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userdoc:tt_universal_plug_play [2012/07/08 16:10]
abelbeck
userdoc:tt_universal_plug_play [2012/07/17 15:09]
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   * Users with networking experience may define a separate internal interface LAN or DMZ via a VLAN to contain only Universal Plug'n'Play clients.  Then using a managed switch, configure these clients on this special Universal Plug'n'Play network.  The //Interfaces:// setting above would only be this one special network.   * Users with networking experience may define a separate internal interface LAN or DMZ via a VLAN to contain only Universal Plug'n'Play clients.  Then using a managed switch, configure these clients on this special Universal Plug'n'Play network.  The //Interfaces:// setting above would only be this one special network.
  
-  * By default only port numbers 1024 through 65535 are allowed to be remapped.+  * Only port numbers 1024 through 65535 are allowed to be remapped for the external interface and also by default on the internal interface(s).  The variable ''UPNP_ALLOW'' may optionally specify the allowed internal port-range along with the IPv4 address, defaulting to 1024-65535 .  For example ''UPNP_ALLOW="192.168.101.90~3000-4000"'' will allow an internal port range of 3000-4000 for IPv4 address 192.168.101.90.
  
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