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Embedded Video Gateway System Guide
Configuring System Settings
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Configuring System Settings
System settings include system-wide settings, such as the name of the unit, date and time settings, and network
configuration.
The
System Summary
screen summarizes the current system settings and provides links to some of the system
configuration screens in which the system settings can be modified. It also includes information about the Video
Gateway unit and the network, and, depending on the configuration settings, may include buttons that you can use
to test the current e-mail and SMS notification settings.
Figure 15: System Summary screen (MVG)
The following system-configuration screens are available:
General:
Unit name, port number, and activation of certain options (see page 17)
TV-Out:
Configuration of a closed-circuit monitor (CCTV) connected to the Video Gateway (see page 25)
Date & Time:
Automatic and manual time setting (see page 33)
LAN:
Ethernet network settings (see page 38)
Modem:
Cellular modem configuration (UVG400, MVG, and CVG-M only; see page 40)
WiFi:
Wireless network connection and access-point settings (UVG400 and MVG only; see page 47)
Network Priorities:
Ranking the available network connections for outgoing communication from the unit to
other networks, to indicate which connections should be tried first (UVG400 and MVG; see page 54)
Port Forwarding:
Configuring ports that allow external devices to connect to devices within the local
network managed by the Video Gateway’s router (UVG400 and MVG only; see page 55)
Proxy and DDNS:
Proxy and DDNS settings (see page 57)
Authentication:
Usernames and passwords for accessing and configuring the unit (see page 60)