
MP-202 Telephone Adapter
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LTRT-50604
MP-202
Read-only/Write
Community Names
SNMP community strings are passwords used in SNMP messages
between the management system and the gateway. A read-only
community allows the manager to monitor the gateway. A read-write
community allows the manager to both monitor and configure the gateway.
SNMP Trusted Peer
The IP address, or subnet of addresses, that identify which remote
management stations are allowed to perform SNMP operations on the
gateway.
SNMP Traps
Messages sent by the gateway to a remote management station, in order
to notify the manager about the occurrence of important events or serious
conditions. The gateway supports both SNMP version 1 and SNMP
version 2c traps.
13.11 Universal Plug and Play
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To configure UPnP:
Click the icon 'Universal Plug and Play' in the 'Advanced' screen of the Web-based
Management; the 'Universal Plug and Play' screen appears (refer to the figure).
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13-13: Advanced - Universal Plug n Play
Universal Plug-and-Play is a networking architecture that provides compatibility among
networking equipment, software and peripherals. UPnP-enabled products can seamlessly
connect and communicate with other Universal Plug-and-Play enabled devices, without the
need for user configuration, centralized servers, or product-specific device drivers. This
technology leverages existing standards and technologies, including TCP/IP, HTTP 1.1
and XML, facilitating the incorporation of Universal Plug-and-Play capabilities into a wide
range of networked products for the home.
Universal Plug-and-Play technologies are rapidly adopted and integrated into widely-used
consumer products such as Windows XP. Therefore it is critical that today's Residential
Gateways be UPnP-compliant. Your gateway is at the forefront of this development,
offering a complete software platform for UPnP devices. This means that any UPnP-
enabled control point (client) can dynamically join the network, obtain an IP address and
exchange information about its capabilities and those of other computers on the network.
They can subsequently communicate with each other directly, thereby further enabling
peer-to-peer networking. And this all happens automatically, providing a truly zero-
configuration network.