Chapter 3 Configuring and Managing the IP Camera

Administration Windows

Table 3-20 Firmware Settings Window Options (continued)

Option

Description

Firmware Maintenance Area

Firmware Version

Version of the firmware that is installed on the IP camera.

 

 

Firmware Released

Release date of the current firmware.

Date

 

 

 

Details button

Click this button to display a pop-up window with additional information

 

about the firmware on the IP camera.

 

 

Firmware Upgrade

To upgrade the firmware on the IP camera, begin by entering the path and

 

folder where new firmware file for the IP camera is stored. The upgrade file

 

may be stored on another PC. You can click Browse to find this location.

 

 

Upgrade button

After entering the path and folder for the firmware file, click this button to

 

load the firmware upgrade on the IP camera.

 

Do not power down the IP camera during the upgrade procedure.

 

 

Device Processes Window

The Device Processes window displays the processes that occupy TCP or UDP ports, and lets you stop any of these processes.

Take care when stopping processes because some processes are required for the camera to operate properly. Processes that you stop in this window can restart the next time that you log in to the IP camera. If you delete a required process and the camera stops functioning, exit your web browser and then log back in to the IP camera to restart the process. If the process does not restart, power the IP camera off and then back on.

To display the Device Processes 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 Device Processes.

To stop any process, click the Delete button that appears to the right of the process in the window.

Table 3-21describes the options in the Product Process window. All options are for display only.

Table 3-21

Device Process Window Options

 

 

 

Option

 

Description

 

 

 

Protocol

 

Port (tcp or udp) that the process occupies

 

 

 

Local Address

 

IP address of the device that the process is listening to

 

 

Foreign Address

IP address and port number of the client device that is connected for the

 

 

process

 

 

 

State

 

State of the process

 

 

 

Program Name

 

Name of the process

 

 

 

 

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