Network Settings
TCP/IP
zDHCP:
DHCP stands for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol.
-ON: Network settings of this unit are configured automatically by the DHCP server.
If you set to ON, the [IP Address], [Subnet Mask], [Gateway], [Primary DNS] and [Secondary DNS] options are dimmed and these options are not set.
-OFF: Enter the network settings manually.
zIP Address: Enter an IP address using the virtual keyboard.
zSubnet Mask: Enter a subnet mask address using the virtual keyboard.
zGateway: Enter the gateway address using the vir- tual keyboard.
zPrimary DNS: Enter the Main DNS server address using the virtual keyboard.
zSecondary DNS: Enter the Sub DNS server address using the virtual keyboard.
zTCP/IP Port No.: Enter the TCP/IP Port number using the virtual keyboard. You can watch the live surveillance image over the network with the PC Client program. The factory default port for trans- mission of video and audio data is 9001. However in some cases it is better to change this port num- ber for added flexibility or security. If desired change the port number(1025 ~ 65535).
zWeb Server Port No.: Enter the Web Sever Port number using the virtual keyboard. You can watch the live surveillance image over the network with a web browser. Typically the TCP port used by HTTP is 80. However in some cases it is better to change this port number for added flexibility or security. If desired change the port number (80 or 1025~ 65535).
zBandwidth: Enter the Bandwidth using the virtual keyboard to adjust the data traffic (1~100Mbps).
Note:
When you change the TCP/IP port or web sever port number, all connections with the PC Client programs or web browser will be connected.
DDNS (Dynamic Domain Name System)
zUser Name: Enter the DDNS registered user name using the virtual keyboard.
zPassword: Enter the user password in [User Name] using the virtual keyboard.
Note:
The DDNS function is serviced using a TCP 8245 port by
In case the DVR is used in the network system with a firewall, you have to open the TCP 8245 port so that DDNS data can get into firewall. For more detail on firewall setup, ask your network administrator and/or network service provider.
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