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Enabling or Disabling UPnP
U
niversal
P
lug a
n
d
P
lay (UPnP) with
I
nternet
G
ateway
D
evice
(IGD) protocol is installed in X6 units when they are shipped by
Zoom. Change this setting only if you have a good reason to do so.
To change the status of Universal Plug and Play, on the
Advanced
Setup
page click
UPnP
:
Setting
Description
Enable UPnP IGD
Function
Select this check box to enable or disable
U
niversal
P
lug a
n
d
P
lay with
I
nternet
G
ateway
D
evice (IGD) protocol. By default
UPnP is enabled.
Click
Save Changes
and then
Write Settings to Flash
to save
your UPnP setting to permanent memory.
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Assigning Ports to a PVC
Normally you should not change Per Port PVC (
P
ermanent
V
irtual
C
ircuit) settings unless your ISP tells you to do so.
If you have more than one PVC set up, you can use this feature to
assign Ethernet ports to the additional PVC(s). Per Port PVC is
typically used to assign different video streams to particular
Ethernet ports.
To assign ports to a PVC, on the
Advanced Setup
page click
Per
Port PVC
:
Click Edit
to
assign a port
or ports to
Vlan Group 2.
To assign a port to PVC 1, in the
Add
column for
Vlan2
(see
above) click
Edit
to display the
Assign Ports
screen:
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Setting
Description
WLAN
If you are assigning a wireless device – for
example, a wireless set-top box for your
television set – to an additional PVC, select
this check box to assign PVC 1 to the X6’s
wireless port. This port will no longer be
assigned to PVC 0.
Ethernet Port
If you are assigning a wired device to PVC 1,
select the LAN port or ports. These ports will
no longer be assigned to PVC 0.
PVC
Select the PVC number.
Note
: While you can create up to eight
separate PVCs (0 to 7) by assigning different
VPI and VCI settings (see page 14) only four
can be used for Per Port PVC..
Return to Per Port
PVC screen
Click this link to return to the main
Per Port
PVC
screen.
If you assigned Ethernet (LAN) ports 3 and 4 to PVC 1, note that
those ports are no longer available to PVC 0:
Click
Write Settings to Flash
to save your PVC port settings to
permanent memory.
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Changing HTTP and Telnet
Ports
This feature lets you change the default X6 ports for Internet and
Telnet traffic. If, for example, you are running another Internet
server on the network and that server is using Port 80, you need to
assign a different port to the X6 to avoid a conflict.
To assign Internet (HTTP) or Telnet ports, on the
Advanced
Setup
page click
Port Settings
:
Setting
Description
HTTP Port
Enter a port number between 61000 and
62000. (The default is 80.)
Telnet Port
Enter a port number between 61000 and
62000. (The default is 23.)
Click
Save Changes
and then
Write Settings to Flash
to save the
new port settings to permanent memory. Reboot your PC to make
the settings active.
When the new port settings are saved, network users who want to
access the X6 via the Internet must add a colon [
:
] plus the new
port number after the X6’s IP address. For example, in their
browser’s address bar, users would enter
10.0.0.2:61101
, where
61101 is the new Internet port.
To access the X6 via Telnet, users would type
telnet[space]10.0.0.2[space]61102
, where 61102 is the new port.
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Filtering Out MAC Addresses
Most users will not need this feature.
However, if there is a PC or other device on the X6 network that
you don’t want using the Internet, you can use MAC address
filtering to deny the device Internet access. (That computer or
device will still be able to communicate with other devices on the
LAN, such as printers.)
To block Internet access, on the
Advanced Setup
page click
MAC
Filtering
:
Setting
Description
Status
Select
Enabled
to deny Internet access to the
specified MAC address. The default is
Disabled
.
Name
Enter the name associated with the MAC
address.
MAC Address
Enter the 12-digit address without separators.
Save Changes
Click this button to display the MAC address
information in the
MAC Filters List
(see next
page).
Reset
Before you click
Save Changes
, you can click
this button to clear all entries.
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