Using Localview To Modify The Ip Address Of A Rapid Eye Unit; Testing A Connection; Fig. 3-5. Localview Panel For Network Settings - Honeywell rapid eye System Administrator Manual

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Setting up a Connection to a Rapid Eye Unit
To setup
A network connection, see Common Network, p. 31. For connections through routers, some
TCP ports need to remain open in your organization's firewall, for connections to Rapid Eye
units; see the "Firewall Reference" in the Installation Guide, K14390.
A dial-up connection, see p. 38.
Access to Commands
Right-clicking an item displays a context-sensitive menu.
. To update, select the item, and click. For example, to make changes to a connection,
while Adding a Site, p. 23, or Updating a Site, p. 25, double-click the connection name. The
"Update Connection" window appears.
. To delete, select the item, and click.

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

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 Installation Guide, K14390.
Use the Quick Setup Wizard. See the Multi-Media DSP Unit: Quick Install broadsheet, K14355.
Fig. 3–5.
Note

Testing a Connection

Use View software to run a
30
LocalView Panel for Network Settings.
For dial-up connections, LocalView is not needed.
Maintenance Session
to the Rapid Eye unit using that connection.

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