D-Link DSL-2730E User Manual
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  • Page 1 DSL-2730E User Manual...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    User Manual Contents Introduction ......................1 Safety Precautions ................1 LEDs and Interfaces ................1 System Requirements ................3 Features ....................3 Hardware Installation ..................5 About the Web Configuration ................7 Access the Router ................. 7 Status ..................... 8 Setup ....................
  • Page 3 User Manual 3.4.2.1 DMZ ................46 3.4.2.2 Virtual Server ..............46 3.4.2.3 ALG ................48 3.4.2.4 NAT Exclude IP ............. 48 3.4.2.5 Port Trigger ..............49 3.4.3 QoS ................... 51 3.4.4 CWMP ..................53 3.4.5 Port Mapping ................55 3.4.6 Others ..................
  • Page 4 User Manual 3.7.1.1 Firmware Update ............82 3.7.1.2 Backup/Restore ............83 3.7.2 Password .................. 84 3.7.3 Reboot ..................85 3.7.4 Time ..................85 3.7.5 Log .................... 87 3.7.6 Diagnostics ................87 Q&A ........................88...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    User Manual Introduction The device supports multiple line modes. It provides four 10/100 base-T Ethernet interfaces at the user end. The device provides high-speed ADSL2+ broadband connection to the Internet or Intranet for high-end users, such as net bars and office users.
  • Page 6 User Manual Front Panel The following table describes the LEDs of the device. LEDs Color Status Description Green The initialization of the device is successful. Power Green The device is powered off. POST Fail Green DSL link up / link synchronized. Green Link disconnection.
  • Page 7: System Requirements

    User Manual The following table describes the interfaces and buttons of the device: Interface Description Reset to the factory default configuration. Keep the device powered on, and insert a needle into the hole for 3 seconds, Reset then release it. The deivce is reset to the factory default configuration.
  • Page 8 User Manual  External PPPoE dial-up access  Internal PPPoE/PPPoA dial-up access  1483B/1483R/MER access  Multiple PVCs (eight at most)  A single PVC with multiple sessions  Multiple PVCs with multiple sessions  Auto PVC  DHCP server ...
  • Page 9: Hardware Installation

    User Manual Hardware Installation Step 1 Connect the DSL interface of the router and the Modem interface of the splitter through a telephone cable. Connect the phone to the Phone interface of the splitter through a cable. Connect the incoming line to the Line interface of the splitter.
  • Page 10 User Manual Connection 2 Figure 2 displays the connection when the telephone set is placed before a splitter. Figure 2 Connection diagram (a telephone set is placed before the splitter) Note: In actual application, it is recommended to following connection 1. When connection 2 is used, the filter must be installed close to the telephone cable.
  • Page 11: About The Web Configuration

    User Manual About the Web Configuration This chapter describes how to configure the router by using the Web-based configuration utility. 3.1 Access the Router The following is the detailed description of accesing the router for the first time. Configure the IP address of the PC as 192.168.1.X (2~254), netmask as 255. 255.255.0.
  • Page 12: Status

    User Manual 3.2 Status The tab Status contains Device Info and Statistics. Click Status > Device Info > ADSL, the following page appears. You can see the router settings such as the Adsl Line Status, Vendor ID and Firmware Version.
  • Page 13 User Manual Click Status > Statistics, the following page appears. In this page, you can view the statistics of each network port.
  • Page 14: Quick Setup

    User Manual 3.3 Quick Setup In the navigation bar, click Quick Setup. The tab Quick Setup contains a simple way to setup WAN, and WLAN. Quick Setup provided 3 simple steps to setup the connection. Below is an example on each step.
  • Page 15 User Manual 3.3.1 Step 1 The following table describes the parameters of this page. Field Description Your Streamyx Username ID Streamyx ID username@streamyx username@tmnet Streamyx Password Your Streamyx Password Connection Type You can choose LLC or VC-Mux. Protocal You can choose PPPoE, PPPoA or Bridge You can choose to enable IPv6.
  • Page 16 User Manual 3.3.2 Step 2 The following table describes the parameters of this page. Field Description Wireless ID Your Wireless SSID/Name You can choose WEP Encryption or WPA Encryption Encryption Your Wireless Security Key, your wireless device should use the same key for Network Key connection.
  • Page 17: Setup

    User Manual 3.3.3 Step 3 You can check on the key-in info: Click on Prev if you need to change any things. Click on Apply changes to confirm the changes (The changes will be applied immediately). Click on Cancel to cancel the setup. 3.4 Setup In the navigation bar, click Setup.
  • Page 18 User Manual The following table describes the parameters of this page. Field Description Default Route Selection You can select Auto or Specified. The virtual path between two points in an ATM network, ranging from 0 to 255.
  • Page 19 User Manual Field Description The virtual channel between two points in an ATM network, ranging from 32 to 65535 (1 to 31 are reserved for known protocols) Encapsulation You can choose LLC and VC-Mux. You can choose 1483 Bridged, 1483 MER, Channel Mode PPPoE, PPPoA, 1483 Routed or IPoA.
  • Page 20 User Manual Field Description  If select DHCP, the router is a DHCP client, the WAN IP address is assigned by the remote DHCP server. Enter the IP address of WAN interface Local IP Address provided by your ISP. Enter the subnet mask of the local IP Netmask address.
  • Page 21 User Manual Click in the PPPoE mode, the page shown in the following figure appears. In this page, you can configure parameters of this PPPoE PVC. The following table describes the parameters and buttons of this page. Field Description Protocol It displays the protocol type used for this WAN connection.
  • Page 22: Automatically Pvc

    User Manual Field Description ATM VCC The ATM virtual circuit connection assigned for this PPP interface (VPI/VCI). Login Name The user name provided by your ISP. Password The password provided by your ISP. Authentication Method You can choose AUTO, PAP or CHAP. Connection Type You can choose Continuous, Connect on Demand or Manual.
  • Page 23: Atm Setting

    User Manual 3.4.1.3 ATM Setting Click ATM Setting in the left pane, the page shown in the following figure appears. In this page, you can configure the parameters of the ATM, including QoS, PCR, CDVT, SCR and MBS. The following table describes the parameters of this page. Field Description...
  • Page 24: Adsl Setting

    User Manual Field Description The virtual path identifier of the ATM PVC. The virtual channel identifier of the ATM PVC. The QoS category of the PVC. You can choose UBR, CBR, rt-VBR or nrt-VBR. Peak cell rate (PCR) is the maximum rate at which cells can be transmitted along a connection in the ATM network.
  • Page 25: Lan

    User Manual 3.4.2 3.4.2.1 Click LAN in the left pane, the page shown in the following figure appears. In this page, you can change IP address of the router. The default IP address is 192.168.1.1, which is the private IP address of the router.
  • Page 26 User Manual The following table describes the parameters of this page. Field Description Enter the IP address of LAN interface. It is recommended to use an address from a block that IP Address is reserved for private use. This address block is 192.168.1.1- 192.168.255.254.
  • Page 27: Dhcp

    User Manual Field Description The two LAN IP addresses must be in the different network. You can choose the LAN interface you want to LAN Port configure. You can select the following modes from the Link Speed/Duplex drop-downlist:100Mbps/FullDuplex,100Mbps/Half Mode Duplex,10Mbps/FullDuplex,10Mbps/Half Duplex and Auto Negotiation.
  • Page 28 User Manual The following table describes the parameters of this page. Field Description If set to DHCP Server, the router can assign IP addresses, IP default gateway and DNS Servers to DHCP Mode the host in Windows95, Windows NT and other operation systems that support the DHCP client.
  • Page 29 User Manual Field Description addresses change. Enter the domain name if you know. If you leave this blank, the domain name obtained by DHCP from the ISP is used. You must enter host name (system Domain Name name) on each individual PC. The domain name can be assigned from the router through the DHCP server.
  • Page 30 User Manual Description Field addresses before the IP addresses change. Refresh Click it to refresh this page. Close Click it to close this page. Click Set VendorClass IP Range in the DHCP Mode page, the page as shown in the following figure appears. In this page, you can configure the IP address range based on the device type.
  • Page 31: Dhcp Static

    User Manual In the DHCP Mode field, choose DHCP Relay. The page shown in the following figure appears. The following table describes the parameters and buttons of this page. Field Description If set to DHCP Relay, the router acts a surrogate DHCP Mode DHCP Server and relays the DHCP requests and reponses between the remote server and the client.
  • Page 32: Dhcp Filter

    User Manual The following table describes the parameters and buttons of this page. Field Description IP Address Enter the specified IP address in the IP pool range, which is assigned to the host. MAC Address Enter the MAC address of a host on the LAN. After entering the IP address and MAC address, click it.
  • Page 33: Lan Ipv6

    User Manual 3.4.2.5 LAN IPv6 Click LAN IPv6 in the left pane, the page shown in the following figure appears. In this page, you can change IP address of the router. The default IP address is 192.168.1.1, which is the private IP address of the router.
  • Page 34 User Manual The following table describes the RA parameters of this page. Field Description Specify the lan global ipv6 address, may be Global Address assigned by ISP Enable Enable or disable the Router Advertisement feature Enable disable “Managed address M Flag configuration”...
  • Page 35: Wlan

    User Manual Field Description “Manual”: user will specify the prefix Address, Length, Preferred time and Valid time. Sepecify the dhcpv6 server mode: “None”: close dhcpv6 server. “Manual”: dhcpv6 server is opened and user DHCPv6 Mode specify the dhcpv6 server address pool and other parameters.
  • Page 36 User Manual The following table describes the parameters of this page. Field Description Choose the working mode of the modem. You can choose from drop-down list. Band Choose the network model of the modem, which Mode is varied according to the software. By default, the network model of the modem is AP.
  • Page 37: Security

    User Manual Field Description Click it to view the information of the wireless Show Active Clients clients that are connected to the modem. Click it to apply the settings temporarily. If you Apply Changes want to save the settings of this page permanently, click Save in the lower left corner.
  • Page 38 User Manual Field Description  Wi-Fi protected access (WPA) is a subset of the IEEE802.11i security specification draft.  WPA2 Mixed is the collection of WPA and WPA2 encryption modes. The wireless client establishes the connection between the modem through WPA or WPA2. Key differences between WPA and WEP are user authentication and improved data encryption.
  • Page 39 User Manual The following describes the parameters of this page. Field Description Choose the WEP key length. You can Choose Key Length 64-bit or 128-bit.  If you choose 64-bit, you can choose ASCII (5 characters) or Hex (10 characters). Key Format ...
  • Page 40: Multi-Bssid

    User Manual Field Description Click it to apply the settings temporarily. If you want Apply Changes to save the settings of this page permanently, click Save in the lower left corner. 3.4.3.3 Multi-BSSID Choose WLAN > MBSSID, and the following page appears. In this page, you can configure the multi-BSSID of the wireless clients.
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  • Page 42: Access Control

    User Manual It supports 4 virutal access points (VAPs).It is a unique name to identify the modem in the wireless LAN. Wireless stations associating to the modem must have the same name. Enter a descriptive name that is used when the wireless client connecting to the modem.
  • Page 43: Wireless Advanced Settings

    User Manual The parameters in the Advanced are modified by the professional personnel, it is recommended to keep the default values. The following table describes the parameters of this page. Field Description Select the modem operating in the open system or encryption authentication.
  • Page 44: Wps

    User Manual Field Description shared key. Choose the transmission rate of the wireless data. You can choose Auto, 1 M, 2 M, 5.5 M, 11 M, 6 M, Data Rate 9 M, 12 M, 18 M, 24 M, 36 M, 48 M, 54M, MSC0 ~ MSC7.
  • Page 45: Advanced

    User Manual There are two ways for the wireless client to establish the connection with the modem through WPS. The modem generates PIN, see the above figure. Click Regenerate PIN to generate a new PIN, and then click Start PBC, In the wireless client tool, enter the PIN which is generated by the modem, start connection.
  • Page 46: Route

    User Manual In the navigation bar, click Advanced. The tab Advanced contains Route, NAT, QoS, CWMP, Port Mapping and Others. 3.5.1 Route Choose Advanced > Route, the page shown in the following figure appears. The page that is displayed contains Static Route, IPv6 Static Route and RIP. 3.5.1.1 Static Route Click Static Route in the left pane, the page shown in the following figure...
  • Page 47: Ipv6 Static Route

    User Manual Field Description Add Route Click it to add the new static route to the Static Route Table. Update Select a row in the Static Route Table and modify the parameters. Then click it to save the settings temporarily. Delete Select a row in the Static Route Table and click it to Selected...
  • Page 48: Rip

    User Manual The following table describes the parameters and buttons of this page. Field Description Destination Enter the IPv6 address of the destination device. Prefix Length Enter the prefix length of the IPv6 address. Next Hop Enter the IP address of the next hop in the IPv6 route to the destination address.
  • Page 49 User Manual The following table describes the parameters and buttons of this page. Field Description Select On, the router communicates with other RIP-enabled devices. Apply Click it to save the settings of this page. Interface Choose the router interface that uses RIP. Recv Version Choose the interface version that receives RIP messages.
  • Page 50: Nat

    User Manual Field Description Delete Select a row in the Rip Configration List and click it to delete the row. 3.5.2 3.5.2.1 Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) is used to provide Internet services without sacrificing unauthorized access to its local private network. Typically, the DMZ host contains devices accessible to Internet traffic, such as web (HTTP) servers, FTP servers, SMTP (e-mail) servers and DNS servers.
  • Page 51 User Manual The following table describes the parameters of this page. Field Description You can select the common service type, for example, AUTH, DNS or FTP. You can also define a service name.  If you select Usual Service Name, the Service Type corresponding parameter has the default settings.
  • Page 52: Alg

    User Manual 3.5.2.3 Click ALG in the left pane, the page shown in the following figure appears. Choose the NAT ALG and Pass-Through options, and then click Apply Changes. 3.5.2.4 NAT Exclude IP Click NAT Exclude IP in the left pane, the page shown in the following figure appears.
  • Page 53: Port Trigger

    User Manual 3.5.2.5 Port Trigger Click Port Trigger in the left pane, the page shown in the following figure appears.
  • Page 54 User Manual Click the Usual Application Name drop-down menu to choose the application you want to setup for port triggering. When you have chosen an application the default Trigger settings will populate the table below. If the application you want to setup isn’t listed, click the User-defined Application Name radio button and type in a name for the trigger in the Custom application field.
  • Page 55: Qos

    User Manual 3.5.3 Choose Advanced > QoS, the page shown in the following figure appears. Entries in the QoS Rule List are used to assign the precedence for each incoming packet based on physical LAN port, TCP/UDP port number, source IP address, destination IP address and other information.
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  • Page 57: Cwmp

    User Manual The following table describes the parameters and buttons of this page. Field Description IP QoS Select to enable or disable IP QoS function. You need to enable IP QoS if you want to configure the parameters of this page. QoS Policy You can choose stream based, 802.1p based or DSCP based.
  • Page 58 User Manual The following table describes the parameters of this page: Field Description The URL of the auto-configuration server to connect to. User Name The user name for logging in to the ACS. Password The password for logging in to the ACS. Periodic Inform Enable Select Enable to periodically connect to the...
  • Page 59: Port Mapping

    User Manual Field Description ACS to check whether the configuration updates. Periodic Inform Specify the amount of time between Interval connections to ACS. Connection Request User Name The connection usrname provided by TR-069 service. Password The connection password provided by TR-069 service.
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  • Page 61 User Manual Creat four rules through Group1 to Group4. The procedure is as follows: Step 1 Select Enable to enable port mapping. Step 2 Select Group1. Then the interfaces are added in the WAN and LAN table. The following page appears.
  • Page 62 User Manual Step 3 Select the interfaces that are respectively added to WAN and LAN. Press Ctrl while selecting multiple interfaces. Step 4 Click Add to add the interface to the rule. The following page appears. Step 5 Click Apply to apply the settings, and the following page appears.
  • Page 63 User Manual In this example, only interfaces of a0 and LAN1 can communicate with each other. That is, only LAN1 can access the Internet through a0 interface.
  • Page 64: Others

    User Manual 3.5.6 Others Choose Advanced > Others. The page that is displayed contains Bridge Setting, Client Limit, Tunnel and Others. 3.5.6.1 Bridge Setting Choose Bridge Setting in the left pane, the page shown in the following figure appears. This page is used to configure the bridge parameters. You can change the settings or view some information on the bridge and its attached ports.
  • Page 65: Client Limit

    User Manual 3.5.6.2 Client Limit Choose Client Limit in the left pane, the page shown in the following figure appears. This page is used to configure the capability of forcing how many devices can access to the Internet. 3.5.6.3 Tunnel Choose Tunnel in the left pane, the page shown in the following figure appears.
  • Page 66 User Manual The following table describes the parameters and button of this page. Description Field...
  • Page 67: Others

    User Manual General v6inv4 Specify the general v6inv4 tunnel, ipv6 packet is Tunnel encapsulated in ipv4 packets, Select the tunnel interface name, user can set 2 Interface Name v6inv4 tunnel Tunnel Endpoints Specify the ipv4 address for tunnel endpoints Local IPv6 Specify the ipv6 address for tunnel local Address Current General...
  • Page 68: Igmp Proxy

    User Manual 3.6.1.1 IGMP Proxy Click IGMP Proxy in the left pane, the page shown in the following figure appears. In this page, you can enable or disable IGMP proxy. If you disable IGMP proxy, the modem will discard all the received multicast data packets. 3.6.1.2 IGMP MLD Click MLD in the left pane, the page shown in the following figure appears.
  • Page 69: Upnp

    User Manual Description Field MLD proxy Mld proxy enable, only for route mode MLD snooping Mld snooping enable Allows tuning for the expected packet loss on a link. Robust Counter It determines how many times a startup query should be xmitted. Denotes the interval between general queries send Query Interval by the querier.
  • Page 70: Dns

    User Manual Description Field Select it to enable SNMP function. You need to Enable SNMP enable SNMP, and then you can configure the parameters of this page. Enter the trap IP address. The trap information is Trap IP Address sent to the corresponding host. Community name The network administrators must use this password (read-only)
  • Page 71: Dns

    User Manual how to translate a particular domain name, it asks another one, and so on, until the correct IP address is returned. Choose Service > DNS. The DNS page that is displayed contains DNS and IPv6 DNS. 3.6.4.1 Click DNS in the left pane, and the page shown in the following figure appears. The following table describes the parameters and buttons of this page.
  • Page 72: Ddns

    User Manual The following table describes the parameters and buttons of this page. Field Description Select it, the router accepts the first received DNS Attain DNS assignment from one of the PPPoA, PPPoE or MER Automatically enabled PVC(s) during the connection establishment. Select it, enter the IP addresses and choose the WAN Set DNS interface of the primary, the secondary and the tertiary...
  • Page 73: Firewall

    User Manual The following table describes the parameters of this page. Field Description Choose the DDNS provider name. You can choose DDNS provider DynDNS.org or TZO. Host Name The DDNS identifier. Interface The WAN interface of the router. Enable Enable or disable DDNS function. Username The name provided by DDNS provider.
  • Page 74: Mac Filter

    User Manual 3.7.1 MAC Filter Click MAC Filter in the left pane, the page shown in the following figure appears. Entries in the table are used to restrict certain types of data packets from your local network to Internet through the gateway. These filters are helpful in securing or restricting your local network.
  • Page 75: Ipv6/Port Filter

    User Manual 3.7.2.2 IPv6/Port Filter Click IPv6/Port Filter in the left pane, the page shown in the following figure appears. Entries in this table are used to restrict certain types of ipv6 data packets from your local network to the Internet through the Gateway.
  • Page 76 User Manual The following table describes the parameters of this page. Field Description Outgoing Display current lan to wan default action Default Action Incoming Display current wan to lan default action Default Action Rule Action Specify the rule action: Permit or Deny Protocol Specify the rule protocols: IPv6, ICMP6,TCP or UDP When protocol is selected ICMP6, user specify icmp6...
  • Page 77: Parent Control

    User Manual Field Description Sport Specify source port when select TCP or UDP DPort Specify destination port when select TCP or UDP Enable Enable or disable this filter rule Apply Add the rule to system Changes Reset Reset above items 3.7.3 Parent Control Choose Firewall >...
  • Page 78: Acl

    User Manual 3.7.4 Choose Firewall > ACL, the page shown in the following figure appears. The page that is displayed contains ACL and IPv6 ACL. 3.7.4.1 Click ACL in the left pane, the page shown in the following figure appears. In this page, you can permit the data packets from LAN or WAN to access the router.
  • Page 79 User Manual The following table describes the parameters and buttons of this page. Field Description Select the router interface. You can select LAN or Direction Select WAN. In this example, LAN is selected. LAN ACL Switch Select it to enable or disable ACL function. Enter the IP address of the specified interface.
  • Page 80 User Manual Field Description also choose all the services. After setting the parameters, click it to add an entry to the Current ACL Table. Reset Click it to refresh this page. Set direction of the data packets to WAN, the page shown in the following figure appears.
  • Page 81: Ipv6 Acl

    User Manual Field Description Select the router interface. You can select LAN or Direction Select WAN. In this example, WAN is selected. WAN Setting You can choose Interface or IP Address. Choose the interface that permits data packets from WAN Interface WAN to access the router.
  • Page 82 User Manual The following table describes the parameters and buttons of this page. Field Description Select the router interface. You can select LAN or Direction Select WAN. In this example, LAN is selected. LAN ACL Switch Select it to enable or disable ACL function. Enter the IPv6 address of the specified interface.
  • Page 83 User Manual Field Description Reset Click it to refresh this page. Set direction of the data packets to WAN, the page shown in the following figure appears. The following table describes the parameters and buttons of this page. Field Description Select the router interface.
  • Page 84: Dos

    User Manual Field Description address that is in the same network segment with the IPv6 address on the WAN can access the router. You can choose the following services from WAN: Services Allowed Web, Telnet, FTP, TFTP, SNMP, or PING. You can also choose all the services.
  • Page 85: Mac Spoofing

    User Manual 3.7.6 MAC Spoofing Choose Firewall > MAC SPOOFING, the page shown in the following figure appears. In this page, you can configure the anti MAC spoofing function.
  • Page 86: Maintenance

    User Manual 3.8 Maintenance In the navigation bar, click Maintenance. The Maintenance page that is displayed contains Update, Password, Reboot, Time, Log and Diagnostics. 3.8.1 Update Choose Maintenance > Update. The Update page that is displayed contains Firmware Update and Backup/Restore. Caution: Do not turn off the router or press the Reset button while the procedure is in progress.
  • Page 87: Backup/Restore

    User Manual The following table describes the parameters and button of this page. Field Description Select File Click Browse to select the firmware file. After selecting the firmware file, click Upload to Upload starting upgrading the firmware file. Reset Click it to starting selecting the firmware file. 3.8.1.2 Backup/Restore Click Backup/Restore in the left pane, the page shown in the following figure...
  • Page 88: Password

    User Manual 3.8.2 Password Choose Maintenance > Password, the page shown in the following figure appears. By default, the user name and password are tmadmin and tmadmin espectively. The common user name and password are tmuser and tmuser espectively. The following table describes the parameters of this page. Field Description Choose the user name for accessing the...
  • Page 89: Reboot

    User Manual 3.8.3 Reboot Choose Maintenance > Reboot, the page shown in the following figure appears. You can set the router reset to the default settings or set the router to commit the current settings. The following table describes the parameters and button of this page. Field Description You can choose Save Current Configuration...
  • Page 90 User Manual The following table describes the parameters of this page. Field Description System Time Set the system time manually. NTP Configuration Select enable or disable NTP function. You need State to enable NTP if you want to configure the parameters of NTP.
  • Page 91: Log

    User Manual 3.8.5 Choose Maintenance > Log, the page shown in the following figure appears. In this page, you can enable or disable system log function and view the system log. 3.8.6 Diagnostics Choose Maintenance > Diagnostics, the page shown in the following page appears.
  • Page 92 User Manual Q&A Question Answer  Check the connection between the power adapter and the power socket. indicators off?  Check whether the power switch is turned on. Check the following:  The connection between the device and the PC, Why is the LAN indicator not on? the hub, or the switch.
  • Page 93 User Manual Question Answer tmadmin and tmadmin espectively.  The user name and password of common user are tmuser and tmuser espectively.

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