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Ip Filter; Figure 5-15 Ip Filter Configuration Interface; Table 5-11 Honeywell Ddns Configurations - Honeywell H2W2PRV3 Software Configuration Manual

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Table 5-11 Honeywell DDNS Configurations

Parameter
Server Type
Server Address
Mode
Domain Name
Username

IP Filter

To restrict camera access to specific IP/MAC addresses, enable the IP filter. You can specify an IP
address or an IP address segment (for example, from 192.168.1.1 to 192.168.1.100). If you do not select
the check box to enable Trusted Sites, there will be no access limitation.

Figure 5-15 IP Filter Configuration Interface

To enable the IP filter:
1.
Click Add IP/MAC, enter the IP address(es) or IP address segments(s) that you want to allow, and
then click Save.
Select the Trusted Sites check box.
2.
Trusted IP/MAC addresses must be added first before enabling Trusted
Note
Sites.
If you specify a MAC address limitation here, the computer with the
Note
specified MAC address must be in the same network subnet as the IP
camera.
CAUTION
is allowed to access the camera, you will have to return the camera to the factory to repair the
problem.
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Function
To enable DDNS, select the check box and choose the Honeywell DDNS server
from the drop-down list.
The default server address is www.hennvr-ddns.com.
Select Auto or Manual. The default is Auto. If you select Manual, then you must
enter a domain name.
Auto and self-defined domain names both follow the format MAC
address.hennvr-ddns.com. You can define the prefix.
Optionally, enter the user name you use to log in to the server.
If you set up the IP Filter/Trusted sites options and forget the IP/MAC address that

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