OTD140 UPNP

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Main Page > OTD Outdoor routers > OTD140 > OTD140 Manual > OTD140 WebUI > OTD140 Services section > OTD140 UPNP

The information in this page is updated in accordance with firmware version OTD140_R_00.07.11.


Summary

UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) is a service that allows clients in the local network to automatically configure some devices and services.

This chapter of the user manual provides an overview of the UPnP page in OTD140 devices.

Note: UPNP is additional software that can be installed from the System → Package Manager page.

If you're having trouble finding this page or some of the parameters described here on your device's WebUI, you should turn on "Advanced WebUI" mode. You can do that by clicking the "Advanced" button, located at the top of the WebUI.

Active UPnP Redirects

The Active UPnP Redirects sections allows you to manage currently active UPnP redirects.

MiniUPnP Settings

General Settings


Field Value Description
Enable off | on; default: off Turns UPnP on or off.
Use secure mode off | on; default: on Turns secure mode on or off.
Enable additional logging off | on; default: off Puts extra debugging information into the system log when enabled.
Downlink integer; default: 1024 Bandwidth available for traffic coming in from the external interface in kilobytes per second. Note that this only information given to clients, it doesn't control the speed.
Uplink integer; default: 512 Bandwidth available for traffic out the external interface in kilobytes per second. Note that this only information given to clients, it doesn't control the speed.
Port integer [1..65535]; default: 5000 Port to listen for incomming requests.

Advanced Settings


Field Value Description
Report system instead of daemon uptime off | on; default: on If enabled, system service uptime is reported.
Device UUID string; default: unique The Device UUID attribute specifies and uniquely identifies a device that supports Universal Plug and Play (UPnP).
Announced serial number string; default: none Specifies serial number for XML Root Desc.
Announced model number string; default: none Specifies model number for XML Root Desc.
Notify interval integer; default: none Interval in which UPnP capable devices send a message to announce their services.
Clean ruler threshold integer; default: none Minimum number of redirections before clearing rules table of old (active) redirections.
Clean ruler interval integer; default: none Number of seconds before cleaning redirections.
Presentation URL string; default: none Presentation url used for the Root Desc.
UPnP lease file string; default: /var/run/miniupnpd.leases Stores active UPnP redirects in a lease file (specified), like DHCP leases.

MiniUPnP ACLs

ACLs specify which external ports may be redirected to which internal addresses and ports.

There are two preconfigured rules, one to allow high ports, and another to deny the rest. Highest priority is at the top of a list and goes down. To add another specific rule, click the 'Add' button.

Field Value Description
Comment string; default: none Adds a comment to this rule.
External ports integer [0..65535] | range of integers [0-65535]; default: none External port(s) which may be redirected. May be specified as a single port or a range of ports. To specify a range use a dash ('-') symbol between two integer numbers.
Internal Addresses ip/integer [0..32]; default: none Internal address to be redirect to.
Internal ports integer [0..65535] | range of integers [0-65535]; default: none Internal port(s) to be redirect to May be specified as a single port or a range of ports. To specify a range use a dash ('-') symbol between two integer numbers.
Action allow | deny; default: allow Allows or forbids the UPnP service to open the specified port.