Axis Communications 2100 manual Glossary of Terms, IP Internet-Protocol. See TCP/IP

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Glossary of Terms

ActiveX - A control (or set of rules) used by a browser. ActiveX controls are often downloaded and installed automatically as required.

ARP - Address Resolution Protocol. A protocol for assigning an IP address to a physical device address that is recognized in the local network. The ARP command can be used to set the IP-address for your product.

ARTPEC - Axis Real Time Picture Encoder - used for image compression.

BOOTP - A protocol that lets a network user be automatically configured (receive an IP address).

Bps - Bits per second. A unit for measuring speeds in networks. A LAN might run at 10Mbps or 100Mbps.

CGI - Common Gateway Interface. A set of rules (or a program) that allows a Web Server to communicate with other programs.

DSL - Digital Subscriber Line. A means of transferring data via standard phone lines.

Ethernet - A widely used networking standard.

ETRAX - Axis' own microprocessor.

Firewall - A virtual barrier between a LAN (Local Area Network) and other networks, e.g. the Internet.

Frame Grabber card - Plug-in hardware for "grabbing" images

FTP - File Transfer Protocol. Used for simple transfer of files to and from an ftp-server.

HTML - Hypertext Mark-up Language. Used widely for authoring documents viewed in web browsers.

HTTP - Hypertext Transfer Protocol. The set of rules for exchanging files (text, images, sound, video, and other files) on the World Wide Web.

Intranet - A private network limited to an organisation or corporation. Usually closed to external traffic.

IP - Internet-Protocol. See TCP/IP.

IP number (address) - A unique number used by a computer on the network to allow it to be identified and found.

JPEG - A standard image format, used widely for photographs. Also known as JPG.

LAN - A local area network (LAN) is a group of computers and associated devices that typically share common resources within a limited geographical area.

Linux - A popular operating system, that is “open source” and practiclly free of charge.

Lux - A standard unit for light measurement.

NWAY - A network protocol that automatically negotiates the highest possible common transmission speed between two devices.

Null Modem Cable - A cable used for connecting a PC to a serial device, using the modem protocol for communication.

PING - A small utility used for sending data packets to network resources to check that they are working and that the network is intact.

PPP- Point-to-Point Protocol. A method allowing one computer to connect to another, usually via a modem over a phone line.

Pre/post alarm image - The images from immediately before and after an alarm.

Protocol - A special set of rules governing how two entities will communicate. Protocols are found at many levels of communication, and there are hardware protocols and software protocols.

SMTP - A common e-mail protocol.

TCP/IP - Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol. A suite of network protocols that determine how data is moved. TCP/IP is used on many networks, including the Internet. TCP keeps track of the individual packets of information and and IP contains the rules for how the packets are actually delivered and received.

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

V.90 - An operating standard for telephone modems.

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

Web server - A program on a computer that delivers the resources (usually web pages) requested by the web user (the client).

Wizard - A program designed specifically to guide the user through a procedure. Typically used for installations and configurations.

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Contents Live web images unleashed Axis 2100 User’s Guide Quick Network Installation ProcedureAxis Network Camera User’s Guide Legal Considerations Safety NoticesSupport Services About This DocumentTable of Contents Overview OverviewAxis 2100 User’s Guide Overview Features and BenefitsComplimentary Software Axis 2100 User’s Guide Physical Description Physical DescriptionFront Panel Rear Panel Network ConnectorAxis 2100 User’s Guide Assembling Your Camera Connecting the Axis 2100 to a Mounting AssemblyAssembling Your Camera Checking the Hardware InventoryChoosing Your Application Choosing Your ApplicationNetworking Applications Lighting Conditions Axis 2100 User’s Guide Choosing Your ApplicationPicture frequency for Networking Applications Image Compression RatiosViewing Images in a Custom-designed Web Installation and Configuration OverviewSequentially Uploading Images to a Remote FTP Server Choosing Your Application Picture Frequency for Modem Applications ConfigurationModem Applications Remote Imaging in a Custom-designed Web Proprietary ISP Dial-up ProtocolsISP Uploading Images to Your Internet Service ProviderChoosing Your Application Axis 2100 User’s Guide Choosing Your Application ❶Note the Serial number Installing Your Camera on a NetworkQuick Installation Procedure Installing Your Camera on a Network❻Exit ping and check the installation Axis 2100 User’s Guide Installing Your Camera on a Network❹ Attach the external Power Supply ❺Wait for ARP reply and check Network indicatorHome Page for your Axis 2100 is now displayed Verifying the Installation From Your BrowserAlternative Methods of Assigning the IP Address BootpSetting the IP Address with Axis IP Installer Using the Axis IP Installer Installing the Axis IP InstallerMapping a Host Name to the IP Address Using Bootp in UnixUsing the Null Modem Cable Using Your Camera with a ModemUsing Your Camera with a Modem Using the NetworkAxis 2100 User’s Guide Using Your Camera with a Modem Connecting Your Computer Using the Null Modem Cable Creating a Dial-up Networking Connection Refining the Dial-up Networking Properties Initiating the Dial-up Connection Focus Quality Adjusting the Camera FocusAdjusting the Camera Focus Focus AssistantFocusing the Camera Under Stable Conditions Before you begin Axis 2100 User’s Guide Adjusting the Camera FocusReplacing the Lens Adjusting the Camera FocusAXIS 2100 User’s GuideAxis 2100 User’s Guide Configuring Your Camera Configuring Your CameraConfiguration Using the Wizards Administration Tools Accessing the Tools Configuring Your Camera System Security Tools OverviewUser Access Rights Reinstating the Factory Default SettingsAxis 2100 User’s Guide Troubleshooting Appendix a TroubleshootingFrequently Asked Questions Ping Reply Interpretation and recommendation PINGing Your IP AddressAxis 2100 User’s GuideTroubleshooting Problems, Possible Causes and Remedial ActionsBytes = 32 time = 2 ms Focus Assistant, as described in Adjusting the Camera Updating the Software Obtaining Updated Software Upgrading the SoftwareAppendix B Updating the Software Physical Connector Appendix C The Unit ConnectorsAxis 2100 User’s Guide Unit Connectors Serial ConnectorDigital Output IO ConnectorDigital Input Connection Diagram for a Simple Door Switch Connection Diagram for an LED indicator Output Ooo Schematic Connection Diagram of the I/O and RS232 ConnectorRouters and Firewalls Appendix D High Speed ServicesHigh Speed Services Available IP AddressesAxis 2100 User’s Guide High Speed Services Technical Specifications Appendix E Technical SpecificationsIndex IndexAxis 2100 User’s Manual Axis 2100 User’s Manual IP Internet-Protocol. See TCP/IP Glossary of Terms
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