LCD Panel Keypad Controls During Boot-up
When you power on the DFL-1600/DFL-2500,
the LCD panel will display following message:
"Press keypad to enter setup". Once you press
any key on the keypad, it will lead you to enter
the startup menu. If you don't press any keys
after five seconds, the device will automatically
continue the NetDefendOS boot-up procedure.
Back Button
Confirm Button
Figure 3. Button Definitions (During Boot-up)
If you press any keypad buttons within five
seconds of powering the firewall on, the LCD
panel will display three options:
<Start Firewall>
If this option is selected, the system will
initialize, start the NetDefendOS software, and
load the saved configuration.
<Reset Firewall>
If this option is selected, the hardware will reset
to factory defaults. This option will carry out the
following steps:
-
Remove console security so there is no
console password.
-
Restore all NetDefendOS settings to their
default configuration
<Restore Config>
When you select this option, the system will
restore all NetDefendOS settings to their
default configuration. Other options, such as
console security, will not be affected.
Note: Once you select "Reset Firewall" or
"Reset Config" and confirm these options, all
saved settings will be permanently erased.
LCD Panel Keypad Controls After Boot-up
Once the DFL-1600/DFL-2500 has completed
its system startup routine, the LCD panel will
Not Used
be ready to display the device status infor-
mation. You can use the keypad to select a
desired display option. The following table lists
the status information that can be displayed on
Next Button
the firewall's LCD panel.
Item
Model Name:
System Status:
CPU Load:
Connections:
Total BPS:
Total PPS:
Date:
Time:
Uptime:
Mem:
IDS Sigs:
Interface Name
(For DFL-1600
see table 4. For
DFL-2500 see
table 5.)
Core Version:
CPU Temp.
System Temp.
Fan Status
Note: The temperature and fan information is available
for systems running firmware v2.25.02 and later.
DFL-1600/DFL-2500 Default Interface Settings
Port
1
2
3
4
5
6
Back Button
Figure 4. Button Definitions (After Boot-up)
Description
Device model name
System function status
CPU utilization and concurrent
sessions
Concurrent traffic per second
Concurrent packets per second
Current device date
Current device time
The amount of time since last
restart
System memory utilization
IDS signature information
IP address for each interface
Current firmware version
CPU and system temperature via
on board sensor
Fan speed
Table 3. Device Status Shown on LCD Panel
Interface
Interface
Name
Type
IP Address
WAN1
DHCP Client
0.0.0.0/0
WAN2
Static IP
192.168.120.254/24 Disabled
DMZ
Static IP
172.17.100.254/24
LAN1
Static IP
192.168.1.1/24
LAN2
Static IP
192.168.2.1/24
LAN3
Static IP
192.168.3.1/24
Table 4. DFL-1600 Default Interface Assignment
D-Link NetDefend Firewall 3
Next Button
Web-Based
Mgmt
Disabled
Disabled
Enabled
Disabled
Disabled