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SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) - SNMP forms part of the Internet Protocol suite, as defined by the Internet Engineering Task Force. The protocol can support monitoring of network-attached devices for any conditions that warrant administrative attention.

Sockets - Sockets are a method for communication between a client program and a server program over a network. A socket is defined as ‘the endpoint in a connection.’ Sockets are created and used with a set of programming requests or ‘function calls’ sometimes called the sockets application programming interface (API).

SSL/TSL (Secure Socket Layer/Transport Layer Security) These two protocols (SSL is succeeded by TSL) are cryptographic protocols that provide secure communication on a network. SSL is commonly used over HTTP to form HTTPS, as used e.g. on the Internet for electronic financial transactions. SSL uses public key certificates to verify the identity of the server.

Subnet/subnet mask - A subnet is an identifiably separate part of an organization's network. Typically, a subnet may represent all the machines at one geographic location, in one building, or on the same local area network (LAN). Having an organization's network divided into subnets allows it to be connected to the Internet with a single shared network address.

The subnet mask is the part of the IP address that tells a network router how to find the subnet that the data packet should be delivered to. Using a subnet mask saves the router having to handle the entire 32-bit IP address; it simply looks at the bits selected by the mask.

Switch - A switch is a network device that connects network segments together, and which selects a path for sending a unit of data to its next destination. In general, a switch is a simpler and faster mechanism than a router, which requires knowledge about the network and how to determine the route. Some switches include the router function. See also Router.

TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) - TCP is used along with the Internet Protocol (IP) to transmit data as packets between computers over the network. While IP takes care of the actual packet delivery, TCP keeps track of the individual packets that the communication (e.g. requested a web page file) is divided into, and, when all packets have arrived at their destination, it reassembles them to re-form the complete file.

TCP is a connection-oriented protocol, which means that a connection is established between the two end-points and is maintained until the data has been successfully exchanged between the communicating applications.

Telnet - Telnet is a simple method with which to access another network device, e.g. a computer. The HTTP protocol and the FTP protocols allow you to request specific files from remote computers, but do not allow you logon as a user of that computer. With Telnet, you log on as a regular user with whatever privileges you may have been granted for specific applications and data residing on that computer.

UDP (User Datagram Protocol) - UDP is a communications protocol that offers limited service for exchanging data in a network that uses the Internet Protocol (IP). UDP is an alternative to the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP). The advantage of UDP is that it is not required to deliver all data and may drop network packets when there is e.g. network

AXIS M3011 - Glossary of Terms

congestion. This is suitable for live video, as there is no point in re-transmitting old information that will not be displayed anyway.

Unicast - Communication between a single sender and a single receiver over a network. A new connection is established for each new user.

URL (Uniform Resource Locator) - An "address" on the network.

Varifocal lens - A varifocal lens provides a wide range of focal lengths, as opposed to a lens with a fixed focal length, which only provides one.

VPN (Virtual Private Network) - This creates a secure "tunnel" between the points within the VPN. Only devices with the correct "key" will be able to work within the VPN. The VPN network can be within a company LAN (Local Area Network), but different sites can also be connected over the Internet in a secure way. One common use for VPN is for connecting a remote computer to the corporate network, via e.g. a direct phone line or via the Internet.

VOP (Video Object Plane) - A VOP is an image frame in an

H.264 video stream. There are several types of VOP:

-An I-VOP is complete image frame.

-A P-VOP codes the differences between images, as long as it is more efficient to do so. Otherwise it codes the whole image, which may also be a completely new image.

WAN (Wide-Area-Network) - Similar to a LAN, but on a larger geographical scale.

W-LAN (Wireless LAN) - A wireless LAN is a wireless local area network that uses radio waves as its carrier: where the network connections for end-users are wireless. The main network structure usually uses cables.

Web server - A web server is a program, which allows web browsers to retrieve files from computers connected to the Internet. The web server listens for requests from web browsers and upon receiving a request for a file sends it back to the browser.

The primary function of a web server is to serve pages to other remote computers; consequently, it needs to be installed on a computer that is permanently connected to the Internet. It also controls access to the server whilst monitoring and logging server access statistics.

WPA-PSK (Wi-Fi Protected Access - Pre-Shared Key) - This wireless encryption method uses a pre-shared key (PSK) for key management. Keys can usually be entered as manual hex values, as hexadecimal characters, or as a Passphrase. WPA-PSK provides a greater degree of security than WEP.

Zoom lens - A zoom lens can be moved (zoomed) to enlarge the view of an object to show more detail.

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Contents Axis M3011 Network Camera Axis M3011 User’s Manual Contents Key features Axis M3011Axis M3011 Camera arrow Springs LED indicators OverviewCeiling Color Indication LED indicatorsAccessing the Camera Access from a browserAxis M3011 Accessing the Camera Access from the internet Setting the root passwordClick the Create self-signed certificate button Setting the root password over a secure connectionLens adjustments Axis M3011 Lens adjustmentsFocus Live View General controlsAxis Media Control toolbar How to stream MPEG-4/H.264 Video StreamsAxis M3011 Video Streams Alternative methods of accessing the video stream Motion JpegAxis M3011 Video Streams Axis Media Control AMC Video Stream VideoAxis M3011 Video ImageStream Profiles Camera SettingsPrivacy mask Overlay ImageLive View Config Axis M3011 Live View ConfigLayout Viewer Settings Event Servers EventsEvent Types Axis M3011 EventsAxis M3011 Events Triggered Event How to set up a triggered eventPre-trigger and Post-trigger buffers HelpSettings Configuration exampleScheduled Event Camera TamperingMotion Detection Click Motion Detection in the Events menu Configuring Motion DetectionSecurity System OptionsAxis M3011 System Options UsersDate & Time Network Basic TCP/IP SettingsAxis M3011 System Options Broadband Natisp router Advanced TCP/IP SettingsAs the Internet. See the online help for more information QoS Quality of ServiceUPnP Smtp emailSnmp v1/v2 Traps for Snmp v1/v2Maintenance SupportBonjour Axis M3011 System Options Logs & Reports AboutAdvanced System Log Provides information about system eventsUsing the Control Button Resetting to Factory Default SettingsAxis M3011 Troubleshooting TroubleshootingEmergency Recovery Procedure Checking the FirmwareAxis M3011 Troubleshooting Axis Support Must obtain a new IP address and reinstall the unit Network administrator to obtain an appropriate IP addressARP/Ping commands Router to allow access to the cameraNot set to Decode only I frames Axis M3011 Technical Specifications Technical SpecificationsAlarm triggers Function/group Specification System ApplicationAlarm events Video access fromGeneral performance considerations Axis M3011 Glossary of Terms Glossary of Terms Half-duplex See Full-duplex Etrax Ethernet Token Ring Axis Axis own microprocessorVOP See VOP Axis M3011 Glossary of Terms URL Uniform Resource Locator An address on the network Action Buttons 11 Administrator Alarm 26 Axis M3011 IndexARP/Ping Bit Rate Bonjour Buffer Size Buffers