12 | Installing the AXIS 230 | AXIS 230 |
Example:
c:\WINNT>arp
For Unix/Linux, enter the following: (note that you must be the root user.)
Example (for Linux):
>arp
Note: In some Unix/Linux systems, the arp command can be located in a directory that is not on the command path; e.g: /usr/sbin/arp
4.Now connect power to the camera. No more than 2 minutes should have elapsed since the ARP command was run. Text similar to the following is then displayed in the window:
c:\WINNT>arp
Request timed out. Request timed out.
Reply from 192.168.0.125: bytes=408 time<10ms TTL=64
Reply from 192.168.0.125: bytes=408 time<10ms TTL=64
5.Press Ctrl+C to stop Ping. Ensure that the Power Indicator is permanently lit and that the Network Indicator flashes intermittently. The IP address has been set. You can now access the camera and set other parameters from the setup tools. Please see page 14.
Client System Requirements
Client computers that will be viewing the video stream from the AXIS 230 should meet the following recommended hardware and software requirements:
•Pentium III (1.0 GHz processor or better) or AMD Athlon. 256 MB RAM.
•AGP graphics card with 32/64 MB video memory and support for DirectDraw®. Ensure that the latest available driver is used.
•Sound Card (PCI based.)
•Windows® 2000 or Windows XP (with latest Service Pack.)
•Internet Explorer 5.5 or higher (with latest Service Pack.)
•DirectX® (latest version.)
•A media player (only required for viewing saved