Multi-Media Alarm Stations
Network Connection to an Alarm
Dial-up Connection to an Alarm
3.
Making an Alarm Station
Operator Needs
What alarm station operators need from their Multi SA
View operators who deal with alarm stations can ask their Multi SA if their user account(s) have the
right to:
Process alarms. See
View, on p. 187.
Access the sites set to call the alarm station. See
Multi SA Needs
What a Multi SA needs from your organization
Before your Multi SA designates an alarm station, he or she needs:
Telephone number. The number that Multi-Media units dial to reach a modem on an alarm
station.
- or -
IP address. The address of an alarm station on the same network as Multi-Media units. See
figure 11–2, below.
- or -
Both. For connecting to the modem of a remote access service (RAS) server, your Multi SA
needs the RAS server's telephone number and IP address of the networked PC used as an
alarm station.
Honeywell recommends that Multi SAs check if their organization allows the type of
connection they plan to use.
For example, your organization may not allow connecting by modem to a PC on its network if
this bypasses a firewall.
System Administrator Needs
Let your network administrator know that alarms are sent to port 10,003.
This port should be left open in your organization's firewall, for the sockets used by Multi
alarms. For other ports used by Multi, see the Installation Guide, K14390.
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Station, p. 211, or
Station, p. 214.
Operational, p. 208.
Granting More or Less Rights to an
Account, on p. 162, and
Right to Access a
Site, p. 188.
Right to Use