Motorola SBG941UE, 570280-001-a, SBG941E manual Field Descriptions for the Advanced Options

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Field Descriptions for the Advanced Options Page

Field

Description

 

 

WAN Blocking

Prevents the SBG941 Configuration Manager or the PCs

 

behind it from being visible to other computers on the SBG941

 

WAN.

 

Select Enable to turn on this option.

 

 

IPsec PassThrough

Enables the IPsec Pass-Through protocol to be used through

 

the SBG941 Configuration Manager so that a VPN device (or

 

software) may communicate properly with the WAN.

 

Select Enable to turn on this option.

 

 

PPTP PassThrough

Enables the Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP)

 

Pass-Through protocol to be used through the SBG941

 

Configuration Manager so that a VPN device (or software) may

 

communicate properly with the WAN.

 

Select Enable to turn on this option.

 

 

Remote Config Management

Allows remote access to the SBG941 Configuration Manager.

 

For example, in the browser URL window, type

 

http://WanIPAddress:8080/ to access the SBG941

 

Configuration Manager remotely.

 

Select Enable to turn on this option.

 

 

Multicast Enable

Allows multicast-specific traffic (denoted by a specific address)

 

to be passed to and from the PCs on the private network

 

behind the configuration manager.

 

Select Enable to turn on this option.

 

 

UPnP Enable

Turns on the Universal Plug and Play protocol (UPnP) agent in

 

the configuration manager. If you are running a CPE (client)

 

application that requires UPnP, select this box.

 

Select Enable to turn on this option.

 

 

Rg PassThrough

Disables NAT operation allowing all client computers to act as

 

passthrough clients.

 

Select Enable to turn on this option.

 

 

PassThrough Mac Addresses

Specifies up to 32 computers as passthrough clients not

 

subject to NAT, using their MAC addresses.

 

To enable this feature, your cable operator may need to

 

provide additional public IP addresses.

 

 

When done, click Apply to save your changes.

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