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The 802.1p header includes a three-bit field for prioritization, which allows packets to be grouped into various traffic classes. The IEEE has made broad recommendations concerning how network managers can implement these traffic classes, but it stops short of mandating the use of its recommended traffic class definitions. It can also be defined as best-effort QoS (Quality of Service) or CoS (Class of Service) at Layer 2 and is implemented in network adapters and switches without involving any reservation setup. 802.1p traffic is simply classified and sent to the destination; no bandwidth reservations are established.
Setup > IP Filter
From the Setup > IP Filter window, you can configure IP Filter Settings to deny or allow camera access to a specific IP address or range of IP addresses.
IP Filter Settings
•IP Filter Settings—Select from the following options:
-Disable—Disables IP filtering.
-Enable and Deny the Following IP Address—Allows you to deny access to a specific IP address or range of IP addresses. From the drop- down list, select Single to enter a specific IP address or Range to enter a range of IP addresses. Up to 10 values can be configured.
-Enable and Allow the Following IP Address—Allows only the IP addresses specified access to the camera. From the drop-down list, select Single to enter a specific IP address or Range to enter a range of IP addresses. Up to 10 values can be configured.
Filtering List–The IP filter setting allows up to maximum of 10 single IP address or 10 ranges of IP addresses.
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