Configuring the PVC2300 and WVC2300 Cameras
Setup > Advance Setup
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network administrator. If a change is necessary, enter the data port number
(1024 to 65535) in the field provided. The default RTP port is 5000.
Max RTP Data Packet—Allows you to define the maximum size of the RTP
data packets. The length can be between 400 to 1400 bytes. The default
value is 1400 bytes.
Enable Multicast—The camera’s video and audio IP addresses have been
pre-configured and can be used for multicasting. Normally these settings
do not need to be reconfigured. If an address does need to be changed,
contact your network administrator.

Enable Multicast

The following configuration options are displayed when you check the Enable
Multicast check box.
Group Name—If Group Name does need to be changed, contact your
network administrator. To change, enter the Group Name in the field
provided.
Video Address/Audio Address—The camera's Video and Audio IP Address
have been pre-configured and can be used for multicasting. This does not
normally need to be re-configured. If an address does need to be changed,
please contact your network administrator. To change, enter the Video
Address/Audio Address in the field provided.
Video Port/Audio Port—The camera’s Video and Audio Port number has
been pre-configured and can be used for multicasting. This does not
normally need to be re-configured. If a port number does need to be
changed, please contact your network administrator. To change, enter the
Video Port/Audio Port number (between 1024 to 65534) in the field
provided. The Video Port / Audio Port number you entered must be even
values.
Time to Live—Define the number of hops (the number of network routers
that can be passed before the multimedia data packets arrive at their
destination or are dropped) that can occur before the packets are dropped.
A value in the range of 1 to 255 can be defined. The default value is 16.
UPnP
Enable UPnP Discovery—If enabled, the camera broadcasts its availability
through Universal Plug and Play protocol (UPnP). UPnP compatible systems
such as Windows XP will then be able to detect the presence of the