Black Box EME144A-R2, ServSensor V4E Lite manual Making the ServSensor Visible on the Internet

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Chapter 7: Making the ServSensor Visible on the Internet

7. Making the ServSensor Visible on the Internet

The setup we have just created will enable you to access your ServSensor V4E Lite on a local area network (LAN), monitor via the Web based interface, or with SNMP traps.

But, what if you want to be able to remotely access your unit from anywhere in the world? This is possible; however, the follow- ing steps are only a guide. Your exact setup and configuration will often depend on your network equipment. You are going to need access to your router, if you are using one, and know whether your IP address is static or dynamic.

1.Suppose your ServSensor is connected to a router on your network, and the following IP addresses are assigned: Your unit’s IP address is the default 192.168.0.100.

Your computer’s IP address is 192.168.0.200 Your router’s IP address is 192.168.0.300

2.To find out your router’s external IP address, go to www.whatsmyip.com

Suppose your router’s external IP address is 278.67.04.09

3.You now need to set up port forwarding on your router. This varies depending on your router’s model. Generally, you need to point your browser to your router”s IP address (in this case 192.168.0.300). This will then enable you to log into your router’s administration interface. You can find how to go about doing this for your router on www.portforward.com

For an example of how to do this for a commonly used router, follow this link :-http://www.portforward.com/english/routers/ port_forwarding/Linksys/WRT54G/HTTP.htm

You need to set up your router’s HTTP forwarding to Port 80. This will then mean when you access your router using the external IP address, you will be forwarded to your unit’s internal IP address.

4.To test this, open your Web browser, and go to your external IP address (in our example 278.67.04.09). If you’re using a dynamic IP address, check it again before doing this because it may have changed since the start of this tutorial.

5.To make this easier, you could use a Dynamic Name Server (DNS). This means that you no longer need to remember IP addresses or use www.whatsmyip.com to find out your IP address. You will instead register a domain name (for example mysensorProbe2.homeip.com). This will then automatically point to your router’s external IP address (e.g. 278.67.04.09). This will require you to register the domain name and open an account with a DNS service provider. We recommend www.dyndns.com because it allows you to register up to five free domain names.

6.If you have set up everything correctly, you will now be able to access your unit from anywhere in the world simply by pointing your Web browser to your DNS address.

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Contents ServSensor V4E Lite Trademarks Used in this Manual Trademarks Used in this ManualFCC and IC RFI Statements NOM Statement Table of Contents Specifications SpecificationsOverview Overview IntroductionWhat’s Included Front Panel Hardware DescriptionBack Panel Installation Setting Up the IP Address InstallationInstallation Testing the New IP Address with the Ping Command MS-DOS window Settings tab Firmware Upgrade10. Firmware Upgrade Rebooting screen Installation 14. Groups Multi-users and Groups Setup Group SetupInstallation 18. User Setup screen User SetupInstallation 21. Properties button Services and Security Active Services Application DisablingClosing or Changing Ports Disabling Http and Enabling Https SNMPv3 SSL Security Feature 25. Select SSL Key screen Active SecuritySetting Up a Sensor NAC or Network Access Control Security FeatureInstallation 30. Sensors Notification Thresholds34. Sensor Offline screen 35. Select Sensor Type screen Advanced Sensor SettingsAdvanced Mode Functions 40. Advanced settings, data collection type Installation Installation Installation 45. Advanced Settings, Check Rate of Change screen 46. Enable Calendar Status screen 47. Enable Calendar screen Using an Internal Mic as a Sound Detection Sensor48. Sound Detector tab Installation 51. Sensors tab, extended port option Expansion PortsInstallation 54. Notification Thresholds Notifications NotificationsAdding a Notification Add an Snmp trap Snmp TrapParameter Selection, screen #1 Notifications tab Select the Snmp parameters 11. E-mail Action Wizard screen Mail12. Input e-mail name and message Notifications Notifications Notifications 21. Snmp Trap and E-mail Notificiations screen SMS NotificationNotifications Notifications 28. Choose board and sensor Notifications Notifications Mapping MappingAdding a Map Enter map name Choose to have the map as a top-level map Mapping Mapping 10. Save changes Monitoring via the Map InterfaceFilters Sensor Filters FiltersSummary Syslog Filters Filters Saved syslog filters display Making the ServSensor Visible on the Internet Making the ServSensor Visible on the InternetFrequently Asked Questions FAQs Frequently Asked Questions FAQsLED patterns in Normal mode LED patterns in Safe mode Frequently Asked Questions FAQs Activate Dhcp Select change password option Change the password Frequently Asked Questions FAQs Frequently Asked Questions FAQs Frequently Asked Questions FAQs Blackbox.com About Black Box Black Box Tech Support FREE! Live /7