D-Link Panel Function Descriptions, Power LED Solid glow when the DSA-3200 is powered on

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DSA-3200 Wireless Service Gateway User Manual

2.3 Panel Function Descriptions

Device LED Indicators

Power LED – Solid glow when the DSA-3200 is powered on.

WAN LED –

A valid Ethernet Link will produce a solid glow. The LED will blink with activity.

Private LAN LEDs – A valid Ethernet Link will produce a solid glow. The LEDs will blink with activity.

Status LED – Solid glow when device is ready. Will flash during device restart or reconfigure.

Public WLAN LED – Will flash to indicate proper RF operation and blink with activity.

Public LAN LEDs – A valid Ethernet Link will produce a solid glow. The LEDs will blink with activity.

Power LED: Will illuminate when the Power Supply is connected to the DSA-3200 and an appropriate AC power outlet (110VAC). If the LED does not illuminate when the device is plugged in, try a known good power outlet. If the LED still does not light with a known good outlet, please contact Technical Support for assistance.

Status LED: A solid light indicates a functional, ready state of operation. This LED will blink during a device restart or reconfigure, then illuminate solid to indicate proper operation. If this LED continuously flashes or does not illuminate when the device is powered on, please contact Technical Support for assistance.

Public WLAN LED: This indicator will flash to indicate proper RF operation of the internal AP. The LED will blink rapidly with activity.

WAN LED: A solid light indicates a valid Ethernet Link to the WAN modem/switch. LEDs will blink to indicate WAN activity. No light indicates a no-link state (no cable or bad cable). Private/Public LAN LEDs: A solid light indicates a valid Ethernet Link to a hub/switch or PC. LEDs will blink to indicate activity. No light indicates a no-link state (no cable or bad cable).

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Contents DSA-3200 Table of Contents Console Interface 100 Quick Installation, On-line Immediately Integrate an Existing User Password DatabaseBrief Introduction to the DSA-3200 Friendly Management and Application InterfacesDocument Convention Things to ConsiderAudience Package Contents System RequirementsPower LED Solid glow when the DSA-3200 is powered on Panel Function DescriptionsDevice Physical Connections COM Port Private LAN PortsManaging the D-Link DSA-3200 Getting Started System ConceptBegin Installation Page Configuration Web-UIHome Wizard System Nmap FIN/URG/PSH WAN Configuration Page Public LAN Configuration Related Setup for Dhcp Server of Public LAN Page Public Wlan Configuration Page Page Page Page Related Setup for Dhcp Server of Public Wireless LAN Page Private LAN Configuration Related Setup for Dhcp Server of Private LAN Page Authentication Policies Advanced MenuPage Page Two Authentication Mechanisms Local Page Page Page Radius Layer 2 Authentications Page Page Page Group Configuration „ Firewall Profiles EditPage Page Black List Configuration „ Login Schedule Profiles EditTo return to the Black List Configuration, click Prev On-demand User Configuration Receipt Footer Printer BaudRate Assign to GroupPage „ Upload On-demand User Roaming Configuration Password xyz Additional Configuration „ Upload Login „ Upload Logout Img src=images/xx.jpg„ Upload Certificate Tools Menu „ POP3 MessagePort and IP Redirect Virtual Server Pass Through „ Pass Through IP Address List„ Pass Through MAC Address List Monitor IP List Page Free Surfing Area Proxy Ddns Change Password System Settings Firmware Upgrade DSA-3200 SupportStatus RestartDevice Info Admin Info LoginDescription System NameWireless port, Public and Private LAN Port InterfaceEssid of the Wireless port Channel of WirelessMAC Address MAC address of the WAN port End IP address End IP address in Dhcp IP rangeCurrent Users Traffic HistoryNotifications Page Help Confirm Functionality of User Authentication Page Page Console Interface Main Menu of Console interfaceConsole Utilities for Network Debugging Page Restart DSA-3200 Change admin password of ConsoleReload factory default of Console interface Setting up a PC to connect to the DSA-3200 1 TCP/IP Network SetupInternet Connection Setup Choose Start Control Panel Internet OptionsPage Page Windows XP Choose Start Control Panel Internet OptionPage Page Page Configure TCP/IP in Windows Select Start Console Network and Dial-up ConnectionsPage Using Static IP Address Click Advanced in the window of Internet Protocol TCP/IPPage Configure TCP/IP in Windows XP Select Start Console Network ConnectionUsing Dhcp Using Static IP Address Page Warranty Page Page Page 108 FCC Statement 0984 Link Technical Support over the Telephone Link Technical Support over the InternetRegistration
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