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c.
Select
Both
under
Protocol
(TCP and UDP)
d.
Enter the local IP address of the panel (e.g. 192.168.0.180) in the
IP
address
field. (see step 2 of the
TCP/IP Web Based Utility
section to
verify the panel IP address)
e.
Check the
Enable
box, and then click on
Save Settings
NOTE:
Many ISP’s block access to port 80
. If port 80 is blocked, change the HTTP port the
panel uses from 80 to another value, such as 8000 (valid port numbers are in the
range of 1 to 65535). See the
Network Setup
section for information on assigning
new network ports.
It is important to c
hange the panel’s HTTP port
from 80 if the local network has
another device (such as a panel, or web server) already using port 80.
3.
Configure HTTPS forwarding by repeating steps 2a to 2e with the HTTPS
port number that the panel is using. The default HTTPS port number is
443
.
4.
Set up the router to allow remote firmware upgrades to the panel by
repeating steps 2a to 2e with the UDP port number the panel is using.
(default UDP port is
9393
) This step is optional if firmware upgrades are to
be done locally.
Router Port Forwarding Screen