
USER MANUAL
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can be PORT FORWARDING calls, PORT MAPPING, etc. NAT
In practice it is necessary to instruct the router so that directs the external incoming calls on certain ports, toward the internal IP address
to the network of cameras. The doors must map are as follows
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HTTP PORT:
Default 80. The cameras use this port to communicate with browsers like IE, Chrome etc. Browsers such as Internet
HTTP PORT:
Default 80. The cameras use this port to communicate with browsers like IE, Chrome etc. Browsers such as Internet
Explorer use port 80 to call a domain. If in the browser address bar is written as: http://212.12.34.201 the call will be the port 80. If
the configuration of the camera is set to a different HTTP port (eg. 81) in the browser you will need to specify the port after the
address inserting ":" as the separation (eg. http://212.12.34.201:81).
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PORT VIDEO / DATA:
By default 30001 used by the camera to communicate with the software NetVMS
PORT VIDEO / DATA:
By default 30001 used by the camera to communicate with the software NetVMS
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PORT RTSP:
By default 554 used by the camera for sending video to software ONVIF Protocol, or RTSP to clients such as VLC,
PORT RTSP:
By default 554 used by the camera for sending video to software ONVIF Protocol, or RTSP to clients such as VLC,
Real Player etc ..
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PORT RTMP:
By default 8080 used by the camera for the use of FLASH technology
PORT RTMP:
By default 8080 used by the camera for the use of FLASH technology
As a result the doors to be mapped according to the client used are:
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BROWSER (
IE, CHROME, etc.): HTTP (80) + RTMP (8080)
BROWSER (
IE, CHROME, etc.): HTTP (80) + RTMP (8080)
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NetVMS:
DATA / VIDEO (30001)
NetVMS:
DATA / VIDEO (30001)
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MOBILE DEVICES (
ANDROID, IPHONE, IPAD): DATA / VIDEO (30001)
MOBILE DEVICES (
ANDROID, IPHONE, IPAD): DATA / VIDEO (30001)
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SOFTWARE ONVIF NVR:
RTSP (554) + HTTP (80)
SOFTWARE ONVIF NVR:
RTSP (554) + HTTP (80)
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CLIENT (RTSP
REAL PLAYER, VLC etc.): RTSP (554)
CLIENT (RTSP
REAL PLAYER, VLC etc.): RTSP (554)
In the router programming it is necessary to direct the incoming external calls on these ports 4 to the internal address of the camera.
If behind the router counts more than one camera must be assigned to each of them a different HTTP port. From the browser you will
decide which camera view by specifying the port call.