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31 Jul 2021 16:47 #99655
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Hi,
I am wondering if I can do what I am thinking.
I have two network segments (IP pools).
I have a camera server on one IP pool, which I want the other IP pool to access "on-site" without having to go via an internet connection.
So IP pool 1 can "link" to a single IP address in IP pool 2.
Say 123.456.789.012 (and a couple of others) can link to 210.987.654.321 port 1234 to view the cameras.
At the moment client 123.456.789.012 has to connect via "mycameraserver.co.uk", and it is quite slow and problematic.
I can't put all of the devices in the same IP pool.
Is this feasible, can anyone help please?
Thanks,
Paul
I am wondering if I can do what I am thinking.
I have two network segments (IP pools).
I have a camera server on one IP pool, which I want the other IP pool to access "on-site" without having to go via an internet connection.
So IP pool 1 can "link" to a single IP address in IP pool 2.
Say 123.456.789.012 (and a couple of others) can link to 210.987.654.321 port 1234 to view the cameras.
At the moment client 123.456.789.012 has to connect via "mycameraserver.co.uk", and it is quite slow and problematic.
I can't put all of the devices in the same IP pool.
Is this feasible, can anyone help please?
Thanks,
Paul
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04 Aug 2021 13:04 #99667
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Replied by j1mbo on topic Re: Link network segments
Yes enabled routing between the LAN zones. But the two IP ranges listed are external (public). What are the LAN segment ranges?
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04 Aug 2021 13:40 #99668
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I just made the ip’s up.
The real ones are in two of the private ip pools.
192.169. & 10.10.
The real ones are in two of the private ip pools.
192.169. & 10.10.
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04 Aug 2021 13:42 #99669
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Replied by j1mbo on topic Re: Link network segments
ok so LAN, General Setup, in the inter-LAN routing grid enable routing between the two subnets. Then either use the IP address of the controller directly, or create a DNS alias for it via Applications, LAN DNS and use that alias.
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