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Can anyone tell me when I access the PVA Card via the Web Browser is this using TCP/UDP Port 80?
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I guess so. I've normally just point a web browser at the default IP address and go..
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Paul W Now back to a 0 day week. Love these 7 day weekends.
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yes, you should get a login screen at the default IP address.
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I know this. I can log into the PVA Just fine. What I am dealing with is that I have 2 sites connected VIA IP CCIS. From site 1 I can access the PVA at site 2 with the Web, but I cannot access the CPU at site 1 via the Web. From site 2 I can access the PVA at site 1 with the Web, but I cannot access the CPU at site 1 via the Web. I can access the CPU at Site 1 Locally and the CPU at Site 2 Locally. Something has to be blocked in the Routers but I can't figure it out. I am trying to figure out if the PVA uses the same Router Port as the CPU for access via the Web. Any help?
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