Cisco Systems CIVS-IPC-2500, 2500 Series manual Wireless Setup Window, Network Settings

Models: CIVS-IPC-2500 2500 Series

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Chapter 3 Configuring and Managing the IP Camera

Setup Windows

Table 3-2

Basic Setup Window Options (continued)

 

 

 

Option

 

Description

 

 

Network Settings

 

 

 

Configuration Type

Choose the option that indicates how the IP camera obtains its IP address:

 

 

Obtain Address Automatically (DHCP)—If your network includes a

 

 

DHCP server for dynamic allocation of IP addresses, choose this option

 

 

if you want DHCP to assign an IP address and subnet mask to the IP

 

 

camera. Depending on your router, the default gateway, primary DNS

 

 

server, and secondary DNS server may also be assigned. The DHCP

 

 

server must be configured to allocate static IP addresses based on MAC

 

 

addresses so that the IP camera always receives the same address.

 

 

Fixed IP Address—Choose this option if you want to manually enter an

 

 

IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway for the camera.

 

 

 

IP Address

 

If you configured the IP camera for a fixed IP address, enter that IP address.

 

 

 

Subnet Mask

 

If you configured the IP camera for a fixed IP address, enter the subnet mask

 

 

for the IP camera. Use the same value that is configured for the PCs on your

 

 

network.

 

 

 

Gateway

 

If you configured the IP camera for a fixed IP address, enter the gateway for

 

 

the IP camera. Use the same value that is configured for the PCs on your

 

 

network.

 

 

 

Primary DNS

 

Optional. Enter the IP address of the primary the DNS server that is used in

 

 

your network. Use the same value that is used for the PCs on your LAN.

 

 

Typically, your ISP provides this address.

 

 

This address is required if you use a DNS name instead of an IP address in

 

 

the SMTP Mail Server field in the Mail & FTP window.

 

 

Secondary DNS

Optional. Enter the IP address of a secondary (backup) DNS server to use if

 

 

the primary DNS server is unavailable. Enter the DNS server to be used if

 

 

the primary DNS server is unavailable.

 

 

 

Wireless Setup Window

The Wireless Setup window provides options for configuring wireless security and region settings for the Wireless IP camera. This window is not available for the wired IP camera model.

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

If you change any options in the Wireless Setup 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 3-2describes the options in the Wireless Setup window.

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Cisco Systems CIVS-IPC-2500, 2500 Series manual Wireless Setup Window, Network Settings

CIVS-IPC-2500, 2500 Series specifications

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