The following table describes the labels on this screen.
Label | Description |
DNS Server | Set the DNS server to be found via DHCP, or enter a manual DNS |
| address |
NTP | NTP stands for Network Time Protocol. To synchronize your camera’s |
Configuration | clock with an NTP server, choose to either obtain an NTP server |
| address via DHCP, or use an external NTP server (default address is |
| pool.ntp.org) |
HTTP Server | Set the HTTP port for your IP camera to be viewed and controlled from |
| the internet. Valid port ranges fall between 1 and 32767 (Default port: |
| 80). If your network setup requires port forwarding, refer to the Port |
| Forwarding section of this manual. |
RTSP Server | RTSP stands for Real Time Streaming Protocol. Setting a port here |
| allows 3GPP streaming for mobile phones. (Default port: 554) |
6.5.6DDNS
This page allows you to use DDNS (Dynamic Domain Name Service) to tie your camera’s current IP address to a domain name, making it easier to remember. If you already have an account with DDNS or
To access the DDNS page, navigate to [Settings] > [Network] > [DDNS]. The following screen will appear.
6.5.7UPnP
This page allows you to enable/disable the Universal Plug and Play feature of your IP camera, as well as change your device’s name. If your operating system supports UPnP, and DHCP is in use on your current network, the IPC4605 will automatically be detected and added to My Network Places in Windows. If you want to use the IGD (Internet Gateway Device) protocol on your camera, it can be enabled from this screen.