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Ubee Interactive Using the DMZ Host Option
Label
Pass Through MAC
Addresses
Add MAC Address
Addresses entered: n/32
Remove MAC Address
Clear All
Description
Defines the input host’s MAC address.
Adds the input host’s MAC address.
Displays the MAC addresses to be blocked. The number of MAC addresses is shown as 0/32 where 0 is the number of addresses in the list. You can add up to 32 MAC addresses at one time.
Removes the input host’s MAC address.
Removes all of the input host’s MAC addresses.
6.8
Using the DMZ Host Option
Use the DMZ Host option to expose a host IP address to the WAN (public Internet). You can use this option when applications do not work with port triggers or other networking strategies.
To set up a DMZ host:
1. Connect a PC to an Ethernet port on the DVW32CB. Make sure both devices are powered on and functioning.
2. Connect a Home Gateway (or other device you wish to be in the DMZ) to an Ethernet port on the DVW32CB.
3. Log in to the DVW32CB Web user interface.
4. Click Advanced from the main menu.
5. Click DMZ Host from the left side menu.
6. Enter the IP address you just configured in the Static Lease section.
7. Test the device to ensure Internet access is available and the device is functional. For example, connect to the Internet from a PC connected to the Home Gateway, or make calls from a VoIP phone.
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Ubee Interactive
Label
DMZ Address
Apply
Description
Defines the IP address of the host to be exposed.
Saves changes.
Using the DMZ Host Option
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Table of contents
- 5 1 Introduction
- 5 Understanding Safety and Regulatory Information
- 7 Understanding Connections and Applications
- 7 Requesting Support
- 8 Checking Device Package Components
- 9 Understanding the Device Panels, Connections and LEDs
- 11 Understanding Specifications, Standards, and Firmware
- 13 Understanding Default Values and Logins
- 14 Understanding the Device Label
- 16 2 Installing the DVW32CB
- 16 Setting Up and Connecting the DVW32CB
- 18 Connecting Devices to the Network
- 20 Troubleshooting the Installation
- 22 3 Using the Web User Interface
- 22 Accessing the Web User Interface Locally
- 24 Logging Out of the Web User Interface
- 26 4 Understanding the Status Menu
- 26 Using the Software Option
- 28 Using the Connection Option
- 30 Using the Account Option
- 31 Using the Diagnostics Option
- 34 Using the Client List Option
- 35 Using the User Default Option
- 36 5 Understanding the Basic Menu
- 36 Using the Setup Option
- 38 Using the DHCP Option
- 40 Using the DHCPv6 Option
- 42 Using the LAN IPv6 Option
- 43 Using the DDNS Option
- 44 Using the Static Lease Option
- 45 Using the Backup Option
- 48 Using the Time Option
- 50 6 Understanding the Advanced Menu
- 50 Using the Options Option
- 53 Using the IP Filtering Option
- 54 Using the MAC Filtering Option
- 55 Using the Port Filtering Option
- 56 Using the Forwarding Option
- 61 Using the Port Triggers Option
- 63 Using the Pass Through Option
- 64 Using the DMZ Host Option
- 66 7 Understanding the Firewall Menu
- 66 Using the Basic Option
- 67 Using the Local Log Option
- 68 Using the Remote Log Option
- 70 8 Understanding the Parental Control Menu
- 70 Using the Parental Control User Setup Option
- 72 Using the Basic Option
- 73 Using the ToD Filter Option
- 74 Using the Local Log Option
- 76 9 Understanding the Wireless Menu
- 76 Selecting the Wireless Radio Band
- 77 Using the Wireless Radio Option
- 80 Using the Primary Network Option
- 84 Using the Access Control Option
- 86 Using the Wi-Fi Multimedia Option
- 88 Using the Bridging Option
- 89 Deploying and Troubleshooting the Wireless Network
- 95 10 Understanding the Telephony Menu
- 95 10.1 Using the Status Option
- 96 10.2 Using the DHCP Option
- 98 10.3 Using the QoS Option
- 99 10.4 Using the Provisioning Option
- 100 10.5 Using the Event Log Option
- 101 11 Understanding the Battery Menu
- 101 11.1 Using the Controller Option
- 102 11.2 Using the UPS Option
- 103 11.3 Using the Interface Delay Option
- 105 12 Understanding the MoCA Menu
- 105 12.1 Using the MoCA Software Option
- 107 13 Glossary