file on your computer into the box.
  • Page 81: Firmware

    Once found, click Apply to initiate the transfer. Please check the D-Link support site for firmware updates at D-Link Technical support website of your country. Remember to restart the Router after uploading new firmware.
  • Page 82: Miscellaneous

    DSL-524T ADSL Router Manual Miscellaneous The Ping Test menu allows you to ping any IP address from the Router to test connectivity to the address. To Ping a device, enter the IP address of the device that you wish to ping into the Ping IP Address field and click Ping to start the Ping mechanism.
  • Page 83 To perform the following tests, choose the PVC (Private Virtual Connection) that you wish to test and click Apply. Test results will either be displayed as Pass or Fail. The following tasks will be performed: This test will check the Ethernet connection of your Router. Testing Ethernet LAN Connection This test will check the ADSL line connected to your Router.
  • Page 84 Domain Name Router. Server This test wil check to see if the D-Link website can be pinged from Ping www.dlink.com the Router. DSL-524T ADSL Router Manual...
  • Page 85: Status

    Status The Status tab will allow users to check information about the Router, including Device Information, Log, Stats and the ADSL line. Device Info The device info window, located under the Status tab will allow users to view information regarding the settings of the Router, both on the LAN side and WAN side of the connection.
  • Page 86 The following information is what is displayed in the Device Info window: MAC Address Displays the MAC Address of the Router. IP Address Displays the current IP address of the Device. Subnet Mask Displays the Subnet Mask of the device. Displays the DHCP status implemented on the Router.
  • Page 87: Dhcp

    DSL-524T ADSL Router Manual DHCP The DHCP Clients window, located under the Status tab will allow users to view information regarding the DHCP Clients on the Router. Figure 7- 2. DHCP Clients...
  • Page 88: Log

    The Log window allows users to view events occurring within the Router by time and date. To clear the log events, click Clear Log. To save the log, click Save Log and a pop-up window will appear to find a folder on your computer to save the log files to. DSL-524T ADSL Router Manual Figure 7- 3.
  • Page 89: Statistics

    DSL-524T ADSL Router Manual Statistics The Stats window will allow users to view transmiited and received packets occuring on the Router, both for the Ethernet connection and for the ADSL connection. To choose a interface to view statistics for, click the corresponding radio button for either ADSL or Ethernet, which will subsequentially change the Statistics screen, as shown below.
  • Page 90: Adsl

    ADSL The ADSL Line window, located under the Status tab, will allow users to monitor the speed of the upstream and downstream packet flow of the Router. The following information is displayed: ADSL Firmware The current Firmware version currently set in the Router. Version ADSL Software The current Software version currently set in the Router.
  • Page 91: Help

    Max Tx Power This field displays the transmit output power level of the CPE. SNR Margin Amount of increased noise that can be tolerated while maintaining the designed BER (bit error rate). The SNR Margin is set by the Central Office DSLAM. If the SNR Margin is increased, bit error rate performance will improve, but the data rate will decrease.
  • Page 92 DSL-524T ADSL Router Manual Figure 7- 7. Help Window...
  • Page 93 DSL-524T ADSL Router Manual...
  • Page 94: Technical Specifications

    Technical Specifications ADSL Standards ANSI T1.413 Issue 2 ITU G.992.1 (G.dmt) AnnexA ITU G.992.2 (G.lite) Annex A ITU G.994.1 (G.hs) Standards: ADSL2 Standards ITU G.992.3 (G.dmt.bis) Annex A ITU G.992.4 (G.lite.bis) Annex A ADSL Standards: ITU G.992.5 Annex A IEEE 802.1d Spanning Tree TCP/UDP RARP ICMP...
  • Page 95 G.dmt.bis full rate upstream: up to 12 Mbps ADSL full rate downstream: up to 24 Mbps ADSL full rate upstream: up to 1 Mbps ADSL interface: RJ-11 connector for connection to 26 AWG twisted pair telephone line Media Interface: LAN interface: RJ-45 port for 10/100BASE-T Ethernet connection Physical and Environmental DC Inputs:...
  • Page 96: Ip Address Setup

    IP Address Setup The DSL-524T is designed to provide network administrators maximum flexibility for IP addressing on the Ethernet LAN. The easiest IP setup choice in most cases is to let the Router do it using DHCP, which is enabled by default. This appendix briefly describes various options including DHCP, used for IP setup on a LAN.
  • Page 97 Computer Computer Computer Please note that when using the default IP address as in the above example, the first three numbers in the IP address must always be the same with only the fourth number changing. The first three numbers define the network IP address (all machines must belong to the same IP network), while the last number denotes the host IP address (each computer must have a unique address to distinguish it on the network).
  • Page 98 Computer Computer These two examples are only examples you can use to help you get started. If you are interested in more advanced information on how to use IP addressing on a LAN there are numerous resources freely available on the Internet. There are also many books and chapters of books on the subject of IP address assignment, IP networking and the TCP/IP protocol suite.
  • Page 99: Ip Concepts

    DSL-524T ADSL Router Manual IP Concepts This appendix describes some basic IP concepts, the TCP/IP addressing scheme and show how to assign IP Addresses. When setting up the Router, you must make sure it has a valid IP address. Even if you will not use the WAN port (ADSL port), you should, at the very least, make sure the Ethernet LAN port is assigned a valid IP address.
  • Page 100 Networks attached to the Internet are assigned class types that determine the maximum number of possible hosts per network. The previous figure illustrates how the net and host portions of the IP address differ among the three classes. Class A is assigned to networks that have more than 65,535 hosts;...
  • Page 101 It is recommended that you choose private network IP Addresses from the above list. For more information on address assignment, refer to RFC 1597, Address Allocation for Private Internets and RFC 1466, Guidelines for Management of IP Address Space. DSL-524T ADSL Router Manual 172.16.0.0 192.168.0.0 172.31.255.25...
  • Page 102 Subnet Mask In the absence of subnetworks, standard TCP/IP addressing may be used by specifying subnet masks as shown below. Subnet mask settings other than those listed above add significance to the interpretation of bits in the IP address. The bits of the subnet mask correspond directly to the bits of the IP address. Any bit and a subnet mask that is to correspond to a net ID bit in the IP address must be set to 1.
  • Page 103: Microfilters And Splitters

    DSL-524T ADSL Router Manual Microfilters and Splitters Most ADSL clients will be required to install a simple device that prevents the ADSL line from interfering with regular telephone services. These devices are commonly referred to as microfilters or sometimes called (inaccurately) line splitters. They are easy to install and use standard telephone connectors and cable.
  • Page 104 Line Splitter If you are instructed to use a “line splitter”, you must install the device between the Router and the phone jack. Use standard telephone cable with standard RJ-11 connectors. The splitter has three RJ-11 ports used to connect to the wall jack, the Router and if desired, a telephone or telephone device. The connection ports are typically labeled as follows: Line - This port connects to the wall jack.
  • Page 105: International Offices

    Australia 1 Giffnock Avenue, North Ryde, NSW 2113 Australia TEL: 61-2-8899-1800 FAX: 61-2-8899-1868 URL: www.dlink.com.au India D-Link House, Kurla Bandra Complex Road, Off CST Road, Santacruz (East), Mumbai - 400098. India TEL: 91-022-26526696/56902210 FAX: 91-022-26528914 URL: www.dlink.co.in Middle East (Dubai) P.O.Box: 500376...
  • Page 106: Registration Card

    8. What category best describes your company? Aerospace Engineering Education Retail/Chainstore/Wholesale Government System house/company Other____________________________________________________________ 9. Would you recommend your D-Link product to a friend? Don't know yet 10.Your comments on this product? _________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________ * Product installed in type of computer (e.g., Compaq 486)

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