Datasheet
Configuring the Network
CDP Setting
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CDP Setting
Use the CDP page to specify the Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP) settings on your
network. CDP is a link-level device discovery protocol available on all Cisco
equipment. Each CDP-enabled device sends periodic messages to a multicast
address and also listens to the periodic messages sent by others to learn about
neighboring devices.
STEP 1 Click Network Setup > CDP Setting.The CDP Setting window opens.
You can enable CDP on some, all or none of the SRP Ethernet interfaces.
Cisco
recommends the default setting, Per Port
, that enables CDP on LAN ports only.
STEP 2 Specify the CDP timer values and port participation as defined in the CDP
Settings table.
STEP 3 Click Submit to save your settings.
UPnP Settings
Field Description
UPnP To allow UPnP, keep the default setting, Enabled.
Otherwise, select Disabled.
Allow Users to
Configure
When enabled (default), local clients can use UPnP to
change the SRP configuration and behavior. If you only
want to allow clients to discover the SRP using UPnP,
select Disabled.
Keep UPnP
Configurations After
System Reboot
When enabled, the SRP saves the configuration
changes made by clients over a system reboot. The
default is Disabled.
Allow Users to
Disable Internet
Access
When enabled, local clients are allowed to enable or
disable the SRP Internet connection through UPnP. The
default is Disabled.










