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ID:
Displays the device UPnP ID (usually the ID of the network card)
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Remote Host:
Description of the remote device that receives or sends data
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External Port:
The external port number used for forwarding UPnP traffic
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Internal Host:
Description of the internal device receiving or sending data
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Internal Port:
The internal port number used for forwarding UPnP traffic
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Protocol:
Displays the protocol TCP/UDP of the UPnP traffic
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Description:
Displays the configured message of the UPnP device serving traffic
5.6.3 One-to-One NAT
Requires the IP Address of a local device to NAT behind the specified public WAN
IP Address.
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LAN Starting Address:
Enter the desired LAN IP Address
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WAN Starting Address:
Enter the WAN IP Address you wish to NAT behind
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IP Count:
Enter the number of IP Addresses immediately after the LAN Starting
Address you wish to perform a One-to-One NAT
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Enable:
Enables the configured One-to-One NAT rule
Example:
If you enter 192.168.0.10 in the LAN starting IP address, 172.138.112.111 in the
WAN starting IP address and 5 in the IP Count field, this means that that devices
with LAN IPs 192.168.0.10—192.168.0.14 and WAN IPs: 172.138.112.111—172.138.112.115 are
to use a One-to-One NAT relationship.
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5.6.4 DDNS
This page allows for the setup of Dynamic DNS parameters when a connection is
successfully established. Other hosts can access the XBR-2300 or a virtual server via
the Domain Name configured in the DDNS account.
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Enable DDNS:
Enables Dynamic DNS support
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Service Provider:
Specifies the site providing your DDNS services
(i.e. DynDNS.org)
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User Name:
DDNS service account user name
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Password:
DDNS service account password
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Domain Information: The Domain Name given by the DDNS service
to your domain
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Connection Status: The current connection status to the DDNS server
NOTE:
The configuration is identical for WAN Interfaces 1 and 2.
However, each port can have a different DDNS service provider
and serve a different Domain Name.
5.6.5 Routing Table
This page displays the Routing Table contents.
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5.6.6 Static Routes
Static Routes can be configured on this page.
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Destination IP:
Designated the IP Address of a destination device or
destination Network.
NOTE:
The IP address for a device would be similar to 192.96.82.123,
whereas a network would be represented by 192.96.82.0.
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Subnet Mask:
The subnet mask of the destination IP Address or Network
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Gateway:
The IP address of the XBR-2300’s entry for next hop. If the traffic
should be routed to the Internet, this would be the WAN Interface address.
If the traffic should be routed to the internal network, this would be the LAN
IP Address.
5.7 VPN
There are two submenus in the VPN section:
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5.7.1 PPTP Client
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5.7.2 PPTP Server
5.7.1 PPTP Client
PPTP Client supports the configuration of a connection between the XBR-2300 and
another Router offering a VPN Server connection.
Example:
A home office requires secure access to the head office. Two Routers can
be configured to provide a secure link.
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Enable PPTP Client:
Enables the VPN Client
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PPTP Server Address:
Address of the remote device providing PPTP VPN service
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User Name:
PPTP user name
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Password:
PPTP password
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Encryption:
Enables or Disables Encryption between the Client and VPN Server
when authenticating.
NOTE:
The configuration on the Client and Server must match to make
a secure connection. If authentication errors occur, test with
this setting disabled. However, it is not recommended to run the
connection continuously with encryption disabled as the traffic
will not be secure.
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PPTP Net Segment:
The Network to be accessed after completing the PPTP
tunnel
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PPTP Mask:
The Network subnet mask
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Status:
Displays the current PPTP connection status
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Obtained PPTP Address:
Displays the IP Address of the PPTP tunnel connection
5.6.2 PPTP Server
There are three sections in the PPTP Server submenu: PPTP Server, Client Setting
and Dial-in List.
5.6.2.1 PPTP Server
The PPTP server supports the connection between the PPTP Client and the
VPN Router.
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Example:
You are traveling and/or working from a remote location and need access
to a server at the office or on your home network. The XBR-2300’s VPN Server can
be configured to allow access to the internal network while providing a secure
encrypted connection.
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Enable PPTP:
Enables the PPTP VPN Server
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Maximum Connections:
The maximum number of supported concurrent PPTP
VPN connections
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PPTP Server Address:
The address you would like the PPTP VPN server to run on.
This is typically configured as WAN interface 1 or 2
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Client DHCP Address Range:
The available internal IP Addresses available to
VPN clients
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128-bit Encryption:
Enables the PPTP VPN encryption. Both the Client and Server
must have encryption enabled to create a connection. The XBR-2300 supports
128-bit data encryption
5.7.2.2 PPTP Users
This section allows the creation of accounts that can be used by the PPTP clients to
connect to the server.

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