D-Link DVG-G1402S Owner's Manual
D-Link DVG-G1402S Owner's Manual

D-Link DVG-G1402S Owner's Manual

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D-Link
DVG-G1402S
Wireless + 2Voice + 4SW VoIP Router
Manual
Building Networks for People
Version B.1

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  • Page 1 D-Link DVG-G1402S Wireless + 2Voice + 4SW VoIP Router Manual Building Networks for People Version B.1...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Package Contents... 3 Introduction ... 4 Rear Panel Connections... 5 Front Panel LEDs ... 6 Features ... 7 Installation ... 8 Using the Configuration Wizard ... 9 Home > Wireless ... 9 Home > Wireless ... 10 Home > Wireless > Wireless LAN Authorization ... 11 Open Auth −...
  • Page 3 Home > VoIP > Speed Dial... 30 Home > VoIP > Misc... 31 Home > VoIP > Misc. > Ring Cadence... 32 Home > VoIP > Misc. > Ring Default Rule ... 33 Home > VoIP > Misc. > Ring Rule... 34 Home >...
  • Page 4: Package Contents

    Auto-MDIX) Note: Using a power supply with a different voltage rating than the one included with the DVG-G1402S will cause damage and void the warranty for this product. If any of the above items are missing, please contact your reseller.
  • Page 5: Introduction

    Introduction The D-Link DVG-G1402S High-Speed VoIP Router Links traditional telephony networks to IP networks with conventional telephony devices such as analog phones or fax machines. It can reduce long distance phone charges and deliver toll-quality voice communication over the IP network. This gateway provides two loop start Foreign Exchange Subscriber (FXS) ports and four LAN ports.
  • Page 6: Rear Panel Connections

    Rear Panel Connections Phone Connections Connect to your phones using standard phone cabling. All Ethernet Ports (WAN and LAN) are auto MDI/MDIX, meaning you can use either a straight-through or a crossover Ethernet cable. Auto MDI/MDIX LAN Ports Connect the Ethernet cable from computers on your LAN to...
  • Page 7: Front Panel Leds

    WAN LED Phone LEDs A blinking LED An active LED The Hook LED will indicates the indicates a link light when a DVG-G1402S has been telephone is off the is functioning established. A hook. A blinking LED properly. blinking LED...
  • Page 8: Features

    Features • 1 NWay 10/100BASE-TX Fast Ethernet port for WAN-connection • 4 NWay 10/100BASE-TX Fast Ethernet port for LAN-connection • 2 Foreign Exchange Subscriber (FXS) POTS ports (RJ-11 Jacks) • Voice Activity Detection (VAD) /Comfort Noise Generation (CNG) • Silence suppression to reduce bandwidth consumption. •...
  • Page 9: Installation

    Consult with your Cable or DSL provider for proper installation of the modem Connect the Cable or DSL modem to the DVG-G1402S VoIP Router (see the printed Quick Installation Guide included with your router.) Install the D-Link DFE-530TX+ adapter into a desktop computer. The four Ethernet LAN ports of the DVG-G1402S are Auto MDI/MDIX and will work with both Straight-Through and Cross-over cables.
  • Page 10: Using The Configuration Wizard

    Using the Configuration Wizard Whenever you want to configure your network or the DVG-G1402S, you can access the Configuration Menu by opening the web-browser and typing in the IP Address of the DVG-G1402S. The DVG-G1402S default IP Address is shown to the right: •...
  • Page 11: Home > Wireless

    The SSID can be easily changed to connect to an existing wireless network or to establish a new wireless network. Enabling this feature will prevent the DVG-G1402S from broadcasting it’s SSID. Remote stations will have to have the...
  • Page 12: Home > Wireless > Wireless Lan Authorization

    Home > Wireless > Wireless LAN Authorization Authentication This router employs three basic types of Authentication for access to the router’s wireless network, WEP, WPA, and WPA-PSK, which can be selected by clicking the corresponding radio button. No Auth will disable Wireless LAN authentication. Each selection will alter the window to accommodate the entry of the necessary keys.
  • Page 13: Open Auth − Shared Key

    Open Auth − Shared Key The Open Auth − Shared Key choice for Authentication will produce the screen shown above for the user’s configuration. The Open Auth choice is for general use and utilizes basic WEP encryption. The Shared Key choice is used between cooperating devices that share a common encryption key.
  • Page 14: Wpa

    Click Apply to set the information in the router’s memory. You will be prompted to restart the router to make the settings current. WPA or Wireless Protection Access is a new an improved standard of wireless security offers encryption keys of up to 256-bits that automatically change frequently. On this router, the WPA utilizes the RADIUS protocol, which utilizes a server to authorize the user by matching a Shared Secret password listed in its RADIUS database.
  • Page 15: Wpa-Psk

    WPA-PSK WPA-PSK (Pre-Shared Key) uses the same encryption as the WPA but is implemented differently. All devices on the wireless network share the same key (Passphrase) to activate the WPA security. There are three choices for the user to choose from. WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK which uses the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES), and WPA-PSK-Auto which will authorize clients using either WPA or WPA2.
  • Page 16: Home > Wan

    Dynamic Choose Dynamic IP Address to obtain IP Address information automatically from your ISP. This option should be selected if your ISP has not supplied you with an IP address. This option is commonly used for Cable modem services. Host Name MAC Address Clone MAC Address Home >...
  • Page 17 Upstream Bandwidth MAC Address” button to copy the MAC address of the Ethernet Card installed by your ISP and replace the WAN MAC address with the MAC address of the router. It is not recommended that you change the default MAC address unless required by your ISP.
  • Page 18: Home > Wan > Static Ip Address

    Home > WAN > Static IP Address Static IP Address IP Address Subnet Mask IP Gateway Address Primary DNS Address Secondary DNS Address Choose Static IP Address if all WAN IP information is provided to you by your ISP. You will need to enter in the IP address, subnet mask, gateway address, and DNS address(es) provided to you by your ISP.
  • Page 19 DNS Fails. Upstream Bandwidth The upstream bandwidth can be set for the type of packets that the will be sent. The bandwidth can be maximized for voice packets and limited for data that requires less throughput.
  • Page 20: Home > Wan > Pppoe

    Choose PPPoE (Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet) if your ISP uses a PPPoE connection. Your ISP will provide you with a username and password. This option is typically used services. PPPoE Password Retype Password Service Name IP Address MAC Address Home >...
  • Page 21 Primary DNS Address Secondary DNS Address Upstream Bandwidth Input the primary DNS (Domain Name Server) IP address provided by your ISP This is an optional DNS Address entry to be used if the primary DNS fails. The upstream bandwidth can be set to suit the type of packets that the connection will be sending.
  • Page 22: Home > Lan

    LAN is short for Local Area Network. This is considered your internal network. These are the IP settings of the LAN interface for the DVG-G1402S and may be referred to as Private settings. You may change the LAN IP address if needed. The LAN IP address is private to your internal network and cannot be seen on the Internet.
  • Page 23: Home > Voip

    Home > VoIP All of the screens necessary to setup and configure the router to handle VoIP traffic are accessed from the screen shown below. To access any of the individual configuration screens, click on the corresponding radio-button and that screen will appear.
  • Page 24 Home > VoIP > Server Configuration The Router can be configured to handle voice signals over the Internet Protocol (Voice over IP − VoIP). The screen shown to the right, along with those on the following pages are used to configure your router to communicate with the devices that will send and receive telephone calls over...
  • Page 25 Server FQDN IP Address Domain Name Port Secondary SIP Server Outbound Proxy Service Domain URL Format User Parameter Caller ID Delivery Display CID Timer T2 Initial Unregister Register Expiration Use this drop-down menu to Enable or Disable the Server Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN) function. This is disabled when the SIP URL domain name is different from the SIP proxy server domain name.
  • Page 26: Home > Voip > Provisioning

    Provisioning is a function that automatically updates your DVG-G1402S’s VoIP configuration by using a TFTP server located on the Internet. If you have accesses to such a service, you will need to know the URL and Proxy Address of the Provisioning Server.
  • Page 27: Home > Voip > Stun Configuration

    NAT. STUN is useful if you need to use the DVG-G1402S behind a modem or router that provides the connection to your ISP and then to the Internet and does not support symetric NAT. You will need access to a STUN server on the Internet and its IP address to use STUN on the DVG-G1402S.
  • Page 28: Home > Voip > User Agent

    STUN NAT Type The Router can be configured to handle voice signals over the Internet Protocol (Voice Over IP − VOIP). Same Phone Number Index Phone Number Domain Name User Agent Port Authentication Name Password Retype Password To query the registration state of click Query. When the server responds you have the option to register or unregister.
  • Page 29: Home > Voip > Peer To Peer

    The Router can be configured to handle voice signals over the Internet Protocol (Voice Over IP − VOIP). Phone Number User IP Address Port Home > VoIP > Peer to Peer The telephone number assigned to this entry Enter the IP address of the remote peer in this field. Enter the UDP port number the remote peer will use to make the connection in this field as to the proper port number, leave the default setting here.
  • Page 30: Home > Voip > Telephony

    The Router can be configured to handle voice signals over the Internet Protocol (Voice Over IP − VoIP). Index DTMF Method Payload Type Home > VoIP > Telephony Use this field to assign line 1 or line 2 telephone sockets (on the back of the router) to the information entered in the User Agent.
  • Page 31: Home > Voip > Speed Dial

    The Router can be configured to dial a specified telephone number when you enter a numerical dial code. For example, you could assign 22 to the telephone number 555-1234. Then you can dial that telephone number by entering 22. Index Dial Code Phone Number Home >...
  • Page 32: Home > Voip > Misc

    Home > VoIP > Misc. Instead of adding additional lines to handle different telephone numbers, distinctive rings can be set to allow more than one telephone number to reach the same line. Calls coming in on different numbers on the same line can be identified by their distinctive ring pattern.
  • Page 33: Home > Voip > Misc. > Ring Cadence

    Home > VoIP > Misc. > Ring Cadence By using the Ring Cadence window, you can set up to 8 distinct ring patterns. The ring pattern of each distinct ring can be configured by setting the On and Off time. The amount of times that the ring pattern will repeat itself can also be set.
  • Page 34: Home > Voip > Misc. > Ring Default Rule

    set at 12, 12, 8, 4, 10, 50, 0, 0. While some of the On and Off times are not multiples of 8, their sum of 96 meets the requirement so this would be a valid ring pattern. Home > VoIP > Misc. > Ring Default Rule The Ring Default Rule is set for inbound callers that are not...
  • Page 35: Home > Voip > Misc. > Ring Rule

    Home > VoIP > Misc. > Ring Rule You can use the Ring Rule window to assign Caller IDs to frequently received inbound calls. Any call that has been assigned a caller ID will have its ID number displayed on the receiver’s caller display.
  • Page 36: Home > Voip > Manage Features > Reject Incoming Call

    Home > VoIP > Manage Features > Reject Incoming Call You can configure the router to reject incoming calls from particular telephone numbers by entering the telephone number in the screen shown below. Name PhoneNum Enter a name to identify the current entry. Enter the telephone number you want to block incoming calls from.
  • Page 37: Home > Voip > Manage Features > Block Outgoing Call

    Home > VoIP > Manage Features > Block Outgoing Call You can configure the router to reject outgoing calls from particular telephone numbers by entering the telephone number in the screen shown below. Name PhoneNum Enter a name to identify the current entry. Enter the telephone number you want to block outgoing calls to.
  • Page 38: Home > 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...
  • Page 39 corresponding Enabled radio button. Next the user must enter the host name and the IP address for that computer by entering the last numbers into the space provided in the IP Address field. Next, the user is to enter the MAC address of the computer into the space provided.
  • Page 40: Home > Proxy Dns

    State Proxy DNS IP Address Home > Proxy DNS Use this drop down menu to enable or disable the Proxy DNS. Enter the IP Address of the Proxy DNS.
  • Page 41: Advanced > Virtual Server

    Advanced > 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. The Virtual Server will allow remote users access to various services outside of their LAN through a public IP address, such as FTP (File Transfer Protocol) or HTTPS (Secure Web).
  • Page 42 and set the Status fields to Enabled by clicking the radio button. To configure other virtual servers for the Router, configure the following fields and click Apply. Index Private IP Protocol Type Start/End Global Port Start/End Local Port This is an index number used to identify the Virtual Server entry.
  • Page 43: Advanced > Filters

    Advanced > Filters Packet filtering is a basic security measure that should be used on any network that is exposed to a security risk. A packet filter system examines data packets and scrutinizes them in order to control network access. Filtering rules determine whether packets are...
  • Page 44: Advanced > Filters > Ip Filters

    passed through the Router from either side of the gateway. The rules are created and controlled by the network administrator and can be precisely defined. These rules are used to block access to the LAN from outside the network and/or to deny access to the WAN from within the network.
  • Page 45 This window will aid the use in configuring filters for IP addresses. This will deny specified LAN IP addresses or specific ports associated with these LAN IP address from accessing the Internet. Well known ports have already been previously set in the IP Filters List and can be modified by clicking their...
  • Page 46: Advanced > Filters > Mac Filters

    All computers are uniquely identified by their MAC (Media Access Control) address. The following window will allow users to deny computers access to the Internet or only allow certain computers access to the Internet, based on their MAC address. To access this screen, click the Advanced tab along the top of the configuration...
  • Page 47: Advanced > Firewall

    This 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 48 may also be chosen by using the pull-down menu. The user may choose between TCP, UDP, ICMP or (*) Any. The user may also select a range of ports of the destination IP addresses by entering the range under the Port Range heading. Subnet Mask The subnet mask that corresponds to the IP address above.
  • Page 49: Advanced > Routing > Rip Configuration

    Advanced > Routing > RIP Configuration RIP − Routing Information Protocol − specifies how routers exchange information. With RIP, routers occasionally exchange entire routing tables. You can select RIPv1 or RIPv2 by clicking the radio button under the Version heading, and then select On or Off by clicking the radio button under the State heading.
  • Page 50: Advanced > Routing > Static Route

    Advanced > Routing > Static Route The Routing table, shown to the right, allows you to enter static routes between computers on both the WAN (Internet) and your LAN. IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway Interface Metric State Enter the IP Address of the subnet or device where packets are to be routed.
  • Page 51: Advanced > Nat > Nat Configuration

    Advanced > NAT > NAT Configuration Network Address Translation (NAT) is a method by which the router translates between the IP address your ISP assigns to your account and the IP addresses assigned to the PCs on your LAN. NAT Interface IP Address NAT Interface Netmask NAT Function This field displays the current IP address of the LAN side of...
  • Page 52: Advanced > Nat > Dynamic Nat

    Advanced > NAT > Dynamic NAT Network Address Translation (NAT) is a method by which the router translates between the IP address your ISP assigns to your account and the IP addresses assigned to the PCs on your LAN. The Dynamic NAT entries are displayed below the Dynamic NAT...
  • Page 53: Advanced > Nat > Static Nat

    Advanced > NAT > Static NAT Network Address Translation (NAT) is a method by which the router translates between the IP address your ISP assigns to your account and the IP addresses assigned to the PCs on your LAN. Index Local IP Address Global IP Address This is an index number that will be used to identify this NAT...
  • Page 54: Tools > Admin

    At this page, the DVG-G1402S administrator can change the system password. There are two accounts that can access the Broadband Router’s Web-Management interface. They are admin and user. Admin has read/write access while user has read-only access. User can only view the settings but cannot make any changes.
  • Page 55: Tools > System

    Backup Restore Configuration File Restore Factory Default Settings Tools > System Click Backup to backup the configuration file to your local hard drive. To restore the configuration file click on Browse to search the local hard drive and locate the configuration file to be used for the configuration restoration.
  • Page 56: Tools > Firmware

    You can update both the software and firmware of the Router. D-Link Support site for firmware updates at http://support.dlink.com. You can download firmware upgrades to your hard drive from the D-Link support site. Software Update Firmware Update File Name Tools > Firmware Enter the TFTP server address.
  • Page 57: Tools > Snmp

    Tools > SNMP The SNMP IP Management Address is the address of the PC running the SNMP software from the DVG-G1402S device. A defined set of variables (managed objects) is maintained by the SNMP agent and used to manage the device. Enter the IP address of PC that you want to use to manage the network.
  • Page 58: Tools > Time

    Tools > Time The system time is the time used by the DVG-G1402S 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. If an NTP server is set,...
  • Page 59: Status > Device Info

    IP Address: WAN/Public IP Address Subnet Mask: WAN/Public Subnet Mask Default Gateway: WAN/Public Gateway IP Address LAN MAC Address: MAC address of the DVG-G1402S IP Address: LAN/Private IP Address of the DVG-G1402S Subnet Mask: LAN/Private Subnet Mask of the DVG-G1402S...
  • Page 60: Status > Stats > Network

    Log Settings. The screen above displays the Network Statistics. Here you can view the amount of packets that pass through the DVG-G1402S on both the WAN and the LAN ports. The traffic counter will reset if the device is rebooted or can be reset by...
  • Page 61: Status > Stats > Phone Call

    Status > Stats > Phone Call...
  • Page 62: Status > Diagnostics

    Log Settings. The screen above displays the Phone Statistics. Here you can view the amount of packets that pass through the DVG-G1402S on both Phone 1 and Phone 2 ports. The traffic counter will reset if the device is rebooted or can be reset by clicking the Reset button.
  • Page 63: Help

    Help The Help tab will give basic information referring to various screens locted in the Router. To view a specific section, click on its hyperlinked name. A new window of information will appear.
  • Page 64: Technical Specifications

    Technical Specifications Standards IEEE 802.3 IEEE 802.3u VPN Pass Through/ Multi-Sessions PPTP L2TP I PSec Device Management Web-Based- Internet Explorer v6 or later; Netscape Navigator v6 or later; or other Java-enabled browsers DHCP Server and Client Advanced Firewall Features NAT with VPN Passthrough (Network Address Translation) MAC Filtering IP Filtering URL Filtering...
  • Page 65 Status Physical Dimensions: L = 7.56 inches (192mm) W = 4.65 inches (118mm) H = 1.22 inches (31 mm) Power Input: Ext. Power Supply DC 12V, 1.5A Weight: 10.8 oz. (0.3kg) Warranty: 3 year (depends on D-Link global warranty policy)
  • Page 66: Technical Support

    Technical Support You can find software updates and user documentation on the D-Link website. D-Link provides free technical support for customers within the United States and within Canada for the duration of the warranty period on this product. U.S. and Canadian customers can contact D-Link technical support through our...

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