Index

muting PC

4-5

 

 

on camera

1-3

 

 

PC 4-5

 

 

 

 

sensitivity of PC

4-5

mixed mode

3-8

 

 

mobile device, viewing video through 4-6

motion detection

 

 

 

custom area

3-31

event trigger

3-32

overview

3-30

 

 

triggers

3-31

 

 

Motion Detection window

options

3-31

 

 

overview

3-30

 

 

mounting, IP camera

2-4

multicast

 

 

 

 

audio address

3-13

audio port

3-13

 

enabling

3-13

 

 

video address

3-13

video port

3-13

 

muting

 

 

 

 

PC microphone

 

4-5

PC speaker

4-5

 

N

name, of IP camera 3-6,3-39

network

 

activity

1-4

type 3-40

viewing information about 3-40

Network LED

1-4

Network window

options

3-40

overview

3-40

night, day/night vision switch mode 3-23

Night button

4-4

night schedule, day/night vision switch mode 3-23

O

output device, connecting

2-3

output ports

 

 

activating when event occurs 3-33

changing state

4-3

 

connecting devices to

2-3

on IP camera

1-5

 

power on state

3-35

 

state change

3-35

 

P

package contents 1-6

 

 

pan, tilt, zoom

 

 

 

See PTZ

 

 

 

panning

4-4

 

 

 

pan speed

3-38

 

 

 

parity, for PTZ

3-36

 

 

password

 

 

 

 

complexity

3-27

 

 

configuring requirements for 3-27

for Administrator user type

3-16,3-27

for primary FTP server 3-30

for primary SMTP server

3-29

for RADIUS server 3-10

 

for secondary FTP server

3-30

for secondary SMTP server

3-29

for User user type

3-17

 

hardening

3-27

 

 

requirements for

2-5,3-16,3-17

root

3-27

 

 

 

patrol sequence

 

 

 

See sequence

pinouts, for DC auto iris lens connector 1-6PoE LED 1-4

port number 2-6power

indication 1-3

Cisco Video Surveillance 2500 Series IP Camera User Guide

 

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Cisco Systems 2500 Series, CIVS-IPC-2500 manual See PTZ, IN-6

CIVS-IPC-2500, 2500 Series specifications

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Additionally, the implementation of Cisco’s internetworking technologies, such as IP and frame relay, enhances the overall performance and versatility of the 2500 Series routers. These technologies enable efficient data transmission and improve network reliability, which is essential for organizations with complex networking requirements.

In summary, the Cisco Systems 2500 Series routers are known for their modular design, support for multiple routing protocols, robust security features, and advanced QoS capabilities. Their ability to adapt to different networking environments makes them an ideal choice for businesses looking to enhance their connectivity and streamline their operations. Even decades after their introduction, the 2500 Series remains a relevant player in the networking market, demonstrating Cisco's commitment to providing effective solutions for diverse industries.