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Step 5-4: Enter the recorder IP address in the "IP Address" line field.
Step 5-5: Enter the subnet mask in the "Subnet Mask" line field (by default, leave 255.255.255.0).
Step 5-6: Enter the router IP address in the "Gateway" line field.
Step 5-7: Click on the "Save" button to save the operation or click on the "Cancel" button to cancel the operation.
Step 5-8: Right-click to return to the previous menu. Then right-click again to return to the direct tiles.
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Click on the "Default" button to restore the default settings.
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Select the Ethernet port management from the "Net Mode" line drop down-menu (only with the reference recorder 4 306
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Method 1: MultiAdress
Each of the two network connections have a different IP address. It is possible to connect the recorder to a dedicated LAN
for the port 1 cameras and another LAN on port 2 (or 2 VLANS can be used instead). The remote access (or VMS) can be
used from both networks.
Advantage: it is possible to set up cameras on a dedicated LAN, and connect the recorder to each LAN. This can keep the
existing LAN from becoming overloaded due to adding new cameras. The additional load will only be present when accessing
the recorder remotely.
Method 2: FaultTolerance
Both network connections are connected to the same network and use the same address. One needs to be defined as the
primary connection. If it goes down, the second one takes over (redundancy).
Advantage: redundancy (somewhat like RAID1 for NAS)
Method 3: LoadBalance
Both network connections are connected to the network, have the same address and share the network load. In this case
there is no redundancy but 2x the performance of method 2. only useful in the case
Advantage: performs on systems that don't use Gigabit Ethernet switches. Non redundant (resembles RAID0 for NAS)
Cancel the operation
Save the operation
Reset
default settings
Enter recorder IP address
Enter subnet mask IP address
Enter router IP address
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