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Password Complexity Window

Chapter 3 Configuring and Managing the IP Camera

Log Windows

Password Complexity Window

IP camera administrator and user passwords must always meet the requirements that are described in the “User Settings Window” section on page 3-30. The Password Complexity window provides options for configuring additional requirements for the IP camera passwords.

To display the Password Complexity window, access the configuration windows as described in the “Performing the Initial Setup of the IP Camera” section on page 2-5, click Administration, then click Password Complexity.

Table 3-22describes the options in the Password Complexity window.

Table 3-22 Password Complexity Window Options

Option

Description

 

 

Password must contain

Password must contain characters from at least 3 of these categories:

at least three of the

Lower case letters (a through z)

following: lower case

Upper case letters (A through Z)

letters, upper case

letters, digits, and

Digits (0 through 9)

special characters

Special characters: ! " # $ % & ' ( ) * + , - . : ; < = > ? @ [ \ ] ^ _ ` { } ~

 

 

 

Password cannot

Administrator password cannot include any character that occurs 3 or more

include any character

times in a row.

that occurs three or

 

more times

 

consecutively

 

 

 

Password cannot be a

Password cannot be the same as the user name either forward of reversed

repeat or reverse of the

 

user name

 

 

 

Log Windows

The Log windows let you set up and view the IP camera log file, which captures information about the IP camera and its activities.

The IP camera stores the log file in its internal SDRAM. If the SDRAM becomes full, the IP camera begins to overwrite existing information. To avoid losing log information, you can configure the IP camera to send log information to a Syslog server.

Caution Because the logs are stored in the internal camera SDRAM, all existing logs in the camera will be lost after a camera reboot, power-up, or power-down.

The following sections describe the Log windows in detail:

Log Setup Settings Window, page 3-36

Local Log Window, page 3-38

 

 

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