D-Link DI-707P User Manual

DI-707P
Ethernet Broadband Router
User’s Manual
(Please refer to the Quick Install Guide for installation instructions.)
Introduction..................................................................................................4
Functions and Features.........................................................................4
Introduction to Broadband Router Technology ....................................6
Introduction to Firewalls ......................................................................6
Introduction to Local Area Networking ...............................................7
Introduction to Virtual Private Networking .........................................7
Contents of Package.....................................................................................9
Panel Layout...............................................................................................10
Installation Requirements ................................................................... 11
Network Settings........................................................................................12
Configuring the Ethernet Broadband Router .............................................14
Start-up and Log in .............................................................................14
Device Information............................................................................15
Useful Tools .......................................................................................16
Setup ...................................................................................................17
DHCP Server......................................................................................20
Virtual Server .....................................................................................21
Special Applications ...........................................................................22
Access Control...................................................................................23
Miscellaneous Items...........................................................................24
MAC Address Control........................................................................25
Configuring on Unix based Platforms ................................................26
Appendix A: Resetting the System Password or the IP Address .............27
Appendix B TCP/IP Configuration for Windows 95/98 .........................28
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B.1 Install TCP/IP Protocol into Your PC..........................................28
B.2 Set TCP/IP Protocol for Working with the DI-707P ...................30
Technical Specifications.............................................................................37
Contacting Technical Support....................................................................39
D-Link Locations Worldwide .....................................................................40
Limited Warranty.......................................................................................42
Registration................................................................................................46
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Introduction
Congratulations on your purchase of this outstanding Broadband Router. The DI-707P is specifically designed for Small Office and Home Office needs. It provides a complete solution for Internet surfing and office resources sharing, and it is easy to configure and operate for even non-technical users. Instructions for installing and configuring the DI-707P can be found in the enclosed “Quick Install Guide.” Before you install and use the DI-707P, please read this manual carefully for more detailed information and to fully utilize its func tions.
Functions and Features
l Broadband modem and IP sharing
Connects multiple computers to a broadband (cable or DSL) modem to surf the Internet.
l Auto-sensing Ethernet Switch
Equipped with a 7-port auto-sensing Ethernet switch.
l VPN supported
Supports multiple PPTP sessions and allows you to setup VPN server and VPN clients.
l Printer sharing (Optional)
Embeds a print server to allow all of the networked computers to share one printer.
l Firewall
All unwanted packets from outside intruders are blocked to protect your network.
l DHCP server supported
All of the networked computers can retrieve TCP/IP settings automatically from the DI-707P.
l Web-based configuring
Configurable through any networked computer’s web browser using Netscape or Internet Explorer.
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l Access Control supported
Allows you to assign different access rights for different users.
l Virtual Server supported
Enables you to expose WWW, FTP and other services on your LAN to be accessible to Internet users.
l User-Definable Application Sensing Tunne l
User can define the attributes to support the special applications requiring multiple connections, like Internet gaming, video conferencing, Internet telephony and so on; then the DI-707P can sense the application type and open a multi-port tunnel for it .
l DMZ Host supported
Allows a networked computer to be fully exposed to the Internet; this function is used when the special “application-sensing tunnel feature” is insufficient to allow an application to function correctly.
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Introduction to Broadband Router Technology
A router is a device that forwards data packets from a source to a destination. Routers forward data packets using IP addresses and not a MAC address. A router will forward data from the Internet to a particular computer on your LAN.
The information that makes up the Internet gets moved around using routers. When you click on a link on a web page, you send a request to a server to show you the next page. The information that is sent and received from your computer is moved from your compute r to the server using routers. A router also determines the best route that your information should follow to ensure that the information is delivered properly.
A router controls the amount of data that is sent through your network by eliminating information that should not be there. This provides security for the computers connected to your router, because computers from the outside cannot access or send information directly to any computer on your network. The router determines which computer the informa tion should be forwarded to and sends it. If the information is not intended for any computer on your network, the data is discarded. This keeps any unwanted or harmful information from accessing or damaging your network.
Introduction to Firewalls
A firewall is a device that sits between your computer and the Internet that prevents unauthorized access to or from your network. A firewall can be a computer using firewall software or a special piece of hardware built specifically to act as a firewall. In most circumstances, a firewall is used to prevent unauthorized Internet users from accessing private networks or corporate LAN’s and Intranets.
A firewall watches all of the information moving to and from your network and analyzes each piece of data. Each pie ce of data is checked against a set of criteria that the administrator configures. If any data does not meet the criteria, that data is blocked and discarded. If the data meets the criteria, the data is passed through. This method is called packet filtering.
A firewall can also run specific security functions based on the type of application or type of port that is being used. For example, a firewall can be configured to work with an FTP or Telnet server. Or a firewall can be configured to work with specific UDP or TCP ports to allow certain applications or games to work properly over the Internet.
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Introduction to Local Area Networking
Local Area Networking (LAN) is the term used when connecting several
computers together over a small area such as a building or group of buildings. LAN’s can be connected over large areas. A collection of LAN’s connected over a large area is called a Wide Area Network (WAN).
A LAN consists of multiple computers connected to each other. There are many types of media that can connect computers together. The most common media is CAT5 cable (UTP or STP twisted pair wire.) On the other hand, wireless networks do not use wires; instead they communicate over radio waves. Each computer must have a Network Interface Card (NIC), which communicates the data between computers. A NIC is usually a 10Mbps network card, or 10/100Mbps network card, or a wireless network card.
Most networks use hardware devices such as hubs or switches that each cable can be connected to in order to continue the connection between computers. A hub simply takes any data arriving through each port and forwards the data to all other ports. A switch is more sophisticated, in that a switch can determine the destination port for a specific piece of data. A switch minimizes network traffic overhead and speeds up the communication over a network.
Networks take some time in order to plan and implement correctly. There are many ways to configure your network. You may want to take some time to determine the best networ k set-up for your needs.
Introduction to Virtual Private Networking
Virtual Private Networking (VPN) uses a publicly wired network (the Internet) to securely connect two different networks as if they were the same network. For example, an employee can acc ess the corporate network from home using VPN, allowing the employee to access files and printers. Here are several different implementations of VPN that can be used.
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Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP)
PPTP uses proprietary means of connecting two private networks over the Internet. PPTP is a way of securing the information that is communicated between networks. PPTP secures information by encrypting the data inside of a packet.
IP Security (IPSec)
IPSec provides a more secure network-to-network connection across the Internet or a Wide Area Network (WAN). IPSec encrypts all communication between the client and server whereas PPTP only encrypts the data packets.
Both of these VPN implementations are used because there is not a standard for VPN server software. Because of this, each ISP or business can implement its own VPN network making interoperability a challenge.
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Contents of Package
DI-707P
Ethernet Broadband Router
DI- 707P Ethernet Broadband Router
Installation CD-ROM
Power cord and power ada pter
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CAT-5 UTP Fast Ethernet Cable
. M1 is flashed once per second to
Broadband &
ED flickers when the LAN or WAN
. The LED flickers when the corresponding
. The LED flickers when the
Panel Layout
Front Panel
M1&M2 System status indicators, Orange
indicate system is active. When system is busy, M2 is lighted. Ethernet port indicators, Green. The L
LAN Link/Act. Link status indicators, Green
10/100 10/100 status indicators, Green
Side Panel
port is sending or receiving data.
port is sending or receiving data
corresponding port is transmitting or receiving data in 10 or 100Mbps.
RESET To reset system settings to factory defaults, please follow the steps:
1. Power off the device
2. Press the reset button and hold
3. Power on the device
4. Keep the button pressed about 5 seconds
5. Release the button
6. Watch the M1 and M2 LEDs, they will flash 8 times and then the M1 will flash once per second
POWER Power port. Connect one end of your included power adapter to the
power port and the other end into your power outlet
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Note: The included power adapter is DC 5V/2A. Using the wrong type of
type female.) This is where you will
type male.) This is where you can connect
45 cable). This is where you will
45 cable.) The LED glows steadily
equipped
power adapter may cause product damage.
Rear Panel
PRINTER Parallel port connector (25-pins D-
connect the shared printer. (Optional)
COM Serial por t connector (9-pins D-
a back -up dial-up modem. This port is also a console port.
Broadband WAN port socket (CAT5 Ethernet RJ-
connect to your cable or DSL modem.
PORTS 1-7
LAN port sockets (CAT5 Ethernet RJ­when a port is connected to a hub, switch or network-adapter­computer in your local area network (LAN.)
Installation Requirements
The DI-707P can be positioned at any convenient place in your office or house. No special wiring or cooling requirements are needed. However, you should comply with the following guidelines:
l Place the DI-707P on a flat horizontal plane. l Keep away from any heating devices. l Do not place in a dusty or wet environment.
The recommended operational specifications of the DI-707P are:
Temperature 32o F ~ 131o F
Humidity 5 % ~ 90 %
In addition, remember to turn off the power, remove the power cord from the outlet, and keep your hands dry when you install the hardware.
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Network Settings
To use the DI-707P correctly, you have to properly configure the network settings of your computers. The default IP address of the DI-707P is 192.168.0.1, and the default subnet mask is 255.255.255.0. These addresses can be changed as needed, but the default values are used in this manual. If the TCP/IP environment of your computer has not yet been configured, you can refer to Appendix B to configure it. For example,
1. configure IP as 192.168.0.3, subnet mask as 255.255.255. 0 and gateway
as 192.168.0.1, or more conveniently,
2. configure your computers to load TCP/IP setting automatically, that is, via
the DHCP server of the DI-707P.
After installing the TCP/IP communication protocol, you can use the ping command to check if your computer has successfully connected to the DI-707P. The following example shows the ping procedure for Windows 95 platforms. First, execute the ping command
ping 192.168.0.1
If the following messages appear:
Pinging 192.168.0.1 with 32 bytes of data: Reply from 192.168.0.1: bytes=32 time=2ms TTL=64
a communication link between your computer and the DI-707P has been successfully established. However, if you get the following messages:
Pinging 192.168.0.1 with 32 bytes of data:
Request timed out.
this indicates that the installation is not successful. Please check the following items in sequence:
1. Is the Ethernet cable correctly connected between the DI -707P
and your computer?
The LAN LED of the DI-707P and the link LED of the network adapter card on your computer must be lighted.
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2. Is the TCP/IP of your computers properly configured?
If the IP address of the DI-707P is 192.168.0.1, the IP address of your computer must be 192.168.0.X (where “X” is a number between 2 and 254. Each computer on your network must have a different IP address within that range where “X” represents a number between 2 and 254.) The default gateway must be 192.168.0.1.
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Configuring the Ethernet Broadband Router
The DI-707P provides Web based configuration. You can configure your DI-707P through your Netscape Communicator or Internet Explorer browser in MS Windows, Macintosh or UNIX based platforms.
Start-up and Log in
Activate your browser, and disable the proxy or add the IP address of the DI-707P into the exceptions. Then, type the IP address of the DI-707P into the
Location (for Netscape) or Address (for IE) field and press “Enter.” For example:
http://192.168.0.1. After the connection is established, you will see the web user interface. There
are two appearances of web user interface: for general users and for the system administrator.
To log in as an administrator, enter the system password (the factory setting is ”admin”) in the System Password field and click on the Log in button. If the password is correct, the web appearance will be changed into administrator configure mode. As listed in its main menu, there are several options for system administration.
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