Using Admin To Prepare A Multi-Media Unit For Nat; Figure 11-4 Connecting Through A Wan To An Alarm Station On A Lan - Honeywell Rapid Eye Administrator's Manual

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Using Admin to Prepare a Multi-Media Unit for NAT

Document 800-02953V4 Rev A
03/10
IP Port
Callbacks to alarm stations on a remote LAN are identified by the value of the Callbacks
Source IP Port, in the Add/Update Alarm Station dialog boxes shown in
alarm station on a remote LAN needs to have a different Callback value.
Mapping IP Port in Network's Router
For each Multi-Media alarm station, one port mapping is needed when translating a network
address.
1.
Using Admin, configure the connection to an Alarm Station. Assign the router's
outside IP address to the IP Address field (see
Figure 11-4
Connecting Through a WAN to an Alarm Station on a LAN
2.
Enable the Use Network Address Translation option.
3.
Assign a value to the Callbacks Source Port. In
Callbacks has been changed from 10,003 (the default) to 56,080. The source port
value must be below 65,532.
4.
Select the Multi-Media sites that report alarms to the alarm station.
Click Save and Close. In the Alarm Stations tab's Connection Method column, a (d)
5.
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 5 for other alarm stations on the same LAN.
Rapid Eye Multi-Media DVR System Administrator Guide
Figure
Use router's
outside IP
address
(WAN)
Figure
Figure
11-4. Each
11-4).
Internet Router
Use router's
inside IP
address (to
LAN)
11-4, for example, the value of
223

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