11.2.2. Port
HTTP port:
RTSP port:
HTTPS port:
Server port:
Note
If the camera is to be accessed via routers (e.g. from the internet to the local network),
port forwarding must be set up for the HTTP, RTSP and server port in the router. If HTTPS
is also being used, port forwarding must be set up for the HTTPS port too.
11.2.3. DDNS
Activate DDNS:
Select service:
Server Address:
Domain:
Port:
User name:
Password:
Note
Further information on the "ABUS SERVER" can be found on the help page at the following
address:
https://www.abus-server.com/faq.html
the default port for HTTP transmission is 80. If several IP cameras are
located on one subnet, each camera should have its own unique HTTP
port.
the default port for RTSP transmission is 554. If several IP cameras are
located on one subnet, each camera should have its own unique RTSP
port.
The default port for HTTPS transmission is 443. If several IP cameras
are located on one subnet, each camera should have its own unique
HTTPS port.
The default port is 8000. If several IP cameras are located on one
subnet, each camera should have its own unique server port.
ticking the checkbox activates the DDNS function.
select a service provider for the DDNS service.
IP address of the service provider
registered host name with the DDNS service provider
port for the service
user account identification with the DDNS service provider
account password with the DDNS service provider
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