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D-Link DSR-150 User Manual
Unified services router v.1.05
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Contents
Table of Contents
Troubleshooting
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Table of Contents
Copyright Notice
Table of Contents
Chapter 1. Introduction
About this User Manual
Typographical Conventions
Chapter 2. Configuring Your Network: LAN Setup
LAN Configuration
Figure 1: Setup Page for la N TCP/IP Settings
LAN DHCP Reserved Ips
LAN DHCP Leased Clients
Figure 2: LAN DHCP Reserved Ips
LAN Configuration in an IP V6 Network
Figure 3: LAN DHCP Leased Clients
Figure 4: IP V6 la N and DHCP V6 Configuration
Configuring IP V6 Router Advertisements
Figure 5: Configuring the Router Advertisement Daemon
VLAN Configuration
Figure 6: IP V6 Advertisement Prefix Settings
Associating Vlans to Ports
Figure 7: Adding VLAN Memberships to the LAN
Figure 8: Port VLAN List
Multiple VLAN Subnets
Figure 9: Configuring VLAN Membership for a Port
VLAN Configuration
Figure 10: Multiple VLAN Subnets
Configurable Port: DMZ Setup
Figure 11: VLA N Configuration
Universal Plug and Play (Upnp)
Figure 12: DMZ Configuration
Figure 13: up Np Configuration
Captive Portal
Captive Portal Setup
Figure 14: Active Runtime Sessions
Figure 15: Captive Port al Setup
Figure 16: Customized Captive Portal Setup
Chapter 3. Connecting to the Internet: WAN Setup
Internet Setup Wizard
Figure 17: Internet Connection Setup Wizard
WAN Configuration
WAN Port IP Address
WAN DNS Servers
Dhcp Wan
Pppoe
Figure 18: Manual WAN Configuration
Figure 19: Pppoe Configuration for Standard Isps
Figure 20: WAN Configuration for Japanese Multiple Pppoe (Part 1)
Russia L2TP and PP TP WAN
Figure 21: WAN Configuration for Multiple Pppoe (Part 2)
Russia Dual Access Pppoe
Figure 22: Russia L2TP ISP Configuration
WAN Configuration in an IP V6 Network
Figure 23: Russia Dual Access Pppoe Configuration
Figure 24: IP V6 WAN Setup Page
Checking WAN Status
Figure 25: Connection Status Information for both WAN Ports
Bandwidth Controls
Figure 26: List of Configured Bandwidth Profiles
Figure 27: Bandwidth Profile Configuration Page
Features with Multiple WAN Links
Auto Failover
Figure 28: Traffic Selector Configuration
Load Balancing
Protocol Bindings
Figure 29: Load Balancing Is Available When Multiple WAN Ports Are Configured and Protocol Bindings Have Been Defined
Routing Configuration
Routing Mode
Figure 30: Protocol Binding Setup to Associate a Service And/Or LAN Source to a WAN And/Or Destination Network
Figure 31: Routing Mode Is Used to Configure Traffic Routing between WAN and LAN, as Well as Dynamic Routing (RIP)
Dynamic Routing (RIP)
Static Routing
Ospfv2
Figure 32: Static Route Configuration Fields
Figure 33: Ospfv2 Configured Parameters
Ospfv3
Figure 34: Ospfv2 Configuration
Figure 35: Ospfv3 Configured Parameters
6To4 Tunneling
Figure 36: Ospfv3 Configuration
ISATAP Tunnels
Figure 37: 6 to 4 Tunneling
Configurable Port - WAN Option
WAN 3 (3G) Configuration
Figure 38: ISA TAP Tunnels Configuration
WAN Port Settings
Figure 39: WAN3 Configuration for 3G Internet
Figure 40: Physical WAN Port Settings
Chapter 4. Wireless Access Point Setup
Wireless Settings Wizard
Wireless Network Setup Wizard
Add Wireless Device with WPS
Figure 41: Wireless Network Setup Wizards
Manual Wireless Net Work Setup
Wireless Profiles
WEP Security
Figure 42: List of a Vailable Profiles Shows the Options Available to Secure the Wireless Link
WPA or WPA2 with PSK
RADIUS Authentication
Figure 43: Profile Configuration to Set Network Security
Creating and Using Access Points
Figure 44: RA DIUS Server (External Authentication) Configuration
Figure 45: Virtual AP Configuration
Primary Benefits of Virtual Aps
Figure 46: List of Configured Access Points (Virtual Aps) Shows One Enabled Access Point on the Radio, Broadcasting Its SSID
Tuning Radio Specific Settings
Figure 47: Radio Card Configuration Options
Wmm
Figure 48: Wi-Fi Multimedia
Wireless Distribution System (WDS)
Figure 49: Wireless Distribution System
Advanced Wireless Settings
Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS)
Figure 50: Advanced Wireless Communication Settings
Figure 51: WPS Configuration for an AP with WPA/WPA2 Profile
Chapter 5. Securing the Private Network
Firewall Rules
Defining Rule Schedules
Figure 52: List of a Vailable Firewall Rules
Configuring Firewall Rules
Figure 53: List of a Vailable Schedules to Bind to a Firewall Rule
Figure 54: Example Where an Outbound SNAT Rule Is Used to Map an External IP Address (209.156.200.225) to a Private DMZ IP Address (10.30.30.30)
Figure 55: the Firewall Rule Configuration Page Allows You to Define the To/From Zone, Service, Action, Schedules, and Specify Source/Destination IP Addresses as Needed
Configuring Ipv6 Firewall Rules
Figure 56: the Ipv6 Firewall Rule Configuration Page Allows You to Define the To/From Zone, Service, Action, Schedules, and Specify Source/ Destination IP Addresses as Needed
Firewall Rule Configuration Examples
Figure 57: List of a Vailable IP V6 Firewall Rules
Figure 58: Schedule Configuration for the above Example
Security on Custom Services
Figure 59: List of Us er Defined Services
Figure 60: Custom Services Configuration
ALG Support
VPN Passthrough for Firewall
Figure 61: a Vailable ALG Support on the Router
Application Rules
Figure 62: Passthrough Options for VPN Tunnels
Web Content Filtering
Content Filtering
Figure 63: List of a Vailable Application Rules Showing 4 Unique Rules
Approved Urls
Figure 64: Content Filtering Used to Block Access to Proxy Servers and Prevent Activex Controls from Being Downloaded
Blocked Keywords
Figure 65: Two Trusted Domains Added to the Approved Urls List
Export Web Filter
Figure 66: One Keyword Added to the Block List
IP/MAC Binding
Figure 67: Export Approved URL List
Intrusion Prevention (IPS)
Figure 68: the Following Example Binds a LAN Host's MAC Address to an IP Address Served by
Logs will be Capt Ured
Protecting from Internet Attacks
Figure 69: Intrusion Prevention Features on the Router
Figure 70: Protecting the Router and LAN from Internet Attacks
Chapter 6. Ipsec / PPTP / L2TP VPN
Figure 71: Example of Gateway-To-Gateway Ipsec VPN Tunnel Using Two DSR Routers Connected to the Internet
Figure 72: Example of Three Ipsec Client Connections to the Internal Network through the DSR Ipsec Gateway
Figure 73: VPN Wizard Launch Screen
VPN Wizard
Configuring Ipsec Policies
Figure 74: Ipsec Policy Configuration
Figure 75: Ipsec Policy Configuration Continued (Auto Policy Via IKE)
Extended Authentication (XAUTH)
Figure 76: Ipsec Policy Configuration Continued (Auto / Manual Phas E 2)
Configuring VPN Clients
Internet over IPS Ec Tunnel
PPTP / L2TP Tunnels
PPTP Tunnel Support
Figure 77: PP TP Tunnel Configuration - PP TP Client
Figure 78: PP TP VPN Connection Status
Figure 79: PP TP Tunnel Configuration - PP TP Server
L2TP Tunnel Support
Figure 80: L2TP Tunnel Configuration - L2TP Server
Openvpn Support
Figure 81: Openvp N Configuration
Openvpn Remote Network
Figure 82: Openvp N Remote Network
Openvpn Authentication
Figure 83: Openvp N Authentication
Chapter 7. SSL VPN
Figure 84: Example of Clientless SSL VPN Connections to the DS R
Groups and Users
Figure 85: List of Groups
Figure 86: User Group Configuration
Figure 87: SSLVPN Settings
Figure 88: Group Login Policies Options
Figure 89: Browser Policies Options
Figure 90: IP Policies Options
Users and Passwords
Figure 91: a Vailable Users with Login Status and Associated Group
Using SSL VPN Policies
Figure 92: User Configuration Options
Figure 93: List of SSL VPN Polices (Global Filter)
Figure 94: SSL VPN Policy Configuration
Using Network Resources
Application Port Forwarding
Figure 95: List of Configured Resources, Which Are Available to Assign to SSL VPN Policies
SSL VPN Client Configuration
Figure 96: List of a Vailable Applications for SSL Port Forwarding
Figure 97: SSL VPN Client Adapter and Access Configuration
Figure 98: Configured Client Routes Only Apply in Split Tunnel Mode
User Portal
Creating Portal Layouts
Figure 99: List of Configured SSL VPN Portals. the Configured Portal Can then be Associated with an Aut Hentication Domain
Figure 100: SSL VPN Portal Configuration
Chapter 8. Advanced Configuration Tools
USB Device Setup
USB Share Port
Figure 101: USB Device Detection
Figure 102: USB Shareport
SMS Service
Figure 103: SMS Service - Send SMS
Authentication Certificates
Figure 104: SMS Service - Receive SMS
Figure 105: Certificate Summary for Ipsec and HTTPS Management
Advanced Switch Configuration
Figure 106: Advanced Switch Settings
Chapter 9. Administration & Management
Configuration Access Control
Admin Settings
Figure 107: User Login Policy Configuration
Remote Management
Figure 108: Admin Settings
CLI Access
SNMP Configuration
Figure 109: Remote Management from the WAN
Figure 110: SNMP Users, Traps, and Access Control
Configuring Time Zone and NTP
Figure 111: SNMP System Information for this Router
Log Configuration
Defining What to Log
Figure 112: Date, Time, and NTP Server Setup
Figure 113: Facility Settings for Logging
Figure 114: Log Configuration Options for Traffic through Router
Sending Logs to E-Mail or Syslog
Figure 115: IP V6 Log Configuration Options for Traffic through Router
Figure 116: E-Mail Configuration as a Remote Logging Option
E Vent Log Viewer in GUI
Figure 117: Syslog Server Configuration for Remote Logging (Continued)
Backing up and Restoring Configuration Settings
Figure 118: VPN Logs Displayed in GUI Event Viewer
Upgrading Router Firmware
Figure 119: Restoring Configuration from a Saved File will Result in the Current Configuration Being Overwritten and a Reboot
Upgrading Router Firmware Via USB
Figure 120: Firmware Version Information and Upgrade Option
Dynamic DNS Setup
Figure 121: Firmware Upgrade and Configuration Restore/Backup Via USB
Using Diagnostic Tools
Figure 122: Dynamic DNS Configuration
Ping
Trace Route
Figure 123: Router Diagnostics Tools Available in the GUI
DNS Lookup
Router Options
Figure 124: Sample Trace Route out Put
Localization
Figure 125: Localization
Chapter 10. Router Status and Statistics
System Overview
Device Status
Figure 126: Device Status Display
Resource Utilization
Figure 127: Device Status Display (Continued)
Figure 128: Resource Utilization Statistics
Figure 129: Resource Utilization Data (Continued)
Traffic Statistics
Wired Port Statistics
Figure 130: Resource Utilization Data (Continued)
Wireless Statistics
Figure 131: Physical Port Statistics
Active Connections
Sessions through the Router
Figure 132: AP Specific Statistics
Figure 133: List of Current Active Firewall Sessions
Wireless Clients
LAN Clients
Figure 134: List of Connected 802.11 Clients Per AP
Active VPN Tunnels
Figure 135: List of LAN Hosts
Figure 136: List of Current Active VPN Sessions
Chapter 11. Trouble Shooting
Internet Connection
Date and Time
Pinging to Test LAN Connectivity
Testing the LAN Path from Your PC to Your Router
Testing the LAN Path from Your PC to a Remote Dev Ice
Restoring Factory-Default Configuration Settings
Chapter 12. Credits
Appendix A. Glossary
Appendix B. Factory Default Settings
Appendix C. Standard Services Available for Port Forwarding & Firewall Configuration
Appendix D. Log Output Reference
Appendix E. RJ-45 Pin-Outs
Appendix F. Product Statement
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