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Port: Enter the number of the port to which the rule is to apply. If you enter 0, this setting is ignored.
Protocol: Enter the IP protocol in this eld; choose between TCP, UDP or ICMP.
Click SAVE at the bottom of the window to save your settings.
8.3 SNMP:
In the Main Menu, select the
Access Management menu
item, and then the SNMP
sub-item.
The Simple Network
Management Protocol is a
network protocol that was
developed for monitoring and
controlling network elements
(routers, servers, switches, printers, computers etc.) from a central station.
Get Community: Enter the user name or public (visible to all).
Set Community: Enter the user name or public (visible to all).
Click SAVE at the bottom of the window to save your settings.
8.4 UPnP (Universal Plug and Play setting):
In the Main Menu, select the
Access Management menu
item, and then the UPnP
sub-item.
Universal Plug and Play
(UPnP) allows you to control
devices made by any
manufacturer
(media centres, routers,
printers), using an IP-based
network, with or without
central control. It is based on a series of standardised network protocols and data formats.
UPnP: Activated means that UPnP is switched on.
Deactivated means that UPnP is switched off.
Auto-congured: Activated means that automatic UPnP is switched on.
Deactivated means that automatic UPnP is switched off.
Click SAVE at the bottom of the window to save your settings.
8.5 DDNS: (Dynamic Domain Name System)
In the Main Menu, select the Access
Management menu item, and then the
DDNS sub-item.
The DynDNS or dynamic Domain Name
System section is an internet service that
allows you to establish a xed hostname
as a pseudonym for a dynamically
changing IP Address. This ensures that
you can always access a computer at
the same domain name.
Dynamic DNS: Activated means that the dynamic DNS is switched on.
Deactivated means that the dynamic DNS is switched off.
My Host Name: Host name that you have received from DynDNS.org, for example. Please enter the entire
name, including @DynDns.org
E-Mail Address: Enter the e-mail address that you speci ed during DynDNS registration.
Username: Enter the username that you speci ed during DynDNS registration.
Password: Enter the password that you speci ed during DynDNS registration.
Click SAVE at the bottom of the window to save your settings.
9 Maintenance: (Router Management)
In this overview, you can adjust the access settings comprehensively to suit your individual requirements.