Cisco Systems 3530 Powering the IP Camera On or Off, Resetting the IP Camera, IO Port Status

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Chapter 4 Camera Management

Powering the IP Camera On or Off

Table 4-2

Home Window Information (continued)

 

 

 

Field

 

Description

 

 

Gateway Address

IP address of the gateway through which the IP camera is connected.

 

 

 

Primary DNS

 

IP address of the primary DNS server, if configured for the IP camera.

 

 

Secondary DNS

IP address of the secondary DNS server, if configured for the IP camera.

 

 

 

IO Port Status

 

 

 

 

 

Input Port 1

 

Current state of input port 1 on the IP camera.

 

 

 

Output Port 1

 

Current state of output port 1 on the IP camera.

 

 

Stream 1 and Stream 2

 

 

 

 

User

 

IP camera user name of each user who is accessing the primary video stream

 

 

(Stream 1) or the secondary video stream (Stream 2) through a client PC or

 

 

a third-party device.

 

 

Be default, users appear in order of start time. To displays users in ascending

 

 

order of any information in any corresponding column, click the column

 

 

heading. Click a column heading again to reverse the display order.

 

 

 

IP Address

 

IP address of the client device.

 

 

 

Start Time

 

Time and date that the client accessed the video stream for this session.

 

 

 

Elapsed Time

 

Length of time that the client has been accessing the video stream.

 

 

 

Codec

 

Video codec being used for the stream.

 

 

 

Powering the IP Camera On or Off

The IP camera does not include an on/off switch. You power it on or off by connecting it to or disconnecting it from a power source. When you power off the IP camera, configuration settings are retained.

To power on the IP camera, take either of these actions:

Use an STP (shielded twisted pair) Category 5 or higher network cable to connect the IP camera to a network switch that provides 802.3af compliant PoE.

Use an optional 12 VDC or 24VAC power adapter to connect the IP camera to a wall outlet

To power off the IP camera, take either of these actions:

If the IP camera is receiving PoE, disconnect the network cable

If the IP camera is receiving power through the power adapter, unplug the adapter from the wall or disconnect it from the camera

Resetting the IP Camera

You reset the IP camera by pressing the Reset button on the IP Camera (see Figure 1-1 on page 1-3). There are various reset types, as described in Table 4-3.

You also can also perform these reset operations from the Maintenance Settings window as described in the Cisco Video Surveillance 3000 Series IP Camera Configuration Guide.

Cisco Video Surveillance 3530 IP Camera Installation Guide

 

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