Network Setting & Other Connection

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Device Network Configuration

Pour assurer un fonctionnement normal, assurez-vous que l’adresse IP de l’appareil est correctement configurée ou obtenue automatiquement depuis le serveur DHCP.

On the Device

Check and configure the network connection on the device Settings > Advance > Network screen.

  • IP Type:

    • DHCP: DHCP mode is the default network connection. If the DHCP mode is turned on, the device will be assigned by the DHCP server with an IP address, subnet mask, default gateway, and DNS server address automatically.

    • Static IP: The IP address, subnet mask, default gateway, and DNS server address have to be manually configured according to the actual network environment.

  • IP Address: The IP address when the static IP mode is selected.

  • Subnet Mask: The subnet mask should be set up according to the actual network environment.

  • Gateway: The gateway should be set up according to the IP address.

  • DNS Type: Domain Name Server(DNS) type.

    • DDNS: Dynamic DNS. It is obtained automatically through the DHCP server.

    • Static DNS: When selected, you need to enter the DNS manually.

  • Preferred & Alternate DNS Server: The preferred and alternate Domain Name Server(DNS). The preferred DNS server is the primary DNS address while the alternate DNS server is the secondary one. The device will connect to the alternate server when the primary server is unavailable.

  • Preferred Network: Specify the preferred network connection, WLAN or Ethernet. It is Ethernet by default. When Ethernet is unavailable, the device will automatically switch to a WLAN connection and vice versa.

Note

  • You can press System Info, and then press Network on the Settings screen to check device network status.

  • The default code to enter advanced settings is 123456.

On the Web Interface

Check the network on the web Status > Network Information interface.

Check and configure the network connection on the device web Network > Basic > LAN Port interface.

  • Type:

    • DHCP mode will enable the indoor monitor to be assigned by the DHCP server with IP address, subnet mask, default gateway, and DNS address automatically.

    • Static IP allows you to enter the IP address, subnet mask, default gateway, and DNS address manually according to the actual network environment.

  • LAN IP Address: The IP address when the static IP mode is selected.

  • LAN Subnet Mask: The subnet mask should be set up according to the actual network environment.

  • Default Gateway: The gateway should be set up according to the IP address.

  • DNS Type: Domain Name Server(DNS) type.

    • DDNS: Dynamic DNS. It is obtained automatically through the DHCP server.

    • Static DNS: When selected, you need to enter the DNS manually.

  • Preferred/Alternate DNS Server: The preferred and alternate Domain Name Server(DNS). The preferred DNS server is the primary DNS address while the alternate DNS server is the secondary one. The device will connect to the alternate server when the primary server is unavailable.

Device Deployment in Network

Pour faciliter le contrôle et la gestion des appareils, configurez les dispositifs d’interphone Akuvox avec des détails tels que la localisation, le mode de fonctionnement, l’adresse et les numéros d’extension.

Deploy the device in the network on the web Network > Advanced > Connect Setting interface.

  • Connect Mode: It is automatically set up according to the actual device connection with a specific server in the network, such as SDMC, Cloud, or None. None is the default factory setting, indicating the device is not in any server type.

  • Discovery Mode: With discovery mode enabled, the device can be discovered by other devices in the network. Uncheck the box if you want to conceal the device.

  • Preferred Network: Specify the preferred network connection, WLAN or Ethernet. It is Ethernet by default. When Ethernet is unavailable, the device will automatically switch to a WLAN connection and vice versa.

  • Device Node: Specify the device address by entering device location info from left to right: Community, Building, Unit, Floor, and Room in sequence.

  • Device Extension: The device extension number for the device you installed.

  • Device Location: The location in which the device is installed and used.

Device NAT Setting

La traduction d’adresses réseau (NAT) permet aux appareils d’un réseau privé d’utiliser une seule adresse IP publique pour accéder à Internet ou à d’autres réseaux publics. Le NAT sauve les adresses IP publiques limitées et masque les adresses IP internes ainsi que les ports du monde extérieur. 

Pour enregistrer des comptes SIP sur des serveurs tiers dans un réseau étendu (WAN), vous devez activer la fonction RPort sur les interphones afin d’établir une connexion stable.

To set up NAT, go to Account > Basic > NAT interface.

  • Stun Server Address: Set the SIP server address in the Wide Area Network(WAN).

  • Port: Set the SIP server port.

Then go to Account > Advanced > NAT interface.

  • RPort: Enable the RPort when the SIP server is in WAN for the SIP account registration.

Device Bluetooth Setting

Device Bluetooth Pairing

You need to enable the Bluetooth feature on the device before you can pair the indoor monitor with other Bluetooth-featured devices.

To set it up, go to Settings > Bluetooth screen.

Device Bluetooth Data Transmission

Transfer data via Bluetooth by pressing Pair new device and selecting the device for pairing.

Device Wi-Fi Setting

Set the Wi-Fi on the device Settings > WIFI screen.

SNMP

Le protocole simple de gestion réseau (SNMP) est un protocole pour gérer les dispositifs réseau IP. Il permet aux administrateurs réseau de surveiller les appareils et de recevoir des alertes pour des conditions qui méritent une attention particulière. SNMP fournit des variables décrivant la configuration du système, organisées en hiérarchies et décrites par des bases d’information de gestion (MIB).

To set it up, navigate to the web Network > Advanced > SNMP interface.

  • Port: Set a specific port for the data transmission from 1024-65535.

  • Trusted IP: Enter the third-party IP address.

Device Web HTTP Setting

Cette fonction gère l’accès aux sites web de l’appareil. L’appareil prend en charge deux méthodes d’accès à distance : HTTP et HTTPS (chiffrement).

To set it up, go to the Network > Advanced > Web Server interface.

  • HTTPS Port: Specify the web server port for accessing the device web interface via HTTPS.