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PAT: PAT stands for Port Address Translation, and it is something that the UPnP protocol handles. This
checkbox allows the user to enable UPnP on the device.
Status: This field shows the UPnP status and has two options:
Offline: This means that UPnP is offline.
Successful: This means that UPnP is working.
LAN IP: This field allows the user to enter the IP address of the router that the NVR is trying to connect.
WAN IP: This field is where the NVR Wide Area Network (WAN) IP is populated. This IP address is what is
used to remotely access the NVR through web access.
PAT Table: This table is used to show how the ports for each protocol listed below have been remapped
by the UPnP protocol.
The first column shows the order of the services.
The second column shows the name of the services. To edit this, double click on the service line
item.
The third column shows the name of the protocol used by that service. To edit this, double click on
the service line item.
The fourth column shows the Internal Port used by that service. To edit this, double click on the
service line item.
The fifth column shows the External Port used by that service. To edit this, double click on the
service line item.
Press the Refresh button to refresh the interface. To confirm settings, click the Save button.
Email
This screen allows for the configuring of email settings to permit the NVR to send emails when the
connected cameras or alarms are triggered.
Below is a screenshot of the email settings screen:
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