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FIGURE 19.
MAC Cloning Panel
MEDIA SHARING
Discus Media Sharing solution enables you to share and stream media files
from a storage device connected to Discus. You can access the shared media
files with either a networkaware Consumer Electronic (CE) device, or from a
LAN PC with an installed media rendering software. Both methods utilize a Uni-
versal Plug and Play (UPnP) media renderer. The 'Media Sharing' screen con-
tains the following options:
Share Music, Pictures and Video on My Local Network
By default, this op-
tion is selected. To disable media sharing, deselect this option.
Automatically Share Media in All Folders
By default, this option is selected,
causing all partitions and folders on the storage device to become shared
automatically.
Share Only Recognized Media File Types
When this option is selected, only
recognized media files are shared.
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FIGURE 20.
Media Sharing Panel
NETWORK OBJECTS
Network Objects is a method used to abstractly define a set of LAN hosts, ac-
cording to one or more MAC address, IP address, and host name. Defining
such a group can assist when configuring system rules. For example, network
objects can be used when configuring the Router's security filtering settings
such as IP address filtering, host name filtering or MAC address filtering.
You can use network objects in order to apply security rules based on host
names instead of IP addresses. This may be useful, since IP addresses change
from time to time. Moreover, it is possible to define network objects according to
MAC addresses, making rule application more persistent against network con-
figuration settings.
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FIGURE 21.
Network Objects Panel
To define a network object:
1.
Click the 'Network Objects' icon in the 'Advanced' screen of the Web-based
Management. The 'Network Objects' screen will appear
2.
Click the 'New Entry' link, the 'Edit Network Object' screen will appear.
3.
Name the network object in the Description field, and click New Entry to ac-
tually create it. The 'Edit Item' screen will appear. The source address can
be entered in one of the following methods: IP Address, IP Subnet, IP
Range, MAC Address and Host Name. When selecting a method from the
combo-box, the screen will refresh, presenting the respective fields by which
to enter the relevant information.
4.
Select a method and enter the source address accordingly.
5.
Click 'OK' to save the settings.
PPTP SERVER
PRG AV4202N can act as a Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol Server (PPTP
Server), accepting PPTP client connection requests. This screen enables you to
configure:
Enabled
Select or deselect this check box to enable or disable this feature.
Note that checking this box creates a PPTP server (if not yet created with the
wizard), but does not define remote users.
Click Here to Create VPN Users
Click this link to define remote users that will
be granted access to your home network.
Remote Address Range
Use the 'Start IP Address' and 'End IP Address' fields
to specify the range of IP addresses that will be granted by the PPTP server to
the PPTP client.
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FIGURE 22.
PPTP Server Panel
PPPOE RELAY
PPPoE Relay enables PRG AV4202N to relay packets on PPPoE connections,
while keeping its designated functionality for any additional connections.
The PPPoE Relay screen displays a check-box that enables PPPoE Relay.
FIGURE 23.
PPPoE Relay Panel
PRINT SERVER
The PRG AV4202N can act as a Print Server. Through this panel user can
manage and track printer server tasks.
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FIGURE 24.
Print Server Panel
PROTOCOLS
The Protocols feature incorporates a list of preset and user-defined applications
and common port settings. You can use protocols in various security features
such as Access Control and Port Forwarding. You may add new protocols to
support new applications or edit existing ones according to your needs.
To view the basic protocols list, click the 'Protocols' icon in the 'Advanced'
screen. Press the 'Advanced' button at the bottom of this screen for the full list
of protocols supported by the Router.
To define a protocol:
1.
Click the 'Protocols' icon in the 'Advanced' screen. The 'Protocols' screen will
appear.
2.
Click the 'New Entry' link, the 'Edit Service' screen will appear.
3.
Name the service in the 'Service Name' field, and click the 'New Service
Ports' link. The 'Edit Service Server Ports' screen will appear. You may
choose any of the protocols available in the combo-box, or add a new one
by selecting 'Other'. When selecting a protocol from the combo-box, the
screen will refresh, presenting the respective fields by which to enter the
relevant information.
4.
Select a protocol and enter the relevant information.
5.
Click 'OK' to save the settings.

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