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Attribute
Meaning
UPnP IGD
Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) is a set of networking protocols that
permits networked devices, such as personal computers, printers,
Internet gateways, Wi-Fi access points and mobile devices to
seamlessly discover each other's presence on the network and
establish functional network services for data sharing,
communications, and entertainment. UPnP is intended primarily for
residential networks without enterprise-class devices. With UPnP
IGD and PCP protocols ePMP will support explicit dynamic port
mappings.
Enable UPnP IGD (Internet Gateway Device) to allow the ePMP
device to use IGD profile for UPnP support.
NAT PMP (PCP)
The PCP (Port Control Protocol) allows an IPv6 or IPv4 host to
control how incoming IPv6 or IPv4 packets are translated and
forwarded by a Network Address Translator (NAT) or simple firewall,
and also allows a host to optimize its outgoing NAT keepalive
messages. PCP was standardized as a successor to the NAT Port
Mapping Protocol (NAT-PMP), with which it shares similar protocol
concepts and packet formats.
Enable this parameter to allow the ePMP device to use PCP protocol
for UPnP support.
Data Port Forwarding
The Data Port Forwarding Table is used to define which range of
wireless ports that are forwarded to a LAN (SM local network) IP
address below the SM.
Protocol
UDP: Packet forwarding decisions are based on UDP packets.
TCP: Packet forwarding decisions are based on TCP packets.
Port Begin
Configure the beginning of the range of wireless ports to match for
forwarding to LAN IP.
Port End
Configure the end of the range of wireless ports to match for
forwarding to LAN IP.
Forwarding IP
Configure the LAN IP of the device situated below the SM which
receives the packets forwarded based on the Separate Management
IP Port Forwarding Table configuration.
Mapped Port
Configure the port of the device situated below the SM which
receives the packets forwarded based on the Data Port Forwarding
Table configuration.
Separate Management IP
Port Forwarding
The Separate Management IP Port Forwarding Table is used to
define which range of wireless ports from which Management traffic
on the Separate Management IP is forwarded to a LAN (SM local
network) IP address below the SM.
Summary of Contents for ePMP
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