User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Chapter 1 Product introduction
- Chapter 2 Installation
- Chapter 3 Getting started
- Chapter 4 Operating instructions
- Chapter 5 Live view
- Chapter 6 Controlling a PTZ camera
- Chapter 7 Playing back a recording
- Overview of the playback window
- Playback pop-up menu
- Instant playback
- All-day playback
- Searching recorded video
- Playing back recordings by time and video type
- Playing back recordings by event
- Creating and playing back bookmarked recordings
- Slideshow of snapshots
- Playing back recordings from the system log
- Playing back frame-by-frame
- Digital zoom in playback
- Chapter 8 Archiving recorded files
- Chapter 9 Using the web browser
- Windows Vista and 7 users
- Accessing the web browser
- Web browser overview
- Using the web browser to configure the device
- Searching and playing back recorded video
- Searching for event logs
- Dual streaming
- Controlling a PTZ dome camera in the web browser
- Capturing text insertions
- Text overlay
- Using a network storage system
- Chapter 10 Recording
- Chapter 11 Alarm settings
- Chapter 12 Network settings
- Configuring general network settings
- Configuring an NTP server
- Configuring e-mail
- Configuring SNMP
- Configuring the FTP server
- Configuring a remote alarm host
- Configuring multicast
- Configuring the server and HTTP ports
- Configuring the RTSP service port
- Checking network status
- Exporting network packet data
- Port forwarding
- Chapter 13 HDD management
- Chapter 14 Camera settings
- Chapter 15 NVR management
- Chapter 16 User management
- Appendix A Specifications
- Appendix B PTZ protocols
- Appendix C Port forwarding information
- Appendix D KTD-405 keypad
- Appendix E Maximum pre-recording times
- Appendix F Supported PTZ commands
- Appendix G Default menu settings
- Glossary
- Index
11BChapter 12: Network settings
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Option
Description
Working mode
The NVR has two 10M/100M/1000M NIC cards that support
net fault tolerance, load balance, and multi-address modes.
Select one of the options:
Net fault tolerance: When one LAN port fails, the other one
takes over. This is the default option.
Load balance: The bandwidth is divided over the
two LAN ports
with one IP address.
Multi-address: Each LAN port is separate with its own IP
address. This allows one LAN port for the IOP cameras and the
other for client PCs such as TruNav.
Select NIC
Select which LAN port is being defined.
NIC type
Network interface card (NIC) is a device used to connect the
NVR to a network. Select the NIC type used from the drop-
down
list.
Default value is 10M/100M/1000M self-adaptive.
Enable DHCP
Check this box if you have a DHCP server running and want
your NVR to automatically obtain an IP address and other
network settings from that server.
Default value is Enable.
IPv4 address
Enter the IP address for the NVR.
Default value is 192.168.1.82.
IPv4 subnet mask
Enter the subnet mask for your network so the NVR will be
recognized within the network.
Default value is 255.255.255.0
IPv4 default gateway
Enter the IP address of your network gateway so the NVR will
be recognized within the
network. This is typically the IP address
of your router.
Default value is 192.168.1.1
IPv6 address 1
Enter the IPv6 address for the NVR.
Default value is fe80::240:30ff:fe48:2975/64.
IPv6 address 2
Enter the IPv6 address for the NVR.
IPv6 default gateway
Enter the IPv6 address of your network gateway so the NVR
will
be recognized within the
network. This is typically the IP address
of your router.
MAC address
Enter the MAC address.
MTU (bytes)
Enter a value between 500 and 9676. Default is 1500.
Preferred DNS server
Enter the preferred domain name server to use with the NVR.
Alternate DNS server
Enter the alternate domain name server to use with the NVR.
Main NIC
(or Default route)
Select the main LAN port when net fault tolerance or load
balance mode is selected. LAN I is default.
Select which LAN is the main route when multi-address mode is
selected.
3. Click Apply to save the settings.