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Enter a name for the route. Only use letters, digits, dot, hyphen and underscore.
Enter the target network information: Destination Network and Network Mask.
Enter the IP address of the Gateway. This IP address must be part of the local network of the
camera. For routes using ISDN connections, this field remains empty since the gateway is set
automatically.
Select a Connection.
Note: When you have selected an ISDN connection, you cannot access computers within this
network using the symbolic DNS name but only via their IP address.
For each connection, you can select one of of two options:
Inactive Deactivates this route entry.
Remove Removes this route from the configuration.
Click on the Set button to check the routes. Provided that the respective gateways are available, the
configured routes are saved.
For additional information on the topic, see the Routing − Example help topic.
23.4 Storing the Configuration
Click on the Set button to save your settings until the camera is rebooted.
Click on the Close button to close the dialog. While closing the dialog, the system checks the entire
configuration for changes. If changes are detected, you will be asked if you would like to store the entire
configuration permanently.
In order to enable these settings, you need to reboot the camera!
23.5 Example: Routing
The following scenario has been designed to illustrate the configuration of network connections and their
routes.
23.5.1 Scenario
A camera is mounted at a parking area and observes the main entrance of a company building. The
receptionist needs to see a Live Image of the camera. Also, during the day, the image is supposed to be
presented on the company's web site which is located on an external server. During the night, the grounds are
monitored. In case of an alarm, the images are not only stored on the company's network but a re sent
redundantly via ISDN on a separate backup computer. In case of an alarm, an e−mail is sent as well.
23.5.2 Design and Network Topology
The camera is integrated in the company network via Ethernet. Additionally, the camera is equipped with
ISDN, so that it can connect to the Internet and dial−in to the backup computer:
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