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SNMP – Simple network
Management Protocol
Special Applications
SSH – Secure Shell
SSID – S ervice S et
Identifier
SPI - Stateful Pack et
Inspection
Static DHCP Cli ent
Static DHCP Cli ent List
Static IP Addr ess
Subnet Mask
T
TCP – Transmission Control
Protocol
TCP/ IP – Transmission
control Protocol/ Internet
Protocol
Thoughput
Trace route
Transmission Rate
Trigger Port Range
U
UDP – User Datagram
Protocol
UNC - Universal Naming
Convention
Unicast
UPnP – Universal Plug and
Play
URL – Uniform Resource
Locator
Govens the manage ment and monitoring of network de vices
The Sp ecial Application section is used t o op en single or multipl e p orts on your router w hen the
router senses data sent to the Internet on a 'trigg er' port or port range . Special Applications
rules apply to all co mputers on your internal netw ork .
A com mand line interface that allow s for secure connections t o re mote computers
A name for a wireless n etwork
A feature of a firewall that monitors out going and incoming traffic to m ak e sure that only valid
reponses to outgoing requests ar e allow ed to pass through the firewall. When SPI is enabled,
the e xtra state information will b e re ported on the Status > Active sessions page.
Static DHCP Cli ents receiv e th e sam e IP ad dress all the tim e. This is alm ost the sa me as if a
device has a static IP address exce pt that it must still actually request an IP address from the
CradlePoint Rout er. The Cradl ePoint Rout er will provide the devic e the s ame IP a ddress all th e
time. S ervers on your network should eith er use a static IP address or t his option. To input the
MAC address of your syst em, enter i t in manually or connect to the CradlePoint Router's We b-
Management int erface from the syst em and click the Co py Your PC's MA C Addr ess button.
Entries on this list can b e enabled/ disable d b y t oggling the Enable check box. Entries can b e
modified by click ing on the pap er and p encil icon. To del et e an entry, cli ck on the trash can
icon. After you've compl eted all m odifications or d eletions, y ou must cli ck the Save Se ttings
button at the top of the pa ge to sav e y our changes. The router must re boot before new
settings will tak e effect. You will be prompt ed to Reb oot the Devic e or Continue. If you n eed to
mak e additional s ettings changes, click Continue. If you are finished w it h your configuration
settings, click the Re boot the De vice button.
An IP address that is enter ed manually on the devic e.
Determines th e portion of an IP addr ess designat ed t o the Netw ork and the portion d edicated
to the Host. ( Se e also Default Subnet Mask )
Applications on network ed hosts use TCP t o creat e connections to one another, over w hich
they can e xchange data. T CP is the layer a bov e the IP and below th e ap plication.
Also k nown as the Internet Protocol Suit e. Impl em ent the protocol stack on which netw ork s run.
The amount of data that can be transfered in a given time perio d.
A utility that displays th e routes be tw een your computer and a sp ecific destination.
Speed of data on th e Local Area Netw ork
(See Sp ecial Applications pag e) Enter the outgoing p ort range used b y your application. Select
the outbound pro tocol used by your application.
Allows programs on ne twork ed comput er to send short messages called datagrams to one
another.
Allows for shares on a com puter to b e id entified w ithout having to k no w w hat storage d evice it
is on
Communication b etween a single s ender and r eciever
The feature which allows devices to id entify eachother on a network w ithout requiring set up by
the user
A unique address for fil es accessible on the internet
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