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Source Ethernet Port can act as a DHCP server to assign an IP address to a connected
camera. Enter two IP addresses—the first and last addresses of an IP range—to limit the
range of dynamic IPs. This DHCP Server option is especially useful when you want to open
only the NVR to an external network and keep the connected cameras within the internal
network.
Note
To use the DHCP Server, the connection method for Source Ethernet Port must
be set to Static IP.
Note
The front network port (Config Ethernet Port) is fixed as IP 192.168.1.100,
HTTP Port 80, Connection Port 4000; you cannot change this setting.
When connecting to the system via the Monitor Ethernet Port instead of the
Config Ethernet Port, changing the settings of the Monitor Ethernet Port may
terminate the connection. If this happens, you must use the new address to
connect to the product.
All ports use the same DNS server; you can have up to two DNS servers. DNS1 is used as the
default, and DNS2 is used when DNS1 is unavailable.
Using RTP/RTSP lets you watch the video of the SRN-6450 in the monitoring system without
using Web Viewer. To use RTP/RTSP, select "Enable" in the Use RTSP menu, and then
change the RTSP and RTP port numbers in the Settings menu. (RTSP is used to control video,
and RTP is used to transfer video data.)
The Multicast option is useful when sending video to multiple users simultaneously without
consuming too much bandwidth. Multicast is available only within a local network that is
configured with a multicast-enabled router; it cannot be used via the Internet.
Note
The RTSP port number cannot be identical to the number of the connection
port for the Monitor Ethernet Port.
Please be advised that you should not change the address unless you are
familiar with the RTP multicast protocol. The default Multicast address is
224.0.1.1.
RTSP monitoring is applied only to a MPEG-compliant camera. (H.264 and
JPEG-compliant cameras are not supported)