Function
Enable PING response
from server
Allowed IP address
Note: If you enable this function ensure the IP address of the PC you are using to configure
the system is also in the list. If the address is not added then you will be unable to
communicate with the unit via the network, it is important to take this feature into
account when the TransVu is on a DHCP network where IP addresses are allocated
automatically.
If no IP addresses are specified than any host can connect to the TransVu.
Open TCP ports
Open UDP ports
Port Allocation
The following are the default port settings supported on the TransVu; this is shown on the Firewall page
menu.
FTP Events Download
The TransVu can transmit images via FTP (File Transfer Protocol); this can be on receipt of an alarm or
VMD or using a scheduled time to backup the recorded video.
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Description
By default this option is enabled and allows the TransVu to be pinged. Disabling this
option will make the unit less visible on the network.
These are the IP addresses and subnets that the TransVu will allow connections
from, i.e. the IP address of the host PC's that will connect to the TransVu to; review
video, download information.
This list identifies the TCP ports that are on the system and available. If a host tries
to communicate with the TransVu using a TCP port that is not in the list, even with a
valid IP address, the host will not gain access to the unit.
The enabled ports can be a range or single port address, if a single port is needed
then enter the same port number in the to and from section.
This is the list of UDP ports that are available on the TransVu. If a host tries to
communicate with the TransVu using a UDP port that is not specified in the list, even
with a valid IP address, the host will not gain access to the unit.
The enabled ports can be a range or single port address, if a single port is needed
then enter the same port number in the to and from section.
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