Introduction
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Forward to target address:
192.168.0.5 (local IP address of your recorder)
Internal HTTP port (on the recorder): 80
Internal HTTPS port (on the recorder): 443
Internal RTSP port (on the recorder): 554
Your router's IP address, which is displayed on the
WAN interface, is used as the external IP address.
To open the recorder's web interface via remote
connection, enter the following URL in the navigation bar
of the browser:
http://external-router-IP:80
https://external-router-IP:443
The externally forwarded RTSP port is automatically
used by the web interface and does not have to be
specified again.
Note
We recommend changing the default ports for port
forwarding in order to avoid an overlap with other
services (for example, port 443 is likely to be the
same port used by the web interface of the router
for external access). This also makes it easier to
set up forwarding for other devices later.
Setting up the ABUS server (IPv4)
Internet providers generally disconnect the internet
connection of the router for a few seconds every day.
During this process, the router is assigned a new IP
address. This means that for remote access to the web
interface of the recorder, the new valid IP address of the
router (WAN interface) has to be used.
In order to avoid having to check this address on a
daily basis, ABUS offers a free DDNS service: the
ABUS server. With this service, the router's external
IP address is assigned a host name on the server,
which is matched with the current IP and port information
on a regular basis.
Access to the recorder web interface then takes place
via the ABUS server host name:
http://meinrekorder.u21783.abus-server.com:1500
Go to
https://www.abus-server.com
to register for free
and set up your recorder.
The ABUS server only supports IPv4 addresses.
Instructions on how to set up your recorder for the ABUS
server are stored in the downloads area for the recorder
on
http://www.abus.com
.
DDNS for IPv6 (IPv6)
The supported DDNS providers for the ABUS embedded
recorder currently only allow for IPv4 DDNS
synchronisation. Another service is currently required to
run DDNS synchronisation for IPv6. Because, unlike with
IPv4, every device (recorder) with IPv6 receives a unique
global IP address, the current IPv6 address of the
recorder must be transmitted to the DDNS provider when
using DDNS for IPv6.
You can do this via your router, for example, if your
router supports this type of service.
AVM/Fritzbox/MyFritz recommendation:
The "MyFritz" service can detect all global IPv6
addresses of connected devices and provide them via
the MyFritz service as a DDNS host name.
Note
Network service ports (HTTP(S) and RTSP)
must be opened to use the web interface on the
recorder with IPv6 as well.
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