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TVG-Series System Guide v1-4 - SerVision

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<strong>SerVision</strong><br />

<strong>TVG</strong> <strong>System</strong> <strong>Guide</strong><br />

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3. Click Update. The settings are immediately implemented on the unit.<br />

4. Save the settings to implement them permanently (see Saving Configuration Changes, page 125). It is not<br />

necessary to restart the system.<br />

Port Forwarding<br />

Port forwarding makes it possible for remote devices to access devices within the unit’s local network. Each device<br />

that you want to make accessible to incoming connections is linked with a particular port of the router. To connect<br />

to the device remotely, you use the external IP address of the router (the IP address of the <strong>TVG</strong> on the external<br />

network), and the assigned port number.<br />

NOTE:<br />

Be sure to assign a static internal IP to the device before you set up port forwarding to it (see Appendix<br />

C: Networks Managed by <strong>SerVision</strong> Routers, page 201)<br />

To configure port forwarding for a device connected to the unit's router:<br />

1. In the Main Menu, under <strong>System</strong>, click Port Forwarding. The Port Forwarding screen opens and<br />

displays a list of the ports that are already open for remote access and the internal IPs of the devices to which<br />

they provide access.<br />

Note: The system and configuration ports of the unit in the router’s network (see Ports, page 19) are defined<br />

automatically by the router and cannot be modified.<br />

Configuring <strong>System</strong> Settings 52

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