Applications & Gaming > Port Range Triggering; Applications & Gaming > Dmz; Applications And Gaming > Qos (Quality Of Service - Cisco WRP500 Administration Manual

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Appendix B
Data Fields
R E V I E W D R A F T # 1 — C I S C O C O N F I D E N T I A L
Applications & Gaming > Port Range Triggering
Application Name
Triggered Range
Forwarded Range
Applications & Gaming > DMZ
Enabled/Disabled
Source IP Address
Destination
Applications and Gaming > QoS (Quality of Service)
Wireless
WMM Support
No Acknowledgement
Internet Access Priority
Enabled/Disabled
Upstream Bandwidth
The application name of the trigger.
The starting and ending port numbers of the triggered
port number range.
The starting and ending port numbers of the forwarded
port number range.
To disable DMZ hosting, select Disabled. To expose
one PC, select Enabled. Then configure the Source IP
Address and Destination.
Select Any IP Address, or specify an IP address or
range of IP addresses as the designated source.
If you want to specify the DMZ host by IP address,
select IP Address and enter the IP address in the field
provided. If you want to specify the DMZ host by
MAC address, select MAC Address and enter the
MAC address in the field provided.
To support Wi-Fi Multimedia (WMM) on your
network, select Enabled.
Default: Disabled
To prevent the WRP500 from resending data if an error
occurs, select Enabled.
Default: Disabled
To use the QoS policies you have set, keep the default,
Enabled. Otherwise, select Disabled.
To allow the WRP500 to control the maximum
bandwidth for upstream data transmissions, keep the
default, Auto. To manually set the maximum, select
Manual, and enter the appropriate number in the field
provided.
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