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Multi-Media Alarm Stations
Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) Fields in an Alarm Station’s Definition
Scope
This feature is for use in complex systems involving many Multi-Media, Multi-Media LT and
older Multi units using modems and a RAS server to connect to a number of alarm stations.
General Case
For simple systems involving only a few units, Honeywell recommends that static PPP User
Names and Passwords be typed in an alarm station’s definition.
Table 11-1
Defining a Connection to an Alarm Station
For a Connection to...
Dial-Up
IP Address
See...
Alarm station modem
✓
n/a
Alarm station modem using an
irregular area code, and so on
✓
n/a
and
Networked alarm station
n/a
✓
Server modem, with alarm
station networked to it
✓
✓
Network address translation
n/a
✓
Table 11-2
Connection Information for a Rapid Eye Site to an Alarm Station
To Set Up Alarm Station Using...
A Multi SA Needs...
Identical dial-up calls to on alarm station’s
modem from Multi-Media units reporting to it
The alarm station’s:
•
Telephone number
•
PPP user name and password
Various local, long distance or international
dial-up calls, to the same alarm station’s
modem
The alarm station’s:
•
Telephone number
•
PPP user name and password
To adjust the alarm station’s telephone
number in the site definition.
Network access
The alarm station’s IP address
Dial-up to RAS server, to access alarm station
on server’s (remote) network
(1) The Multi alarm station’s:
•
IP address
(2) The RAS server’s:
•
Telephone number
•
PPP user name and password
Network address translation
The IP addresses for both the Multi
alarm station and the internet router.
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