Cisco WRP400-G1 Administration Guide - Page 154

WRP400 Provisioning Reference, Feature/XML, Parameters, Examples, IGMP v1, RFC 1112, 2 IGMP v2, RFC

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WRP400 Provisioning Reference C Feature/XML Tag RTSP IGMP UPnP Parameters Examples rtsp_enable rtsp_enable: Real Time Streaming Protocol (RTSP); 1 (enabled) or 0 (disabled) To enable RTSP: rtsp_enable=1 To disable RTSP: rtsp_enable=0 force_igmp_version,multicast _pass,multicast_immediate_leave force_igmp_version: Specifies the version of IGMP that is supported; 1 (IGMP v1, RFC 1112), 2 (IGMP v2, RFC 2236) or 3 (IGMP v3, RFC 3376) To specify IGMP version 1 with multicast pass through and immediate leave: force_igmp_version=1, multicast_pass=1,multicast_immediate_ leave=1 multicast_pass: IGMP proxy, allows multicast traffic through the router for your multimedia application devices; 1 (enabled) or 0 (disabled) multicast_immediate_leave: Allows immediate channel swapping or flipping without lag or delays; 1 (eanbled) or 0 (disabled) upnp_enable,upnp_config, upnp_keep_portmap upnp_enable: UPnP status; 1 (enabled) or 0 (disabled) upnp_config: Allows configuration of UPnP; 1 (enabled) or 0 (disabled) upnp_keep_portmap: Keeps UPnP configurations after system reboot; 1 (enabled) or 0 (disabled) NOTE: This paramater applies only if upnp_config is enabled. upnp_internet_dis: Prevents Internet access; 1 (Internet access is disabled) or 0 (Internet access is allowed) To allow users to config UPnP: upnp_enable=1,upnp_config=1 To allow user to config UPnP ,and save this config even after system reboot: upnp_enable=1,upnp_config=1,upn p_keep_portmap=1 To allow user to enable or disable Internet access::upnp_enable= 1,upnp_ internet_dis=1 To allow user to do any UPnP function: upnp_enable=1,upnp_config=1,upn p_keep_portmap=1,upnp_ internet_dis=1 Cisco Small Business WRP400 Administration Guide 152

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WRP400 Provisioning Reference
Cisco Small Business WRP400 Administration Guide
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C
RTSP
<RTSP>
<RTSP>rtsp_enable</RTSP>
rtsp_enable: Real Time Streaming
Protocol (RTSP); 1 (enabled) or 0
(disabled)
To enable RTSP:
<RTSP>rtsp_enable=1 </
RTSP>
To disable RTSP:
<RTSP>rtsp_enable=0 </
RTSP>
IGMP
<IGMP>
<IGMP>force_igmp_version,multicast
_pass,multicast_immediate_leave </
IGMP>
force_igmp_version:
Specifies the
version of IGMP that is supported; 1
(IGMP v1, RFC 1112), 2 (IGMP v2, RFC
2236) or 3 (IGMP v3, RFC 3376)
multicast_pass: IGMP proxy, allows
multicast traffic through the router for
your multimedia application devices;
1 (enabled) or 0 (disabled)
multicast_immediate_leave: Allows
immediate channel swapping or
flipping without lag or delays; 1
(eanbled) or 0 (disabled)
To specify IGMP version 1 with multicast
pass through and immediate leave:
<IGMP>force_igmp_version=1,
multicast_pass=1,multicast_immediate_
leave=1</IGMP>
UPnP
<UPNP>
<UPNP>upnp_enable,upnp_config,
upnp_keep_portmap</UPNP>
upnp_enable: UPnP status; 1
(enabled) or 0 (disabled)
upnp_config: Allows configuration of
UPnP; 1 (enabled) or 0 (disabled)
upnp_keep_portmap: Keeps UPnP
configurations after system reboot; 1
(enabled) or 0 (disabled)
NOTE:
This paramater applies only if
upnp_config is enabled.
upnp_internet_dis: Prevents Internet
access; 1 (Internet access is
disabled) or 0 (Internet access is
allowed)
To allow users to config UPnP: <UPNP>
upnp_enable=1,upnp_config=1
</UPNP>
To allow user to config UPnP ,and save this
config even after system reboot:
<UPNP>upnp_enable=1,upnp_config=1,upn
p_keep_portmap=1 </UPNP>
To allow user to enable or disable Internet
access::<UPNP>upnp_enable= 1,upnp_
internet_dis=1</UPNP>
To allow user to do any UPnP function:
<UPNP>upnp_enable=1,upnp_config=1,upn
p_keep_portmap=1,upnp_ internet_dis=1</
UPNP>
Feature/XML
Tag
Parameters
Examples