5.3.2.3Service Port
Set the port values for Telnet/HTTP/RTP on this page.
Field Name | Explanation |
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Web Server Type | Specify Web Server Type – HTTP or HTTPS |
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HTTP Port | Port for web browser access. Default value is 80. To enhance |
| security, change this from the default. Setting this port to 0 will |
| disable HTTP access. |
| Example: The IP address is 192.168.1.70 and the port value is 8090, |
| the accessing address is http://192.168.1.70:8090. |
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Telnet Port | Port for Telnet access. The default is 23. |
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RTP Port Range Start | Set the beginning value for RTP Ports. Ports are dynamically |
| allocated. |
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RTP Port Quantity | Set the maximum quantity of RTP Ports. The default is 200. |
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Notes: |
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1.Any changes made on this page require a reboot to become active.
2.It is suggested that changes to HTTP Port and Telnet ports be values greater than 1024. Values less than 1024 are reserved.
3.If the HTTP port is set to 0, HTTP service will be disabled.
5.3.2.4TIME&DATE
Set the time zone and SNTP (Simple Network Time Protocol) server on this page. Daylight savings time configuration and manual time and date entry are also done on this page
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