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Configure Port Forwarding
You can set forwarding rules on the HG658 V2 so that users can easily access server resources
provided by your computer (such as personal websites and FTP servers) from the Internet.
Configure Port Mapping
By setting a port forwarding rule, you can let a internet user to access a local computer.
1.
Log in to the web management page.
2.
Choose
Internet
tab.
3.
In the navigation tree, choose
Forwarding
.
4.
Select
Port Mapping
configuration page.
5.
Click
New port mapping
.
6.
In
Mapping name
, enter a rule name you specified.
7.
In
Application
, select the application type you want to set, or click
Add port mapping application
to
add a new application type.
8.
In
Internal host
, select a local computer you want to set, or click
Add device
to add a new local
computer.
9.
Click
Save
.
Configure Port Trigger
By setting port triggering, LAN has a client-initiated requests to an Internet server, the application
will trigger port to initiate a connection, thereby triggering HG658 V2 open the appropriate ports to
ensure the normal use of the application.
1.
Log in to the web management page.
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2.
Choose
Internet
tab.
3.
In the navigation tree, choose
Forwarding
.
4.
Select
Port Trigger
configuration page.
5.
Click
New port trigger
.
6.
In
Trigger name
, enter a rule name you specified.
7.
In
Application
, select the application type you want to set, or click
Add port trigger application
to
add a new application type.
8.
Click
Save
.
Configure ALG
By opening the application layer gateway-related functions, the application layer can be resolved to
ensure the correctness of the application layer communication.
1.
Log in to the web management page.
2.
Choose
Internet
tab.
3.
In the navigation tree, choose
Forwarding
.
4.
Select
ALG
configuration page.
5.
Set
Enable
beside the application that you want specified.
6.
Click
Save
.
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Configure Routing
By routing function, a computer network can be achieved between different subnets for data
forwarding, so not in the same subnet as the computer can communicate.
Configure Static Routing
By setting a static route, you can send the information from source IP address to the destination IP
address through a specified path.
1.
Log in to the web management page.
2.
Choose
Internet
tab.
3.
In the navigation tree, choose
Routing Rules
.
4.
Select
Static Routing
configuration page.
5.
Click
New static route
.
6.
In
Destination network address
, enter the IP address of the destination computer that you want to
send information.
7.
In
Destination subnet mask
, enter the subnet mask of the destination computer that you want to
send information.
8.
In
Default gateway
, enter the IP address of the destination computer which will be received the
packet.
9.
In
Source IP address
, enter the subnet mask of the source computer that you want to send
information.
10.
In
Source subnet mask
, enter the subnet mask of the source computer that you want to send
information.
11.
In
Interface
, select a LAN interface that receives packets.
12.
Click
Save
.
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Configure UPnP
After UPnP is enabled, the device that supports UPnP function can be identified and added to the
network automatically.
1.
Log in to the web management page.
2.
Choose
Home Network
tab.
3.
In the navigation tree, choose
LAN Interface
.
4.
Select
UPnP
configuration page.
5.
Set
Enable UPnP
to enable.
6.
Click
Save
.
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IP Telephony
Introduction to IP Telephony
IP telephony, namely voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP), is also called broadband telephony or
Internet telephony. It utilizes Internet Protocol (IP) network technologies to implement voice
communication. During a VoIP call, voice signals are digitized, encoded, packetized, and transmitted
as packets over a network. On the receiving side, the packets are then decoded, and digital signals
are converted to reproduce the original voice streams, which can be heard by the called party.
Different from traditional PSTN calls, VoIP calls are transported over IP networks, meaning voice
streams are transmitted over users' existing broadband Internet. This makes full use of broadband
resources.
Configuring VoIP
The HG658 V2 supports VoIP. You can place VoIP calls after your phone is connected to the
Phone
port on the HG658 V2.
To use the HG658 V2 to place VoIP calls, ask your network service provider to activate VoIP services
for you. By default, your network service provider will have all related parameters, such as the VoIP
account and address, set for you. You will not need to configure any settings to place VoIP calls.
To configure voice services, do as follows:
1.
Configure a VoIP provider.
a.
Choose
Telephony
>
VoIP
to display the VoIP provider page.
b.
Click
New VoIP provider
.
c.
Enter the VoIP provider name provided by the service provider.
d.
Enter the IP address or name of the SIP registrar server provided by the service provider in the
Primary Registrar
text box.
e.
Enter the port number of the SIP registrar server provided by the service provider in the primary
registrar
Port
text box. If the service provider does not provide the port number, the default
value should be used.
f.
Enter the IP address or name of the SIP proxy server provided by the service provider in the
Primary proxy server
text box.

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