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DSL-504T Generation II ADSL2+ Modem Router Table of Contents BEFORE YOU START.................................................................................... 4 Installation Overview......................................................................................................................... 4 Setup Wizard...................................................................................................................................... 4 Packing List.........................................
DSL-504T Generation II ADSL2+ Modem Router Parental Control ............................................................................................................................... 59 URL Blocking..................................................................................................................................60 Domain Blocking.............................................................................................................................60 Firewall .......................
DSL-504T Generation II ADSL2+ Modem Router About This User Guide This user’s guide provides instructions on how to install the DSL-504T ADSL 2+ Router and use it to provide Internet access for an Ethernet/Wireless network or single computer. If you are using a computer with a functioning Ethernet port, the quickest and easiest way to set up the DSL504T is to follow the instructions provided in the Quick Installation Guide (QIG).
DSL-504T Generation II ADSL2+ Modem Router Installation Notes In order to establish a connection to the Internet it will be necessary to provide information to the Router that will be stored in its memory. For some users, only their account information (Username and Password) is required. For others, various parameters that control and define the Internet connection will be required. You can print out the two pages below and use the tables to list this information.
DSL-504T Generation II ADSL2+ Modem Router Information you will need from your ADSL service provider: Username This is the Username used to log on to your ADSL service provider’s network. It is commonly in the form − user@isp.com.au Your ADSL service provider uses this to identify your account. Password This is the Password used, in conjunction with the Username above, to log on to your ADSL service provider’s network. This is used to verify the identity of your account.
DSL-504T Generation II ADSL2+ Modem Router Information you will need about your DSL-504T ADSL 2+ Router: Username This is the Username needed access the Router’s management interface. When you attempt to connect to the device through a web browser you will be prompted to enter this Username. The default Username for the Router is “admin.” The user cannot change this. Password This is the Password you will be prompted to enter when you access the Router’s management interface.
DSL-504T Generation II ADSL2+ Modem Router 1 Introduction This section provides a brief description of the Router, its associated technologies, and a list of Router features. Router Description and Operation The DSL-504T ADSL2+ Modem Router is designed to provide connectivity for your private Ethernet LAN to the Internet via an ADSL connection. The Router is easy to install and use. Standard Ethernet ports are used to connect to computer or other Ethernet devices.
DSL-504T Generation II ADSL2+ Modem Router Router Features The DSL-504T ADSL 2+ Router utilises the latest ADSL enhancements to provide a reliable Internet portal suitable for most small to medium sized offices. DSL-504T advantages include: PPP (Point-to-Point Protocol) Security – The DSL-504T ADSL 2+ Router supports PAP (Password Authentication Protocol) and CHAP (Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol) for PPP connections.
DSL-504T Generation II ADSL2+ Modem Router Front Panel Display Place the Router in a location that permits an easy view of the LED indicators on the front panel. The LED indicators on the front panel include Power, Status, ADSL and Ethernet. The ADSL and Ethernet indicators monitor link status and activity (Link/Act). Power Steady green light indicates the unit is powered on. When the device is powered off this remains dark. Status Lights steady green during power on self-test (POST).
DSL-504T Generation II ADSL2+ Modem Router Rear Panel Connections All cable connections to the Router are made at the rear panel. Connect the power adapter here to power on the Router. Use the Reset button to restore the settings to the factory default values in the next chapter for instructions on using the reset button). Connect network cables: 1. Insert the ADSL (telephone) cable included with the Router into the ADSL port and then connect the cable to your telephone line. 2.
DSL-504T Generation II ADSL2+ Modem Router 2 Hardware Installation The DSL-504T maintains two separate physical interfaces, an ADSL and an Ethernet interface. Place the Router in a location where it can be connected to the various devices as well as to a power source. The Router should not be located where it will be exposed to moisture or excessive heat. Make sure the cables and power cord are placed safely out of the way so they do not create a tripping hazard.
DSL-504T Generation II ADSL2+ Modem Router Network Connections Network connections are provided through the ADSL port and Ethernet port on the back of the Router. See the Rear Panel diagram above and the illustrations below for examples. Connect ADSL Line Use the ADSL cable included with the Router to connect it to a telephone wall socket or receptacle. Plug one end of the cable into the ADSL port (RJ-11 receptacle) on the rear panel of the Router and insert the other end into the RJ-11 wall socket.
DSL-504T Generation II ADSL2+ Modem Router 3 Basic Router Configuration The first time you setup the Router it is recommended that you configure the WAN connection using a single computer connected directly to the Router. Once the WAN connection is functioning properly, you may continue to make changes to Router configuration including IP settings and DHCP setup.
DSL-504T Generation II ADSL2+ Modem Router Access the Configuration Manager In order to make sure your computer’s IP settings allow it to communicate with the Router, it is advisable to configure your system be a DHCP client – that is, it will get IP settings from the Router. Appendix B describes how to configure different Windows operating systems to “Obtain IP settings automatically”. Note Be sure that the web browser on your computer is not configured to use a proxy server in the Internet settings.
DSL-504T Generation II ADSL2+ Modem Router Configure the Router When you successfully connect to the web manager, the Home directory tab will display the Setup Wizard window. You can launch the Setup Wizard from this page or use the buttons located in the left panel of the web page to view other windows used for basic configuration.
DSL-504T Generation II ADSL2+ Modem Router Wizard To use the Setup Wizard, click the Run Wizard button in the first browser window and follow the instructions in the pop-up window that appears. The initial window summarizes the setup process. Click the Next button to proceed. You may stop using the Setup Wizard at any time by clicking the Exit button. If you exit the wizard you will return to the Setup Wizard window without saving any of the settings changed during the process.
DSL-504T Generation II ADSL2+ Modem Router Using the Setup Wizard - Choose Time Zone Choose the time zone you are in from the pull-down menu and click Next. This sets the system time used for the Router. If you wish to return to the previous window during the setup process, click the Back button. Page 18 of 96 www.dlink.com.
DSL-504T Generation II ADSL2+ Modem Router Using the Setup Wizard - Choose Connection Type Now select the Connection Type used for the Internet connection. Your ISP has given this information to you. The connection types available for “Multi-User” Mode are PPPoE/PPPoA, Dynamic IP Address, Static IP Address, and Bridge Mode. Each connection type has different settings that are configured in the next Setup Wizard pop-up window.
DSL-504T Generation II ADSL2+ Modem Router Using the Setup Wizard - For PPPoE/PPPoA connections: 1. Type in the Username and Password used to identify and verify your account to the ISP. 2. Select the specific Connection Type from the drop-down menu. The available PPP connection and encapsulation types are PPPoE LLC, PPPoA LLC and PPPoA VC-Mux. 3. If you are instructed to change the VPI or VCI number, type in the correct setting in the available entry fields.
DSL-504T Generation II ADSL2+ Modem Router Using the Setup Wizard - For Dynamic IP Address connections: 1. Select the specific Connection Type from the drop-down menu. The available Dynamic IP Address connection and encapsulation types are 1483 Bridged IP LLC and 1483 Bridged IP VC-Mux. 2. If you are instructed to change the VPI or VCI number, type in the correct setting in the available entry fields. Most users will not need to change these settings.
DSL-504T Generation II ADSL2+ Modem Router Using the Setup Wizard - For Static IP Address connections: 1. Select the specific Connection Type from the drop-down menu. The available Static IP Address connection and encapsulation types are 1483 Bridged IP LLC, 1483 Bridged IP VC-Mux, 1483 Routed IP LLC, 1483 Routed IP VC-Mux and IPoA. 2. Change the IP Address, Subnet Mask, ISP Gateway Address, Primary DNS Address, and Secondary DNS Server IP Address as instructed by your ISP.
DSL-504T Generation II ADSL2+ Modem Router Using the Setup Wizard - For Bridge Mode connections: 1. Select the specific Connection Type from the drop-down menu. The available Bridge Mode connection and encapsulation types are 1483 Bridged IP LLC and 1483 Bridged IP VC-Mux. 2. If you are instructed to change the VPI or VCI number, type in the correct setting in the available entry fields. Most users will not need to change these settings.
DSL-504T Generation II ADSL2+ Modem Router Using the Setup Wizard - Finish and Restart Finally you can confirm that the setup process is completed. If you are satisfied that you have entered all the necessary information correctly, click the Restart button to save the new configuration settings and restart the Router. If you need to change settings from a previous window, click the Back button. Do not turn the Router off while it is restarting.
DSL-504T Generation II ADSL2+ Modem Router WAN To configure the Router’s basic configuration settings without running the Setup Wizard, you can access the windows used to configure WAN, LAN, DHCP, and DNS settings directly from the Home directory. To access the WAN Settings window, click on the WAN link button on the left side of the first window that appears when you successfully access the web manager.
DSL-504T Generation II ADSL2+ Modem Router 3. Under the PPPoE/PPPoA heading, type the User Name and Password used for your ADSL account. A typical User Name will be in the form user1234@isp.com.au. The Password may be assigned to you by your ISP or you may have selected it when you set up the account with your ISP. 4. Choose the correct Authentication Type from the drop-down menu. Most users will want to leave the setting on Auto. PAP and CHAP are the other two options.
DSL-504T Generation II ADSL2+ Modem Router Additional settings for PPPoE/PPPoA connections: PPPoE/PPPoA Parameters Description User Name For PPP connections, a User Name and Password are used to identify and verify your account to the ISP. Enter the User Name for your ADSL service account. User names and passwords are case-sensitive, so enter this information exactly as given to you by your ISP. Password Together with the User Name, this is used to verify your account to the ISP.
DSL-504T Generation II ADSL2+ Modem Router Dynamic IP Address A Dynamic IP Address connection configures the Router to automatically obtain its global IP address from a DHCP server on the ISP’s network. The service provider assigns a global IP address from a pool of addresses available to the service provider. Typically the IP address assigned has a long lease time, so it will likely be the same address each time the Router requests an IP address.
DSL-504T Generation II ADSL2+ Modem Router To configure a Dynamic IP Address connection for the WAN, follow these steps: 1. Choose the Dynamic IP Address option from the WAN Settings pull-down menu. 2. Under the ATM VC Settings at the top of the window should not be changed unless you have been instructed to change them. However, if you are instructed to change the VPI or VCI values, type in the values assigned for your account.
DSL-504T Generation II ADSL2+ Modem Router Additional settings for Dynamic IP Address connections: Dynamic IP Parameters Description Connection Type This specifies the connection type and encapsulation method used for your Dynamic IP Address connection. The options available are Bridged IP LLC or Bridged IP VC-Mux. Cloned MAC Address This is not always necessary, but may be required for some ISPs.
DSL-504T Generation II ADSL2+ Modem Router Static IP Address When the Router is configured to use Static IP Address assignment for the WAN connection, you must manually assign a global IP Address, Subnet Mask and Gateway IP Address used for the WAN connection. Most users will also need to configure DNS server IP settings in the DNS Configuration window (see below). Follow the instruction below to configure the Router to use Static IP Address assignment for the WAN connection.
DSL-504T Generation II ADSL2+ Modem Router To configure a Static IP type connection for the WAN, follow these steps: 1. Choose the Static IP Address option from the WAN Settings pull-down menu. 2. Under the ATM VC Settings at the top of the window should not be changed unless you have been instructed to change them. However, if you are instructed to change the VPI or VCI values, type in the values assigned for your account.
DSL-504T Generation II ADSL2+ Modem Router Additional settings for Static IP Address connections: Static IP Parameters Description Connection Type This specifies the connection type and the encapsulation method used for your Static IP Address connection. The options available are Bridged IP LLC, Bridged IP VC-Mux, Routed IP LLC, Routed IP VC-Mux or IPoA. IP Address This is the permanent global IP address for your account. This is the address that is visible outside your private network.
DSL-504T Generation II ADSL2+ Modem Router Bridge Mode The WAN Settings window is also used to configure the Router for multiple virtual connections (Multiple PVCs). WAN Settings window – Bridge Mode Select the connection type used for your account. The window will display settings that are appropriate for the connection type you select. Follow the instruction below according to the type of connection you select in the WAN Settings window.
DSL-504T Generation II ADSL2+ Modem Router 1. Choose the Bridge Mode option from the WAN Settings pull-down menu. 2. Under the ATM VC Settings at the top of the window should not be changed unless you have been instructed to change them. However, if you are instructed to change the VPI or VCI values, type in the values assigned for your account. Leave the PVC and Virtual Circuit setting at the default (Pvc0 and Enabled) values for now.
DSL-504T Generation II ADSL2+ Modem Router The table below provides a description of the ATM settings for traffic shaping. ATM Parameters Description Service Category The ATM settings allow the user to adjust ATM Quality of Service (QoS) or traffic parameters to suit specific traffic requirements. For applications or circumstances where packet loss or packet delay is a concern, ATM QoS can be adjusted to minimize problems. For most accounts, it will not be necessary to change these settings.
DSL-504T Generation II ADSL2+ Modem Router ATM VC Settings ATM VC settings can be configured for all connection types in the WAN configuration menu of the Home directory. ATM VC Settings in WAN Settings menu The table below describes the ATM VC settings used to configure a PPPoE or PPPoA connection for an ADSL account. ATM VC Parameters Description PVC The Router supports using up to eight multiple virtual connections.
DSL-504T Generation II ADSL2+ Modem Router LAN You can configure the LAN IP address to suit your preference. Many users will find it convenient to use the default settings together with DHCP service to manage the IP settings for their private network. The IP address of the Router is the base address used for DHCP. In order to use the Router for DHCP on your LAN, the IP address pool used for DHCP must be compatible with the IP address of the Router.
DSL-504T Generation II ADSL2+ Modem Router DHCP The DHCP server is enabled by default for the Router’s Ethernet LAN interface. DHCP service will supply IP settings to workstations configured to automatically obtain IP settings that are connected to the Router though the Ethernet port. When the Router is used for DHCP it becomes the default gateway for DHCP client connected to it.
DSL-504T Generation II ADSL2+ Modem Router You may also configure DNS settings for the LAN when using the Router in DHCP mode. In Auto DNS Mode, the Router will automatically relay DNS settings to properly configured DHCP clients. To manually enter DNS IP addresses, select the Manual DNS Mode option and type in a Primary and Secondary DNS IP Address in the field provided. The manually configured DNS settings will be supplied to clients that are configured to request them from the Router.
DSL-504T Generation II ADSL2+ Modem Router Note To manually configure IP settings on Windows workstations, open the TCP/IP Properties menu and select the “Use the following IP address” option. You will need to supply the IP addres, Subnet mask and Defualt gateway (use IP address of DSL504T) for each workstation. The example here also uses manually configured DNS settings.
DSL-504T Generation II ADSL2+ Modem Router DNS The Router can be configured to relay DNS settings from your ISP or another available service to workstations on your LAN. When using DNS relay, the Router will accept DNS requests from hosts on the LAN and forward them to the ISP’s, or alternative DNS servers. DNS relay can use auto discovery or the DNS IP address can be manually entered by the user. Alternatively, you may also disable the DNS relay and configure hosts on your LAN to use DNS servers directly.
DSL-504T Generation II ADSL2+ Modem Router Dynamic DNS The Router supports DDNS (Dynamic Domain Name Service). The Dynamic DNS service allows a dynamic public IP address to be associated with a static host name in any of the many domains, allowing access to a specified host from various locations on the Internet. This is enabled to allow remote access to a host by clicking a hyperlinked URL in the form hostname.dyndns.
DSL-504T Generation II ADSL2+ Modem Router Save Settings and Reboot When you have configured the DSL-504T with the settings you desire, make sure you save those settings. To save the system configuration settings, click the Tools tab. You will be presented first with the Administrator Settings window. This window is described in the next chapter. To save the current configuration, click the System button to view the System Settings window pictured here.
DSL-504T Generation II ADSL2+ Modem Router Multiple Virtual Connections The Router supports multiple virtual connections. Up to eight PVCs to eight separate destinations can be created and operated simultaneously utilizing the same bandwidth. Additional PVC connections can be added for various purposes. For example, you may want to establish a private connection to remote office in order to create an extended LAN, or setup a server on a separate connection.
DSL-504T Generation II ADSL2+ Modem Router To add a new virtual connection: 1. Select the new PVC to configure from the pull-down menu. 2. Enter the values for the VPI and VCI given to you by your service provider. 3. To activate the VC, select Enabled from the Virtual Circuit pull-down menu. 4. Configure the WAN Settings and Connection Type as desired. 5. To save the new settings, click the Save and Reboot button (Tools > System). The new connection will activate upon restarting.
DSL-504T Generation II ADSL2+ Modem Router 4 Advanced Router Management This chapter introduces and describes the management features that have not been presented in the previous chapter. These include the more advanced features used for network management and security as well as administrative tools to manage the Router, view statistics and other information used to examine performance and for troubleshooting.
DSL-504T Generation II ADSL2+ Modem Router UPnP UPnP supports zero-configuration networking and automatic discovery for many types of networked devices. When enabled, it allows other devices that support UPnP to dynamically join a network, obtain an IP address, convey its capabilities, and learn about the presence and capabilities of other devices. DHCP and DNS service can also be used if available on the network.
DSL-504T Generation II ADSL2+ Modem Router Virtual Server Use the Virtual Server window to set up single-port, trigger port or static-port range forwarding rules applied to inbound (WAN-to-LAN) traffic. The Virtual Server function allows remote users to access services on your LAN such as FTP for file transfers or SMTP and POP3 for e-mail.
DSL-504T Generation II ADSL2+ Modem Router There are many different pre-configured rules available for specific functions such as Internet gaming, VPN, streaming and interactive multi-media, standard TCP/IP protocols, reserved ports, p2p, network management applications, and so on. You may also create customized rules to manage TCP/UDP ports. The pre-configured rules include those listed in the table here: Category Available Rules Games Alien vs.
DSL-504T Generation II ADSL2+ Modem Router Custom Forwarding Rules The User category for port forwarding is used to set up customized port forwarding rules. To set up custom TCP or UDP port forwarding rules, follow these steps: 1. Select the User category and click the Add button located below the Available Rules list. This will change the window to look like the window below. 2. Type a Rule Name in the space provided. 3.
DSL-504T Generation II ADSL2+ Modem Router LAN Clients The LAN Clients window is used when establishing port forwarding rules in the Virtual Server and Filters windows. This window can be accessed directly by clicking on the LAN Clients button in the Advanced tab. In order to use these advanced features it is necessary to have IP addresses available for configuration. If there are no IP addresses listed in the LAN Clients window, you will not be able to access the Virtual Server window.
DSL-504T Generation II ADSL2+ Modem Router SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol is a standard for internetwork and intranetwork management. SNMP Management window Configure these parameters for SNMP on the Router: SNMP Category Parameters SNMP Management This is used to enable or disable SNMP Agent and SNMP Traps or edit client SNMP Name, Location and Contact. Enable SNMP Agent: Click to select enable or disable SNMP Agent. Enable SNMP Traps: Click to select enable or disable SNMP Traps.
DSL-504T Generation II ADSL2+ Modem Router Filters Filter rules in the Router are put in place to allow or block specified traffic. The Filter Rules however can be used in a single direction to examine and then Allow or Deny traffic for Inbound (WAN to LAN) or Outbound (LAN to WAN) routed data. The rules are based on IP address and TCP/UDP port. Configure the filter rules as desired and click the Apply button to create the rule.
DSL-504T Generation II ADSL2+ Modem Router The parameters described in the table below are used to set up filter rules. Click the Apply button to put the new rule into effect. Any filter rule configured in the menu will appear in the Filters List with the new settings. The Router must save the new settings and reboot before the new rules are applied.
DSL-504T Generation II ADSL2+ Modem Router Bridge Filters Bridge filters are used to block or allow various types of packets through the WAN interface. This may be done for security or to improve network efficiency. The rules are configured for individual devices based on MAC address. Filter rules can be set up for source, destination or both. You can set up filter rules and disable the entire set of rules without loosing the rules that have been configured.
DSL-504T Generation II ADSL2+ Modem Router Static Routing Use Static Routing to specify a route used for data traffic within your Ethernet LAN or to route data on the WAN. This is used to specify that all packets destined for a particular network or subnet use a predetermined gateway. Routing Table window To add a static route to a specific destination IP on the local network, enter a Destination IP address, Netmask, then click the Gateway radio button and type in the Gateway’s IP address.
DSL-504T Generation II ADSL2+ Modem Router DMZ Firewalls may conflict with certain interactive applications such as video conferencing or playing Internet video games. For these applications, a firewall bypass can be set up using a DMZ IP address. The DMZ IP address is a “visible” address and does not benefit from the full protection of the firewall function. Therefore it is advisable that other security precautions be enabled to protect the other computers and devices on the LAN.
DSL-504T Generation II ADSL2+ Modem Router Parental Control Use Parental Controls to deny access to specified websites or websites containing specified words in the URL. Parental Control menu Page 59 of 96 www.dlink.com.
DSL-504T Generation II ADSL2+ Modem Router URL Blocking URL or Uniform Resource Locator is a specially formatted text string that uniquely defines an Internet website. This window will allow users to block computers on the LAN from accessing certain URLs. This may be accomplished by simply entering the URL to be blocked in the URL Address field. The user may also use this field to block certain websites by entering a keyword into the URL Address field.
DSL-504T Generation II ADSL2+ Modem Router Firewall The Firewall Configuration window allows the Router to enforce specific predefined policies intended to protect against certain common types of attacks. There are two general types of protection (DoS, Port Scan) that can be enabled on the Router, as well as filtering for specific packet types sometimes used by hackers. You can choose to enable or disable protection against a customized basket of attack and scan types.
DSL-504T Generation II ADSL2+ Modem Router A DoS "denial-of-service" attack is characterised by an explicit attempt by attackers to prevent legitimate users of a service from using that service.
DSL-504T Generation II ADSL2+ Modem Router ADSL The ADSL Configuration window allows the user to set the configuration for ADSL protocols. For most ADSL accounts the default settings ADSL2+ (Multi-Mode) will work. This configuration works with all ADSL implementations. If you have been given instructions to change the Modulation method used, select the desired option from the Modulation Type drop-down menu and click the Apply button. ADSL Configuration menu Page 63 of 96 www.dlink.com.
DSL-504T Generation II ADSL2+ Modem Router ATM VCC The ATM VC Setting window is used to configure the WAN connection. If you are using multiple PVCs, you can change the configuration of any PVC in this window. To create new or additional PVCs, read the section on Multiple PVCs. This window can be used as an alternative to configure the same settings found on the WAN Settings window in the Home directory.
DSL-504T Generation II ADSL2+ Modem Router QoS QoS or Quality of Service is used to assign priority for qualified traffic that passes through the Router’s wired interfaces (LAN and WAN). The Router uses four priority levels with “1” being the highest priority while “4” is the lowest. The IGMP Proxy/Snooping is disabled by default.
DSL-504T Generation II ADSL2+ Modem Router QoS Configuration window for Port Mapping QoS The Router can also be configured to use the QoS infomation contained in the header of IP packets. This will open the following window. To set IP QoS for the router, first click the IP QoS check box in the middle of the window. Then select the PVC to associate with the corresponding action and choose a maximum bandwidth and classification for this combination.
DSL-504T Generation II ADSL2+ Modem Router QoS Configuration window IP QoS If you select Disable in the Classified by drop-down menu, you can assign a maximum allowed bandwidth of between 64 kbps and Auto to each of the PVCs configured on the router. Page 67 of 96 www.dlink.com.
DSL-504T Generation II ADSL2+ Modem Router Additional options become available when you select either ToS, Application, or User Define from the Classified by drop-down menu. Selecting ToS will display the following window. QoS Configuration window IP QoS for ToS From this window you can input a Weight in percentage and a priority range that will determine the mechanism by which the four priority levels are “mapped”.
DSL-504T Generation II ADSL2+ Modem Router If you select Application from the Classified by drop-down menu, the following window appears. QoS Configuration window IP QoS for Application On this window, you can select the mechanism by which the four priority queues are emptied by assigning a weight, in percentage terms, to each priority queue, and then assigning a packet type that can be associated with an application type.
DSL-504T Generation II ADSL2+ Modem Router If you select User Define in the Classified by drop-down menu, the following window appears. QoS Configuration window IP QoS for User Define On this window, you can assign a weight, on a percentage basis, to each of the four priority queues. In addition, you can specify the number of bytes from the beginning of a given packet’s IP header to set a pointer.
DSL-504T Generation II ADSL2+ Modem Router Tools Click the Tools tab to reveal the window buttons for various functions located in this directory. The Administrator Settings window is the first item in the Tools directory. This window is used to change the system password used to access the web manager, to save or load Router configuration settings and to restore default settings. The functions in this and the other Tools windows are described below. Administrator Settings window Page 71 of 96 www.
DSL-504T Generation II ADSL2+ Modem Router Admin Click the Admin button in the Tools directory to view the the Administrator Settings menu. Change System Password Click the Admin button in the Tools directory to view the the Administrator Settings menu. Select the password level being changed; click the Modify admin password option to change Admistrator level password or Modify user password option to change the user level password.
DSL-504T Generation II ADSL2+ Modem Router Remote Web Management and Remote Telnet Access The Administrator Settings window is also used to enable remote Telnet management, remote SSH management and remote web management access to the Router. In each case, the procedure to enable remote management of the Router is the same.
DSL-504T Generation II ADSL2+ Modem Router Time The Router provides a number of options to maintain current date and time including SNTP. Time menu To configure system time on the Router, select the method used to maintain time. The options available include SNTP, using your computer’s system clock (default) or set the time and date manually. If you opt to use SNTP, you must enter the SNTP server URL or IP address. Click the Apply button to set the system time. Page 74 of 96 www.dlink.com.
DSL-504T Generation II ADSL2+ Modem Router Remote Log Use the Remote Log Settings window to set up logging to servers or computers that are located outside the LAN or subnet of the Router. Remote Log Settings window Select the Log Level from the pull-down menu. The levels available are: Alert, Critical, Debug, Error, Info, Notice, Panic and Warning. Type in the IP address of a receiver for the log message in the Add an IP Address field and click on the Add button.
DSL-504T Generation II ADSL2+ Modem Router System Once you have configured the Router to your satisfaction, it is a good idea to back up the configuration file to your computer. To save the current configuration settings to your computer, click the System button in the Tools directory to display the System Settings window. Save or Load Configuration File Click the Save button to Save Settings to Local Hard Drive. You will be prompted to select a location on your computer to put the file.
DSL-504T Generation II ADSL2+ Modem Router Firmware Note Performing a Firmware Upgrade can sometimes change the configuration settings. Be sure to backup the Router’s configuration settings before upgrading the firmware. Use the Firmware Upgrade window to load the latest firmware for the device. Note that the device configuration settings may return to the factory default settings, so make sure you save the configuration settings with the System Settings window described above.
DSL-504T Generation II ADSL2+ Modem Router Miscellaneous To perform a statndard Ping test for network connectivity, click the Misc. window button in the Tools directory to view the Miscellaneous Configuration window. Miscellaneous Configuration window Other functions available in Miscellaneous Configuration menu are a Ping test and IGMP enable/disable. Ping Test The Ping test functions on the WAN and LAN interfaces. Type the IP address you want to check in the space provided and click the Ping button.
DSL-504T Generation II ADSL2+ Modem Router Test The Diagnostic Test window is used to test connectivity of the Router. A Ping test may be done through the local or external interface to test connectivity to known IP addresses. The diagnostics feature executes a series of test of your system software and hardware connections. Use this window when working with your ISP to troubleshoot problems. Diagnostic Test window Page 79 of 96 www.dlink.com.
DSL-504T Generation II ADSL2+ Modem Router Status Use the various read-only windows to view system information and monitor performance. Device Info Use the Device Information window to quickly view basic current information about the LAN and WAN interfaces and device information including Firmware Version and MAC address. Device Information window Page 80 of 96 www.dlink.com.
DSL-504T Generation II ADSL2+ Modem Router DHCP Clients This window will display all of the current DHCP clients that are connected to the router. DHCP Clients window Page 81 of 96 www.dlink.com.
DSL-504T Generation II ADSL2+ Modem Router Log The system log displays chronological event log data. Use the navigation buttons to view or scroll log pages. You may also save a simple text file containing the log to your computer. Click the Save Log button and follow the prompts to save the file. View Log window Click Clear Log to delete the current log information. Page 82 of 96 www.dlink.com.
DSL-504T Generation II ADSL2+ Modem Router Statistics Use the Traffic Statistics window to monitor traffic on the Ethernet, Wireless or ADSL connection. Select the interface for which you want to view packet statistics and the information will appear below. Traffic Statistics window Click Refresh to view traffic information. Page 83 of 96 www.dlink.com.
DSL-504T Generation II ADSL2+ Modem Router ADSL Status Use the ADSL Status window for troubleshooting the ADSL connection. ADSL Status information Page 84 of 96 www.dlink.com.
DSL-504T Generation II ADSL2+ Modem Router Help Click the desired hyperlink to access help files. Help window Page 85 of 96 www.dlink.com.
DSL-504T Generation II ADSL2+ Modem Router A Technical Specifications General ADSL Standards: ADSL Standards ADSL2 Standards ANSI T1.413 Issue 2 • ITU G.992.3 (G.dmt.bis) Annex A ITU G.992.1 (G.dmt) Annex A • ITU G.992.4 (G.lite.bis) Annex A ITU G.992.2 (G.lite) Annex A ADSL2+ Standards ITU G.994.1 (G.hs) ITU G.992.5 (G.dmt.bisplus) Annex A ITU G.992.5 Annex A Protocols: IEEE 802.
DSL-504T Generation II ADSL2+ Modem Router Physical and Environmental DC Inputs: Input: 120V AC 60Hz Power Adapter: Output: 12V DC, 1200mA Power Consumption: 10 Watts (max) Operating Temperature: 0° to 40°C Storage Temperature -20° to 70°C Humidity: 5% to 95% (non-condensing) Dimensions: 109 mm x 142.8 mm x 32.1 mm Weight: 250 g EMI: CE Class B, FCC Class B (Part 15) Safety: CSA 950, UL 1950, IEC 60950, EN 60950 Reliability: Mean Time Between Failure (MTBF) min.
DSL-504T Generation II ADSL2+ Modem Router B Configuring IP Settings on Your Computer In order to configure your system to receive IP settings from the Router it must first have the TCP/IP protocol installed. If you have an Ethernet port on your computer, it probably already has TCP/IP protocol installed. If you are using Windows XP the TCP/IP is enabled by default for standard installations.
DSL-504T Generation II ADSL2+ Modem Router Click Network Connections. 3. and Internet In the Network and Internet Connections window, click Network Connections. Click Network Connections. 4. In the Network Connections window, right-click on Local Area Connection, then click Properties. Right-click on the Local Area Connection icon and select the Properties option from the pull-down menu. 5.
DSL-504T Generation II ADSL2+ Modem Router Click Properties. 6. Select “Obtain an IP address automatically” by clicking once in the circle. Click the OK button Select Obtain an IP address automatically in the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties window. Your computer is now ready to use the Router’s DHCP server. Page 90 of 96 www.dlink.com.
DSL-504T Generation II ADSL2+ Modem Router Windows 2000 First, check for the IP protocol and, if necessary, install it: 1. In the Windows task bar, click the Start button, point to Settings, and then click Control Panel. 2. Double-click the Network and Dial-up Connections icon. 3. In the Network and Dial-up Connections window, right-click the Local Area Connection icon, and then select Properties. 4.
DSL-504T Generation II ADSL2+ Modem Router Windows 95 and Windows 98 First, check for the IP protocol and, if necessary, install it: 1. In the Windows task bar, click the Start button, point to Settings, and then click Control Panel. Doubleclick the Network icon. 2. The Network dialog box displays with a list of currently installed network components. If the list includes TCP/IP, and then the protocol has already been enabled, skip to Configure IP Information Windows 95, 98. 3.
DSL-504T Generation II ADSL2+ Modem Router Windows NT 4.0 Workstations First, check for the IP protocol and, if necessary, install it: 1. In the Windows NT task bar, click the Start button, point to Settings, and then click Control Panel. 2. In the Control Panel window, double-click the Network icon. 3. In the Network dialog box, click the Protocols tab. 4. The Protocols tab displays a list of currently installed network protocols.
DSL-504T Generation II ADSL2+ Modem Router C Low Pass Filters for DSL Most ADSL clients will be required to install a simple device that prevents the ADSL line from interfering with regular telephone services. These devices are commonly referred to as microfilters or low pass filters. The two basic styles of low pass filters commonly used are described below. In-Line Filter In line low pass filters are used for each telephone or telephone device (answering machines, Faxes etc.
DSL-504T Generation II ADSL2+ Modem Router Three Port Filter Another style of filter is installed at the same point where the Router connects to the telephone line. Only a single filter is required. The connection ports are typically labeled as follows: Line - This port connects to the wall jack. ADSL – This port connects to the Router. Phone – This port connects to a telephone or other telephone device. The diagram below illustrates the proper use of this style of filter.
DSL-504T Generation II ADSL2+ Modem Router Technical Support You can find software updates and user documentation on the D-Link website. D-Link Australia 1 Giffnock Avenue North Ryde, NSW 2113 Sydney, Australia TEL: +61-2-8899-1800 FAX: +61-2-8899-1868 Australia: 1300-766-868 New Zealand: 0800-900-900 URL: www.dlink.com.au www.dlink.co.nz E-MAIL: support@dlink.com.au V1.00 AU Page 96 of 96 www.dlink.com.