To Setup IP settings1 Click <BASIC> <IP>.

IP Setting window appears.

2 To complete the setting, click the [Apply] button.

The settings are saved and the system is restarted.

The currently opened web browser is closed.

If more than one camera are connected to an IP Router, set the IP and port Settings for the camera differently.

<IP Type>: Shows the current camera IP setting type.

- Select the IP setting type from <Static IP>, <Dynamic IP> or <PPPoE IP>. <IP Configuration>: Allows setting the camera and port related settings.

-<MAC Address>: Shows the Ethernet MAC address. Since this value is used to create a DDNS address, confirm the value.

-<IP Address>: Shows the currently configured IP address. If the <IP Type> is set to <Static IP>, you can change the IP address.

-<Subnet Mask>: Shows the <Subnet Mask> for the configured IP address.

-<Gateway>: Shows the <Gateway> address for the configured IP address.

-<DNS Server>: Shows the IP address of the DNS (Domain Name Service) server.

-<HTTP Webserver Port>: Shows the HTTP port used to connect to the camera using the web browser. The default port number is 80(TCP).

-<Device Port(TCP)>: A port used to control video transmission. The default value is 60001(TCP).

-<TCP Streaming Port>: A port used to transfer video using the TCP protocols.

The default value is 60002(TCP).

-<UDP Streaming Port>: A port used to transfer video using the UDP multicast protocols. The default value is 60003(UDP).

-<Upload Port(TCP)>: A port used to upgrade software. Default value is 60004(TCP).

<Multicast Settings>: To transmit a video using UDP Multicast, you can set the IP address, port and TTL.

- <Multicast Address>: Shows IP address set for video transmission using UDP Multicast.

The default value is 225.128.1.128. It is recommended to set it to between

224.0.0.0and 239.255.255.255.

-<Multicast Port>: Shows UDP port set for video transmission using UDP Multicast. The default value is 60005(UDP).

-<TTL>: TTL stands for “Time To Live” that allows you to set the number of routers so that the packet can pass through. Each router decrease the TTL value one by one when a packet passes

it through. If the TTL value reaches 0, the packet cannot pass through a router. The default value is 63. It is recommended to set it to between 0 and 255.

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