Specifications

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Report IP
This service allows the Controller to send alarm and activation information over an IP connected network. The
Report IP Service supports multiple formats and allows the connection to third party reporting if required.
Report IP | General
Client Code: The account number for the Report IP Service can be up to 8 digits. An account code with
leading zeros will be truncated to send the minimum number of digits, for example the account code
004311 will be sent as 4311. Where there are more digits set in the account code than the format that is
selected allows, the account number will be truncated.
IP Address: The primary IP address is the IP of the server that has the receiver attached, the receiver can
be the ArmorIP Server or an IP receiving device.
IP Port Number: The primary port configures the reporting service with the remote port number to
communicate on. Consult the documentation provided with the Receiver software or hardware to find this
information. This information may also be different based on how the device is connected to the internet or
intranet that you are communicating on.
Secondary IP Address: The secondary IP address is the IP of the server that has the receiver attached and
can be set so that it will be routed through a separate connection. For example an ADSL modem maybe
used for primary and a wireless connection for the secondary communications. For higher security it may
also be desirable to have two service providers of internet.
Secondary IP Port Number: The secondary port configures the reporting service with the remote port
number to communicate on for the secondary IP. By using this information in association with the
secondary IP, a specific route can be set for this connection.
Reporting Protocol: The reporting protocol defines how the IP communication data will be sent to the
monitoring station. Various protocols are supported to allow the most comprehensive solution.
ArmorIP: ArmorIP will communicate to the ArmorIP server software running on a remotely connected
server. The ArmorIP Server provides a standard Ademco 685 output and allows routing and redirection
of signals to other reception devices such as E-Mail, SMS Messaging and Websites. The ArmorIP
software is designed to be used with a Concentrator operating in the central station control room.