Efficient Networks 5500 Series, 5400 Series, 5200 Series UPnP Universal Plug and Play, Bridge Mode

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SpeedStream Router User Guide

3.Enter the IP Address.

4.Enter the IP Netmask.

5.Enter the Default Gateway (optional).

6.Enter the DNS Server (optional).

UPnP (Universal Plug and Play)

UPnP is an industry standard networking protocol that enables devices to discover and control each other over a residential network. The SpeedStream router implements the UPnP networking forum specified Internet Gateway Device (IGD) protocol version 1.0. Through UPnP, other devices on the LAN can obtain access to the broadband Internet connection provided by the router.

UPnP Configuration Options

Disable UPnP:

Shuts down UPnP support within the router.

Enable Discovery and Advertisement only (SSDP):

Puts the UPnP module in a mode that makes it possible for UPnP clients to discover the router and bring up the router’s GUI within a browser, but does not allow the UPnP client to control the router through the UPnP directly.

Enable full Internet Gateway Device (IGD) support:

Exposes the UPnP module features to all clients, including discovery and control.

Enable access logging:

Generates a system log message whenever a UPnP client accesses the router.

Read-only mode:

Restricts the kind of access a UPnP client can have into the router. Only requests in the UPnP protocol that query the status of the router are allowed. Any requests that could potentially modify the router’s behavior are blocked.

To configure UPnP settings:

1.Select the UPnP mode.

2.Enable any options.

3.Click Apply.

Bridge Mode

The router supports two fundamental modes of operation with respect to connectivity between the Local Area Network (LAN) and the Wide-Area Network (WAN). Under the normal mode of operation, referred

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Contents Router User Guide Software License General Provisions Contents Viewing Status Screens Iii 51-57 List of IllustrationsSpeedStream Router User Guide Hardware Description IntroductionAbout the SpeedStream Router Features and BenefitsGeneral Safety Guidelines Firewall SecuritySession Tracking Hardware Installation Installing the RouterBasic Installation Procedure Minimum System RequirementsInstalling Line Filters Recording System SettingsIn-Line Filter Connecting the Cables Wall-Mount FilterTwo-to-One Adapter Ethernet Installation Method USB Installation Method Configuring Computer Network Settings Windows 95 / 98 / METCP/IP Properties dialog box displays TCP/IP Properties dialog box, click the IP Address tab Windows NT Double-clickNetwork and Dial-up Connections WindowsWindows XP Navigating the Web Interface Getting StartedLevel SnoozeScreen Navigation Elements IP Filter RulesLog To log on to the Web interface for the first time Logging On to the Web InterfaceLogging On to a PPP Session Entering the Network PasswordService Name Access ConcentratorTo specify the host configuration settings Customizing Router SettingsClick Save Settings HostDhcp Configuration Options To specify the Dhcp configuration settings To change the user name or password User Setup System LoginTo configure the Time Client Time Client Configuration OptionsTime Client Static RoutesTo disable NAT and Napt To access the NAT/NAPT Configuration screenTo enable NAT and specify a destination IP address NAT/NAPT ServerPort Forwarding Configuration Options To enable NaptPort Forwarding To delete an existing entry To edit an existing port forwarding configurationTo delete all entries in the table To add a port forwarding entryFirewall Security Levels FirewallDMZ Settings DMZ Configuration OptionsFirewall Snooze Control To enable DMZ and specify an accessible computer On the Firewall DMZ Configuration screen, click Disable DMZ To disable DMZCustom IP Filter Rules Cloning a Rule DefinitionCustom IP Filter Configuration Firewall Simple Setup screenCreating Custom IP Filter Rules Fill in the following informationIf TCP/UDP chosen in , select the desired rule options Select a protocol to filterSpecify Source Port Operator options Specify Destination Port Operator optionsTypes of Attack BackgroundADS Configuration Options Select Enable Attack Detection To enable ADSTo save the new settings To filter, or drop, a packet typeRFC2684 Configuration Options To configure RFC2684 settingsRFC2684 UPnP Configuration Options Bridge ModeTo configure UPnP settings UPnP Universal Plug and PlayRIP Configuration Options To enable bridge modeRIP Routing Information Protocol To configure RIP settings LAN ServersSystem Log Reboot System Log Configuration OptionsTo configure the System Log Firmware Update ResetTo reset the router To update the router firmwareDiagnostics To cancel the resetClick Run Diagnostics at the bottom of the screen System Summary Viewing Status ScreensFirewall Log Interface MapTo display the Interface Map Interface Map Interface Map screen displaysStatus and Statistics Screens To update the displayATM/AAL Status/Statistics To display the System Log screenEthernet Status/Statistics DSL Status/StatisticsRoutes USB Status/StatisticsTroubleshooting Basic Troubleshooting StepsInterpreting the LED Display Pwr LED Not Lit Resolving Specific IssuesContacting Technical Support Configuration Data Sheets Administrative User SetupAttack Detection System Firewall Custom IP Filter Configuration Firewall DMZ Firewall Snooze Control Firewall LevelPPP Login Static Route RIPUPnP Technical Specifications Protocol Firewall Security LevelsNeed for Speed VNC Acronyms Acronyms and Technical ConceptsMAC address Rx ErrorsOctet PPPoETechnical Concepts Dhcp Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Icsa 3.0a-compliancy PPP Point-to-Point Protocol Index Data Sheets See Configuration Data Sheets PPP Network TCP