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Page 1 - User Manual

Unified Services RouterUser ManualDSR-150 / 150N / 250 / 250N / 500 / 500N /1000 / 1000NVer. 1.05Building Networks for PeopleSmall Business Gateway So

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Unified Services Router User Manual 8 Figure 65: Two trusted domains added to the Approved URLs List ...

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Unified Services Router User Manual 98 Figure 59: List of user define d se rvice s . Figure 60: Custom Services configuratio n Created s

Page 4 - Table of Contents

Unified Services Router User Manual 99 ICMP types , visit the following URL:http://www.iana.org/assignments /icmp -parameters . Start Port: T

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Unified Services Router User Manual 100 Figure 61: Available ALG support on the router. 5.7 VPN Passthrough for Firewall Advanced > Fir

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Unified Services Router User Manual 101 Figure 62: Passthrough options for VPN tunne ls 5.8 Application Rules Advanced > Application

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Unified Services Router User Manual 102 Figure 63: List of Available Applicatio n Rules showing 4 unique rule s The application rule stat

Page 8 - List of Figures

Unified Services Router User Manual 103 Figure 64: Content Filtering use d to block access to proxy serve rs and preve nt Active X controls

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Unified Services Router User Manual 104 Figure 65: Two trusted domains added to the Approve d URLs List 5.9.3 Blocked Keywords Advanced

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Unified Services Router User Manual 105 Figure 66: One keyword adde d to the block list 5.9.4 Export Web Filter Advanced > Website Filt

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Unified Services Router User Manual 106 Figure 67: Export Approve d URL list 5.10 IP/MAC Binding Advanced > IP/MAC Binding Another availabl

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Unified Services Router User Manual 107 Figure 68: The following example binds a LAN hos t’s MAC Address to an IP addres s served by D

Page 13 - Chapter 1. Introduction

Unified Services Router User Manual 9 Figure 98: Configured client routes only apply in split tunnel mode...

Page 14 - 1.1 About this User Manual

Unified Services Router User Manual 108 Figure 69: Intrusion Preve ntion features on the route r 5.12 Protecting from Internet Attacks Advan

Page 15 - LAN Setup

Unified Services Router User Manual 109 Figure 70: Protecting the route r and LAN from inte rnet attacks WAN Security Checks : Enable S

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Unified Services Router User Manual 110 Block Fragmented Packets : selecting this option drops any fragmented packets through or to the

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Unified Services Router User Manual 111 Chapter 6. IPsec / PPTP / L2TP VPN A VPN p ro v id e s a s e cu re co mmu n icatio n ch an n el

Page 18 - 2.1.1 LAN DHCP Reserved IPs

Unified Services Router User Manual 112 Figure 72: Example of thre e IPse c clie nt conne ctions to the internal ne twork through the DS

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Unified Services Router User Manual 113 6.1 VPN Wizard Setup > Wizard > VPN Wizard You can us e the VPN wizard to quickly create both IKE a

Page 20 - LAN Settings

Unified Services Router User Manual 114 2. Configure Remote and Local WAN address for the tunnel endpoints  Remote Gateway Type: identify t

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Unified Services Router User Manual 115 Par ameter De fault value from Wizard Exchange Mode Aggressive (Client policy ) or Main (Gatew ay policy)

Page 22 - Prefix Delegation

Unified Services Router User Manual 116 Figure 74: IPsec policy configuration Once the tunnel type and endpoints of the tunnel are defined yo

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Unified Services Router User Manual 117 The VPN policy is one half of the IKE/VPN policy pair required to establish an Auto IPsec VPN tunnel.

Page 24 - Advertisement Prefixes

Unified Services Router User Manual 10 Figure 132: AP specific statistics...

Page 25 - 2.2 VLAN Configuration

Unified Services Router User Manual 118 endpoint. As well the encryption and integrity algorithms and keys must match on the remote IPs ec hos

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Unified Services Router User Manual 119 Figure 76: IPsec policy configuration continue d (Auto / Manual Phase 2) 6.2.1 Extended Authenti

Page 27 - Figure 8: Port VLAN list

Unified Services Router User Manual 120 With a configured RADIUS s erver, the router connects to a RADIUS s erver and pas s es to it the cred

Page 28 - 2.2.2 Multiple VLAN Subnets

Unified Services Router User Manual 121 Figure 77: PPTP tunne l configuratio n – PPTP Client Figure 78: PPTP VPN conne ction s tatus

Page 29 - 2.2.3 VLAN configuration

Unified Services Router User Manual 122 Figure 79: PPTP tunne l configuratio n – PPTP Server 6.4.2 L2TP Tunnel Support Setup > VPN Sett

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Unified Services Router User Manual 123 Figure 80: L2TP tunne l configuratio n – L2TP Serve r 6.4.3 OpenVPN Support Setup > VPN Settings

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Unified Services Router User Manual 124 signature and Certificate authority. An Open VPN can be establis hed through this router. Check/Uncheck th

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Unified Services Router User Manual 125 Figure 81: Ope nVPN configuratio n 6.4.4 OpenVPN Remote Network Setup > VPN Settings > OpenVPN

Page 33 - 2.5 Captive Portal

Unified Services Router User Manual 126 Figure 82: Ope nVPN Remote Ne twork Common Name: Common Name of the OpenVPN client certificate. Remot

Page 34 - 2.6 Captive portal setup

Unified Services Router User Manual 127 Figure 83: Ope nVPN Authenticatio n Trusted Certificate (CA Certificate): Brows e and upload th

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Unified Services Router User Manual 11 Chapter 1. Introduction D-Link Unified Services Routers offer a secure, high performance networking solut

Page 37 - WAN Setup

Chapter 7. SSL VPN The router provides an intrinsic SSL VPN feature as an alternate to the s tandard IPsec VPN. SSL VPN differs from IPs ec V

Page 38 - 3.2 WAN Configuration

Unified Services Router User Manual 130 Figure 84: Example of clientle ss SSL VPN connections to the DSR

Page 39 - 3.2.3 DHCP WAN

Unified Services Router User Manual 131 7.1 Groups and Users Advanced > Users > Groups The group page allows creating, editing and

Page 40 - 3.2.4 PPPoE

Unified Services Router User Manual 132  Admin: Th is is th e rou t er’s s up er-us er, and can manage the router, us e SSL VPN to acces s

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Unified Services Router User Manual 133  Active Directory Domain: If the domain us es the Active Directory authentication, the Activ

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Unified Services Router User Manual 134  Disable Login: Enable to prevent the users of this group from logging into the devices management inte

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Unified Services Router User Manual 135 Figure 89: Browse r policies options Policy by IP To s et p o licies bye IP for th e gro u p , se

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Unified Services Router User Manual 136  Click Save Settings to s ave your changes . Figure 90: IP policies options .  Login Policies ,

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Unified Services Router User Manual 137 Figure 91: Available Users with login status and associated Group 7.1.1 Users and Passwords Advan

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Unified Services Router User Manual 12 central corporate databas e. Site -to-site VPN tunnels use IP Security (IPs ec) Protocol, Point-to-Point

Page 47 - 3.2.8 Checking WAN Status

Unified Services Router User Manual 138 Figure 92: User configuration options 7.2 Using SSL VPN Policies Setup > VPN Settings > SSL VPN

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Unified Services Router User Manual 139 Figure 93: List of SSL VPN polices (Global filter) To add a SSL VPN policy, you mus t firs t assi

Page 49 - 3.3 Bandwidth Controls

Unified Services Router User Manual 140 Figure 94: SSL VPN policy configuratio n To configure a policy for a s ingle us er or group

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Unified Services Router User Manual 141  ICMP: Select this option to include ICMP traffic  Port range: If the policy governs a type

Page 51 - 3.4.1 Auto Failover

Unified Services Router User Manual 142 Figure 95: List of configured re source s, which are available to assign to SSL VPN policies

Page 52 - 3.4.2 Load Balancing

Unified Services Router User Manual 143 As a convenience for remote us ers , the hos tname (FQDN) of the network s erver can be configured to allo

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Unified Services Router User Manual 144 Figure 96: Lis t of Available Applicatio ns for SSL Port Forwarding 7.4 SSL VPN Client Configur

Page 54 - 3.4.3 Protocol Bindings

Unified Services Router User Manual 145 Figure 97: SSL VPN client adapte r and access configuratio n The router allows full tunnel and spl

Page 55 - 3.5 Routing Configuration

Unified Services Router User Manual 146 Setup > VPN Settings > SSL VPN Client > Configured Client Routes If the SSL VPN client is

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Unified Services Router User Manual 147 7.5 User Portal Setup > VPN Settings > SSL VPN Client > SSL VPN Client Portal When remote us er

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Chapter 2. Configuring Your Network: LAN Setup It is as s umed that the user has a machine for management connected to the LAN to the router. The L

Page 58 - 3.5.2 Dynamic Routing (RIP)

Unified Services Router User Manual 148 the SSL VPN portal URL. As well, the us ers as s igned to this portal (through their authentication

Page 59 - 3.5.3 Static Routing

Unified Services Router User Manual 149 Figure 100: SSL VPN Portal configuration

Page 60 - 3.5.4 OSPFv2

Unified Services Router User Manual 150 Chapter 8. Advanced Configuration Tools 8.1 USB Device Setup Setup > USB Settings > USB Status The

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Unified Services Router User Manual 151 Figure 101: USB De vice De te ction 8.2 USB share port Setup > USB Settings > USB SharePort Thi

Page 62 - 3.5.5 OSPFv3

Unified Services Router User Manual 152 Figure 102: USB Share Port USB-1: Enable USB Printer: Select this option to allow the USB printer

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Unified Services Router User Manual 153 Enable Sharing: Select this option to allow the USB s torage device connected to the router to be s hared

Page 64 - 3.5.6 6to4 Tunneling

Unified Services Router User Manual 154 Figure 104: SMS Se rvice – Re ceive SMS The following details to be provided in Create Mes sage page:

Page 65 - 3.5.7 ISATAP Tunnels

Unified Services Router User Manual 155 table lists the self certificates currently loaded on the gateway. The following information

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Unified Services Router User Manual 156 8.5 Advanced Switch Configuration The DSR allows you to adjust the power consumption of the hardware bas

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Unified Services Router User Manual 157 Chapter 9. Administration & Management 9.1 Configuration Access Control The primary means to config

Page 68 - 3.8 WAN Port Settings

Unified Services Router User Manual 14 To configure LAN Connectivity, pleas e follow the s teps below: 1. In the LAN Setup page, enter the foll

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Unified Services Router User Manual 158 Figure 108: Admin Se ttings 9.1.2 Remote Management Tools > Admin > Remote Management Both HT

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Unified Services Router User Manual 159 Figure 109: Re mote Management from the WAN 9.1.3 CLI Access In addition to the web -bas ed G

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Unified Services Router User Manual 160 Figure 110: SNMP Us ers, Traps, and Access Control Tools > Admin > SNMP System Info The router

Page 72 - 4.2 Wireless Profiles

Unified Services Router User Manual 161 Figure 111: SNMP syste m informatio n for this route r 9.3 Configuring Time Zone and NTP Tools >

Page 73 - 4.2.1 WEP Security

Unified Services Router User Manual 162 Figure 112: Date , Time, and NTP serve r setup 9.4 Log Configuration This router allows you to ca

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Unified Services Router User Manual 163  Kernel: This refers to the Linux kernel. Log mes s ages that corres pond to this facility would cor

Page 75 - 4.2.3 RADIUS Authentication

Unified Services Router User Manual 164 Figure 113: Facility se ttings for Logging The display for logging can be customized bas ed on where

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Unified Services Router User Manual 165 tries to make an SSH connection, those packets will be accepted and a mes s age will be logged.

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Unified Services Router User Manual 166 Figure 114: Log configuratio n options for traffic through route r Tools > Log Settings > I

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Unified Services Router User Manual 167 Figure 115: IPv6 Log configuratio n options for traffic through route r 9.4.2 Sending Logs to E-

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Unified Services Router User Manual 15  Leas e Time: Enter the time, in hours , for which IP addres s es are leas ed to clients .  Relay Gate

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Unified Services Router User Manual 168 Figure 116: E-mail configuratio n as a Remote Logging option An external Sys log server is often

Page 81 - 4.5 WMM

Unified Services Router User Manual 169 sent to the configured (and enabled) Sys log server once you save this configuration p ag e’s s ett ing s

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Unified Services Router User Manual 170 Figure 118: VPN logs dis played in GUI event vie we r 9.5 Backing up and Restoring Configuration

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Unified Services Router User Manual 171 2. To restore your saved settings from a backup file, click Browse then locate the file on the host. Af

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Unified Services Router User Manual 172 Figure 120: Firmware ve rs ion informatio n and upgrade option This router als o supports an auto

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Unified Services Router User Manual 173 Figure 121: Firmware upgrade and configuratio n restore /backup via USB 9.8 Dynamic DNS Setup T

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Unified Services Router User Manual 174 Figure 122: Dynamic DNS configuration 9.9 Using Diagnostic Tools Tools > System Check The router h

Page 87 - Network

Unified Services Router User Manual 175 Figure 123: Route r diagnostics tools available in the GUI 9.9.1 Ping This utility can be us ed t

Page 88 - Tools > Schedules

Unified Services Router User Manual 176 Figure 124: Sample trace route output 9.9.3 DNS Lookup To retrieve the IP address of a Web, FTP,

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Unified Services Router User Manual 177 9.10 Localization Tools > Set Language The router has built in tools to allow change the default langu

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Unified Services Router User Manual 16 2.1.1 LAN DHCP Reserved IPs Setup > Network Settings > LAN DHCP Reserved IPs This router DHCP serve

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Unified Services Router User Manual 178 Chapter 10. Router Status and Statistics 10.1 System Overview The Status page allows you to get a detai

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Unified Services Router User Manual 179 Figure 126: De vice Status display

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Unified Services Router User Manual 180 Figure 127: De vice Status display (continue d) 10.1.2 Resource Utilization Status > Device Info &

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Unified Services Router User Manual 181 Figure 128: Re source Utilizatio n statistics

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Unified Services Router User Manual 182 Figure 129: Re source Utilizatio n data (continued)

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Unified Services Router User Manual 183 Figure 130: Re source Utilizatio n data (continued) 10.2 Traffic Statistics 10.2.1 Wired Port Statis

Page 97 - 1. Setup a schedule:

Unified Services Router User Manual 184 Figure 131: Physical port statistics 10.2.2 Wireless Statistics Status > Traffic Monitor > Wire

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Unified Services Router User Manual 185 Figure 132: AP specific statistics 10.3 Active Connections 10.3.1 Sessions through the Router Status

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Unified Services Router User Manual 186 Figure 133: Lis t of current Active Firewall Se ssions

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Unified Services Router User Manual 187 10.3.2 Wireless Clients Status > Wireless Clients The clients connected to a particular AP can b e vi

Page 101 - 5.6 ALG support

Unified Services Router User Manual 17 Figure 2: LAN DHCP Reserve d IPs 2.1.2 LAN DHCP Leased Clients Setup > Network Settings > LAN

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Unified Services Router User Manual 188 Figure 135: Lis t of LAN hosts 10.3.4 Active VPN Tunnels Status > Active VPNs Yo u can view an

Page 103 - 5.8 Application Rules

Unified Services Router User Manual 189 Figure 136: Lis t of current Active VPN Sessions All active SSL VPN connections, both for VPN tun

Page 104 - 5.9 Web Content Filtering

Unified Services Router User Manual 190 Chapter 11. Trouble Shooting 11.1 Internet connection Symptom: Yo u can n o t access th e ro uter’s w

Page 105 - 5.9.2 Approved URLs

Unified Services Router User Manual 191 Symptom: Router cannot access the Internet. Possible cause: If you use dynamic IP addresses, your router

Page 106 - 5.9.3 Blocked Keywords

Unified Services Router User Manual 192 Symptom: Router can obtain an IP address, but PC is unable to load Internet pages . Recommended action:

Page 107 - 5.9.4 Export Web Filter

Unified Services Router User Manual 193 4. Observe the display:  If the path is working, you s ee this message s equence: Pinging <IP addre

Page 108 - 5.10 IP/MAC Binding

Unified Services Router User Manual 194  Verify that the network (subnet) address of your PC is different from the network addres s of the remo

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Chapter 12. Credits Micros oft, Windows are registered trademarks of Micros oft Corp. Linux is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds . UNIX

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Unified Services Router User Manual 196 Appendix A. Glossary ARP Address Resolution Protocol. Broadcast protocol for mapping IP addresses to MAC

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Unified Services Router User Manual 197 PPPoE Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet. Protocol for connecting a netw ork of hosts to an ISP w itho

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User Manual Unified Services Router D-Link Corporation Copyright © 2012. http://www.dlink.com

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Unified Services Router User Manual 18 Figure 3: LAN DHCP Le ase d Clie nts IP Addres s es : The LAN IP addres s of a hos t that matc

Page 115 - 6.1 VPN Wizard

Appendix B. Factory Default Settings Fe ature De s cription De fault Setting Device login User login URL http://192.168.10.1 User name (case sensiti

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Unified Services Router User Manual 200 Appendix C. Standard Services Available for Port Forwarding & Firewall Configuration ANY AIM BGP BO

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Unified Services Router User Manual 201 Appendix D. Log Output Reference Facility: System (Networking) Log Message Severity Log Message Severity

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Unified Services Router User Manual 202 nimfAdvOptSetWrap: user has changed MTU option DEBUG ddns: SQL error: %s ERROR nimfAdvOptSetWrap: MTU: %d

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Unified Services Router User Manual 203 %s:DBUpdate event: Table: %s opCode:%d rowId:%d DEBUG Failed to commit ERROR %s:%d SIP ENABLE: %s DEBUG

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Unified Services Router User Manual 204 pPrivSep: %s DEBUG nimfGetUpdateMacFlag: unable to get Flag from MacTable ERROR %s:DBUpdate event: Table:

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Unified Services Router User Manual 205 GetDnsFromIsp: %s DEBUG Subnetaddress should be provided with accessoption 2 ERROR IdleTimeOutFlag: %s DEB

Page 122 - 6.4 PPTP / L2TP Tunnels

Unified Services Router User Manual 206 %s: buffer overflow DEBUG Failed to clear vlan for %d ERROR %s: value of %s in %s table is: %s DEBUG Faile

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Unified Services Router User Manual 207 pppoeMgmtTblHandler: NetMask: %s DEBUG xl2tpdStop failed ERROR pppoeMgmtTblHandler: AuthOpt: %d DEBUG writ

Page 124 - 6.4.2 L2TP Tunnel Support

Unified Services Router User Manual 19 Figure 4: IPv6 LAN and DHCPv6 configuratio n  If you change the IP addres s and click Save Set

Page 125 - 6.4.3 OpenVPN Support

Unified Services Router User Manual 208 l2tpMgmtTblHandler: UserName: %s DEBUG pppoeMgmtTblHandler: unable to get current Mtu Option ERROR l2tpMgm

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Unified Services Router User Manual 209 The Enable Command is %s ERROR dhcpcMgmtTblHandler: dhclient enable failed ERROR l2tpEnable:Executing the

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Unified Services Router User Manual 210 Created EAP/PEAP context: OK DEBUG Setting message in fragment buffer: ERROR ERROR Deleted EAP/PEAP conte

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Unified Services Router User Manual 211 Error rcvd. opCode %d. DEBUG Plugin context is NULL ERROR pCtx NULL. DEBUG Deriving implicit challenge: Er

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Unified Services Router User Manual 212 pFB->msgBuff is NULL. DEBUG Setting profile to glue layer: ERROR. ERROR Error calculating binary. DEBUG

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Unified Services Router User Manual 213 password change is not allowed for this user DEBUG EAP-PEAP not enabled in system configuration. ERROR co

Page 131 - Chapter 7. SSL VPN

Unified Services Router User Manual 214 pEapCtx == NULL or pPDU == NULL. ERROR Could not initialize des-ecb ERROR received EAP pdu bigger than EAP

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Unified Services Router User Manual 215 Could not open database: %s DEBUG sqlite3QueryResGet failed ERROR CPU LOG File not found DEBUG radSendtoSe

Page 133 - 7.1 Groups and Users

Unified Services Router User Manual 216 Adding Dictionary Attribute '%s' DEBUG Failed to set default retries value ERROR Adding Dictiona

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Unified Services Router User Manual 217 Next Synchronization after" DEBUG Unable to set debug for radAuth. ERROR Next Synchronization after %

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Unified Services Router User Manual 20 As with an IPv4 LAN network, the router has a DHCPv6 s erver. If enabled, the router ass igns an

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Unified Services Router User Manual 218 timeout after semTake DEBUG memPartAlloc for %d size failed ERROR srcId=%d(%s) <-- destId=%d(%s) cmd=%d

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Unified Services Router User Manual 219 cpuMemUsageDBUpdateHandler: SQL error: %s ERROR Invalid Privacy Algorithm ERROR unable to open the DB file

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Unified Services Router User Manual 220 wan traffic counters are restared DEBUG Deleting schedule based firewall rules. DEBUG Traffic limit has b

Page 139 - 7.1.1 Users and Passwords

Unified Services Router User Manual 221 Enabling attack check for L2TP. DEBUG Updating BlockSites Keyword from \ DEBUG Enabling attack check for U

Page 140 - 7.2 Using SSL VPN Policies

Unified Services Router User Manual 222 Internet on port %d %d:%d:%d:%d:%d Enabling remote access management for IP address range" DEBUG Disa

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Unified Services Router User Manual 223 Update FirewallRules6 where ScheduleName = '%s' to New " DEBUG fwLBSpillOverConfigure: Coul

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Unified Services Router User Manual 224 Facility: Local0 (Wireless) Log Message Severity Log Message Severity (node=%s) setting %s to val = %d DE

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Unified Services Router User Manual 225 Got PNAC_EVENT_PREAUTH_SUCCESS event for : %s DEBUG UDP failed, received Length is %d ERROR event for non-

Page 144 - SSL VPN policies

Unified Services Router User Manual 226 sending EAPOL pdu to PNAC... DEBUG DOT11_RX_EAPOL_KEYMSG: unknown ifname %s ERROR creating pnac authentica

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Unified Services Router User Manual 227 pnacRecvRtn: no corresponding pnac port pae found DEBUG umiIoctl(UMI_COMP_IAPP,%d) failed ERROR sending un

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Unified Services Router User Manual 21  Prefix Addres s : IPv6 prefix address in the DHCPv6 server prefix pool  Prefix Length: Length prefi

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Unified Services Router User Manual 228 from pnacRecvMapi: pkt body len = %d, pktType = %d DEBUG eapolRecvKeyMsg: invalid descriptor version ERROR

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Unified Services Router User Manual 229 from pnacBackAuthFail: calling pnacTxCannedFail DEBUG RC4 framework initialization failed ERROR %s return

Page 149 - 7.5 User Portal

Unified Services Router User Manual 230 phyPort:%s pnacRadXlateRadPktIntegrityChk: no corresponding " pnacPortPaeDeconfig:kpnacPortPaeDeconfi

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Unified Services Router User Manual 231 Failed to initiate PBC based enrolle association ERROR pnacKeyInfoGet:failed to allocate buffer ERROR Inv

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Unified Services Router User Manual 232 Invalid Cipher type %d ERROR Error from pnacAuthInit: pnacAuthKeyTxInit failed ERROR Profile supports WEP

Page 152 - 8.1 USB Device Setup

Unified Services Router User Manual 233 Error in executing DB update handler ERROR pnacEapRadAuthSend: Invalid arguments ERROR sqlite3QueryResGet

Page 153 - 8.2 USB share port

Unified Services Router User Manual 234 Invalid config data ERROR Facility: Kernel Log Message Severity Log Message Severity DNAT: multiple

Page 154 - Figure 102: USB Share Port

Unified Services Router User Manual 235 %s%d: bad sequence number: %d, expected: %d, DEBUG ifmedia_ioctl: no media found for 0x%x, DEBUG PPPIOCD

Page 155 - 8.3 SMS service

Unified Services Router User Manual 236 %s: mac_del %02X:%02X:%02X:%02X:%02X:%02X, dev->name, addr[0], addr[1], addr[2], addr[3], addr[4], addr

Page 156 - Advanced > Certificates

Unified Services Router User Manual 237 %s: flow dst=%s, __FUNCTION__, XFRMSTRADDR(fl->fl6_dst, family) DEBUG encrypt data length mismatch DEBU

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Unified Services Router User Manual 22 seconds. Upon expiration of this value, a new RADVD exchange mus t take place between the hos t and this r

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Unified Services Router User Manual 238 ip_rt_bug: %u.%u.%u.%u -> %u.%u.%u.%u, %s, DEBUG txmic DEBUG UDP: short packet: From %u.%u.%u.%u:%u %

Page 159 - Management

Unified Services Router User Manual 239 ipt_time loading DEBUG %s: failed to register sysctls!, sc->sc_dev->name DEBUG ipt_time unloaded DEB

Page 160 - 9.1.2 Remote Management

Unified Services Router User Manual 240 WINDOW=%u , ntohs(th->window) DEBUG IPSEC_ERR [%s:%d]: Max (%d) No of SA Limit reached, DEBUG RES=0x%02

Page 161 - 9.2 SNMP Configuration

Unified Services Router User Manual 241 PHYSOUT=%s , physoutdev->name DEBUG %s: Error. DST Refcount value less than 1 (%d), DEBUG MAC= DEBUG f

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Unified Services Router User Manual 242 >msg_iov[i].iov_base)[j] %02X, skb->data[i] DEBUG De initializing by \ INFO _lvl PPPOL2TP: _fmt, #

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Unified Services Router User Manual 243 test key, key DEBUG %s: %s (, dev_info, ath_hal_version INFO pre-hashed key, key DEBUG %s: driver unload

Page 164 - 9.4 Log Configuration

Unified Services Router User Manual 244 Failed to set AES encrypt key DEBUG ICMP: %u.%u.%u.%u: INFO AES %s Decrypt Test Duration: %d:%d, hard ? H

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Unified Services Router User Manual 245 MD5 Software Test %s, md5SoftTest(0) ? Failed : Passed DEBUG %s: options rejected: o[0]=%02x, o[1]=%02x,

Page 166 - Status > Logs

Unified Services Router User Manual 246 Value = %x ::: At Page = %x : Addr = %x DEBUG cix %u (%u) bad ratekbps %u mode %u, WARNING REG Size ==

Page 167

Unified Services Router User Manual 247 from G %s(): ADDBA mode is AUTO, __func__ DEBUG martian source %u.%u.%u.%u from WARNING %s(): Invalid T

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Unified Services Router User Manual 23  IPv6 Prefix: W hen us ing Global/Local/ISATAP prefixes , this field is us ed to define the IPv6 n etwor

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Unified Services Router User Manual 248 [%d]\tMacAddr\t%s, j, DEBUG PPP: no memory (VJ comp pkt) ERROR [%d]\tDescp\t\t%s, j, ni->node_trace[i].

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Unified Services Router User Manual 249 __FUNCTION__ %s: failed to register sysctls!, proc_name DEBUG PPP: VJ uncompressed error ERROR PKTLOG_TAG

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Unified Services Router User Manual 250 %s: cancel DFS WAIT period on channel %d, __func__, sc->sc_curchan.channel DEBUG %s: %s:%d: BAD TUNNEL

Page 172 - Settings

Unified Services Router User Manual 251 ,__func__ int)len %s: unable to start recv logic, DEBUG %03d:, i ERROR %s: Invalid interface id = %u, __fu

Page 173

Unified Services Router User Manual 252 >ifName Wakingup due to wow signal DEBUG unable to register KIFDEV to UMI ERROR %s, wowStatus = 0x%x, _

Page 174 - Tools > Firmware via USB

Unified Services Router User Manual 253 0x%08x 0x%08x, 0x%08x 0x%08x 0x%08x 0x%08x, DEBUG ath_pci: 32-bit DMA not available ERROR sc_txq[%d] : , i

Page 175 - 9.8 Dynamic DNS Setup

Unified Services Router User Manual 254 Index:%d, value:%d, code:%x, rate:%d, flag:%x, i, (int)validRateIndex[i], DEBUG DEV is null %p %p ,dev,ds

Page 176 - 9.9 Using Diagnostic Tools

Unified Services Router User Manual 255 Appendix E. RJ-45 Pin-outs Signal RJ-45 Cable Adapter Signal RJ-45 PIN DB-9 PIN CTS NC NC NC DTR NC

Page 177 - 9.9.2 Trace Route

Unified Services Router User Manual 256 Appendix F. Product Statement 1. DSR-1000N Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Compliance Notice: R

Page 178 - 9.9.4 Router Options

Unified Services Router User Manual 257 IMPORTANT NOTE: Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with IC radiation exposure limits s

Page 179 - 9.10 Localization

Unified Services Router User Manual 24 number from 2 to 4091. VLAN ID 1 is res erved for the default VLAN, which is us e d for untagged frames re

Page 180 - Statistics

Unified Services Router User Manual 258 Česky [Czech] [D-Link Corporation] tímto prohlašuje, že tento [DSR-1000N] je ve shodě se základními požada

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Unified Services Router User Manual 259 Português [Portuguese] [D-Link Corporation] declara que este [DSR-1000N]está conforme com os requisitos

Page 182 - 10.1.2 Resource Utilization

Unified Services Router User Manual 260 2.DSR-500N Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Compliance Notice: Radio Frequency Notice This equipm

Page 183

Unified Services Router User Manual 261 Europe – EU Declaration of Conformity This device complies with the essential requirements of the R&T

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Unified Services Router User Manual 262 Česky [Czech] [D-Link Corporation] tímto prohlašuje, že tento [DSR-500N] je ve shodě se základními požadav

Page 185 - 10.2 Traffic Statistics

Unified Services Router User Manual 263 Português [Portuguese] [D-Link Corporation] declara que este [DSR-500N]está conforme com os requisitos ess

Page 186 - 10.2.2 Wireless Statistics

Unified Services Router User Manual 264 3.DSR-250N Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and fou

Page 187 - 10.3 Active Connections

Unified Services Router User Manual 265 Regulatory statement (R&TTE) European standards dictate maximum radiated transmit power of 100mW EIR

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Unified Services Router User Manual 266 4. DSR-150N Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and fo

Page 189 - 10.3.3 LAN Clients

Unified Services Router User Manual 267 Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio Spectrum Matters (ERM); ElectroMagnetic Compatibility (EMC) standa

Page 190 - 10.3.4 Active VPN Tunnels

Unified Services Router User Manual 25 Figure 8: Port VLAN list  In Acces s mode the port is a member of a s ingle VLAN (and only one). Al

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Unified Services Router User Manual 268 [Hungarian] követelményeknek és az 1999/5/EC irányelv egyéb elõírásainak. Polski [Polish] Niniejszym [nazw

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Unified Services Router User Manual 26 Figure 9: Configuring VLAN membership for a port 2.2.2 Multiple VLAN Subnets Setup > VLAN Settin

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Unified Services Router User Manual 27 Figure 10: Multiple VLAN Subnets 2.2.3 VLAN configuration Setup > VLAN Settings > VLANconfigur

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Unified Services Router User Manual 1 User Manual DSR-150 / 150N /250 / 250N / DSR-500 / 500N / 1000 / 1000N Unified Services Router Version 1.0

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Unified Services Router User Manual 28 Figure 11: VLAN Configuration 2.3 Configurable Port: DMZ Setup  DSR-150/150N/250/250N does not hav

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Unified Services Router User Manual 29 Figure 12: DMZ configuratio n  In order t o co n figu re a DM Z p o rt, t h e ro u ter’s co n

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Unified Services Router User Manual 30  Advertisement Period: This is the frequency that the router broadcas ts UPnP information o

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Unified Services Router User Manual 31 2.5 Captive Portal  DSR-150/150N/250/250N does not have support for the Captive Portal feature. LAN us e

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Unified Services Router User Manual 32 Figure 14: Active Runtime sessions 2.6 Captive portal setup Advanced > Captive Portal >Captiv

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Unified Services Router User Manual 33 Figure 15: Captive Portal Se tup Captive Portal Policies: The Lis t of Available CaptivePortal Policie

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Unified Services Router User Manual 34 Figure 16: Customized Captive Portal Se tup Click “A d d ” in th e Ca p t iv e Po rtal s etup p a g

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Unified Services Router User Manual 35 Chapter 3. Connecting to the Internet: WAN Setup This router has two WAN ports that can be us ed to es

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Unified Services Router User Manual 36  3G Internet acces s with a USB modem is supported on WAN 3. The Internet Connection Setup

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Unified Services Router User Manual 37  My IP Addres s : Enter the IP addres s as s igned to you by the ISP.  Server IP Addres s : Enter the

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Unified Services Router User Manual 2 Table of Contents Chapter 1. Introduction...

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Unified Services Router User Manual 38 Figure 18: Manual WAN configuratio n 3.2.4 PPPoE Setup > Internet Settings The PPPoE ISP s ett

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Unified Services Router User Manual 39 Figure 19: PPPoE configuratio n for s tandard ISPs Mo s t PPPo E ISP’s us e a s in g le co ntrol

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Unified Services Router User Manual 40 Figure 20: WAN configuratio n for Japane se Multiple PPPoE (part 1) There are a few key elements

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Unified Services Router User Manual 41 When Japanese multiple PPPoE is configured and secondary connection is up, some predefined routes are add

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Unified Services Router User Manual 42 Figure 22: Rus sia L2TP ISP configuratio n 3.2.6 Russia Dual Access PPPoE For Rus s ia dual access P

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Unified Services Router User Manual 43 Figure 23: Rus sia Dual access PPPoE configuratio n 3.2.7 WAN Configuration in an IPv6 Network Advan

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Unified Services Router User Manual 44 there need not be a DHCPv6 s erver available at the ISP, rather ICMPv6 discover mes s ages will origina

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Unified Services Router User Manual 45  Pas s word: Enter the pas s word required to login to the ISP.  Authentication Type: The type of Auth

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Unified Services Router User Manual 46 Figure 25: Connection Status informatio n for both WAN ports The WAN status page allows you to

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Unified Services Router User Manual 47 3.3 Bandwidth Controls Advanced > Advanced Network > Traffic Management > Bandwidth Profiles Band

Page 216 - Facility: System (Admin)

Unified Services Router User Manual 3 Chapter 4. Wireless Access Point Setup ...

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Unified Services Router User Manual 48  For finer control, the Rate profile type can be us ed. W ith this option the minimum and maximum ban

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Unified Services Router User Manual 49 Figure 28: Traffic Selector Configuratio n 3.4 Features with Multiple WAN Links This router supports

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Unified Services Router User Manual 50 Note that both WAN1, WAN2 and WAN3 can be configured as the primary internet link.  Auto-Rollover us ing

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Unified Services Router User Manual 51 70% of 1Kbps , the new connections will be s pilled -over to secondary W AN. The maximum value of load t

Page 221 - Facility: System (Firewall)

Unified Services Router User Manual 52 Figure 29: Load Balancing is available when multiple WAN ports are configured and Protocol Bindi

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Unified Services Router User Manual 53 addres s es can be as s igned to the other WAN link. Protocol bindings are only applicable wh

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Unified Services Router User Manual 54  NAT is a technique which allows s everal computers on a LAN to s hare an Internet connection.

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Unified Services Router User Manual 55 Figure 31: Routing Mode is use d to configure traffic routing be twe en WAN and LAN, as well as D

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Unified Services Router User Manual 56 3.5.2 Dynamic Routing (RIP)  DSR- 150/150N/250/250N does not s upport RIP. Setup > Internet Settings

Page 226 - Facility: Local0 (Wireless)

Unified Services Router User Manual 57 3.5.3 Static Routing Advanced > Routing > Static Routing Advanced > IPv6 > IPv6 Static Routing

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Unified Services Router User Manual 4 Chapter 7. SSL VPN ...

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Unified Services Router User Manual 58 Figure 32: Static route configuratio n fields 3.5.4 OSPFv2 Advanced > Routing > OSPF OSPF is

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Unified Services Router User Manual 59 Figure 33: OSPFv2 configure d paramete rs Interface: The phys ical network interface on which OSPFv2 is

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Unified Services Router User Manual 60 Figure 34: OSPFv2 configuratio n 3.5.5 OSPFv3 Advanced > IPv6 > OSPF Open Shortest Path Firs t v

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Unified Services Router User Manual 61 Figure 35: OSPFv3 configured parame te rs Interface: The phys ical network interface on which OSPFv3 i

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Unified Services Router User Manual 62 Figure 36: OSPFv3 configuratio n 3.5.6 6to4 Tunneling Advanced > IPv6 > 6to4 Tunneling 6to4 is a

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Unified Services Router User Manual 63 Figure 37: 6 to 4 tunne ling 3.5.7 ISATAP Tunnels Advanced > IPv6 > 6to4 Tunneling ISATAP (Intra-

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Unified Services Router User Manual 64 Figure 38: ISATAP Tunnels Configurati on ISATAP Subnet Prefix: This is the 64-bit s ubnet prefix that

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Unified Services Router User Manual 65 o On Demand: The connection is automatically ended if it is idle for a specified number of

Page 236 - Facility: Kernel

Unified Services Router User Manual 66 Figure 39: WAN3 configuratio n for 3G interne t  3G WAN s upport is available on the se dual W AN pro

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Unified Services Router User Manual 67 The default MTU size supported by all ports is 1500. This is the larges t packet s ize that can pass thr

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Unified Services Router User Manual 5 10.3.2 Wireless Clients...

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Unified Services Router User Manual 68 Chapter 4. Wireless Access Point Setup This router has an integrated 802.11n radio that allows you to cre

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Unified Services Router User Manual 69 Figure 41: Wirele ss Network Setup Wizards 4.1.1 Wireless Network Setup Wizard This wizard provides

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Unified Services Router User Manual 70 wireles s device is chos e, you will be pres ented with two common WPS setup options :  Pers

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Unified Services Router User Manual 71  WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access): For s tronger wireles s s ecurity than W EP, choos e this option. The enc

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Unified Services Router User Manual 72  Encryption: s elect the encryption key s ize -- 64 bit WEP or 128 bit WEP. The larger s ize keys pro

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Unified Services Router User Manual 73 Figure 43: Profile configuratio n to set network se curity 4.2.2 WPA or WPA2 with PSK A pre-shared ke

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Unified Services Router User Manual 74 wireles s client connections to an AP enabled with a profile that us es RADIUS authentication.

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Unified Services Router User Manual 75 Figure 44: RADIUS serve r (Exte rnal Authenticatio n) configuratio n 4.3 Creating and Using Access P

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Unified Services Router User Manual 76  The AP Name is a unique identifier us ed to manage the AP from the GUI, and is not the SSID that is det

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Unified Services Router User Manual 77 Figure 46: Lis t of configured access points (Virtual APs) shows one enable d access point on the r

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Unified Services Router User Manual 6 List of Figures Figure 1: Setup page for LAN TCP/IP settings...

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Unified Services Router User Manual 78 broadcast the SSID for the VAP with WEP since it is meant to be us ed for a few legacy devices in this s c

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Unified Services Router User Manual 79 4.5 WMM Setup > Wireless Settings > WMM Wi-Fi Multimedia (WMM) provides bas ic Quality of s ervice

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Unified Services Router User Manual 80 4.6 Wireless distribution system (WDS) Setup > Wireless Settings > WDS Wireles s distribution s y

Page 253

Unified Services Router User Manual 81  For a WDS link to function properly the Radio s ettings on the W DS peers have to be the s ame. The WDS

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Unified Services Router User Manual 82 Figure 50: Advanced Wirele ss communic atio n se ttings 4.8 Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) Advanced >

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Unified Services Router User Manual 83  More than one AP can us e WPS, but only one AP can be us ed to es tablis h WPS links to client at any gi

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Chapter 5. Securing the Private Network You can secure your network by creating and applying rules that your router uses to selectively block and a

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Unified Services Router User Manual 86 may us e the IP addres s if a s tatic addres s is as s igned to the WAN port, or if your WAN addres s is

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Unified Services Router User Manual 87 Figure 53: List of Available Schedules to bind to a firewall rule 5.3 Configuring Firewall Rules A

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Unified Services Router User Manual 7 Figure 33: OSPFv2 configured parameters ...

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Unified Services Router User Manual 88  Service: ANY means all traffic is affected by this rule. For a specific service the drop down list

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Unified Services Router User Manual 89  External IP address: The rule can be bound to a specific WAN interface by selecting either the primary W

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Unified Services Router User Manual 90 Figure 54: Example where an outbound SNAT rule is used to map an exte rnal IP address (209.156.

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Unified Services Router User Manual 91 Figure 55: The firewall rule configuratio n page allows you to define the To/From zone , servic

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Unified Services Router User Manual 92 5.4 Configuring IPv6 Firewall Rules Advanced > Firewall Settings > IPv6 Firewall Rules All configur

Page 266 - 3.DSR-250N

Unified Services Router User Manual 93 Figure 57: List of Available IPv6 Firewall Rules 5.4.1 Firewall Rule Configuration Examples Example

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Unified Services Router User Manual 94 Solution: Create an inbound rule as follows . In the example, CUSeeMe (the video conference s ervice us e

Page 268 - 4. DSR-150N

Unified Services Router User Manual 95 Example 4: Bloc Example 4: Block traffic by schedule if generated from s pecific range of machines Use C

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Unified Services Router User Manual 96 Figure 58: Schedule configuratio n for the above example. 2. Since we are trying to block HTTP r

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Unified Services Router User Manual 97 3. Select the Action to “Block by Schedule, otherwise allow”. This will take a predefined schedule and

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