Figure 3-110
2) The proxy server software developed from the SDK. Please open the software and input the global
setup. Please make sure the auto connection port here is the same as the port you set in the previous
step.
3) Now you can add device. Please do not input default port number such as the TCP port in the mapping
port number. The device ID here shall be the same with the ID you input in Figure 3-110. Click Add button
to complete the setup.
4) Now you can boot up the proxy server. When you see the network status is Y, it means your
registration is OK. You can view the proxy server when the device is online.
Important
The server IP address can also be domain. But you need to register a domain name before you run proxy
device server.
3.11.1.12 Cluster IP
About Cluster service: when master device is malfunction, the slave device can use the master device
configuration and virtual IP address to replace the work (monitor or record) accordingly. When you use
the virtual IP to access the device, he can still view the real-time video and there is no risk of record loss.
Once the master device becomes properly, the slave can still work until you use the WEB to fix manually.
During the whole process (the master device is working properly->master device is malfunction->master
device becomes work properly again), you can use this virtual IP to access the device all the time.
It is for you to set IP address, subnet mask, gateway and etc of the Switch. See Figure 3-111.
Please check the box to enable this function and then input corresponding IP address, subnet mask,
default gateway. Click OK button to complete the setup. The virtual IP here is for the master device.
Note
The IP in the TCP/IP interface is for cluster internal control (It is mainly for the mater device and slave
device internal interactive). The virtual IP you set here is for cluster external control (It is for external
network connection).
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