Cisco Cisco DCP3208: Port Forwarding

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  1. XBR Poseidon
    XBR Poseidon Guest

    Cisco Cisco DCP3208: Port Forwarding


    Cisco (Modems/Gateways) Cisco DCP3208: Port Forwarding
    Cisco DPC3208

    Login Info

    Gateway Address: 192.168.0.1

    User Name: cusadmin

    Password: password





    Port Forwarding

    1. Open a Web browser and in the address bar type 192.168.0.1, press enter.
    2. Enter “cusadmin” for the username and “password” for the password.
    3. Select Applications & Gaming from the menu at the top.
    4. Select Port Range Forwarding from the available tabs.
    5. Enter 3074 for both the start and end port in the next available line in the table.
    6. Set the Protocol drop to both.
    7. Enter the IP Address of your Xbox console in the IP Address space.
    8. Check the Enable box.
    9. Click the Save Settings button found at the bottom of the screen.


    Disable Port Forwarding

    1. Open a Web browser and in the address bar type 192.168.0.1, press enter.
    2. Enter “cusadmin” for the username and “password” for the password.
    3. Select Applications & Gaming from the menu at the top.
    4. Select Port Range Forwarding from the available tabs.
    5. Uncheck the Enable box next to any rules containing 3074 as the port number.
    6. Click the Save Settings button found at the bottom of the screen.

    :)
     
    XBR Poseidon, Jul 6, 2015
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  2. XBR Poseidon
    XBR Poseidon Guest
    Cisco Cisco DCP3208: Firmware

    Cisco (Modems/Gateways) Cisco DCP3208: Firmware
    Cisco DPC3208

    Login Info

    Gateway Address: 192.168.0.1

    User Name: cusadmin

    Password: password





    How to Find Firmware Version

    1. Open a Web browser and in the address bar type 192.168.0.1, press enter.
    2. Enter “cusadmin” for the username and “password” for the password.
    3. Select Status from the menu at the top.
    4. Select Gateway from the available tabs.
    5. The firmware version can be found next to Firmware Version.


    Firmware Update

    *Firmware Updates occur automatically when pushed by the ISP.*
     
    XBR Poseidon, Jul 6, 2015
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  3. XBR Poseidon
    XBR Poseidon Guest
    Cisco Cisco DCP3208: UPnP

    Cisco (Modems/Gateways) Cisco DCP3208: UPnP
    Cisco DPC3208

    Login Info

    Gateway Address: 192.168.0.1

    User Name: cusadmin

    Password: password





    UPnP

    1. Open a Web browser and in the address bar type 192.168.0.1, press enter.
    2. Enter “cusadmin” for the username and “password” for the password.
    3. Select Administration from the menu at the top.
    4. Select Management from the available tabs.
    5. Toggle UPnP on or off depending on your need.
    6. Click the Save Settings button.
     
    XBR Poseidon, Jul 6, 2015
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  4. WoodWheel571477 Win User

    Cisco Cisco DPC3825: Port Forwarding

    does this have to be done on the xbox?
  5. jmcode Win User

    NAT problems / sudden packet loss

    Normally, the preferred method for eliminating double NAT would be to place the gateway in bridge (modem-only) mode. However, your Cisco doesn't seem to have that option, probably because it appears to provide voice/telephony also. Thus, you have 2 options.
    Option 1, you could place the WAN/Internet IP of the Netgear router into the DMZ on the Cisco. Then, configure port forwarding for the Xbox on your Netgear as per normal.

    Option 2, disable the DHCP server on the Netgear then connect an ethernet cable from a LAN port of the Cisco to a LAN port on the Netgear (leave the WAN port empty). Then configure all port forwarding on the Cisco instead of the Netgear.
  6. TubbyHero Win User

    NAT problems / sudden packet loss

    I don't know if I am able to log in to my Cisco modem to port forward on it or put my router on in the DMZ on it either.
  7. VibroPlex Win User

    NAT Type (Yes, I read the sticky.)

    Scottyurban, which method did you use in the Cisco- DMZ, Port Forwarding or Port Triggering?

    How many Xboxen do you have, just one or more than one?
  8. jmcode Win User

    Xbox one with nat that keeps changing to strict!

    The IPs not matching confirms what I suspected, which is that your Xbox is behind multiple layers of NAT (double NAT), which prevents you from getting open NAT. (Your DSL "modem" is actually a gateway, which is a modem+router, this plus your own Cisco router
    = double NAT.). You need to put the DSL gateway in bridge mode following these instructions (see page 20):

    www.blackfoot.com/.../M404_User_Manual.pdf

    Once you do that, you will need to configure your Cisco to perform the DSL login (via PPPoE etc.) using the login/password from your ISP. Otherwise, you will not have Internet access. Once this is done, use the Cisco router to forward ports via UPnP, manually,
    etc.

    As an alternative to placing the DSL gateway in bridge mode, which can be complex for the inexperienced, you can try putting the WAN IP of your Cisco router in the DMZ on the DSL gateway then using the Cisco router to forward ports via UPnP, manually, etc.
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