Night Owl NVR10 SERIES User Manual page 64

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5. You will need to enter a new port forwarding entry for each port that your NVR
uses: Media Port (9000), Web Port (2049 or 2051). Repeat the steps below
for each entry.
6. When entering the port numbers and IP address into your router's port
forwarding section, you will need to remove any leading zeros e.g. 09000
9000, 192.168.000.150
7. Additionally most router menus will ask you to enter the following information
in order to forward a port; the language and naming on your particular router
may be different than the below but the same principles will apply:
• Application Name: create a unique name for your NVR system.
• Public Port: select the port to forward: Media Port (9000), Web Port (2049
or 2051), or Server Port (2050).
• Private Port: set to the same number you entered for the Public Port.
• Port Type/Protocol: if your router has an option for both, use TCP and UDP.
If your router allows either TCP or UDP port types, use TCP.
• Host IP Address: set to your NVR IP address ending in 150 that you wrote
down earlier.
Once you have forwarded the necessary ports on your router, you should check to
make sure they have been correctly forwarded.
1. Go to http://www.yougetsignal.com/tools/open-ports/.
2. Type in port 9000 and select the Check button to see if the port is open or
closed.
3. Type in port 2049 or 2051 and select the Check button to see if the port is
open or closed.
4. All ports should be open. If any ports test as closed, that port is not forwarded
correctly.
NOTE: Write you external address in the User Information section at the end of
the manual.
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192.168.0.150, etc.
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