D-Link manual DI-206 Isdn Remote Router

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DI-206 ISDN Remote Router

The parameters are described below:

IP Address – This is the IP address for the router on the network to which this interface is connected.

Netmask – This is a 32-bit bit mask that shows how the IP address is to be divided into network, subnet and host parts. The netmask has ones in the bit positions in the 32-bit address which are to be used for the network and subnet parts, and zeros for the host part. The mask should contain at least the standard network portion (as determined by the address's class), and the subnet field should be contiguous with the network portion.

Forwarding (LAN) – This enables or disables communications between this router and other router(s) on the LAN.

State (ISDN) – This is a link method between this interface and adjacent router(s). The methods are described:

1.AUTO – This obtains and utilizes the IP address assignment from your ISP (Internet Service Provider).

2.DISABLE – This disables this interface.

3.IP STACK – This enables this interface, and the IP address used will be the value of the parameter, IP Address.

4.UNNUMBER – This utilizes a method of connecting this router with adjacent routers, without having to define an IP network prefix between them. The adjacent routers must have UNNUMBER capability too.

RIP Routing Protocol – This is a distance vector routing protocol. RIP is an Internet standard Interior Gateway Protocol defined in RFC 1058 and RFC 1723. Routing information is sent periodically (each 30 seconds, or triggered by topology change) to an adjacent router. The adjacent router must be using the same protocol. Setting this to RIPV1&V2 will give the router the ability to make routing information exchanges with any adjacent router.

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DI-206 Isdn Router User’s Guide Page CE Mark Warning FCC WarningLink Offices for Registration and Warranty Service HardwareSoftware Wichtige Sicherheitshinweise Page Table of Contents Using Telnet 101 102104 Page Ease of Installation Product FeaturesIntroduction Built-in HubDhcp Support Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Radius Remote Authentication Dial In User ServiceIsdn Leased Line Standard Phone JacksWhat This Manual Covers Applications for your DI-206Other Resources What This Manual Doesn’t CoverPacking List Additional Installation RequirementsInstallation DI-206 Front PanelOrdering Your Isdn Line DI-206 Rear Panel Installation and Initial Configuration Telephone FeaturesConnecting the Console to the Router Setting up the ConsoleConnecting an Isdn Line to the Router Using the ConsoleConnecting a Telephone or Fax Machine to the Router Connecting Ethernet Cables to the RouterDevice Port Device Being Cable to USE Used Connected Type Important Notes on Ethernet ConnectionsInitial Configuration of the Router Powering Up Devices for Initial ConfigurationConfiguring the LAN Port Choose Interface Configuration, LAN Choose Network Configuration, IP ConfigurationFrom the Main Menu choose Advanced Functions Plugging in All Devices Console Program Main Menu Configuration and ManagementSystem Information Interface Configuration LAN DI-206 Isdn Remote Router Network Configuration IP Stack Configuration DI-206 Isdn Remote Router DI-206 Isdn Remote Router IP Static Route Examples IP Static RouteSnmp Agent Configuration IP NetworkingRouter Advertisement Snmp Community Configuration Snmp Authenticated Trap Snmp Trap Manager ConfigurationRemote Access Configuration Advanced FunctionsRemote Operation Overview Remote Network Connections DI-206 Isdn Remote Router Dial Configuration Dial-In User Profile DI-206 Isdn Remote Router Remote Network Profile Phone Number Supplied by Toggle between Router and CallerDI-206 Isdn Remote Router Incoming Outgoing Dhcp ConfigurationDynamic IP Pool Dhcp Server ConfigurationDI-206 Isdn Remote Router Static IP Pool Dhcp Relay Agent Filter ConfigurationFilter State of Interface Configuring a Filter SetLayer 2 Filter IP Filter DI-206 Isdn Remote Router Multiple Home Configuration DI-206 Isdn Remote Router Static ARP NAT Configuration How NAT Works NAT Setting Local IP Addresses Configure NAT/NAPT DI-206 Isdn Remote Router Dynamic NAT Static NAT Dynamic NaptStatic Napt Configure Napt for Special ApsDI-206 Isdn Remote Router Telnet/Discovery Enable DNS Configuration Host Table Multi-Link PPP Configuration Radius ConfigurationDI-206 Isdn Remote Router Admin Configuration System Status System MaintenanceStatistics CounterLAN Counter Table DI-206 Isdn Remote Router Isdn Counter Table Runtime Tables IP Routing Table PPP Table ARP TableEvent/Error Log Log ConfigurationLog and Trace View Log File Trace Buffer Trace Buffer ConfigurationPacket Triggered Last Call View Trace BufferConnection Test DiagnosticLoopback Test Ping TestSystem LAN System Isdn Software UpdateSystem Restart System Settings Backup/Restore Factory ResetRestore System Settings Backup System SettingsDI-206 Isdn Remote Router System Configuration Prom System ConfigurationSystem Reset TCP/IP Parameters ConfigurationSoftware Update Execute Bootload Eeprom Factory ResetDI-206 Isdn Remote Router Telnet Configuration Using TelnetUsing Telnet via LAN Using Telnet via IsdnSystem Timeout Using Radius Authentication Installing a Radius ServerConfiguring the DI-206 for Radius Authentication Adding Users to the Radius Database Some Common Problems With the DI-206 Appendix a TroubleshootingProblems With the Isdn Line Problems with the LAN InterfaceDI-206 Isdn Remote Router Appendix B IP Concepts IP AddressesIP Network Classes Subnet Mask Appendix C IP Protocol and Port Numbers IP Protocol NumbersIP Port Numbers General Appendix D Technical SpecificationsPhysical & Environmental Appendix E Country ID Numbers Configuration File Example Appendix F Configuration File103 BAP IndexSee LAN Snmp Offices Registration Card