Live And Playback Setup - D-Link DNR-326 User Manual

2-bay professional network video recorder (nvr)
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Section 3 - Configuration
Live Streaming Server
Port:
Enter the live streaming transmission port.
Maximum
Enter the maximum number of connections for remote access. The maximum
Connections:
number allowed is 36.
Playback Server
Port:
Enter the playback transmission port.
Maximum Users:
Enter the maximum number of users who can access playback functions at
the same time. The maximum number of users for the playback server is 8.
CMS Server:
The NVR supports 3rd party* CMS (Central Management System). It is able to
be connected to CMS as a client.
CMS Server: Check the Enable option to enable CMS service.
Port: The port number through which the CMS connects to this NVR.
Maximum Connections: The maximum number of allowed CMS connections.
Note: For detailed 3rd party information, please contact your local D-Link
office.
Emap:
You can upload map with your camera locations to the NVR. You can use a
BMP or JPG file up to 20 KB.\
Allowed/ Blocked
Select whether you want to enable or disable the allowed and blocked lists:
List:
Allowed List: IP addresses in this list can always access your NVR.
Blocked List: IP addresses in this list will always be blocked.
You can add an IP address to a list by entering the IP in the corresponding text
box and clicking its Add button.
Note: When setting Maximum Connections in Live Streaming Server settings, 1 connection means that 1 user can connect to 1 camera only. If
the maximum number of connections is 16 and if each user connects to 4 cameras, then the maximum number of connected users is 4 and not
16.
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