Setup guide

Specifications
Packages required: system
License required: level1
ip upnp
Standards and Technologies: TCP/IP, HTTP, XML, IGD
Hardware usage: Not significant
Description
UPnP enables data communication between any two devices under the command of any control
device on the network. Universal Plug and Play is completely independent of any particular
physical medium. It supports networking with automatic discovery without any initial
configuration, whereby a device can dynamically join a network. DHCP and DNS servers are
optional and will be used if available on the network. UPnP implements simple yet powerfull NAT
traversal solution, that enables the client to get full peer-to-peer network support from behind the
NAT.
There are two interface types for UPnP: internal (the one local clients are connected to) and external
(the one the Internet is connected to). A router may only have one external interface with a 'public'
IP address on it, and as many internal IP addresses as needed, all with source-NATted 'internal' IP
addresses.
The UPnP protocol is used for most of DirectX games as well as for various Windows Messenger
features (remote asisstance, application sharing, file transfer, voice, video) from behind a firewall.
Additional Documents
Enabling Universal Plug-n-Play
ip upnp
Property Description
enabled (yes | no; default: no) - whether UPnP feature is enabled
Example
To enable UPnP feature:
[admin@Wandy] ip upnp> set enable=yes
[admin@Wandy] ip upnp> print
enabled: yes
[admin@Wandy] ip upnp>
UPnP Interfaces
ip upnp interfaces
Property Description