DSA-3200 Wireless Service Gateway User Manual DSA-3200 Wireless G Public/Private Gateway User Manual (2/8/2005) © 2005 D-Link Systems Co., Ltd.
DSA-3200 Wireless Service Gateway User Manual Table of Contents 1 2 3 4 Preface............................................................................................ 4 1.1 Brief Introduction to the DSA-3200 ................................................................4 1.2 Things to Consider .........................................................................................5 1.2.1 Audience ..............................................................................................
DSA-3200 Wireless Service Gateway User Manual 4.2.5 Roaming Configuration ............................................................................53 4.2.6 Additional Configuration...........................................................................55 4.3 4.3.1 Port and IP Redirect.................................................................................60 4.3.2 Virtual Server ...........................................................................................61 4.3.
DSA-3200 Wireless Service Gateway User Manual 6.1.2 Internet Connection Setup .......................................................................89 6.2 Configure TCP/IP in Windows 2000.............................................................96 6.3 Configure TCP/IP in Windows XP..............................................................100 7 Warranty ..................................................................................... 104 8 Technical Support...............................
DSA-3200 Wireless Service Gateway User Manual 1 Preface 1.1 Brief Introduction to the DSA-3200 The D-Link DSA-3200 Airspot™ Wireless G Public/Private Gateway is an all-in-one product specially designed to manage and control a Hot Spot environment. The DSA-3200 integrates access control features and wireless network access into a single system to fulfill the basic needs of most Hot Spot venues. The DSA-3200 supports 802.11b and 802.
DSA-3200 Wireless Service Gateway User Manual permissions on the Network. One of the more prevalent Protocols used to authenticate users is the RADIUS Protocol. With a built-in RADIUS Client the DSA-3200 can support both Local and RADIUS authentication mechanisms simultaneously, allowing one to easily incorporate an existing user password database into the Airspot™ Hot Spot System.
DSA-3200 Wireless Service Gateway User Manual 2 Product Description 2.
DSA-3200 Wireless Service Gateway User Manual 2.3 Panel Function Descriptions Device LED Indicators Power LED – Solid glow when the DSA-3200 is powered on. WAN LED – A valid Ethernet Link will produce a solid glow. The LED will blink with activity. Private LAN LEDs – A valid Ethernet Link will produce a solid glow. The LEDs will blink with activity. Public WLAN LED – Will flash to indicate proper RF operation and blink with activity. Public LAN LEDs – A valid Ethernet Link will produce a solid glow.
DSA-3200 Wireless Service Gateway User Manual Device Physical Connections COM Port System debugging menu via Terminal Emulation Software (9600,8,n,1,n) Private LAN Ports – Connect to the trusted LAN, or that network which will not require a user to authenticate prior to gaining Network access. Public LAN Ports – Connect to Hub or Switch (non-L3) and/or 802.11 APs to offer wired or wireless Network service that will require a user to authenticate prior to gaining Network access.
DSA-3200 Wireless Service Gateway User Manual 3 Managing the D-Link DSA-3200 3.1 Getting Started This guide will provide information and instruction for administrators of the DSA-3200 Wireless G Public/Private Gateway. This manual corresponds with the version of firmware shipped with the DSA-3200 (v 1.00). From time to time D-Link may release new firmware to add new features or improve on existing ones. These firmware upgrades can be found on the Technical Support Website http://support.dlink.com/.
DSA-3200 Wireless Service Gateway User Manual the user may freely browse the Internet until the account expires or their connection remains idle longer than allowed. Limits may be imposed on how long an account may be or the length of time a connection remains idle before it is terminated or even the maximum bandwidth available to the authenticated user. The DSA-3200 manages all network data that passes through it. Users under the managed network must authenticate in order to access any network resources.
DSA-3200 Wireless Service Gateway User Manual Wizard. Following completion of the Setup Wizard, configurations pertaining to User Authentication mechanisms, access privileges, and system management will need to be made for a fully operational Hot Spot. Once the Setup Wizard is complete, the DSA-3200 will restart. Depending on what configurations were made, it may be necessary to login to the Web-UI again. From a PC connected to the Private LAN interface, open a Web-browser and enter https://192.168.0.
DSA-3200 Wireless Service Gateway User Manual 4 Web Management Interface This section gives a complete description of the Web Management Interface of the DSA-3200 on a page-by-page basis. The following table shows all configuration pages where each column represents each of the Navigation Tabs and the configuration pages available in each section.
DSA-3200 Wireless Service Gateway User Manual 4.1 Home The Home Tab consists of System and Network Specific configurations. All Interface information such as IP configuration, DHCP Server configuration, and per port Authentication features can be accessed through the Home Tab. The Home section provides the following interface configuration pages to further set up your Airspot system: Wizard, System, WAN, Public Network, Wireless, and Private Network. Please refer to each section for more information.
DSA-3200 Wireless Service Gateway User Manual 4.1.1 Wizard The Wizard will guide through the Interface setup of the DSA-3200. All that is needed is to follow the procedures and instructions as presented by the Wizard, step by step, filling in all required values. Upon completion, restart the DSA-3200 to activate any new settings. Please refer to the Quick Installation Guide for detailed information about running the Setup Wizard.
DSA-3200 Wireless Service Gateway User Manual 4.1.2 System The System Information page allows configuration of items related to system management/maintenance. Any changes on this page will also require an entry for System Name as well as Succeed Page before they can be applied. System Name: The Host Name of the DSA-3200, the default value is “DSA-3200.” This field will be used to identify the device through SNMP.
DSA-3200 Wireless Service Gateway User Manual Succeed Page: Any URL may be entered in this field. Once a user logs in successfully he or she will be linked to this Succeed page URL automatically. The succeed page is typically set to the URL of a company website such as http://www.dlink.com. Remote Manage IP: The DSA-3200 is able to be configured remotely through the WAN interface via HTTP, HTTPS, or SSH protocols. Access may be granted to a single IP address, a single IP Network, or any IP (0.0.0.0/32).
DSA-3200 Wireless Service Gateway User Manual Enable NTP: Specify the IP address or domain name of an NTP server here. Time Zone: Select the appropriate Time Zone of your current location from the drop down selection box (Universal Time is Greenwich Mean Time, GMT). Set Device Date and Time: Manually configure the DSA-3200 system time. 4.1.3 WAN Configuration The DSA-3200 supports 3 WAN types: Static IP Address, Dynamic IP Address, and PPPoE.
DSA-3200 Wireless Service Gateway User Manual Dynamic IP Address: Use this configuration in situations in which a dynamic IP address is provided by the ISP (most Cable Internet connections are dynamic). Renew: Click to refresh the IP address setting, in order to obtain a different IP address. PPPoE: Use this configuration in situations where WAN connectivity is enabled through a PPPoE connection. Account Username and Password are required to successfully connect.
DSA-3200 Wireless Service Gateway User Manual 4.1.4 Public LAN Configuration The DSA-3200 provides a public access network that is tied to the Public LAN ports on the rear of the device. The Public LAN can be configured to authenticate users as well as serve DHCP to DHCP enabled clients.
DSA-3200 Wireless Service Gateway User Manual IP Address: Enter the desired IP address for the Public LAN interface. Subnet Mask: Enter the appropriate Subnet Mask for this network. Related Setup for DHCP Server of Public LAN: The DHCP Server is optional and may be disabled or enabled at any time. Disable DHCP Server: The DSA-3200 will not dynamically configure DHCP clients on the Public LAN. Enable DHCP Server: The DSA-3200 will dynamically configure DHCP clients on the Public LAN.
DSA-3200 Wireless Service Gateway User Manual As an option, the DSA-3200 provides a Reserved IP Address List for DHCP clients. This allows the reservation of specified DHCP Scope IP addresses for specified MAC addresses. Click the Reserved IP Address List hyperlink to configure. The Reserved IP Address List provides 40 entries. Enter the desired Reserved IP Address, client MAC address, and a short description (optional) for each reservation.
DSA-3200 Wireless Service Gateway User Manual 4.1.5 Public WLAN Configuration The internal 802.11g Access Point serves as a secondary Public Access network. The configurations for the Wireless interface will consist of IP and DHCP selections as well as SSID, Channel, Transmission Mode, SSID Broadcast, and Layer 2 Client Isolation.
DSA-3200 Wireless Service Gateway User Manual SSID: The SSID is the unique name shared among all devices in a wireless network. The SSID must be the same for all devices in the wireless network. It is case sensitive and must not exceed 32 characters (any keyboard character is allowed). Sync to Ticket: Checking this box will enter the SSID of the internal AP in the On-Demand User receipt SSID field.
DSA-3200 Wireless Service Gateway User Manual WEP Key: Choose to enable or disable WEP on the internal AP. If enabled, any user attempting to communicate on the wireless network must have the corresponding WEP key configured on their WLAN adapter. WEP Key Encryption: Choose between a 64-bit (10 HEX or 5 ASCII) or 128-bit (26 HEX or 13 ASCII) WEP key. Mode: Choose the key format of preference, either HEX (0-9, a-f) or ASCII (any ASCII character).
DSA-3200 Wireless Service Gateway User Manual Authentication Type: The default value of Auto allows the AP to auto-detect for Shared Key or Open System Authentication types. Shared Key requires both the AP and Client to share a common WEP key (usually Key 1) before the Client can join the Network. Open Key allows any Client to associate with the AP, however if WEP is enabled the client will not be able to communicate unless the correct WEP Key is supplied.
DSA-3200 Wireless Service Gateway User Manual RTS Threshold: This value should remain at its default setting of 2346.Should you encounter inconsistent data flow, only minor reductions are recommended. Fragmentation Threshold: This value specifies the maximum size for a packet before data is fragmented into multiple packets. It should remain at its default setting of 2346. A smaller setting means smaller packets, which will create more packets for each transmission.
DSA-3200 Wireless Service Gateway User Manual Subnet Mask: Enter your desired Subnet Mask to determine the size of the Network the Interface may communicate with. Related Setup for DHCP Server of Public Wireless LAN: The DHCP Server is optional and may be disabled or enabled at any time. Disable DHCP Server: The DSA-3200 will not dynamically configure DHCP clients on the Public Wireless LAN. Enable DHCP Server: The DSA-3200 will dynamically configure DHCP clients on the Public Wireless LAN.
DSA-3200 Wireless Service Gateway User Manual As an option, the DSA-3200 provides a Reserved IP Address List for DHCP clients. This allows the reservation of specified DHCP Scope IP addresses for specified MAC addresses. Click the Reserved IP Address List hyperlink to configure. The Reserved IP Address List provides 40 entries. Enter the desired Reserved IP Address, client MAC address, and a short description (optional) for each reservation.
DSA-3200 Wireless Service Gateway User Manual 4.1.6 Private LAN Configuration The DSA-3200 provides a private trusted network that is tied to the Private LAN ports on the rear of the device. The Private LAN does not require user authentication prior to access. The Private LAN may be configured to serve DHCP to DHCP enabled clients. IP Address: Enter the desired IP address for the Private LAN Interface. This will be the default gateway for the Private Network.
DSA-3200 Wireless Service Gateway User Manual Related Setup for DHCP Server of Private LAN: The DHCP Server is optional and may be disabled or enabled at any time. Disable DHCP Server: The DSA-3200 will not dynamically configure DHCP clients on the Public Wireless LAN. Enable DHCP Server: The DSA-3200 will dynamically configure DHCP clients on the Private LAN. The appropriate information is needed for the DHCP server to function properly.
DSA-3200 Wireless Service Gateway User Manual As an option, the DSA-3200 provides a Reserved IP Address List for DHCP clients. This allows the reservation of specified DHCP Scope IP addresses for specified MAC addresses. Click the Reserved IP Address List hyperlink to configure. The Reserved IP Address List provides 40 entries. Enter the desired Reserved IP Address, client MAC address, and a short description (optional) for each reservation.
DSA-3200 Wireless Service Gateway User Manual 4.2 Advanced Menu The configuration pages presented in the Advanced Menu are intended to assist with setup of User Authentication and more specific Hot Spot features. Options may be configured in any of the following Interface Pages: Authentication Policies, Group, Black List, On-demand User, Roaming and Additional. Refer to each section below for more detailed information regarding functions and configurations. 4.2.
DSA-3200 Wireless Service Gateway User Manual Default Policy: This Authentication method will be used to authenticate all users that do not specify an authentication policy during login (user@policy1). Policy Name: Friendly name used to identify the policy based on the Administrator’s preference. Policies Configuration: Authentication Policy parameter configuration. Select Policy: The DSA-3200 provides 2 separate Authentication policies for flexibility.
DSA-3200 Wireless Service Gateway User Manual Policy Name: Friendly name for the Authentication policy will also be used during user login as a username postfix to differentiate the authentication method used to authenticate the user. Policy Status: The Administrator has the option of disabling or enabling each authentication policy independently, allowing a single policy to serve all public access networks. Disabled authentication policies will not be used to authenticate users.
DSA-3200 Wireless Service Gateway User Manual Two Authentication Mechanisms: 1. Local The user’s account information is stored in DSA-3200. If you need to manage any user accounts, click the Local Users List hyperlink on the Authentication Server interface to enter the Account Management Interface. User List: The user list provides a complete view of existing user accounts as shown above. The information displayed includes Username, Password, MAC (not necessary), Group ID, and Administrative Remarks.
DSA-3200 Wireless Service Gateway User Manual Add User: Click “Add Users” on the User List to enter the Add User interface, and key in the appropriate information such as username, password (required), MAC, and Remark (not required). Click on the “Apply” button to complete the addition.
DSA-3200 Wireless Service Gateway User Manual Edit Account: Click the desired username that you want to modify from the User List to enter the User Account Interface, and then key in your desired information such as username and password (compulsory), MAC, and Remark (optional). Then, click “Apply” to complete the modification. Upload User: Click “Upload User” to enter the Upload User Accounts interface. Click the browser button to select the text file for the user account.
DSA-3200 Wireless Service Gateway User Manual Download User: Click “Download User” in the User List to enter the Download User Accounts interface, and the system will directly list all created user accounts, and show a hyperlink for the download at the bottom of the screen. Move the cursor of the mouse to such hyperlink and press the right button of the mouse to save as new file. Then, you can list the user accounts and load them into your computer.
DSA-3200 Wireless Service Gateway User Manual 2. RADIUS The RADIUS client in the DSA-3200 allows user accounts to be authenticated using an external RADIUS server as an alternative to storing the user accounts locally on the DSA-3200. Configure both the Primary and Secondary server information as necessary to ensure all RADIUS authentication requests are properly handled. 802.1X Authentication: Select to enable 802.1x as needed. The Switch or AP connected to the DSA-3200 must also support 802.
DSA-3200 Wireless Service Gateway User Manual Trans Full Name: Select whether or not the DSA-3200 will transfer the entire username or a partial username to the RADIUS server for authentication. Enable: ID and postfix will transfer to RADIUS server for authentication. Disable: Only ID will transfer to RADIUS server for authentication. Server IP: Enter the appropriate IP Address or Fully Qualified Domain Name of the RADIUS server to be used to authenticate user accounts.
DSA-3200 Wireless Service Gateway User Manual 802.1x: Clients will be unable to join the network until they have been granted access via successful completion of the 802.1x authentication and accounting mechanism. Authentication Server IP: IP address or FQDN of the server performing User Authentication Services (can consist of username/password, TLS, etc.). Authentication Port: The TCP Port that will be used to authenticate users through the Authentication server.
DSA-3200 Wireless Service Gateway User Manual Accounting Server IP: Enter the appropriate IP Address or Fully Qualified Domain Name of the Authentication server to be used to authenticate potential users. Accounting Port: The TCP Port that will be used to communicate accounting information to the Accounting server. Secret Key (Accounting Server): This shared secret should be configured on both the Accounting server and Accounting client (DSA-3200).
DSA-3200 Wireless Service Gateway User Manual WPA-PSK: Supports WPA-Personal, only requiring users to provide a PSK. PSK (Pre Shared Key): This key should be a random sequence of Hexadecimal characters (upper or lowercase letters and numbers) 64 Characters in length. Pass-phrase: Alternatively the Administrator may choose a pass-phrase that will be used to generate the Pre-Shared Key making user configurations much more manageable.
DSA-3200 Wireless Service Gateway User Manual 4.2.2 Group Configuration The DSA-3200 provides the ability to configure 2 separate user groups enabling separate permissions to be assigned to the same user pool. Each user group may be assigned a specific Firewall profile, time schedule profile, and/or bandwidth maximum. These permissions will apply to all users assigned to the corresponding group number. Group Name: Friendly name to help identify the privileges of the associated user.
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DSA-3200 Wireless Service Gateway User Manual Filter Rule Item: The filter rules obey Top Down evaluation to determine the permission of a transmission from the source address to the target address or examine whether there is a data loss. Click the Index Number for rule specific configurations. Rule Name: Friendly name given to identify the rule and its intended action. Enable this Rule: Such rule will be effective when selected. Action: The basic behavior of the rule.
DSA-3200 Wireless Service Gateway User Manual Source (Destination) IP Address: IP address of Transmission Source (Destination). Source (Destination) Subnet Mask: Subnet Mask of Source (Destination). Source (Destination) Start Port: Start Port of Source (Destination). Source (Destination) End Port: End Port of Source (Destination). Login Schedule Profiles - Edit User login schedules may be configured to allow/disallow access during the specified periods of time.
DSA-3200 Wireless Service Gateway User Manual Click “Add User to List” to access the Add Users to Blacklist Menu. Enter the username you wish to block and a remark, click “Apply.” To return to the Black List Configuration, click “Prev.
DSA-3200 Wireless Service Gateway User Manual To delete a user from the black list, select the appropriate delete check box and click the “Delete” button. Caution: After you delete a user, no message or request of confirmation will appear. 4.2.4 On-demand User Configuration On-demand user: When a DSA-3100P is connected to the DSA-3200’s console port, 2000 On-demand user accounts are made available. By default, the On-demand user database is empty.
DSA-3200 Wireless Service Gateway User Manual Description Field Store Name You can specify the prefix for each automatically generated user name up to a maximum of 8 characters, for example: D-Link. Receipt Header You can configure the receipt’s header in this filed. Receipt Footer You can configure the receipt’s footer in this filed. Printer Baud Rate You may specify the COM port baud rate to support other printers. The Default value is 9600.
DSA-3200 Wireless Service Gateway User Manual Billing Configuration: The DSA-3200 provides 10 separate On-Demand User billing profiles. The default profile will be used when the DSA-3100P is connected to the DSA-3200. Status: Enable/Disable this billing rule. When using the DSA-3100P enable only one Billing Configuration Profile.
DSA-3200 Wireless Service Gateway User Manual Account Expire Day: The number of days after generation during which the account will be valid. After the specified number of days, any inactivated account will be automatically expired Validity Duration: In the case where a user has activated his or her account the account will be valid for the number of days specified here. Price: Administrator assigned Price for online access.
DSA-3200 Wireless Service Gateway User Manual 4.2.5 Roaming Configuration The DSA-3200 has the capability to allow GRIC and Airpath Wireless Users access to the Hot Spot by using their existing user credentials. Service from either GRIC or Airpath Wireless is required before the DSA-3200 can authenticate such users. Once the appropriate service is obtained, gather the information provided by the appropriate Wireless Access Provider to complete the DSA-3200 configuration.
DSA-3200 Wireless Service Gateway User Manual GRIC Roaming: GoRemote will provide all required information Below is a GRIC example: DSA-3200 Authentication Port IP address: 192.168.1.254 Username: xyz, and his IP address: 192.168.1.100 Password: xyz MAC address: 01:23:45:67:89:ab The gric.shtml example should look like this: https://192.168.1.254/loginpages/gric.shtml?uname=xyz&uip=192.168.1.
DSA-3200 Wireless Service Gateway User Manual 4.2.6 Additional Configuration User Control: This applies to all users. Logout Timer:If a user has idled and not used the network for the specified amount of time the DSA-3200 will automatically log out the user. The logout time is specified in minutes, having values ranging from 1~1440. Default is 10 minutes. Friendly: The DSA-3200 provides features to increase the user-friendliness of the experience.
DSA-3200 Wireless Service Gateway User Manual functioning properly by accessing a predetermined URL (or IP address). URL or IP address: this predetermined URL will be used as a target address for the DSA-3200 to check the Internet connection. Upload File: The internal Login and Logout pages, as well as the SSL certificate may be replaced with user files. Upload Login page The Login page may be customized to suit any particular application.
DSA-3200 Wireless Service Gateway User Manual Upload Logout Page The Login page may be customized to suit any particular application. The coding for this page should be HTML and include the code in the box below. To upload, enter the filename and path of the customized Login page in the appropriate field, or browse and select the file. To recover the factory default login interface, click the “Use Default Page” button.
DSA-3200 Wireless Service Gateway User Manual After a graphic file is uploaded, the second section called Existing Image Files will list the graphic files stored on the DSA-3200. You can select or delete any graphic file, and the system will show the used space of the graphic file in the third section. After the web page and graphic files are uploaded, you can click “Preview” at the bottom of this page to preview your custom login/logout interface.
DSA-3200 Wireless Service Gateway User Manual POP3 Message The DSA-3200 provides a mechanism to alert users that have not signed in and are trying to access Mail resources. The DSA-3200 will deliver an e-mail to the user’s inbox. Customize the message to your liking. 4.
DSA-3200 Wireless Service Gateway User Manual 4.3.1 Port and IP Redirect When a user attempts to connect to a destination defined in the Port and IP Redirect section, the connection packet will be converted to the corresponding defined destination. You may define at most 40 entries to achieve the redirect feature. To convert queries on a specific port, leave the Destination IP blank and only enter the Destination port.
DSA-3200 Wireless Service Gateway User Manual 4.3.2 Virtual Server The Administrator may define at most 40 virtual server entries to allow computers on the WAN Network or beyond to access the specified LAN resources. According to the different services provided, the network service can be provided on a TCP or UDP port, or both. Applications that require both Protocols on the same port will require 2 entries. These settings will be effective immediately after you click “Apply”.
DSA-3200 Wireless Service Gateway User Manual 4.3.3 Pass Through Pass Through IP Address List There may be situations where computers on the Public Access Network need Internet Access but cannot provide username and password for authentication. For example, if a server has been put on the managed network and said server requires Internet access; configure the IP address in the following section. The DSA-3200 allows at most 100 Privileged IP addresses.
DSA-3200 Wireless Service Gateway User Manual Pass Through MAC Address List In addition to permitting specific IP addresses to have “free” network access rights without authenticating, the DSA-3200 also provides the ability to do so according to a MAC address. This system permits at most 100 Privileged MAC addresses to have network access rights without going through user authentication. The format of the MAC address is XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX.
DSA-3200 Wireless Service Gateway User Manual 4.3.4 Monitor IP List The system will use ICMP messages on a customized interval (1, 2, 4, 6, 12 hours and 1 day) to monitor and control the status of IP addresses on the list. If the monitored IP address does not exist or does not respond, the system will send out an e-mail to the Administrator once every 30 minutes, such as: 1:00, 1:30, 2:00, 2:30, and 3:00 until the problem is fixed.
DSA-3200 Wireless Service Gateway User Manual Monitor IP list: The list of IP addresses to be monitored. Click “Monitor” to view all monitored IP. A maximum of 40 IP address for monitoring is allowed. Monitor: Show monitor IP status.
DSA-3200 Wireless Service Gateway User Manual 4.3.5 Free Surfing Area This system allows users to login to certain websites before passing through the Public LAN. You only need to enter the IP address (or Domain Name) of these websites into the Walled Garden List. You can enter up to 20 addresses into this list. This function lets you provide some free service to users.
DSA-3200 Wireless Service Gateway User Manual 4.3.6 Proxy Internal Proxy Server: The DSA-3200 has a built-in web proxy server, if you active this function, end users may specify the DSA-3200 as a proxy server, no need to enter the IP address and Port. External Proxy Server: As a basis of the security management features of the DSA-3200, only ports 80 and 443 are allowed (for redirection to login page).
DSA-3200 Wireless Service Gateway User Manual 4.3.7 DDNS The DSA-3200 provides the ability to use a Dynamic DNS provider service to assign a host name to the WAN interface even in the event of a Dynamic WAN connection. The DSA-3200 provides support for most popular Dynamic DNS Provider Systems, allowing seamless translation of a dynamic WAN IP address to a domain name. DDNS: Enable activates the Dynamic DNS Update service on the DSA-3200.
DSA-3200 Wireless Service Gateway User Manual 4.3.8 Change Password To change the Administrator’s password, please key in the existing admin Password in the appropriate field, followed by the new password entered twice for verification. Caution: If you lost or forgot the Administrator’s Password, you can still change the Administrator’s password through the text mode management interface on the serial COM port.
DSA-3200 Wireless Service Gateway User Manual 4.3.9 System Settings The Systems Settings Page provides the ability to back up the current configuration to the local HDD, restore the configuration from the local HDD, and/or reset the device to factory default settings. Create Backup Image: Generate the backup (image) file. Click on the Hyperlink to download to the local HDD.
DSA-3200 Wireless Service Gateway User Manual 4.3.10 Firmware Upgrade One may upgrade the DSA-3200 firmware with any later version code obtained from D-Link Systems, Inc. Support Site. DSA-3200 Support Page Warning: Firmware upgrade may cause user data loss. Please refer to the version description or release notes to see if there is any limitation before upgrading your firmware. Click “Browse” to browse the local HDD for the appropriate firmware file.
DSA-3200 Wireless Service Gateway User Manual 4.3.11 Restart This function allows you to safely restart the DSA-3200. The restart procedure takes approximately three minutes. If you need to remove power from the DSA-3200 it is recommended to restart the DSA-3200 through this interface and remove power after the status light is solidly lit. Caution: All online users connected to the system will be disconnected during the system restart. 4.
DSA-3200 Wireless Service Gateway User Manual 4.4.1 Device Info This section provides information regarding the current running version of code in addition to management and essential systems configurations.
DSA-3200 Wireless Service Gateway User Manual Description Item Current Firmware Version The firmware version currently used by DSA-3200 System Name Admin Info Succeed Page System name, and the default is DSA-3200 Administrator’s related information will be shown on the login screen when a user has a connection problem. The starting web page after a user logs on successfully.
DSA-3200 Wireless Service Gateway User Manual 4.4.2 Interface This section provides Interface status for the following interfaces: WAN port, Wireless port, Public and Private LAN Port.
DSA-3200 Wireless Service Gateway User Manual Description Item MAC Address WAN IP Address Subnet Mask Mode MAC Address IP Address Wireless Subnet Mask ESSID Channel Encryption Function Wireless DHCP Server Public LAN The MAC address of the WAN port The IP address of the WAN port The Subnet Mask of the WAN port Wireless port mode: NAT mode The MAC address of the Wireless port The IP address of the Wireless port The Subnet Mask of the Wireless port The ESSID of the Wireless port The Channel of Wireless
DSA-3200 Wireless Service Gateway User Manual 4.4.3 Current Users In this function, you can obtain particular information pertaining to each online user including Username, IP Address, MAC Address, Packets In, Bytes In, Packets Out, Bytes Out, Idle Time and Logout. To force a user logout, simply click the Logout hyperlink next to the online user’s name. 4.4.4 Traffic History One may browse the billing history of stored by the DSA-3200 through this section.
DSA-3200 Wireless Service Gateway User Manual The first line of the history file is the title; the actual history starts from the second line. Each line includes a record, and each record consists of 10 fields Date, Type, Name, IP, MAC, Packets In, Bytes In, Packets Out, and Bytes Out to show the history of each user. 4.4.5 Notifications The DSA-3200 will save the billing history in the internal DRAM for up to 3 days.
DSA-3200 Wireless Service Gateway User Manual Auth Method: Choose one of 5 types of SMTP extended authentication methods: None, PLAIN, LOGIN, CRAM-MD5 and NTLMv1. Please contact your ISP or SMTP server administrator for more information on their Authentication Methods. Account Name: Account name registered with the SMTP server. Password: Account password. Interval: The Interval column specifies the interval for sending history e-mails.
DSA-3200 Wireless Service Gateway User Manual 4.5 Help The Help section provides on-line instructions for operating the DSA-3200.
DSA-3200 Wireless Service Gateway User Manual 4.6 Confirm Functionality of User Authentication If all the previous steps were properly completed, we should be able to connect to a public LAN port to experience the managed network access environment. First, connect an Ethernet enabled PC configured to support TCP/IP to the network via a Public LAN port. After a dynamic IP address is obtained on the PC, open an Internet browser and surf to any website.
DSA-3200 Wireless Service Gateway User Manual If the user logs in successfully, the DSA-3200 is properly configured to service Hot Spot guests. This user may now browse any webpage on the Internet. The following screen is the login successful page for an on-demand user. In this case, there is an extra function “Redeem” that can be used to add credit from the current account to a new account if the remaining usage is considered to be insufficient.
DSA-3200 Wireless Service Gateway User Manual Attention: The maximum session time/data transfer is 24305 days/2003Mbyte. If the redeem amount exceeds this number, the system will automatically reject the After a user has paid the redeem cost at the counter, he/she should get another username and password. Key in this information in the appropriate window, the system will merge the two accounts and put together the available usage.
DSA-3200 Wireless Service Gateway User Manual 5 Console Interface The DB-9 interface of DSA-3200 provides two functions: 1. The DSA-3200 provides a COM interface for the administrator to handle different problems and situations that may occur during operation. To connect to the COM interface of the DSA-3200, use the included null modem cable. The terminal simulation program that you use (i.e. Hyperterminal) should be configured as 9600 baud, 8 data bits, Parity None, Stop Bits 1, Flow Control None.
DSA-3200 Wireless Service Gateway User Manual 5.2 Console Utilities for Network Debugging The DSA-3200 console interface provides several utilities to assist the Administrator in controlling the system conditions and to assist with debugging. The utilities are described as follows: 1. Ping host (IP): By sending ICMP echo request, the on-line condition to a specific target can be tested. 2. Trace routing path: Trace and inquire the routing path to a specific target. 3.
DSA-3200 Wireless Service Gateway User Manual 7. Check service status: The current execution status of each service on the DSA-3200 is checked. 8. Set device into “safe mode”: If administrator is unable to use Web Management Interface on the browser when the DSA-3200 unexpectedly fails. Administrator can choose this utility and set DSA-3200 into safe mode to be able to manage this device with a web browser again using the WAN port. 9.
DSA-3200 Wireless Service Gateway User Manual 5.3 Change admin password of Console In addition to supporting the console management interface through the COM interface using a null modem cable, the DSA-3200 also supports remote access via SSH. When using a null modem cable to connect to the DSA-3200 console, one does not need to enter the administrator’s password to enter the console management interface.
DSA-3200 Wireless Service Gateway User Manual 6 Appendix - Windows TCP/IP Setup If you have not changed the factory default settings of the DSA-3200 or Windows 2000/XP TCP/IP Configuration, it is not necessary to make any modification here. With the factory default settings, the DSA-3200 will automatically assign an appropriate IP address (and related information) to each PC after the PC has been booted. 6.
DSA-3200 Wireless Service Gateway User Manual 6.1.2 Internet Connection Setup Windows 2000 1. Choose Start – Control Panel – Internet Options. 2. Choose the “Connections” Icon, and then click “Setup”.
DSA-3200 Wireless Service Gateway User Manual 3. Choose “I want to set up my Internet connection manually, or I want to connect through a local Area network (LAN)”, and then click “Next”. 4. Choose “I connect through a local area network (LAN)” and click “Next”.
DSA-3200 Wireless Service Gateway User Manual 5. Do not choose any option in the following LAN window for Internet configuration, and just click “Next”. 6. When the system asks “Do you want to set up an Internet mail account now?”, choose “No”, and click “Next”.
DSA-3200 Wireless Service Gateway User Manual 7. Click “Finish” to exit the Internet Connection Wizard. Now, you have completed the setup. Windows XP 1. Choose Start – Control Panel – Internet Option.
DSA-3200 Wireless Service Gateway User Manual 2. Choose the “Connections” icon, and then click “Setup”. 3. Press “Next” when the new connection wizard appears on the screen.
DSA-3200 Wireless Service Gateway User Manual 4. Choose “Connect to the Internet” and then click “Next”. 5. Choose “Set up my connection manually”, and then click “Next”.
DSA-3200 Wireless Service Gateway User Manual 6. Choose “Connect using a broadband connection that is always on”, and then click “Next”. 7. Click “Finish” to exit the Connection Wizard. Now, you have completed the setup.
DSA-3200 Wireless Service Gateway User Manual If the version of Windows operating system is not for servers, the default TCP/IP settings will treat the PC as the DHCP client. You can check the TCP/IP setup according to the following procedure: 6.2 Configure TCP/IP in Windows 2000 1. Select Start - Console – Network and Dial-up Connections. 2. Click the right button of the mouse on “Local Area Connection” icon to select “Properties”.
DSA-3200 Wireless Service Gateway User Manual 3. Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), and then click “Properties”. Using DHCP If you want to use DHCP, please select “Obtain an IP Address Automatically”, which is also the default setting of Windows. Reboot the PC to make sure an IP address is obtained from the DSA-3200.
DSA-3200 Wireless Service Gateway User Manual Using Static IP Address If you have completed the setup for your PC, please inform the network administrator before modifying the following setup. 1. Click “Advanced” in the window of Internet Protocol (TCP/IP). 2. Click the “IP Settings” icon, and then “Add” in the “Default Gateways” column to enter the IP address of the DSA-3200. After this procedure is completed, click “Add”.
DSA-3200 Wireless Service Gateway User Manual 3. If the DNS Server column is blank, please click “Using the following DNS Server Address” in the window of Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), and then enter the DNS address or the DNS address provided by ISP. After this procedure is completed, click “OK”.
DSA-3200 Wireless Service Gateway User Manual 6.3 Configure TCP/IP in Windows XP 1. Select Start - Console – Network Connection. 2. Click the right button of the mouse on the “Local Area Connection” icon to select “Properties”.
DSA-3200 Wireless Service Gateway User Manual 3. Click the “General” icon, and then select “Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)”. Click “Properties”. Using DHCP If you want to use DHCP, please select “Obtain an IP Address Automatically”, which is also the default setting of Windows. Reboot the PC to make sure an IP address is obtained from the DSA-3200.
DSA-3200 Wireless Service Gateway User Manual Using Static IP Address If the setup for your PC is completed, please notice the network administration staff before changing the following settings. 1. Click “Advanced” in the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) window. 2. Click the “IP Settings” tab, and then click “Add.” Enter the IP address of the DSA-3200 in the “Default Gateways” column. After this procedure is completed, click “OK”.
DSA-3200 Wireless Service Gateway User Manual 3. If the DNS Server field is blank, please click “Using the following DNS Server Addresses” in the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Window, and key in the DNS address or DNS address provided by ISP.
DSA-3200 Wireless Service Gateway User Manual 7 Warranty 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 States, the District of Columbia, U.S. Possessions or Protectorates, U.S.
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DSA-3200 Wireless Service Gateway User Manual FCC Statement: This equipment has been tested and proven 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.
DSA-3200 Wireless Service Gateway User Manual CE Statement: European standards dictate maximum radiated transmit power of 100mW EIRP and frequency range 2.400-2.4835 GHz; In France, the equipment must be restricted to the 2.4465-2.4835 GHz frequency range and must be restricted to indoor use.
DSA-3200 Wireless Service Gateway User Manual 8 Technical Support Technical Support You can find software updates and user documentation on the D-Link website. D-Link provides free technical support for customers within the United States and within Canada for the duration of the warranty period on this product. U.S. and Canadian customers can contact D-Link technical support through our website, or by phone.
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