ENIGMA II DR-81000 Digital Receiver
Version 2.00
Name,
description
Public
Inbound
Port
TCP/
UDP
Local
Private IP
Local
Private
Port
Enigma Web
#1
8080
TCP
192.168
.1.240
80
Enigma Web
#2
8081
TCP
192.168
.1.241
80
*This table is serves as an example only, the names and
expressions in this table can be vary for different kinds of routers
With the above rules, the event lists of the two
receivers can be accessed at http://<remote
address>:8080 and http://<remote address>:8081,
respectively.
To use remote management via internet, the “Shell
Port” must be forwarded in the router, too. A sample
setup for this is as follows:
Name,
description
Public
Inbound
Port
TCP/
UDP
Local
Private IP
Local
Private
Port
Remote #1
23
TCP
192.168
.1.240
23
*This table is serves as an example only, the names and
expressions in this table can be vary for different kinds of routers
Of course, the inbound ports can be modified here as
well, to support multiple receivers on the local
network:
Name,
description
Public
Inbound
Port
TCP/
UDP
Local
Private IP
Local
Private
Port
Remote #1
2323
TCP
192.168
.1.240
23
Remote #2
2333
TCP
192.168
.1.241
23
*This table is serves as an example only, the names and
expressions in this table can be vary for different kinds of routers
With the above setup, the remote management ports
of the receivers can be accessed at <remote
address>:2323 and <remote address>:2333
respectively, so these addresses should be entered
in EniTerm at the Port Settings window.
For more information about setting up Enigma II for
IP Reception via the internet, please, refer to the
TCP/IP Startup Manual, which can be downloaded
from
The TCP/IP setup of the Enigma II receiver can be
verified with Enigma II IP Communication Tester
utility, (E2T.EXE). With this utility, the actual
connection setup can be checked for each ports:
Figure 15. Enigma II IP Communication Tester
The IP Communication Tester utility is available for
free download at
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