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Figure 3-26
Port Trigger Configuration
2.
Click
Apply
.
The port trigger indicates that a specific Extranet port is automatically enabled when a
corresponding Intranet port sends a packet and the packet is mapped to the Intranet port on the
host.A specific mapping packet is sent from the ONT through the Intranet so that specific packets
of the Extranet can be mapped to the corresponding host. A specified port on the gateway firewall
is open to some applications for remote access. The port trigger can dynamically enable the open
port of the firewall.
Table 3-11
describes the parameters related to the port trigger.
Table 3-11
Parameters related to the port trigger
Parameter
Description
Interface
Indicates the name of the WAN interface where the port trigger
is enabled.
Trigger Protocol
Indicates the protocol type of the port trigger packet, which may
be TCP, UDP, or TCP/UDP.
Open Protocol
Indicates the protocol type of the open data packet.
Trigger Start Port
Indicates the destination start port of the port trigger packet.
Trigger End Port
Indicates the destination end port of the port trigger packet.
Open Start Port
Indicates the destination start port of the open packet.
Open End Port
Indicates the destination end port of the open packet.
Enable
Indicates whether to enable the port trigger.
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3.3.8 Network Applications
This topic describes how to configure the USB, ALG, UPnP, and ARP through the Web page.
USB Application
1.
Click the
Network Applications
tab and then choose
USB Application
from the
navigation tree. In the pane on the right, set the parameters related to FTP downloading to
share the FTP file of the ONT, as shown in
Figure 3-27
.
Figure 3-27
USB Application
2.
Click
Download
to download files from the FTP server to the USB storage device.
Table 3-12
describes the parameters related to the USB.
Table 3-12
Parameters related to the USB
Parameter
Description
Download URL
Indicates the path of the file downloaded through FTP.
Port Number
Indicates the FTP port number. It is set to 21 by default.
Generally, the setting is not required.
User Name
Indicates the user name for connecting to the FTP server. If the
FTP server supports anonymous login, the setting is not required.
Password
Indicates the password for connecting to the FTP server. If the
FTP server supports anonymous login, the setting is not required.
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Parameter
Description
Device
Indicates the drive of the external USB device for saving the file
downloaded through FTP. When the USB storage device is
connected to the USB port, the drop-down list is available.
Local Path
Indicates the path for saving the FTP-downloaded file to the
external USB device. If the path is not entered, the path specified
in Download URL is used by default.
ALG Configuration
1.
Click the
Network Applications
tab and then choose
ALG Configuration
from the
navigation tree. In the pane on the right, determine whether to enable the FTP or TFTP, as
shown in
Figure 3-28
.
Figure 3-28
ALG Configuration
2.
Click
Apply
.
When the NAT function is enabled, the application level gateway (ALG) function needs to be
enabled to ensure that some application software and hardware can be normally used.
UPnP Configuration
1.
Click the
Network Applications
tab and then choose
UPnP Configuration
from the
navigation tree. In the pane on the right, determine whether to enable the UPnP, as shown
in
Figure 3-29
.
Figure 3-29
UPnP Configuration
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2.
Click
Apply
.
Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) is the name of a group of protocols. The UPnP supports zero
configuration networking and automatic discovery of different network devices. If the UPnP is
enabled, the UPnP-enabled device can be dynamically connected to the network to obtain the
IP address, obtain the transfer performance, discover other devices, and learn the performance
of the other devices. The UPnP-enabled device can be automatically disconnected from the
network, without affecting the device or other devices.
When the UPnP is enabled, the LAN-side PC automatically finds the ONT, which is considered
as a peripheral device of the PC and is plug-and-play. After running application software on the
PC, port mapping entries are automatically generated on the ONT through the UPnP protocol,
thus improving the running speed.
ARP Configuration
1.
Click the
Network Applications
tab and then choose
ARP Configuration
from the
navigation tree. In the pane on the right, click
New
. In the dialog box that is displayed, set
the resolution rule between a MAC address and an IP address, as shown in
Figure 3-30
.
Figure 3-30
ARP Configuration
2.
Click
Apply
.
Static ARP means to manually add an ARP entry on an ONT. A static ARP never ages and can
only be deleted manually. If the mapping between the IP address and MAC address of the peer
device is available, configuring a static ARP entry benefits a lot. For example, the dynamic ARP
entry learning is omitted during device communication and the static ARP entry prevents a
device from learning an incorrect ARP entry in the case of malicious attacks.
Portal Configuration
1.
Click the
Network Application
tab and then choose
Portal Configuration
from the
navigation tree. In the right pane, enable/disable the portal function and set the redirection
URL addresses for different types of devices, as shown in
Figure 3-31
.
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Figure 3-31
Portal configuration
2.
Click
Apply
.
If the type of the device that you use is not configured with a URL address or the device type
cannot be identified, the system redirects to the default URL address upon the first access to the
Internet.
DDNS Configuration
1.
Click the
Network Application
tab and then choose
DDNS Configuration
from the
navigation tree. In the right pane, configure DDNS parameters, including
Service
Provider
,
Host Name
,
Service Port
,
Domain Name
,
Username
, and
Password
, as shown
in
Figure 3-32
.
Figure 3-32
DDNS configuration
2.
Click
Apply
.
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