Network Layout; Network Configuration - Abus TVVR33004 Manual De Instrucciones

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DHCP
The DHCP server automatically
assigns the IP address, subnet mask,
gateway and name server to a network
device.
DHCPs are available in current
routers. The DHCP service must be
specially set and activated (see the
relevant manual for more information).
Note:
When using fixed IP addresses
together with a DHCP server, you
should ensure that the fixed IP
addresses are outside of the
addresses assigned by DHCP to avoid
problems occurring.
Port
A port is an interface that enables
different programs to communicate.
Certain ports are fixed (23: Telnet, 21:
FTP), whilst others can be freely
selected. Ports are relevant for various
applications, e.g. for external access
to the device via a browser.
MAC address
The MAC address (Media Access
Control address or Ethernet ID) is the
specific hardware address of the
network adapter.
It is used for the unique identification
of the device on a computer network.

Network layout

The device must be physically connected to the network
with a CAT5 cable; see Connections on page 75
Note
Please follow the instructions and notes for the
network devices.
Several switches/routers/access points can be connected
to one another. Firewalls and other security software may
have a negative effect on the network.
Warning
When using a router, the network clients, and
therefore the recorder, are "connected" to the
internet and vice versa.
You should make sure that you take protective
measures, such as using a firewall, changing your
password and changing the port, to prevent
unauthorised external access.
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Network configuration

Tab
Setting
General
Settings for the local network and
selecting the network mode.
PPPOE
PPPOE is used with ADSL connections
and when using a modem in Germany.
Click on Change to enter the access
data (user name and password) for
your provider.
DDNS
Server for Dynamic Domain Name
System management used to update
host names and DNS entries.
NTP
Network Time Protocol.
Server for time synchronisation.
Email
Specify email settings to be used when
an email is sent to a specific address in
the event of an alarm.
SNMP
SNMP is a protocol for displaying the
network status via corresponding
SNMP software.
NAT
Universal Plug and Play
Settings for the convenient control of
network devices on an IP network.
More
Used to configure the IP address of the
Settings
PC where a notification should be
displayed in the event of an alarm.
Configuration

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