Vivotek ND9542P 32-Channel 4K UHD NVR (No HDD) User Manual

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With a remote VAST2 instance that needs to access the NVR via the Internet, you can enter

its public IP address and credentials. The NVR runs an Open VPN client that makes remote

connection via the RESTful (Repretational State Transfer) API (Application Programming

Interface) service to a VPN server running on the remote site. The applicable service port

number ranges from 1 to 65534. Default is 3443. The NVR automatically registers with CA cert

key and becomes with sub-station over a VPN tunnel. Once set, the VAST2 can automatically

connects the NVR.

A public IP or domain name must be configured on the VAST server for the access through the

Internet.

The IP or domain name can contain alpha-numeric characters [0-9][a-z][A-Z][-]. The

hyphen [-] can not be the beginning or the ending character.

Note that on the side of the VAST server making connection via the OpenVPN, the server/client

configuration should be properly configured. On the mobile NVR, a proper gateway setting

should be made for VPN connection.

For the server configuration, the configuration file is placed in:

C:\Program Files (x86)\VIVOTEK Inc\VAST\Server\OpenVPN\config\server\server.ovpn

You can edit your VPN IP subnet parameters according to your network configuration. The
contents of the editable text file looks like this:

port 3939

proto udp

dev tun

ca ca.crt

cert server.crt

key server.key

dh dh.pem

server 10.6.0.0 255.255.0.0

topology subnet

client-to-client

client-config-dir "C:\\Program Files (x86)\\VIVOTEK Inc\\VAST\\Server\\OpenVPN\\

ccd"

keepalive 10 30

cipher AES-256-CBC

max-clients 50000

persist-key

persist-tun

status openvpn-status.log

log-append openvpn.log

verb 3

mute 20

sndbuf 262144

rcvbuf 262144

tls-server

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