DSL-510 ADSL Router User’s Guide DSL-510 ADSL Router User’s Guide (First Edition May 2003) i
DSL-510 ADSL Router User’s Guide 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.
DSL-510 ADSL Router User’s Guide TABLE OF CONTENTS About This User’s Guide ......................................................................................... V Guide Overview .............................................................................................................................................. v Before You Start ..................................................................................................... VI Installation Overview .......................................
DSL-510 ADSL Router User’s Guide Windows 2000 for DHCP ..................................................................................................................... 9 Windows ME for DHCP ....................................................................................................................... 12 Windows 98SE for DHCP ..................................................................................................................... 15 Access the Web Configuration ......................
DSL-510 ADSL Router User’s Guide Log ......................................................................................................................................................... 67 Traffic .................................................................................................................................................... 68 ATM ......................................................................................................................................................
DSL-510 ADSL Router User’s Guide About This User’s Guide This user’s guide provides instructions on how to install the DSL-510 ADSL Router and use it to connect a computer or Ethernet LAN to the Internet. If you are using a computer with a functioning Ethernet port, you can use the Quick Installation Guide to quickly establish your ADSL connection and access the Internet. ADSL services are provided by, and sold by a variety of businesses.
DSL-510 ADSL Router User’s Guide Before You Start Please read and make sure you understand all the prerequisites for proper installation of your new Router. Have all the necessary information and equipment on hand before beginning the installation. Installation Overview The procedure to install the Router can be described in general terms in the following steps: 1. Gather information and equipment needed to install the device.
DSL-510 ADSL Router User’s Guide Ethernet Port (NIC Adapter) Any computer that uses the Router must be able to connect to it through the Ethernet port on the Router. This connection is an Ethernet connection and therefore requires that your computer be equipped with an Ethernet port as well. Most notebook computers are now sold with an Ethernet port already installed. Likewise, most fully assembled desktop computers come with an Ethernet NIC adapter as standard equipment.
DSL-510 ADSL Router User’s Guide Unpacking Open the shipping carton and carefully remove all items. In addition to this User's Guide, ascertain that you have: 1. One DSL-510 ADSL Router 2. One CD-ROM with this User’s Guide and the Quick Installation Guide 3. One twisted-pair telephone cable used for ADSL connection 4. One CAT-5 Ethernet cable. 5. One AC power adapter suitable for your electric service. 6. One Quick Installation Guide hardcopy.
DSL-510 ADSL Router User’s Guide Chapter 1 - Introduction ADSL modem technology is a relatively new technology and may be unfamiliar to the reader. In this section, we introduce you to ADSL technology and give a brief description of its key attributes. We also give a general description of the D-Link DSL-510 ADSL Router and its main features.
DSL-510 ADSL Router User’s Guide Front Panel Place the Router in a location where the LED indicators can be easily viewed. The LED Indicators read as follows: Power Steady green light indicates the unit is powered on. Status Blinking green indicates normal operation. Ethernet: Link/ Act Steady green light indicates a valid Ethernet connection. Blinking green indicates an active Ethernet session. ADSL: Link/Act Steady green light indicates a valid ADSL connection.
DSL-510 ADSL Router User’s Guide Chapter 2 - Hardware Installation In this chapter you will learn about the various connections you will need to make in order to use the Router. When selecting the location for the Router, allow ample room to access the connections on the rear panel. For convenience, try to place the Router near your computer so you can monitor the LED indicators. Allow some space above the Router for ventilation to avoid problems with overheating.
DSL-510 ADSL Router User’s Guide Hub or Switch to Router Connection Connect the Router to an uplink port (MDI-II) on an Ethernet hub or switch with a straight-through cable as shown in the diagram below: DSL-510 If you wish to reserve the uplink port on the switch or hub for another device, connect to any on the other MDI-X ports (1x, 2x, etc.) with a cross-wired cable or use crossover adapter. Power On Router To power on the device: 1.
DSL-510 ADSL Router User’s Guide Chapter 3 - Configuring the Router for the First Time The first time you setup the Router it is recommended that you configure the WAN connection using a single computer making sure that both the computer and the Router are not connected to the LAN. Once the WAN connection is functioning properly you may continue change settings to suit your network. This chapter is only concerned with settings up the WAN connection.
DSL-510 ADSL Router User’s Guide Windows XP for DHCP 1. In the Windows task bar, click the Start button, point to Settings, and then click Control Panel. 2. Double-click the Network Connections icon. 3. In the LAN or High-Speed Internet window, right-click on icon corresponding to your network interface card (NIC) and select Properties.
DSL-510 ADSL Router User’s Guide 4. In the General tab of the Local Area Connection Properties menu. Highlight Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) under “This connection uses the following items.” by click on it once. Click on the Properties button. 5. Select “Obtain an IP address automatically” by clicking once in the circle. Click OK to confirm and save your changes, and then close the Control Panel.
DSL-510 ADSL Router User’s Guide 6. The Local Area Connection Properties window appears. Click OK button. Your computer is now ready to use the ADSL Router DHCP server.
DSL-510 ADSL Router User’s Guide Windows 2000 for DHCP 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.
DSL-510 ADSL Router User’s Guide 4. In the Local Area Connection Properties dialog box, select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), and then click Properties. 5. Select “Obtain an IP address automatically” by clicking once in the circle. Click OK to confirm and save your changes, and then close the Control Panel.
DSL-510 ADSL Router User’s Guide 6. The General tab will again appear. Click OK button. Your computer is now ready to use the ADSL Router DHCP server.
DSL-510 ADSL Router User’s Guide Windows ME for DHCP 1. In the Windows task bar, click the Start button, point to Settings, and then click Control Panel. 2. Double-click the Network icon.
DSL-510 ADSL Router User’s Guide 3. In the Network windows appears. Select the Configuration tab, select TCP/IP protocol line that has been associated with your network card/adapter. and then click Properties. 4. In the TCP/IP Properties windows appear, then choose the IP Address tab, click the Obtain and IP automatically option. Click OK to confirm and save your changes, and then close the Control Panel.
DSL-510 ADSL Router User’s Guide 5. The Network window again appears, click OK button. Your computer is now ready to use the ADSL Router DHCP server.
DSL-510 ADSL Router User’s Guide Windows 98SE for DHCP 1. In the Windows task bar, click the Start button, point to Settings, and then click Control Panel. 2. Double-click the Network icon.
DSL-510 ADSL Router User’s Guide 3. In the Network windows appears. Select the Configuration tab, select TCP/IP protocol line that has been associated with your network card/adapter and then click Properties. 4. In the TCP/IP Properties windows appear, then choose the IP Address tab, click the Obtain and IP automatically option. Click OK to confirm and save your changes.
DSL-510 ADSL Router User’s Guide 5. The Network window again appears, click OK button. 6. The System Settings Change window appears. You need to restart your computer for the changes to go into effect. Click Yes.
DSL-510 ADSL Router User’s Guide Access the Web Configuration Manager Once the computer has IP settings that allow it to access the web-based configuration software, you can change the settings to enable the Router to connect to the Internet. If the browser software on the computer you are using is configured to use a proxy server for Internet access, it is necessary to first disable the proxy connection.
DSL-510 ADSL Router User’s Guide Using the Configuration Wizard Check your IP supplier information. If you are unsure of which setting to select, please contact your Internet Service Provider. 1. Once you have logged in, the Home screen will appear. Click Run Wizard button. 2. The Setup Wizard screen will appear. Follow the Wizard step by step to quickly configure the DSL-510. Click Next button.
DSL-510 ADSL Router User’s Guide 3. Set up your new password. It is recommended that you change the 510admin password for security purposes. Enter in your new password. Enter it in a second time for verification. Click the Next button. 4. There will be four options to select from. Please select the appropriate option that is used by your ISP. Dynamic IP Address: Select this option to manually input the IP address that your ISP assigned to you. Please see Dynamic IP Address section.
DSL-510 ADSL Router User’s Guide Dynamic IP Address If your selected Dynamic IP Address, you will see the following page. You will need to enter in VPI, VCI and select your connection type. The information provided to you by your ISP. Click Next button. Static IP Address If your selected Static IP Address, you will see the following page. Enter in the IP address information provided to you by your ISP.
DSL-510 ADSL Router User’s Guide PPPoE/PPPoA If your selected PPPoE/PPPoA, you will see the following page. Enter in the Use Name, Password, VPI, VCI and select your connection type provided to you by your ISP. Click Next button. Bridge Mode If your selected Bridge Mode, you will see the following page. You will need to enter in VPI, VCI and select your connection type. The information provided to you by your ISP. Click Next button.
DSL-510 ADSL Router User’s Guide 5. At this point, the Setup Wizard has completed. Click Restart to save the settings and reboot the DSL-510. 6. The DSL-510 will save the changes and reboot. Click Close button to close out the Setup Wizard screen. You setup of the DSL-510 is now complete. You should be able to access the Internet.
DSL-510 ADSL Router User’s Guide Configuring IP When Setting Your Computer If you connection type as Dynamic IP Address, Static IP Address and PPPoE/PPPoA, Don’t care configuring IP setting on you Computer. Your computer is used the ADSL Router DHCP server. If you connection type as Bridge Mode, Please following settings steps under list: Windows XP IP Settings for Bridge Mode 1. In the Windows task bar, click the Start button, point to Settings, and then click Control Panel. 2.
DSL-510 ADSL Router User’s Guide 3. In the LAN or High-Speed Internet window, right-click on icon corresponding to your network interface card (NIC) and select Properties. (This icon may be labeled Local Area Connection) 4. In the General tab of the Local Area Connection Properties menu. Highlight Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) under “This connection uses the following items.” by click on it once. Click on the Properties button.
DSL-510 ADSL Router User’s Guide 5. The Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties window appears. Under the General tab, select Use the following IP address:, enter the IP address, Subnet Mask, and Default Gateway given to you by your ISP or ADSL service provider, then select Use the following DNS server addresses:, enter the DNS settings given to you by your ISP or ADSL service provider. Click OK. 6. The Local Area Connection Properties window appears. Click OK button.
DSL-510 ADSL Router User’s Guide Windows 2000 IP Setting for Bridge Mode 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.
DSL-510 ADSL Router User’s Guide 4. In the Local Area Connection Properties dialog box, select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), and then click Properties. 5. The Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) window appears. Under the General tab, select Use the following IP address. Enter the IP address, Subnet Mask, and Default Gateway given to you by your ISP or ADSL service provider, then select Use the following DNS server addresses:, enter the DNS settings given to you by your ISP or ADSL service provider. Click OK.
DSL-510 ADSL Router User’s Guide 6. The General tab will again appear. Click OK button. 7. The Local Network window appears. You need to restart your computer for the changes to go into effect. Click Yes.
DSL-510 ADSL Router User’s Guide Windows ME IP Setting for Bridge Mode 1. In the Windows task bar, click the Start button, point to Settings, and then click Control Panel. 2. Double-click the Network icon.
DSL-510 ADSL Router User’s Guide 3. In the Network windows appears. Select the Configuration tab, select TCP/IP protocol line that has been associated with your network card/adapter. and then click Properties. 4. The TCP/IP Properties window appears. Select the IP Address tab and then select the Select an IP address option. Enter the IP Address and Subnet Mask settings given to you by your ISP or ADSL service provider.
DSL-510 ADSL Router User’s Guide 5. Select Gateway tab and enter the IP settings in the New gateway field. Click Add. 6. Select the DNS Configuration tab. Select the Enable DNS option. 7. Type in your host name in the Host: field. 8. Type in your domain name in the Domain: field.
DSL-510 ADSL Router User’s Guide 9. Enter the DNS settings in the DNS Server Order field and click Add. If you have more than one DNS IP address, repeat this step. You can have up to 3 DNS servers listed here. 10. After all the TCP/IP information has been entered, click OK.
DSL-510 ADSL Router User’s Guide 11. The Network window again appears, click OK button. 14. The System Settings Change window appears. You need to restart your computer for the changes to go into effect. Click Yes.
DSL-510 ADSL Router User’s Guide Windows 98SE IP Setting for Bridge Mode 1. In the Windows task bar, click the Start button, point to Settings, and then click Control Panel. 2. Double-click the Network icon.
DSL-510 ADSL Router User’s Guide 3. In the Network windows appears. Select the Configuration tab, select TCP/IP protocol line that has been associated with your network card/adapter and then click Properties. 4. The TCP/IP Properties window appears. Select the IP Address tab and then select the Select an IP address option. Enter the IP Address and Subnet Mask settings given to you by your ISP or ADSL service provider.
DSL-510 ADSL Router User’s Guide 5. Select Gateway tab and enter the IP settings in the New gateway field. Click Add. 6. Select the DNS Configuration tab. Select the Enable DNS option. 7. Type in your host name in the Host: field. 8. Type in your domain name in the Domain: field.
DSL-510 ADSL Router User’s Guide 9. Enter the DNS settings in the DNS Server Order field and click Add. If you have more than one DNS IP address, repeat this step. You can have up to 3 DNS servers listed here. 10. After all the TCP/IP information has been entered, click OK.
DSL-510 ADSL Router User’s Guide 11. The Network window again appears, click OK button. 12. The System Settings Change window appears. You need to restart your computer for the changes to go into effect. Click Yes.
DSL-510 ADSL Router User’s Guide Chapter 4 – Web-based Configuration This chapter describes how to use the embedded web-based management software to configure the Router for additional PVC connection profiles, to change the LAN IP address, to change the global WAN IP address and to perform other management functions. Home Wizard The Setup Wizard page is the first page that appears when logging into the web-based management interface. The Setup Wizard is a utility used to quickly configure the DSL-510.
DSL-510 ADSL Router User’s Guide WAN WAN is short for Wide Area Network. The WAN settings can be referred to as the Public settings. All IP information in the WAN settings are public IP addresses which are accessible on the Internet. The WAN settings consist of four options: Dynamic IP Address, Static IP Address, PPPoE/PPPoA and Bridge Mode. Select the appropriate option and fill in the information needed to connect to your ISP.
DSL-510 ADSL Router User’s Guide Home>WAN>Static IP Address Choose Static IP Address if all WAN IP information is provided to you by your ISP. You will need to enter in the VPI, VCI, IP Address, Subnet Mask, ISP Gateway Address, DNS Address and select connection type provided to you by your ISP. Each IP address entered in the fields must be in the appropriate IP form, which are four IP octets separated by a dot (x.x.x.x). The Router will not accept the IP address if it is not in this format.
DSL-510 ADSL Router User’s Guide Home>WAN>PPPoE/PPPoA Choose PPPoE/PPPoA if you’re ISP uses PPPoE/PPPoA connection. Your ISP will provide you with a username, password, VPI, VCI and select connection type. This option is typically used for DSL service. User Name: Your PPPoE/PPPoA user name provided by your ISP Password: Your PPPoE/PPPoA password provided by your ISP Service Name: Enter the service name provided by your ISP.
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DSL-510 ADSL Router User’s Guide Home>WAN>Bridge Mode Choose Bridge Mode if all WAN IP information is provided to you by your ISP. You will need to enter in the VPI, VCI and select connection type provided to you by your ISP. VPI: If instructed to change this, type in the VPI value for the initial connection. VCI: If instructed to change this, type in the VCI value for the initial connection. Connection Type: Change connection method and packet encapsulation technique as instructed by your ISP.
DSL-510 ADSL Router User’s Guide LAN LAN is short for Local Area Network. This is considered your internal network. These are the IP settings of the LAN interface for the DSL-510. These settings may be referred to as Private settings. You may change the LAN IP address if needed. The LAN IP address is private to your internal network and cannot be seen on the Internet. IP Address: The IP address of the LAN interface. The default IP address is 192.168.0.2. Subnet Mask: The subnet mask of the LAN interface.
DSL-510 ADSL Router User’s Guide DHCP DHCP stands for Dynamic Host Control Protocol. The DSL-510 has a built-in DHCP server. The DHCP Server will automatically assign an IP address to the computers on the LAN/private network. Be sure to set your computers to be DHCP clients by setting their TCP/IP settings to “Obtain an IP Address Automatically.” When you turn your computers on, they will automatically load the proper TCP/IP settings provided by the DSL-510.
DSL-510 ADSL Router User’s Guide DNS The DNS Configuration page allows the user to set the configuration of DNS proxy. DNS proxy selection: (1) Disable DNS Proxy: The LAN port does not process the DNS query message. (2) Use Auto Discovered DNS Servers Only: The DNS proxy will store the DNS server IP addresses obtained from DHCP client or PPP into the table. (3) Use User Configured DNS Servers Only: The DNS pros will use the user-configured preferred DNS server and alternate DNS server.
DSL-510 ADSL Router User’s Guide Advanced Virtual Server The DSL-510 can be configured as a virtual server so that remote users accessing Web or FTP services via the public IP address can be automatically redirected to local servers in the LAN network. The DSL-510 firewall feature filters out unrecognized packets to protect your LAN network so all computers networked with the DSL-510 are invisible to the outside world.
DSL-510 ADSL Router User’s Guide Filters Filters are used to deny LAN computers from accessing the Internet. The Router can be setup to deny internal computers by their IP or MAC addresses. The DSL-510 can also block users from accessing restricted web sites. Advanced>Filters>Outbound Filters-Outbound: Use IP Outbound Filters to deny LAN IP addresses from accessing the Internet. You can deny specific port numbers or all ports for the specific IP address.
DSL-510 ADSL Router User’s Guide Advanced>Filters>Inbound Filters-Inbound: Use IP Inbound Filters to deny WAN IP addresses from accessing the internal network. You can deny specific port numbers or all ports for the specific IP address. Source IP: IP address criteria for the source computer(s) from which the packet originates. Destination IP: IP address rule criteria for the destination computer(s) (i.e., the IP address of the computer to which the packet is being sent).
DSL-510 ADSL Router User’s Guide Schedule This is the schedule of time when the IP Filter will be enabled. Schedule Name: defines the name of this time schedule. Schedule: drop down menus help you in configuring the start and end days of the time interval in one option. if add new time schedule, it will increase Virtual Server Configuration and Filters Configuration Schedule item.
DSL-510 ADSL Router User’s Guide Routing The Route Table page displays routing table and allows the user to manually enter the routing entry. The routing table will display the routing status of Destination, Netmask, Gateway and Interface. The interface lo0 means the loop back interface; and ppp1 means the PPP interface. The Gateway is the learned Gateway. Destination: Specifies the IP address of the destination computer.
DSL-510 ADSL Router User’s Guide DMZ If you have a client PC that cannot run Internet applications properly from behind the DSL-510, then you can set the client up to unrestricted Internet access. It allows a computer to be exposed to the Internet. This feature is useful for gaming purposes. Enter the IP address of the internal computer that will be the DMZ host.
DSL-510 ADSL Router User’s Guide Firewall Firewall Rules is an advance feature used to deny or allow traffic from passing through the DSL-510. It works in the same way as IP Filters with additional settings. You can create more detailed rules for the Router. DoS Protection: Click the Enable radio button to use the following denial of service protection: (1)SYN DoS (2)ICMP DoS (3)Per-host DoS protection SYN Flooding checking: is a well-known Denial Of Service attack on TCP based services.
DSL-510 ADSL Router User’s Guide RIP The RIP Configuration page allows the user to set the configuration for the system wide configuration of RIP. The actual RIP configuration is in the Advanced Configuration. Advanced>RIP>Basic Configuration Supplier Interval: This field allows the user to enter the Supplier Interval timer in second. This timer specifies how often RIP sends announcements as a RIP Supplier. (Default=30) Expire Timeout: This field allows the user to enter the Expire timer in second.
DSL-510 ADSL Router User’s Guide Advanced>RIP>Advanced Configuration Interface: This field allows the user to choose the Interface (PVCs, PPP Sessions and LAN), for the RIP to be configured. Action: This field allows the user to Enable (Yes) or Disable (No) the specified interface for RIP. Send: This field allows the user to select the Send Mode (RIP Transmit) Disabled: The supplier transmit is disabled. V1BC: The supplier transmit in RIPv1 Broadcast. V2BC: The supplier transmit in RIPv2 Broadcast.
DSL-510 ADSL Router User’s Guide PPP PPP is configured as a group of software settings associated with the ADSL port. Although the device has only one physical ADSL port, the Router can be defined with more than one group of PPP settings. Each group of settings is called a PPP interface and is given a name, such as ppp-0, ppp-1, etc.
DSL-510 ADSL Router User’s Guide Advanced>PPP>PPP Account Configuration User Name: The name you use to log in to your ISP each time this PPP connection is established. Password: The password you use to log in to your ISP each time this PPP connection is established. ADSL The ADSL Configuration page allows the user to set the configuration for ADSL protocols. Trellis: This field allows the user to enable or disable the Trellis Code. By default, it is always enabled.
DSL-510 ADSL Router User’s Guide SNMP SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) is a widely used network monitoring and control protocol that reports activity on each network device to the administrator of the network. SNMP can be used to monitor traffic and statistics of the DSL-510.The DSL-510 supports SNMP v1, v2. System Name: The name referencing the virtual service. System Location:The physical location of this node (e.g., 'telephone closet, 3rd floor').
DSL-510 ADSL Router User’s Guide Tools Admin At this page, the DSL-510 administrator can change the system password. The default value is 510admin, which has read/write access while. New Password: Type in the new password. Confirm Password: Type in the new password a second time for confirmation. Time The system time is the time used by the DSL-510 for scheduling services. You can manually set the time or connect to a NTP (Network Time Protocol) server.
DSL-510 ADSL Router User’s Guide System The current system settings can be saved as a file onto the local hard drive. The saved file or any other saved setting file can be loaded back on the ADSL Router. To reload a system settings file, click on Browse to browse the local hard drive and locate the system file to be used. You may also reset the ADSL Router back to factory settings by clicking on Restore. Firmware You can upgrade the firmware of the ADSL Router at this page.
DSL-510 ADSL Router User’s Guide In order to keep pace with changes in ADSL standards and technology the DSL-510 allows you to easily update the embedded firmware. You may obtain the latest version of the DSL-510 firmware by logging onto the D-Link web site at D-Link Technical support website of your country. The Update Firmware window lists the version of the firmware the Router is currently using.
DSL-510 ADSL Router User’s Guide 3. Choice the file (FIRMWARE.DLF). 4. Click Apply button.
DSL-510 ADSL Router User’s Guide 5. Power Off the ADSL Router about 30 seconds, then Power On. Misc. These are additional tools and features of the ADSL Router. Ping Test: This useful diagnostic utility can be used to check if a computer is on the Internet. It sends ping packets and listens for replies from the specific host. Connections IGMP Proxy: Here is the global setting for IGMP Proxy. If it is enabled, then the enabled IGMP Proxy on WAN PVCs will be working.
DSL-510 ADSL Router User’s Guide Diagnostic This useful diagnostic utility can be used to check if a computer is on the Internet. It sends ping packets and listens for replies from the specific host.
DSL-510 ADSL Router User’s Guide Status Device Info This page displays the current information for the ADSL Router. It will display the WAN, LAN, information. This page allows you to observe the DSL-510 working status: Log The ADSL Router keeps a running log of events and activities occurring on the ADSL Router. If the device is rebooted, the logs are automatically cleared. You may save the log files under Log Setting.
DSL-510 ADSL Router User’s Guide Traffic The ADSL Router keeps a statistic of traffic that passes through it. You are able to view the amount of packets that passes through the ADSL Router on both the WAN port and the LAN port. The traffic counter will reset if the device is rebooted.
DSL-510 ADSL Router User’s Guide ATM The ATM Status page shows all the statistics information of ATM cells.
DSL-510 ADSL Router User’s Guide TCP The TCP Status page shows the statistics for all TCP connections. Total Packets Sent; Data Packets Sent; Data Bytes Sent; Total Packets Received; Packets Received in-sequence; Bytes Received in-sequence; Out of Order Packets; Out of Order Bytes; Packets Disgarded for bad checksum; Packets Disgarded for bad header offset; Packets Disgarded because too short; Connections Initiated; Connections Accepted; Connections Established; Connections closed.
DSL-510 ADSL Router User’s Guide ADSL Showtime Firmware Version: This field displays the D-Link ADSL data pump firmware version number. ADSL Line Status: This field displays the ADSL connection process and status. ADSL Modulation: This field displays the ADSL modulation status for G.dmt or T1.413. ADSL Annex Mode: This field displays the ADSL annex modes for Annex A or Annex B. ADSL Startup Attempts: This field displays the ADSL connection attempts after loss of show time.
DSL-510 ADSL Router User’s Guide Appendix A - Technical Specifications General ANSI T1.413 issue 2 Standards: ITU G.992.1 (G.dmt) ITU G.992.2 (G.lite) Protocol: RFC 1483 Multiprotocol Encapsulation over ATM Adaptation Layer 5 G.dmt full rate downstream: up to 8Mbps Data Transfer Rate: G.dmt full rate upstream: up to 1 Mbps G.lite ADSL downstream: up to 1.5Mbps G.
DSL-510 ADSL Router User’s Guide Appendix B – Microfilters and Splitters 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 sometimes called (inaccurately) line splitters. They are easy to install and use standard telephone connectors and cable.
DSL-510 ADSL Router User’s Guide Line Splitter If you are instructed to use a “line splitter”, you must install the device between the Router and the phone jack. Use standard telephone cable with standard RJ-11 connectors. The splitter has three RJ-11 ports used to connect to the wall jack, the Router and if desired, a telephone or telephone device. The connection ports are typically labeled as follows: Line - This port connects to the wall jack. ADSL – This port connects to the Router.