Well done!Hi @catcamstar
yes, yes..it is working....i receive a call on indoor monitor (= VTH) and a message on mobile when doorbell (= VTO) rings.
Calling from VTH (= indoor monitor) to doorbell (= VTO) with number 8001 also working fantastic!
Trick --> SIP server IP address is same as VTO ip address...(ofcourse). Still not known why I didn't receive a message on mobile app earlier and now it works..(maybe the reset did the job)..
Thanks @catcamstar for all your support!!Hi @catcamstar
yes, yes..it is working....i receive a call on indoor monitor (= VTH) and a message on mobile when doorbell (= VTO) rings.
Calling from VTH (= indoor monitor) to doorbell (= VTO) with number 8001 also working fantastic!
Trick --> SIP server IP address is same as VTO ip address...(ofcourse). Still not known why I didn't receive a message on mobile app earlier and now it works..(maybe the reset did the job)..
What you tried to achieve is the reverse: Port Forwarding is FROM the internetz TO your internal network, so in your case (screenshot): if I would knock on your WAN-ip:1194, I am diving into your 192.168.1.110 port 1194. That's not what you want. If you blocked internet access on 192.168.1.110, then you need to open OUTBOUND port 2195, because through that channel, push messages are sent to Dahua services.Hi, I have a VTO-2221. The router is ASUS.
I am not able to receive notification on gDMSS when someone bells.
I tried to open 2195 and 443 ports on the router but no result.View attachment 37543
Flipswitch checked for VTO on gDMSS for alarm activation.
No VPN, i will do it later. Can you help me? Where I am wrong?
Thanks in advance.
Hi @Edwin3Hi @catcamstar
yes, yes..it is working....i receive a call on indoor monitor (= VTH) and a message on mobile when doorbell (= VTO) rings.
Calling from VTH (= indoor monitor) to doorbell (= VTO) with number 8001 also working fantastic!
Trick --> SIP server IP address is same as VTO ip address...(ofcourse). Still not known why I didn't receive a message on mobile app earlier and now it works..(maybe the reset did the job)..
Even without SIP, you cannot "change" that record. How I understood that mechanism: if you install your VTH first, thén your VTO, you can let the VTH "search" for the VTO and "auto-configure" it. Once that line is filled in, you cannot change it (except for the label). So when I was messing around with these things, the only thing I invented is pressing the "delete" button (far right), and then press the add button, and if I remember correctly, you can then add the IP.Hi folks,
I have a similar problem with my VTO2101. I've updated my firmware to SIP ver. and my VTH (vth5221dw) can connect to VTO, I see video stream from VTo, but I can't call from VTO to VTH.
I think that the problem in this record:
View attachment 40669
Where IP address is 127.0.0.1, but when I click on Modify button I see an error: "The VTO number is employing now, cann't operate it!"
Also, I can't delete this record.
How can I change this IP to my VTH?
Thanks for your reply.. So, I've reset my VTO to default settings (but network IP stay as previously configured (192.168.0.220).. why?). In this case the line in outdoor station manager show me VTO IP (192.168.0.220).Even without SIP, you cannot "change" that record. How I understood that mechanism: if you install your VTH first, thén your VTO, you can let the VTH "search" for the VTO and "auto-configure" it. Once that line is filled in, you cannot change it (except for the label). So when I was messing around with these things, the only thing I invented is pressing the "delete" button (far right), and then press the add button, and if I remember correctly, you can then add the IP.
Hope this helps!
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Last time I had to do it (VTO went nuts): remove the VTO from the wall, the burglar alarm will sound but that's ok, you press that antitheft button 5 or 6 times, you'll hear a distinct beepbeep. Then you unplug and replug the power and it boots up. Then VDPConfig tool (from the dahua toolbox software) found it, I went into the web service with admin/admin, and choose "reset defaults" somewhere hidden in the settings menu. If you can still reach these webservices, you can immediately go there.Thanks for your reply.. So, I've reset my VTO to default settings (but network IP stay as previously configured (192.168.0.220).. why?). In this case the line in outdoor station manager show me VTO IP (192.168.0.220).
Then I turned off SIP server, changed his IP to be equal as network IP (192.168.0.220), change password and password of Sip Server, enable it and reboot.
My monitor was configured early.
After my changes I see 127.0.0.1 in the outdoor station manager..
If I reset VTH and disconnect it from network, then configure VTO, then connect VTH and configure it I see the same picture..
Can you advise how I can make a full reset of my VTO to factory settings include IP?