Axis Communications 216FD/FD-V user manual Authentication process, Radius

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The AXIS network video device presents its certificate to the network switch, which in turn forwards this to the RADIUS server. The RADIUS server validates or rejects the certificate and responds to the switch, and sends its own certificate to the client for validation. The switch then allows or denies network access accordingly, on a preconfigured port.

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1.A CA server provides the required signed certificates.

2.The Axis video device requests access to the protected network at the network switch. The switch forwards the video device’s CA certificate to the RADIUS server, which then replies to the switch.

3.The switch forwards the RADIUS server’s CA certificate to the video device, which also replies to the switch.

4.The switch keeps track of all responses to the validation requests. If all certificates are validated, the Axis video device is allowed access to the protected network via a preconfigured port.

RADIUS

RADIUS (Remote Authentication Dial In User Service) is an AAA (Authentication, Authori- zation and Accounting) protocol for applications such as network access or IP mobility. It is intended to work in both local and roaming situations.

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Contents Axis 216FD/FD-V Fixed Dome Network Camera User’s Manual About this Document Safety Notice Battery Replacement Contents Axis 216FD/FD-V Description Key featuresProduct overview ModelsLED OverviewLED LED indicatorsAccess from a browser Accessing the CameraAccessing the camera from the Internet Setting the PasswordAdjusting the image Live View AMC audio controls Video Streams How to stream MPEG-4QuickTime & Real Player MPEG-4 clientsMotion Jpeg Axis Media Control AMCAlternative methods of accessing the video stream Axis Media Control ConfigurationAccessing the Setup tools Image Appearance Video & Image settingsOverlay/Mask Text Overlay SettingsAdvanced Camera Settings Video StreamBit Rate Control Advanced MPEG-4 Settings GOV SettingsLow Light Behavior Audio Audio SettingsEnable Audio Audio Input Audio modeAudio Channels Audio Output Layout Live View ConfigOwn Home Customizing the defaultUpload Own Web Files Output Buttons Default Video FormatDefault Viewer Action ButtonsExternal Video Sequence ModeAMC Settings Html ExamplesDefinitions Event ConfigurationEvent Servers Click Add triggered on the Event types Configuring Event TypesHow to set up a triggered event Triggered EventScheduled Event Pre-trigger and Post-trigger buffersMotion Detection Object Size Port StatusReferrals System OptionsSecurity IP Address FilteringHttps 802.1x Network Admission ControlRadius Authentication processCA servers Network Basic TCP/IP SettingsIP Address Configuration Date & TimeDNS Configuration Network Advanced TCP/IP SettingsServices NAT traversal port mapping NTP ConfigurationHost Name Configuration Link-Local AddressRtsp Network Traffic QoS Quality of serviceQoS Settings UPnP Smtp emailPorts & Devices LED SettingsMaintenance BonjourSupport ConfigurationAdvanced Resetting to the Factory Default SettingsUsing the Control Button Pinout and Interface I/O Terminal ConnectorTerminal connector Terminal Connector Checking the Firmware TroubleshootingSetup Basic Configuration Go to SetupAxis Support Emergency Recovery ProcedureBrowser Symptoms, Possible Causes and Remedial ActionsCamera is accessible locally, but not externally Decode only I frames Power indicator is not constantly litCamera is inaccessible UsersNo audio Problems uploading filesAudio volume too low/high Is enabled under System Options Date & TimeIllumination Technical SpecificationsClock Software Optimizing your system General performance considerationsBandwidth Axis 216FD/FD-V Glossary of Terms Glossary of TermsHalf-duplex See Full-duplex Allowed to enterMegapixel See Pixel VOP See VOPAxis 216FD/FD-V Glossary of Terms SSL/TSL Secure Socket Layer/Transport Layer Security URL Uniform Resource Locator An address on the network AMC IndexSnmp

216FD/FD-V specifications

Axis Communications has established itself as a leader in network video solutions, and the Axis 216FD/FD-V series is a prime example of their commitment to innovation and quality. This series of fixed dome network cameras blends advanced technology with a robust design, making it suitable for a variety of surveillance needs.

One of the standout features of the Axis 216FD/FD-V cameras is their impressive image quality. Equipped with a 1/2.8” progressive scan RGB CMOS sensor, these cameras deliver high-definition video at a resolution of up to 1080p. This ensures that every detail is captured, whether in broad daylight or in low-light conditions, thanks to the cameras' exceptional low-light performance. The ability to produce clear images in diverse lighting situations makes them ideal for installation in various environments such as retail spaces, transportation hubs, and public venues.

In addition to high-definition video, the Axis 216FD/FD-V series also offers advanced video analytics, which can help users gain deeper insights into their surveillance data. Features like motion detection and tampering alarm capabilities enhance security by alerting users to any suspicious activity. Moreover, the built-in Axis Zipstream technology reduces bandwidth and storage requirements without compromising image quality, making it an efficient choice for businesses looking to minimize costs.

The design of the Axis 216FD/FD-V cameras is another highlight. Featuring a discreet, compact dome form factor, they can be seamlessly integrated into various environments. Their vandal-resistant casing maximizes durability, ensuring reliable operation even in high-risk areas. The cameras are also IP66-rated, providing protection against dust and harsh weather conditions, an essential characteristic for outdoor surveillance.

Installation and integration are made easy with the Axis 216FD/FD-V series. The cameras support Power over Ethernet (PoE), allowing for simpler connectivity and reducing the need for additional power cabling. Additionally, they are compatible with Axis Camera Management software, facilitating efficient management and configuration.

In summary, the Axis 216FD/FD-V series offers a compelling combination of features and technologies. With its high-definition image quality, intelligent video analytics, durable design, and easy installation, this series represents a versatile solution for modern surveillance needs, reaffirming Axis Communications’ status as a pioneer in the field of network video surveillance.