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DSA-3110
Hotspot Service Gateway
User Manual
Rev. 2.4.3 (Jun. 2009)
RECYCLABLE

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  • Page 1 DSA-3110 Hotspot Service Gateway User Manual Rev. 2.4.3 (Jun. 2009) RECYCLABLE...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    DSA-3110 Hotspot Edition – User Manual Contents GENERAL INFORMATION..............4 About DSA-3110 Hotspot Edition................4 Typical Connection Schemes..................5 NAT Function......................8 DSA-3110 Hotspot Edition Features...............8 Hardware............................8 Software............................9 Physical and Environmental......................9 DSA-3110 HOTSPOT EDITION INSTALLATION AND OPERATION....................10 Power On.........................10 Connecting to Web Interface.................10 NET MENU....................13 Network Interfaces....................14...
  • Page 3 DSA-3110 Hotspot Edition – User Manual Users.........................34 Working with User Table......................34 Loading User Database from File....................35 Additional Information on Users Page..................36 Adding New User........................37 Active users......................38 Working with Active User Table....................39 Public User Statistics....................39 OPTIONS MENU..................41 Cheque Printing......................41 Loading Templates....................43 Example of Custom Homepage (Login Page)................45...
  • Page 4: General Information

    Using the DSA-3110 Hotspot Edition, your organization is enabled to create a zone of public access (including wireless) keeping your private network secure and not accessible from outside and from the public access segment.
  • Page 5: Typical Connection Schemes

    Typical Connection Schemes Pictures 1, 4, and 5 represent typical schemes for connecting the DSA-3110 Hotspot Edition. Picture 1. A general scheme of the DSA-3110 Hotspot Edition connection in a public access zone jointly with the DSA-3100P thermal printer. Page 5 of 61...
  • Page 6 DSA-3110 Hotspot Edition – User Manual Picture 2.The UNS-SP1 printer. Picture 3.The CBM-910II printer. Picture 4. A sample connection of the DSA-3110 Hotspot Edition in an Internet cafe. Page 6 of 61...
  • Page 7 DSA-3110 Hotspot Edition – User Manual Picture 5. A sample connection of the DSA-3110 Hotspot Edition in a hotel. Page 7 of 61...
  • Page 8: Nat Function

    (public) ones taken from a previously specified address pool. As well, several internal hosts of a network can use one external IP address, which helps to save address space. DSA-3110 Hotspot Edition Features Hardware CPU: Intel IХP-425 266MHz or Intel IXP-425 533MHz (for DSA-3110/E/B Hotspot • Edition) 64 MB RAM •...
  • Page 9: Software

    Radius accounting (for Radius DB users) • Support of up to 100 user groups (tariffs) in local database • Support of up to 50 or 80 (for DSA-3110/E/B Hotspot Edition) simultaneous users • Time and traffic quota support • Free Surfing Zone support (guest access areas) •...
  • Page 10: Dsa-3110 Hotspot Edition Installation And Operation

    2. Enter the IP address of the DSA-3110 Hotspot Edition (http://192.168.1.254) in the address bar. Note: If you have changed the default IP address of the DSA-3110 Hotspot Edition device, make sure you are entering the correct IP address. Attention! The HTTPS server is also available in the device. If needed, a user can log on the HTTPS server entering the IP address of the DSA-3110 Hotspot Edition device with the https:// prefix in the web browser’s address bar.
  • Page 11 DSA-3110 Hotspot Edition – User Manual Note: For security reasons, it is strongly recommended to change the administrator password. Please, go to the System > Administrator password page to change the password. After successful registration the system statistics page is displayed.
  • Page 12 DSA-3110 Hotspot Edition – User Manual Picture 7. The same page in Russian. Attention! 1. To keep the device settings in the non-volatile memory, you should save the changes on the System > Configuration page (click the Save button). 2. The factory default settings can be restored via the web-based interface (System >...
  • Page 13: Net Menu

    DSA-3110 Hotspot Edition – User Manual NET MENU This menu section is used to: Configure the network parameters of the device's physical interfaces. • Configure p-t-p (point-to-point) interfaces (PPTP, PPPoE). • Display network statistics on both physical and p-t-p interfaces.
  • Page 14: Network Interfaces

    DSA-3110 Hotspot Edition – User Manual Network Interfaces This page is designed to modify the device settings and manage the physical interfaces of the device. To modify the settings of the network interfaces: Go to the Net menu. • Picture 8. The Net menu.
  • Page 15: Configuring Static Interface

    DSA-3110 Hotspot Edition – User Manual Configuring Static Interface For eth0 (LAN1) and eth1 (LAN2) interfaces, this interface type is the only available type. For eth2 (WAN1) and eth3 (WAN2) interfaces, both Static and DHCP types are available. Picture 10. Configuring a static IP address for LAN1 interface.
  • Page 16: Configuring Dhcp Interface

    DSA-3110 Hotspot Edition – User Manual Configuring DHCP Interface Picture 11. Configuring a DHCP client for the interface. You can modify the following fields: Interface type The type of configuration for this interface (DHCP). Start Select a radio button to enable or disable the interface auto-start upon the load of the device.
  • Page 17: Adding Or Modifying Pptp Interface

    DSA-3110 Hotspot Edition – User Manual Open the P-t-p interfaces page. • Picture 13. The Net > P-t-p interfaces page. You can enable, disable, stop, or start any interface by clicking the relevant button located in • the Actions column of the interface line.
  • Page 18: Adding Or Modifying Pppoe Interface

    DSA-3110 Hotspot Edition – User Manual Interface type The type of configuration for this interface (PPTP). Connection A name of the connection for easier identification. Username The login to register on the PPTP server. Password The password to register on the PPTP server.
  • Page 19: Applying/Returning Configuration Of Network/P-T-P Interfaces

    DSA-3110 Hotspot Edition – User Manual Interface type The type of configuration for this interface (PPPoE). Connection A name of the connection for easier identification. Optional. Interface The name of the device physical interface, to which the configured PPPoE interface will be assigned.
  • Page 20: Network Statistics

    DSA-3110 Hotspot Edition – User Manual After application of the new configuration, you can roll back to the previous configuration and use it until some new changes are applied. At that moment the New configuration turns into the Current one, and the Current configuration turns into the Previous one.
  • Page 21: Remote Access

    DSA-3110 Hotspot Edition – User Manual Remote Access This page is designed to configure access to the web-based and command-line interfaces of the device. It provides flexible organization of access from the local (LAN) and global interfaces (WAN) with filtering by IP address, as well as by an access protocol – HTTP, HTTPS, HTTP+HTTPS (to access the web-based interface), or SSH (to access the CLI).
  • Page 22: Routing

    DSA-3110 Hotspot Edition – User Manual On the page displayed, specify the following: Protocol (HTTP, HTTPS, HTTP+HTTPS, or SSH). For global interfaces (WAN) we recommend you to use secure HTTPS protocol; a protocol for local interfaces can be chosen by the employee that is maintaining the device.
  • Page 23 DSA-3110 Hotspot Edition – User Manual Picture 21. Adding a new static route. Picture 22. Applying the newly created static route. Click the Apply button to apply the new configuration of routing. Page 23 of 61...
  • Page 24: Network Address Translation

    DSA-3110 Hotspot Edition – User Manual Network Address Translation Proceed to the Address translation page to configure the NAT (Network Address Translation) function. This page is used to declare subnets which require address translation. A physical interface used for translating a network is selected automatically on the basis of network settings configured on the Net >...
  • Page 25: Dns

    DSA-3110 Hotspot Edition – User Manual This page is designed to add domain name servers (DNS) to the system and domains to the search list. Name servers are used to determine the IP address from the name of a server in Intranets or the Internet (as a rule, they are specified by an ISP or assigned by a network administrator).
  • Page 26: Dhcp

    DSA-3110 Hotspot Edition – User Manual DHCP This page is designed to configure internal DHCP servers of the device. These servers are used to automatically distribute IP addresses to Hotspot users. From version 2.4.0 of the firmware, the device can have several DHCP servers (e.g., separate DHCP servers for LAN1 and LAN2 interfaces).
  • Page 27 DSA-3110 Hotspot Edition – User Manual When you have specified the settings for your new DHCP server, click the Save button on the Net > DHCP > Adding page, and then click the Apply button on the Net > DHCP page.
  • Page 28: Radius

    DSA-3110 Hotspot Edition – User Manual RADIUS This page is designed to configure the device operation with an external centralized database via the RADIUS protocol. Such a scheme is useful if there are several devices (objects) that work with single database of users.
  • Page 29 DSA-3110 Hotspot Edition – User Manual Picture 28. Modifying the settings of the device operation with the RADIUS server. To modify the settings for operation with the RADIUS server, do the following: Open the Net > RADIUS page. • Click the Edit button and change the following settings: •...
  • Page 30: Users And Groups Menu

    DSA-3110 Hotspot Edition – User Manual USERS AND GROUPS MENU This menu section is designed to create and handle the internal database of the device users. Picture 29. The Users and Groups page. Groups This page is used to handle the local database of groups.
  • Page 31: Working With Group Table

    DSA-3110 Hotspot Edition – User Manual Working with Group Table You can add groups to the local groups database, edit groups, or delete them. The Add button is designed to create new groups. (See the information on adding new groups below.)
  • Page 32: Preset Groups - Radius

    DSA-3110 Hotspot Edition – User Manual If a cheque printer is used, after pressing the Print button on the control panel of the DSA-3100P printer (or the SEL button in case of the Citizen CBM-910 printer), a default group user with a random name is created (with the parameters specified for the group).
  • Page 33 DSA-3110 Hotspot Edition – User Manual Enter the parameters for the group. • Group Name A name of the group (tariff). It is recommended to specify meaningful group names to avoid confusion when there have been created a large number of groups.
  • Page 34: Users

    DSA-3110 Hotspot Edition – User Manual 2. A part of network connection bandwidth is often spent on service information (up to 7-8% of the bandwidth). Therefore, when a user whose bandwidth equals to 100 KBps copies a file from a remote server via FTP, the user’s actual band rate may be equal to 92-93 KBps.
  • Page 35: Loading User Database From File

    DSA-3110 Hotspot Edition – User Manual To work with a user that has already been created, select the needed user by left-clicking the relevant line in the user table. The line becomes highlighted. Picture 35. Selecting a user. In addition, the following buttons appear on the page: Change, Delete, Block, Unblock, Cheque preview, Print.
  • Page 36: Additional Information On Users Page

    DSA-3110 Hotspot Edition – User Manual Spaces serve as delimiters; spaces in logins, passwords and group names are not allowed. To load a previously created file containing the list of users, click the Add from file button on the Users and Groups > Groups page; then click the “Choose…” button, select a file on your local computer, and click the Upload button.
  • Page 37: Adding New User

    DSA-3110 Hotspot Edition – User Manual The date and time of the latest billing action (the Last billing column). Billing is performed • once a minute for all types of groups and users. Upon a regular billing action, when the number of tariff units is less than 1, the user’s public access is blocked.
  • Page 38: Active Users

    DSA-3110 Hotspot Edition – User Manual You can specify the following parameters: Group Name The name of the group to which this user account should be assigned. Login A name of the account. It is used to pass authentication. The Clear button is used to clear the value of the Login field.
  • Page 39: Working With Active User Table

    DSA-3110 Hotspot Edition – User Manual Picture 39. The Users and Groups > Active users page. Working with Active User Table To handle the active user table, select the needed user by left-clicking the relevant line in the table. The line becomes highlighted, and the Block and Logout buttons appears.
  • Page 40 DSA-3110 Hotspot Edition – User Manual In the unprivileged mode, the IP address of the device’s LAN interfaces is used to access the web- based interface of the device. Unprivileged users cannot change the settings of the device and are able to view statistics on their accounts only (the same fields as on the Groups and Users >...
  • Page 41: Options Menu

    DSA-3110 Hotspot Edition – User Manual OPTIONS MENU This menu section contains various additional settings and functions designed to ease the operation of the device. Picture 43. The Options page. Note the option of automatic logging in for users that have been logged out from the Hotspot network (the Automatic login for users checkbox).
  • Page 42 DSA-3110 Hotspot Edition – User Manual To change the positions of cheque items or remove a line, left-click the line to select it, then click the relevant button. The values of the Select printer drop-down list represent all supported types of printers.
  • Page 43: Loading Templates

    If needed, the administrator can substitute a previously created HTML page with the logo and design of the entity for standard HTML pages with the D-link logo. In addition, the administrator can load all other files connected to the previously created HTML page or declared in it: Images (png, gif, jpeg, etc.)
  • Page 44 (click the Delete link on the right of the relevant template), rename your template, and repeat steps 2 and 3. Picture 46. Uploading templates. Note: You can find several sample templates on the D-Link website (see ftp://ftp.dlink.ru/pub/FireWall/DSA-3110/Firmware/HotSpot_example_templates.zip) Page 44 of 61...
  • Page 45: Example Of Custom Homepage (Login Page)

    DSA-3110 Hotspot Edition – User Manual Example of Custom Homepage (Login Page) Note: This is a demo template (see other templates on the D-Link website). The content of udlogin_pc: <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/ DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd">...
  • Page 46 DSA-3110 Hotspot Edition – User Manual The content of login.css (this name of the css file is specified in the demo template): #id_div_login_input{ width: 350px; height: 80px; max-width: 348px; max-height: 78px; text-align: center; margin: auto; background-color: #A0A0B0; border-left-color: #000000; border-right-color: #000000;...
  • Page 47: Allowed Networks

    DSA-3110 Hotspot Edition – User Manual border-right-width: 1px; border-top-width: 1px; border-bottom-width: 1px; #A1, #A2{ width: 160px; background-color: #F0F0FF; color: #0A0A0A; cursor: text; #id_div_login_buttons{ margin: auto; text-align: center; The content of login.js (this name of the script file is specified in the demo template): function on_load(){ alert("Your template has been uploaded!");...
  • Page 48: Free Surfing Zones

    DSA-3110 Hotspot Edition – User Manual Free Surfing Zones This page is used to specify separate IP addresses or IP networks, access to which is not charged (e.g., the website of the entity operating the device, guest access to a website).
  • Page 49: Generator

    DSA-3110 Hotspot Edition – User Manual Generator This page is used to specify settings of the automatic username/password generator (this generator is used on the Users and Groups > Users page). This feature helps to generate local database users in accordance with the predefined format.
  • Page 50: Hotspot

    DSA-3110 Hotspot Edition – User Manual Hotspot This page is designed to start or stop the engine for user authorization. You can use this page to open or close the public access zone, and to disconnect all users from the access network simultaneously.
  • Page 51: System Menu

    DSA-3110 Hotspot Edition – User Manual SYSTEM MENU This menu section is used to modify various system settings. Picture 52. The System page. The Reboot button is used to restart the device. Administrator Password Proceed to this page if you want to modify the settings of the administrator account used to access the web-based configuration interface.
  • Page 52: Configuration

    DSA-3110 Hotspot Edition – User Manual User The current name of the user with administrator rights. Three users types with different privileges exist in the system: admin: The administrator of the device. Full authority. owner: The owner of the device. Such a user can create and modify tariffs.
  • Page 53 When you upload a file created by the current version of firmware for the DSA-3110 Hotspot Edition, the system will apply the uploaded configuration. When you upload a file created by previous versions of firmware for the DSA-3110 Hotspot Edition, the system will notify you of the discrepancy between firmware versions, but will let you apply the configuration.
  • Page 54: Firmware Upgrade

    DSA-3110 Hotspot Edition – User Manual The User database tab: Restore Click this button to upload a previously saved user database. Click the “Choose…” button to select a saved database file located on your computer. Backup Click this button and follow the dialog box appeared to save the user database to your local computer.
  • Page 55: System Time

    DSA-3110 Hotspot Edition – User Manual System Time Proceed to this page to set the date and time of the device manually. The device is also able to perform automatic synchronization of its clock. By default, automatic synchronization via NTP is specified. If you want to select another time server, enter its domain name in the NTP servers field.
  • Page 56: System Log

    DSA-3110 Hotspot Edition – User Manual System Log Proceed to this page to view the system log file. The following activities are logged: the results of the device load, the work of the internal operating system of the device, the time of users log-in and log-out.
  • Page 57: Status Log

    DSA-3110 Hotspot Edition – User Manual Status Log Proceed to this page to view the results of the last maintenance activities (the status log). Picture 59 displays a log describing the steps of upgrading the firmware. Picture 59. The Status log page.
  • Page 58: Sysctl

    This page is designed for advanced users only! On this page you can finely tune internal parameters of the Linux OS which is built in the DSA-3110 Hotspot Edition device. Attention! Incorrect settings may lead to complete malfunction of the system.
  • Page 59: Appendix A. Rules And Restrictions For Creating Custom Templates

    <title>D-Link DSA</title> <meta name="author" content="D-Link, Russia" /> <meta name="date" content="" /> <meta name="generator" content="no generator" /> <meta name="copyright" content="Copyright (C) 2008 D-Link Russia" /> <meta name="keywords" content="D-Link DSA" /> <meta name="description" content="D-Link DSA" /> <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="application/xhtml+xml; charset=utf-8" /> <meta http-equiv="pragma" content="no-cache" />...
  • Page 60: Css Files

    DSA-3110 Hotspot Edition – User Manual @LNG:hs_login@: <input id="A1" name="A1" type="text" maxlength="15" /> @LNG:hs_password@: <br /> <input id="A2" name="A2" type="password" maxlength="30" /> <br /> <br /> <input id="auth" name="auth" type="hidden" value="auth" /> <br /> <br /> <input id="bt" name="bt" type="submit" value="@LNG:button_enter@" />...
  • Page 61: Images

    DSA-3110 Hotspot Edition – User Manual Images There are several ways to add an image to a page. Two of them (through the img tag in the markup code and through css) are described below. In markup code When you specify an image directly in the markup code (not in the css-file), for example, in the img...

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