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DSL-504T DSL Router User’s Guide

The ATM menu parameters are described as follows:

 

Parameter

Description

 

 

 

 

PVC

Select the connection to adjust QoS settings from the drop-down menu.

 

 

 

 

 

UBR – Unspecified Bit Rate, this is the default category used for general-

 

 

purpose Internet traffic where normal levels of packet loss and delay are

 

 

acceptable. For some applications or for multiple connection accounts, it

 

 

may be desirable to specify the PCR.

 

 

CBR – Constant Bit Rate, usually used in circumstances where very low

 

Service Category

packet loss and very low Cell Delay Variable (CDV) are desirable.

 

 

VBR – Variable Bit Rate, usually used when network traffic is characterized

 

 

by bursts of packets at variable intervals, and some moderate packet loss

 

 

and delay is acceptable. This category is typically used for audio and video

 

 

applications such as teleconferencing. The network must support QoS Class

 

 

2 to use VBR.

 

 

 

 

PCR

Peak Cell Rate – The PCR is inversely related to the time interval between

 

ATM cells. It is specified for all three service categories in Kbps.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sustainable Cell Rate – The SCR is defined for Variable Bit Rate service.

 

SCR

This is the rate that can be sustained for “bursty”, on-off traffic sources. It

 

is a function of Maximum Burst Size (MBS) and the time interval (between

 

 

 

 

cells).

 

 

 

 

 

To allow the Router to forward IGMP packets through the WAN port. Select

 

IGMP Proxy

the Enabled radio button and click Apply. The IGMP Proxy is enabled or

 

 

disabled for all connections on multiple connection accounts.

 

 

 

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Contents DSL-504T Adsl Router User’s Guide FCC Warning Table of Contents Status Information Setup Wizard Installation OverviewBefore You Start About This User’s GuideInstallation Requirements Username PasswordConnection Encapsulation TypePage Introduction What is ADSL?Router Description and Operation Router Features Standards Compatibility and Compliance Front Panel Display PowerStatus Link/ActAdsl port Connect to Adsl line Rear Panel ConnectionsPower on Router Hardware InstallationFactory Reset Button Connect Adsl Line Network ConnectionsConnect Router to Ethernet Computer to Router Connection Hub or Switch to Router ConnectionConfiguring IP Settings on Your Computer Basic Router ConfigurationWan Configuration Summary Configure Windows XP for Dhcp DSL-504T DSL Router User’s Guide Windows Configure Windows 2000 for DhcpWindows ME Double-click the Network and Dial-up Connections iconConfigure Windows 95 and Windows 98 for Dhcp Configure Windows ME for DhcpWindows 95 and Windows Click the Obtain an IP address automatically optionWindows NT 4.0 Workstations Configure Windows NT 4.0 for DhcpLogin to Home Access the Configuration ManagerEnter Password Web Manager First Time Log On Configure the RouterUsing the Setup Wizard Used for Router management Cannot be changed DSL-504T DSL Router User’s Guide DSL-504T DSL Router User’s Guide WAN Settings Menu PPPoE / PPPoA Configure WAN ConnectionPPPoE and PPPoA Connection for WAN Bridged Connection for WAN WAN Settings Menu Bridge ModeStatic IP Address for WAN WAN Settings Static IPConfigure LAN IP settings LAN IP SettingsDisable the Dhcp Server Dhcp Server Settings for the LANConfigure Dhcp server settings for the LAN Use the Router for DhcpConfigure DNS Settings DNS Server SettingsDhcp Relay Save and Reboot menu Save Settings and RebootSelect new PVC to configure in the WAN menu Configure Multiple PVCsMultiple Virtual Connections Configure new VC Home Advanced Router ManagementAdvanced ToolsUPnP Enable UPnP MenuVirtual Server Menu and List Port ForwardingRule Name Parameter DescriptionPrivate IP ProtocolDMZ DMZ IP address configurationFilters Filters Configuration MenuPort, Port Range or Safe Range ports above Dos Protection Port Scan Protection Service Filtering Firewall Configuration MenuFirewall NAT NAT Enable/Disable MenuATM ATM Virtual Circuit configuration menuIgmp Proxy Service CategoryStatic Routing menu Static RoutingDynamic Routing RIP menu Dynamic Routing RIPRemote Management Menus Remote AccessSystem Tools Administrative functions Change System PasswordAdministrator Settings change password menu ToolsRestore Factory Default Settings Save or Load Configuration FileSave System Settings and Restore Defaults Time Time & Date ConfigurationFirmware Firmware UpgradePing and Diagnostics Test Menu Diagnostic TestTest Ping TestSave & Reboot Device Information Display Status InformationDhcp Clients Device Information displayLog display LogTraffic Statistics information TrafficAdsl Status information AdslTechnical Specifications CE Class B, FCC Class B Part Physical and EnvironmentalUsing the Default IP Address IP Address SetupAssigning Network IP Addresses Manual IP Address AssignmentIP Setup Example #2 Using DhcpChanging the IP Address of the Router IP Addresses IP ConceptsClass Beginning Address Ending Address IP Network ClassesIP Class Subnet Mask Subnet MaskMicrofilters and Splitters Microfilter InstallationMicrofilters Line Splitter Line Splitter InstallationPage Brazil Australia Link AustraliaCanada Link Canada Chile Link South America Sudamé ricaIndia Link India Germany Link Central Europe D-Link Deutschland GmbHItaly Link Mediterraneo Srl/D-Link Italia Japan Link JapanTaiwan Link Taiwan Sweden Link SwedenTurkey Link Middle East Link U.S.A

DSL-504T specifications

The D-Link DSL-504T is a versatile ADSL modem/router designed to meet the connectivity needs of home users and small offices. Recognized for its robust performance and user-friendly features, it serves as an ideal solution for those seeking reliable internet access through ADSL technology.

At the heart of the D-Link DSL-504T is its ADSL2/2+ compatibility, allowing for high-speed internet connections of up to 24 Mbps downstream and 1 Mbps upstream. This capability ensures that users can enjoy smooth online browsing, streaming, and gaming without interruptions. The device is equipped with a built-in 4-port Ethernet switch, enabling multiple wired devices to connect simultaneously. This feature is particularly valuable in environments where numerous devices require stable internet access, such as in small offices or households with multiple computers.

One of the standout characteristics of the D-Link DSL-504T is its user-friendly setup process. With a web-based management interface, users can easily configure their internet connection and customize settings. This interface provides easy navigation through various configuration options, including security settings, firewall management, and QoS (Quality of Service) provisions to prioritize bandwidth for essential applications.

Security is a top priority for the D-Link DSL-504T, which incorporates robust measures to protect users' networks. It supports WEP, WPA, and WPA2 encryption protocols, ensuring that wireless connections remain secure from unauthorized access. The device also features a built-in firewall that helps safeguard the local network from external threats.

Moreover, the DSL-504T supports various connection methods, including PPPoE, PPPoA, and DHCP, making it adaptable to different internet service providers and network environments. This flexibility ensures seamless integration into existing setups without requiring significant adjustments.

In terms of design, the D-Link DSL-504T features a compact form factor that allows for easy placement in any environment. The LED indicators on the front panel provide real-time status updates for power, DSL, internet, and local network activity, allowing users to monitor their connection at a glance.

In conclusion, the D-Link DSL-504T stands out as a reliable and feature-rich ADSL modem/router. With its high-speed connectivity, multiple connectivity options, robust security features, and user-friendly interface, it effectively caters to the demands of modern internet users while ensuring a stable and secure online experience.