Chapter 3 Configuring and Managing the IP Camera
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Length, in seconds, of additional video that is included in the video file | ||
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SNMP Window
The SNMP window allows you to configure Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) settings for the IP camera. These settings can help you manage complex networks by sending messages to different devices on the network.
To display the SNMP window, access the configuration windows as described in the “Accessing the IP Camera Windows” section on page
If you change any options in the SNMP window, you must click Save to save the changes. To discard the changes, click Cancel before clicking Save. These buttons appear at the bottom of the window. You may need to scroll down to see them.
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SNMP Enable | Check this check box to enable SNMP. |
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System Object ID | Display only. Displays the system object ID, which identifies system |
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System Contact | Enter system contact information for the system administrator. For example, |
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SysLocation | Enter system location information, which identifies the physical location of |
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Read Community String | Enter the SNMP read community string, which identifies the valid read |
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Primary Trap Receiver | Enter the IP address of primary trap receiver of the SNMP manager. |
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Secondary Trap | Enter the IP address of secondary trap receiver of the SNMP manager. |
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