DSL-2730E User Manual
Click Add to save the settings to the Dynamic DDNS Table.
3.3.11 Network Tools
The router provides following tools: Port Mapping, IGMP Proxy, IP QoS, UPnP,
SNMP, TR-069, Software Forbidden, ARP Binding and Client Limit.
3.3.11.1 Port Mapping
Port Mapping supports a single (LAN) port or multiple (LAN) ports to be formed
as a group and mapped to a PVC (which is associated w/ a VLAN). As a result,
each group of LAN ports will perform as an independent (logical) network (like a
broadcast domain) among whom traffic broadcast would be prevented. This
feature is useful while you would like to form multiple independent (logical)
networks for multimedia applications at home. For instance, you can map PVC1
to port 1~3 to create a network (broadcast domain) for PCs for Internet, and map
PVC2 to port 4 to create another network (broadcast domain) for IPTV service
(devices). By using this feature (w/ multiple PVCs), data traffic and IPTV traffic
would not affect each other.
Choose Advanced > Network Tools > Port Mapping. The Port Mapping
Configuration page shown in the following figure appears.
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