IC Realtime HDVR-MX0402-1U5MP-AI2-WEB Product Manual - Page 173

Network Management

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Step 6 Click OK. 5.13 Network Management 5.13.1 Configuring Network Settings This section allows you to configure the network settings of the recorder, such as TCP/IP, P2P, DDNS and E-mail (SMTP) 5.15.1.1 Configuring TCP/IP Settings This section allows for configuration of the settings for the Device such as IP address, subnet mask and DNS according to the local networking requirements. Configure according to the local network requirements. Select Main Menu > Basic Settings > Network > TCP/IP, and the TCP/IP interface will be displayed. Parameter Net Mode Description ● Multi-address (only with dual Network port models): The two Ethernet ports work separately through either of which you can request the Device to provide the services such as HTTP and RTSP. You will need to configure a default Ethernet port (usually the Ethernet port 1 by default) to the local network (if this is the case, the second Ethernet port will be configured for the IP camera IP scheme. If one of the two Ethernet ports is disconnected as detected by the NVR network monitor, the system network status is regarded as offline. ● Fault Tolerance: The two Ethernet ports share one IP

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Step 6
Click
OK
.
5.13 Network Management
5.13.1
Configuring Network Settings
This section allows you to configure the network settings of the recorder, such as TCP/IP, P2P, DDNS and E-mail
(SMTP)
5.15.1.1
Configuring TCP/IP Settings
This section allows for configuration of the settings for the Device such as IP address, subnet mask and DNS
according to the local networking requirements. Configure according to the local network requirements.
Select
Main Menu > Basic Settings > Network > TCP/IP
, and the
TCP/IP
interface will be displayed.
Parameter
Description
Net Mode
Multi-address (only with dual Network port
models)
: The two Ethernet ports work separately
through either of which you can request the Device to
provide the services such as HTTP and RTSP. You will
need to configure a default Ethernet port (usually the
Ethernet port 1 by default) to the local network (if this is
the case, the second Ethernet port will be configured
for the IP camera IP scheme. If one of the two Ethernet
ports is disconnected as detected by the NVR network
monitor, the system network status is regarded as
offline.
Fault Tolerance
: The two Ethernet ports share one IP