Ras Connection To An Alarm Station; Figure 11-9 International Prefixes For Dial-Up In Rapid Eye Software; Figure 11-10 Sending Alarms Through A Ras Server To An Alarm Station - Honeywell Rapid Eye System Administration Manual

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RAS Connection to an Alarm Station

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Document 800-07769 Rev A
02/11
Figure 11-9
International Prefixes for Dial-Up in Rapid Eye Software
Creating Extra Alarm Station Definitions
The simplest solution when many international sites need customization is to create two (or
more) alarm station definitions that shuttle alarms to the same PC. For example, one alarm
station records alarms from international sites in country a, and another alarm station from
sites in country b, as needed. You can then add whichever alarm station is most appropriate
for a site, on a site-by-site basis. To create alarm station definitions, see
Station Name and Reports
country, it is best to change the country code in the alarm station definition (see
a Dial-Up Connection to an Alarm Station
Figure 11-10
Sending Alarms Through a RAS Server to an Alarm Station
READY
AL ARM
HDD
Modem
TM
A Rapid Eye site may need to connect to a remote access service (RAS) server to reach a
Multi-Media alarm station.
The number is dialed first and point-to-point protocol (PPP) authentication occurs. Alarms
can then reach the alarm station using the unit's IP address (as in
Rapid Eye DVR System Administrator Guide
on page 216. When most units are outside the operator's
on page 223).
Modem
RAS Server
POTS or
LAN
ISDN
shows a telephone number to a server's modem.
Figure 11-11
Adding an Alarm
Setting Up
RAS Server
Multi-Media
Alarm station
Figure
11-11).
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