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Mars Series: Operating the NVR
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NVR User’s Manual
PPPOE Connection
• Type
: Select the network type you are using.
DHCP Type
: If you choose this type, then the network settings will be filled automatically.
Static Type
: To fill in all the required network settings, please ask your ISP (Internet Service Provider).
PPPoE Type
: To fill in all the required network settings, please ask your ISP (Internet Service Provider).
NOTE
: If you are not sure in the network connection type or in network settings, always ask your ISP.
• Client Port
: Is the port that the NVR will use to send information through. It is important to configure if you want
to use the UPnP feature (when your router supports UPnP, then you don’t need to manually forward ports from
the router to your NVR). The port must be unique. When you use the default port 9000, and it is already taken by
other devices or applications, please change the port and remember it because you need to use it when logging
in remotely to the NVR (Web Client). This setting is for advanced users.
• HTTP Port:
Is the port that you will use to log in to the NVR (for example, using Web Client). The port must be
unique. When you use the default port 80, and it is already taken by other applications, please change the port,
for example, 85. In this case, you need to add the port number after the IP address. For example, if you use Static
IP address, you need to enter the IP address as “010.000.100.187:85” in the URL box when logging in Web Client.
• IP Address
: The IP address identifies the NVR in the network. The IP address consists of four groups of numbers
between 0 to 255, separated by periods. For exapmle, “010.000.100.187”. If your network type is
Static
, and you
are not sure what the IP address is, please ask your ISP.
• Subnet Mask
: Subnet mask defines a range of IP addresses that can be used in a network. If IP address is like a
street where you live then subnet mask is like a neighborhood. The subnet address consists of four groups of
numbers, separated by periods. For example, “255.255.000.000”. If your network type is
Static
and you are not
sure what the subnet mask address is, please ask your ISP.
• Gateway
: This address allows the NVR to access the Internet. The format of the
Gateway
address is the same as
the
IP Address
has. For example, “010.000.000.254”. If your network type is
Static
and you are not sure what the
Gateway is, please ask your ISP.
• DNS1/DNS2
: DNS stands for Domain Name System where
DNS1
is the main DNS server and
DNS2
is the backup
server if the
DNS1
is not accessible. DNS server settings must be properly configured if you want to use the
E-mail notification, NTP or DDNS, etc. If you are not sure, what your DNS address is, please ask your ISP.
• Auto Port Forwarding (UPnP)
: Enable this option if your router supports the UPnP. You need to enable UPnP
both, on NVR and router. In this case you do not have to configure manually port forwarding on your router.