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Configuring Port Triggers
Because the SBG901 has pre-defined port triggers for games using any of the following
applications, no user action is required to enable them:
ALG for MSN
MSN Games by Zone.com
You may need to create custom port triggers to enable other games to operate properly.
To create custom port triggers, see the
Advanced Port Triggers Page
.
Configuring a Gaming DMZ Host
CAUTION:
The gaming DMZ host is not protected by the firewall. It is
open to communication or hacking from any computer on the Internet.
Consider carefully before configuring a device to be in the DMZ.
Some games and game devices require:
The use of random ports.
The forwarding of unsolicited traffic.
For example, to connect a PlayStation
®
2 for PS2
®
online gaming, designate it as the
gaming DMZ host because the ports required vary from game to game. For these
games, Motorola recommends configuring the gaming computer or device as a gaming
DMZ device.
To configure a gaming DMZ device, on the
Basic DHCP Page
:
1.
Reserve a private IP address for the computer or game device MAC address.
2.
Designate the device as a DMZ device.
You can reserve IP addresses for multiple devices, but only one can be designated as
the gaming DMZ at once.
Exiting the SBG901 Configuration Manager
To logoff and close the SBG901 Configuration Manager:
Click
Logout
on the SBG901 Menu Options bar.
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Status Pages
The SBG901 Status pages provide information about the SBG901 hardware and
software, MAC address, cable modem IP address, serial number, and related
information. You can also monitor your cable system connection. Additional pages
provide diagnostic tools and allow you to change your SBG901 user name and password.
You can click any Status submenu option to view or change the status information for
that option.
Status Software Page
This page displays information about the hardware version, software version, MAC
address, cable modem IP address, serial number, system “up” time, and network
registration status.
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Status Connection Page
This page provides the HFC and IP network connectivity status of the SBG901 cable
modem.
You can click the
Refresh
button in your web browser to refresh the information on this
page at any time.
Field Descriptions for the Status Connection Page
Field
Description
Startup Procedure
Startup status information about the cable modem.
Downstream Channel
Status information about the RF downstream channels,
including downstream channel frequency and downstream
signal power and modulation.
Upstream Channel
Status information about the RF upstream channels,
including upstream channel ID and upstream signal power
and modulation.
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Status Security Page
This page allows you to define administrator access privileges by changing your SBG901
user name and password. It also allows you to reset your user name and password to
the default setting.
Changing the SBG901 Default Password
1.
In the Password Change Username field, type your new User Name.
2.
In the New Password field, type your new password (this field is case-sensitive).
3.
In the Re-Enter New Password field, type your new password again (this field is
case-sensitive).
4.
In the Current Username Password field, type your old password.
5.
Select
Yes
if you want to reset the user name and password to the original factory
settings.
6.
Click
Apply
to update the user name password.
Note:
You must login with the default user name,
admin
, and
password,
motorola
, after applying the restore factory settings change.
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Status Diagnostics Page
This page provides the following diagnostic tools for troubleshooting IP connectivity
problems:
Ping (LAN)
Traceroute (WAN)
Ping Utility
Ping (Packet InterNet Groper) allows you to check connectivity between the SBG901 and
other devices on the SBG901 LAN. This utility sends a small packet of data and then
waits for a reply. When you Ping a computer IP address and receive a reply, it confirms
that the computer is connected to the SBG901.
Testing Network Connectivity with the SBG901
To check connectivity between the SBG901 and other devices on the SBG901 LAN,
perform the following test:
1.
Select
Ping
from the Select Utility drop-down list.
2.
Enter the IP address of the computer you want to Ping in the Target field.
3.
Enter the data packet size in bytes in the Ping Size field.
4.
Enter the number of ping attempts in the No. of Pings field.
5.
Enter the time between Ping send operations in milliseconds in the Ping Interval
field.
6.
Click
Start Test
to begin the Ping operation. The Ping results will display in the
Results pane.
7.
You can click
Abort Test
at any time during the test to stop the Ping operation.
8.
Repeat steps 2 through 6 for each device you want to ping.
When done, click
Clear Results
to delete the Ping results in the Results pane.

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