HP RM-200, DT-50, RM-500, DT-20, RM-100, DT-10 manual Advanced configuration menu

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SmartShare® User Manual

Advanced configuration menu

Remote Management

The built-in web based setup menu can be changed to a different port. The built-in SNMP agent can be changed to a different port.

The default web management port is: 80

The default SNMP agent port is: 161

Router Mode

If you want to use the SmartShare as a traditional IP router without the NAT, select IP Routing.

The default router mode is: NAT Routing

Network Features

VoIP Extra Priority

Enabling VoIP Extra Priority has the following effects:

VoIP will always have highest priority, even if it takes excessive bandwidth from the other users.

The default setting for VoIP Extra Priority is: Disabled

LowLatency Network Overclocking

Enabling LowLatency Network Overclocking has the following effects:

The “ping time” in online games is lowered.

The delay and jitter for IP telephony is minimized.

LowLatency Network Overclocking works by reducing the TCP MTU significantly, and may not be compatible with all web sites and Internet services. If it causes problems, it can be disabled again.

The default setting for LowLatency Network Overclocking is: Disabled

DHCP Proxy

If a DHCP server is not connected to the layer 2 LAN, and the built-in DHCP server is disabled, the DHCP proxy can be used to relay DHCP requests from DHCP clients on the LAN to remote DHCP servers via layer 3.

The default configuration is: Disabled

Built-in DHCP Server Options

If the built-in DHCP server is used its default and maximum DHCP lease time can be changed from their default values.

The default configuration is: 720 minutes and 1440 minutes.

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Contents Page Introduction Key FeaturesTable of Contents Page Installation Guide User Load Balancing SmartShare Bandwidth Management SystemDownload and Upload Limiters User IdentificationFlow Management Dynamic Quality of ServiceLowLatency Network Overclocking System Status menuBandwidth Usage Bandwidth ManagerAnti Terror Logger Internet Service Provider connection type Internet/WAN Wide Area Network configuration menuConnection Speed LAN Local Area Network configuration menu Port Forwarding to Local Servers ATL Anti Terror Logger configuration menuAll Ports Forwarding to Local Servers Log File StorageAdvanced configuration menu System Information Outgoing Smtp ConnectionsBandwidth User Groups User Groups Denied Access to WANAdditional LAN Subnets System menu Using the Serial Port Managers configuration menuLogout menu Security Considerations Troubleshooting and FAQPower Consumption Glossary LED Indicators