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Panasonic Network Camera Management SystemKx Hgw600 Operating Instructions
Panasonic Network Camera Management SystemKx Hgw600 Operating Instructions
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Operating Instructions [For assistance, please call: 1-800-272-7033] 101 System Features 4.4.2 Packet Filtering Packet Filtering windowallows you to control the access to a network by letting the incoming and outgoing packets pass or not based on the information (Source IP Address, Destination IP Address, Source Port, Destination Port, Protocol, etc.). Used properly, Packet Filtering is a tool for improving network security. It is processed from the lower entry number to the higher entry number. For more information about default settings or instructions about each entry number, please refer to Page 134. To a d d n e w e n t r i e s 1.Click[Packet Filtering]on the Setup Page.
Operating Instructions 102 2.Click[Add]in theCurrent Statustable. 3.Enter the appropriate data fields and click[Add]. Note Do not enter the space in each data field. 4.When you have finished, click[Save]. The settings will be saved. 5.Click[Restart Now!].
Operating Instructions [For assistance, please call: 1-800-272-7033] 103 System Features Instructions for the data fields No.Set the entry number (1-64). Packet Filtering is processed from the lower entry number to the higher entry number. A newly assigned entry number overwrites the previous one. Typ eSelectPermitorDo Not Permit. When a packet meets all the conditions specified, whether to pass (Permit) or not (Do Not Permit) the packet is carried out. DirectionSelectWLorLW. Specify whether the packet is inbound from (W L) or outbound to (L W) WAN. Source IP AddressEnter the source IP address(es) of Packet Filtering. When a single IP address is desired, enter the IP address in the upper data field. When a range of IP address is desired, enter the lower number of IP address in the upper data field and the higher number of IP address in the lower data field. For example, to enter the IP address from 192.168.0.3 to 192.168.0.10, enter 192.168.0.3 in the upper data field and 192.168.0.10 in the lower data field. in the upper data field substitutes all the IP addresses. Source PortSet the source port number(s) of Packet Filtering. When a single port is desired, enter the port number in the upper data field. When a range of port is desired, enter the lower port number in the upper data field and the higher port number in the lower data field. For example, to set the port numbers from 2000 to 3000, enter 2000 in the upper data field and 3000 in the lower data field. in the upper data field substitutes all the port numbers. Destination IP AddressEnter the destination IP address(es) of Packet Filtering. The input rules are the same as those of Source IP Address. Destination PortSet the destination port number(s) of Packet Filtering. The input rules are the same as those of Source Port. The port numbers from 60000 to 60016 are only available for the KX-HGW600. ProtocolSelect the protocol(s) to send or receive data.TCP, UDP, TCP&UDP, TCPESTorTCPFINare available. Log OutputStore temporarily the record of packet information and specify whether or not to display the log on the Packet Filtering Log window. To view the log information, check the check box.
Operating Instructions 104 To change or delete entries 1.Click[Packet Filtering]on the Setup Page. 2.Click the entry number you want to change or delete in theCurrent Statustable. 3.Change the settings and click[Change]. To delete, click[Delete]. To clear the current settings, click[Clear]. Note Do not enter the space in each data field. 4.When you have finished, click[Save]. The settings will be saved. 5.Click[Restart Now!]. To change the priority Packet Filtering is processed from the lower entry number to the higher entry number. To change the priority of the entry number, enter the source entry number in the left data filed and the destination entry number in the right data filed. Then click[Move]and [Save].Click[Restart Now!]on the Setup Page. To prevent the outside network from accessing the communications between Windows NT and Windows 2000 PCs. Ty p e DirectionIP AddressPor tIP AddressPort ProtocolLog Output Do Not Pe r mi tL W 135 TCP&UDP Y Do Not Pe r mi tL W 135 TCP&UDP Y Do Not Pe r mi tW L 135 TCP&UDP Y Do Not Pe r mi tW L 135 TCP&UDP Y Do Not Pe r mi tL W 445 TCP&UDP Y Do Not Pe r mi tL W 445 TCP&UDP Y Do Not Pe r mi tW L 445 TCP&UDP Y Do Not Pe r mi tW L 445 TCP&UDP Y
Operating Instructions [For assistance, please call: 1-800-272-7033] 105 System Features 4.4.3 Optional Setup Optional Setup windowallows you to set the optional settings for the access to the LAN or WAN (Internet). Change the setup only when necessary. To change the optional settings, follow the steps below. 1.Click[Optional Setup]on the Setup Page. 2.Click the setting window and enter the appropriate data fields. Please refer to Page 106—Page 109 for instructions about each data field. To clear the current settings, click[Clear]. Notes Do not enter the space in each data field. When you change the settings of Optional Setup, restart all the devices connected to the KX-HGW600.
Operating Instructions 106 3.When you have finished, click[Save]. The settings will be saved. 4.Click[Restart Now!]. IP Address (LAN) DHCP When you use the DHCP server function, the KX-HGW600 can assign an IP address automatically to each device on the LAN side. IP Address (LAN)Enter the IP address on the LAN. (The default setting is 192.168.0.254.) The IP address must be entered out of theAvailable Address Rangein theDHCPsetting. Subnet MaskEnter the Subnet Mask on the LAN. (The default setting is 255.255.255.0.) Port No. of WWW ServerEnter the port number of the web server. (The default setting is 80.) DHCP ServerThis function enables the KX-HGW600 to assign an IP address automatically to each device on the LAN side. (The default setting is Use.) To assign the IP address manually to each device on the LAN side, checkDo Not Use. In this case, the Automatic Setup function does not work. Available Address RangeWhen you use the DHCP server function, enter the range of the private IP addresses, 32 to 128 addresses. Change them only when necessary. The last 16 addresses (default setting: 192.168.0.113-192.168.0.128) of 128 addresses are reserved for Network Camera. Enter the value greater than 192.168.0.32.
Operating Instructions [For assistance, please call: 1-800-272-7033] 107 System Features Static DHCP When you use the DHCP server function, the KX-HGW600 can assign static IP address to each device by registering its MAC address. 1.Click[Add]in theStatic DHCPtable. PPPoE When PPPoE Connection is used to connect to the ISP, you can select how to initiate/ stop the PPPoE Connection. First, select how to connect from theConnection.Ifyour payment plan with your ISP is not the unlimited Internet access and you are charged according to your usage, it is recommended that you checkAutomaticorManual. Enabled/DisabledCheckEnabledorDisabled. When you checkEnabled,the KX-HGW600 assigns static IP address to each device which has a specified MAC address. When you checkDisabled,theentry does not work but will work when you checkEnabledlater. IP Address (LAN)Enter the static IP address of the corresponding Network Camera and PCs. MAC AddressEnter the MAC address of the corresponding Network Camera and PCs. Separate each two-digit group (0-9, A-F or a-f) by entering a colon : between them (e.g., 01:23:45:ab:cd:ef).
Operating Instructions 108 Note When you access the Camera Portal page from the WAN side, PPPoE Connection cannot be disconnected. DNS Relay DNS Relay function frees you from setting up the DNS server address in each device on the LAN side, even though it is set up with static IP address. This function distributes the DNS server address to the Network Camera and the PC on the LAN side. Note When the DNS server is connected to the LAN side, do not use this function. Connection Always Automatic ManualThe PPPoE Connection is online as long as the KX-HGW600 is turned on. This is the default setting. This allows you to stop the PPPoE Connection manually on the PPPoE Connection window ( Page 115). To initiate the PPPoE Connection again, restart the KX-HGW600. The PPPoE Connection is online only when data is being sent to theInternetfromeachdeviceontheLANside.Thisallowsyouto initiate/stop the PPPoE Connection on the PPPoE Connection window. ( Page 115) The PPPoE Connection is online only when you click[Connect] on the PPPoE Connection window ( Page 115). To stop the PPPoE Connection, click[Disconnect]on the PPPoE Connection window. Disconnection on IdleIfEnabledis checked, the KX-HGW600 detects when the PPPoE Connection is idle and will automatically disconnect it when the length of idle time exceeds the user-specified limit. When you use this function, checkEnabledandspecifythetime (1-99 minute). When you checkAlways, the timer does not work. UseThe KX-HGW600 communicates with the Network Camera and PCs on the LAN side as a substitute for the DNS server. (The default setting is Use.) When static IP address is assigned to each device on the LAN side, enter the IP address of the KX-HGW600 (192.168.0.254) in the network or TCP/IP properties window of each device. Do Not UseThis function does not work. When static IP address is assigned to each device on the LAN side, enter the IP address of the specified DNS server in the network.
Operating Instructions [For assistance, please call: 1-800-272-7033] 109 System Features MTU size MTU (Maximum Transmission Unit) specifies the maximum size of a packet that can be transferred in one frame over a network. Any messages larger than the MTU are divided into smaller packets before being sent, which slows down transmission speed. Normally, the KX-HGW600 optimizes the MTU size automatically. Change the MTU size only when necessary. Note Depending on the MTU setting, the communication speed may be extremely slow. Dynamic Routing The KX-HGW600 can automatically adjust to physical changes in the network’s layout. You can specify whether or not to send the RIP information from WAN (LAN) side to LAN (WAN) side. WANWhen the RIP information is sent to the WAN (Internet) side, the network information on the LAN may be seen by the unauthorized users. For security, checkDo Not Send. LANNormally checkSend. When the KX-HGW600 exists on the LAN with other routers and they are sending the RIP information, checkDo Not Send. When the KX-HGW600 exists with no other routers and hosts your networks connection to the Internet, all information is sent to the Internet through the KX-HGW600. 1500 Bytes 1454 Bytes86 Bytes1454 Bytes 86 Bytes Local IP Network (e.g., ADSL) MTU=1454 Bytes It takes time to divide the data into smaller packets.
Operating Instructions 110 4.5 System Commands 4.5.1 Change Password Change Password windowallows you to change the common password to access from the Camera Portal page to the Setup Page or Recording/Playback page. For security, specify a unique password for the Setup Page and avoid KX-HGW (default setting). It will prevent any unauthorized user from changing any settings from the WAN (Internet) side. 1.Click[Change Password]on the Setup Page. 2.Enter a new user name in theUser Name(up to 15 alphanumeric characters). 3.Enter a new password in thePassword(up to 15 alphanumeric characters) and retype the new password in theRetype Passwordfor confirmation. 4.When you have finished, click[Save]. Notes Do not copy and paste the password when entering retyping the new password in theRetype Password. The user name and passwords are case-sensitive. If completed, the dialog box appears. If not completed, the dialog box appears. Your new password is different from the retyped one. Try retyping the new password again.