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Game & Application Sharing
Overview
The
Overview
page summarizes the applications or games installed on a particular
local host on your network, for which the SpeedTouch™ should accept inbound
initiated connections coming from the Internet.
Configure
On the
Configure
page, you can:
±
Select
Use UPnP
to enable UPnP on the SpeedTouch™.
UPnP provides NAT-Traversal: UPnP aware applications on a PC will
automatically create Hyper-NAT entries on the SpeedTouch™ for incoming
traffic on the protocol ports this type of traffic needs. As a consequence these
applications are able to traverse the SpeedTouch™ without the need for extra
and manual configuration.
±
For security reasons you are able to configure the UPnP policy towards
Windows XP and UPnP aware applications and Operating Systems.
In case you select the
Use Extended Security
check box, only limited UPnP
operation between a host running MS Windows XP and the SpeedTouch™ is
allowed: A local host is:
±
NOT allowed to connect/disconnect the SpeedTouch™ Internet Gateway
Device (IGD) connection.
±
Allowed to add/delete Hyper-NAT entries only for its own IP address, not
for other local hosts.
If you clear the
Use Extended Security
check box, all UPnP- and IGD-based
communication between any local host and the SpeedTouch™ is allowed.
UPnP is an architecture for transparent peer-to-peer connectivity of
computers, intelligent appliances, and (wireless) devices. It enables
seamless operation of a wide range of games and messaging
applications.
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±
Assign a game or application to a specific network device.
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Defined Games & Applications
Accessing the Defined
Games & Applications
page
Proceed as follows to access the
Defined Games & Applications
page:
1
In the
Toolbox
menu, click
Game & Application Sharing
.
2
In the
Pick a task
list, click
Modify a game or application
.
The Defined Games &
Applications page
This page gives you an overview of the games and applications defined on your
SpeedTouch™. Each game or application can be assigned to a device on your local
network.
If you want to:
±
View the translation rules of a game or application, click the name of the rule.
±
Change the translation rules of a game or application, click the
Edit
link of the
game or application.
±
Remove a game or application from your SpeedTouch™, click the
Delete
link
of the game or application.
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Game or Application Definition
Accessing the Game or
Application Definition
page
Proceed as follows to access the
Game or Application Definition
page:
1
In the
Toolbox
menu, click
Game & Application Sharing
.
2
In the
Pick a task
list, click
Modify a game or application
.
3
Click the name of the game or application you want to view/change.
Overview
This page gives you an overview of the port mappings used to allow this service or
game to be initiated from the Internet.
A service consists of one or more TCP/UDP port ranges. Each incoming port range
can be translated into a different internal (local network) port range. Port ranges can
be statically assigned to devices or dynamically assigned using an outgoing trigger.
Configure
Under:
±
Game or Application Name
you can:
Change the name of the game or application.
±
Game or Application Definition
you can:
Change the TCP/UDP port definition for this game or application.
Adding a Port
Translation rule
Proceed as follows:
1
Click the
Edit
link of the TCP/UDP port definition of the game or application.
2
In the
Protocol
list, click the protocol the game or application uses.
3
In the
Port Range
box, type the port range the game or application uses.
4
In the
Translate To
box, type the port range to which the SpeedTouch™ has to
translate the ports specified under
Port Range
.
5
If you want to make a dynamic translation rule you must specify a trigger
protocol and port.
6
Click
Apply
.
Consult the user’s guide or support pages of your application to know which
ports are being used by this application.
As soon as the SpeedTouch™ receives outgoing traffic on this trigger
port, it will activate this translation rule.
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New Game or Application
Creating a new game or
application
Proceed as follows:
1
In the
Toolbox
menu, click
Game & Application Sharing
.
2
In the
Pick a task
list, click
Create a new game or application
.The following
window appears:
3
Type the name of the game or application in the
Name
box.
4
Click:
±
Clone Existing Game or Application
if you want to start from the port
mappings of the selected game or application.
±
Manual Entry of Port Maps
if you want to manually configure the port
mapping for this game or application.
The SpeedTouch™ creates the game or application and takes you to the
Game
or Application Definition
page to configure the port mappings for this game or
application.
5
Enter the necessary port mappings and click
Add
.

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