Instruction manual

Instruction Manual
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IPv6 Stateless Autoconguration
If the SV1108IPEXT/POWs network environment contains a device (such as a router)
that supports the IPv6 Stateless Autoconguration function, the SV1108IPEXT/POW
can obtain its prex information from that device in order to generate its IPv6 address.
For example, 2001::74:fe6e:59.
As above, the address is displayed at the bottom of the Device Information page.
Once you have determined what the IPv6 address is, you can use it when logging in
from a browser or the Win and Java Client AP programs.
For Example:
If you are logging in from a browser, you would key in
http://[2001::74:fe6e:59] for the URL bar.
If you are logging in with the AP program, you would key:
2001::74:fe6e:59
Port Forwarding
For devices located behind a router, port forwarding allows the router to pass data
coming in over a specic port to a specic device. By setting the port forwarding
parameters, you tell the router which device to send the data coming in over a
particular port to.
For example, if the SV1108IPEXT/POW connected to a particular router has an IP
address of 192.168.1.180, you would log into your router’s setup program and access
the Port Forwarding (sometimes referred to as Virtual Server) conguration page. You
would then specify 192.168.1.180 for the IP address and the port number you want
opened for it (9000 for internet access, for example).
Since conguration setup can vary somewhat for each brand of router, refer to the
router’s User Manual for specic information on conguring port forwarding for it.