vSync924 & 1624i User Guide
© vSync DVR December 2007
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December 2007
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3-7-1. Ports
Port-Forwarding for Access from a WAN
When one or more DVRs are connected through a IP sharing device (i.e. router) to a larger network (i.e. the
internet), in order to access each unit from outside the local area network, each device must have a unique
RTSP (Real Time Stream Protocol) and HTTP port number. You must also configure your IP sharing
device for port-forwarding, so that each port, when accessed on the IP sharing device, will forward to the
appropriate DVR’s IP and or MAC address. The port number is listed next to the “Port” menu option in the
Network menu
.
If you only plan to access multiple units from within a local area network, you do not need to change
the RTSP and HTTP port numbers, unless other IP sharing devices establish in-between the client
and the DVRs.
To access the DVR, you must have the following information:
Table 3.7.1.1 Information Needed for Network Access
When accessing from the same LAN
When accessing from outside the LAN
DVR IP Address
The router or Gateway IP addresses
(The IP address of the IP sharing device)
RTSP port number
RTSP port number
HTTP port number
HTTP port number
Username Username
Password Password
3-7-2. Network Types
Configure one of three network types: LAN, DHCP, or ADSL
Each type requires different settings.
LAN
To use the LAN option when connecting the DVR to a network, the following information is required. If you
do not have this information, see your network administrator.
Table 3.7.2.1. Network Parameters for LAN
Item
Description
IP
The fixed IP address of the DVR
GATEWAY
The IP address of the gateway
SUBNET MASK
The subnet mask for the LAN