Interface
Interface
Port
Name
Type
IP Address
1
WAN1
DHCP Client
0.0.0.0/0
2
WAN2
Static IP
192.168.120.254/24 Disabled
3
WAN3
Static IP
192.168.130.254/24 Disabled
4
WAN4
Static IP
192.168.140.254/24 Disabled
5
DMZ
Static IP
172.17.100.254/24
6
LAN1
Static IP
192.168.1.1/24
7
LAN2
Static IP
192.168.2.1/24
8
LAN3
Static IP
192.168.3.1/24
Table 5. DFL-2500 Default Interface Assignment
Note: For security, D-Link NetDefend Firewalls
only allow Web GUI access from the LAN1
port by default. Therefore, for the DFL-1600,
Web GUI access is only permitted on port No.
4. For the DFL-2500, Web GUI access is only
permitted on port No. 6.
Installing and Connection
This chapter describes how to install a
DFL-1600/DFL-2500 device in a standard
19-inch equipment rack and how to connect
network and power cables to the device.
Before You Begin
Observe the following precautions to help
prevent faults, equipment failures and injuries:
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Before installation, always disconnect the
power supply.
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Ensure that the room in which you operate
the device has adequate air circulation and
that the room temperature does not exceed
40˚C (104˚F).
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Allow 1 meter (3 feet) of clear space from the
front and back of the device.
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Do not place the device in an equipment rack
frame that blocks the air vents on the sides of
the chassis. Ensure that enclosed racks have
fans and vented sides.
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Correct any of the following hazardous
conditions before any installation: moist or
wet floors, leaks, ungrounded/frayed power
cables, or missing safety grounds.
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Installing Equipment
Web-Based
Mgmt
You can mount the DFL-1600/DFL-2500 device
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into a standard 19-inch equipment rack. To
install an DFL-1600/DFL-2500 device into a
rack:
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1. Attach the mounting brackets to each side
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of the chassis as shown in figure 5 and
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secure them with the provided screws.
Figure 5. Attaching Rack Mount Brackets
2. Use the screws provided with the equipment
rack to mount the device in the rack.
Figure 6. Installation Using a Standard-sized
Connecting Power and Turning On/Off
The AC Power cord shipped with the device
connects the device to earth ground when
plugged an AC grounding-type power outlet.
The device must be connected to earth ground
during normal operation.
To connect power to the device, plug one
end of the AC power core into the AC power
appliance inlet on the back panel of the device.
Plug the other end into an AC power source.
Note: D-Link recommends the use of a surge
protector with your power connection.
Equipment Rack