Dial-Up Connection To An Alarm Station; Preparing A Dial-Up Connection To An Alarm Station; Figure 11-5 Multi-Media Unit Calls An Alarm Station To Report An Alarm; Table 11-3 Router Mappings: Example For Unit Callback To Alarm Stations - Honeywell Rapid Eye Administrator's Manual

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Multi-Media Alarm Stations

Dial-Up Connection to an Alarm Station

Preparing a Dial-Up Connection to an Alarm Station

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7.
Use the router's software to map each alarm station's source port to the
corresponding destination port, plus the alarm station's LAN IP. See
below, or
Figure
11-3, on
Table 11-3
Router Mappings: Example for Unit Callback to Alarm Stations
Admin setting to: destination
NAT Port (to network
router)
Alarm station C
Callback Port: 56,080 164.178.32.59
Alarm station D
Callback Port: 56,090 map as above
a
Alarms are sent to port 10,003. For other ports used by Multi, see the
Multi-Media Digital Video Recorder Installation
Figure 11-5
Multi-Media Unit Calls an Alarm Station to Report an Alarm
Multi-Media unit
READY
ALARM
HDD
TM
Modem
Multi-Media units can use a telephone line to connect to the modem of an alarm station, or
its RAS server. Telephone lines can be either a plain old telephone system (POTS), or
higher speed integrated services digital network (ISDN). You also need to know the
telephone number to reach that modem.
page
222.
Router's Outside IP
(network constant)
Guide.
POTS or ISDN
Multi Alarm Station
Modem
Modem
Table
11-3,
Network device: mappings
Physical Port
Inside IP
(unit & firewall)
(alarm station)
a
10,003
10.1.0.78
a
10,003
10.1.0.79
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