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Multi-Media Alarm Stations
7.
Use the router’s software to map each alarm station’s source port to the
corresponding destination port, plus the alarm station’s LAN IP. See
, on
.
Dial-Up Connection to an Alarm Station
Figure 11-5
Multi-Media Unit Calls an Alarm Station to Report an Alarm
Preparing a Dial-Up Connection to an Alarm Station
Modem
Multi-Media units can use a telephone line to connect to the modem of an alarm station, or
its RAS server. Telephone lines can be either a plain old telephone system (POTS), or
higher speed integrated services digital network (ISDN). You also need to know the
telephone number to reach that modem.
Table 11-3
Router Mappings: Example for Unit Callback to Alarm Stations
Admin setting to: destination
Network device: mappings
NAT Port (to network
router)
Router’s Outside IP
(network constant)
Physical Port
(unit & firewall)
Inside IP
(alarm station)
Alarm station C
Callback Port: 56,080
164.178.32.59
10,003
a
10.1.0.78
Alarm station D
Callback Port: 56,090
map as above
10,003
10.1.0.79
a
Alarms are sent to port 10,003. For other ports used by Multi, see the
Multi-Media Digital Video Recorder Installation Guide
.
TM
READY
ALARM
HDD
POTS or ISDN
Modem
Modem
Multi-Media unit
Multi Alarm Station
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