Changing The Maximum Network Data Rate; Tcp Ports; Default System Values For A Multi-Media Unit; Table 8-2 Default Network Communications Settings - Honeywell Rapid Eye Administrator's Manual

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Changing the Maximum Network Data Rate

TCP Ports

Default System Values for a Multi-Media Unit

Document 800-02953V4 Rev A
03/10
Table 8-2
Default Network Communications Settings
Box
IP Address of Multi-Media Unit
Subnet Mask
Gateway
a
These values are usually changed when installing units connected to a network. For
more information about networked units, see the Network Connections section in the
Rapid Eye™ Multi-Media Digital Video Recorder Installation
The operator enters the Maximum Network data rate, to Send no more than n kilobits per
second, where n is a number between 10 and 200 000. Note that some numbers are not
ideal to lower the data rate optimally and are automatically adjusted by the software to the
closest, better value. For example, if an operator enters 33, the software will display the
closest optimal value (32), at the next
1.
Using View, continue or start a
2.
On the System tab, enable the Regulate Data Rate checkbox and enter a number in
the field. The default setting is 32.
The transmission control protocol (TCP) ports are listed in the
Digital Video Recorder Installation
for sockets used in Multi operations. For example, Multi sessions (live, retrieval and alarm)
are sent to port 10,000.
Table 8-3
System Tab Default Values
Box Group
Name of Box/Button
Site Info
Serial Number
Software
Upgrade button
Network Settings
Use DHCP
Site Name. See the sticker
on the unit.
IP Address
Rapid Eye Multi-Media DVR System Administrator Guide
a
Value
172.25.2.1
255.255.0.0
172.25.100.4
Maintenance
Session.
Maintenance Session
Guide. These TCP ports should be left open in a firewall
Default
N/A
N/A
None
Enabled
N/A
Format: REM serial number
b
172.25.2.1
Guide.
for the Rapid Eye site.
Rapid Eye™ Multi-Media
a
; stored on unit
a
; stored on unit
a
; stored on unit, for DHCP use.
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