Setting Up A Connection To A Ras Server; Figure 11-11 Ras Configuration For An Alarm Station - Honeywell Rapid Eye Administrator's Manual

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Multi-Media Alarm Stations
Multi-Media unit's
IP Address
Telephone number to
RAS server's modem
TIP!

Setting Up a Connection to a RAS Server

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A Rapid Eye site may need to connect to a remote access service (RAS) server to reach a
Multi alarm station.
Figure 11-11
number is dialed first and point-to-point protocol (PPP) authentication occurs. Alarms can
then reach the alarm station using the unit's IP address (as in
Figure 11-11
RAS Configuration for an Alarm Station
Network Administrator Requirements
Alarms are sent to port 10,003. This port should be left open in your organization's firewall,
for the sockets used by Multi alarms.
Your Rapid Eye site might not need this type of connection to an alarm station.
For other means of connecting to an alarm station, see
1.
While adding or updating an alarm station definition (as explained in
Station Name and
Reports, page 218), you will see the Add/Update Alarm Station
dialog box. Enter the alarm station's IP Address in its field (ee
2.
Select the Use Dial-up Networking option.
Leave the Country Code as (dialing same country), unless the Multi-Media
3.
unit is in a different country than the RAS server.
Caution
Honeywell recommends using the (dialing same country) option.
Do not use your country's name, such as United States of America (1),
unless the alarm station is in a different country from the Multi-Media unit.
shows a telephone number to a server's modem. The
Figure
11-11).
Table
11-2, on
page
220.
Adding an Alarm
Figure
11-11).

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