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Figure 4. Dialog Box
4. In the “Connection name” box, enter a name for the DVR5100 server. By default, the server site name is DVR5100.
5. In the “Server address” box, enter the IP address of the DVR5100 server.
6. Select the DVR Mode: Standalone is the default setting.
7. Select a Connection Type: VPN is the default setting.
8. (Optional) Use one of the following options:
If the server and DVR5100 remote client are connected directly, or in a LAN configuration, and a router is not used, you can accept the
default Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) port setting, which is used to implement the VPN connection. By default, the port setting
is 27235.
If the DVR5100 server and DVR5100 Remote Client are connected behind a router, you must enter a port number that will allow the
remote client to establish a VPN connection with the unit.. Refer to the DVR5100 Network Design Guide (C3640M) for additional
details.
9. In the “Access key” box, enter the DVR5100 server access key (found in the DVR5100 General System setup screen).
10. In the “Maximum Connection speed” box, select a connection speed appropriate for your application: 128 Kbps, 256 Kbps, 384 Kbps,
512 Kbps, 768 Kbps, T1, or Local Area Network. Ensure this bandwidth throttle is less than the bandwidth limit set at the server.
11. (Optional) Currently, only the default ca.crt certificate is available. To select a different certificate, click Advanced Security to open the
dialog box (refer to Figure 5).
Figure 5. Advanced Security Dialog Box
12. Click the Select button for the “Certifying authority.” The DVR5100 remote client dialog box opens.
13. Navigate to a location where the certificate is located, and then click Open. The certificate is updated in the Advanced Security dialog box.
14. Click OK.
15. In the Edit/Delete Connection dialog box, click OK. The dialog box closes if all required information is entered or displays an error dialog
box, prompting you to enter any additional information.
16. Click OK.