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3.
Click
Apply
to save the settings.
NOTE:
For an NVR with multiple NICs, you can configure the NICs and choose a default route
(currently NIC1).
If your NVR has a PoE port or a switching port, you can configure an internal NIC IPv4
address.
CAUTION:
If you switch the working mode, the enabled 802.1x and ARP protection will be
disabled automatically.
The valid MTU ranges from 576 to 1500 (1280-1500 for IPv6). To use IPv6, make sure
the NVR and PC can connect to each other using IPv6 addresses. To view live or
recorded videos, make sure the IPv4 addresses are also connectable.
DDNS
If your NVR is connected to the Internet through PPPoE, the IP address of the network changes
every time it connects to the ISP server without your awareness. This is inconvenient when you
remotely access your NVR with an IP address. To avoid this issue, you can register with an
DDNS server to obtain a domain name for your NVR and then access your NVR by visiting the
domain name instead of an IP address (http://
DDNS server address
/
NVR's domain name
) using
a web browser.
1.
Click
Network
>
Basic
>
DDNS
.
2.
Enable DDNS, select a DDNS type, and then complete other settings.
If the DDNS type is
DynDNS
or
No-IP
, enter the domain name, username and
password. The domain name is the one that you have successfully registered at a
domain name registration website (e.g., DynDNS). The username and password are
those of the account you have registered at the domain name registration website (e.g.,
DynDNS).
If the DDNS type is
MyDDNS
, enter a valid domain name for your NVR and then click
Test
to see if the domain name is available.
3.
Click
Apply
to save the settings.