Cisco Systems 2500 Series Configuration Item Explanation Guidelines for Use Reference, Eapol

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Chapter 3 Configuring and Managing the IP Camera

Configuration Overview

Table 3-1

Guidelines for Configuring the IP Camera

 

 

 

 

 

Configuration Item

Explanation

Guidelines for Use

Reference

 

 

 

 

IP camera name and

Identifies the IP camera.

Recommended.

See the “Basic Setup Window”

description

 

 

 

section on page 3-5.

 

 

 

 

 

LED operation

 

Determines whether the LEDs

Optional.

See the “Basic Setup Window”

 

 

on the front of the IP camera

 

section on page 3-5.

 

 

light or remain off.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Time information

Sets the date and time for the IP

Recommended.

See the “Basic Setup Window”

 

 

camera. Also determines how

 

section on page 3-5.

 

 

the IP camera obtains the date

 

 

 

 

and time, its time zone, and

 

 

 

 

whether it adjusts for daylight

 

 

 

 

saving time.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Network options

 

Determine how the IP camera

IP address is required if DHCP is

See the “Basic Setup Window”

 

 

obtains its IP address, and

not enabled in your network,

section on page 3-5.

 

 

provides options for configuring

other items depend on your

 

 

 

subnet mask, gateway, and DNS

network configuration.

 

 

 

servers.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Wireless options

 

Set various communication and

SSID is required, security

See the “Wireless Setup

(wireless model only)

security options for the wireless

options are recommended.

Window” section on page 3-7.

 

 

IP camera.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Advanced network

Determine whether the IP

Optional, depending on your

See the “Advanced Setup

and protocol options

camera uses Cisco Discovery

network and requirements.

Window” section on page 3-11.

 

 

Protocol (CDP) and it uses

 

 

 

 

Bonjour, configure alternate

 

 

 

 

ports for HTTP or HTTPS

 

 

 

 

connections, configure RTP or

 

 

 

 

RTSP options, and configure

 

 

 

 

QoS.

 

 

 

 

 

 

IP address filters

Controls access to the IP camera

Optional.

See the “IP Filter Window”

 

 

by IP address.

 

section on page 3-14.

 

 

 

 

 

EAPOL

 

Configures Extensible

Optional.

See the “EAPOL Window”

 

 

Authentication Protocol Over

 

section on page 3-14.

 

 

LANs (EAPOL) for

 

 

 

 

authenticating and controlling

 

 

 

 

user traffic to a protected

 

 

 

 

network

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

IP camera users

 

Sets the password for the IP

Optional.

See the “Users Window” section

 

 

camera administrator, and sets

 

on page 3-16.

 

 

log in credentials and privileges

 

 

 

 

for up to 20 users.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents Cisco Video Surveillance 2500 Series IP Camera User Guide Americas HeadquartersCisco Video Surveillance 2500 Series IP Camera User Guide N T E N T S Using the IP Camera with Cisco VSM Overview OrganizationCisco Video Surveillance 2500 Series IP Camera User Guide Features Features, IP Camera Physical Details,IP Camera Physical Details Basic Setup Window section on Back Focus on the IP Camera section onDescribed in the Resetting the IP Camera section on Rear of IP CameraSide of IP Camera DC Auto Iris Lens Connector Pinouts Package ContentsInstalling the Cisco Video Surveillance IP Camera Getting StartedAction Explanation Action Explanation Initial Setup of the IP Camera, page 2-5, then Configuring and Managing the IP Camera. At aPerforming the Initial Setup of the IP Camera ProcedureAccessing the IP Camera Windows Protocol//ipaddressHttps//192.168.0.100 Https//203.70.212.521024Http//203.70.212.52 Http//203.70.212.521024Adjusting Back Focus on the IP Camera Powering the IP Camera On or OffResetting the IP Camera Reset Type Procedure RemarksInitial Setup of the IP Camera Section onCleaning the IP Camera Configuring and Managing the IP Camera Configuration OverviewConfiguration Item Explanation Guidelines for Use Reference EapolSee the Alarm I/O Ports Preset PositionsSee the Video Window section See the Audio Window sectionNavigating the Configuration Windows See the Syslog & Log WindowSee the Video Log Window Setup Windows Basic Setup WindowSnmp Device Settings Option DescriptionWireless Setup Window Network SettingsWireless Settings Edit Security SettingsHide Security Settings WEP Security Mode OptionsWPA/WPA2 Personal Mode Options AESWPA/WPA2 Enterprise Mode Options Edit Region SettingsHide Region Settings Advanced Setup Window OptionBonjour HTTP/HTTPS QoS DscpIP Filter Window Eapol WindowAdministration Windows Users Window, Maintenance Window, Firmware Window,EAP-FAST Options Administrator Users WindowUser List Maintenance Window Passwords after saving the configuration file, be aware that Audio/Video Windows Firmware WindowVideo Window Video Window, Audio Window,Dual Streams MPEG-4 + Mjpeg -Configures MPEG-4 for MPEG-4 SettingsPAL Mjpeg Settings Video Adjustment PAL/50 HzOptions Day/Night VisionAudio Window Home Window Controls section on Duplex Talk and ListenChoose Simplex Talk Only , Half Duplex Talk or Listen , or Full Duplex Talk and ListenSecurity Windows Product Process WindowInitialization Window Complexity WindowUsers Window section on HttpApplications Windows Mail & FTP WindowDescribed in the Basic Setup Window section on Mail SetupPrimary Smtp Server Secondary Smtp ServerMotion Detection Window Mail BodyPrimary FTP Secondary FTPEvent Window Event Schedule New ScheduleClear button Trigger EventMessages, see the Mail & FTP Window section on AttachmentSnmp Window Alarm I/O Ports Window Alarm Input SettingsAlarm Output Settings Manual Control SettingsPort Settings Preset PositionPTZ RS-485 Window Preset Positions Window Patrol SequenceZoom In button Zoom Out buttonStatus Windows Focus Far buttonFocus Near button Information, see the Basic Setup Window section on More information, see the Basic Setup Window section onSystem Window Audio/Video WindowAudio Setting WirelessNetwork Window NetworkSyslog & Log Window Local LogSys Log Server Log ListMessage Explanation System log messagesAddress Address1 Port1 Address2 Port2 , User Video Log Window FTP log messagesSmtp log messages Delete button Delete All buttonOL-19273-02 Viewing Video through the Home Window Overview Home Window OverviewHome Window Home Window Controls Control DescriptionIP camera controls For related information, see the Video Window section onInformation, see the PTZ RS-485 Window section on Video display and audio controlsSave Enabling audio, see the Audio Window section onAccessing the Primary MPEG-4 Stream by using VLC Player Viewing Video through Third-Party Devices or SoftwareRtsp//ipaddress/img/media.sav Http//ipaddress/img/video.asfAccessing the Secondary MPEG-4 Stream by using VLC Player Accessing the Mjpeg Stream by using VLC PlayerRtsp//ipaddress/img/media2.sav Http//ipaddress/img/video2.asfCisco Video Surveillance 2500 Series IP Camera User Guide Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Using the IP Camera with Cisco VSM For instructions, see the Video Window section onOL-19273-02 D E IN-1IN-2 EAP-FAST IN-3Https IN-4LED SmtpIN-5 See PTZ IN-6PTZ IN-7IN-8 WEP IN-9IN-10
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