Network Connection To An Alarm Station; Setting Up A Network Connection To An Alarm Station; Figure 11-2 Alarms Sent To An Alarm Station's Ip Address Over A Network - Honeywell Rapid Eye System Administration Manual

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Network Connection to an Alarm Station

TIP!
1.
Make note of the
alarm station's IP
address.
2.
Running Admin,
enter the alarm
station's IP
address into a
Multi-Media
database.

Setting Up a Network Connection to an Alarm Station

Document 800-07769 Rev A
02/11
PPP Fields Can Be Left Blank
When adding or updating a Multi-Media alarm station, you have the option of leaving the
PPP fields blank. The sites that report to that alarm station will use their site's name for PPP
fields that are left blank.
Updating Unit Security and Network Routers
For this feature to take effect, your organization's Multi-Media System Administrator (Multi
SA) needs to update security on each unit that plans to use alarm stations where PPP fields
were left blank. Use of this feature involves reconfiguring network routers to allow the unit
names or passwords through for further processing.
Your Rapid Eye site might not need this type of connection to an alarm station. For
some installations, a dial-up connection would meet your requirements.
For other means of connecting to an alarm station, see
Figure 11-2
Alarms Sent to an Alarm Station's IP Address Over a Network
Alarm Station
Admin Station
1.
While adding or updating an alarm station definition in the Add/Update Alarm Station
dialog box, select the Use Existing Network Connection option.
Rapid Eye DVR System Administrator Guide
4.
Alarms sent from Multi-Media
units can now be received by
the alarm station.
Database
Rapid Eye Multi-Media unit
Remote View Station
on
Table 11-2
page
218.
REA DY
ALARM
HDD
TM
3.
Use View to run
a Maintenance
session on each
Multi-Media unit.
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