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Persistent Join Interval
Set the persistent join interval here. The entered time period (in seconds) must
be between 1 and 25.
Interface Multicast Filtering
Clicking
Interface Multicast Filtering
from the menu on the left side of any
IGMP Proxy screen generates the Interface Multicast Filtering screen. Set the
Interface Multicast Filtering options for each listed interface (Ethernet, Coax, and
Wireless Access Point). When finished, click
Apply
.
Host Multicast Filtering
Clicking
Host Multicast Filtering
from the menu on the left side of any
IGMP Proxy screen generates the Host Multicast Filtering screen. Set the Host
Multicast Filtering options here. Clicking on the Action icon generates another
screen in which the host entry options can be entered. When finished,
click
Apply
.
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Network Settings
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ACL Multicast Filtering
Clicking
ACL Multicast Filtering
from the menu on the left side of any IGMP
Proxy screen generates the ACL Multicast Filtering screen. Set the ACL Multicast
Filtering options in this screen, including activating whitelists and/or blacklists.
Clicking
Add
generates a new screen in which additional addresses can be
added to the list(s). When finished, click
Apply
.
Service Multicast Filtering
Clicking
Service Multicast Filtering
from the menu on the left side of any IGMP
Proxy screen generates the Service Multicast Filtering screen. When finished,
click
Apply
.
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Clicking
Add
generates the Multicast Service screen, in which additional
services can be added, maximun STBs and non-STBs can be delineated, and new
multicast address can be created (by clicking
Add
). When finished, click
Apply
.
8.5e
Port Forwarding Rules
Port forwarding rules include a list of preset and user-defined applications and
common port settings. These rules can be used in various security features, such
as Access Control and Port Forwarding. New rules can be added to support new
applications or existing ones can be edited when needed.
Additionally, clicking
Advanced
on the bottom of the “Port Forwarding Rules” screen reveals a list
of preconfigured protocols that can be activated with a single click. To define a
port forwarding rule:
Click
1.
Port Forwarding Rules
in the Advanced screen. The “Port Forwarding
Rules” screen appears.
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Click
2.
Add
at the bottom of the screen. The “Edit Service” screen appears.
Name the service in the “Service Name” text box and, if needed, enter a
3.
description of the service in the “Service Description” text box, then click
Add Service Ports
. The “Edit Service Server Ports” screen appears.
Select a protocol from the “Protocol” drop-down list. To create a new
4.
protocol, select “Other.” After selecting a protocol, the screen will refresh,
displaying the relevant text boxes needed to edit the particular protocol.
Click
5.
Apply
to save the changes.
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8.5
Configuration Settings
This section includes settings that affect the FiOS Router’s configuration.
8.5a
Configuration File
Use the FiOS Router’s Configuration File feature to view, save, and load
configuration files, which are used to backup and restore the FiOS Router’s
current configuration. To do this:
Click
1.
Configuration File
in the Advanced screen. The “Configuration File”
screen appears.
Click
2.
Load Configuration File
to load the previous configuration from a file
and restart the FiOS Router.
Only configuration files saved on a particular
FiOS Router can be applied to the FiOS Router; configuration files cannot be
transferred between FiOS Routers.
Click
3.
Save Configuration File
to backup the current configuration to a file.
WARNING!
Manually editing a configuration file can cause the FiOS Router to
malfunction or become completely inoperable.