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General Network Setup is where the user set up the network configurations if
using DVR’s Ethernet port located on the front and back of the DVR.
IP Mode: DVR can be set to DHCP if network supports DHCP function or Static
if static network setting is needed.
IP Address: The IP address needs to be set up differently for each DVR in the
same network. The IP address contains four three digit numbers from 0 to 255.
The first three numbers needs to be the same as the local gateway IP address in
order to have access to the DVR. The last number must be set up independently
on each DVR.
Net Mask: A mask address is to use with the IP address as a pair. The default
setting is 255.255.255.000. Depending on how the network is set up, the user
needs to change it to work with the network.
DNS Server IP Address: DNS Server IP is needed when DVR tries to access non-
IP internet addresses.
Gateway IP: Gateway IP is how a network accesses another network. Set it up
accordingly to the network.
NTP Server IP Address: NTP (Network Time Protocol) Server IP allows DVR to
sync time to a server that supports NTP service.
Central Server IP Address: IP address the central video server connects to.
Central Server Port: port the central video server connects to.
Client Port: This is the port the user accesses DVR’s client function.