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Chapter 3 Configuring and Managing the IP Camera

Network Setup Windows

Table 3-13

SNMP Settings Window Options (continued)

 

 

 

Option

 

Description

 

 

Manually Configure

Click this radio button if you want to enter a local engine ID manually, then

Local Engine ID

enter a unique local engine ID.

 

 

Enter this information in a standard format as defined in RFC3411. Valid

 

 

formats include (but are not limited to) the following:

 

 

8000000903<MAC>

 

 

 

where <MAC> is the MAC address of the IP camera. For example, if the

 

 

 

IP camera MAC address is 00:04:9F:11:22:33, enter

 

 

 

800000090300049F112233. This format is the default.

 

 

8000000901<IPv4_address_hex>

 

 

 

where <IPv4_address_hex> is the IPv4 address of the IP camera in

 

 

 

hexadecimal format. For example, if the IP camera IPv4 address is

 

 

 

192.168.0.100, enter 8000000901C0A80064.

 

 

8000000904<text>

 

 

 

where <text> is a string of up to 54 characters.

 

 

Primary Trap Receiver

Identify the primary trap receiver of the SNMP v3 manager by choosing IP

 

 

Address or Hostname from the drop-down list and entering the IP address

 

 

or host name in the corresponding field.

 

 

 

Secondary Trap

 

Identify an optional secondary trap receiver of the SNMP v3 manager by

Receiver

 

choosing IP Address or Hostname from the drop-down list and entering the

 

 

IP address or host name in the corresponding field.

 

 

 

User #

 

Display only. Lists the user number of each IP camera user who is configured

 

 

with the administrator privilege level.

 

 

 

User Name

 

Display only. Displays the name that is associated with the corresponding

 

 

user number

 

 

Authentication Method

Choose the authentication protocol for SNMP v3 messages that are sent on

 

 

behalf of the corresponding user.

 

 

 

Authentication

 

Enter a password for the authentication protocol for SNMP v3 messages that

Password

 

are sent on behalf of the corresponding user.

 

 

This password can contain from 8 to 63 characters, which can be letters,

 

 

numbers, and special characters, but no spaces. Special characters are: ! $ (

 

 

) - . @ ^ _ ` { } ~

 

 

 

Privacy Method

 

Choose DES if you want to use this privacy method for SNMP v3 messages

 

 

that are sent on behalf of the corresponding user.

 

 

If you do not want to use a privacy method, choose None.

 

 

Privacy Password

If you choose a privacy method, enter a password for SNMP v3 messages

 

 

that are sent on behalf of the corresponding user.

 

 

This password can contain from 8 to 63 characters, which can be letters,

 

 

numbers, and special characters, but no spaces. Special characters are: ! $ (

 

 

) - . @ ^ _ ` { } ~

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents Americas Headquarters Text Part Number OL-25230-02Copyright 2009-2011 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved N T E N T S Log Windows Overview OrganizationOL-25230-02 IP Camera Features OverviewOverview IP Camera Features Adjusting Back Focus on the IP Camera section on IP Camera Physical DetailsRear of IP Camera Described in the Resetting the IP Camera section on Side of IP CameraDC Auto Iris Lens Connector Pinouts Package ContentsInstalling the IP Camera Getting StartedAction Explanation Action Explanation OL-25230-02 Before you Begin Performing the Initial Setup of the IP CameraProcedure Accessing the IP Camera Protocol//ipaddressHttp//203.70.212.52 Https//192.168.0.100Https//203.70.212.521024 Http//203.70.212.521024Link Description Understanding the IP Camera User InterfaceIP Camera Window Links General Information IP Camera WindowsField Description Network StatusAdjusting Back Focus on the IP Camera Channel 1 and ChannelReset Type Procedure Remarks Powering the IP Camera On or OffResetting the IP Camera Managing the Local StorageFormatting the USB Flash Drive Click the Video Surveillance IP Camera Utility linkClick Format USB Downloading Encrypted Video Files from the USB Flash DriveDeleting Encrypted Video Files from the USB Flash Drive What to Do NextDecrypting Encrypted Video Files Configuring and Managing the IP Camera Accessing Navigating the Configuration WindowsFeature Setup Windows SnmpStreaming Streaming Settings WindowResolution Primary fps Secondary fps Current Channel Area Streaming Setup AreaOption Description Video Area Audio Area Camera Settings WindowAnalog Video Area Described in , Viewing Live Video Video Adjustments AreaMicrophone Area Day Night Filter AreaText Overlay Area Video Overlay Settings WindowVideo Overlay Output Ports IO Ports Settings WindowInput Ports Area Pan/Tilt Area Pan Tilt Settings WindowRS-232 Settings Event Notification Window Event Triggering Area Set All button Event Scheduling AreaUndo Clear All buttonEmail Notification Area FTP Notification Area Patrol Sequence Window Patrol Sequence Area Analytics Windows Network Setup WindowsBasic Settings Window Basic Device Operations Area Basic Settings AreaIP Addressing Window Time Settings Window IP Addressing AreaLocal Time Area Set Time Mode AreaYou click Save Settings Clone PC Time buttonCisco Discovery Protocol CDP Area Discovery Settings WindowNTP Server Settings Area Show Neighbors buttonSnmp v3 Area Snmp Settings WindowSnmp v2c Area 8000000901IPv4addresshex 802.1x Settings Window EAP-FAST Configuration Options IP Filter Settings WindowEAP-PEAP Configuration Options IP Filter Area QoS Settings WindowClass of Service CoS Area Filter Entries AreaAccount Initialization Window Administration WindowsDifferentiated Services DiffServ Area SSH Administrator Accounts AreaAccess Protocols Area User Settings Window User List AreaDelete button Maintenance Settings WindowChange button Reboot Area Reboot button Factory Default Area Restore buttonReset button Device Configuration AreaDevice Information Area Firmware Settings WindowAddressing Window section on Device Processes Window Firmware Maintenance AreaUpgrade button Details buttonLog Windows Password Complexity WindowLog Setup Settings Window, Local Log Window, Syslog Settings Area Log Setup Settings WindowLocal Log Settings Area Option Description Log messages, see -25 on Local Log WindowLog List Area Explanation Severity AuthenticationfailedAuthorizationfailed CodeclostConfiguploadfailed ConfigsavefailedConfigsaved ConfiguploadedOutputonereset InputtworesetLogin OutputtworesetServercontacted TimedstswitchTimeregswitch ServerlostControl Description Video controlsStreaming Settings Window section on Video image controlsSave Snapshot button Image tools Hotspot Zoom buttonHotspot Pan/Tilt Mirror buttonFull Screen button Audio controlsAdd Preset Position Presets controlsSet Current Preset as Preset buttonPan/tilt speed controls Motion detectionMotion detection controls Enable Motion Detection check box Save Settings button Full Screen checkTroubleshooting Troubleshooting Numerics IN-2 Http HttpsSee also video LEDIN-5 IN-6 IN-7 IN-8
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