Function
PPP Idle Line
Timeout
PPP Link Down
Timer
Packet Size
Secondary Web
Server Port
Firewall Option
The TransVu supports an on-board firewall to add to the security of the unit. When the firewall is enabled it
will work in conjunction with the security applications that are already present in the network.
This feature ensures that unauthorised users can not gain access to the TransVu and therefore tamper with
the operation of the system. The firewall analysis the requested access right down to IP address and port
number filtering and is designed to let the authorised people access and keep un-authorised people out.
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Description
This is the time the TransVu will wait before dropping the PPP link if data has not been
transmitted.
If for any reason the connection is lost then this is the time period before the TransVu will
be forced to drop the PPP connection.
This is the maximum packet size that will be transmitted from the TransVu. This figure is
identified in Bytes.
If the default port setting for web serving has already been allocated it is possible to
configure a second port number.
Eg. If the secondary web port is set for 8000 because the default (80) web port is blocked
by the network or firewall. To obtain images from the TransVu enter the IP address plus
the secondary web port in the address section of Internet Explorer or in the Viewer;
http://172.16.1.2:8000 (<IP address><:><secondary port number>).
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