D-Link DVG-1402S manual

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    Broadband Phone Service V oIP Router Manual (09/2 4 /04) Building Networks for People D-Link DVG-1402S[...]

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    2 Package Contents ................................................................................ 3 Introduction ............................................................................................ 4 Connections .......................................................................................... 5 Features and Benefits .............[...]

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    3 Content s of Package: D-Link DVG-1402S Broadband Phone Service V oIP Router 12V DC/1.25A Power Adapter CD-ROM with Manual Quick Installation Guide Ethernet Cable S tandard (RJ-1 1) T elephone Cable Package Content s     Note: Using a power supply with a different voltage rating than the one included with the DVG-1402S will cause damag[...]

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    4 Introduction The D-LINK DVG-1402S Broadband Phone Service V oIP Router links traditional telephony networks to IP networks with conventional telephony devices such as analog phones or fax machines. The DVG-1402S includes two RJ-1 1 telephone jacks that provide voice communication over the IP network, and five Ethernet ports. One Ethernet port is [...]

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    5 Connections Warning! Using a different power adapter than the one included with your purchase will damage the DVG-1402S and void the warranty . s t r o P e n o h P . g n i l b a c e n o h p d r a d n a t s g n i s u s e n o h p r u o y o t t c e n n o C t r o P N A L t e n r e h t E g n i s u s r e t u p m o c d e l b a n e t e n r e h t E r u o [...]

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    6        Features & Benefit s  T wo analog RJ-1 1 phone connectors One 10/100Mbps W AN port for connecting to a DSL/Cable Modem or other W AN devices Four 10/100Mbps LAN ports for connecting to a local network IP address assignment using DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) or static configuration Remote software d[...]

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    7 LEDS D E L r e w o P . n o d e r e w o p s i t i n u e h t s e t a c i d n I m r a l A / s u t a t S r o p u g n i t o o b / t s e t - f l e s a g n i m r o f r e p n e h w h s a l f l l i w D E L s u t a t S e h T h s a l f l l i w D E L s u t a t S e h T . r e d i v o r p e c i v r e s e h t h t i w g n i r e t s i g e r s i e h T . e c i v r e[...]

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    8 Getting S t arted Connecting the DVG-1402S Directly to a Modem and Computer If your computer connects directly to a DSL or Cable modem and does not connect to a router , follow the steps below to install your DVG-1402S. After the steps are completed, your setup should look similar to the diagram below . Note: This is the most common setup configu[...]

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    9 1 . T urn off your Computer . 2 . Disconnect the power to your Cable/DSL Modem (unplug or turn off the power switch). 3 . Unplug the existing Ethernet cable that is connected to your Cable/DSL Modem’s LAN or Ethernet port. Leave the other end of this cable attached to your PC. 4 . Plug the Ethernet cable connector that you just removed from the[...]

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    10 10 . Connect the Power Adapter to the Power Connecter on the DVG-1402S. 11 . Connect the other end of the Power Adapter to an available electrical outlet (W all Socket or Surge Protector). 12 . Restart your PC. Next you must configure your DVG-1402S. If you are using a DSL Modem with a PPPoE or DHCP connection, you will need to continue on to th[...]

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    11 Getting St arted (continued) Connecting the DVG-1402S Directly to a Modem and Computer (No Router) Enter your User Name and Authentication Password and Confirm Password . Click Save . Click Login to the web- based management module . Click Configure W AN/LAN Access . Click Configure W AN Port . Select PPPoE from the pull-down menu.[...]

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    12 Select Save changes and reboot system now . Click Save . Once the unit reboots you will be returned to the main screen. Check to see if the status LED light is blinking green on the front panel of the DVG-1402S. Getting S tarted (continued) Connecting the DVG-1402S Directly to a Modem and Computer (No Router) Setup of the DVG-1402S with a DSL mo[...]

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    13 Getting St arted (continued) 1. T urn of f your Computer . 2. Disconnect the power to the Cable/DSL Modem (unplug or turn off the power switch). 3. Disconnect the power to your existing router (unplug or turn off the power switch). 4. Unplug the existing Cat 5 Ethernet cable from the “W AN” port of your existing Router . 5. Leave the other e[...]

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    14 6. Plug the Cat 5 Ethernet Cable from the Cable/DSL Modem into the “WAN” port of the DVG-1402S. 7. Unpack the Cat 5 Ethernet Cable ( blue ) that came with the DVG-1402S. 8. Attach one end of this Cat 5 Ethernet Cable ( blue ) to one of the four “LAN” Ports on the rear of the DVG-1402S. 9. Attach the other end of this Cat 5 Ethernet Cable[...]

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    15 17. Reconnect the power to the Cable/DSL Modem (plug in or turn on the power switch). 18. Reconnect the power to your existing Router (plug in or turn on the power switch). 19. Restart your PC. Next you must configure your DVG-1402S and PC. If you are using a DSL Modem with a PPPoE or DHCP connection, you will need to continue on to the followin[...]

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    16 Enter your User Name and Authentication Password and Confirm Password . Click Save . Click Login to the web- based management module . Click Configure W AN/LAN Access . Click Configure W AN Port . Select PPPoE from the pull-down menu. Getting St arted (continued) Connecting the DVG-1402S in Front of a Router[...]

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    17 Select Save changes and reboot system now . Click Save . Once the unit reboots you will be returned to the main screen. Check to see if the status LED light is blinking green on the front panel of the DVG-1402S. Getting S tarted (continued) Setup of the DVG-1402S with a DSL modem is now complete. Connecting the DVG-1402S in Front of a Router[...]

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    18 Connecting the DVG-1402S Behind a Router If you wish to connect your DVG-1402S behind a router , follow the steps below . After the steps are completed, your setup should look similar to the diagram below . Getting St arted (continued) 1. T urn of f your Computer . 2. Disconnect the power to the Cable/DSL Modem (unplug or turn off the power swit[...]

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    19 6. Plug the Cat 5 Ethernet Cable from the PC into the “LAN” port of the DVG-1402S. 7. Unpack the Cat 5 Ethernet Cable ( blue ) that came with the DVG-1402S. 8. Attach one end of this Cat 5 Ethernet Cable ( blue ) to the “W AN” Port on the rear of the DVG-1402S. 9. Attach the other end of this Cat 5 Ethernet Cable ( blue ) to the “LAN?[...]

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    20 16. Connect the other end of the Power Adapter to an available electrical outlet (W all Socket or Surge Protector). 17. Reconnect the power to the Cable/DSL Modem (plug in or turn on the power switch). 18. Reconnect the power to your existing Router (plug in or turn on the power switch). 19. Restart your PC. By default the unit is already config[...]

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    21 MAC Cloning For Cable Connection Some cable Internet service providers require that device connected to the cable modem has the MAC address of the PC that was originally registered with the cable Internet provider . If this is required to set up the DVG-1402S, follow the steps below . 1. On the computer that was originally registered with your s[...]

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    22 W eb-based Management In order to use a Web browser to configure the V oIP Router you must make sure it has a valid Ethernet connection to a PC or LAN via its LAN port. Access the configuration utility to check the LAN port by entering the IP Address into your web browser address field. T ype 192.168.15.1 (the IP Address) into the address field [...]

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    23 Web-based Management (continued) Click on Configure W AN Port . T o configure the WAN port, please do the following: Choose your type of connection. Setting Up the Connection Click on Login to the Web-based Management module Manually enter your DNS address (if applicable).[...]

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    24 Web-based Management (continued) T o configure the LAN port for the device, please do the following: After you have configured your W AN and LAN ports you can click on Save and Restart System in the Configuration menu, or you can continue to configure the V oIP Router . After you have completed configuring the V oIP Router , you must Save and Re[...]

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    25 Web-based Management (continued) Configure LAN Port > Bridge Mode State - This toggles Enable and Disable for the Proxy DNS function. Proxy DNS IP Address - Enter the Proxy DNS IP address if instructed by your service provider . Configure LAN Port > Proxy DNS Click Save to save the settings. Bridge Mode - This toggles On and Off to turn NA[...]

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    26 Web-based Management (continued) Configure LAN Port > DHCP Configuration > Dynamic IP Assignment Click Save to save the settings. Default Gateway - This specifies the Gateway IP Address that will be assigned to and used by the DHCP clients. St art IP Address - This is the base (starting) address for the IP pool of unassigned IP addresses. [...]

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    27 Web-based Management (continued) Configure LAN Port > DHCP Configuration > Static IP Assignment Click Save to save the settings. Index - Choose the index number that you would like to edit (From 1 to 4). MAC Address - This specifies the physical address of the particular host that will receive the below IP address. IP Address - This is the[...]

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    28 Select enabled or disabled for the NA T function. Click Save to save the settings. Web-based Management (continued) Configure LAN Port > NA T Configuration Configure LAN Port > NA T Configuration > Virtual Server Configuration This window allows you to view the current virtual server configuration settings. Click the edit icon on this w[...]

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    29 The items on this window are described below: Web-based Management (continued) Configure LAN Port > NA T Configuration > Virtual Server Configuration (continued) Index - Choose the index number that you would like to edit (Form 1 to 6). Protocol - Choose the protocol either TCP or UDP . Global Port Range - Enter the designated TCP or UDP p[...]

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    30 The items on this window are described below: Web-based Management (continued) Configure LAN Port > NA T Configuration > Virtual Server Configuration (continued) DMZ Forwarding Mode - Select to enable or disable the DMZ. The DMZ (Demilitarized Zone) allows a single computer to be exposed to the internet. By default the DMZ is disabled. DMZ[...]

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    31 Web-based Management (continued) The items on this window are described below: Click Save to save the settings. Global IP End - Enter the end designated IP address for the particular range of packets you wish to redirect to local addresses. Local IP Start - Enter the beginning designated IP address for the particular range of packets you wish to[...]

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    32 Web-based Management (continued) Configure LAN Port > NA T Configuration > St atic NA T This window allows you to view the current S t atic NA T settings. Click the edit icon on this window to access the second St atic NA T window: Index - Choose the index number that you would like to edit (Form 1 to 6). Local IP Address - Enter the desig[...]

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    33 Select to use RIPv1 , RIPv2 or On (both versions) for the LAN and W AN interface. T o disable both versions of RIP select Off . Click Save to save the settings. Use S tatic Routing to specify a route used for data traffic within your W AN or LAN. This can be used to specify that all packets destined for a particular subnet use a predetermined ga[...]

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    34 The items on this window are described below: Web-based Management (continued) Configure LAN Port > RIP > Static Route Configuration (continued) IP Address - T ype in the IP Address of the subnet or device where p ackets are routed. Subnet Mask - T ype in an appropriate subnet mask that allows the static route to function. Gateway - T ype [...]

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    35 Web-based Management (continued) Firewall Rules Firewall Rules is an advance feature used to deny or allow traffic from passing through the device. The filtering sets are sets of rules defined in the menus shown below . Click the edit icon on the window above to access the Firewall Rules window for the first rules set: T ype in an appropriate id[...]

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    36 Web-based Management (continued) Protocol- Select IGMP , TCP , UDP or All to pass or block p acket s of that protocol type. Source- T ype in the source IP Address and select the Subnet Mask to p ass or block p ackets from that IP Address. Destination- T ype in the destination IP Address and select the Subnet Mask to pass or block p ackets destin[...]

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    37 TCP Flag - Select enabled or disabled to enable or disable the filter rule as defined in the menu. TCP Packet Options - Optional TCP packet options include: Acknowledgment, Push, Reset, SYN, and FIN. Consult a certified technician before selecting any of these advanced options. Filter Rule State - Select enabled or disabled to enable or disable [...]

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    38 Web-based Management (continued) MAC Filter (continued) The items on this window are described below: Index - This is the index number that you are editing (1-16). MAC Address - Enter the MAC address of the client that will be filtered. State - This toggles Disable and Enable for the MAC address filtering function for this index. Click the Save [...]

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    39 Web-based Management (continued) St atistics > W AN Internet Connection St atistics This window displays a variety of W AN Connection statistics. Statistics > Phone Port Statistics This window displays a variety of Phone Port statistics.[...]

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    40 Web-based Management (continued) Configuration Restore and Backup The current system settings can be saved as a file onto the local hard drive. The saved file or any other saved setting file created by the DVG-1402S can be uploaded into the unit. T o restore a system settings file, click on Browse to search the local hard drive for the file to b[...]

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    41 Web-based Management (continued) Factory Reset Before performing a Factory Reset, be absolutely certain that this is what you want to do. Once the reset is done, all of the device’s settings stored in NV - RAM will be erased and restored to values present when the device was purchased. Click on Reset to Factory Default to reset the NV -RAM to [...]

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    42 Web-based Management (continued) Save and Restart System Af ter the settings have been saved to NV -RAM, they will become the default settings for the device, and they will be used every time it is powered on, reset or rebooted. The only exception to this is a factory reset, which will clear all settings and restore the unit’s settings back to[...]

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    43 Web-based Management (continued) About This read-only window displays information about the DVG-1402S V oIP such as: Device T ype, MAC Address, Boot PROM Firmware, Firmware V ersion, and DSP V ersion. The DSP V ersion will list “Not yet loaded” until you initialize your unit.[...]

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    44 Frequently Asked Questions Q: I have completed the installation of my D-Link DVG-1402S, but do not hear a dial tone. A: Be sure that the unit is properly plugged into the AC outlet, the analog phone is properly plugged into the RJ1 1 jack behind the unit, and the power connector is plugged in. V erify that status light s are lit/blinking. 1) V e[...]

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    45 port, Authentication User Name, Authentication Password, and Confirm Password. Q: After setting up the DVG-1402S, I cannot surf the internet. A: Re-check all the cabling installations. Make sure that the Ethernet cable from the PC is plugged into one of the LAN ports of the DVG-1402S and the Ethernet cable from the cable modem is plugged into th[...]

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    46 10) V erify that the W AN port for Public IP is NOT 10.1.1.1. (It must be an IP address given by your Internet Service Provider (ISP) through the Cable or DSL modem.) Q: Can I use my DVG-1402S on a MGCP network? A: No, DVG-1402S is a SIP device and uses the SIP protocol in handling all of the telephony elements. Q: I need to open certain ports, [...]

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    47 Call Control Protocols Compliance:  SIP2 (RFC3261)  SIP1 (RFC2543) V oice Compression:  G .71 1 (A-law and u-law), G .723.1, G .726, G .729a Analog V oice Port s:  T ype: Loop-S t art FXS interfaces  DTMF tone detection/generation  V .21/V .25 Modem/Fax tone detection  Echo Cancellation: G .168 Ethernet Ports:  W AN/LAN: [...]

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    48 Dimensions:  W = 6.77 inches (172mm)  D = 6.16 inches (156.6 mm)  H = 1.34 inches (34mm) T echnical Specifications (continued) LEDs:  General: Power S tatus/Alarm  Ethernet: W AN: 10/100M, Link/Act LAN: 10/100M, Link/Act  Phone 1 to 2: MWI Hook/Ringing  Provision Light Number of Ports:  One 10/100BASE-T Ethernet port (W A[...]

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    49 T echnical Specifications (continued) Safety:  UL/CUL Emission (EMI):  FCC Class B  CE Class B[...]

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    50 T T T T T echni echni echni echni echni cal Support cal Support cal Support cal Support cal Support Y ou can find sof tware updates and user documentation on the D-Link website. D-Link provides free technical support for customers within the United S tates and within Canada for the duration of the warranty period on this product. U.S. and Canadi[...]

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    51 Subject to the terms and conditions set forth herein, D-Link Systems, Inc. (“D-Link”) provides this Limited warranty for its product only to the person or entity that originally purchased the product from: D-Link or its authorized reseller or distributor and Products purchased and delivered within the fifty states of the United S tates, the [...]

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    52 The original product owner must obtain a Return Material Authorization (“RMA”) number from the Authorized D-Link Service Office and, if requested, provide written proof of purchase of the product (such as a copy of the dated purchase invoice for the product) before the warranty service is provided. After an RMA number is issued, the defectiv[...]

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    53 FCC Caution: This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. IMPORT ANT NOTE: FCC Radiation Exposure Statement: This eq[...]