EnvisaLink setup question
Posted: Sat Jul 20, 2019 2:28 am
Hi!
I installed the EnvisaLink today attached to a DSC 1864 panel. The panel's version is 4.23 (older, hopefully I can upgrade this soon).
The EnvisaLink board is remote from the 1864 box and the board is located next to my home router. The alarm now sees a PC5400 device attached. I can see a local alarm status overview from Envisalink using a WEB browser and I have 4/5 green lights. I cannot telnet (or putty) to port 4025 as the EnvisaLink seems to close the connection shortly after telnet attaches. The EnvisaLink board is on a network port that is only reachable by VPN (or by other boxes on its local LAN, of course) and it has no access to internet.
I'll apologize in advance as I was not able to reach/read the manual at the recommended link (http://www.eyezon.com/?page_id=469) - it just takes me to the home page.
My question: why does the EnvisaLink need to talk to a server? It -seems- like this card would perform a standalone service of displaying the local keyboard 'chatter' just by being present on the keyboard bus? Is the server connection needed once to enable the device or will it need continual access?
Observation: each of my keypads will now periodically "tune out" (go blank, system unavailable) which is slightly disconcerting, but the system still seems to function correctly when the pad is in "tuned in" mode. I'm hoping this is something that can be adjusted, or that it is due to old firmware in the 1864, or that there is a EnvisaLink device work-around.
Thank you!!!
Gary
I installed the EnvisaLink today attached to a DSC 1864 panel. The panel's version is 4.23 (older, hopefully I can upgrade this soon).
The EnvisaLink board is remote from the 1864 box and the board is located next to my home router. The alarm now sees a PC5400 device attached. I can see a local alarm status overview from Envisalink using a WEB browser and I have 4/5 green lights. I cannot telnet (or putty) to port 4025 as the EnvisaLink seems to close the connection shortly after telnet attaches. The EnvisaLink board is on a network port that is only reachable by VPN (or by other boxes on its local LAN, of course) and it has no access to internet.
I'll apologize in advance as I was not able to reach/read the manual at the recommended link (http://www.eyezon.com/?page_id=469) - it just takes me to the home page.
My question: why does the EnvisaLink need to talk to a server? It -seems- like this card would perform a standalone service of displaying the local keyboard 'chatter' just by being present on the keyboard bus? Is the server connection needed once to enable the device or will it need continual access?
Observation: each of my keypads will now periodically "tune out" (go blank, system unavailable) which is slightly disconcerting, but the system still seems to function correctly when the pad is in "tuned in" mode. I'm hoping this is something that can be adjusted, or that it is due to old firmware in the 1864, or that there is a EnvisaLink device work-around.
Thank you!!!
Gary