Configuration
Port
A port is an interface used for communi-
cation by different programs. Certain
ports are fixed (23: Telnet, 21: FTP),
whilst others can be freely selected.
Ports are important for different applica-
tions (e.g. external access to the device
over a browser).
MAC
The MAC address (Media Access Con-
address
trol or Ethernet ID) is the specific hard-
ware address of the network adapter.
This is used for the unique identification
of the device in a computer network.
Network layout
The device must be physically connected to the network
over a CAT5 cable (see the connections on page 60).
Note
Pay attention to the specific information and in-
structions on the network devices.
Several switches, routers and access points can be con-
nected to each other. Firewalls and other security soft-
ware can affect the network.
Warning
When using a router, the network clients (e.g. the
recorder) can be connected to the Internet and
vice versa.
Make sure to use protective measures to prevent
unauthorised external access (e.g. firewall, chang-
ing passwords, changing ports)!
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Network-configuration
TAB
Settings
General
Settings for the local net and selecting
the network mode.
PPPOE
PPPOE is used on ADSL connections
and when using modems in Germany.
Click on "Set" to enter the access data
(ID and password) for your provider.
DDNS
Server for Dynamic Domain Name Sys-
tem management. Used for updating
host names or DNS entries
NTP
Network Time Protocol
Server for time synchronisation
Email
Used to specify the e-mail settings
which are sent as an e-mail to a specif-
ic address in the event of an alarm.
UPnP
Universal Plug and Play
Settings for the convenient control of
network devices in an IP network.
More
Used to configure the IP address of the
Settings
PC where a message should be dis-
played in the event of an alarm