Axis Communications 230 MPEG-2 Firewall Settings, Adding Users, Editing and Deleting Users

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AXIS 230

The System Options

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Adding Users

Click Add to add a new user. The following fields must then be completed:

User Name - Must contain at least one, but not more than fourteen characters.

Password - Must contain at least one, but not more than eight characters.

Confirm Password - Repeat the above password here.

User Group - Check the appropriate box to define the access rights and privileges for the new user, where the level of access can be described as follows:

Viewer - Provides the lowest level of access, which only allows the user to see live images. If the controls for a PTZ unit and/or the Trigger Event button are displayed on the application page, then a user with viewing rights will also be able to use these.

Operator - An Operator has access to all of the settings not included in the System Options, that is, he/she can add and edit settings for event types, upload servers, audio and video, etc.

Administrator - An Administrator has unrestricted access to the whole camera and can determine the registration of all other users.

After making the settings for the new user, click the OK button.

Editing and Deleting Users

To edit or delete a user, highlight the name in the User list and click the Modify or Delete button.

Firewall Settings

The built-in firewall protects the AXIS 230 against unauthorized access. To restrict access, add IP addresses to the list of allowed addresses - other addresses will not be permitted access.

Enable/Disable Firewall - Click this button to enable or disable the firewall function.

Allowed IP Addresses - This list box shows the currently configured IP addresses.

Adding Allowed IP Addresses

IP Address - Add a single IP address or a whole range of addresses. This last option can be useful if you have a large number of IP addresses that all need access to the camera. To add a range of addresses, type e.g. 192.168.0.* This will add all the addresses in the range 192.168.0.0 to 192.168.0.255. Up to 256 allowed IP addresses can be specified.

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Contents Axis 230 MPEG-2 Network Camera User’s Manual Axis 230 User’s Manual Table Of Contents Index Glossary of Terms Battery should not be replaced unless required Safety Notice Battery ReplacementAxis Safety Notice Battery Replacement Introduction Features and BenefitsIntroduction Axis Axis Introduction Applications Axis Product Description Product DescriptionAxis 230 Front Axis 230 Rear PanelProduct Description Axis Hardware InventoryTitle/Variant Quantity Axis Installing the Axis Installing the AxisInstallation using Axis IP Utility Manual Installation with ARP and PingClient System Requirements Axis Media Control Viewing Client Configuring audio equipment Accessing the Axis 230 from Internet ExplorerOperating the Axis Accessing and logging on to the AxisAxis Operating the Axis Focus bar Autofocus button Access from a browserSetup tools Live ViewAuto button Setup ToolsPositional Control of the Video Source Focus barResolution Video SettingsAdvanced Settings Live View Layout Audio SettingsEvents and Event Types Configuring Event TypesGeneral Setting up a new event typeRespond to Trigger Trigger Type When TriggeredOperating the Axis Adding an Upload Server Upload ServersNotification Servers Port Status Port Status & DevicesDevices Preset position setup Pan, Tilt & Zoom Operating the Axis Preset position setup Zoom onlySystem Options Accessing The System OptionsAxis System Options System Options Axis Administration DescriptionSystem Options Overview UsersAdding Allowed IP Addresses Firewall SettingsAdding Users Editing and Deleting UsersCurrent Server Time Date & TimeNew Server Time Parameter Description TCP/IP Network SettingsAutomatic IP Configuration Dynamic IP Address Notification SettingsNetwork Traffic Manual IP ConfigurationRTP Multicast Settings Smtp email Network SettingsIO Ports Ports & DevicesCOM Ports RS-232/RS-485 Support Logs & Reports MaintenanceFactory Default Settings Server Report Appendix a TroubleshootingChecking the Firmware SupportTroubleshooting Axis Symptoms, Possible Causes and Remedial ActionsSymptoms Possible causes Remedial actions Mic or audio input device Ping Reply Interpretation and recommendation Pinging Your IP AddressAxis Updating the Firmware Update via FTPEmergency Recovery Procedure Appendix B Updating the FirmwareUpdating the Firmware Axis Axis Customizing The Axis Configuration via FTPAppendix C Customizing The Axis Modifying the File SystemCustom Web Pages Customizing ProceduresEditing and Storing Your Web These lines should be added to the file as shown below Using your own file as a New HomeOr, if PTZ is enabled Terminal Block Pinout D-Sub ConnectorAppendix D Unit Connections Terminal BlockUnit Connections Axis Schematic Diagram Terminal Connector BlockInstallation Procedure Connecting Pan/Tilt DevicesBrowser Administration Tools Querying the Status of Digital Inputs Controlling and MonitoringTransistor Output Digital InputsExample Monitor data on inputs 1 Audio Settings Axis Appendix E Audio SettingsAxis Technical Specifications Appendix F Technical SpecificationsTechnical Specifications Axis Axis Bandwidth Appendix G BandwidthVideo Quality Level Video Quality vs. Bit RateBandwidth Axis Other ConsiderationsUnicast Multicast Index IndexHttp Index AxisSmtp Glossary of Terms Axis Glossary of Terms