D-link DFL-210 Quick Installation Guide

Building Networks for People
Network Security Firewall
This Quick Guide will guide you through the installation Process. You are only moments away from using your new D-Link Network Security Product
DFL-210
DFL-210 Quick Installation Guide
1.Before You Begin
1.1 Check Your Package Contents....................................................................1
2.1 Front View.................................................................................................2
2.2 Rear View.................................................................................................2
2.3 LED Indicators...........................................................................................3
2.4 Default Interface Attribute Definition..........................................................3
3.Connecting the DFL-210
3.1 Setting up Firewall to your Network...........................................................4
4.Configure DFL-210
4.1 Configure your Computer’s IP...................................................................5
4.2 Using the Setup Wizard..............................................................................6
5.Appendix
5.1 How to Configure Static IP Manually on Microsoft Windows XP...............15
5.2 How to Configure Static IP Manually on Apple MAC OS X............................16
6.Statement
DFL-210 Before You Begin
1.1 Check Your Package Contents
Your NetDefend Network Security Firewall package should contain all the items listed below. If any of these items is found damaged or missing in your package, report it to your reseller immediately for replacement.
One (1) DFL-210 NetDefend™ Network Security Firewall
One (1) 5V DC Power Adapter
One (1) Console Cable (RS-232 cable)
One (1) Ethernet (CAT5 UTP/Straight Through) Cable
One (1) Ethernet (CAT5 UTP/Cross-over) Cable
One (1) CD-ROM (containing QIG/Manual )
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Power Adapter
DFL-210
Ethernet Cable
(Straight-Through)
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Console Cable CD-ROM
Ethernet Cable
(Cross-over)
Identifying Components
The following illustrates the front panel of the DFL-210 and explains the front panel’s key components:
2.1 Front View
1 2 3 4 5
1. Power LED
2. Status LED
3. WAN LED
4. DMZ LED
5. LAN LED
2.2 Rear View
1. Console Port
2. LAN Ports
3. DMZ Port
4. WAN Port
5. Reset
6. Power Receptor
Power indication of the DFL-210.
System status indication of the DFL-210.
WAN port status indication of the DFL-210.
DMZ port status indication of the DFL-210.
LAN port status indication of the DFL-210.
1 3 4 62 5
Connects to RS-232 console cable that connects to PC.
These are for the connection of Ethernet cables to the internal network.
This is for the connection of an Ethernet cable to an DMZ network.
This is for the connection of an Ethernet cable to a Cable or DSL modem.
This is for resetting system conguration to factory defaults.
This is for the connection of the power adaper to a wall outlet or power strip.
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Note:
WAN interface does not support Auto MDI/MDI-X
(Automatic cable detection for Straight-through and Crossover
function).
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DFL-210 Quick Installation Guide
2.3 LED Indicators
LED
Power
Status
WAN
DMZ
LAN
Status
Solid green Light off
Solid green Light off Blinking green
Solid green Blinking green Light off
Solid green Blinking green Light off
Solid green Blinking green Light off
Color
Green
Green
Green
Green
Green
Description
The device is powered on. The device is powered off.
System is operating properly. The device is not working.
System is defective, such rmware
upgrade fail.
Link present Port is sending or receiving data. No link
Link present Port is sending or receiving data. No link
Link present Port is sending or receiving data. No link
2.4 Default Interface Attribute Definition
Wording on
Front plate
WAN WAN
DMZ DMZ Static IP 172.17.100.254/24 Disable
Ports: 1~4 LAN Static IP 192.168.1.1/24 Disable
Default name
in rewall
Default interface
type denition
DHCP client N/A Enabled
Default interface
IP Address
DHCP Status
Default
Note:
NetDefendOS only allows Web GUI access from LAN port by default
for security consideration. Please refer to user manual for more
detail about how to change this conguration.
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Connecting the DFL-210
3.1 Connecting Firewall to Your Network
A. First, connect the power cord to the receptor at the back panel of
the DFL-210 and then plug the other end of the power cord to a wall outlet or power strip. Then powered on the DFL-210 using the on/off switch. Now the Power LED will turn ON to indicate proper operation. After the power LED turns on, you need to wait 1-2 minutes for the DFL-210 to boot up completely.
B. Connect an Ethernet cable from the DFL-210 to your Cable/
DSL modem. If the Cable/DSL modem is powered on, wait for the WAN1 LED on the DFL-210 to light up to show a proper connection. Otherwise, turn off your Cable/DSL modem, connect the Ethernet cable from the DFL-210 to your Cable/DSL modem, and turn on the Cable/DSL modem. Some Cable/DSL modems may not have an on/off switch and will require you to unplug the power adapter.
Note: The default management IP address of the DFL-210 is
192.168.1.1. If you have are using a router that uses DHCP,
there may be a conict if the router uses the same IP address as
the DFL-210. If this is the case, either disconnect the DFL-210 from the router and change the management IP address of the DFL-210, or change the DHCP settings on your router.
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C. Insert an Ethernet cable to the LAN1 port on the front panel of
the DFL-210 and connect it to a port on your network hub or switch. The LED light above the Ethernet port on the DFL-210 will illuminate to indicate proper connection
D. Connecting the computer that you will use to congure the DFL-210 to the network hub or switch.
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Configure DFL-210
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4.1 Configure Your Computer’s IP Address
Make sure that the network adapter in your computer is congured
to use a static IP address with 192.168.1.1 as default gateway and
255.255.255.0 as netmask. Instructions on how to congure the
network adapter can be found in the appendix.
When you have completed the steps in this Quick Installation Guide, your connected network should look similar to this:
Cable/DSL Modem
DFL-210
Switch
Internal
DMZ Network (optional)
Network
Computer1 Computer2
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