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  • Page 1 Building Networks for People Policy Manager User Manual DUA-2000 Ver. 1.0 Business Wireless Solution...
  • Page 2 Reproduction in any manner whatsoever without the written permission of D-Link Corporation is strictly forbidden. Trademarks used in this text: D-Link and the D-Link logo are trademarks of D-Link Corporation; Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. Other trademarks and trade names may be used in this document to refer to either the entities claiming the marks and names or their products.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    D-Link DUA-2000 Policy Manager User Manual Table of Contents Table of Contents ................................. iii Introduction ................................... 1 Audience .................................... 1 Other Documentation ................................. 1 Conventions ..................................1 Notes, Notices, and Cautions ............................2 Product Introduction ..............................3 Hardware Installation ..............................4 Step 1: Unpacking ................................
  • Page 4 D-Link DUA-2000 Policy Manager User Manual RADIUS ..................................28 Policy & Object ................................31 Policy Rule ..................................31 Rule ..................................... 31 Add Policy Rule ................................ 32 Client ....................................34 User Database ................................34 Group ..................................34 Account ..................................36 Device Database ................................ 38 Property Group .................................
  • Page 5 D-Link DUA-2000 Policy Manager User Manual Backup System ................................ 78 Restore System ................................ 79 Reboot ..................................80 HA ....................................80 Logs ....................................82 Syslog Server ................................82 System Logs ................................83 Alert ..................................... 84 Email Alert ................................84 Alert Type ................................. 86 Utilities ....................................
  • Page 6: Introduction

    The documents below are a further source of information in regards to configuring and troubleshooting the DUA-2000. All the documents are available either from the CD, bundled with the Policy Manager, or from the D-Link website. Other documents related to the device are: •...
  • Page 7: Notes, Notices, And Cautions

    D-Link DUA-2000 Policy Manager User Manual Notes, Notices, and Cautions Below are examples of the three types of indicators used in this manual. When administering the Policy Manager using the information in this document, you should pay special attention to these indicators. Each example below provides an explanatory remark regarding each type of indicator.
  • Page 8: Product Introduction

    The DUA-2000 provides multiple authentication options and can integrate with your existing network. It has a high level of integration with existing D-Link products, such as Unified APs, Wireless Switch/Controllers, and Layer 2 and 3 switches, providing a seamless user...
  • Page 9: Hardware Installation

    D-Link DUA-2000 Policy Manager User Manual Hardware Installation This chapter provides unpacking and installation information for the DUA-2000 Policy Manager. Step 1: Unpacking Open the shipping carton and carefully unpack its contents. Please consult the list below to make sure all items are present and undamaged. If any item is missing or damaged, please contact your local D-Link reseller.
  • Page 10: Connecting To The Device

    D-Link DUA-2000 Policy Manager User Manual Connecting to the Device There are several methods of connecting to the Policy Manager, including the Web User Interface (Web UI), SNMP and command-line access (Telnet / SSH / Console). Here we will document the most common method of access, the Web User Interface. When it is possible to manage the device, further configuration can be done to the Wireless Controller to support features such as captive portal.
  • Page 11: Changing The Default Ip Address

    D-Link DUA-2000 Policy Manager User Manual Figure 4-1 – Device Dashboard Changing the Default IP Address The default IP address of the Policy Manager will need to be changed to match your network topology. It is recommended that this is completed before the device is connected to the production network.
  • Page 12: System Overview

    D-Link DUA-2000 Policy Manager User Manual System Overview The Policy Manager works by authenticating clients and devices using either a username and password combination or a MAC address. Depending on the policy type, users will either be authenticated using their username and password (if they are a configured user on the system), be authenticated as a guest or be authenticated as a device.
  • Page 13 D-Link DUA-2000 Policy Manager User Manual Figure 5-1 – Logical System Overview...
  • Page 14: Network Configuration Example

    D-Link DUA-2000 Policy Manager User Manual Network Configuration Example The D-Link DUA-2000 Policy Manager is a highly integrated solution which requires access to multiple services, such as Wireless Controllers, Unified Access Points (APs) and Layer 2 and 3 switches. This high level of integration requires careful planning and knowledge of multiple products and technologies to implement.
  • Page 15: Network Topology

    D-Link DUA-2000 Policy Manager User Manual Network Topology This is an example of how the network can be configured to support wireless client access control using a captive portal and an external RADIUS server. The network topology is as follows: Figure 6-1 –...
  • Page 16: Network Configuration

    D-Link DUA-2000 Policy Manager User Manual Network Configuration Use the following steps to configure the Wireless Controller and network devices for use with the Policy Manager captive portal. Wireless Controller These steps can be used to configure the Wireless Controller for use with the captive portal.
  • Page 17: Network Environment

    D-Link DUA-2000 Policy Manager User Manual Network Environment A Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server and multiple VLANs are required for Captive Portal. A guest VLAN for unauthenticated guests is required, along with an employee VLAN for authenticated corporate clients and a personal VLAN for authenticated personal clients.
  • Page 18: Status & Monitor

    D-Link DUA-2000 Policy Manager User Manual Status & Monitor Dashboard Dashboard This provides a system overview of the CPU status, RAM status, network status, hard drive status, association status and number of active users. It is the default page that is displayed when logging-in to the Policy Manager.
  • Page 19: Network

    D-Link DUA-2000 Policy Manager User Manual Network Interface Utilization The displays the network interface utilization of the 4 ports on the Policy Manager. The ports are listed from Port 1 to 4 and refresh automatically. To get to the following page, browse to: Status & Monitor >> Network >> Interface Utilization: Figure 7-2 –...
  • Page 20: Logs

    D-Link DUA-2000 Policy Manager User Manual Figure 7-3 – Device Status The following fields are available: Field Description System Name The hostname of the Policy Manager. System Time The system date and time, in the format: HH:MM:SS MM/DD/YYYY. System Location The location of the Policy Manager.
  • Page 21 D-Link DUA-2000 Policy Manager User Manual Figure 7-4 – Logs The following search fields are available: Field Description Type Choose the log type to search. Date The beginning and end date of the log selection. Table 7-3 – Search Logs Click Get Log to display logs of the chosen type.
  • Page 22: Network

    IP Interface IP Interface This page is used to set the IP address settings of the DUA-2000. There is one default entry of ‘System’, which is used to manage the device. Edit this or create a new interface to connect the DUA-2000 to multiple networks.
  • Page 23 Enter the IPv4 address for the interface. Port Select Select the physical switch port on the DUA-2000 to assign the IP address to. At least one switch port must be selected when applying the IP address. The same interface cannot be given more than one IP address.
  • Page 24: Port Trunking Advance Setting

    D-Link DUA-2000 Policy Manager User Manual Metric The metric for the interface in the routing table on the DUA-2000. This decides the preference of the interface for outgoing traffic. Default is 0. The range is: 0 - 999. Assign DNS servers for the interface.
  • Page 25: Radius Client

    D-Link DUA-2000 Policy Manager User Manual Layer 3 and 4, IP address and TCP/UDP port number. Table 8-3 – Port Trunk Advance Setting Click Save to save the changes made. Click Cancel to revert the settings to their previous state.
  • Page 26: Add Radius Server Client

    D-Link DUA-2000 Policy Manager User Manual Click Cancel to revert the settings to their previous state. Add RADIUS Server Client Click the Add or Edit buttons to view the following window: Figure 8-5 – Add RADIUS Server Client The following fields can be configured:...
  • Page 27: Identity Domain

    Identity / Domain The name of the Identity Domain. Server Group The Server Group used for authentication, defined on the External Server page. The local DUA-2000 database (SQL) is the default. Status The Captive Portal status. Captive Portal The Captive Portal String. This is appended to the client’s username...
  • Page 28: Add Identity / Domain

    D-Link DUA-2000 Policy Manager User Manual Description The description of the Identity Domain. Table 8-7 – Identity Domain 2 Click Edit to edit existing Identity Domain. Click Delete to delete an Identity Domain. Please note that the Local Identity Domain cannot be deleted.
  • Page 29: External Server

    D-Link DUA-2000 Policy Manager User Manual External Server LDAP Lightweight Directory Authentication Protocol (LDAP) is used for authenticating users and devices over an IP network. To get to the following page, browse to: Network >> External Server >> LDAP: Figure 8-8 – LDAP Server Setting...
  • Page 30 D-Link DUA-2000 Policy Manager User Manual Secondary IP The IP address of the secondary LDAP server. Address Port The port to connect to on the LDAP server. Default is 389. The range is: 1 – 65535. LDAP Base DN The LDAP search base for the container that contains the users or devices to be authenticated on the LDAP server.
  • Page 31 D-Link DUA-2000 Policy Manager User Manual Figure 8-9 – AD Server Setting The following fields are available: Field Description Server Check Click this button to test the AD server configuration. Server Group Create a Server Group Name. This is referenced by the Identity / Name Domain and is used to group the AD servers defined on this page.
  • Page 32: Pop3

    D-Link DUA-2000 Policy Manager User Manual AD server and authenticate the client. SSL Enabled Click to enable or disable SSL for AD authentication. The options are Enabled or Disabled. Third IP Address The IP address of the third AD server.
  • Page 33: D-Link Dua-2000 Policy Manager User Manual

    D-Link DUA-2000 Policy Manager User Manual Server Check Click this button to test the POP3 server configuration. Server Group Create a Server Group Name. This is referenced by the Identity / Name Domain and is used to group the POP3 servers defined on this page.
  • Page 34 D-Link DUA-2000 Policy Manager User Manual Figure 8-11 – RADIUS Server (Client) The following fields are available: Field Description Server Check Click this button to test the RADIUS server configuration. Server Group Create a Server Group Name. This is referenced by the Identity /...
  • Page 35 D-Link DUA-2000 Policy Manager User Manual Third IP Address The IP address of the third RADIUS server. Authentication The TCP port to use for RADIUS authentication. Range: 1 - 65535. Port The default is: 1812. Accounting Port The TCP port to use for RADIUS accounting. Range: 1 - 65535. The default is: 1813.
  • Page 36: Policy & Object

    D-Link DUA-2000 Policy Manager User Manual Policy & Object Policy Rule Rule The Policy Rule links all of the different configuration elements that are used to authenticate a user or device. It is based on the User Group, Device Type, Location Profile and Schedule Profile and references the Authentication Database configured in the Identity Domain.
  • Page 37: Add Policy Rule

    D-Link DUA-2000 Policy Manager User Manual The following fields are available: Field Description Rule Name The name of the Policy Rule. Authentication The database to use for authentication. This is defined on the Identity Database Domain page. Each database can only be selected once, apart from the default Local Server (SQL) database.
  • Page 38 D-Link DUA-2000 Policy Manager User Manual Field Description Rule Name The name of the Policy Rule. Authentication The database to use for authentication. This is defined on the Identity Database Domain page. Each database can only be selected once, apart from the default Local Server (SQL) database.
  • Page 39: Client

    D-Link DUA-2000 Policy Manager User Manual Client User Database Group The User Database is a way of managing users and the devices associated with them. If the MAC Binding feature is enabled, then both the user and device are authenticated. If the MAC Binding feature is disabled, then only the user is authenticated.
  • Page 40 D-Link DUA-2000 Policy Manager User Manual Table 9-4 – Group Click Add to add a User Group. Click Edit to edit existing User Group settings. Click Delete to delete a User Group. Add User Group Click the Add or Edit buttons to view the following window: Figure 9-4 –...
  • Page 41: Account

    D-Link DUA-2000 Policy Manager User Manual Account The Account links the Username, Password, Binding Device List and Group. The Binding Device List is the devices that a user is permitted to log in from. The Group is associated with the Policy Rule and provides the list of users and devices that can be authenticated by the Policy Rule.
  • Page 42 D-Link DUA-2000 Policy Manager User Manual Click Add to add a User Group. Click Edit to edit existing User Group settings. Click Detail to get an overview of the user account. Click Delete to delete a User Group. Add New Account Click the Add or Edit buttons to view the following window: Figure 9-6 –...
  • Page 43: Device Database

    D-Link DUA-2000 Policy Manager User Manual Click Apply to apply the settings. Device Database Property Group The Device Database is a way of managing devices on the system. Devices are assigned to users through the Binding Device List on the Account page. A Property Group is used to manage devices on the Device page.
  • Page 44: Device

    D-Link DUA-2000 Policy Manager User Manual Click Edit to edit existing Property Group settings. Click Delete to delete a Property Group. Add Property Group Click the Add or Edit buttons to view the following window: Figure 9-8 – Add Property Group...
  • Page 45 D-Link DUA-2000 Policy Manager User Manual To get to the following page, browse to: Policy & Object >> Client >> Device Database and click on the Device tab: Figure 9-9 – Device The following fields are available: Field Description Property Group The Property Group to search for devices.
  • Page 46 D-Link DUA-2000 Policy Manager User Manual Click Add to add a Device. Click Import to import a Device CSV file. Click Export to export a Device CSV file. Click Edit to edit existing Device settings. Click Delete to delete a Device.
  • Page 47: Endpoint

    D-Link DUA-2000 Policy Manager User Manual Endpoint Location Profile Location Profile A Location Profile is a way of grouping Endpoints for form a location. A location is a group of switch ports that are used to define where a client can authenticate from. An Endpoint can have one port assigned to it in the case of a wireless AP or multiple ports assigned to it in the case of a Layer 2 or 3 switch.
  • Page 48: Endpoint List

    D-Link DUA-2000 Policy Manager User Manual Figure 9-12 – Add Location Profile The following fields can be configured: Field Description Profile Name The name of the Location Profile. Description The description of the Location Profile. Table 9-15 – Add Location Profile Click Apply to apply the settings.
  • Page 49 D-Link DUA-2000 Policy Manager User Manual Figure 9-13 – Endpoint List The following fields are available: Field Description Manual Add Add an endpoint to the Endpoint List manually. Endpoint Table 9-16 – Endpoint List 1 Click Add to manually add an endpoint.
  • Page 50 D-Link DUA-2000 Policy Manager User Manual The following fields are available: Field Description Endpoint Name The name of the Endpoint. This can be a switch or wireless AP. MAC Address The MAC address of the Endpoint, in the format: xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx.
  • Page 51: Endpoint To Location Profile

    D-Link DUA-2000 Policy Manager User Manual Field Description Endpoint Name The name of the Endpoint. This can be a switch or wireless AP. MAC Address The MAC address of the Endpoint, in the format: xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx. This is the MAC address of the switch or wireless AP.
  • Page 52: Authorization

    D-Link DUA-2000 Policy Manager User Manual Field Description Location Profile The Location Profile to associate the Endpoint with. This is taken from the Location Profile page. Table 9-21 – Endpoint to Location Profile 1 Click Create New Location Profile to be taken to the Location Profile page.
  • Page 53 D-Link DUA-2000 Policy Manager User Manual Figure 9-16 – Authorization Profile The following fields are available: Field Description Profile Name The name of the Authorization Profile. VLAN ID The VLAN ID or number that the Authorization Profile applies to. Ingress...
  • Page 54: Acl Profile

    D-Link DUA-2000 Policy Manager User Manual Figure 9-17 – Add Authorization Profile The following fields can be configured: Field Description Profile Name The name of the Authorization Profile. VLAN ID The VLAN ID or number that the Authorization Profile applies to.
  • Page 55 D-Link DUA-2000 Policy Manager User Manual To get to the following page, browse to: Policy & Object >> Authorization >> Authorization Profile and click on the ACL Profile tab: Figure 9-18 – ACL Profile The following fields are available: Field...
  • Page 56: Acl Rule

    D-Link DUA-2000 Policy Manager User Manual Figure 9-19 – Add ACL Profile The following fields can be configured: Field Description Profile Name The name of the ACL Profile. ACL Rule This is an ACL Rule created on the ACL Rule page. The rules are numbered from 1 to 10, with 1 being matched first and 10 being matched last.
  • Page 57 D-Link DUA-2000 Policy Manager User Manual Figure 9-20 – ACL Rule The following fields are available: Field Description Rule Name The name of the ACL Rule. Destination MAC The destination MAC address that the rule matches. Destination IP The destination IP address that the rule matches.
  • Page 58 D-Link DUA-2000 Policy Manager User Manual Figure 9-21 – Add ACL Rule The following fields can be configured: Field Description Rule Name The name of the ACL Rule. Network Layer The network layer that the rule applies to. Select L2 (Layer 2) or L3 (Layer 3).
  • Page 59: Schedule

    D-Link DUA-2000 Policy Manager User Manual Schedule Schedule Profile A Schedule Profile is applied to the Policy Rule and is a way of defining when a Policy Rule is active. If a Policy Rule is not active then it is not available to authenticate clients and client users and devices are denied access to the network.
  • Page 60: Add Schedule Profile

    D-Link DUA-2000 Policy Manager User Manual Click Delete to delete a Schedule Profile. Add Schedule Profile Click the Add or Edit buttons to view the following window: Figure 9-23 – Add Schedule Profile The following fields can be configured: Field...
  • Page 61 D-Link DUA-2000 Policy Manager User Manual Table 9-30 – Add Schedule Profile Click Apply to apply the settings.
  • Page 62: Maintenance

    D-Link DUA-2000 Policy Manager User Manual Maintenance Administration System Information This can be used to set the system management information, such as hostname, location and system contact information. To get to the following page, browse to: Maintenance >> Administration >> System Information: Figure 10-1 –...
  • Page 63: Change Password

    D-Link DUA-2000 Policy Manager User Manual Change Password This page allows a guest user to change their password. NOTE: This page is only available to users logged-in as a guest. To get to the following page, browse to: Maintenance >> Administration >> Change Password: Figure 10-2 –...
  • Page 64 D-Link DUA-2000 Policy Manager User Manual To get to the following page, browse to: Maintenance >> Administration >> System Account: Figure 10-3 – System Account The following fields are available: Field Description Account This is the username of the system account. This is local to the Policy Manager only and is not integrated with any external authentication sources.
  • Page 65: Date And Time

    D-Link DUA-2000 Policy Manager User Manual Figure 10-4 – Add System Account The following fields can be configured: Field Description Account This is the username of the system account. This is local to the Policy Manager only and is not integrated with any external authentication sources.
  • Page 66 D-Link DUA-2000 Policy Manager User Manual Figure 10-5 – Date and Time The following fields are available: Field Description Current Device The current system time, in the format: HH:MM:SS MM/DD/YYYY. Time Time Zone The system time zone. SNTP The Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) status. This can be set to: Enabled.
  • Page 67: Session

    D-Link DUA-2000 Policy Manager User Manual Disabled. Do not follow DST. Table 10-5 – Date and Time Click Save to save the changes made. Click Cancel to revert the settings to their previous state. Session View the session information, showing all accounts logged-in to the system.
  • Page 68: Management

    D-Link DUA-2000 Policy Manager User Manual Management SNMP SNMP v3 User Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) v3 is a protocol for administering devices on an IP network. Management applications can be used to set and view system properties on devices which support SNMP.
  • Page 69 D-Link DUA-2000 Policy Manager User Manual Encryption The encryption algorithm used to ensure privacy of the SNMP data. It can be set to: Table 10-7 – SNMP v3 User Click Edit to edit existing SNMP user settings. Click Save to save the changes made.
  • Page 70: Snmp Traps

    D-Link DUA-2000 Policy Manager User Manual Password The password of the user, if No-Auth or Auth No-Priv have been selected in the Security Level. Privacy Algorithm The encryption algorithm used to ensure privacy of the SNMP data. It can be set to: Table 10-8 –...
  • Page 71: Snmp Host List

    D-Link DUA-2000 Policy Manager User Manual used if a link changes state and can be set to: Enabled Disabled Coldstart Traps This is used to enable or disable SNMP Coldstart traps. These are used if the system was powered-off before being powered-on and can...
  • Page 72 D-Link DUA-2000 Policy Manager User Manual Port The TCP port to use for SNMP traps. Community The community string to use for SNMP traps. SNMP Version The SNMP protocol version to use for SNMP traps. Table 10-10 – SNMP Host List Click Add to add a SNMP Host.
  • Page 73: Access Control List

    D-Link DUA-2000 Policy Manager User Manual Table 10-11 – Add SNMP Host Click Apply to apply the settings. Access Control List This is a way to control which devices on the network have SNMP access to the Policy Manager. To get to the following page, browse to: Maintenance >> Management >> SNMP and click on the Access Control List tab: Figure 10-12 –...
  • Page 74: Snmp Community

    D-Link DUA-2000 Policy Manager User Manual Click the Add or Edit buttons to view the following window: Figure 10-13 – Add Access Control List The following fields can be configured: Field Description IP Address The IP address of the network host.
  • Page 75: Add Snmp Community

    D-Link DUA-2000 Policy Manager User Manual Figure 10-14 – SNMP Community The following fields are available: Field Description Community Name The SNMP community string. This is used to authenticate client devices connecting to the Policy Manager using SNMP. Access Right The access rights of the community string.
  • Page 76: Telnet / Ssh

    D-Link DUA-2000 Policy Manager User Manual Figure 10-15 – Add SNMP Community The following fields can be configured: Field Description Community Name The SNMP community string. This is used to authenticate client devices connecting to the Policy Manager using SNMP.
  • Page 77 D-Link DUA-2000 Policy Manager User Manual Figure 10-16 – Telnet / SSH The following fields are available in the Telnet Setting section: Field Description Telnet Status The status of the Telnet server on the Policy Manager. This can be set...
  • Page 78: Web Server Configuration

    D-Link DUA-2000 Policy Manager User Manual Web Server Configuration This is used to enable or disable HTTPS on the Policy Manager Web UI. It allows a self- signed certificated to be generated, or for a signed certificate to be imported. This allows connections to the Policy Manager Web UI to be encrypted or sent in plain text.
  • Page 79: Ddp

    D-Link DUA-2000 Policy Manager User Manual D-Link Discovery Protocol (DDP) is a protocol for automatic discovery of IP devices. It can be used to identify network devices to each other and manage the network using software such as D-Link Network Assistant (DNA).
  • Page 80: System

    D-Link DUA-2000 Policy Manager User Manual Disabled Table 10-20 – DDP Per Port Setting Click Save to save the changes made. Click Cancel to revert the settings to their previous state. System Firmware Upgrade Firmware Info This page lists the firmware information, including the image firmware, upload date and time and the active image.
  • Page 81: Firmware Upgrade

    D-Link DUA-2000 Policy Manager User Manual default image to boot from, the word (Boot) will be displayed next to the image name. The image properties are as follows: Firmware: The firmware version. Date: The date that the image was uploaded to the Policy Manager, in HH:MM:SS MM/DD/YYYY format.
  • Page 82 D-Link DUA-2000 Policy Manager User Manual <path to image> can be the name of the image file or a path to the image file on the TFTP server. Upgrade to The image to upgrade. This can be set to: Image1 Image2 Table 10-22 –...
  • Page 83: Backup / Restore System

    D-Link DUA-2000 Policy Manager User Manual Click Upgrade to upgrade the firmware. Backup / Restore System Backup System This page can be used to back up the system configuration, either manually or using an automated backup. To get to the following page, browse to: Maintenance >> Management >> Backup / Restore System: Figure 10-21 –...
  • Page 84: Restore System

    D-Link DUA-2000 Policy Manager User Manual Field Description Folder name The folder on the USB device to save the backup file to. Table 10-27 – Manually Backup Click Save to USB Port 1 to save the configuration to USB port 1.
  • Page 85: Reboot

    D-Link DUA-2000 Policy Manager User Manual Field Description USB Device The USB device status of USB port 2. This can be: Status Connected Disconnected Select Folder The folder on the USB drive where the backup files are located. Table 10-29 – Restore from USB Port 2 Click Restore to restore the system configuration from the backup.
  • Page 86 D-Link DUA-2000 Policy Manager User Manual To get to the following page, browse to: Maintenance >> System >> HA: Figure 10-24 – HA The following fields are available: Field Description HA State The global HA status. This can be set to:...
  • Page 87: Logs

    D-Link DUA-2000 Policy Manager User Manual Field Description Current HA The current HA status. Status Current Device The current device status in the HA pair. Status Table 10-31 – HA Click To Activate to make the current Policy Manager the Active server in the HA pair.
  • Page 88: System Logs

    D-Link DUA-2000 Policy Manager User Manual Syslog server. Severity. The severity of the logging sent to the Syslog server. SysLog Server 2 The status of SysLog Server 2. This can be set to: Disabled. Disable Syslog logging. Enabled. Enable Syslog logging. The following fields are available: FQDN / IP Address.
  • Page 89: Alert

    D-Link DUA-2000 Policy Manager User Manual The following fields are available: Field Description Port Link Enable or disable Port Link Up/Down logs. This can be set to: Up/Down Enabled Disabled Port Trunk Enable or disable Port Trunk logs. This can be set to:...
  • Page 90 D-Link DUA-2000 Policy Manager User Manual Figure 10-27 – Email Alert The following fields are available: Field Description E-Mail Subject The subject of the email that will be sent from the Policy Manager. E-Mail Status The status of the email alert. This can be set to: Disabled.
  • Page 91: Alert Type

    D-Link DUA-2000 Policy Manager User Manual Alert Type This page is used to configure the alert type to be included in the email alerts. To get to the following page, browse to: Maintenance >> Logs >> Alert and click on the Alert Type tab: Figure 10-28 –...
  • Page 92: Utilities

    D-Link DUA-2000 Policy Manager User Manual Utilities Logo Setting Use this page to set the banner at the top of the web interface. To get to the following page, browse to: Maintenance >> Utilities >> Logo Setting: Figure 10-29 – Logo Setting...
  • Page 93: Ping

    D-Link DUA-2000 Policy Manager User Manual Ping This page is used to perform ping tests. To get to the following page, browse to: Maintenance >> Utilities>> Ping: Figure 10-30 – Ping The following fields are available: Field Description Ping Address The IP address to ping.
  • Page 94: Appendix A - Technical Specifications

    D-Link DUA-2000 Policy Manager User Manual 10. Appendix A - Technical Specifications Capacity Physical & • New Session/Second: Environment • User Database: • Internal Power 10,000 AC Input: 100-240 50/60Hz Hardware • Operating Temperature 0 - 40°C Specification • Storage Temperature -20 - 70°C...
  • Page 95: Appendix B - Rack Mount Instructions

    D-Link DUA-2000 Policy Manager User Manual 11. Appendix B – Rack Mount Instructions The following or similar rack-mount instructions are included with the installation instructions: A) Elevated Operating Ambient - If installed in a closed or multi-unit rack assembly, the operating ambient temperature of the rack environment may be greater than room ambient.

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