RTSP Stream outside of the network for MV52?

BobaTeaGood
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RTSP Stream outside of the network for MV52?

I understand from this Meraki page that RTSP can only be used locally.

 

What would be the best way to share 1 RTSP of say MV52 to an external trusted service provider?  

 

The goal here is for the external service provider to analyze that camera RTSP for real-time analytics.

 

 

 

 

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Using a vpn tunnel

alemabrahao
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You can create S2S VPN with the service provider or create a NAT for the camera IP. But a S2S VPN is more secure. 

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BobaTeaGood
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Thanks!  Possible to provide some steps/guides on how best to do S2S VPN or create a NAT?

alemabrahao
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@BobaTeaGood 

 

Who is the default gateway about your network, Is it a Meraki MX, Other Firewall Vendor, router?

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The MV only creates an RSTP link using the devices IP, VPN is the best option as suggested. Another method that would be incredibly insecure and I would strongly advise against using and I probably shouldn't suggest because you would be giving the world access to your camera stream is port forwarding. But as I said I would strongly advise against using it. 

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