
1.4. Annexxus Default IP Configurations
RJ-45 Network Port on the Annexxus-series unit allows it to be connected to an Ethernet/Fast Ethernet standard
(10/100Base-TX) network, complying with the IEEE 802.3U standard. Annexxus device may be connected to a hub, switch
or router with a straight through CAT5e cable, or directly to the DVR/NVR with a crossover CAT5e cable.
Warning
Before installing the unit on-site, you MUST
change the IP Address of each Annexxus
module. See Changing IP Address section
for more information.
Network Settings:
Annexxus' default IP configurations:
IP Address: 192.0.0.64
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
DVR's sample IP address:
IP Address: 192.0.0.65
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
Important
If SRX-Pro/iP-Pro server is behind firewall,
network port 8000 (default port) must be
forwarded to connect to Annexxus 304. In
order to use Annexxus web browser, port
80 must also be forwarded.
For LAN connection, the first three numbers of the Annexxus’ and SRX-Pro/iP-Pro server’s IP address and the Subnet
Mask should be the same, otherwise no video will be displayed on SRX-Pro/iP-Pro. When connecting Annexxus device
to WAN, IP Address, Subnet Mask and Gateway must be configured according to specs provided by the Internet provider.
The IP address and Subnet Mask numbers on DVR/NVR and Annexxus do not have to match when Annexxus is connected
to WAN.
18
Annexxus Default IP Configurations
Chapter 1. Introduction
XML to PDF by RenderX XEP XSL-FO Formatter, visit us at