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Applications Windows

To display the Mail & FTP window, access the configuration windows as described in the “Accessing the IP Camera Windows” section on page 2-6, click Applications, then click Mail & FTP.

If you change any options in the Mail & FTP 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.

Table 3-15describes the options in the Mail & FTP window.

Table 3-15 Mail & FTP Window Options

 

 

Option

Description

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Primary SMTP Server

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Primary SMTP

Check this check box to cause e-mail messages to be sent to the primary

 

 

 

Simple Mail Transport Protocol (SMTP) server.

 

 

 

 

 

 

SMTP Mail Server

Enter the name or IP address of the primary SMTP server.

 

 

 

If you enter a name, you must configure the Primary DNS option as

 

 

 

described in the “Basic Setup Window” section on page 3-5.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Authentication

If the primary SMTP server requires authentication to send e-mail, choose

 

 

 

the appropriate authentication type. The authentication type typically is the

 

 

 

same as that for the POP3 server that you use to receive e-mail.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Account Name

If the primary SMTP server requires authentication, enter the account name

 

 

 

for the server.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Password

If the primary SMTP server requires authentication, enter the account

 

 

 

password for the server.

 

 

 

 

 

 

POP Server Name

Enter the name of the POP3 mail server that you use to receive e-mail.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Secondary SMTP Server

 

 

 

 

 

 

Secondary SMTP

Check this check box to cause e-mail messages to be sent to a secondary

 

 

 

(backup) SMTP server if the primary SMTP server is unavailable.

 

 

 

 

 

 

SMTP Mail Server

Enter the IP address of the secondary SMTP server.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Authentication

If the secondary SMTP server requires authentication to send e-mail, choose

 

 

 

the appropriate authentication type. The authentication type typically is the

 

 

 

same as that for the POP3 server that you use to receive e-mail.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Account Name

If the secondary SMTP server requires authentication, enter the account

 

 

 

name for the server.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Password

If the secondary SMTP server requires authentication, enter the account

 

 

 

password for the server.

 

 

 

 

 

 

POP Server Name

Enter the name of the POP3 mail server that you use to receive e-mail.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

E-Mail Setup

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Send To

Enter at least 1 e-mail address to which e-mail messages are sent when an

 

 

 

event occurs. The second and third addresses are optional.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Show “From” as

Enter the e-mail address to be shown in the From field for e-mail messages

 

 

 

that are sent when an event occurs.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Subject

Enter the text to be shown in the Subject field for the e-mail messages that

 

 

 

the IP camera sends when events occur. The subject can contain up to 48

 

 

 

characters, including spaces.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents Americas Headquarters Cisco Video Surveillance 2500 Series IP Camera User GuideCisco Video Surveillance 2500 Series IP Camera User Guide N T E N T S Using the IP Camera with Cisco VSM Organization OverviewCisco Video Surveillance 2500 Series IP Camera User Guide Features, IP Camera Physical Details, FeaturesIP Camera Physical Details Back Focus on the IP Camera section on Basic Setup Window section onRear of IP Camera Described in the Resetting the IP Camera section onSide of IP Camera Package Contents DC Auto Iris Lens Connector PinoutsGetting Started Installing the Cisco Video Surveillance IP CameraAction Explanation Action Explanation Configuring and Managing the IP Camera. At a Initial Setup of the IP Camera, page 2-5, thenProcedure Performing the Initial Setup of the IP CameraProtocol//ipaddress Accessing the IP Camera WindowsHttp//203.70.212.521024 Https//192.168.0.100Https//203.70.212.521024 Http//203.70.212.52Powering the IP Camera On or Off Adjusting Back Focus on the IP CameraSection on Resetting the IP CameraReset Type Procedure Remarks Initial Setup of the IP CameraCleaning the IP Camera Configuration Overview Configuring and Managing the IP CameraEapol Configuration Item Explanation Guidelines for Use ReferenceSee the Audio Window section See the Alarm I/O PortsPreset Positions See the Video Window sectionNavigating the Configuration Windows See the Syslog & Log WindowSee the Video Log Window Setup Windows Basic Setup WindowSnmp Option Description Device SettingsNetwork Settings Wireless Setup WindowWEP Security Mode Options Wireless SettingsEdit Security Settings Hide Security SettingsAES WPA/WPA2 Personal Mode OptionsWPA/WPA2 Enterprise Mode Options Edit Region SettingsHide Region Settings Advanced Setup Window OptionBonjour HTTP/HTTPS Dscp QoSEapol Window IP Filter 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 Video Window, Audio Window, Audio/Video WindowsFirmware Window Video WindowDual Streams MPEG-4 + Mjpeg -Configures MPEG-4 for MPEG-4 SettingsPAL Mjpeg Settings PAL/50 Hz Video AdjustmentDay/Night Vision OptionsAudio Window Full Duplex Talk and Listen Home Window Controls section onDuplex Talk and Listen Choose Simplex Talk Only , Half Duplex Talk or Listen , orProduct Process Window Security WindowsHttp Initialization WindowComplexity Window Users Window section onMail & FTP Window Applications WindowsSecondary Smtp Server Described in the Basic Setup Window section onMail Setup Primary Smtp ServerSecondary FTP Motion Detection WindowMail Body Primary FTPEvent Window Trigger Event Event ScheduleNew Schedule Clear buttonAttachment Messages, see the Mail & FTP Window section onSnmp Window Manual Control Settings Alarm I/O Ports WindowAlarm Input Settings Alarm Output SettingsPort Settings Preset PositionPTZ RS-485 Window Zoom Out button Preset Positions WindowPatrol Sequence Zoom In buttonStatus Windows Focus Far buttonFocus Near button Audio/Video Window Information, see the Basic Setup Window section onMore information, see the Basic Setup Window section on System WindowNetwork Audio SettingWireless Network WindowLocal Log Syslog & Log WindowLog List Sys Log ServerSystem log messages Message ExplanationAddress Address1 Port1 Address2 Port2 , User Video Log Window FTP log messagesSmtp log messages Delete All button Delete buttonOL-19273-02 Home Window Overview Viewing Video through the Home Window OverviewHome Window For related information, see the Video Window section on Home Window ControlsControl Description IP camera controlsVideo display and audio controls Information, see the PTZ RS-485 Window section onEnabling audio, see the Audio Window section on SaveHttp//ipaddress/img/video.asf Accessing the Primary MPEG-4 Stream by using VLC PlayerViewing Video through Third-Party Devices or Software Rtsp//ipaddress/img/media.savHttp//ipaddress/img/video2.asf Accessing the Secondary MPEG-4 Stream by using VLC PlayerAccessing the Mjpeg Stream by using VLC Player Rtsp//ipaddress/img/media2.savCisco Video Surveillance 2500 Series IP Camera User Guide Troubleshooting Troubleshooting For instructions, see the Video Window section on Using the IP Camera with Cisco VSMOL-19273-02 IN-1 D EIN-2 IN-3 EAP-FASTIN-4 HttpsLED SmtpIN-5 IN-6 See PTZIN-7 PTZIN-8 IN-9 WEPIN-10
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CIVS-IPC-2500, 2500 Series specifications

The Cisco Systems 2500 Series routers are a series of versatile, feature-rich networking devices designed to address the needs of various enterprises and small to medium-sized businesses. Released in the early 1990s, the 2500 Series quickly became a backbone solution for organizations seeking reliable and efficient networking capabilities.

One of the defining characteristics of the Cisco 2500 Series is its modular architecture, which allows businesses to customize their routers based on specific networking needs. This modularity accommodates various interface cards, enabling the integration of different protocols and connection types, including serial, Ethernet, and WAN interfaces. As a result, organizations can tailor their routers to support diverse applications while ensuring optimal performance.

The Cisco 2500 Series supports several advanced routing protocols, including RIP, OSPF, EIGRP, and BGP. This support provides flexibility for network design and ensures that users can implement scalable solutions as their business grows. Moreover, the routers come equipped with robust security features, including access control lists (ACLs) and support for VPNs, making them suitable for organizations that require a secure network environment.

A notable feature of the Cisco 2500 Series is its support for Quality of Service (QoS). This functionality allows organizations to prioritize certain types of traffic, ensuring that critical applications, such as VoIP or video conferencing, receive the necessary bandwidth and minimal latency. This is particularly beneficial for businesses that rely on real-time communications and need to maintain high levels of service quality.

Additionally, the implementation of Cisco’s internetworking technologies, such as IP and frame relay, enhances the overall performance and versatility of the 2500 Series routers. These technologies enable efficient data transmission and improve network reliability, which is essential for organizations with complex networking requirements.

In summary, the Cisco Systems 2500 Series routers are known for their modular design, support for multiple routing protocols, robust security features, and advanced QoS capabilities. Their ability to adapt to different networking environments makes them an ideal choice for businesses looking to enhance their connectivity and streamline their operations. Even decades after their introduction, the 2500 Series remains a relevant player in the networking market, demonstrating Cisco's commitment to providing effective solutions for diverse industries.