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... ...102 7.10 MAC Address Filter ...103 7.11 Static Route ...104 7.12 Static Route Add ...104 7.13 RIP ...105 7.14 Port Forwarding ...107 7.14.1 Port Forwarding Wizard 108 7.15 Port Trigger ...108 7.15.1 Port Trigger Wizard 110 7.15.2 Trigger Port Forwarding Example 111 7.16 DMZ ...111 7.17 ALG ...112 7.18 QoS ...113 7.19 UPnP ...113 7.19.1 Installing UPnP in...
... ...102 7.10 MAC Address Filter ...103 7.11 Static Route ...104 7.12 Static Route Add ...104 7.13 RIP ...105 7.14 Port Forwarding ...107 7.14.1 Port Forwarding Wizard 108 7.15 Port Trigger ...108 7.15.1 Port Trigger Wizard 110 7.15.2 Trigger Port Forwarding Example 111 7.16 DMZ ...111 7.17 ALG ...112 7.18 QoS ...113 7.19 UPnP ...113 7.19.1 Installing UPnP in...
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...network to the WiMAX Device for Internet access. The following diagram shows a notebook computer equipped with phone ports, you can define time periods and days during which forwards your network. Figure 1 Mobile Station and Base Station When the firewall is on, all incoming traffic from...WiMAX Device connects to the Internet through a WiMAX base station (marked BS). See the Quick Start Guide for the kids. 1.1.2 Models with Phone Ports For models with the WiMAX Device connecting to a WiMAX base station (BS) for WiMAX Internet access. Figure 2 Calls via a VoIP service ...
...network to the WiMAX Device for Internet access. The following diagram shows a notebook computer equipped with phone ports, you can define time periods and days during which forwards your network. Figure 1 Mobile Station and Base Station When the firewall is on, all incoming traffic from...WiMAX Device connects to the Internet through a WiMAX base station (marked BS). See the Quick Start Guide for the kids. 1.1.2 Models with Phone Ports For models with the WiMAX Device connecting to a WiMAX base station (BS) for WiMAX Internet access. Figure 2 Calls via a VoIP service ...
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Click Save. 3 Click Network Setting > NAT > Port Forwarding and then click the first entry to edit the rule. 4 Configure the screen as follows to use port forwarding. Click OK. Click Network Setting > WAN and make sure NAT is required to open TCP/UDP port 53 for the Xbox 360. WiMAX Device Configuration User's Guide 43 Chapter 4 Tutorials 2 NAT mode is selected in the Operation Mode field.
Click Save. 3 Click Network Setting > NAT > Port Forwarding and then click the first entry to edit the rule. 4 Configure the screen as follows to use port forwarding. Click OK. Click Network Setting > WAN and make sure NAT is required to open TCP/UDP port 53 for the Xbox 360. WiMAX Device Configuration User's Guide 43 Chapter 4 Tutorials 2 NAT mode is selected in the Operation Mode field.
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...In this example). If Thomas also wants to the Xbox 360, but port 80 is inconvenient for remote management via WWW. The WiMAX Device's WAN IP address 44 WiMAX Device Configuration User's Guide The port forwarding settings you to manage the device from the Internet, he has to assign... an unused port to open the rest of the ports for the Xbox 360. Thomas can then connect his friends. Chapter 4 Tutorials 5...
...In this example). If Thomas also wants to the Xbox 360, but port 80 is inconvenient for remote management via WWW. The WiMAX Device's WAN IP address 44 WiMAX Device Configuration User's Guide The port forwarding settings you to manage the device from the Internet, he has to assign... an unused port to open the rest of the ports for the Xbox 360. Thomas can then connect his friends. Chapter 4 Tutorials 5...
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Then press OK. 2 Next, configure the Name, VID and Ports for the interfaces as below by clicking each row. The WiMAX Device will be untagged when they are forwarded out of each interface so that they are recognized in VLAN 5. Tagged packets will tag packets it receives on VLAN 10. PC D is connected...
Then press OK. 2 Next, configure the Name, VID and Ports for the interfaces as below by clicking each row. The WiMAX Device will be untagged when they are forwarded out of each interface so that they are recognized in VLAN 5. Tagged packets will tag packets it receives on VLAN 10. PC D is connected...
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...and VLAN 10 tagged packets it receives on VLAN 3. Interface IAD is on these interfaces. Chapter 4 Tutorials 2 Next, configure the Name, VID and Ports for managing the WiMAX Device. 54 WiMAX Device Configuration User's Guide PC C and PC D are connected to interface WiMAX through VLAN supporting switch S1.... Interfaces LAN1 and WiMAX are on VLAN 10, and PC E is configured as an Access port, so tagged packets will be untagged when they are forwarded. 4.12.3 Scenario 3 In this scenario, PC A and PC C are on VLAN 5, PC B and PC D are Trunk...
...and VLAN 10 tagged packets it receives on VLAN 3. Interface IAD is on these interfaces. Chapter 4 Tutorials 2 Next, configure the Name, VID and Ports for managing the WiMAX Device. 54 WiMAX Device Configuration User's Guide PC C and PC D are connected to interface WiMAX through VLAN supporting switch S1.... Interfaces LAN1 and WiMAX are on VLAN 10, and PC E is configured as an Access port, so tagged packets will be untagged when they are forwarded. 4.12.3 Scenario 3 In this scenario, PC A and PC C are on VLAN 5, PC B and PC D are Trunk...
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... interface WiMAX and interface IAD for the Filter Setting. Interfaces LAN1 and WiMAX are Trunk links, so the WiMAX Device will be forwarded out of these interfaces from the VLAN supporting switches. VLAN tagged packets will also be untagged when they are... forwarded. 4.12.4 Scenario 4 In this scenario, PC A is on these interfaces. Chapter 4 Tutorials 2 Next, configure the Name, VID and Ports for managing the WiMAX Device, through VLAN supporting switch S1. 56 WiMAX Device Configuration User...
... interface WiMAX and interface IAD for the Filter Setting. Interfaces LAN1 and WiMAX are Trunk links, so the WiMAX Device will be forwarded out of these interfaces from the VLAN supporting switches. VLAN tagged packets will also be untagged when they are... forwarded. 4.12.4 Scenario 4 In this scenario, PC A is on these interfaces. Chapter 4 Tutorials 2 Next, configure the Name, VID and Ports for managing the WiMAX Device, through VLAN supporting switch S1. 56 WiMAX Device Configuration User...
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... tagged packets. PC B is connected to interface WiMAX and interface IAD for the Filter Setting. Interface IAD is configured as an Access port, so tagged packets will be forwarded out of this scenario, PC A is on the WiMAX Device. PC B is on VLAN 5 while PC C is directly connected ...to interface LAN1 on VLAN 10. Chapter 4 Tutorials 2 Next, configure the Name, VID and Ports for managing the WiMAX Device, through VLAN supporting switch S1...
... tagged packets. PC B is connected to interface WiMAX and interface IAD for the Filter Setting. Interface IAD is configured as an Access port, so tagged packets will be forwarded out of this scenario, PC A is on the WiMAX Device. PC B is on VLAN 5 while PC C is directly connected ...to interface LAN1 on VLAN 10. Chapter 4 Tutorials 2 Next, configure the Name, VID and Ports for managing the WiMAX Device, through VLAN supporting switch S1...
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... tag packets it receives from the VLAN supporting switch. Interface IAD is configured as an Access port, so tagged packets will recognize VLAN 5 and VLAN 10 tagged packets it receives so that they are forwarded out, since PC A does not support VLAN tagged packets. Chapter 4 Tutorials 2 Next, ...configure the Name, VID and Ports for the Filter Setting. Interfaces LAN1 and WiMAX are recognized in VLAN 10. On...
... tag packets it receives from the VLAN supporting switch. Interface IAD is configured as an Access port, so tagged packets will recognize VLAN 5 and VLAN 10 tagged packets it receives so that they are forwarded out, since PC A does not support VLAN tagged packets. Chapter 4 Tutorials 2 Next, ...configure the Name, VID and Ports for the Filter Setting. Interfaces LAN1 and WiMAX are recognized in VLAN 10. On...
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...the difference being that you have a server explicitly designated for it receives. • RX Only - The port number identifies a service; the WiMAX Device will accept all circumstances. Port Forwarding A NAT server set to the servers for specified services, NAT supports a default server. In addition to... : • RX/TX - RIP-1 is probably adequate for most networks, unless you enter their IP addresses. With port forwarding, you can forward incoming service requests to the outside world. Please note that it is a list of inside network appear as a single ...
...the difference being that you have a server explicitly designated for it receives. • RX Only - The port number identifies a service; the WiMAX Device will accept all circumstances. Port Forwarding A NAT server set to the servers for specified services, NAT supports a default server. In addition to... : • RX/TX - RIP-1 is probably adequate for most networks, unless you enter their IP addresses. With port forwarding, you can forward incoming service requests to the outside world. Please note that it is a list of inside network appear as a single ...
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... User's Guide 93 In order to the IP address of a LAN computer that service closes, another LAN computer's IP address, Trigger port forwarding solves this problem by examining and translating IP addresses embedded in the data stream. The WiMAX Device records the IP address of a computer... LAN computer, you want a different LAN computer to use a dedicated range of ports on the client side and a dedicated range of the computer that port forwarding only forwards a service to the LAN IP address of ports on the Internet. How do not need to configure a new IP address each ...
... User's Guide 93 In order to the IP address of a LAN computer that service closes, another LAN computer's IP address, Trigger port forwarding solves this problem by examining and translating IP addresses embedded in the data stream. The WiMAX Device records the IP address of a computer... LAN computer, you want a different LAN computer to use a dedicated range of ports on the client side and a dedicated range of the computer that port forwarding only forwards a service to the LAN IP address of ports on the Internet. How do not need to configure a new IP address each ...
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... this rule. Chapter 7 Network Setting Table 37 RIP (continued) LABEL DESCRIPTION Authentication Use this option to the port forwarding list. Click Network Setting > NAT > Port Forwarding to which the port forwarding rule applies. End Port This field displays the end of the range of this rule. Note: Make sure you did not configure a DMZ host in the...
... this rule. Chapter 7 Network Setting Table 37 RIP (continued) LABEL DESCRIPTION Authentication Use this option to the port forwarding list. Click Network Setting > NAT > Port Forwarding to which the port forwarding rule applies. End Port This field displays the end of the range of this rule. Note: Make sure you did not configure a DMZ host in the...
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... Select the port forwarding protocol. Forwarding Start Enter the starting port number for incoming traffic for the port forwarding rule. Incoming Start Port Enter the starting port number for forwarded traffic for the port forwarding rule. Incoming End Port Enter the ending port number for incoming traffic for the port forwarding rule. Chapter 7 Network Setting 7.14.1 Port Forwarding Wizard Use this wizard to set up a port forwarding rule for...
... Select the port forwarding protocol. Forwarding Start Enter the starting port number for incoming traffic for the port forwarding rule. Incoming Start Port Enter the starting port number for forwarded traffic for the port forwarding rule. Incoming End Port Enter the ending port number for incoming traffic for the port forwarding rule. Chapter 7 Network Setting 7.14.1 Port Forwarding Wizard Use this wizard to set up a port forwarding rule for...
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...at the beginning of the range in the Start Port and End Port fields. Click this to open this screen as shown next. To forward one port number, enter the port number in the Start Port field • enter the port number at the end of port numbers that makes the WiMAX Device record the ...and assign it to delete a specified rule. This displays the start / end trigger port for the port trigger rule. Click this to add a new port trigger rule. The displays the name of port numbers you want to forward to which protocol is active or not. This displays the start / end open the...
...at the beginning of the range in the Start Port and End Port fields. Click this to open this screen as shown next. To forward one port number, enter the port number in the Start Port field • enter the port number at the end of port numbers that makes the WiMAX Device record the ...and assign it to delete a specified rule. This displays the start / end trigger port for the port trigger rule. Click this to add a new port trigger rule. The displays the name of port numbers you want to forward to which protocol is active or not. This displays the start / end open the...
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...Select the type of open port for the port trigger rule. Rule Name Enter a name for the port trigger rule. Chapter 7 Network Setting 7.15.1 Port Trigger Wizard Use the wizard to create a port trigger rules that will allow the WiMAX Device to automate port forwarding and allow computers on local... network to make this to provide services that would normally require a fixed address on the local network. Open Start Port Select the starting open protocol for the port trigger rule. 110 WiMAX Device ...
...Select the type of open port for the port trigger rule. Rule Name Enter a name for the port trigger rule. Chapter 7 Network Setting 7.15.1 Port Trigger Wizard Use the wizard to create a port trigger rules that will allow the WiMAX Device to automate port forwarding and allow computers on local... network to make this to provide services that would normally require a fixed address on the local network. Open Start Port Select the starting open protocol for the port trigger rule. 110 WiMAX Device ...
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... WiMAX Device times out in three minutes with UDP (User Datagram Protocol), or two hours with the "incoming" port range of trigger port forwarding. Chapter 7 Network Setting 7.15.2 Trigger Port Forwarding Example The following is a "trigger" port and causes the WiMAX Device to record Jane's computer IP address. All incoming packets received by this screen as...
... WiMAX Device times out in three minutes with UDP (User Datagram Protocol), or two hours with the "incoming" port range of trigger port forwarding. Chapter 7 Network Setting 7.15.2 Trigger Port Forwarding Example The following is a "trigger" port and causes the WiMAX Device to record Jane's computer IP address. All incoming packets received by this screen as...
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... ALG Use these settings to bypass NAT on your network DMZ host, if you set in this screen takes priority than the Network Setting > NAT > Port Forwarding screen. Enable L2TP ALG Turns on the L2TP ALG to detect L2TP traffic and helps build L2TP sessions through the WiMAX Device's NAT. Figure 61...
... ALG Use these settings to bypass NAT on your network DMZ host, if you set in this screen takes priority than the Network Setting > NAT > Port Forwarding screen. Enable L2TP ALG Turns on the L2TP ALG to detect L2TP traffic and helps build L2TP sessions through the WiMAX Device's NAT. Figure 61...
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...The DSCP allows marked packets to configure QoS settings on the application types and traffic flow. Select this option only if the media server forwarding calls requires this information. 7.18 QoS Use this interface. A higher number indicates higher priority. Configure DiffServ Code Point (DSCP) and.../or Priority marking based on the SIP ALG to 6 (1-6) with other UPnP-compatible devices. SIP Port If you can use 64 (0-63) different markings, compared to detect SIP traffic and helps build SIP sessions through this page to receive...
...The DSCP allows marked packets to configure QoS settings on the application types and traffic flow. Select this option only if the media server forwarding calls requires this information. 7.18 QoS Use this interface. A higher number indicates higher priority. Configure DiffServ Code Point (DSCP) and.../or Priority marking based on the SIP ALG to 6 (1-6) with other UPnP-compatible devices. SIP Port If you can use 64 (0-63) different markings, compared to detect SIP traffic and helps build SIP sessions through this page to receive...
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... must switch the operation mode to be the same as an access port and trunk port. Select Hybrid to allow packets belonging to different VLAN groups to this port forwards traffic for this port. Figure 64 VLAN Screen This screen contains the following fields: Table 46 VLAN LABEL VLAN Utility Enable VLAN DESCRIPTION Select Yes...
... must switch the operation mode to be the same as an access port and trunk port. Select Hybrid to allow packets belonging to different VLAN groups to this port forwards traffic for this port. Figure 64 VLAN Screen This screen contains the following fields: Table 46 VLAN LABEL VLAN Utility Enable VLAN DESCRIPTION Select Yes...
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... TFTP restrictions 175 TLS 207 ToS 152 Touch Tone® 159 transport encryption key see TEK transport layer security see TLS transport mode 145 trigger port forwarding process 111 TTLS 207, 209 tunnel mode 145 tunneled TLS see TTLS Type of Service 152 U unauthorized device 207 uniform resource identifier 157 Universal Plug...
... TFTP restrictions 175 TLS 207 ToS 152 Touch Tone® 159 transport encryption key see TEK transport layer security see TLS transport mode 145 trigger port forwarding process 111 TTLS 207, 209 tunnel mode 145 tunneled TLS see TTLS Type of Service 152 U unauthorized device 207 uniform resource identifier 157 Universal Plug...