Direct Connection To A Standalone Pc; Figure 3-8 Unit Ip For Network Connection Using Nat; Figure 3-9 Using A Direct Connection To Operate A Multi-Media Unit - Honeywell Rapid Eye System Administration Manual

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Connecting to a Rapid Eye Unit

Direct Connection to a Standalone PC

Rapid Eye
Multi-Media
unit
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Step 2: Match a Unit Gateway to the Internet Router Inside IP
Change the IP Address of a unit onsite, using LocalView. Set the IP gateway on the Rapid
Eye unit to the inside IP of an internet router. Use the View software to see a Rapid Eye unit's
IP remotely by running a
Maintenance Session
Figure 3-8
Unit IP for Network Connection Using NAT
READY
ALARM
HDD
TM
A unit's IP address
on a remote LAN
The router's inside IP
is used for the Rapid
Eye unit's Gateway
Note
Do not change a unit IP address or IP gateway while operating a unit
connected using NAT; this locks out remote operators using that network
connection to the unit until the change is mapped in the internet router.
A standalone PC—running Admin and View software—is connected to one unit, by using
a network crossover cable.
Figure 3-9
Using a Direct Connection to Operate a Multi-Media Unit
1.
Using Microsoft Windows, set the IP Address on the PC's network card to an address
on the same subnet as the Rapid Eye Multi-Media unit (as shown in
change a PC's IP address, see your Microsoft Windows documentation.
2.
Using the Admin software, add a connection as for a
and clicking the System tab.
Network
crossover cable
PC running
Admin and View
3-2). To
Table
Common Network (page
43).

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