D-Link DI-1162M User Manual
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DI-1162/DI-1162M Remote Access Router
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Each WAN port can be configured to either receive dial-in calls (act as a Remote Access Server), dial out to other
routers (at branch offices or the Internet, for instance), or both (but not at the same time). The WAN ports can also
be configured for a leased line (synchronous) connection. Please note however that we recommend only one single
WAN connection to the Internet since a second connection will not significantly enhance the performance of the
connection.
Enabling a WAN Port
In this section, we will use WAN1 as an example. Other WAN ports however, will follow the same procedures.
1. The WAN port must be enabled in the Interface Configuration submenu.
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Choose Interface Configuration!WAN 1.
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Configure the Protocol setting. This is a very important setting as it determines what type of device can be
connected to the WAN port.
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SLIP Asynchronous mode used for modems.
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PPP_ASYN Asynchronous mode used for modems.
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CISCO_HDLC Synchronous mode used for CSU/DSU’s or synchronous modems
using a leased line.
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PPP_SYN Synchronous mode used for CSU/DSU’s or synchronous modems using a
leased line.
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FRAME_RELAY A high-speed protocol available from many ISPs for switched lines.
The current version of this router only supports IP over frame relay and PVC. OSPF,
IPX, and bridge are not supported.
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Position the cursor over the State item and press
Enable.
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Other items in this screen also need to be configured such as the Phone Number, Baud Rate, and additional
Frame Delay Config settings, which appear on a series of screens accessed from the bottom of this window
if FRAME_RELAY is selected. Please refer to the manual for the device being connected to the WAN port
for the proper settings. For more information regarding these settings, please refer to the appropriate section
in the “Configuration and Management” chapter of this manual.
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Position the cursor on the Save option at the bottom of the screen and press
setting.
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Choose Exit in the submenus to return to the Main Menu.
2. Enable IP Networking.
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Choose Network Configuration!IP Configuration.
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Position the cursor on the IP Networking line and press
.
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Position the cursor on the Save option at the bottom of the screen and press
setting.
3. Assign an IP address to the WAN port in the Network Configuration submenu of the Main Menu.
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Still in Network Configuration!IP Configuration submenu from Step 2 above, choose IP Stack
Configuration!WAN 1.
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Enter a valid IP address for the WAN in the first item. You may also enter a Netmask if you wish. For more
information about IP Addresses and Subnet masks, please refer to “Appendix C – IP Concepts.”