camaras installation

athan1234
A model citizen

camaras installation

New cameras  must be installed for my client . He possesses MX, MR, and MS.
 
The cameras must be connected  in a diferent corporate network
 
He has this networks:

 

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the company  camaras needs :

 

 

External to internal network. ACCESS TO CAMERAS AND SERVER AT CLIENT’S SITE

  • All cameras and servers (their IP) should be accessible from outside the client’s network
  • Ports enabled: 80, 443, 9000, 9999

 

Internal to External network. ACCESS FROM CAMERAS AND SERVERS AT CLIENT’S SITE

All cameras and servers should be able to reach following external resources:

 

 

AZENA NETWORK CONFIGURATION

 

Whitelisting the URLs for on-line camera operation

(ACCESS TO AZENA FROM CAMERAS AT CLIENT’S SITE)

The following URLs need to be whitelisted/allowed in the router, firewall or proxy in order for a camera to be able to communicate with Azena cloud:

Azena Cloud Login

https://sso.azena.com/

App Download API

https://appdownload.integrator.live.securityandsafetythings.com/

License Generation API

https://license.integrator.live.securityandsafetythings.com/

Device Management API

https://api.integrator.live.securityandsafetythings.com/

Camera Claiming API

https://provisioning.integrator.live.securityandsafetythings.com/

MQTT Endpoint

ssl://mqtt.bosch-iot-hub.com:8883/

Remote Camera Access API

tls://relay.integrator.live.securityandsafetythings.com:4443/

 

Which ports need to be opened in the firewall for remote camera access?

(ACCESS FROM AZENA TO CAMERAS AT CLIENT’S SITE)

 

 

Which scenario setup is ideal in this case?

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BlakeRichardson
Kind of a big deal
Kind of a big deal

That looks all fairly straight forward, you are just adding port forwarding for the ports 80, 443, 9000, 9999 to the internal IP of the NVR and then whitelisting the websites they have provided.

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athan1234
A model citizen

Hey, thanks

I'm considering how I should set things up.

I made a brand-new vlan camera.

The cameras are in communication with one other and the server. they were connected in a sw port acces vlan camaras . I'll have to provide connection

→ All cameras and servers (their IP) should be accessible from outside the client’s network
→ Ports enabled: 80, 443, 9000, 9999

I don't believe it is port forwarding; instead, I believe I will need to construct a group policy, isn't that right?

 

 

Something similar this ?

 

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I can not reach google from VLAN camaras 

 

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any desk remote server from my computer 

 

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The user   must access the server through Anydesk since it has a Fix IP DNS Google and Anydesk. I completed the test that I could access remotely from any desk. My question is: How come I can access? . is it my configuration ok ?

 

 

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