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Network Video Server User’s Guide

D. Utilizing IP Addresses on Local Network

Introduction

Access to the Internet is achieved via Internet IP addresses. Currently, IP addresses are limited. There are 5 classes of networks, and each network contains IP addresses. A network can only hold a limited number of IP addresses. The number of IP addresses depends on the network class. The 5 classes are labeled “A” through “E” with the most common one being the “C” class network.

IP Construction and Network Class

IP Construction

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(xxx: 0-255)

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e.g. 192.168.1.1

Network Classes

A Class: A network that contains IP addresses from 0 to 127 at room ‘X1”

Network ID: X1

Host ID: X2, X3, X4

There are 128 A-Class networks in the world.

B Class: A network that contains IP addresses from 0 to 127 at room ‘X1”

Network ID: X1, X2

Host ID: X3, X4

There are 65, 534 B-Class networks in the world.

C Class: A network that contains IP addresses from 192 to 223 at room ‘X1’.

Network ID: X1, X2, X3

Host ID: X4

The most common network in the world; there are 2,097,152 C-class networks in the world.

D Class: A network that contains IP addresses from 224 to 239 at room ‘X1’. D-class networks are used for multicasting, and are not allowed for common use.

E Class: A network that contains IP addresses from 240 to 255 at room ‘X1’. E-class networks are reserved.

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Contents Network Video Server Network Video Server User’s Guide FCC Compliance Statement Important Notice Table of Contents Network Video Server User’s Guide About Network Video Server Product OverviewMain Features and Benefits Developer’s technical support Embedded Linux Operating SystemReal-time Jpeg compression Broad Range of ApplicationsWeb Browser System RequirementsNetwork System requirementPhysical Description ContentsVideo Output On Air LED Network LED PowerFront Panel VideoDigital Input RS232/485 Port Power Out Digital OutputEthernet Connecting Installation SummaryMAC Ethernet Address Media Access Control Address Access via IP AddressesNetwork IP Address Internet Installing Network Video Server in your NetworkInstallation Using Windows IP Installer Information on IP Addresses Configuring Hyper Terminal Network Video Server User’s Guide Assigning IP Address Network Video Server User’s Guide Network Video Server User’s Guide Viewing Program Accessing Network Video ServerBehind Firewall ID and PasswordActive-X for MS Explorer Users Manual installation of Active-X Network Video Server User’s Guide Connected Client Administrator MenuLog out „ The camera generates AVI files in length of 20 minutes Save, Stop save, snap shot, show only imageLocation Frame rateExpansion Camera NameConfiguring Administration Tools Default ID and Password are all admin Administration Menu’s OverviewVideo Input Image ConfigurationCompression rate Vertical Flip CancelLoad Default Values Image sizeNetwork Configuration Set IP Address, Subnet mask, gateway address To set DHCP, you may select ‘using DHCP’Image Transfer Port Number DNS Domain Name System Host Name Use Smtp authenticationID, password Ddns manual update StatusMaximum Frame Rate User ConfigurationPassword max characters User Account max charactersEvent Trigger Configuration ② Motion Detection About from … to …Trigger Condition ① Activation of digital input portImage capture option Image capture option limitationSend captured image to FTP server External devices signal outputTrigger Output Send captured image via E-mailSet manually Time ConfigurationEnable Daylight Savings Synchronized with NTP serverSupply voltage to output port option System ConfigurationServer name Server locationImage file name max 10 characters Direct public access to image via Http‘ Appendix E. Updating Firmware Reboot System Restore Factory Default ValuesPTZ Control only for use with PTZ Cctv Cameras PoE Power over Ethernet Support Technical Specifications Approvals Operating TemperatureOthers What is the advantage of the embedded OS? Frequently Asked Question FAQWhat is a Video Server? What if I forgot my password?How does the built-in motion detection work? What is the maximum length Ethernet cable I can use?What is Power-over-Ethernet PoE? What additional software is required?Can I view a Video Server image from my PDA? Trouble ShootingSymptoms Possible causes Remedial actions Symptoms, Possible Causes and Remedial ActionsLED Introduction Utilizing IP Addresses on Local NetworkNetwork Configuration Features of AddressesNetwork Video Server User’s Guide Gateway Address Subnet Mask Broadcast Address Identify the version of Firmware Updating FirmwareFirmware Upgrade Process Function Description I/O ConnectorRS 232 Cable & Pan/Tilt/Zoom Control Serial ConnectorPIN Function Pan/Tilt/Zoom Control Dynamic Domain Name Service Ddns How to use ODS Ddns service Network Video Server User’s Guide How to use DynDNS Ddns server Click Add Host, and then go to the next Network Video Server User’s Guide Ddns registration for the Network Video Server Available IP Address High Speed SolutionsRouters and Firewalls Using the Administrator Menu Reinstating the Factory Default SettingsFactory default setting Glossary of Terms Network Video Server User’s Guide Network Video Server User’s Guide Copyright