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NTP
The Network Time Protocol (NTP) is used for automatic time synchronisation via the
network or Internet.
NAT
Network Address Translation (NAT) is used to separate internal and external
networks.
ATTENTION: It is recommended to leave the AutoUPnP function set to "Manual".
(Assignment type).
Advanced Settings - SNMP
The Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is used to monitor and control
network elements from a central station. The protocol regulates the communication
between the monitored devices and the monitoring station.
Activate Here you activate the NTP function on the recorder
Interval (min.) Here you select the interval for synchronisation
NTP Server Enter the IP address of the NTP server here.
NPT port Enter the port of the NTP server here.
Activate UPnP Activate the checkbox to activate the visibility in an IP
network. If this function is activated, port forwarding is
automatically entered in the router for all network ports (if
UPnP is active in the router).
If UPnP is activated, the network ports configured by UPnP (if
BUS DDNS is active
are transmitted to the ABUS server.
Assignment type If set to "manual", the network ports can be set manually via
the "Edit" button.
When set to "Auto", the recorder checks for free network ports
on the router and sets the port numbers according to a
random pattern.
Activate Activate checkbox to establish a connection with SNMP
software
SNMP version Version of the SNMP s
stem
SNMP Port Enter the SNMP port here, normall
161.
Writing Community Enter the "Key" here according to the settings of your SNMP
software.
Reading Community Enter the "Key" here according to the settings of your SNMP
software.
Trap address Enter the IP address of the SNMP mana
er here.