Philips SNA6500 Upnp Universal Plug and Play settings, QoS, Traffic mapping, Traffic statistics

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UPNP (Universal Plug and Play) settings

With Universal Plug and Play, a device can automatically dynamically join a network, obtain an IP address, communicate its capabilities, and learn about the presence and capabilities of other devices. Devices can then directly communicate with each other. This further enables peer-to-peer networking

QoS

The QoS Settings page allows the user to configure the bandwidth allocation for each forwarding behavior. The QoS settings are described below;

Name

- Displays the name of the forwarding method, i.e., Best Effort,

 

Assured Forwarding or Expedited Forwarding.

Description

- Briefly describes the forwarding method employed.

Priority

- Best Effort will have lowest priority as it is a basic

 

connectivity service with no guarantees. Expedited

 

Forwarding will have highest priority. It provides low delay,

 

low jitter and low loss delivery of packets.

Bandwidth Allocation

- You choose the minimum bandwidth for each forwarding

 

method. ‘

Traffic mapping

Traffic Mapping allows you to describe up to 16 rules to classify traffic into forwarding groups. You must specify the traffic type, the forwarding method and the outgoing virtual connection (VC) that this traffic will be routed to.

Traffic statistics

The Traffic Statistics screen displays the outbound traffic statistics for all forwarding methods over a 12 hour period.

DDNS (Dynamic DNS) settings

DDNS text ‘Domain Name’ is a series of alphanumeric strings separated by periods that maps to the address of a network connection and identifies the owner of the address.

Dynamic DNS provides users on the Internet with a method to tie their domain name to a computer or server. DDNS allows your domain name to follow your IP address automatically by having your DNS records changed when your IP address changes.

The Server Configuration section automatically opens the TCP port options checked in the Virtual Server section. Simply enter in the IP Address of your server, such as a web server, and then click on the port option HTTP Port 80 so users can access your web server from the Internet connection.

This DNS feature is powered by a DDNS service provider. With a DDNS connection you can host your own web site, email server, FTP site, and more at your own location even if you have a dynamic IP address. (Default: Disable)

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