Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
[. . . ] 02 (August 2000) 6DI308. . . . 02 Printed in Taiwan RECYCLABLE
Copyright Statement
Copyright ©2000 D-Link Corporation No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or by any means or used to make any derivative such as translation, transformation, or adaptation without permission from D-Link Corporation/D-Link Systems Inc. , as stipulated by the United States Copyright Act of 1976.
Trademarks
D-Link is a registered trademark of D-Link Corporation/D-Link Systems, Inc. FCC Warning
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. [. . . ] · Password This is the password associated with the above Name field. · Remote IP Address This is the IP address that will be assigned to the dial-in network when the IP Address Supply setting below is set to Default. Assigning an IP address to the router dialing in ensures that the IP address does not clash with other IP addresses on your network. For dial out connections utilizing dial on demand, the IP address of the remote router needs to be entered here so the router knows which remote network to establish a connection with to deliver the packet. · IP Address Supply This field defines how the router will assign an IP address to a device dialing in. The choices include: Default Uses the Remote IP address defined above, Dynamic - Taken from the Dial In IP pool, or None - The remote user supplies their own IP Address. · Multi-Link PPP Enables or disables multi-link PPP on this remote node. Both MLPPP and Bandwidth On Demand (BOD) must be enabled for BOD to function. If MLPPP is enabled and BOD is disabled, then both ports will dial up, establish a direct connection, and combine the bandwidth of the two connections using the MLPPP protocol. · Compression This is an industry standard, 4:1 Stac compression scheme. When enabled, the router will try to use compression on this remote node whenever possible. If the destination device is not capable of using Stac compression, the two devices will still communicate, albeit without using Stac compression. DHCP Configuration The DI-308 Router implements the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP), which allows the entire IP network to be centrally managed by the router. It does this by assigning IP addresses and configuration parameters to hosts as they are powered on and come onto the network. This can be a great help for network administration
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since many administrative tasks such as keeping track of each computer's IP address are handled by the router. The DI-308 can implement DHCP in one of the two ways shown below:
DHCP Server Configuration When acting as a DHCP server, the DI-308 will manage many of the IP network parameters. The DI-308 will never assign a broadcast or network IP addresses to hosts, even if such an address is included in the specified range.
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Dynamic IP Pool The Dynamic IP Pool screen shown below contains the parameters that the router can set on the hosts. Please note that the dynamic IP pool cannot be enabled when the DHCP Agent feature is enabled.
The parameters are described below: · IP Address This is the base (starting) address for the IP pool of IP addresses to be assigned. · Range This is the range of contiguous, IP addresses, above the base IP Address above. In the above example, the IP addresses assigned host computers as they come onto the network would be 202. 93. 47. 1, 202. 93. 47. 2 . . . · Netmask This mask informs the client, how the destination 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. [. . . ] You can also use this feature to mask items you don't need to be configured (rather than deleting them). For example the very last line: ip-stat disable ip-stat is the keyword as explained in the # (comment) line above as meaning IP routing statistics. disable is the parameter you set.
Configuration File Example
# The system configuration file for D-Link DI-308 ISDN Remote Access Router # DI-308 runtime image file name (software update path and file name) di308-image d:\project\di308\runtime\image\308run\308run. hdr # sysname (string name) sysname DI-308 ISDN Router # syscontact (string name) syscontact Engineering Administrator # syslocation (string name) syslocation Lihsing Road VII Science Park # systimeout setting in minutes (0 means no timeout) systimeout 15 # telnet stat (enable/disable) telnet disable # discovery stat (enable/disable) discovery enable # ip routing stack (enable/disable) ip-routing enable # interface description (string name) lan-port System 10BaseT Lan Interface # port stat (enable/disable) port-stat enable # ip address
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ip-address 202. 39. 74. 115 # subnet mask ip-netmask 255. 255. 255. 0 # routing protocol type (0:RIPv1, 1:RIPv2, 2:RIPv1&2) routing-type 2 # routing operating mode (0:None, 1:Listen, 2:Talk, 3:Both) operating-mode 1 # ip routing stat (enable/disable) ip-stat enable # interface description (string name) isdn-port-ISDN DSS1 Interface # interface switch type (0:DSS1) switch-type 0 # interface country code (0-255) country-code 0 # B channel usage (0:None, 1:Leased, 2:Switch) b1-usage 2 b2-usage 2 # ISDN data call phone number string isdn-data 5779110-6403 # AB adapter phone number string ab1-adapter 8358661 ab2-adapter 8358662 # voice call waiting state (enable/disable) call-waiting disable # voice call routing state (0:None, 1:AS1, 2:AB2) call-routing 0 # voice call global reception state (enable/disable) global-recpt disable # blocking CLID state (enable/disable) block-clid disable # port state (enable/disable) port-state enable # ip address ip-address 20. 19. 88. 1 # subnet mask ip-netmask 255. 255. 255. 0 # routing protocol type (0:RIPv1, 1:RIPv2, 2:RIPv1&2) routing-type 1 # routing operating mode (0:None, 1:Listen, 2:Talk, 3:Both) operating-mode 2 # ip routing stat (enable/disable) ip-stat disable
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Index
A/B Adapter, 8 Access Right, 36 Admin Configuration, 82 Advanced Functions, 37 Age, 88 ARP request, 40 ARP Table, 89 Auth Type, 39 automatic timeout, 24 B (Bearer) channels, 38 Bandwidth Allocation Control Protocol, 9 Bandwidth Allocation Protocol, 9 Bandwidth on Demand, 38, 81 Bandwidth On Demand. See Bandwidth Allocation Protocol B-channel, 39, 40 BOD, 9 Boot File Name, 109 Boot Protocol, 109 Boot Server IP Address, 109 BootP&TFTP, 109 Call Back, 49 Call Back Delay, 44 Caller ID, 46, 48 Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol. [. . . ]