Chapter 3 Configuring and Managing the IP Camera

Administration Windows

Table 3-6

IP Filter Window Options

 

 

 

Option

 

Description

 

 

 

Enable EAPOL

 

Check this check box to enable EAPOL on the IP camera.

 

 

EAP-TLS Options

Note These options appear if you check the Enable EAPOL check box and then choose EAP-TLSfrom the Protocol Type drop-down list.

User ID

User identifier that is used to log in to the RADIUS server.

 

 

Root Certificate

Path and folder on this PC or location of a Windows network shared folder

 

where the root certificate file is stored. You can click Browse to find this

 

location. After you enter this information, click Upload to upload the

 

certificate from the local PC to the IP camera.

 

 

Validate Root

Check this check box if you want the identity of the RADIUS server to be

Certificate

validated.

 

 

User Certificate

Path and folder on this PC where the user certificate file is stored. You can

 

click Browse to find this location. After you enter this information, click

 

Upload to upload the certificate from the local PC to the IP camera.

 

 

Password

IP camera client log in password for the RADIUS server.

 

 

EAP-FAST Options

 

Note These options appear if you check the Enable EAPOL check box and then choose EAP-FASTfrom the Protocol Type drop-down list.

Allow Automatic PAC

Check this check box if you want to allow authentication servers to establish

Provisioning

a secure connection with the IP camera so that they can provide the IP

 

camera with new Protected Access Credentials (PACs).

 

 

User ID

User identifier that is used to log in to the RADIUS server.

 

 

Password

IP camera client log in password for the RADIUS server.

 

 

Anonymous ID

Unsigned public identifier to be used instead of a user name for logging in

 

to the RADIUS server.

 

 

PAC File

Path and folder on this PC where the Protected Access Credential (PAC) file

 

is stored. You can click Browse to find this location. After you enter this

 

information, click Upload to upload the certificate from the local PC to the

 

IP camera.

 

 

Administration Windows

The Administration windows let you configure IP camera users, reset or restart the IP camera, and upgrade firmware on the IP camera.

The following sections describe the Setup windows in detail:

Users Window, page 3-16.

Maintenance Window, page 3-17

Firmware Window, page 3-19.

 

 

Cisco Video Surveillance 2500 Series IP Camera User Guide

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Cisco Systems CIVS-IPC-2500 Administration Windows, EAP-FAST Options, Users Window, Maintenance Window, Firmware Window

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