System Administrator’s Guide

Fig. 11–4. Connecting through a WAN to a Multi-Media Alarm Station on a LAN.

To Prepare a Multi-Media Unit for NAT, Using Admin

1.Using Admin software, configure the connection to an Alarm Station. Assign the router’s outside IP address to the NAT Source Port Callbacks box. See figure 11–4.

2.Enable Use Network Address Translation.

3.Assign a value to the NAT Callbacks Source Port. In figure 11–4,for example, the value of Callbacks has been changed from 10,003 (the default) to 56,080. A value greater than 65,532 cannot be used.

4.Select the Multi-Media sites that report alarms to the alarm station.

5.Click Save and Close. The Alarm Stations tab appears. In the tab’s Connection Method column, a “(d)” appears, standing for “dial-up”, followed by the telephone number that calls the RAS server; then an (n), standing for “network”, followed by the IP address of the Multi alarm station.

6.Repeat steps 1 to 3 for other alarm stations on the same LAN.

7.Use the router’s software to map each alarm station’s source port to the corresponding destination port, plus the alarm station’s LAN IP. See table 11–3, below, or figure 11–3,at the start of this section.

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