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”System Name”

This is to give IP Camera a name identifiable in a SNMP network.

“System Contact”

This is to give the administrator a name.

“System Location”

This is to set IP Camera location.

“Manager IP Address”

This set the IP address where the administrator can manage IP Camera from. It is valid for up to 8 IP addresses. To manage IP Camera from any IP addresses leave it as *.*.*.*.

“Community”

This is to set a Community name for NMS. The community name has to be the same as that set in NMS.

“Permission”

This is to set the administrator’s authority. Options are Read, Read/Write, and No Access.

“Description”

This is for an administrator to make notes.

2.4.6 Image Server

The Image Server allows the user to view his camera directly from the internet without having to set-up DDNS or Router’s NAT. All the user has to do is log on to the Server’s webpage and register for free.

Once a username and password is registered and confirmed. The user can log into this Server from anywhere in the world and access his camera.

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Contents IP Camera Contents Device View System User Help Drag-and-Drop Feature Introduction FeaturesPackage Contents IP Camera Back View IP Camera installation flowchart Installation ProcedureIP Camera, USB Camera and the Network Installation ProcedureICAMView, USB Camera and the Network Installing Utility Using Utility to Setup IP & Update FirmwareUsing Utility Setup Wizard Using Utility to Setup IP & Update Firmware Using Utility to Setup IP & Update Firmware Using Utility to Setup IP & Update Firmware Using Utility to Setup IP & Update Firmware Launch IP Camera IP Configuration Advanced IPAddressIP Configuration IP Camera Advanced settings Device PasswordFor example Ii. Management ProtocolRefresh AboutIntroduction IP Camera Web ManagerIP Camera Web Manager Interface Web-Camera Selection System Information InformationSystem Status Ii. System Information Current ConnectionsEvent Log Basic SettingsSetting up Camera a Similar with Camera B Camera SettingsCamera Settings Network Account Settings Ii. DNS Server IP NetworkIP Address Dynamic DNS Iii. Port NumberIv. Ethernet User Account User Name Account SettingsVi. PPPoE An Administrator has full access including write Event Notification Advanced SettingsIP Camera Event Notification Event Notification Send EmailIP Camera Event Selection List Samples Motion Detection Camera a or Camera B EnableIP Camera Motion Detection IP Camera Motion Detect Email Notification Camera a or Camera B Begin End hhmm Image RecordingIP Camera Email of Image Recorded Mail / FTPIi. Email Settings E-mail Server FTP Settings FTP ServerIP Camera test mail function Iii. Sending Test MailIv. Email Address Book System SettingsIi. System Restart Iii. LED SettingsIv. Snmp Settings Image Server Language About Ii. Save / Restore Settings Save current ConfigurationInterface Language Ii. Email PreferenceIP Camera About Viewing images using PDA / Web enabled mobile phoneAccessing IP Camera via PDA MultiMonitor Installing MultiMonitorMultiMonitor MultiMonitor Device MultiMonitor Display the current Camera settings RED Display the Motion Detection SettingsImage Recording Avifilethree digit numerical sequence Configure Settings for Email NotificationNotified Email Address Server Require AuthenticationSnmp Settings Using Snmp to update network ports MultiMonitor MultiMonitor System ViewUser Help Step Drag-and-Drop FeatureDouble click on the icon on the desktop, to view the images Port Forwarding for IP Camera Appendix a Router ConfigurationSMC SMC2404WBR Appendix a Router Configuration TCP UDP TCP Appendix a Router Configuration Appendix a Router Configuration Appendix a Router Configuration Appendix a Router Configuration Appendix a Router Configuration Action Allow always Appendix a Router Configuration TCP TCP Appendix a Router Configuration TCP Appendix a Router Configuration IP Addresses Appendix B IP Address, Subnet and GatewayCommunities GatewaysSubnet Mask Routing and Filtering Subnetting and Subnet MasksTerm Definition Appendix C Glossary