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RTSP port /RTP port for video, audio/ RTCP port for video, audio

The RTSP (Real-Time Streaming Protocol) controls the delivery of streaming media. By default, the port number is set to 554.

The RTP (Real-time Transport Protocol) is used to deliver video and audio data to the clients. By default, the RTP port for video is set to 5556 and the RTP port for audio is set to 5558.

The RTCP (Real-time Transport Control Protocol) allows the Network Camera to transmit the data by monitoring Internet traffic volume. By default, the RTCP port for video is set to 5557 and the RTCP port for audio is set to 5559.

The five ports can be changed to values between 1025 and 65535. The RTP port must be an even number and the RTCP port is the RTP port number plus one, and thus is always odd. When the RTP port changes, the RTCP port will change accordingly.

If the RTP ports are incorrectly assigned, the following warning message will be displayed:

Multicast settings for stream 1 / Multicast settings for stream 2: Click the items to display the detailed configuration information. Select the Always multicast option to enable multicast for stream 1 or stream 2.

Unicast video transmission delivers a stream through point-to-point transmission; multicast, on the other hand, sends a stream to the multicast group address and allows multiple clients to acquire the stream at the same time by requesting a copy from the multicast group address. Therefore, enabling multicast can effectively save Internet bandwith.

The five ports can be changed to values between 1025 and 65535. The multicast RTP port must be an even number and the multicast RTCP port number is the multicast RTP port number plus one, and is thus always odd. When the multicast RTP port changes, the multicast RTCP port will change accordingly. If the multicast RTP video ports are incorrectly assigned, the following warning message will be displayed:

Multicast TTL [1~255]: The multicast TTL (Time to live) is the value that tells the router the range a packet can be forwarded.

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Contents IP Surveillance Table of Contents Read Before Use Package ContentsRear panel Physical DescriptionStatus LED Network deployment InstallationInternet connection with static IP When using a PoE-enabled switch IP7139 RoHS Software InstallationUsing Web Browsers Accessing the Network CameraPage Using Rtsp Players MPEG-4 Using 3GPP-compatible Mobile DevicesUsing Vivotek Recording Software Main Live Video Window Time Client Settings MP4 Saving Options System SystemDI and do System TimeManage User Root PasswordSecurity Manage PrivilegeEnable Https Create and Install Certificate MethodHttps Hypertext Transfer Protocol over SSL Https Create self-signed certificate manually Page Page Network Type NetworkPPPoE Point-to-point over Ethernet Page Page Enable IPv6 Http//20010c08250000020202d1fffe0465f4 Http Two Way Audio HttpsFTP Rtsp Streaming Page Wireless LAN IP7139 only Page Page Ddns Ddns Dynamic Domain Name ServiceCustomSafe100 General Settings Access ListFilter IP address 192.168.2.x will be bolcked Administrator IP AddressAudio and Video Video SettingsImage Settings Privacy Mask Options of Video Page Audio Settings Motion Detection Follow the steps below to enable motion detectionPercentage = 30% Homepage Layout PreviewLogo Theme Options Page Customized Script ApplicationEvent Settings Trigger Event Schedule Page Page Server Type Server SettingsPage Page Page For example Format is Yyyymmdd Click to open the directory Format is HH 24r Recording Recording SettingsRecording Settings 20081120 20081121 20081122 System Log Remote LogCurrent Log View Parameters Maintenance RebootRestore Upload / Export Daylight Saving Time Configuration File Upgrade Firmware Backup / RestoreCF settings Appendix URL Commands of the Network CameraStyle convention OverviewGeneral CGI URL syntax and parameters Security levelGet server parameter values Parameter pair Set server parameter values UpdateValid Values Description Available parameters on the serverName Value Security Description Page Taipei MODEL-BRAND-VERSION Group security Name Subgroup of network https Group wireless Group ipfilter Get/set Cmosfreq Cmos frequency Videoin.type=2 Qcif Jpeg Contrast Adjust contrast of image according to mode settings TZO Group upnppresentation Group capability Bit 9 = Reserved bit Invalidate Cancellation Group eventcustomtaskfilei0~2 One bit represents one digital input. The LSB Group serveri0~4 Emailport Group recordingi0~1 Recording mechanism Drive the digital output Query status of the digital input Capture single snapshot Query status of the digital outputQuality Account managementSystem logs Configuration file optionalSystem Information Upgrade firmwareValue Description IP filteringDeleteallow Event/Control Http tunnel channelOpen the network streamings Get SDP of StreamingsSenddata capability.nuart0 Specifications Technical SpecificationsTechnology License Notice Liability Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC
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IP7138, IP7139 specifications

Vivotek has made its mark in the field of network cameras with the launch of its IP7139 and IP7138 models, which cater to the increasing demand for high-quality surveillance cameras. These two models offer a range of features and advanced technologies that make them suitable for a variety of applications, including home security, commercial monitoring, and even industrial environments.

The Vivotek IP7139 is equipped with a 1/4" CMOS sensor that provides a resolution of 1280x1024 pixels, enabling clear and sharp images. Its ability to capture video at 30 frames per second ensures smooth recordings, which is crucial for monitoring fast-moving objects or individuals. The camera also boasts a built-in infrared filter and infrared LED illumination, allowing for exceptional performance in low-light conditions. This functionality ensures that surveillance can continue around the clock, providing peace of mind at all hours.

On the other hand, the IP7138 model offers similar high-quality imaging capabilities with a slightly different focus. It also utilizes a 1/4" CMOS sensor and supports video resolutions up to 1280x1024 pixels. However, the IP7138 is designed more for indoor applications, making it an ideal choice for small businesses or residential settings. Its compact design ensures it can seamlessly blend into a variety of environments.

Both models feature Vivotek's Smart Stream technology, which optimizes bandwidth usage by efficiently managing data streams. This feature is particularly beneficial in scenarios where network resources are limited, as it allows for the efficient transmission of critical video data while minimizing unnecessary load.

In terms of installation and usability, both the IP7139 and IP7138 are remarkably user-friendly. They support Power over Ethernet (PoE) technology, which simplifies the installation process by enabling power and data to be transmitted over a single Ethernet cable. This streamlines installation and reduces the need for additional cabling.

Further enhancing their adaptability, the cameras come equipped with a built-in web server, allowing users to manage settings and access video feeds remotely via a web browser. Additionally, the IP7139 and IP7138 support various cloud services, making it easier for users to store and access recordings from anywhere.

In conclusion, Vivotek's IP7139 and IP7138 network cameras are packed with advanced features and technologies designed to meet the diverse needs of surveillance users. With high resolution, low-light performance, bandwidth optimization, and ease of installation, these models stand out as reliable choices in the competitive landscape of IP cameras.