D-Link DI-206 Network Router User Manual


 
DI-206 ISDN Remote Router
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IP Address
– This is the first IP Address that will be assigned to a dial-in user.
Range
– This is the number of IP Addresses that can be assigned. In the window
shown above, dial-in users will be assigned the IP Addresses 170.100.200.1 or
170.100.200.2 (only two are necessary since the router used in the examples has
only two ISDN ports).
ISDN Link 1
This submenu contains a number of settings (shown below) which allow you to
configure the router to dial out.
The parameters are described below:
Dial Retry Time –
This is the time (in seconds) the router will wait before the
next dial attempt.
Dial Retry Count –
This is the specified maximum number of dial attempts the
router will make when trying to establish a connection on this interface.
Call Back Delay –
This is the time (in seconds) the router will wait before a
remote user is called back.
Dial-In User Profile
The Dial-In User Profile is used to configure the DI-206 for single users (for
example a person working at home) to dial in to the router and gain access to the
network. At least one User Profile must be configured for each user who will dial in
(in conjunction with Dial Configuration settings). Please note that WAN connections
to computers on other networks must be defined in the
Remote Network Profile
submenu.
Up to eight users can be set up to dial in to the router. However, more dial-in users
can be accommodated by using a Radius server as described in the
Radius