Setting Up A Connection; Using Localview To Modify The Ip Address Of A Rapid Eye Unit; Testing A Connection - Honeywell Rapid Eye System Administration Manual

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Connecting to a Rapid Eye Unit

Setting Up a Connection

Using LocalView to Modify the IP Address of a Rapid Eye Unit

Testing a Connection

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For a network connection, see
For connections through routers, some TCP ports need to remain open in your
organization's firewall for connections to Rapid Eye units. Refer to the Firewall
Reference in the
Rapid Eye™ Multi-Media Digital Video Recorder Installation
For a
Connection, see
Dial-Up
Access to Commands
Right-clicking an item displays a context-sensitive tool tip.
To update an item, select it and click
while
Site, page 35, or
Adding a
name. The Update Connection window appears.
To delete an item, select it and click
Before setting-up a network connection for remote PCs, the simplest way to change a unit's
IP address or to enable DHCP is to use LocalView to access the unit's network settings. Do
so by using LocalView to either:
Access the network settings of the DVR. See the
Recorder Installation
Guide.
Use the Quick Setup Wizard. Refer to the
Guide.
Note
For dial-up connections, LocalView is not needed.
Use the View application to run a
using that connection. See also
on page 43.
Common Network
page
49.
. For example, to make changes to a connection,
Site, page 37, double-click the connection
Updating a
.
Rapid Eye™ Multi-Media Digital Video
Rapid Eye™ Multi-Media Unit Quick Start
on the Rapid Eye Multi-Media unit
Maintenance Session
on page 56.
Connection Report
Guide.

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