Honeywell HRDE4X4 用户手册

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页码 72
Rev 2.00
23
Document 900.0399
03/06
Ports
When you connect one or more DVRs to a network through an IP sharing device, each 
device must have a unique RTSP port number for remote access to each unit from outside 
the LAN (Local Area Network). Also, the IP sharing device must be configured for port 
forwarding so that each port, when accessed on the IP sharing device, will forward to the 
appropriate DVR.
Note
This port number is listed next to the PORT menu option in the Network 
Setup screen. If you plan to access the DVR units only from within the same 
LAN, the RTSP port does not have to be changed.
Network Types
There are three network types available. Each type requires different settings.
LAN
To use the LAN option when connecting the DVR to a network, the following information is 
required. See your network administrator if you do not have this information.
IP  
The fixed IP address of the DVR unit
Gateway  
The IP address of the Gateway
DDNS SERVER 
NAME
Enter or edit the DDNS server name.
Note
This option only appears if DDNS is enabled.
SEND E-MAIL
Enable/disable sending e-mails reporting the assigned dynamic IP 
address of the DVR. Once enabled the MAIL ADDRESS and MAIL 
SERVER IP
 settings become available. Enter the appropriate email 
address and server information to enable sending e-mail server IP 
reports.
If the network is linked with DHCP, which supports dynamic IP 
addresses, the DVR can send out the assigned dynamic IP 
address to the e-mail address set by the user.
Mail Address
User can set an e-mail address for receiving the dynamic IP 
address assigned by the DHCP server.
Mail Server IP
Is the IP address of a Mail Server run by the Manufacturer. To 
receive the assigned dynamic IP address sent to the e-mail 
address set by the user on the DVR, the user has to apply this mail 
server IP address on the DVR.
Table 3-7
Network Setup Fields  (Cont’d)
Field
Description