D-Link Router DVG-1402S User Manual
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Protocol The protocol associated with this IP filter. The user may choose between TCP, UDP or Both . IP Address An IP address or range of IP addresses that will be denied access to the Internet. Subnet Mask The subnet mask that corresp onds to the IP address above. Start Port/End Port A port or range of ports that will be denied access to the Internet. If no port is entered, a ll ports in this IP range will be denied access to the Internet. Advanced > Filters > MAC Filters All computers are uniquely identified by their MAC (Media Access Control) address. The following window will allow users to deny computers access to the Internet or only allow certain computers access to the Internet, based on their MAC address. To access this screen, click the Advanced tab along the top of the configuration window, then the Filters tab to the left hand side and finally click the corresponding radio button for MAC Filters . Index A number used to identify this MAC address filter setting. MAC Address Enter the MAC address to be filtered. State This field allows you to enable or disable this MAC address filter setting. 40
Advanced > Firewall This Router comes equipped with a firewall. The Firewall configuration screen allows the Router to enforce specific predefined policies intended to protect against certain common types of attacks. To configure the Router’s firewall, click the Advanced tab at the top of the screen and then the Firewall tab to the left. Pass or Block Select the action you want the f ilter to take when it finds a packet that meets the criteria entered below. Protocol The protocol associated with this IP filter. The user may choose between TCP, UDP or Both . Source Enter the IP address or range of IP addresses that you wish to block or allow to pass through t he router. The Source may be identified on the LAN side, the WA N side or both by using the pull-down menu for the Interface heading. Destination Enter the IP address or range of IP addresses that you wish to deny or allow access to the Internet. The Destination may be identified on the LAN side, the WAN side or Both by using the pull-down menu for the Interface heading. The type of protocol may also be chosen by using the pull-down menu. The user may choose between TCP, UDP, ICMP or (*) Any. The user may also select a range of ports of the destination IP addresses by entering the range under the Port Range heading. Subnet Mask The subnet mask that corresponds to the IP address above. 41
Advanced > Routing > RIP Configuration RIP − Routing Information Protocol − specifies how routers exchange information. With RIP, routers occasionally exchange entire routing tables. You can select RIPv1 or RIPv2 by clicking the radio button under the Version heading, and then select On or Off by clicking the radio button under the State heading. LAN RIPv1 Select RIPv1 or RIPv2 for use by the router on your LAN. LAN RIPv2 Select RIPv1 or RIPv2 for use by the router on your LAN. WAN RIPv1 Select RIPv1 or RIPv2 for use by the router on the WAN. WAN RIPv2 Select RIPv1 or RIPv2 for use by the router on the WAN. State Select On or Off to enable or disable RIP on either the LAN or the WAN 42
Advanced > Routing > Static Route The Routing table, shown to the right, allows you to enter static routes between computers on both the WAN (Internet) and your LAN. IP Address Enter the IP Address of the sub net or device where packets are to be routed. Subnet Mask Enter the subnet mask corresp onding to the IP address entered above . Gateway Enter the IP address of the gatew ay used for packets that are to be routed to the IP address entered above. Interface Select the WAN (Internet ) or LAN interface. Metric Enter the number of hops (the nu mber of routers) that packets will be allowed to cross when being routed to the IP address entered above. State Use this drop-down menu to Enable or Disable this route. 43
Advanced > NAT > NAT Configuration Network Address Translation (NAT) is a method by which the router translates between the IP address your ISP assigns to your account and the IP addresses assigned to the PCs on your LAN. NAT Interface IP Address This field displays the current IP address of the LAN side of the router. All IP address that are translated by the router will be in the same range as this IP address. NAT Interface Netmask This field displays the subnet mask corresponding to the IP address displayed above . NAT Function Use this pull-down menu to enable or disable NAT on the router . 44
Advanced > NAT > Dynamic NAT Network Address Translation (NAT) is a method by which the router translates between the IP address your ISP assigns to your account and the IP addresses assigned to the PCs on your LAN. The Dynamic NAT entries are displayed below the Dynamic NAT configuration fields. To edit or delete an entry, find it on the list and click either the edit or delete icon. Index This is an index number used to identify this NAT table entry. Global IP Start/End Enter the range of IP addresses that will be assigned to your Internet account by your ISP . Local IP Start/End Enter the range of IP addresses that you will assign to PCs on your LAN . 45
Advanced > NAT > Static NAT Network Address Translation (NAT) is a method by which the router translates between the IP address your ISP assigns to your account and the IP addresses assigned to the PCs on your LAN. Index This is an index number that will be used to identify this NAT table entry . Local IP Address Enter the IP address of the PC on your LAN. Global IP Address Enter the IP address assigned to your Internet account by your ISP . 46
Tools > Admin At this page, the DVG-1402S administrator can change the system password. There are two accounts that can access the Broadband Router’s Web-Management interface. They are admin and user. Admin has read/write access while user has read-only access. User can only view the settings but cannot make any changes. Web Port Number The port number used to access the Broadband Router. The default port number for web management is 80. WAN Access Control WAN access control allows remote management via the DI-624 to be configured from the Internet by a web browser. A username and password are still required to access the Web-Management interface. In general, only a member of your network can browse the built-in web pages to perform Administrator tasks. This feature enables you to perform Administrator tasks from the remo te (Internet) host. Click the radio button to Enabled to activate this feature. Enter the password, admin, here and the same password in the Confirm Password field. This will be the password that the administrator will use to gain ac cess to the configuration menu of the device. There is no default password for this device. Administrator Password 47
Tools > System Backup Click Backup to backup the configuration file to your local hard drive. To restore the configuration file click on Browse to search the local hard drive and locate the configuration file to be used for the configuration restoration. Once the file has been located, click Open in the browser window and then Upload on the System window. Restore Configuration File Click Reset Factory Default Settings to restore the factory default settings. Restore Factory Default Settings 48
Tools > Firmware You can update both the software and firmware of the Router. Please check the D-Link Support site fo r firmware updates at http://support.dlink.com. You can download firmware upgrades to your hard drive from the D-Link support site. Software Update Enter the TFTP server address. Firmware Update Click Enabled to begin the firmware update. File Name Enter the firmware file name and DOS path in this field. For example, C:\firmware.had 49