Chapter 3 Configuring and Managing the IP Camera

Applications Windows

Table 3-15 Mail & FTP Window Options (continued)

Option

Description

 

 

E-mail Body

Attach Video Streaming URL Address

Check this check box to include in the message body the URL of an FTP server from which you can download a video file to your local PC.

Primary FTP

Primary FTP

Check this check box to cause the IP camera automatically upload event

 

video files to the primary FTP server when the files are created.

 

 

FTP Server

Enter the IP address of the primary FTP server to which event video files are

 

uploaded.

 

 

Port

Enter the port number of the primary FTP server to which event video files

 

are uploaded.

 

The default value is 21.

 

 

Login name

Enter the log in name of the primary FTP Server.

 

 

Password

Enter the password of the primary FTP Server.

 

 

File Path Name

Enter path where the event video file is stored on the primary FTP server.

 

 

Enable Passive Mode

Check this check box to enable the passive mode feature of the primary FTP

 

server.

 

 

Secondary FTP

 

 

 

Secondary FTP

Check this check box cause the IP camera automatically upload event video

 

files to a secondary (backup) FTP server if the primary FTP server is

 

unavailable.

 

 

FTP Server

Enter the IP address of the secondary FTP server.

 

 

Port

Enter the port number of the secondary FTP server.

 

 

Login name

Enter the log in name of the secondary FTP Server.

 

 

Password

Enter the password of the secondary FTP Server.

 

 

File Path Name

Enter path where event video files are stored on the secondary FTP server.

 

 

Enable Passive Mode

Check this check box to enable the passive mode feature of the secondary

 

FTP server.

 

 

Motion Detection Window

The Motion Detection window allows you to configure up to three areas in a video field. The IP camera monitors activity in each area. If activity exceeds a configured threshold in any of these areas, the IP camera generates an alert and takes the actions that are configured in the Event window. (See the “Event Window” section on page 3-31for more information.)

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

The Motion Detection window displays the current video from the IP camera and provides several configuration options. If you are prompted to install ActiveX controls when trying to access this window, follow the on-screen prompts to do so. ActiveX controls are required to see the video and the options.

 

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Cisco Systems 2500 Series, CIVS-IPC-2500 manual Motion Detection Window, Mail Body, Primary FTP, Secondary FTP

CIVS-IPC-2500, 2500 Series specifications

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