
Operation instructions | CMO 1-01 | CMO 2-01
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2020-12-17 | Technical improvements, changes in design, printing- and other errors reserved.
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Remote Config Management: To make the Web Management pages of your CMO 2-01 accessible from the
WAN side. Page access is limited to only those who know the CMO 2-01 access password you set in the
Status-Security page (see 4.1.3 on page 12).
When accessing the CMO 2-01 from a remote location, you must use HTTP port 8080 and your IP address.
This is the "WAN IP address" that appears at the Basic-Setup page. For example, if this IP address were
211.20.15.28, you would enter http:// 211.20.15.28:8080 to reach the CMO 2-01’s Web Management
page from a remote location.
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Multicast Enable: To enable multicast streams to pass through between WAN and LAN. You may need to
enable this to see some types of broadcast streaming and content on the Internet, such as webcasting of a
live event.
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UPnP Enable: UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) offers pervasive peer-to-peer network connectivity of PCs of
all form factors, intelligent appliances, and wireless devices.
Check the option(s) you want to use and click
Apply
.
Or, uncheck the option(s) you do not want to use and click Apply.
4.3.2 IP Filtering
The IP Filtering page allows you to specify PCs that must not have outgoing access to the WAN (Internet).
These PCs can still communicate with each other on the LAN, but requests sent to WAN addresses will be
blocked. The PCs are "filtered out" based on IP address ranges.
Enter the address ranges in the Start Address and End Address fields.
Select the Enable check box.
Click the Apply button.