EasyManua.ls Logo

Honeywell MAXPRO - Page 47

Honeywell MAXPRO
256 pages
Print Icon
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
Loading...
. . . . .
LOGGING ON AND FAMILIARIZATION
Port Forwarding
MAXPRO NVR 3.1 Operator’s Guide 47
Server Port: 8001
Controller IP: 199.63.245.84
Controller Port: 8002
Storage Engine IP: 199.63.245.84
Storage Engine Port: 8003
Note: The mapping of the ports 8001, 8002, 8003 to the respective NVR IP and ports
(20007, 26026, 1000) helps an external MAXPRO NVR Internet client to connect
to the MAXPRO NVR system.
Scenario 2: Services mapped to existing ports
A single NVR is configured behind the router, and all the services on the NVR are running on
the default ports. In the router’s port forwarding section specify the default ports. The Internet
client can just specify the public IP Address and default ports to connect to the NVR. The
drawback of mapping to the same ports is that only one NVR can be behind the router.
Figure 3-6 Port Forwarding scenario 2
In the above figure:
There is a single MAXPRO NVR 1 with the default port numbers, 20007, 26026, 10000
configured for the following services respectively:
Trinity Server
Trinity Controller
Storage Engine
In the router’s port forwarding table, the default ports numbers for these services are
specified.
An external MAXPRO NVR client can access the MAXPRO NVRs using the following settings:
Server IP: 199.63.245.84
Server Port: 20007
Controller IP: 199.63.245.84

Table of Contents

Other manuals for Honeywell MAXPRO

Related product manuals