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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
Keep UPnP Configurations After
System Reboot
Allow Users to Disable Internet
Access
Multimedia Streaming
RTSP Support
IGMP
Support IGMP Version
IGMP Proxy
Immediate Leave
Administration > Log
Log
When this feature is enabled, any manual changes in
the UPnP configurations are saved when the WRP500
reboots. This feature requires enabling the Allow Users
to Configure feature.
Default: Disabled
When this feature is enabled, you can prohibit any and
all Internet connections.
Default: Disabled
If you experience issues with video-on-demand
applications, select Enabled to improve multimedia
transmissions. Using this option, the WRP500 will
establish channels with the Real Time Streaming
Protocol) RTSP server, which is located at the service
provider.
Default: Disabled
Select the version that you want to support, IGMP 1,
IGMP v2, or IGMP 3.
Default: IGMP v2
When this feature is enabled, the WRP500 allows
multicast traffic through the WRP500 for your
multimedia application devices.
Default: Enabled
When this feature is enabled, IPTV applications are
allowed to do immediate channel swapping or flipping
without lag or delays.
Default: Disabled
To disable the Log function, keep the default, Disabled.
To monitor traffic between the network and the
Internet, select Enabled. With logging enabled, you
can choose to view temporary logs. The logs can be
viewed on the Administration > Log > View Log page.
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