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The NVR will then connect to the ABUS server account. This can take up to two
minutes. The ports will then be transmitted and updated at regular intervals on the
ABUS server.
The respective ports in the router/firewall must be enabled/forwarded such that
access is possible from the outside and the ABUS server port scan identifies the
“green” status.
PPPoE
Here you can activate/deactivate PPPoE.
NTP
The Network Time Protocol (NTP) automatically synchronises the time via the
network or Internet.
NAT
Network Address Translation (NAT) is used to separate internal and external
networks.
IMPORTANT:
We recommend leaving the AutoUPnP
function set to “Manual”.
(Assignment method).
Activate
Here you can activate the NTP function on the recorder
Interval (min.)
Here you can select the interval for the synchronisation
NTP server
Enter the IP address of the NTP server here
NPT port
Enter the NTP server port here
Enable UPnP™
Tick the box to enable visibility on an IP network. When this
function is enabled, port forwarding is automatically entered in
the router for all network ports (provided that UPnP is enabled
in the router).
If UPnP is enabled, the network ports configured by UPnP are
transferred to the ABUS server (provided that ABUS DDNS is
enabled).
Mapping Type
For “manual” settings, the network ports can be manually
defined using the “Edit” button.
For “auto” settings, the recorder checks for free network ports
on the router and defines the port numbers in a random
pattern.